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Recebemos o Márcio Jasinski, CTO da Wiipo, uma fintech do grupo Senior Sistemas e que utiliza massivamente serverless para alcançar seus requisitos funcionais e não funcionais.Nesse episódio, ele compartilha os desafios do negócio e como está usando serverless para alcançá-los, passando pela stack de tecnologia e tal.
In this episode, Dr. Lindsey Jasinski, Chief Administrative Officer at Eastern State Hospital, UK Healthcare, discusses groundbreaking advancements in behavioral health, including the success of the state's first EMPATH unit, workforce challenges, and the role of technology like virtual reality in patient care.
It's always a pleasure to connect with Tom Jasinski. He's interesting and interested. And he's very caring. Today, Tom is a back in the Following hot seat with more insight + wisdom about life + self-awareness + the science of breath. You'll gain understandings about the impact your breath has on your health + wellbeing. You'll be encouraged to breathe deeper for an fuller experience of your life. And - hopefully - you'll be inspired to attend one of Tom's upcoming events. Because there's one thing that Tom + I have both experienced: Somatic Breathwork Practices have allowed us to live with more joy, more freedom and more excitement. Whether it's the relationship, the job, the athletic performance, the creative project, life is better when you BREATHE!Thanks for FOLLOWING!The EVENTS:Sunday, February 16th 5pm at @TheLightWisdomandWellness Mention this podcast for 10% off your event ticket.Saturday, April 26th Noon at Studio 108 in Independence OHConnect with Tom for private sessions:www.neuroarkitect.comIG @tom_jasinski_
I'm a lifelong foodie who's passionate about bringing people together through bold, approachable recipes. Growing up, I spent countless hours helping make dinner, cooking fish, and baking holiday cookies with my mom. I also learned the art of smoking meat, grilling, and grinding sausage with my dad during our backyard barbecues. These moments instilled a love for food and taught me the importance of connection around the table. My journey into barbecue started as a way to honor those family traditions while creating new ones of my own. As a self-taught pitmaster, I've drawn inspiration from mentors like Malcom Reed and crafted signature dishes like Bacon Jalapeño Smoked Deviled Eggs, Reverse Seared Tri-Tip, and Pulled Pork. A viral chicken recipe launched me into content creation, where I've built a thriving community and worked with incredible brands like Pepsi Cola, Prairie Fresh, Kingsford, ThermoWorks, and many other big names in BBQ. I'm currently an ambassador for Royal Oak, Heath Riles, How to BBQ Right, and several industry leaders.
Modern optics give birders the opportunities to feel as though they are up close and personal with the bird we watch, but nothing we experience through binoculars compares to the experience with birds that wildlife rehabbers get to enjoy. Rehabilitators not only get to know birds on the individual level, but they get broader insight into the impacts of humans on bird populations as well. Tim Jasinski is a Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialist at the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center in Bay Village, Ohio. He oins us to talk about his experiences working with birds near Cleveland. Also, Purple Martins will be heading northward soon, but the number of landlords waiting for them continues to decline. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!
On today's episode presented by Connect for Health Colorado (OPEN ENROLLMENT LASTS UNTIL JAN 15th), we sit down with Chef Jen Jasinski, 30 year Chef & 20 year Proprietor of Crafted Concepts.We sit down with Chef to talk about the 20 year anniversary of Rioja restaurant in Denver, CO. The Beard Winner for Best Chef in the Region has seen it all, dealt with it all, and worked every station in a kitchen. We talk about what's plaguing the industry/scene these days as well as what gets you excited about coming into a kitchen 20 years over... The headaches, the joys, the winter menu & more. We talk about it all & give Chef her flowers for putting up with our bullshit. Tune in, catch a fade & enjoy some industry conversation... then book your reservations to go eat with Chef Jen and her team while the Holidays are bumpin. Great episode with a wonderful Chef & Person. Check it out.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stoned-appetit--3077842/support.
