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Greetings Geeks! We are back with an all-new episode, fresh from the factory. Join Josh and Janah as they talk: Shelley Duvall, Alec Baldwin, Gladiator II, Superman, Hellboy, Vampires, Beverly Hills Cop: Alex F, and more! Please show your love for: Steve Steve's Comic Blog (http://www.stevescomicblog.com/) Living Quest Podcast Dave Johns Wicks (https://johnswicks.co/shop/) Bill Billy Creston Gaming (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5yxtYQpzGdzjkZfStRjbkQ) Field of Geeks can be found wherever you download/stream podcasts, YouTube or www.fieldofgeeks.com. Special thanks to Raven Xavier (https://ravexmusic.bandcamp.com/) Mr. Xavier crafted our very-rocking theme. #entertainment #movies #comics #tv #film #games
Janah Ncube is Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Crisis Action, a global organization working on the protection of civilians in conflict. Janah champions issues of women's rights for those in conflict. She speaks about saving lives, persevering through adversity, and how authenticity has fueled her success in Zimbabwe and the continent of Africa.
Hi, I'm princess Janah of Astonia, a tiny kingdom somewhere in Europe. My parents, the King and Queen of Astonia, always made sure I had everything, except freedom. I couldn't go anywhere without someone watching me and I hated that! All I wanted was to experience life like a normal teen, and that chance finally came on my 17th birthday when they surprised me with a trip to the Maldives. But as they say, be careful what you wish for. The private jet waited as our limo pulled up. My best friend Emma, my boyfriend Sebastian and I got out of the limo and walked to the plane. Mr Boris my bodyguard, pulled our suitcases. "Oh-em-gee! I can't believe this is real! Somebody please pinch me!"Sebastian pinched Emma playfully and they laughed. I liked that they got along. "It's just a private jet Em, my dad owns like 3 of them.""Show off!"Emma was my only friend. She'd been picked by my mother and introduced to me on my 5th birthday. My mother had called her my birthday present. Crazy, I know. Sebastian, on the other hand, was the son of a wealthy businessman and we met when his family visited the palace. "Do you guys want to go bungee jumping? I've always wanted to try it.""Bungee jumping? Are you insane? The queen will never approve it." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 6, Episode 152 Which Ivy League Will She Choose? Meet Janah: From: Chicago Attends: Walter Payton College Prep Admitted to: Princeton, UPenn, Georgetown, Cornell, UVA, Howard, U Illinois, Barnard Coolness factor: Started her own podcast and wants to become POTUS! Major: Political Science, Public Service Merit Earned: $208K FREE: Download 10 Sample Essays https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/10-sample-college-essay FREE: Watch Mini College Essay Training https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/essay-mini-training Book Call with Dr. C: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/schedule Visit the website: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/
Season 6, Episode 151 The Road To Ivy Admits and Top 30 Colleges. Meet Janah: From: Chicago Attends: Walter Payton College Prep Admitted to: Princeton, UPenn, Georgetown, Cornell, UVA, Howard, U Illinois, Barnard Coolness factor: Started her own podcast and wants to become POTUS! Major: Political Science, Public Service Merit Earned: $208K FREE: Download 10 Sample Essays https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/10-sample-college-essay FREE: Watch Mini College Essay Training https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/essay-mini-training Book Call with Dr. C: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/schedule Visit the website: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/
Season 6, Episode 150 Student Leader, Debater, and, Podcaster. MEET: Janah From: Chicago Attends: Walter Payton College Prep Admitted to: Princeton, UPenn, Georgetown, Cornell, UVA, Howard, U Illinois, Barnard Coolness factor: Started her own podcast and wants to become POTUS! Major: Political Science, Public Service Merit Earned: $208K FREE: Download 10 Sample Essays https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/10-sample-college-essay FREE: Watch Mini College Essay Training https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/essay-mini-training Book Call with Dr. C: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/schedule Visit the website: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/
Season 6, Episode 149 She Dreams of Ivy League and Becoming POTUS! MEET: Janah From: Chicago Attends: Walter Payton College Prep Admitted to: Princeton, UPenn, Georgetown, Cornell, UVA, Howard, U Illinois, Barnard Coolness factor: Started her own podcast and wants to become POTUS! Major: Political Science, Public Service Merit Earned: $208K FREE: Download 10 Sample Essays https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/10-sample-college-essay FREE: Watch Mini College Essay Training https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/essay-mini-training Book Call with Dr. C: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/schedule Visit the website: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/
