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Mevlana Takvimi
SIRTIMIZDAKİ YÜKLER: MALLARIMIZ - 01 KASIM 2024 - MEVLANA TAKVİMİ

Mevlana Takvimi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 2:21


Ebû Derda (r.a.)'in şöyle dediği anlatılır. “Ey insanlar, nedir başınıza gelenler? Görüyorum ki, bir şey bilenleriniz (âlimleriniz) bir bir gidiyor. Bir şey bilmeyen cahilleriniz ise, bir şey öğrenmek istemiyor. Âlimlerin gidişi ile ilim kalkmadan bir şeyler öğrenmeye çalışınız. Size ne oluyor ki; Allâhü Teâlâ'nın size kefil olduğu şeye hırsla sarılıyorsunuz. Sizi vekil eylediği şeyi de unutuyorsunuz. Ben, sizin kötü huylularınızı baytarın hasta atları ayırt etmesinden daha iyi ayırt ederim.” Ebû Derda (r.a.) Humusluların yanına gitti. Onlara şöyle dedi. “Siz, Allâh (c.c.)'dan korkmaz mısınız ki, içinde oturamayacağınız evler yaparsınız. Kavuşmanıza imkân olmayan ümitler beslersiniz. Ve yiyemeyeceğiniz kadar mal toplarsınız. Sizden önce gelenlerden bâzıları, çok sağlam binalar yaptılar. Çok mal topladılar. Çok uzun emellere kapıldılar. Ancak, bir sabah gördüler ki, evleri kabirler hâline gelmiş, bütün ümitleri bir aldanıştan ibaret; topladıkları mallar ise, sırtlarına birer yük olmuş. Katâde (r.a.), Enes b. Mâlik (r.a.)'den naklen Resûlullâh (s.a.v.)'in şöyle buyurduğunu anlattı. “İnsanoğlunda iki şey hariç her şey ihtiyarlar. Onlar da hırs ve emelidir.” Emirül Mü'minîn Hz. Ali b. Ebî Talib (r.a.)'in şöyle dediği anlatılır: “Sizin için en fazla iki şeyden korkuyorum: Uzun emel ve boş arzulara kapılmak. Uzun emel, âhireti unutturur. Hevaî (boş) arzulara uymak ise, Hâkk Teâlâ'dan alıkoyar. Hz. Ali b-Ebî Talib (r.a.), bir gün Hz. Ömer (r.a.)'e şöyle dedi. “Eğer arkadaşın (Resûlullâh (s.a.v.)) gibi yaşamak istersen, elbiseni kendin yama, ayakkabını kendin tamir et, emelini kıs. Tam doymayacak kadar ye.” (Ebu'l-Leys Semerkandî, Tenbihü'l-Gâfilin, s.251-254)

Market Access Matters
Sanofi's Becky Germino on communicating value, AI and the role of HEOR in supporting access & pricing leaders

Market Access Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 29:51


In this episode we look at market access through a different lens. We're joined by Becky Germino who has extensive experience in HEOR across a broad range of pharma organisations. Becky joined Sanofi this year as HEVA, Neurology and Immunology Team Leader and explains the key priorities for HEOR teams and their role in working closely with market access  to help them define and communicate patient value.The discussion also explores the role of AI for HEOR and market access teams  and what's on the horizon that leaders should prepare for. The opinions shared in this episode are Becky's own views. 