Actually, I haven't known Tom very long but he's the kind of guy that makes me curious. He's got a personal presence about him. Grounded. Calm. Wise. So I've been curious. I mean, he practices Kundalini Yoga. So there's that! But it was when Tom started leading Somatic Breath Work sessions at The Light: Wisdom and Wellness that I could truly see the fullness of who he is. And I knew I had to sit with him for a podcast conversation.I think you'll like it. It's real + raw - as in: real life interrupts us (twice) and we just keep going! But it's also real + raw as we talk about Tom's background and life story. He generously shares his experiences and his thoughts. And, yeah, he generously shares a ton of information about the power + the necessity of healthy breathing. After all, the breath IS the bridge to our happiest and most optimal self. Thanks for Following!Connect with Tom for private sessions:www.neuroarkitect.comIG @tom_jasinski_Attend one of this somatic breath work sessions at The Light:www.thelightwisdomandwellness.comPractice with Tom at Studio 108: www.studio108.net
Actually, I haven't known Tom Jasinski very long but he's the kind of guy that makes me curious. He's got a personal presence about him. Grounded. Calm. Wise. So I've been curious. I mean, he practices Kundalini Yoga. So there's that! But it was when Tom started leading Somatic Breath Work sessions at The Light: Wisdom and Wellness that I could truly see the fullness of who he is. And I knew I had to sit with him for a podcast conversation.I think you'll like it. It's real + raw - as in: real life interrupts us (twice) and we just keep going! But it's also real + raw as we talk about Tom's background and life story. He generously shares his experiences and his thoughts. And, yeah, he generously shares a ton of information about the power + the necessity of healthy breathing. After all, the breath IS the bridge to our happiest and most optimal self. Thanks for Following!Connect with Tom for private sessions:www.neuroarkitect.comIG @tom_jasinski_Attend one of this somatic breath work sessions at The Light:www.thelightwisdomandwellness.comPractice with Tom at Studio 108: www.studio108.netTom recommends: James Nestor: BreatheBessel van der Kolk: The Body Keeps the ScoreMark Wolynn: It Didn't Start with YouDan Brule: Just BreathePatrick Mckeown: The Oxygen Advantage
LEXINGTON, Ky. (November 28, 2024) – [THIS IS AN ENCORE EPISODE.] On July 30, UK HealthCare opened a new emergency unit dedicated to the treatment of patients experiencing a mental health crisis. The unit, known as EmPATH (Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment and Healing), is the first EmPATH unit in Kentucky. Pioneered by internationally known emergency psychiatry expert Scott Zeller, M.D., only about 30 EmPATH units currently exist in the U.S. Rather than going to a traditional emergency room, where patients seeking care for a behavioral health issue may be waiting for hours in a stressful environment before being evaluated, EmPATH units were created to provide immediate support for patients in a carefully designed, calming environment. UK HealthCare and New Vista have collaborated with leadership from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to bring this new, evidence-based model of emergency behavioral health care to Kentucky. In this episode of “Behind the Blue,” Eastern State Hospital Chief Administrative Officer Lindsey Jasinski and Chief Nursing Officer Marc Woods explain why the EmPATH model is so effective, how psychiatric treatment has evolved over the years, and how Eastern State Hospital has been a leader in psychiatric care for more than two centuries. "Behind the Blue" is available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK's latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of "Behind the Blue," email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue. Transcripts for this or other episodes of Behind the Blue can be downloaded from the show's blog page. To discover what's wildly possible at the University of Kentucky, click here.
