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In this episode of Luxury Voices, we are honored to welcome Catherine Oden, a dedicated ambassador for France's tourism industry for nearly four decades. Catherine's illustrious career at Atout France has been a remarkable journey marked by passion, innovation, and unwavering commitment. Throughout her tenure, she has ventured across the globe, serving in various pivotal roles, from the United States to Japan, Singapore to India, and now Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Her extensive 30-year experience in Asia has endowed her with a profound understanding of diverse markets, an open-minded approach, and a versatile marketing strategy. Currently stationed in Beijing as the Director of ATOUT FRANCE for Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, Catherine is poised to further strengthen the bonds between France and China's tourism sectors. Her career has been defined by groundbreaking initiatives, including the establishment of the prestigious "Comite du Voyage en France," featuring renowned personalities from the world of entertainment, music, literature, and more. Recognized for her outstanding contributions to France, she has received prestigious accolades such as the Officier dans l'Ordre National du Mérite and Chevalier dans l'ordre de la Légion d'Honneur. Join us as we delve into Catherine's extraordinary journey, her innovative marketing endeavors, and her unwavering commitment to positioning France as a premier global tourism destination. About this episode:Company Name Atout FranceCompany Website https://www.atout-france.fr/ About Infinite Luxury:LUXURY VOICES is a podcast curated by Infinite Luxury Group, a luxury Sales, Marketing, Communications specialist based in Asia. www.infiniteluxurygroup.com Follow us: LinkedIN www.linkedin.com/in/infinite-luxury-a132271bInstagram infiniteluxurymanifestoWeChat InfiniteLuxury-jxm Contact us: WeChat InfiniteLuxuryEmail contact@infiniteluxurygroup.com Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify, online or wherever you listen to your episodes
Today's Topics: So much going on around the world today, from elections to drugs, to music and pride... Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it's the we, that we be. Episode Link: https://youtu.be/s1uA-3LgT3I Episode 56 Season 6 (series 574) Official Website: www.lofipolisci.com Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LofiPoliSciPodcast LinkedIn: Michael Pickering #lofipolisci #lofi #politicalscience #news #worldnews #globalnews #lofiGlobal #podcast #Lebanon #Brazil #NewZealand #Music #Hendrix #JimiHendrix #elections #Germany #weed #HongKong #Taiwan #SouthAfrica #Pride
World News in 7 minutes. Monday 6th June 2022.Transcripts at send7.org/transcriptsToday: Bangladesh explosion. Hong Kong Taiwan Tiananmen. Australia China jet. Kazakhstan referendum. Nigeria shooting. Tunisia judges. Peru protests. Bolivia civilization. Ukraine Kyiv missiles. Severedonetsk hold. UK jubilee celebrations. Switzerland albino tortoise. Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.With Stephen Devincenzi.Contact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7If you enjoy the podcast please help to support us at send7.org/supportSEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it. For more information visit send7.org/contact
Bajo el principio de "una sola China", la República Popular China desde la instauración del sistema comunista hace más de 70 años, este país asiático ha procurado mantener la soberanía y la paz entre sus territorios colonizados y manipulados por los occidentales imperialistas.
As COVID-19 continues to threaten the lives and livelihoods of millions of people across the globe, additional concerns are being raised about job security, hybrid workforces, and the economic landscape in Hong Kong. Moderated by Dr Andrew Stock [BSc '08, BSc(Hons) '09] Director and Clinical Psychologist, ClinPsych Services, Jacqueline Teo, Global Chief Digital Officer, HGC Global Communications, Associate Professor Carmela Pestell, Director, Robin Winkler Clinic and Associate Chair of the Academic Board, and Joshua Sims, General Manager, Hong Kong & Taiwan, Santa Fe Relocation, share insights on what you need to know - and how it may affect your mental health. Brought to you by Development and Alumni Relations and the Hong Kong Alumni Network.