Jonah Thomson has always been an active, outdoorsy person, but after losing his lower leg in a motorcycle accident in June of 2020, he was determined to work with the hurt and get back to his favorite sport. Within five months of his amputation, he was back to skiing down the slopes and facing his challenges with humor, determination, and a little help from his friends. He joins this episode of Relentlessly Resilient to share the lessons he has learned about accepting limitations while discovering new ways to accomplish your goals. Even though we live in challenging times we can become Relentlessly Resilient as we lean on and learn from one another's experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie's husband Major Brent Taylor was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL App. Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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My friends, Janah and Allison, join me in today's episode where they share their experiences dating in high school. You can expect to hear cute, funny moments about their current relationships, green/red flags in partners, and dealing with commitment/trust issues. We also dive deep into our thoughts on PDA at school and react to the comment "high school relationships don't last" and "are not serious". Stay tuned! And Happy Valentine's Day! --- Follow Janah on Instagram: @jd.ollo Follow Allison on Instagram: @allisonhuaa Follow Study Break on Instagram and TikTok: @thestudybreakpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studybreakpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studybreakpodcast/support
Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse explores the topic of land acknowledgements. The inspiration is an article that was published October 7, 2021 in The Conversation: "Land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people too often do the opposite - erasing American Indians and sanitizing history instead."Guests: Valerie Lambert (Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma), Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, President of the Association of Indigenous Anthropologists (a Section of the American Anthropological Association), and an enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation. Valerie's first book, "Choctaw Nation: A Story of American Indian Resurgence" (University of Nebraska Press 2007), is a story of tribal nation building in the modern era. It is the winner of the North American Indian Prose Award and was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. Michael Lambert (Eastern Band Cherokee) is Associate Professor of African Studies and Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an enrolled citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. His research has focused on francophone West Africa and American Indians. He is author of Longing for Exile: Migration and the Making of a Translocal Community in Senegal (Heinemann), and co-author (with Leonard Lambert) of Up from These Hills; Memories of a Cherokee Boyhood (U of Nebraska Press. Elisa (EJ) Sobo, Professor and Chair of Anthropology, is a sociocultural anthropologist. She is past President of the Society for Medical Anthropology and a longstanding member of the editorial boards of Anthropology and Medicine, Medical Anthropology, and Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Dr. Sobo has published 13 books (e.g., Culture and Meaning in Health Services Research) and numerous peer-reviewed articles. Read the article and find out more about this week's guests here: https://bit.ly/3nm0D7VProduction Credits:Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive ProducerLiz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), ProducerMalcolm Burn, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston, WKNY 1490 AM and 107.9 FM, Kingston, NYTiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio EditorMusic and Audio Selections:1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song)Artist: Moana and the Moa HuntersCD: Tahi (1993)Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand)(00:00:44)Song Title: Getting StartedArtist: Buffy Sainte-MarieCD: Coincidences and Likely Stories (1992)Label: Ensign/Chrysalis/EMI Records(00:24:50)3. Audio SelectionSpeaker: Jahan Khalighi, Program Director at Chapter 510, a youth writing, bookmaking and publishing center, Oakland, CA. Janah is a youth educator and community arts organizer.Background music: Tiokasin GhosthorseSong Title: MomentumCD: Akantu: The Origin Series (2021)Label: Ghosthorse(00:48:57)
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Suasana Ramadhan dua tahun terakhir berbeda dengan tahun-tahun sebelumnya. Oleh karena itu timbul cerita-cerita yang menarik dari daerah yang berbeda. Cerita yang berbeda ini dituangkan dalam podcast yang tentunya sangat menarik dan juga terkandung pesan didalamnya. Bincang-bincang kali ini bersama 4 orang penggapai Janah. lantas bagaimana cerita-cerita serunya? Jangan sampai ketinggalan dengan bincang asiknya KMMF.