"BEWARE BACKLASH: Advise from David to be Established" / Jozef Jasinski / OMR # 11369 Jozef jasinski: www.jesusdelivers.com https://www.omegamanradio.com/ #Jesus #jesuschrist #omegaman #omegamanradio #shannonraydavis #deliverance #kingjamesbible #audiobible #demons #exorcism #ai #artificialintelligence #speakmyword #smw
"Jehu is Coming!" / Jozef Jasinski / OMR #11332 Recorded 10-24-2024 on OMEGAMAN https://www.omegamanradio.com/ #Jesus #jesuschrist #omegaman #omegamanradio #shannonraydavis #deliverance #demons #exorcism #ai #artificialintelligence
"Report from Okinawa Japan & The Arrow of the Lord's Deliverance" / Jozef Jasinski / OMR #11298 Recorded 10-10-2024 on: OMEGAMAN™ RADIO https://www.omegamanradio.com/ #Jesus #jesuschrist #omegaman #omegamanradio #shannonraydavis #deliverance #demons #exorcism #ai #artificialintelligence
Nous sommes le 15 décembre 1933. Dans le numéro 13 de la revue « Bâtir », crée l'année précédente, relayant les tendances de la Belgique de l'Entre-deux-guerres, on peut lire un article intitulé : « Architecture d'orgueil et de misère – La ville au cœur pourri ». Il est signé par Stanislas Jasinski, architecte, membre de l'Association de Décorateurs et Ensembliers Modernes. « Qu'est-ce que l'architecture d'aujourd'hui ? Qu'est-ce que la construction ? Où en est, de par le monde, cette activité, ou , plus exactement, cette industrie qui groupe d'innombrables travailleurs et techniciens de tous les corps d'état en grande partie réduits au chômage ? Faut-il croire, avec Berlage, qu'elle reflète exactement l'état dans lequel se trouve la Société qu'elle encadre ? Les jeunes estiment que le moment est venu de faire le bilan des méfaits du conformisme et de les laisser tenter eux aussi une expérience. Il n'est plus temps, en effet, de nier l'évidence et de reporter à plus tard l'audience des nouvelles générations. Nous avons éprouvé que les vieux pilotes avaient la vue faible el que leurs actions n'étaient que simulacre. Nous voulons faire quelque chose, n'importe quoi, pourvu que ce soit utile. Nous voulons démolir – nous savons pourquoi – et nous voulons rebâtir – nous savons comment ! La maison de l'homme de 1880, de 1890, ne nous convient plus. Nous a-t-elle jamais convenu ? Vieille à peine de cinquante ans, souvent moins, elle s'est révélée à ce point impratique et inadaptable que progressivement, les unes après les autres, on est contraint de les abandonner. Des rues entières constituées de ce vieux type d'immeubles se vident de leurs habitants, des quartiers vieillis se désaffectent et meurent de leur mort naturelle. Où sont-ils allés, où vont-ils, où iront-ils ces anciens habitants des maisons abandonnées ? Nous les avons suivis. Dépouillant la gangue déprimante de l'habitude et désireux d'épouser les normes nouvelles, ils s'acheminent progressivement vers l'immeuble moderne, rationnellement conçu, où ils réalisent enfin les conditions d'une vie plus confortable et partant plus heureuse. » Etoile montante de l'architecture moderniste, Stanislas Jasinski a côtoyé les personnalités marquante de son époque : Horta, van de Velde, Le Corbusier, mais aussi Magritte… On lui doit l'hôpital Bordet, à Bruxelles ou l'aéroport de Deurne près d'Anvers. Et surtout des immeubles à appartements de haut standing. Le recyclage permanent de la ville, son idée maîtresse, en font, peut-être, l'un de pionniers de l'écologie. Partons sur ces traces … Avec nous : Yaron Pesztat, curateur Architecture moderne au CIVA ( Centre International pour la Ville, le Paysage et l'Architecture) de Bruxelles. Exposition « Stanislas Jasinski – Un architecte moderniste (1901-1978) », au CIVA. Sujets traités : Stanislas Jasinski, architecte, Belgique, Horta, van de Velde, Le Corbusier, Magritte, l'hôpital Bordet, écologie Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (August 8, 2024) – On July 30, UK HealthCare opened a new emergency unit dedicated to the treatment of patients experiencing a mental health crisis. The unit, known as EmPATH (Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment and Healing), is the first EmPATH unit in Kentucky. Pioneered by internationally known emergency psychiatry expert Scott Zeller, M.D., only about 30 EmPATH units currently exist in the U.S. Rather than going to a traditional emergency room, where patients seeking care for a behavioral health issue may be waiting for hours in a stressful environment before being evaluated, EmPATH units were created to provide immediate support for patients in a carefully designed, calming environment. UK HealthCare and New Vista have collaborated with leadership from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to bring this new, evidence-based model of emergency behavioral health care to Kentucky. In this episode of “Behind the Blue,” Eastern State Hospital Chief Administrative Officer Lindsey Jasinski and Chief Nursing Officer Marc Woods explain why the EmPATH model is so effective, how psychiatric treatment has evolved over the years, and how Eastern State Hospital has been a leader in psychiatric care for more than two centuries. "Behind the Blue" is available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK's latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of "Behind the Blue," email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue. Transcripts for this or other episodes of Behind the Blue can be downloaded from the show's blog page. To discover what's wildly possible at the University of Kentucky, click here.
