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Mentor Sessions Ep.013: Katie from Citizen X on Bitcoin, Second Passports, and Outmanoeuvring the State Buckle up for a high-stakes dive into the world of Bitcoin and sovereignty with Katie from Citizen X. A former Russian who fled escaped hyperinflation, Katie now arms Bitcoiners with the ultimate Plan B: second passports and residencies. She peels back the curtain on government overreach—think unrealized gains taxes, Bitcoin seizures, and creeping authoritarianism—and shows how the U.S., Canada, and UK are tightening the noose. From El Salvador's Bitcoin citizenship hack to Portugal's HODLer-friendly residency, this episode is your roadmap to protecting your stack and reclaiming your freedom. Want to know how Bitcoiners can stay one step ahead of the system? Hit play—this one's a game-changer. Chapters• 00:00:00:00 - Introduction• 00:01:25:04 - Katie's Flight from RussiaFrom hyperinflation to athletic scholarships, Katie shares her escape from Russia to the U.S. • 00:05:13:18 - Flag Theory 101Katie breaks down jurisdictional arbitrage—why Bitcoiners should stack passports like sats (start with Sovereign Individual). • 00:06:22:10 - Plan B Passport Joins Citizen XHow Katie's Plan B Passport merged with Citizen X to turbocharge options for Bitcoiners. • 00:12:37:01 - What Makes a Passport Strong?Visa-free travel, taxes, and extradition—Katie unpacks what “strong” really means for Bitcoiners. • 00:16:15:16 - Privacy Havens: Where to GoSwitzerland, Turkey, El Salvador—Katie reveals top spots for privacy and dodging Five Eyes data traps. • 00:19:04:02 - Why Bitcoiners Are Ditching Canada & UKCensorship, civil unrest, and hostile policies—Katie explains the exodus from these jurisdictions. • 00:30:08:14 - El Salvador: Bitcoin Citizenship FrontierZero Bitcoin tax and citizenship for ~10 BTC—Katie dives into El Salvador's HODLer paradise. • 00:35:01:01 - Portugal: Residency Without Selling SatsInvest in a Bitcoin-friendly fund for Portuguese residency—Katie's pro tip for families and HODLers. • 00:40:08:05 - Family vs. Solo BitcoinersAntigua for families, Latin America for solo HODLers—Katie's tailored relocation picks. • 00:42:44:09 - Extradition: How Safe Are You?Katie on state power: if they want you bad enough, they'll get you—here's how to lower the odds. • 00:45:14:12 - Katie's Bitcoin Origin StoryHyperinflation, bank freezes, and Mastering Bitcoin—Katie's path to Bitcoin enlightenment.About KatieKatie, ex-founder of Plan B Passport and now CMO at Citizen X• Website: Citizen X • Twitter: @PlanBPassportSchedule a Free Discovery Session with Nathan to fast-track your Bitcoin education and enhance your self-custody security: https://bitcoinmentor.io/?fluent-booking=calendar&host=nathan-1712797202&event=30min Struggling to explain Bitcoin to friends and family? Blockhunters - The Bitcoin Board Game makes it fun and simple. Visit blockhuntersgame.com and use code BTCMENTOR for 10% off to ignite Bitcoin curiosity today! FREE Bitcoin Book Giveaway: New to Bitcoin? Get Magic Internet Money by Jesse Berger FREE! Click here: bitcoinmentororange.com/magic-internet-money BOOK Private Sessions with Bitcoin Mentor: Master self-custody, hardware, multisig, Lightning, privacy, and more. Visit bitcoinmentor.io Subscribe to Mentor Sessions: Don't miss out—follow us on Twitter: BTC Sessions: @BTCsessions Nathan: @theBTCmentor Gary: @GaryLeeNYC Enjoyed this? Like, subscribe, and share! Watch our last episode with Nathan Law on Honk Kong's Fight for Freedom: https://youtu.be/-C3Xi2de3Vw#Bitcoin #SecondPassport #Residency #JurisdictionalArbitrage #TaxFreedom #Privacy #ElSalvador #Portugal #MentorSessions #BitcoinEducation #CitizenX #PlanBPassport #KatieTheRussian #Freedom #Podcast #CitizenshipByInvestment #GoldenVisa
Partagez votre opinion avec la rédactionEn déplacement à Honk-Kong, la parlementaire Sophie Briante-Guillemont s'est entretenue avec notre correspondante Lesfrançais.press. Sénatrice représentant les Français établis hors de France, notre invitée a rejoint le Sénat en août 2024, en remplacement de Jean-Pierre Bansard, décédé. Elle nous parle de son parcours et de son ambition de modifier l'image au Parlement français de notre diaspora hors de France : « on a encore une vision assez dépassée de ce qu'est un Français de l'étranger. On est resté dans des clichés sur l'expat ». Support the show
In 2015, Europe was in the grip of a migrant crisis, as more than one million people fled regions including the Middle East. Many set their sights on a new life in the UK. But, in order to get there, they had to cross the English Channel. One of the most common methods was to hide aboard vehicles destined for Britain at the French port city of Calais. This led to the creation of a squalid migrant camp outside Calais, known as the "Jungle". It was populated by seven to ten thousand people at its largest. Jean-Marc Puissesseau was head of the Port of Calais during the crisis. He speaks to Ben Henderson.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Chris Patten hands over flag during Honk Kong handover ceremony. Credit: Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Kia ora,Welcome to Thursday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.And today we lead with news all markets have been waiting for the US Fed decision.And as expected, they have cut their key policy rates by -25 bps with the targeted range now 4.25%-4.50%. Progress on taming inflation gets the main credit from them. As we publish, Chairman Powell has yet to hold his press conference, so more about their thinking will be revealed then. But this move takes their rollback to -100 bps since August, and back to the level they had at the start of 2023. A slower pace of cuts are expected in 2025.Meanwhile US mortgage applications slipped slightly last week, ending a run of five straight weeks of gains to be +6% higher than year-ago levels and a bit more activity on the purchase side.US housing starts however unexpectedly fell in November and by -1.8% to an annualised rate of 1.3 million units, the lowest in four months. Only in one month since the pandemic has it been this low. American consumers may say they are feeling more optimistic, but they aren't showing it in their housing markets.Japanese exports rose in November and by more than expected to be at the upper end of the monthly range in 2024. It was a rise that beat expectations. But imports fell, and by much more than expected, to a three-month low, and about the average level in 2024.In Malaysia their exports also rose much more than expected, and like Japan their imports, which were also expected to surge, didn't. Obviously not every country can have rising exports and falling imports but those that do count themselves 'winners' in the international trade arena. For Malaysia however, this is a rare monthly result, a small balance for a long period when imports exceeded exports.The Indonesian central bank kept its policy rate unchanged at 6% in a meeting late yesterday.In Hong Kong, major builder New World Development, which