Listen in on this insightful conversation between Niki Winston and sisters, Janah and Kaytlin Richardson! They discuss ideas around godly leadership and necessary qualities of great leaders.
In a follow up to Episode 48, Paul continues his conversation with Nurain Janah. Also known as ‘the podcast after the podcast; the Green Room is the chance for guests to debrief. We find out if there’s anything they wished they’d said, and anything they wish they hadn’t. In this episode, Nurain and Paul discuss: The ability to voice thoughts as lived experience, rather than opinion Why Nurain finds authenticity so important Why calling people out and pushing boundaries can be positive How to deal with stereotypes and stereotyping Why people need to find the courage to step down, so diversity can step up Does Nurain see a future where negative stereotypes have changed? Is she hopeful and optimistic about this? Connect with Nurain: Nurain Janah LinkedIn Connect with Paul: LinkedIn Future Directors Follow Future Directors on LinkedIn If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to know! Leave a quick review here: Future Directors on iTunes
This week’s dose of audio inspiration comes from our latest guest, Nurain Janah. Nurain is an amazing young person with a dedicated passion for change. She has already achieved so much in a short period of time – with no signs of slowing down. Nurain combines a day-job as a senior consultancy with Ernst & Young NZ with her superpowers of social entrepreneurship, multiple board governance and advisory roles, as well as acting as a conduit for the voices of young migrant women, and women of colour. Paul and Nurain go deep on a number of topics, such as: The barriers faced by young migrant women in society, work and the boardroom The definition of cultural competency How to create a culture where individuals feel empowered to be authentic How New Zealand has blended First Nations and European cultures How to begin influencing when you’re new and ‘different’ The pros and cons of board quotas Is legislative diversity a valuable tool in reaching the ultimate goal? And, what words of advice does Nurain have for outsiders who know they would be beneficial to the boardroom, but don’t know how to get there? Connect with Nurain: Nurain Janah LinkedIn Connect with Paul: LinkedIn Future Directors Follow Future Directors on LinkedIn If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to know! Leave a quick review here: Future Directors on iTunes
Join Melody and 12 other students as they explain how quarantine changed their lives. Melody asks the guests: "How did quarantine affect your mental health? How did quarantine affect your education? What is one thing you wish parents or teachers knew so they can support you?" All of these perspectives show extremely relatable emotions as well as genuine struggles and stresses of teens during this stage of isolation. Special thanks to: Katrina, Hazel, Julian, Kaelyn, Janah, Patricia, Catheryn, Crystal, Eric, Vivian, Blanca, and Sami. Thank you all for participating in this episode! Follow Study Break's Instagram @thestudybreakpodcast Become a supporter of this podcast: anchor.fm/studybreakpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studybreakpodcast/message
Janah and Steve set out one night to a local haunt to smoke the night away and enjoy some time with some friends. While exploring the Historic Tunnel Mill near Jennings County, Indiana, an unknown force made it's presence known. Man, Bigfoot, Beast? You decide!
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In this episode we answer a question by Janah from Charlotte: “Should we run ads on Facebook if we have negative reviews there?”Where to learn more about Enrollhand:Website: www.enrollhand.comOur webinar: https://webinar-replay.enrollhand.comOur free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/schoolgrowth/
Leila Janah is the founder and CEO of Samasourceand LXMI, two companies that go beyond charity to give work to low-income people around the world to generate life-changing income. Leila is the author of the book Give Work. She was named to Fortune’s 40 Under 40list and honored as one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Women in Tech. On this episode, we talk about what’s broken about the traditional charity model, the biggest challenges she’s faced as a young entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, and how to reverse poverty one job at a time.