"For there is no restraint to YEHOVAH to save by many or by few" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10962 Recorded 5-16-2024 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com Pastor Jozef Jasinski www.jesusdelivers.com
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Last month – some 70 million years after it lived – a new species of predatory dinosaur was identified. The newly named species -- Tyrannosaurus macraeensis -- was closely related to the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex. Researchers believe it may be T.rex's closest relative, even though it may have lived seven million years before T.rex. Harrisburg University of Science and Technology professor Dr. Steven Jasinski was a part of a team of researchers that made the discovery, which came 40 years after the dinosaur's fossils were found in New Mexico. But just within the past 11 years, Jasinski and other researchers began studying the fossils of what was believed to be a Tyrannosaurus rex. On The Spark Tuesday, Jasinski spoke about how the researchers determined they had found a different species,"We have parts of the skull and we have some of the parts of the spine. The backbone, some of the vertebrae, or at least piece of the vertebrae. And previously, especially with the lower jaw that we had recovered, it looked similar to T.rex, most super large predatory dinosaurs that we find that are around this age and in this general region of the world, are all considered to be T.rex, because T.rex seems to be pretty expansive and all over the place. But smaller features of the jaw or pieces of the skull, especially around the eyes themselves, tell us once we looked more in depth, that this is distinct from T.rex. It's something new and different." Tyrannosaurus macraeensis may have been 35 feet long with different eyes and teeth than the T.rex. The discovery of Tyrannosaurus macraeensis has scientists rethinking how and where Tyrannosaurus rex evolved, according to Jasinski,"The thought was that we have really, really old members of the group from North America. They travel to Asia, and then they eventually traveled back to North America. And T.rex basically then came from Asia. And so that's what we always have assumed. But now finding older specimens that are more closely related in the southern part of the United States and southern North America, it looks like what we may have is that T.rex actually evolved in southern North America instead. And then some offshoots went to Asia, some just moved north into the north of the United States and Canada. And so it's painting us a different picture of where these animals are coming from and how they're evolving and how they're changing over time." The fossils of the T.macraeensis were found in 1983 and have been on display in a New Mexico museum. With the new discovery, museums throughout the world may be studying the fossils of what they thought were T.rex remains to determine what they actually have are bones from a Tyrannosaurus macraeensis.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Moses called to Deliverance: Lessons from Exodus / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10743 Recorded 2-8-2024 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com www.jesusdelivers.com
"The weak shall say I am strong" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10704 Recorded 1-25-2024 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com www.jesusdelivers.com Pastor Jozef Jasinski
"TBD" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10665 Recorded 1-11-2024 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
"Breaking Curses, Witchcraft and Blood Sacrifices" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 114
"Showdown with the Devil in Tokyo: The Revival has started in Japan" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10583 Recorded 11-9-2023 on OMEGAMAN www.jesusdelivers.com
"Jesus Delivers" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 88 Recorded 9-28-2010 on OMEGAMAN