recently posted a large and unusual loss, is reportedly trying to renegotiate its loan obligations with banks. Not a great sign for them, and indications China's property sector woes are impacting Honk Kong directly now (rather than juts Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong).And in Australia, a major builder there, APH Holdings, has gone under. This notable because it too is Chinese-owned.Staying in Australia, ASIC is suing crypto company Binance Australia Derivatives for consumer protection failures. More than 500 retail clients of Oztures Trading, trading as Binance Australia Derivatives, were denied important consumer protections after being misclassified as wholesale clients, ASIC alleges in documents filed in the Australian Federal Court.And still in Australia, their Mid-Year budget update by the federal government shows a slightly smaller deficit in the 2024-25 financial year than what was presented in May, but larger deficits over the next three years. All up, that is a cumulative deficit increase of A$22 bln.In Brazil, their currency, the real, depreciated to a record low of 6.16 to the USD, as mounting fiscal concerns, inflationary pressures, and political uncertainty drove an investor loss of confidence. Investor confidence has been shaken by fiscal measures deemed insufficient to stabilise Brazil's rising debt trajectory, as President Lula's tax breaks and modest spending cuts prioritise growth over fiscal discipline. The central bank aggressively tightened monetary policy, raising the interest rate to 12.25% from 11.25%, with two further hikes signaled.The UST 10yr yield is now at just on 4.40%, up +1 bp from this time yesterday.The price of gold will start today at US$2634/oz and down -US$7 from yesterday.Oil prices are back up +US$1.50 to be just on US$71/bbl in the US while the international Brent price is now just on US$74.And the IEA says coal consumption hit a record high in 2024, led by China and capping a 30 year surge. They also say this is probably 'peak-coal' and that the transition to renewables. But that is not certain, because India's use is rising fast. In the meantime, Australia is set to become the fourth largest producer by 2027, surpassing the United States and Russia.The Kiwi dollar starts today just on 57.2 USc and down -40 bps from yesterday. That makes it the lowest level in more than two years. Against the Aussie we are down -20 bps at 90.7 AUc. Against the euro we are also down -20 bps to 54.6 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at just on 67.35 to be down -25 bps from yesterday at this time. And that is also more than a two year low, since October 2022.The bitcoin price starts today at US$104,225 and down -2.5% from this time yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been moderate at +/- 2.1%.Today is the final day our Auckland office is open in 2024. It will be our holiday service until then. Our daily and weekly free email newsletters are taking a break until then. But our databases and rate tables will continue to be updated as changes are reported. And this podcast will continue through the holiday period. We wish you all a fun, safe, and relaxing break.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston. And we will do this again tomorrow.
PM XIII Coach Brad Fittler joins the Run Home to talk the Blues coaching job, expansion sides, rep footy, Lachlan Galvin and more 00:00 Sydney Kings import Cam Oliver 00:45 How did he get the nickname Space Cam 01:15 Living in the city of Reno 01:50 What is it like living in Australia 02:20 NBL is just below the NBA 02:30 He got traded with the Houston Rockets 03:15 Sharing the locker room with Chris Paul 04:15 Watched any rugby yet? 04:50 What he does outside of basketball 05:10 Where does he live in Sydney? 05:25 Fletch's advice 06:00 Loved Spain cause it's so fast 06:50 Struggled in Honk Kong and China 07:20 Does he understand Australian accents 07:45 NBL very physical and aggressive 09:00 Playing under Brian Goorjian 09:45 Working with Andrew Bogut 10:20 What was it like growing up in Oakland 11:30 No more sports in Oakland 12:00 Playing against Damien Lillard 13:00 College System in the US Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEDT on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm AEDT on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the show- Do you dream in color? How many miles do you travel looking for a parking spot in your lifetime? What do the people of Honk Kong celebrate during the bun festival? Listen, laugh, and learn with Nick & Roy. Send your loved one a special birthday message from Nick & Roy. www.nickandroy.com/birthdays.
“The Invisible Dan' and “Monster Mike” leave the desert sands of Egypt and head deep into ancient China to wrap up Stephen Sommers' Mummy trilogy with 2008's Tomb of the Dragon Emperor! Join them as they discuss the personnel changes among the cast and crew, as well as the addition of some Honk Kong action legends, and why this third installment still manages to be entertaining despite its flaws. If you enjoy this episode, and want to support the show, check out our Patreon!
Jonathan - Jono - Trenberth is a businessman, content creator, freelancer writer, reality TV star & dog enthusiast. He is the Owner and Director of Pooped, which has seen much success + expansion. This business has become a pillar of his day-to-day purpoe and a source for true, authentic joy. The word Authentic will come up a lot during this korero. Many may of first heard about Jono during The Amazing Race: Australia New Zealand, or perhaps from the 2019 season of Married At First Sight NZ, or even when flicking through a magazine as seen his modeling at work! Jono has frequented our screens & pages being managed by talent specialists outspoken by odd - however, this is just one part of his full life. Jono has traveled the world, spending time in Italy, Australia, and Honk Kong as an adventure education teacher; and is passionate about NZ Aotearoa's beautiful landscapes too. During our chat we cover SO many topics - from his first experiences with Tall Poppy, the journey to accepting himself authentically, feeling rock bottom and then taking action over his life, the impact of reality TV, and his complicated relationship with social media. Listen to the full interview on Spotify, iHeart Radio, or Apple Podcasts. #contentcreator #dog #business #owner #mafs #realitytv #creator #authentic #fyp #socialmedia #nz #mentalperformance #podcast #tallpoppytalk #mentalhealthmatters #aotearoa #newzealand
L'esercito israeliano ha sparato su una folla di persone in attesa di ricevere gli aiuti umanitari nel nord della Striscia di Gaza: uccise almeno 112 persone, 760 i feriti. I palestinesi uccisi dall'attacco di Hamas sono oltre 30mila. Marina Pierri, direttrice artistica del Festival delle serie tv, ci racconta dell'enigmatica serie Expats – ambientata a Honk Kong e guidata da una Nicole Kidman che lascia intuire molto allo spettatore. Rassegna stampa: Al Jazeera dice che un attacco israeliano sugli aiuti umanitari a Gaza ha causato 77 morti e 250 feriti, Luigi Mastrodonato