In exactly 5 years of That Paleo Show we have seen a few different host combos. First we had Brett, Janah and Steph. Then Brett, Steve and Sarah. Then you were just stuck with Brett for a while! But now we have a new exciting co-host and format to freshen up the show even further. Listen In The post TPS 261: The Summer Of George appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
The world’s wealthiest countries have donated over $2 trillion dollars in foreign aid to the world’s poorest people. Yet, despite this, 2.8 billion people worldwide still struggle to survive every day. We need a better solution. In GIVE WORK: Reversing Poverty One Job at a Time, social entrepreneur and Founder and CEO of Samasource and LXMI, Leila Janah contends that giving dignified, steady, fair-wage work is the most effective way to eradicate global poverty. Leila is the Founder and CEO of Samasource and LXMI, two companies that share a common social mission to end global poverty by giving work to people in need. Picking up where Dambisa Moyo’s Dead Aid leaves off, GIVE WORK debunks traditional and trendy aid models and offers much-needed solutions. One of her proposals is the tried-and- true “impact sourcing” business model Samasource uses of empowering a new generation of workers in all corners of the world—from the refugee camps of Kenya to rural Arkansas to the blighted neighborhoods of California—with the tools and resources they need to do digital work for companies like Google, Walmart, and Microsoft. Leila Janah is on a mission to eradicate poverty. She dismantles the current thinking on charity and the West’s view of those most in need; she shows how traditional aid is broken, and argues that the solution rests in progressive business models, weaving together private, public, and nonprofit sectors. Powered by Janah’s own story, GIVE WORK also puts faces to the people whose lives have been transformed through obtaining steady work and earned income. We can end extreme poverty. Janah in GIVE WORK delivers a powerful and inspiring vision for the future of the global workforce in the digital age, offering a blueprint for how companies can tap into this population of people, all while making a tremendous difference. Resources Mentioned In The Episode Book: GIVE WORK: Reversing Poverty One Job at a Time: https://www.amazon.com/Give-Work-Reversing-Poverty-Time/dp/0735211892 Samasource: https://www.samasource.org/ LXMI: https://lxmi.com/ Personal Website: http://www.leilajanah.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Great entrepreneurs have that rare ability to take risks that others find crazy, coupled with a single-minded determination that allows them to bring their visions to life. But some of us want to do much more with that talent than simply create a profitable company. Some of us want to change the world for the better. If that sounds like you, you're going to want to hear what Samasource founder Leila Janah has to say in this episode, as that's exactly what she's done during her incredible career. Janah runs one of the most influential social enterprises around, responsible for raising over 30,000 people around the world up from poverty, and rebuilding entire communities. Rather than the typical charity model of distributing donations to make an impact, Janah realized early on that in order to combat global poverty, she needed to come up with a more innovative solution. She decided to build a social enterprise that operates like a business, but in service of reducing poverty. Janah focused on empowering poverty stricken communities in India, Haiti, Uganda, and more, contacting companies like Google and Microsoft that were looking to outsource their work, and training individuals with the skills they needed to complete that work. This revolutionary business model has changed the way people think of success when it comes to social enterprises. Janah has shown what happens when you use the powers of entrepreneurship for something other than just profit, and the world is so much better of for it. In this episode you'll learn: The role of the entrepreneur when it comes to social enterprises Keys to leading and managing a global enterprise with thousands of employees How to pitch your social enterprise to investors and secure funding Why every business should be looking to make a difference in the world The skills that every entrepreneur needs to succeed, no matter what industry you're in & so much more!
It's the world's biggest podcast! On today's episode, it's the Father's Day Special! Evan and Garrett sit down and have a real heart to heart with their dads, Evan's dad tells the story of the time Evan almost embarrassed himself miserably at the 6th grade talent show, and Garrett's dad talks about when he kicked Micheal Stipe from R.E.M. out of his house party! All that and much more on today's episode of Evan and Garrett Take On The World! Featuring tunes from our friends Total Bummer, The Chance (Evan's dad's band!), and Janah!
A lot of people can recognize an opportunity, but what separates an entrepreneur from the rest of us is the ambition and courage to seize on that opportunity. The opportunity Leila Janah recognized was enormous. Lucky for her, and the rest of us, she had the ambition to match it. Her goal? Fighting world poverty. Ever since founding Samasource in 2008, Janah has impacted the lives of more than 30,000 people, raising thousands up from the poorest parts in India, Haiti, Uganda, and more. Janah has been internationally recognized for her work, with accolades coming from the world's most prestigious universities and publications like the New York Times, Fortune, and Entrepreneur. The opportunity Janah saw was a simple one. There was a trend in the globalizing economy of companies looking to outsource their work, and she wanted to tap into that trend by giving people living in extreme poverty the training and skills needed to fill these jobs. With the idea that by providing people with the right skills could help them rise out of poverty, Janah managed to pioneer a unique and inspiring social enterprise. In taking on such a massive problem, Janah has faced virtually every hurdle that can be faced in her eight-year journey as a social entrepreneur, and it looks like nothing is going to keep that bold ambition in check. In this week's episode you'll learn: The business of tackling the world's largest problems How to find and instill passion into the people who work around you The strategy of divide and conquer when it comes to nonprofits How to keep it simple with project management and personal goals What you can accomplish as a social entrepreneur if you put your mind to it & much more!