Yeni Şafak Podcast
Ömer Lekesiz - Hevâ ve hevesin sanatla ilişkisi üzerine

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 5:06


Horasan şeyhlerinin büyüklerinden Ebû Ali el-Cüzcânî şöyle söylemiştir: “…Yuları hevânın eline verirsen seni zulmete götürür. Çünkü hevâ zulmetten yaratılmıştır. Akla uy, çünkü akıl seni nurlara ve Cebbar'a götürür.” Aynı zamanda el-Cüzcânî'nin bu sözü, varlığın zulmette yaratıldığına ancak Allah'ın tevhit ve takva esasında bir istidat ve gayret beyan edenleri nur ile desteklediğine, yani aydınlattığına ve böylece canlılar âleminden insanlık alemine çıkardığına; bu sayede “insaniyetten pay sahibi olmak, adamlıkta mükemmelliğe ulaşmak” anlamında mürüvvete eriştirdiğine dair Sûfilikteki hâkim görüşle de örtüşmektedir. Bunlardan hareketle, yaklaşık dokuz yıl önce yine bu köşede yazdığım “Sanat, hevâ ve heves” ilişkisi üzerine birkaç ilavede bulunmam gerekiyor ama önce oradaki ilgili kelimelerin ve manalarının hatırlanması için o yazıyı alıntılamalıyım: “Misalli Sözlük hevâ (hvy) kelimesini “İstek, arzu, heves, meyil; aşk, sevgi, tutkunluk; (nefisten gelen) arzu, iptila”, “heves” kelimesini de “Gelip geçici arzu devamlı olmayan istek” şeklinde açıklamış. İki kelime de isimdir ama kullanıldıkları yer ve duruma göre ikisi de bir fiili ifade edebildikleri gibi, biri diğerinin fiil de olabiliyor. Nitekim Kamusu'l-Muhit' hevâyı, “Nefsin irade ve arzu eylediği nesneye denir; bir nesneye muhabbet eylemek manasına masdar olur” şeklinde açıklarken “hevesi” de “Cünundan bir gune eser ve şaibeye denir, çalık gibi” şeklinde açıklıyor. Kur'an'da geçen bir kelime olarak hevâ sertçe ifade edilen olumsuzlukları ihtiva ediyor. Bu yanıyla Râgıb el-İsfehanî'nin Müfredat'ında “Nefsin bir şehvete; arzuya meyletmesi. Ayrıca bu (sözcük) ‘şehvete meyleden nefs' için de kullanılır. (...) Böyle adlandırılmasının nedeni, sahibinin dünyada her türlü felaket(in için)e, ahirette de Haviye(nin için)e düşürecek olmasıdır; yukarı bir yerden alçak bir yere düşmek; aşağıya doğru gitmek” anlamlarıyla yer alıyor. Dolayısıyla hevâ ve heves nefsin bir eseri olarak (…) yaratılışı nedeniyle değil, bir sınama biçimi oluşuyla öne çıkıyor. (…) İbnü'l-Arabî bu durumu şöyle açıklıyor: “Hevâ üzerinde bir sınırlama yoktur ve bu nedenle sınırsız bir şekilde arzu sahibidir. Hevânın hakkı onun kendi sebebi olmasıdır. (...) Hakka da hevâ sayesinde uyulur ve hevâ seni doğruluk oturağına oturtur. Hevâ haz vericiyken ibadetteyken haz onunla alınır. Hevâ kendisine sığınan için bir barınaktır.” Heva'yı yaratılışta sınırsız, emir ve itaat açısından sınırlı olarak hayal ve gerçeklikle ilişkilendirdiğimiz yerde ise ondan sanata dair bir durum olarak da söz ediyoruz demektir. Çünkü, sözlük anlamıyla sanatın, “Duygu, tasavvur ve fikirleri etkili bir biçimde ve göze gönle hitap edecek şekilde söz, yazı, resim, heykel vb. ile ifade etme hususundaki yaratıcılık” olduğunu (Misalli Sözlük) benimsediğimizde hevâyı bu tanımın merkezine yerleştirmemiz gerekiyor. Öyleyse sanatla bir hava (aura) ya da havada yer tutan bir sanat (şey) oluşturmanın şartı, hevâyı (ve hevesi) o yönde harekete geçirmektir; hevânın olmadığı yerde sanat onu oluşturacak havadan (nefesten, candan) mahrum demektir. (…) Sanat ve heva/heves ilişkisindeki şu inceliğe de dikkat çekmemiz gerekir ki, “istek, arzu, heves, meyil; aşk, sevgi, tutku...” anlamındaki hevâ, bunları dile getirebilmenin nihai aracı olarak sanatı da kendi anlamının içine çekebilmektedir.