Welcome to another episode of "Wish I Knew . . . " A podcast where I speak with people about their careers focusing on their success, advice, mentoring and listening to interesting stories. I've got an China focused one for you today with my guest and good friend Tom StanleyCareer overviewOver 25 years with KPMG in: TaiwanHong KongMainland ChinaCurrently COO of National Markets teamChief Knowledge Officer for KPMG ChinaHighlightsStudied Chinese in college when everyone else was studying Japanese in the late 80'sSpent two year in mainland China for a Bus manufacturing company in the late 80'sOff to Hong Kong for some civilizationComplexities of mentoring in ChinaAdaptability to a long career with one firmBuilding up a practice in China / Hong Kong in the early 2000'sLongevity in a company to know the landscapeDealing with bureaucracy in chinaProtecting the Chairman during a sessionAdvice on working in ChinaSelf awareness and being humble for china successBook about culture by: "The culture Map" by Erin MeyerCultural differences Raising 2 kids in ChinaCash is obsoleteWhat to do with 100 in China
The premium above super-safe US Treasuries that investors demand to buy risky corporate debt has dropped to its lowest level in more than a decade, and tensions between Hong Kong and Taiwan threaten one of the region's most important trade and investment relationships. Plus, the FT's race and equalities correspondent, Taylor Nicole Rogers, explains why some black Americans take a dim view of America's newfound embrace of the Juneteenth holiday. Bond spreads collapse as investors rush into risky corporate debthttps://wwww.ft.com/content/ed39b06a-a9e1-4e6c-9fa1-f386d06d6410?Hong Kong-Taiwan spat threatens cross-Strait businesshttps://www.ft.com/content/7e3845c2-7fc7-4199-8fc2-8c7cc66111abCompanies' embrace of Juneteenth holiday rings hollow to somehttps://www.ft.com/content/512973a1-0adf-4f6b-91f5-e2fc33a6bb3eRonaldo's Coke moment signals shifting balance of power in sporthttps://www.ft.com/content/e11ec659-d386-47f5-b284-c6951fa45870 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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MORT KLEIN, National President of the Zionist Organization of America, @MortonAKlein7 Mort Klein delves into the feud between the Zionist Organization of America and various radical leftist organizations Klein talks about the Jewish Communal Relations Council of Boston and why they are supporting anti-Israeli groups HAROLD RHODE, former Senior Official at the Pentagon, Senior Fellow, Gatestone Institute and the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, @HaroldRhodes Harold Rhodes contends that people need to analyze the Iranian culture to fully understand the regime's intensions Rhodes: In the Middle East, countries don't pity the weak GRANT NEWSHAM, Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy, Senior Research Fellow at Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, Contributor, Asia Times, @NewshamGrant Grant Newsham talks about the upcoming meeting between U.S. and Chinese officials at the UN Security Council Newsham: China blew it when they took control of Hong Kong - Taiwan will not fall prey to the same tactics TREVOR LOUDON, Creator/Author, The Enemies Within (Documentary and Book), @TrevorLoudon1 Chinese influence operations: "Raise the consciousness of a target population" Trevor Loudon finds that China is waging a "whole-of-country war against the U.S.
Photo: A female bully, portrayed in the 1917 silent film Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.The New John Batchelor ShowCBS Audio Network@Batchelorshow Beijing is pleased by its bullying of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Anchorage and after. Weifeng Zhong @Mercatushttps://thedispatch.com/p/hong-kong-isnt-an-endgame-for-china
Daniel and Lung Lung from The Waiting List podcast join Allen and James for a 2-hour conversation about how unique regional cultural experiences shape our attitudes toward watches and each other. Expect a lot of laughter and surprises as cross-cultural discoveries emerge in this lively conversation.
It's the Foreign Influence Podcast, with American Bill Poorman and Dutchman Nikolaj Groeneweg, taking you on a humorously serious and seriously humorous romp through the week's international events! This week we discuss some of the events we feel haven't gotten enough attention, as the US election and covid-19 dominate everyone's attention:• Early on in FI we discussed the protests in Hong Kong and how we felt they were a front line in the defense of civil liberties in the 21st century. Unfortunately, things have not ended well. And it's precipitating a broader realignment in Asia.• China and the US could be headed toward a confrontation over Taiwan and in the South China Sea unless cooler heads prevail.• Neural pigs! On treadmills! That is to say, Elon Musk held a live demonstration of a new technology his company is developing called Neuralink, that directly connects a brain - in this case, a pig's - with a computer. Cyborgs aren't far away.Thanks for listening!Make sure to sign up for our newsletter - the Foreign Influence Dispatch - for links from today's show and more info and commentary from us.Reach out to us at hello@foreigninfluencepodcast.com or through social media. You'll find us individually on Twitter, but also check out our FI Facebook page, where we can continue the conversation.Please remember that, if you like what you hear or read, sharing is caring.