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Analysts Like These Stocks in Today's Markets. Down markets provide stock buying opportunities in some infrastructure and renewable energy stocks. Transcript & Links, Episode 115, October 6, 2023 Hello, Ron Robins here. So, welcome to this podcast episode 115 titled “Analysts Like These Stocks in Today's Markets.” It's presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources. And look at my newly revised website at investingforthesoul.com! Tell me what you think. Now, remember that you can find a full transcript, and links to content – including stock symbols and bonus material – on this episode's podcast page located at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Also, a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, nor do I receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal to you any personal investments I have in the investments mentioned herein. Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief. Please go to this podcast's webpage for links to the actual articles for more company and stock information. Also, some companies might be covered more than once and there are also 4 article links below that time didn't allow me to review here. ------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Analysts Like These Stocks in Today's Markets I'm beginning with this article which reflects the title of this episode. The article is titled These 4 Stocks Will Thrive Even if There's a Recession. It's by Nicholas Jasinski and published on barrons.com. Here's some of what Mr. Jasinski writes. “A trio of U.S. government programs—the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Chips Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act—will help keep the money flowing, come economic rain or shine. Together, the three represent hundreds of billions of dollars in spending and subsidies targeted at upgrading the nation's roads and bridges, expanding domestic manufacturing of semiconductors, and modernizing the electrical grid, among many other things… Many of the obvious beneficiaries have already seen their stocks surge in anticipation. Those include the construction and engineering contractors who will be doing a lot of the planning and construction work for the plethora of projects coming up. Take Sterling Infrastructure (STRL) … a 2023 Barron's Roundtable pick in January when shares were around $32. The stock has climbed 126% this year, to a recent $74. Quanta Services (PWR) … the 800-pound gorilla in the space, is up 33% this year and trades for 27 times forward earnings, versus its five-year average of around 16.5 times. Chasing these infrastructure and electrification winners now seems tough, and there may be a better entry point should markets pull back. Some, though, might be worth considering despite big gains. Daniel Skubiz, a portfolio manager at Ziegler Capital Management, points to MYR Group (MYRG) … which sits in the sweet spot for the investments that the U.S. government, utilities, and companies are making—recession or not. The stock, up 47% year to date, has been no slouch, and shares trade at a premium multiple of 21 times forward earnings. But that's well deserved for the builder of large-scale electrical infrastructure, including transmission and distribution power lines, substations, and for a variety of commercial and industrial applications. Other stocks in the group appear cheaper, and many are small-caps, which as a group have had a tough 2023… MasTec (MTZ) and Aecom (ACM) … are other construction and engineering companies that have sat out the group's 2023 rally and are trading at reasonable valuations. They're worth a look even if there's a recession.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Analysts Like These Stocks in Today's Markets Continuing along these lines is this video podcast titled These Solar Energy Stocks Have Dropped 60%+ but They May Be Good Buys Now. It's by Travis Hoium and found on fool.com. Here's some of what Mr. Hoium says. The stocks he covers are Enphase, SolarEdge, SunPower, and Sunrun. “Solar energy stocks have had a tough year, despite improving subsidies and technology in the industry. Is a recovery coming? Solar energy stocks have been on a downward slide all year as interest rates and falling demand hit the industry. In this video, Travis Hoium covers the challenges and opportunities for some solar companies in the future. *Stock prices used were end-of-day prices of Sept. 20, 2023.” End quotes. You can find the video by clicking this link https://youtu.be/27BJlOyAtrg ------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Analysts Like These Stocks in Today's Markets And we have more on renewable energy in this next article. It's titled 2 Renewable Energy Stocks That Could Put You in the Green and it's by Demetris Afxentiou on fool.ca. Now some brief comments by Mr. Afxentiou from his article. “Clean energy: long-term potential and a healthy yield Innergex Renewable Energy (TSX:INE) … is one of those stocks that go unnoticed by investors. It's also one of the renewable energy stocks that could bolster your long-term portfolio. Innergex operates a portfolio of 85 facilities with a generating capacity of over 4,200MW. The company also has a backlog of projects in various stages of development comprising over 9,300MW of capacity. Part of that is because, unlike many other renewable