TED Talks Technology
Can AI catch criminals at sea? | Dyhia Belhabib

TED Talks Technology

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 14:01


Can AI help catch oceanic outlaws? From drug smugglers to modern-day pirates, maritime crime fighter Dyhia Belhabib introduces Heva: an AI-powered tool that aggregates international criminal records to detect and stop crime that might otherwise get swept away in the tide. After the talk, Sherrell dives deeper into how technology can help us keep our oceans safe. 

TED Talks Daily
Can AI catch criminals at sea? | Dyhia Belhabib

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 11:22


Can AI help catch oceanic outlaws? From drug smugglers to modern-day pirates, maritime crime fighter Dyhia Belhabib introduces Heva: an AI-powered tool that aggregates international criminal records to detect and stop crime that might otherwise get swept away in the tide.

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
Can AI catch criminals at sea? | Dyhia Belhabib

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 10:50


Can AI help catch oceanic outlaws? From drug smugglers to modern-day pirates, maritime crime fighter Dyhia Belhabib introduces Heva: an AI-powered tool that aggregates international criminal records to detect and stop crime that might otherwise get swept away in the tide.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
Can AI catch criminals at sea? | Dyhia Belhabib

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 10:50


Can AI help catch oceanic outlaws? From drug smugglers to modern-day pirates, maritime crime fighter Dyhia Belhabib introduces Heva: an AI-powered tool that aggregates international criminal records to detect and stop crime that might otherwise get swept away in the tide.

Moody&D
Episode 71: Shattered Mirrors

Moody&D

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 60:56


Hello ladies and gentlemen and, after a short break, welcome back to Moody&D! This week join our heist group as they have finally made it back into the Underlight, now having to face their unlikely companion, Heva. Will they defeat him or will they attempt something completely other?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hizmetten
“Bugün milleti kurban edenler, yarın olurlar millete kurban!” | M.Fethullah Gülen Hocaefendi

Hizmetten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 4:58


Cüneyd-i Bağdadî hazretleri şöyle der: “(Ey Nefsim!) Heva kapısından girmek dilersen, kolayca girersin. Ne var ki, dışarı çıkmak istersen, pek zordur bilesin.” Hevâ kapısından girmek.. nefsin dürtülerine uymak.. şeytanın dürtüleriyle yanlış yollara sapmak.. bu çok kolaydır. Fakat bir kere de içine düştün mü, çırpındıkça batarsın, çırpındıkça batarsın, çırpındıkça batarsın. Zira Hazreti Pîr'in dediği gibi: “Her bir günah içinde küfre giden bir yol vardır.” “Bugün milleti kurban edenler, yarın olurlar millete kurban!” *“Bir adaletgâh-ı vâsidir bu dâr-ı imtihan / Bugün milleti kurban edenler yarın olurlar millete kurban!” Geniş bir dâr-ı imtihan bu dünya. Bugün kötülük yapanlar, yarın öyle kötülüklere maruz kalacaklardır ki, hiç şüpheniz olmasın, ettiklerinin on katıyla Cenâb-ı Hak onlara azap edecek. Kıvranacak, gözlerini dikip sizin yüzünüze bakacaklar; medet dilenecekler kendilerini çok güçlü görenler. *Firavun da kendini çok güçlü görüyordu; Hazreti Musa (aleyhisselam) ve bir avuç Musevî karşısında gark olup giderken, döndü sığındı ama artık iş işten geçmişti. Kur'an diyor ki: “Şimdi mi?” Sen ondan evvel hep başkaldırdın, serkeşlik yaptın durdun. Ama madem o kadar dedin, senin bedenine necat vereceğim. O da sana yaramayacak da, arkadan gelenler için; senin gibi Nemrutların, Şeddâdların, Firavunların akıbetine şahit olmaları için; lâşelerini koruyacağım onların. “Lâ şey” olduklarının farkına varmadıklarından ve kendilerini bir şey zannettiklerinden dolayı “lâ şey” ve “lâşe” oldular; lâşe korundu, arkadan gelenlere bir ibret tablosu sunuldu. “Bugün milleti kurban edenler yarın olurlar millete kurban!” Hiç tereddüdünüz olmasın!.. Bu video 07/06/2015 tarihinde yayınlanan “Tarih Şuuru ve Sulh Ruhu” isimli bamtelinden alınmıştır. Tamamı burada: https://www.herkul.org/bamteli/bamtel...