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Leila Janah and Luis von Ahn are two of the 17 MakeTechHuman Agents of Change Join us to discuss making a global impact through technology. Leila has created a platform for digital work, serving impoverished people around the world, and Luis has created a global learning platform to help people learn languages. And don't forget that you personally will be able to learn Klingon on Duolingo.
Can digital work fight poverty? Can companies be profitable and also do social good -- especially in a society where the proxy for value is capital and much of that value accrues to platforms? And finally, what's the difference between a mission-driven and 'social' entrepreneur? Samasource, a nonprofit that uses technology to connect marginalized people around the world to digital work, is one attempt at answering those questions. In this segment of the a16z Podcast, we talk with founder and CEO Leila Janah about employment of all kinds -- from sweatshop work to the gig economy to remote work. Janah also argues what the nonprofit world should borrow from for-profit startups -- including attitudes around failure and better measures of success. The views expressed here are those of the individual AH Capital Management, L.L.C. (“a16z”) personnel quoted and are not the views of a16z or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources, including from portfolio companies of funds managed by a16z. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, a16z has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation. This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in any fund managed by a16z. (An offering to invest in an a16z fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by a16z, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results. A list of investments made by funds managed by Andreessen Horowitz (excluding investments and certain publicly traded cryptocurrencies/ digital assets for which the issuer has not provided permission for a16z to disclose publicly) is available at https://a16z.com/investments/. Charts and graphs provided within are for informational purposes solely and should not be relied upon when making any investment decision. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The content speaks only as of the date indicated. Any projections, estimates, forecasts, targets, prospects, and/or opinions expressed in these materials are subject to change without notice and may differ or be contrary to opinions expressed by others. Please see https://a16z.com/disclosures for additional important information.
This weeks guest is a great mate of That Paleo Show and actually provided the inspiration for Steph, Janah and Brett to start this podcast over 1 year ago when he visited Australia. His passion and enthusiasm for helping others so that they may discover a better quality of life through lifestyle and nutrition is Listen In The post TPS 78: Jimmy Moore – Keto Clarity, Your Definitive Guide to the Benefits of a Low-Carb, High-Fat Diet appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
In this episode we interview founder of Movnat, a movement system that is all about real functional human movement. Erwan is Dr Janah’s absolute inspiration when it comes to movement, and this episode covers why she is so passionate about what he has created. Erwan explains why it is important to move ‘like humans’ and Listen In The post TPS 45: Erwan Le Corre Interview appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
This week we discuss ways and means of getting out in nature, as the guys found out that Dr Janah was a little bit of an amateur when it comes to camping. Camping has to be one of the easiest ways to get out amongst nature and one of the cheapest and easiest holidays you Listen In The post TPS 33: Camping – Paleo Style appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
This week we got to interview the legendary Jimmy Moore. Jimmy has been an integral part of Dr Janah’s health journey, and a huge inspiration for the past 3 years. Jimmy has a MASSIVE following – he has 3 podcast shows, is the author of numerous books and is an all round genuine nice guy. Listen In The post TPS 25: An Interview With Jimmy Moore appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Leila Janah was inspired by her immigrant parents to connect the poor to online job opportunities. Susana De Anda tapped into her family's farmworker background and today brings clean water to the San Joaquin Valley. They are two of 14 inspirational visionaries featured in the book "Hearts on Fire" by Jill Iscol. At this Milken Institute Forum, moderator Angella Nazarian - herself an author who has written about female pioneers - led a dynamic and thoughtful conversation with Iscol, De Anda and Janah about how these innovative women are turning idealism into action and changing the world in the process.