Lily Tang Williams was born into and raised under the brutal Maoist regime of China. Indoctrinated into the teachings of the Chinese Communist Party, she was taught to forsake all other beliefs and possessions for the glory of the State. She’s now a US citizen and a Libertarian politician, speaker & activist who travels the country talking about her experiences. Lily joins the program to talk to Tatiana and Josh about her history and her concerns about modern, ‘trendy’ socialism. She compares and contrasts her childhood under Mao with the freer markets under his successor, and gives her thoughts on China’s alleged theft of the West’s intellectual property and its attitudes toward governance of Hong Kong & Taiwan. Lily also gives her thoughts on the current US administration and its treatment of China, why it’s important for the free world to stand up to China, and much, much more.About the Guest:Lily Tang Williams was a Chinese lawyer and law assistant professor, who became an American businesswoman and a professional speaker. Born to illiterate working-class parents in China’s western Sichuan province just before the Cultural Revolution, Lily Tang Williams directly witnessed Chairman Mao’s takeover and the horrors his regime inflicted. She grew up experiencing extremely poor living conditions, food rationing, political and social chaos and, of course, Communist indoctrination. She learned to work hard, persevere, and be grateful for the opportunities she was given. Eventually, she graduated from Fudan University in Shanghai with an undergraduate law degree. After graduation, she was selected to continue as part of the law school faculty, as well as practice corporate law in Shanghai as China began to rebuild its economy. In 1988, Lily Tang Williams decided to study in the U.S., leaving her position with only $100 in her pocket and $1200 in debt to her American sponsor, a Fulbright professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Though she could not speak English fluently she was determined to achieve success in this country, earning a Master’s degree in Administration and Planning from the School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin. Subsequently, Lily started work for Wyoming Home Health as a medical social worker, and later she worked as an executive for corporations in both Hong Kong and the U.S. Eventually, she went into business for herself, providing consulting services in international business and, with her husband, buying and managing residential real estate properties. This experience in the American economy contrasted sharply with the Communist indoctrination she endured in China. She became an avid student of Liberty, free market and free enterprise. Lily became a U.S citizen and for the first time in her life, she voted in 2000. In 2014, Lily ran for Colorado State House District 44. In 2016, Lily was the candidate for U.S. Senate in Colorado. Today, Lily continues to manage her own business, and relishes the freedom, independence, and prosperity she found in America. She loves her new country and travels frequently throughout the states to share the story of her American Dream, defending the free speech and free enterprise, and promoting civil and economic liberties. She enjoys educating people about the reality of Communism, Socialism, China’s legal system and culture, women’s issues and educational reforms. She is an inspirational speaker to many people and received very positive feedback from her audience. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: Tatiana MorozCrypto Media HubVaultoro Friends and Sponsors of the Show :Proof of Love*You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.