U.S. President Joe Biden's re-election campaign and his Democratic Party allies raised more than $42 million in January. Our Presenter Ed Butler will be finding out how much money is needed to have a successful campaign. A billionaire former property investor from China tells us why he reckons efforts to reform the property market there are doomed to fail. And we are hearing all about Beyoncé's launch of her first-ever hair car brand. Ed Butler is joined throughout by two guests on opposite sides of the world: Rebecca Choong Wilkins, Senior Asia Correspondent for Bloomberg in Honk Kong and Dante Disparte, Chief Strategy Officer at Circle a global financial technology firm in New York. (Picture: U.S. President Joe Biden waves as he boards Air Force One en route to California from Joint Base Andrews, in Maryland, U.S. Credit: Reuters)
Ar re Shompen zo 'veviñ e koadeier Enez Nikobar Bras evit ar wech, met en deiz-hiziv ne chom ket kalz deuzouto ken. Met hebdale marteze a-walc'h ne chomo ket gour ebet ken : gouarnamant New-Delhi zo soñj sevel un "Honk-Kong" nevez war an enezenn. Evit an dra-se vo distrujet war 130 km² a goadeier eno, lec'h m'emañ ar re Shompen o chom.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers Media Network, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes. On today's episode: New Jersey's MetLife Stadium announced as hosts of the 2026 World Cup Final, Arsenal beat Liverpool at The Emirates to reignite their title dreams, all of the weekend's footballing action, South Africa make their first AFCON semi-final since 2000, Honk Kong soccer fans furious as Messi left on bench, and Arturo Vidal returns to his boyhood club - to much fanfare. Football don't sleep, and neither do we. This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by… Host: Sammy James Producer: George Cooper Researcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Una vez más nos juntamos frente a los micros, en un “Lunes de Videoclub”, para desgranar y analizar una película de las que vale muy mucho la pena rescatar de la estantería de los 80. “Los Supercamorristas” (1984) es una coproducción entre España y China, rodada en Barcelona, y protagonizada, entre otros, por un jovencísimo Jackie Chan, bajo la dirección de su colega Sammo Hung y con la aparición de algunos rostros españoles tan curiosos como Pepe Sancho o Lola Forner. Interpretaciones exageradas, bromas toscas y burdas, slapstick, ambientes urbanos y decorados exóticos, un guion deslavazado, persecuciones trepidantes, mamporros y piruetas, una sexualidad casi naif y unas coreografías apabullantes, dan como resultado un explosivo cóctel Molotov que, a día de hoy, sigue teniendo alguna de las escenas de lucha mejor consideradas de la historia. Y no es una exageración. Y es que Benny Urquídez y Keith Vitali fueron unos rivales algo más que dignos para “los tres dragones” (Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan y Yuen Biao), repartiendo leches tan bien como las encajaron. En esta tarde-noche de lunes, contextualizamos esta película, situándola en la Barcelona de la época, analizamos la trayectoria de este variopinto y maravilloso grupo conocido como Lucky Stars, desde sus inicios en la escuela de ópera de Honk Kong, y nos divertimos recordando algunas escenas y anécdotas de rodaje. “Los Supercamorristas” tuvo un tremendo éxito en su momento, y originó que en España se nombraran a otras producciones del mismo trío protagonista, como “secuelas” apócrifas, sin tener nada que ver con la original. A pesar de ello, hoy día se considera una película “menor” en diferentes círculos, por lo que es de justicia reivindicarla y volver a visionarla. Así, aunque se le puede achacar un cierto regusto añejo o incluso un toque casi ridículo en algunos gags, alejados de nuestro estilo de humor occidental, desde luego nadie puede negar que es una película para disfrutar. Para desarrollar todos estos temas contamos, una vez más, con la inestimable ayuda de alguien que no sólo comparte nuestra afición por la película, sino que incluso la vive, literalmente, pues habita cerca de algunas de las localizaciones usadas en el film. Por supuesto, nos referimos a Israel Gordon, podcaster amigo y cinéfilo de armas tomar. Y es que su pericia era imprescindible para encauzar la alocada verborrea de mono borracho a la sombra de un platanero azul que padece en ocasiones Óscar Cabrera. Por su parte, Juan Pablo Molina, coreógrafo experto de las ondas, que realiza fintas y volteretas increíbles, micrófono en mano, dirige este programa. Esperamos que sea de vuestro agrado, queridos remakers, y que nos dejéis algunos comentarios y opiniones en redes.
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Canadian-born artist Ramona Nordal began her art exploration at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, British Columbia. Here she studied lithography, colour theory, painting and drawing and later focused on anatomy drawing and painting. Colour theory has always been a huge part of Nordal's process and she is quickly becoming known for her richly evocative colour palette. The central theme that unites all of her work is the mixture of the traditional with the unconventional. Her work is a representation of her interest in the human form, pop art culture and capturing the presence of her subjects. Nordal is hyper aware of art's relationship with human emotion and her subjects reflect this as they captivate you and entice you into their world. Her work can be found in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Australia, Honk Kong and Europe. Learn more about the artist here. Learn more about the podcast here.
durée : 00:19:54 - Journal de 18h - Le super typhon SAOLA , possiblement le plus puissant depuis 1949, selon le Centre météorologique chinois s'apprête à toucher le territoire et les grandes villes aux alentours, l'alerte est maximale.
durée : 00:19:54 - Journal de 18h - Le super typhon SAOLA , possiblement le plus puissant depuis 1949, selon le Centre météorologique chinois s'apprête à toucher le territoire et les grandes villes aux alentours, l'alerte est maximale.
La Cina ha appena messo 1 milione di dollari di taglia sulla testa di 8 attivisti pro-democrazia fuggiti da Honk Kong a causa della repressione cinese, addirittura accusando il Regno Unito di proteggerli dall'estradizione. Silvia Stella Osella, esperta di moda, ci racconta della surreale campagna di Shein, una delle peggiori aziende di fast fashion al mondo, che - tramite influencer - vuole convincere i consumatori della propria sostenibilità.Articolo: Sono almeno 3mila i palestinesi in fuga dalle bombe israeliane su Jenin, Luigi Mastrodonato Articolo: Fukushima, l'Onu dice sì allo sversamento di acqua contaminata nell'oceano Pacifico, Maurizio Bongioanni Puoi scriverci alla mail podcast@lifegate.it e trovare tutti gli approfondimenti sul sito di LifeGateÈ uscita la nuova puntata di Venticinque, 1997-2022 - con ospite Myss Keta – il podcast di LifeGate Radio e Rockit.it che racconta gli ultimi 25 anni di musica italiana.