İSLAM VE HAYAT
Heva ve heves

İSLAM VE HAYAT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021


heva
Hits & Crits
Fight Night - Hits & Crits #4

Hits & Crits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 170:45


This episode, our heroes continue the fight with the Giant Spider, Heva! Will our heroes succeed and bring the boy back to his mother or will they just get stung in the sewers?!

Al Aire Con El Pastor
Programa 033 Expectativas

Al Aire Con El Pastor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 67:17


En este episodio, Ulises nos presento "La Pregunta De La Semana" que trata acerca de las expectativas del año 2021, se sorprenderá de los resultados. La nutrióloga Lucy Núñez nos presenta el tema de "La Alimentación Consiente" y nos explica que es "HEVA". El Pastor nos presento el tema en el "Consejo De Dios" acerca de "Dos Consejos De Justicia"

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Where's The Funding?!
Episode 4: Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part. 2 - Women and Creatives Need Funding, Too!

Where's The Funding?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 67:21


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth. Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Episode 9: Women and Creatives Need Funding, Too! -Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2.

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:14


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth. Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?
Episode 9: Women and Creatives Need Funding, Too! -Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2.

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?
Why Funding for African Creative Sector is Critical with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 2 S1 Ep.9

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 68:15


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Where's The Funding?!
Episode 3: Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Pt. 1 - Re-Imagining Impact

Where's The Funding?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 29:22


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. Part 2 of this episode will be released on June 24th so make sure you subscribe if you are not already a subscriber and set your notifications/ You do not want to miss it! Don't forget to like, rate and review this episode. If you have any questions or suggestions for what you want us to discuss in future episodes, contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Episode 8: Re-imagining Impact with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1.

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:16


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth. Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?
How We are Creating Greater Development and Fundraising Impact in Africa with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1 S1 Ep.8

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:17


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiurus expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continents first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of womens participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?
Episode 8: Re-imagining Impact with Mabinty Koroma-Moore and Wakiuru Njuguna Part 1.

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:16


Mabinty's career took her from public affairs to international development engagements at the World Bank and GIIN looking at how best to leverage private sector financing to address societal challenges. These experiences led her to Nairobi, motivated by a need to shift gears to create development approaches and solutions that use finance more effectively. Wakiuru worked in the NGO sector but yearned for work with a core emphasis on sustainability and impact. After developing expertise in finance during a stint at the Nest Collective - Wakiuru's expertise in finance prompted analysis work on the creative sector which led to her joining HEVA - the continent's first investment fund focused on creative enterprises in 2014. Wakiuru and Mabinty, fueled by the same passion to invest in young women in the continent, started LIVE Africa in 2019 to address the gap and opportunity they saw in the sector. Legacy Impact Venture Enterprise Africa (LIVE Africa) is an impact investing company providing Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) services and working to drive capital to African, women-led businesses and gender-balanced teams. The company through expertise in health, education, the arts/creative economy, agribusiness, and technology shapes our practice and investment strategy and offers a combination of skills, including data analysis, research, training on IMM, and impact assessments. In the episode, Wakuiru talked about investor reticence around a financial commitment to creative sectors and talked about the critical need for a less traditional investment ethos around investment and more emphasis on technical assistance and capacity building, highlighting the snowball effect of these inventions in growing and scaling the creative art sector. Wakiuru also highlighted the correlation of women's participation at all business levels with company development and growth.Part 2 of this interview will be released on June 24 so come back to hear the rest of what Mabinty and Wakiuru have to say. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, rate, and review. Contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and let us know what you think of the show, propose questions or suggestions for topics to cover on future episodes.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

I Have No Idea What I'm Doing
Episode 4: How Should I Approach Money And Funding? With Wakiuru Njuguna and Andia Chakava