operators, Innergex has taken an aggressive stance on expansion. Innergex has operations across North America, South America, and Europe. In terms of facilities, Innergex's portfolio comprises hydro, wind, and solar elements. While its portfolio of facilities also includes battery energy storage systems. So then, what makes Innergex one of the renewable energy stocks to buy right now? Despite the company's aggressive growth and juicy dividend (more on that in a second), Innergex's stock is down 25% year to date. Some of that drop can be attributed to the rise in interest rates and spill-on effect it has on borrowing. Still, the company remains a stellar long-term pick that also boasts a healthy 5.89% (dividend), making it a great option for growth and income-seeking investors alike. (Next) An established name for a great, green investment Brookfield Renewable Partners (TSX:BEP.UN) … is an intriguing option worthy of mention. Brookfield Renewable currently has operations across 20 countries, boasting a well-diversified portfolio of wind, solar, and hydro facilities across those markets. The stable, if not lucrative, business model that Brookfield and other renewable energy stocks adhere to provides a recurring source of revenue. That revenue stream is backed by long-term regulated contracts which often span decades. The company is also expecting to continue growing its portfolio through rate increases and expansion. Turning to income, Brookfield offers investors a juicy 5.22% yield. This fact, along with the expected growth of the renewable energy market alone, makes Brookfield a superb buy-and-forget candidate for almost any portfolio Throw in the substantial discount on the stock right now, which shows a 30% drop over the trailing 12-month period, and you have a great discounted buy. Final thoughts No investment is without some risk, and that includes the otherwise superb renewable energy stocks noted above. Fortunately, both Brookfield and Innergex have the funds and growth options to not only weather market volatility but continue to grow for years. In my opinion, one or both would do well as part of any well-diversified portfolio.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Analysts Like These Stocks in Today's Markets Now here's an article that gives good ESG analysis into a stock in almost all ethical and sustainable portfolios -- whether they know it or not. The article is titled Does Coca-Cola's ESG Strategy Make It a Buy for Ethical Investors Seeking Sustainability With Dividends? It's by Nicholas Robbins – no relation to me – and seen on fool.com. Here's some of what Mr. Robbins says. “Striking the right balance between financial returns and ethical considerations remains a growing concern for many investors. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles can offer a guiding light for ethical investors. Coca-Cola (KO) … the beverage giant, offers an intriguing proposition in this regard. It's worth a look into whether Coca-Cola's stock provides an appealing choice for investors who prioritize sustainability and responsible corporate practices while seeking stable dividend income. A beacon of ESG commitment Essentially, ESG principles are a set of criteria that investors use to evaluate a company's impact on the world. In Coca-Cola's case, this translates into a commitment to reducing its environmental footprint, promoting social responsibility, and adhering to high governance standards. And all of this can impact the company's financial performance. Coca-Cola's ESG strategy appears deeply embedded in the company's DNA. According to Morningstar Sustainalytics, the company ranks 29th for sustainability in the category of food products, beating out rival PepsiCo, which ranks 39th out of 624 companies. Sustainability drives profitability Coca-Cola's initiatives to reduce plastic use, enhance water efficiency, and improve energy efficiency all have financial benefits… The company's 2021 sustainability goals included reducing the creation of new plastic from nonrenewable sources by 20% of its 2020 figures over the following five years…Less plastic means less raw material expense and less energy required for production, ultimately resulting in higher profit margins. Coca-Cola's adoption of ultra-lightweight technology for its packaging, which extends shelf life while saving on packaging costs, provides an excellent example of how sustainability and cost-efficiency can go hand in hand. Such innovations are not just about being environmentally responsible; they make business sense, too… Water replenishment provides sustainability Coca-Cola continues to deliver on its water leadership goals, having replenished more water than it consumed