Tim Dup continu de nous faire voyager en Asie, dans ce quatrième épisode de son aventure, à Honk Kong cette fois-ci. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Tim Dup continu de nous faire voyager en Asie, dans ce quatrième épisode de son aventure, à Honk Kong cette fois-ci.
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Ellie Ariny, qui vient nous parler de la sortie de son tome 3 de sa saga l'Empire de Jade, comment ce projet est né au fur et à mesure de son avancée avec l'écriture et de son expatriation, d'abord à Honk-Kong, puis à Singapour, ses procédés d'écriture ainsi que son projet de traduire sa saga en anglais. Si vous voulez en savoir plus sur ses activités, elle est présente sur son instagram et je vo us joins également son Linktree. Épisode préparé avec le bras droit de Micro Écriture : Morganedelivres Vous retrouverez le prochain épisode de Micro Ecriture la semaine prochaine. A chaque épisode, une expérience vécue par un ou une auteurice en herbe ou un sujet qui peut poser problème pour terminer son manuscrit ou bloquer dans l'écriture sera abordé, avec liberté d'expression et bienveillance. N'hésitez pas à soutenir le podcast en laissant 5 étoiles et un avis sur la plateforme où vous l'écoutez. Retrouvez-moi sur instagram (@gd_elise) ou sur mon site-web. À bientôt !
Hit Factory's heroic duo take on Johnnie To's 1993 Honk Kong action spectacular, 'The Heroic Trio'. It's a super hero origin story featuring three of Hong Kong cinema's most remarkable leading women - Anita Mui, Michelle Yeoh, & Maggie Cheung - and a wellspring of imagination & style unrivaled by western action movies of the era. We discuss the dynamic burst of imagination at the center of Hong Kong's Golden Era of action cinema that birthed the talents of To, Tsui Hark, John Woo and countless others, the film's nuanced and progressively feminine approach to its storytelling, the brilliant costume design...and the movie's commendable contempt toward children. Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
Date: 14.03.2023 Join Sharjeel Ahmad and Saad Ahmed for Tuesday's show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: “Vaping" and "Grammar Schools" Vaping In UK vaping has quietly gained popularity among children, with few warnings of the risk of an epidemic from officials. According to Health experts vaping is not risk-free, and there are fears that the e-cigarette boom has the potential to create a generation of young people hooked on nicotine. Grammar Schools Grammar schools get great academic results. This is not only because of the selection of more able pupils, but also because they can often be pushed harder due to a more equal level of ability in class. However, it is claimed that wealthier children have a better chance to get into grammar schools because their parents can afford tutoring. The schools are therefore seen as being classist and perpetuating a more divisive society. Join us as we discuss, if Grammar school are indeed failing poorer students. Guests Mr Sinan Brown (Research Assistant on e-cigarette project for National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH) at Australian National University) Harry Shapiro (Director of Drugwise UK) Hazel Cheeseman (Deputy Chief Executive for Action on Smoking and Health) Mona Ahmed (Teacher and Mother of two) Nick Hillman (Director of the Higher Education Policy Institute) Robert Lomax (Has worked as a school teacher and tutor in London, Honk Kong and Italy. Currently presenter of the Easy 11 Plus channel on Youtube) Producers Durr-e-sameen Mirza and Khansa Razzaq
Página del Fondo: https://emprendedurosventures.com/ ¡Emprendeduros! En este episodio Rodrigo nos da una actualización de mercado donde habla de la situación del Mercado, de los bienes raíces, del fondeo de los fondos mas grandes del mundo y de las bacarrotas. Nos da los reportes de ingresos de Walmart, Home Depot, Coinbase, Nvidia, Baidu y Alibaba. Después habla de la nueva sociedad de Microsoft. También menciona la finalización de la compra One Medical por Amazon . Finalmente nos da la actualización de Cryptos donde habla de Honk Kong proponiendo legislación de Cryptos.
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From digital banks to 24 hour grocery delivery, it's clear that our everyday lives are being increasingly shaped by technology, but not every country is advancing equally…Having lived in Singapore, Honk Kong and London, Felina Tan is perfectly placed to lead us in a comparison of global tech, whether we'll see the West adopt a more one-app-fits-all system, the lack of growth in digital banking in the East, and check in on Elon Musk's controversy-stirring Twitter moves.This episode of Disconnected covers:Fallout from Elon Musk's recent Twitter purchaseDifferences in technological advancements around the worldThe prevalence of digital banks like Monzo and StarlingWhether the west will ever adopt a one-app-for-everything approachLinks and references at: https://disconnectedpodcast.com/
Haz clic en el siguiente enlace para ver el vídeo de alejandro! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYIYYjDm3NU ¡Emprendeduros! En el episodio de hoy Rodrigo nos da una actualización de mercado donde habla de la situación del mercado, la recientes subidas de la tasa de interés, los comentarios de Jerome Powell, la inflación en Europa y los cierres por COVID en China. Revisa el reporte de ingresos de las empresas de petróleo, Uber, AirBnB, Robinhood, AMD y Qualcomm. Después habla de la inversión de Blackstone en energía. También habla de los cambios en las redes sociales como Twitter y TikTok. Finalmente nos da una actualización de Cryptos donde habla de Dogecoin, Honk Kong y las mineras de cryptos.