I Have No Idea What I'm Doing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 38:33


It's time to talk about money! So you have your business idea, you've registered your company, and you are ready to start your journey as an entrepreneur. But just how far can you go on your own savings? Host Paula Rogo talks with Andia Chakava, investment professional, investment director of the Graca Machel Trust, and chairwoman of Kenya's New Faces, New Voices, Women in Finance Initiative; and with Wakiuru Njuguna, finance and investment manager at HEVA fund. For more information on today's episode, visit: kali.media

Sur : Deep & Exotic House Music
Sur : Deep Exotic House Music - Todd Hanna - November 2015

Sur : Deep & Exotic House Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015 65:09


Mixed by Todd Hanna 1. “Almost Anything” – Marcapasos. 2. “Sun Is Shining” (Pole Folder & Jose Maria Ramon Rework) – Funkstar De Luxe. 3. “I’m Movin On” (West.K Remix) – Maxim Kurtys & Becky Rutherford. 4. “Space Me Out” (Jody Wisternoff & James Grant Remix) – Downtown Party Network. 5. “Show You The Dark” – Eryck Wyseman & Jasmine B. 6. “Fall” (Oxia Remix) – Kidnap Kid. 7. “Neon Nights” – Leach & Lezizmo. 8. “Golden” – Fox. 9. “Away feat. Lydia Rhodes” (Alle Farben Remix) – Mantra. 10. “Heva” – Tom Middleton. 11. “Aphrodisia” – Deep Point. 12. “Adagio For Square” (Club Mix) – Worakls. 13. “Cranes” – Monkey Safari.