since 2015, according to its 2022 ESG report. This not only aligns with ethical concerns, but also helps ensure the company's long-term viability, as water remains a crucial ingredient in its offerings. Coca-Cola's water replenishment initiatives, such as the Living Danube Partnership with the World Wildlife Fund, contribute to environmental conservation and secure access to a crucial resource for its operations. This partnership includes efforts to restore water to the Danube River Basin, which covers 10 countries in Eastern Europe, where local wetlands fell to 20% of their historical area, according to the WWF… Forging a path to net-zero emissions Coca-Cola, together with its bottling partners, has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040… A sustainable dividend can't hurt Coca-Cola's commitment to ESG principles isn't just about doing the right thing; it also presents an enticing prospect for dividend-seeking investors. The company has a remarkable track record of increasing dividends annually for over six decades… Potential risks and rewards While Coca-Cola's sustainability initiatives appear impressive, there are potential challenges to consider. Continued transition to sustainable practices can involve upfront costs, which may impact short-term profitability. The Living Danube grant, for example, cost the company $4.4 million, not including the costs of establishment and implementation. Additionally, consumer preferences and regulatory changes can vary over time, potentially affecting product demand and supply chain dynamics. Such shifts can delay or even derail sustainability initiatives. Coke notes the challenge of building better consumer recycling habits have hampered its efforts to meet its World Without Waste goals, which sought to recycle one can or bottle for each one sold by 2030 and have seen little progression to date. Investors should weigh these factors alongside the benefits of Coca-Cola's sustainable journey when evaluating its long-term investment appeal. Still, Coca-Cola's stock offers new investors a refreshing blend of sustainability and profitability for those who value both their financial and ethical bottom lines.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Other Honorable Mentions – not in any order 1) Title: Can the U.S. Make Solar Panels? This Company Thinks So. On nytimes.com. By Ivan Penn. 2) Title: Faith-Based Investing Gathers Momentum on morningstar.co.uk. By James Gard. 3) Title: Top 10: Renewable Energy Companies on energydigital.com. By Tom Swallow. 4) Title: 15 Climate Tech Companies to Watch in 2023 MIT Technology Review on technologyreview.com. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment Well, these are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips -- for this podcast titled: “Analysts Like These Stocks in Today's Markets.” Now, please be sure to click the like and subscribe buttons on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you download or listen to this podcast. That helps bring these podcasts to others like you. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote ethical and sustainable investing as a force for hope and prosperity in these very troubled times! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. And, again, please look at my new totally revised website at investingforthesoul.com. Tell me what you think! Talk to you next on October 20th! Bye for now. © 2023 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul
”Deliverance and Holiness” / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10485 Recorded 9-28-2023 on OMEGAMAN www.jesusdelivers.com
”Deliverance and Holiness” / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10485 Recorded 9-28-2023 on OMEGAMAN www.jesusdelivers.com
"The Stone that Smote the Image" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10450 Recorded 9-14-2023 on OMEGAMAN www.jesusdelivers.com
"The stone that smote the image" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10450 Recorded 9-14-2023 on OMEGAMAN www.jesusdelivers.com
"TBD" / Jozef Jasinski / Omegaman Episode 10450 Recorded 9-14-2023 on OMEGAMAN
Courtney talks to Wisconsin birder Molly Jasinski about how the grace of backyard birds when you're stuck indoors, the beauty of cardinals, the delight of birding photos, and why tufted titmice seem straight out of the mind of Disney. Links from Molly's show Birds & Blooms Magazine Tufted Titmouse Info and Pictures Free Birding & Ecology Resources Merlin Bird ID E-Bird iNaturalist Seek Follow Molly: Twitter Instagram The Thing with Feathers is birds, birding, and hope with an obsessive newbie birder and a wide range of experts and special guests. New episodes every Monday! Follow Courtney: Twitter Facebook Website Many thanks to Emily Dickinson, for having such a lovely poem in the public domain. Our music is by Del Belcher. The Thing with Feathers is hosted and produced by Courtney Ellis. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtney-ellis02/message