L'info qu'il faut : - Les 16-24 ans regardent 7 fois moins la télé que les seniors - Honk Kong a mis en place aux niveaux des feux rouges, des lumières à meme le sol pour les personnes qui ne lèvent jamais les yeux de leurs smartphones Le winner du jour : - Un supporter des Yankees de NY a été filmé utilise la saucisse de son hot dog comme une paille - Un ours a débarqué dans le jardin d'une fête d'anniversaire La chronique de Jonathan O'Donnell : La femme de Jonathan part quelques jours à l'étranger Le savoir inutile : En Finlande, il y a une expression qui signifie "boire de l'alcool chez soi, seul et en sous-vêtements". Le devinez-quoi : En Suède, ils font disparaitre des choses que eux seuls sont capable de faire disparaitre La chanson du jour : Wilson Pickett "Land of 1000 Dances" Les pourquoi de Max : Pourquoi dit-on "avoir un coeur d'artichaut" ? Le bonus du Double Expresso : le partage des taches ménagères aurait un effet sur la libido
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On this episode of HR Like a Boss we are joined by Pete Schramm! Hear him discuss how he went from growing up on a farm, to building robots for the Army, to creating Lattitude, a professional development program. About Pete Pete Schramm loves bringing people together! Schramm is an entrepreneur, motivator, TEDx speaker, author, and experienced leader focused on guiding diverse teams to solve complex problems. Schramm grew up working on his family's farm near Pittsburgh, PA where he honed his tireless work ethic and sparked his passion for connecting people. He graduated from Sewickley Academy, then attended Catholic Univ as an athlete with an academic focus on mechanical engineering for undergrad and grad school. Schramm studied abroad in Honk Kong in 2013. Schramm began his professional career at the world's largest defense contractor in the Operations Leadership Development Program (OLDP). While at Lockheed Martin, Schramm held roles as a proposal analyst, environmental sustainability engineer, supervisor, supplier quality, and manufacturing engineer. He led an effort to design and implement Florida's largest solar carport in 2017. After the two-year rotational program, he supported the design and build of missile launchers and shipbuilding programs as the lead quality engineer and risk program manager, respectively. While at Lockheed Martin, Schramm learned the value of professional mentorship - top-down and peer-to-peer. He had a front-row experience of the value of meaningful relationships and intentional people-helping-people. In 2018, Schramm went to MTEQ (now QinetiQ) where he led a team of more than 100 engineers and scientists along with a $30M+ portfolio of multiple programs - building robots for the Army that “keep the good guys safe from far away.” This is where Schramm was able to lead by example and prioritize people-over-process to unlock new levels of productivity and profitability resulting in a culture of cohesive collaboration. In 2020, Schramm left Corporate America to focus on his startup – Lattitude (previously Lattus). The concept came to fruition in March 2018 after Schramm realized that his one-on-one mentoring and matchmaking began filling up 15+ hours each week. Lattus is the one-stop-shop, human connection platform that cultivates engagement through conversations. Schramm compares Lattus to “the intersection of LinkedIn, Zoom, Calendly, and Google Docs with flares of Survey Monkey.” Lattus is helping organizations attract, engage, and retain top talent through structured programs including, new employee onboarding, mentorship, DEI, and 360 feedback, mental health, and succession planning. Schramm is a trained and certified Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt, Agile HR Practitioner, Scrum Master, and Project Management Professional (PMP). Pete continues to stay active by playing basketball, hiking, and cycling (#SchrammFarm on Peloton). He loves traveling (30+ countries so far) and is always learning new things - oftentimes in group settings to bring more people together. Schramm received a 30 Under 30 award and he is an active member of the Pittsburgh Rotary Club, PHRA, and on the Sewickley Academy Board of Trustees. Pete's Purpose: Life is what you make of it - why not make it amazing for yourself and those around you by inspiring potential and igniting the fire inside of others. Let's level the playing field to provide equitable access to unlimited opportunity to put the right people in the right places to accelerate the solutions of tomorrow. About HR Like a Boss HR Like a Boss centers around the concept that with the right passion to be and think different, HR and business professionals can do amazingly awesome HR. People who do HR like a boss understand business concepts, what makes people tick, and how to approach HR as more than a compliance or cost center. This podcast builds the foundation for John Bernatovicz's upcoming book, "HR Like a Boss." If you're ready to take you --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/willory/message
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With the historic exodus from New York, hedge funds are well on their way to claiming the Sunshine state as home. This week, the CBG Luxury Team zeros in on what's causing the Manhattan financial monsters to relocate in record numbers. From Ken Griffin's Citadel to Paul Singer's Elliott Management, hundreds of billions of dollars in asset management is now taking their place amount the beaches and golf courses of south Florida. Meanwhile, Rachelle globetrots to Honk Kong for yet another pricey closing and a huge price chop catches Scott's eye. Click that play button again for the very best real estate podcast out there on The Sunny Side!
Welcome back to The Garden State, the only NJ podcast that gives you all the news you need to know this week. Thanks for stopping by Episode 22 today! We are thrilled you're joining us to talk all things JERSEY. We appreciate you. Today, we cover a wide range of topics including this week's NJ Transit strikes, schools with padded quiet rooms for misbehaving children, the 15,000 acre wildfire that took over Wharton State Forest, the floating restaurant in Honk Kong that SUNK, new art exhibits coming to AC, and more pop up parties (THEY DON'T STOP). We LOVE JERSEY and we know you do too! Let's make this place better and better by the day. Thanks for listening and supporting this show!Follow us on all our socials to keep up to date with that and everything else happening. https://linktr.ee/thegardenstate
À la Une l'actualité dans Accents du monde cette semaine, c'est l'impasse politique dans laquelle se trouve la France, à l'issue du second tour des élections législatives. Nous avons interrogé, à ce propos, Federico Vacas, directeur adjoint du département Opinion et Politique d'IPSOS, l'entreprise de sondages. Il affirme que c'est une défaite incontestable pour Emmanuel Macron. Federico Vacas souligne que nous sommes face à un électorat divisé en trois blocs irréconciliables: Macron au centre, l'extrême droite de Marine Le Pen et la coalition Nupes autour de la gauche radicale de Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Avec : - Hermine Roumilhac de la rédaction chinoise pour les 25 ans de la rétrocession de Honk Kong à la Chine - Asbel Lopez pour la rédaction en espagnol pour la violence, dont font preuve les narcos au Paraguay - Denis Strel-kov de la rédaction russe concernant les perspectives de l'adhésion de l'Ukraine à l'UE dans un contexte de guerre.
The Honk Kong offers keep coming... Hear the latest plans with Enver Jusufovic and host Steve Hewlett about exciting Victorian 3yo Pinstriped.
Nella Rassegna di oggi, il Grisa ci parla delle Isole Far Oer e del loro rapporto con la Russia, del nuovo Governatore di Honk Kong, di una start-up del litio e della flessione degli ETF. Buon ascolto!