MAXIMUM by Dreamer
Dreamer - MAXIMUM radioshow #70 ON VACATION edition

MAXIMUM by Dreamer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 66:04


Всем привет с пляжа, дорогие друзья! Вы слушаете специальный выпуск радиошоу MAXIMUM, который традиционно, раз в год производится в совершенно ином месте, нежели предыдущие эпизоды. Традиционно, всеми любимый спецвыпуск ON VACATION записан на берегу моря, поэтому некий наплыв романтики гарантирован.Сегодня вас ждет увлекательнейшее путешествие в мир прекрасной музыки, любви и добра. Нежный, теплый и глубокий house с уклоном в романтический progressive - Maximum House как я его называю.Главным отличием сегодняшнего спецвыпуска от предыдущих является то, что здесь вы не услышите традиционных "киллеров танцполов". Музыка здесь собрана очень мягкая, глубокая, вдумчивая и мелодичная. Глядя на море - именно такую музыку мне сегодня хочется слушать, а также играть для вас.Не забывайте подписываться на мой подкаст Dreamer в iTunes, это значительно сэкономит ваше время.itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dr…bit.ly/1GmefEtПроект "MAXIMUM" - новые веяния, тенденции, тренды современной клубной сцены и электронной танцевальной музыки. "MAXIMUM" - максимальное удовольствие!Открывает эфир красивейшее интро рекорд-компании Old SQL. Это Config с романтическим треком Blind My Mind.Новейший трек Barry Jamieson под названием Below The Sky продолжает окутывать теплом и солнцем наши души и наши сердца. Превосходная работа маэстро, каждый релиз которого ждешь с нетерпением.Коллаборация Esteble и BeatuniQue подарила свету отличную пластинку Marlborough Sounds, релиз которой состоялся на лейбле Diynamic. Слушать такую музыку на пляже одно удовольствие, в этом я вас уверяю.Anton Ishutin и Leusin записали прекрасный трек Presence, а артист из Нидерландов Embliss написал чудесный ремикс на него. Издал пластинку легендарный рекординг Proton. Эти гудки надолго заседают в голове, проверено.Альберто Бланко и Марсело Паладини представляют свой новый трек New Intention, который вышел в рамках New Intention EP на Dopamine Music.Сегодня у нас день коллабораций, так как очередная пластинка также записана тремя талантливейшими артистами, которых я очень ценю и уважаю. Это легендарный Medway, друг нашего радиошоу Люк Портер и всеми любимый финский музыкант Cid Inc. Авторами трека RTFM являются Medway и Luke Porter, ну а ремиксером конечно же Cid Inc., его true progressive house ремикс мне понравилась больше всего. Издательским домом является любимый мною microCastle, за что ему человеческое спасибо!Лейбл Balkan Connection порадовал треком Silent Silhouette от артиста из Нидерландов Namatjira. Интересный и вдумчивый саунд - визитная карточка рекординга Balkan Connection.Tom Middleton уже больше двух лет не издавал авторские релизы, а лишь занимался написанием ремиксов на других исполнителей. И вот она долгожданная пластинка на Anjunadeep. Я выбрал трек Heva за этот грувовый хаус, которым так известен мистер Том. Отличный, качающий саунд в завершении эфира. Все это благодаря любимому Anjunadeep и любимчику Tom Middleton, как говорится два в одном.В рубрике Bonus Track я представляю сегодня культовый британский лейбл Alternative Route Recordings, который был основан в далеком 2000 году. Пластинки этого легендарного импринта нулевых звучали на всех площадках мира, в сетах всех супердиджеев того прекрасного времени.Сегодня я дарю вам пластинку In Your Eyes от Hiratzka & Kazell в ремиксе Monkz. Напористый progressive, прекрасный мотив и настроение трека - вот залог успешной пластинки, играли которую все, абсолютно все.Приятного отдыха, прослушивания и до новой порции МАКСИМУМА! Искренне ваш Dreamer.promodj.com/dreameriTunes: bit.ly/1GmefEt1. Config - Blind My Mind (Original Mix) [Old SQL]2. Barry Jamieson - Below The Sky (Original Mix) [GWM]3. Esteble feat. BeatuniQue - Marlborough Sounds [Diynamic]4. Anton Ishutin feat. Leusin - Presence (Embliss Remix) [Proton]5. Alberto Blanco & Marcelo Paladini - New Intention (Original Mix) [Dopamine]6. Medway & Luke Porter - RTFM (Cid Inc. Remix) [microCastle]7. Namatjira - Silent Silhouette (Original Mix) [Balkan Connection]8. Tom Middleton - Heva (Original Mix) [Anjunadeep]9. Bonus Track Hiratzka & Kazell - In Your Eyes (Monkz Remix) [Alternative Route Recordings]