A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin: Gordon Chang is an author and political commentator. I first learned of him when I heard about his book The Coming Collapse of China. Then in 2015, I met and interviewed him for the Talking Taiwan podcast. We will re-share that episode at a later time. Recently, I invited Gordon back on to share his thoughts on the Hong Kong Security Law, India’s ban of TikTok, Zoom’s ties with China and the confirmed case of bubonic plague in China’s Inner Mongolia. Will the U.S. ban Tiktok? At the time this interview was recorded that question was unanswered. Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: What is the Hong Kong Security Law? What does the Hong Kong Security Law mean for Hong Kong and its democracy movement? What has happened since the law was enacted? What has been the reaction to the law by people in Hong Kong and around the world? China’s violation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration signed on December 19, 1984 How can the international community hold China accountable for what’s happening to Hong Kong? British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s offer to give British citizenship to up 3 million people from Hong Kong Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen’s offer to provide refuge to the people of Hong Kong What the Hong Kong Security Law means for Taiwan How willing and able is China to take Taiwan by force? India’s ban of 59 different Chinese apps including Tiktok and WeChat Why the concern over Chinese apps? The Chinese Communist Party’s 2017 National Intelligence Law How Tiktok is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company which is subject to the National Intelligence Law How Zoom has sent information back to China, and canceled the accounts of activists who used Zoom to commemorate the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square The confirmed case of bubonic plague in China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the G4 Swine Flu China’s handling of COVID-19 Related Links: Gordon Chang on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gordongchang Gordon Chang’s website: www.gordonchang.com The Hong Kong Security Law: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/30/world/asia/hong-kong-security-law-explain.html https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-52765838 Articles about concerns that the Chinese Communist Party could be mining the data of Tiktok users: https://qz.com/1613020/tiktok-might-be-a-chinese-cambridge-analytica-scale-privacy-threat/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2020/06/26/warning-apple-suddenly-catches-tiktok-secretly-spying-on-millions-of-iphone-users/#69134f8934ef https://theprint.in/tech/tiktok-caught-spying-on-iphone-users-in-india-and-around-the-world/450339/ Zoom’s data has gotten routed through China: https://www.businessinsider.com/china-zoom-data-2020-4 https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2020/04/03/warning-zoom-sends-encryption-keys-to-china-sometimes/#4a901a0d3fd9 Why Zoom closed an account of a group that held a Zoom event commemorating the 31st anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Square Massacre: https://www.axios.com/zoom-closes-chinese-user-account-tiananmen-square-f218fed1-69af-4bdd-aac4-7eaf67f34084.html?fbclid=IwAR2-8R2Jz9bb_iskXAJcO4mmBXrAeltYKs7CfZNna4h0Ko7TakrLB1sgH7k U.S. Secretary of State Mike’s appearance on Laura Ingram’s Fox News Show stating that the US is considering banning Tiktok: https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2020/07/07/tiktok-app-china-us-pompeo.cnnbusiness/video/playlists/business-news/ https://www.foxnews.com/media/mike-pompeo-tik-tok-china-communist-social-media-spying-fox-ingraham
In today's episode Joe and Philip talk about recent major issue happened in Hong Kong and United States. That's just say things are not looking good in each side. Tune in and find out more.4
Author Heather Burgette is a dynamic speaker and is the founder of the Facebook group Becoming Debt Free. Her passion for teaching others about financial success comes from her own experiences with debt, and the feeling of hopelessness that comes with letting your finances spiral out of control. Drawing from her own life lessons, Heather has become an advocate and cheerleader for everyone trying to find their way out of debt. She strives to help shift our attitudes around money and develop healthy financial relationships. Heather has a BA in Professional Writing and an MBA, both from Taylor University. She loves traveling and over the years has been to the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, China, Hong Kong & Taiwan and Mexico. Heather has taught college business courses since 2008. A native Hoosier, Heather lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana with her husband and four children.