Qualcomm is the world's largest fabless semiconductor designer. The name Qualcomm is a mashup of Quality and Communications and communications has been a hallmark of the company since its founding. They began in satellite communications and today most every smartphone has a Qualcomm chip. The ubiquity of communications in our devices and everyday lives has allowed them a $182 billion market cap as of the time of this writing. Qualcomm began with far humbler beginnings. They emerged out of a company called Linkabit in 1985. Linkabit was started by Irwin Jacobs, Leonard Kleinrock, and Andrew Viterbi - all three former graduate students at MIT. Viterbi moved to California to take a job with JPL in Pasadena, where he worked on satellites. He then went off to UCLA where he developed what we now call the Viterti algorithm, for encoding and decoding digital communications. Jacobs worked on a book called Principles of Communication Engineering after getting his doctorate at MIT. Jacobs then took a year of leave to work at JPL after he met Viterbi in the early 1960s and the two hit it off. By 1966, Jacobs was a professor at the University of California, San Diego. Kleinrock was at UCLA by then and the three realized they had too many consulting efforts between them, but if they consolidated the request they could pool their resources. Eventually Jacobs and Viterbi left and Kleinrock got busy working on the first ARPANET node when it was installed at UCLA. Jerry Heller, Andrew Cohen, Klein Gilhousen, and James Dunn eventually moved into the area to work at Linkabit and by the 1970s Jacobs was back to help design telecommunications for satellites. They'd been working to refine the theories from Claude Shannon's time at MIT and Bell Labs and were some of the top names in the industry on the work. And the space race needed a lot of this type of work. They did their work on Scientific Data Systems computers in an era before that company was acquired by Xerox. Much as Claude Shannon got started thinking of data loss as it pertains to information theory while trying to send telegraphs over barbed wire, they refined that work thinking about sending images from mars to earth. Others from MIT worked on other space projects as a part of missions. Many of those early employees were Viterbi's PhD students and they were joined by Joseph Odenwalder, who took Viterbi's decoding work and combined it with a previous dissertation out of MIT when he joined Linkabit. That got used in the Voyager space probes and put Linkabit on the map. They were hiring some of the top talent in digital communications and were able to promote not only being able to work with some of the top minds in the industry but also the fact that they were in beautiful San Diego, which appealed to many in the Boston or MIT communities during harsh winters. As solid state electronics got cheaper and the number of transistors more densely packed into those wafers, they were able to exploit the ability to make hardware and software for military applications by packing digital signal processors that had previously taken a Sigma from SDS into smaller and smaller form factors, like the Linkabit Microprocessor, which got Viterbi's algorithm for encoding data into a breadboard and a chip. The work continued with defense contractors and suppliers. They built modulation and demodulation for UHF signals for military communications. That evolved into a Command Post Modem/Processor they sold, or CPM/P for short. They made modems for the military in the 1970s, some of which remained in production until the 1990s. And as they turned their way into the 1980s, they had more than $10 million in revenue. The UC San Diego program grew in those years, and the Linkabit founders had more and more local talent to choose from. Linkabit developed tools to facilitate encoded communications over commercial satellites as well. They partnered with companies like IBM and developed smaller business units they were able to sell off. They also developed a tool they called VideoCipher to encode video, which HBO and others used to do what we later called scrambling on satellite signals. As we rounded the corner into the 1990s, though, they turned their attention to cellular services with TDMA (Time-Division Multiple Access), an early alternative to CDMA. Along the way, Linkabit got acquired by a company called MACOM in 1980 for $25 million. The founders liked that the acquirer was a fellow PhD from MIT and Linkabit stayed separate but grew quickly with the products they were introducing. As with most acquisitions, the culture changed and by 1985 the founders were gone. The VideoCipher and other units were sold off, spun off, or people just left and started new companies. Information theory was decades old at this point, plenty of academic papers had been published, and everyone who understood the industry knew that digital telecommunications was about to explode; a perfect storm for defections. Qualcomm Over the course of the next few years over two dozen companies were born as the alumni left and by 2003, 76 companies were founded by Linkabit alumni, including four who went public. One of the companies that emerged included the Linkabit founders Irwin Jacobs and Andrew Viterbi, Begun in 1985, Qualcomm is also based in San Diego. The founders had put information theory into practice at Linkabit and seen that the managers who were great at finance just weren't inspiring to scientists. Qualcomm began with consulting and research, but this time looked for products to take to market. They merged with a company called Omninet and the two released the OmniTRACS satellite communication system for trucking and logistical companies. They landed Schneider National and a few other large customers and grew to over 600 employees in those first five years. It remained a Qualcomm subsidiary until recently. Even with tens of millions in revenue, they operated at a loss while researching what they knew would be the next big thing. Code-Division Multiple Acces, or CDMA, is a technology that allows for sending information over multiple channels so users can share not just a single frequency of the radio band, but multiple frequencies without a lot of interference. The original research began all the way back in the 1930s when Dmitry Ageyev in the Soviet Union researched the theory of code division of signals at Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications. That work and was furthered during World War II by German researchers like Karl Küpfmüller and Americans like Claude Shannon, who focused more on the information theory of communication channels. People like Lee Yuk-wing then took the cybernetics work from pioneers like Norbert Weiner and helped connect those with others like Qualcomm's Jacobs, a student of Yuk-wing's when he was a professor at MIT. They were already working on CDMA jamming in the early 1950s at MIT's Lincoln Lab. Another Russian named Leonid Kupriyanovich put the concept of CMDA into practice in the later 1950s so the Soviets could track people using a service they called Altai. That made it perfect for perfect for tracking trucks and within a few years was released in 1965 as a pre-cellular radiotelephone network that got bridged to standard phone lines. The Linkabit and then Qualcomm engineers had worked closely with satellite engineers at JPL then Hughes and other defense then commercial contractors. They'd come in contact with work and built their own intellectual property for decades. Bell was working on mobile, or cellular technologies. Ameritech Mobile Communications, or Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) as they were known at the time, launched the first 1G network in 1983 and Vodaphone launched their first service in the UK in 1984. Qualcomm filed their first patent for CDMA the next year. That patent is one of the most cited documents in all of technology. Qualcomm worked closely with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US and with industry consortiums, such as the CTIA, or Cellular Telephone Industries Association. Meanwhile Ericsson promoted the TDMA standard as they claimed it was more standard; however, Qualcomm worked on additional patents and got to the point that they licensed their technology to early cell phone providers like Ameritech, who was one of the first to switch from the TDMA standard Ericsson promoted to CDMA. Other carriers switched to CDMA as well, which gave them data to prove their technology worked. The