Episode 10131 - Deliverance through the Cross Pastor Jozef Jasinski www.jesusdelivers.com
Episode 10131 - Deliverance through the Cross Pastor Jozef Jasinski www.jesusdelivers.com
Recorded 2-16-2023 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
Recorded 2-16-2023 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
Jess McIntosh is filling in for Amanda Weinstein this week as we do another deep dive on Gen Z. This week, we're focusing on an issue that has unfortunately galvanized and inspired so many Gen Z activists: gun violence. As young people have watched adults fail to take action on gun violence prevention, they've stepped up and led the way themselves. They're not held back by decorum or politeness; they're taking action without asking for permission. We're joined by Lauren Jasinski, a teacher in Michigan who had worked in gun violence prevention for years before a school shooting happened in her very own high school. Lauren shares the amazing work that her students are doing, like an organization called No Future Without Today. She also recommends Be Smart, which raises awareness about safe gun storage. We're so grateful to Lauren for sharing her perspective as a teacher, an advocate, and a gun violence survivor.Then Rachel sits down with another incredible Gen Z activist, Eve Levenson. Eve has worked with The Jewish Democratic Council of America, Grassroots Dem HQ, Voters Of Tomorrow, and she co-founded the Youth In Gov Coalition. Relevant to our topic of gun violence this week, she also worked with March For Our Lives, founded by high school students after the school shooting in Parkland. Eve shares how her Jewish identity has inspired her activism, what issues are important to Gen Z, and the best advice she ever received (hint: it was from Ruth Bader Ginsburg!!).Finally, Jess, Jasmine and Rachel raise a glass to kids' birthdays, to organizing all year round, and to leaning in to what inspires us in this episode's “Toast to Joy.”You don't have to be Gen Z to be a social media queen! Sharing information and inspiring people to action is how we bring change to our communities and our country. If you want to learn how to use social media to defeat right-wing extremism, join us for a special Troublemaker Training on Thursday February 9th. You can sign up here or by going to redwine.blue.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA TikTok: @redwineblueusa
Episode 10043 - Jozsef Jasinski Recorded 2-2-2023 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
Episode 10043 - Jozsef Jasinski Recorded 2-2-2023 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
Episode 10005 - Blueprint for Success - Battle Ready Pastor Jozef Jasinski www.jesusdelivers.com Recorded 1-19-2023 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com #omegaman www.omegamanradio.com/ #jesuschrist #jesus #Yehovah #kingjamesbible #kingjames #demons #deliverance #exorcism #spiritualwarfare #omegaman #omegamanradio #devils #castingoutdevils #deliveranceministry #hauntedhouse #ghosts #paranormal #prophecy #angels #healing #omega man #shannonraydavis #shannondavis #occult #witchcraft #kundalini #satanism #curses #massdeliverance #zen #newage #magic #spells #salvation #miracles #dreams #visions #rapture #endtimes
Episode 10005 - Blueprint for Success - Battle Ready Pastor Jozef Jasinski www.jesusdelivers.com Recorded 1-19-2023 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com #omegaman www.omegamanradio.com/ #jesuschrist #jesus #Yehovah #kingjamesbible #kingjames #demons #deliverance #exorcism #spiritualwarfare #omegaman #omegamanradio #devils #castingoutdevils #deliveranceministry #hauntedhouse #ghosts #paranormal #prophecy #angels #healing #omega man #shannonraydavis #shannondavis #occult #witchcraft #kundalini #satanism #curses #massdeliverance #zen #newage #magic #spells #salvation #miracles #dreams #visions #rapture #endtimes
Episode 9960 - Weapons of our Warfare and How to Use Them Pastor Jozef Jasinski www.jesusdelivers.com Recorded 12-29-2022 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
Episode 9960 - Weapons of our Warfare and How to Use Them Pastor Jozef Jasinski www.jesusdelivers.com Recorded 12-29-2022 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
Recorded 12-15-2022 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
Recorded 12-15-2022 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
9849 - Jozef Jasinski by Shannon Ray Davis
Recorded 10-20-2022