BB Deng (HK - TAIPEI - BEIJING - BERLIN) BB Deng was born and grew up in Hong Kong/ Taiwan, who is based in Berlin and has earned the prestigious reputation of being one of the top Electronic music artists in China. Her music career started from playing in rock bands in Taipei and Beijing. In 2008, BB Deng has opened her own club "The Boat" in Beijing and has organized countless of music events and festivals in China. After years of DJing experiences, she has toured around the world to play at music festivals, ADE, Zug Der Liebe and underground clubs from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong to Germany, Netherlands, France, Croatia, Austria, Finland, Poland and Spain. BB Deng has released music under KUUKOU records (Berlin) , Reload Black label (Spain), Blackat Label (Miami), Fehler Musik (Berlin), she has also signed with British electronic music equipment brand Novation to be their first Chinese ambassador. To learn more about her, please go to : www.bbdeng-music.com/ , for booking : bbdengmusic@gmail.com https://soundcloud.com/djbbdeng Download for free on The Artist Union
I'm always eager to receive email feedback from listeners of The Far East Travels Podcast. Scott from Utah recently came back from an extensive trip covering Hong Kong, The Philippines, and Taiwan and shares his thoughts and feelings on visiting these three destinations in East Asia. Palawan has been gaining attention especially recently so it was nice to hear Scott's impressions of the paradise, and it sounds like it exceeded his expectations. If you have a recent trip to either East Asia, Southeast Asia, or South Asia you'd like to share please send it to john@ fareasttravels.com to possibly have it shared or featured in an upcoming podcast. Help others discover the podcast by writing a review in the iTunes Store:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/far-east-travels-podcast/id1079513943
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Diese Woche spreche ich mit dem Erfolgs-Gründer aus Hamburg, Fridtjof Detzner. Das ist einer der drei Co-Founder von Jimdo, dem erfolgreichen Websitenbaukasten aus Deutschland. Über 20 Millionen Websiten haben Menschen bereits weltweit mit Jimdo erstellt. Ganz einfach selbst, ohne Vorkenntnisse, dafür mit viel Spaß. Was mit 3 Schülern als Freunde begonnen hat, ist zu einem Unternehmen mit 200 Mitarbeiter gewachsen. Wie der steinige Weg zu ihrem heutigen Erfolg verlief, wie sie sich von einem Investor getrennt haben und weshalb Fridtjof sich in Zukunft nicht als Geschäftsführer sonder als Gründer von mehreren Firmen sieht - das erzählt er uns heute! Weil er seit seinem 16. Lebensjahr nur mit der Businesswelt beschäftigt war, wollte er mal was ganz anderes ausprobieren: Eine lange und lebensverändernde Reise nach Südostasien. Dort hat er sich mit anderen Gründern getroffen und eine 10teilige Dokuserie über Innovationen in Ländern wie Indien, Indonesien, Malaysien, Taiwan und der Mongolei. Entrepreneurship kann Menschen weltweit helfen und zu den Nachhaltigkeitszielen der UN beitragen. Fridtjof erzählt uns außerdem noch, welche Projekte und Gründungen er derzeit unterstützt. Kapitel: 02:40 Anfänge von Jimdu und Wettbewerbssituation 11:15 Funding und Erwartungen an Investoren 17:10 Zurückkaufen von Firmenanteilen und Trennung von Investor 21:40 Tipps um Trennungen zu verhandeln 23:40 Beziehung zu Investoren, Stärken und Schwächen ausgleichen 27:40 Unterschiedliche Phasen, wenn Unternehmen plötzlich riesig 35:40 Reise durch Südostasien & Dokuserie 39:40 Erlebnisse/Geschichten zu Zentralindien, Hong Kong & Taiwan 46:49 Wie Südostasien Friedjof geprägt hat 49:10 Jetzige Projekte und Gründungen von Friedjof Gründer & Zünder Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mountainparkmedia.android.truth&hl=de_AT Gründer & Zünder iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gr%C3%BCnder-z%C3%BCnder/id1442308375 Links - erwähnt in dieser Episode: Jimdo: https://de.jimdo.com Deutsche Welle Documentary: Founders Valley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MVI7Ne9PQI
We sat down to talk Asian security at the Jefferson Hotel's Quill Bar. Our guests included: Dean Cheng, Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Robert Haddick, an independent consultant for special operations command and author of Fire on the Water: China, America, and the Future of the Pacific (Naval Institute Press, 2014). TX Hammes, who needs no introduction. With Ryan Evans moderating, the participants buzzed through a number of contentious issues related to Asian security including the ongoing protests in Taiwan, North Korea, tensions between South Korea and Japan, and whether or not the U.S. military is appropriately preparing itself for a potential conflict with China. Have a listen! Photo credit: Official U.S. Navy Imagery
More World Tour footage from DJ John B, this time in Asia, playing gigs at Bed Supperclub in Bangkok, Thailand, Backstage Live in Hong Kong, and Luxy in Taiwan. You can view the video on youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-jHS4uUeRo You can view the video on Vimeo here: http://vimeo.com/14362974 To download the video for your mobile device, [...]