OmniTRACS service helped with revenue, but they needed more. So they filed for an initial public offering in 1991 and raised over $500 billion in funding between then and 1995 when they sold another round of shares. By then, they had done the work to get CDMA encoding on a chip and it was time to go to the mass market. They made double what they raised back in just the first two years, reaching over $800 million in revenue in 1996. Qualcomm and Cell Phones One of the reasons Qualcomm was able to raise so much money in two substantial rounds of public funding is that the test demonstrations were going so well. They deployed CDMA in San Diego, New York, Honk Kong, Los Angeles, and within just a few years had over a dozen carriers running substantial tests. The CTIA supported CDMA as a standard in 1993 and by 1995 they went from tests to commercial networks. The standard grew in adoption from there. South Korea standardized on CDMA between 1993 to 116. The CDMA standard was embraced by Primeco in 1995, who used the 1900 MHz PCS band. This was a joint venture between a number of vendors including two former regional AT&T spin-offs from before the breakup of AT&T and represented interests from Cox Communications, Sprint, and turned out to be a large undertaking. It was also the largest cellular launch with services going live in 19 cities and the first phones were from a joint venture between Qualcomm and Sony. Most of PrimeCo's assets were later merged with AirTouch Cellular and the Bell Atlantic Mobile to form what we now know as Verizon Wireless. Along the way, there were a few barriers to mass proliferation of the Qualcomm CDMA standards. One is that they made phones. The Qualcomm Q cost them a lot to manufacture and it was a market with a lot of competition who had cheaper manufacturing ecosystems. So Qualcomm sold the manufacturing business to Kyocera, who continued to license Qualcomm chips. Now they could shift all of their focus on encoding bits of data to be carried over multiple radio channels to do their part in paving the way for 2G and 3G networks with the chips that went into most phones of the era. Qualcomm couldn't have built out a mass manufacturing ecosystem to supply the world with every phone needed in the 2G and 3G era. Nor could they make the chips that went in those phones. The mid and late 1990s saw them outsource then just license their patents and know-how to other companies. A quarter of a billion 3G subscribers across over a hundred carriers in dozens of countries. They got in front of what came after CDMA and worked on multiple other standards, including OFDMA, or Orthogonal frequency-Division Multiple Access. For those they developed the Qualcomm Flarion Flash-OFDM and 3GPP 5G NR, or New Radio. And of course a boatload of other innovative technologies and chips. Thus paving the way to have made Qualcomm instrumental in 5G and beyond. This was really made possible by this hyper-specialization. Many of the same people who developed the encoding technology for the Voyager satellite decades prior helped pave the way for the mobile revolution. They ventured into manufacturing but as with many of the designers of technology and chips, chose to license the technology in massive cross-licensing deals. These deals are so big Apple sued Qualcomm recently for a billion in missed rebates. But there were changes happening in the technology industry that would shake up those licensing deals. Broadcom was growing into a behemoth. Many of their designs sent from stand-alone chips to being a small part of a SoC, or system on a chip. Suddenly, cross-licensing the ARM gave Qualcomm the ability to make full SoCs. Snapdragon has been the moniker of the current line of SoCs since 2007. Qualcomm has an ARM Architectural License and uses the ARM instruction set to create their own CPUs. The most recent incarnation is known as Krait. They also create their own Graphics Processor (GPU) and Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) known as Adreno and Hexagon. They recently acquired Arteris' technology and engineering group, and they used Arteris' Network on Chip (NoC) technology. Snapdragon chips can be found in the Samsung Galaxy, Vivo, Asus, and Xiaomi phones. Apple designs their own chips that are based on the ARM architecture, so in some ways compete with the Snapdragon, but still use Qualcomm modems like every other SoC. Qualcomm also bought a new patent portfolio from HP, including the Palm patents and others, so who knows what we'll find in the next chips - maybe a chip in a stylus. Their slogan is "enabling the wireless industry," and they've certainly done that. From satellite communications that required a computer the size of a few refrigerators to battlefield communications to shipping trucks with tracking systems to cell towers, and now the full processor on a cell phone. They've been with us since the beginning of the mobile era and one has to wonder if the next few generations of mobile technology will involve satellites, so if Qualcomm will end up right back where they began: encoding bits of information theory into silicon.
Hour 4: Craig remembered back to one of his favorite WFAN memories when he was away. Uncle Allen gave us the skinny on the time he was in Honk Kong and saw them serve monkey brain. And would it really matter if the Yankee's gave Freddie Freeman Joe D's number?
#FreeHongKong First, it was Apple Daily, then Stand News and now Citizen News close their doors as free speech is being stifled in Hong Kong. HK residents want to leave - how, when & where to? Elmer Yuen explains life in HK & the challenges.
China Unbound: A New World Disorder, journalist Joanna Chiu takes her experience of over a decade examining China's expansion and puts pen to paper to give the reader a view of it's economic power, it's sway over foreign countries, and how China's growth has been handled by Western Nations. Peter and Joanna go under the hood of leader Xi Jinping's policies and understand how China's actions in Honk Kong should be closely observed by all nations as it could be closer to home in the future, how China has retaliated to moves against it's citizens on foreign soil and they discuss the policy of Wolf Warrior diplomacy. You can find China Unbound: A New World Disorder in all good shops and online, and find out further information about Joanna's work at her website - www.joannachiu.com Further thoughts, work and projects from Peter can be found via - www.peterfrankopan.com * NOTE - this episode was recorded and produced before the release of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou and Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig. Produced, edited and mixed by @producerneil
Afghanistan: Il presidente vola in Tagikistan, i talebani dichiarano l'Emirato islamico. Honk Kong: si scioglie il Fronte per i diritti umani. Haiti: sale il bilancio delle vittime del terremoto mentre incombe una tempesta tropicale Ascolta il podcast notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli. Musiche di Walter Sguazzin
Honk Kong: chiude l'Apple Daily, dopo che 5 dirigenti del giornale sono stati arrestati (copertina). Canada: trovate altre centinaia di tombe anonime in una ex scuola indigena. Gibilterra: oggi referendum sull'aborto. Afghanistan: l'intelligence USA sostiene che Kabul potrebbe cadere sei mesi dopo il ritiro. Israele dice che gli agricoltori di Gaza devono rimuovere le corone dei pomodori se vogliono esportarli Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli. Musiche di Walter Sguazzin