MAXIMUM by Dreamer
Dreamer - MAXIMUM radioshow #70 ON VACATION edition

MAXIMUM by Dreamer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 66:04


Всем привет с пляжа, дорогие друзья! Вы слушаете специальный выпуск радиошоу MAXIMUM, который традиционно, раз в год производится в совершенно ином месте, нежели предыдущие эпизоды. Традиционно, всеми любимый спецвыпуск ON VACATION записан на берегу моря, поэтому некий наплыв романтики гарантирован.Сегодня вас ждет увлекательнейшее путешествие в мир прекрасной музыки, любви и добра. Нежный, теплый и глубокий house с уклоном в романтический progressive - Maximum House как я его называю.Главным отличием сегодняшнего спецвыпуска от предыдущих является то, что здесь вы не услышите традиционных "киллеров танцполов". Музыка здесь собрана очень мягкая, глубокая, вдумчивая и мелодичная. Глядя на море - именно такую музыку мне сегодня хочется слушать, а также играть для вас.Не забывайте подписываться на мой подкаст Dreamer в iTunes, это значительно сэкономит ваше время.itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dr…bit.ly/1GmefEtПроект "MAXIMUM" - новые веяния, тенденции, тренды современной клубной сцены и электронной танцевальной музыки. "MAXIMUM" - максимальное удовольствие!Открывает эфир красивейшее интро рекорд-компании Old SQL. Это Config с романтическим треком Blind My Mind.Новейший трек Barry Jamieson под названием Below The Sky продолжает окутывать теплом и солнцем наши души и наши сердца. Превосходная работа маэстро, каждый релиз которого ждешь с нетерпением.Коллаборация Esteble и BeatuniQue подарила свету отличную пластинку Marlborough Sounds, релиз которой состоялся на лейбле Diynamic. Слушать такую музыку на пляже одно удовольствие, в этом я вас уверяю.Anton Ishutin и Leusin записали прекрасный трек Presence, а артист из Нидерландов Embliss написал чудесный ремикс на него. Издал пластинку легендарный рекординг Proton. Эти гудки надолго заседают в голове, проверено.Альберто Бланко и Марсело Паладини представляют свой новый трек New Intention, который вышел в рамках New Intention EP на Dopamine Music.Сегодня у нас день коллабораций, так как очередная пластинка также записана тремя талантливейшими артистами, которых я очень ценю и уважаю. Это легендарный Medway, друг нашего радиошоу Люк Портер и всеми любимый финский музыкант Cid Inc. Авторами трека RTFM являются Medway и Luke Porter, ну а ремиксером конечно же Cid Inc., его true progressive house ремикс мне понравилась больше всего. Издательским домом является любимый мною microCastle, за что ему человеческое спасибо!Лейбл Balkan Connection порадовал треком Silent Silhouette от артиста из Нидерландов Namatjira. Интересный и вдумчивый саунд - визитная карточка рекординга Balkan Connection.Tom Middleton уже больше двух лет не издавал авторские релизы, а лишь занимался написанием ремиксов на других исполнителей. И вот она долгожданная пластинка на Anjunadeep. Я выбрал трек Heva за этот грувовый хаус, которым так известен мистер Том. Отличный, качающий саунд в завершении эфира. Все это благодаря любимому Anjunadeep и любимчику Tom Middleton, как говорится два в одном.В рубрике Bonus Track я представляю сегодня культовый британский лейбл Alternative Route Recordings, который был основан в далеком 2000 году. Пластинки этого легендарного импринта нулевых звучали на всех площадках мира, в сетах всех супердиджеев того прекрасного времени.Сегодня я дарю вам пластинку In Your Eyes от Hiratzka & Kazell в ремиксе Monkz. Напористый progressive, прекрасный мотив и настроение трека - вот залог успешной пластинки, играли которую все, абсолютно все.Приятного отдыха, прослушивания и до новой порции МАКСИМУМА! Искренне ваш Dreamer.promodj.com/dreameriTunes: bit.ly/1GmefEt1. Config - Blind My Mind (Original Mix) [Old SQL]2. Barry Jamieson - Below The Sky (Original Mix) [GWM]3. Esteble feat. BeatuniQue - Marlborough Sounds [Diynamic]4. Anton Ishutin feat. Leusin - Presence (Embliss Remix) [Proton]5. Alberto Blanco & Marcelo Paladini - New Intention (Original Mix) [Dopamine]6. Medway & Luke Porter - RTFM (Cid Inc. Remix) [microCastle]7. Namatjira - Silent Silhouette (Original Mix) [Balkan Connection]8. Tom Middleton - Heva (Original Mix) [Anjunadeep]9. Bonus Track Hiratzka & Kazell - In Your Eyes (Monkz Remix) [Alternative Route Recordings]

Fethur Rabbani - Abdulkadir Geylani Hazretleri - Meviza
Nefs, Heva ve Şeytana Karşı Cihad

Fethur Rabbani - Abdulkadir Geylani Hazretleri - Meviza

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 24:32


Fethur Rabbani - Abdulkadir Geylani Hazretleri - Meviza
18. Nefs, Heva ve Şeytana Karşı Cihad

Fethur Rabbani - Abdulkadir Geylani Hazretleri - Meviza

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 33:06


Heva, Ayrılık ve Bid’at
Heva, Ayrılık ve Bid'at

Heva, Ayrılık ve Bid’at

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2007 51:08


Heva, Ayrılık ve Bid'at

ayr bid'at heva
Heva, Ayrılık ve Bid’at
Heva, Ayrılık ve Bid'at

Heva, Ayrılık ve Bid’at

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2007 51:08


Heva, Ayrılık ve Bid'at

ayr bid'at heva