Today on the show, I talk with Dr. Kristen Willeumier. Dr. Willeumier is a neuroscientist with research expertise in neurobiology and neuroimaging. She is a leading advocate for brain health and wellness and is the author of the book Biohack Your Brain: How to Boost Cognitive Health, Performance and Power. From 2009-2016, Dr. Willeumier served as the Director of Neuroimaging and Clinical Research for the Amen Clinics, where she led the efforts to utilize imaging technologies to better understand the neurobiological issues underlying psychiatric disorders. In this capacity, she oversaw many pioneering studies, including a clinical research trial investigating the long-term effects of repetitive subconcussive impacts in National Football League players. Subsequent work focused on therapeutic approaches to rehabilitate brain function in athletes with mild traumatic brain injury and the application of machine learning algorithms to neuroimaging data to improve the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Dr. Willeumier holds a B.A. degree in psychology from Boston College, M.S. degrees in physiological science and neurobiology, and a Ph.D. degree in neurobiology from the University of California, Los Angeles. She conducted her graduate work in the laboratory of neurophysiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the laboratory of neurogenetics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. She was a postdoctoral scientist in the Department of Neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where she continued her work in neurodegenerative disease, focusing on the molecular mechanisms underlying Parkinson's disease. During her doctoral training at UCLA and Cedars- Sinai Medical Center she was awarded an NIH NRSA fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health. She has presented her work at national and international scientific meetings including the Society for Neuroscience and the Gordon Research Conference in Honk Kong, China. Kristen Willeumier, Ph.D. https://www.drwilleumier.com/ Biohack Your Brain: https://www.amazon.com/Biohack-Your-Brain-Cognitive-Performance-ebook/dp/B086JXQ5LC
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Laurence Lim Dally est une femme inspirante, entrepreneure, elle est experte de la diversité et des différences interculturelles. Elle a travaillé au bureau du 1er ministre sur les questions de diversités et d'égalité des chances avant de partir à Honk Kong. Avec Laurence on envisage un sujet qui dérange...la pensée universaliste française sur tous les sujets de société mais surtout la manière dont les Chinois et plus généralement l'Asie envisagent des questions importantes de société: le rapport femme/homme, l'écologie, de la gestion des données, de la vie privée, la beauté, la réussite.... C'est d'autant plus important que la Chine est en train d'influencer par les plateformes digitales (je pense à Tik Tok entre autre) notre manière de voir le monde. La Chine est sur le point de prendre un leadership mondial et cela aura nécessairement des conséquences sur nos modes de vie. Dès lors, envisager nos biais culturels cognitifs est essentiel. J'avais déjà abordé le sujet en parlant d'intelligence artificielle avec Aurélie Jean mais la morale que l'on considère comme universelle est totalement culturelle. Nous y revenons avec Laurence dans le détail Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : Vlan #44 Santé, alimentaire et lobbying de l'industrie avec Isabelle Saporta (https://cutt.ly/8fFwdk2) Vlan #127 A quoi ressemblera la mondialisation post-covid19 (https://cutt.ly/YfFwiKR) #145 La finance est-elle l'ennemie de l'écologie? Avec Bertrand Badré (https://audmns.com/LslCRlt) Vlan #83 Envisager d'autres manières de gouverner avec Primavera de Filippi (https://cutt.ly/jfFwf0b)
From the protests for racial justice and criminal justice reform in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd to the renewed protest movement in Honk Kong as China moves to quell its autonomy, it's a time of protest all across the globe. *Recorded Tuesday June 2 2020 ** Due to an audio issue in recording Liam's audio is several seconds ahead of Meg's at time, We apologize for any inconvenience this causes and have already identified and resolved the issue for our next episode.
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People in Hong Kong are frightened by its Government. The controversial extradition bill wasn't discussed as it was announced by the government. Now, their freedom is threatened. Do you expect this protest lasts as long as 2014 protests? There is a huge conflict between China and Hong Kong. Firstly, the language. When Hong Kong was handed over, Hong Kongese spoke Cantonese which is one of the two biggest Chinese languages. People could tell the Hong Kongese by its language difference from Mandarin Chinese. A Hong Kong student in a university in Melbourne, he said. “Mandarin speaker kind of look down Cantonese speaker” That's how Hong Kongese feels uncomfortable. Now, you can see the protest everywhere online in English. The generational change caused in a decade. They use established English. I presume Honk Kong obtained a new personality in English. Sooner or later, this conflict should happen. Secondly, democracy. In 1994, the British government handed Hong Kong over its government on condition the democracy and independence remained safe from the Chinese government's influence. But, the Chinese government's power eroding Hong Kong's independence. The government will ban whatever they believe that not good. New extradition bill will threaten the freedom of speech in Hong Kong. About 1 of six Hong Kongese joined the protest, yet the Government didn't listen to their voice, even worse, they use a weapon to hurt its citizens. The Guardian's editorial said “For China, what is at stake is whether in future the rest of the world will be able to trust it to keep its word. If it breaks its commitment to Hong Kong, where else can it be trusted?” On Wednesday, In Shibuya, Japan, 2,500 people attended the protest against the extradition bill. Japanese Government yet remain silent. U.S, Canada and the British government published a critical comment on that incident. Behind the silence, G20 summit is coming next week in Japan, so far, Chinese president Xi Jinping is attending. The accusing must disgrace Chinese government. I think the Japanese government should make the statement that we have independence between law and government. Oh, mighty, That makes trouble, doesn't it? Our leader tries to change the constitution! He's gonna make the defence army into troopers. Which government China and Japan have a better government? We can Tweet teddy-bear on Twitter. So, Japan is slightly better in that way. For my personal notes, I just understood the difference between the freedom and liberty by U.S Joe Biden's tweet “The extraordinary bravery shown by hundreds of thousands in Hong Kong, marching for the civil liberties & autonomy promised by China is inspiring. And the world is watching. All of us must stand in support of democratic principles and freedom.” Yes, people are acting under the civil liberty. According to the guardian ”Media outlets, including the South China Morning Post, public broadcaster Radio Television Hong Kong and pro-Beijing Sing Tao newspaper, reported that Lam will hold a press conference to announce her plans on Saturday afternoon.” Situation is changing everyday. Keep our eye on them. This protest is very important for our future.
My guest is Bay McLaughlin, co-founder and COO of Brinc, a remarkable hardware accelerator focusing on IoT. This is the first interview on an accelerator on this show. Brinc is a global IoT accelerator and platform based in Hong Kong with offices in Shenzhen and Guangzhou. Bay, who co-founded Brinc about 2.5 years ago, has long years of startup experience. He has spent half of his career in or founding startups. He was founding team member of Apple's global SMB channel and founder of their first Entrepreneurship Evangelism channel. With 8 software and 14 hardware portfolio holdings, he's successfully made the transition from digital to physical and from San Francisco to Asia. In this episode we bring you the story of Brinc. Raw transcript is available at: https://www.thehardwareentrepreneur.com Show highlights can be seen below: Definition of an accelerator - [1:55] What is Brinc? - [2:42] The strengths of their program and challenges of hardware startups - [4:04] A free program feature - [6:23] The motivation behind founding Brinc - [7:10] Competition among hardware/IoT accelerators - [9:34] Two main things that make Brinc stand out among other accelerators - [11:48] The importance of Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Honk Kong - [13:07] “Trial by fire” - [14:30] Exits in hardware - [15:15] Biggest challenges for a hardware startup - [16:20] Are you seeing the entire chess game? - [17:15] Internet of Sh and how Brinc picks the topics to concentrate on - [19:00] Why are investors scared? - [21:38] Who is Bay inspired by? - [22:27] If you could time travel back to the time when you were younger, what notes would you give back to yourself so that you can improve? - [24:20] Books which had the biggest impact on his career - [24:44] His hardcore routines - [25:26] Critical and memorable cultural experiences Bay has seen globally - [26:55] What is the best way for listeners to reach him? - [28:07]