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Malaria is an ancient killer and it's one that keeps outwitting humanity at every turn. It took centuries for people to figure out it was spread by mosquitoes. It evolved resistance to the drugs used to treat it and we developed new ones. It's made comebacks thanks to climate change in places that got rid of the disease before by cleaning out mosquitoes. And now, the parasites that cause malaria have evolved resistance to the newest treatments – drugs based on artemisinin. Worse, that resistance is spreading and has emerged in Africa, the continent with the most malaria cases. COVID created a double whammy, not only killing people directly but also raising the death rate from malaria, as people got the symptoms mixed up or simply avoided going to clinics for treatment, says Karen Barnes, a professor of pharmacology and Founding Director of the Collaborating Centre for Optimising Antimalarial Therapy at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. Professor Barnes has been working for 20 years to coordinate better treatments for malaria as Director of the Pharmacology Scientific Group for the World Wide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) and Co-chair of the South African Malaria Elimination Committee. She's also the coordinator of an EU-funded consortium to help countries in eastern and southern Africa tackle malaria drug resistance called MARC SE-Africa (Mitigating Antimalarial Resistance Consortium for South-East Africa). She says it's vital to improve treatments by combining drugs more effectively to catch the parasite at various stages of its life cycle in the body. And, of course, new and better drugs are needed to fight malaria. Listen as Professor Barnes explains the problem and possible solutions to One World, One Health host Maggie Fox. You can hear more about malaria from One World, One Health here.
We celebrate Dave Goelz's 50-year career with The Muppets with a cavalcade of guests! Guests: Jackson Barretta, Ben Goelz (with girlfriend Felicia), Amy Goelz, Debbie Goelz, Dave Goelz (guest of honor), Frank Oz, Lucy Baker, Martin Baker, Jill Colley, Louise Gold, Andy Nyman (with Sophie Nyman), Nigel Plaskitt, Keith Radack, Lark Baskerville, Mark Waxman, Ernie Patterson, Heather Henson, Brian Henson, Lisa Henson, Cheryl Henson, John Lovelady, Bonnie Erikson, Rollie Krewson, Calista Hendrickson, Amy Van Gilder, Karen Prell, Kevin Clash, David Rudman, Fran Brill and husband, Jan Nelson, Rita Peruggi, Lawrence Mirkin, Alexandra Rockwell, Tom Newby, Ed Christie, Polly Smith, Jane Gootnick, Fred Buchholz, Craig Shemin, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Jim Lewis, Ed Mitchell, Charles Rivkin, Joel Behr, Karen Barnes, Adam Savage, Bobby Moynihan, Peter Friedman, Michael Giacchino, Peter Doctor, Leigh Slaughter, Michael Steinbach, Matt Vogel, Kelly Vogel, Caren Rudman, Eric Jacobson, Mary Jacobson (and children), Peter Linz, Alice Dinnean, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Jocelyn Stevenson, Barb Caswell, Chris Caswell, Duncan Kenworthy, Danny Trejo, Kirk Thatcher, Mike Quinn, Paul Williams, Ricky Gervais, Bill Prady, Dave's Glam Squad, Brad Freeman, Peter McKennan, Chris Neely, Allan Trautman, Jeff Yorkes, Adam F. Goldberg, Chelsea DeVincent, Donna Kimball, Michelan Sisti, Pat and Barbara Contini, Lynne Hale, Patricia Ulrich, Hillary Bradley, Bruce Lanoil, Laura Lanoil, Dani Iglesis, Richard Leonard, Drew Massey, Nicolette Santino, Andrew Williams
In August of 2012, a Georgia woman was living on a yacht in Saint Mary's after a violent divorce. But when someone crept up to the boat while she was sleeping one night, she was murdered and the boat was set ablaze. Before her death, she had confided in a close friend about a stalker, and her fears of what they may do to her. This is the story of Karen Barnes. BONUES EPISODES patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. News 4 Jacksonville: https://www.news4jax.com/news/2012/11/16/friends-look-for-answers-in-boat-murders/ 2. Passagemaker: https://www.passagemaker.com/trawler-news/dark-waters-burned 3. Power and Motor Yacht: https://www.powerandmotoryacht.com/blogs/revisiting-a-murder-mystery-on-a-yacht 4. Obituary: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/myrtlebeachonline/name/karen-barnes-obituary?id=9721457 5. The Florida TImes-Union: https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/crime/2012/08/15/skeletal-remains-found-burned-boat-suspect-killed-police-kingsland/987226007/ 6. News Herald: https://www.newspapers.com/image/482124804/?terms=%22david%20trauger%22&match=1 7. Passagemaker: https://www.passagemaker.com/lifestyle/latest-greatest-an-electronics-showcase 8. Insurance News: https://insurancenewsnet.com/oarticle/Insurance-Agent-Missing-After-Yacht-Burns-In-Florida-a-354163 8. News 4 Jacksonville: https://www.news4jax.com/news/2012/08/17/couple-divorced-over-boat-they-lived-on/ 9. Burned: Dark Waters: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10066410/?ref_=tt_mv_close Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In August of 2012, police responded to a 911 call about a boat on fire. Once inside they found what appeared to be a burnt skeleton. The owners of the boat had been in dispute over ownership. This is a story of love, greed, and revenge. DONATE: One time: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3248826752172032881 Monthly: https://anchor.fm/twisted-travel-and-true-c/support Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/twistedtravelandtruecrime https://www.instagram.com/twistedtravelandtrue_crime https://www.tiktok.com/@twistedtravelandtruecrim?lang=en Gmail: twistedtravelandtruecrime@gmail.com Resources: https://www.soundingsonline.com https://thebrunswicknews.com/news/local_news http://stmarys.firstcoastnews.com https://insurancenewsnet.com/oarticle/Insurance-Agent-Missing-After-Yacht-Burns-In-Florida-a-354163 https://forums.floridasportsman.com/discussion/70090/a-mystery-on-the-water Jacksonville.com, TERRY DICKSON | FLORIDA TIMES-UNION Love and murder on the waterway, BY PETER SWANSON Murder in the Deep: Burned --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twisted-travel-and-true-c/support
Karen Barnes is a mega-connector, visionary, ecosystem builder and Founding CEO of her sixth startup, Agile City Winston-Salem — a nonprofit innovation consultancy focused on designing and building entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems through a suite of offerings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Barnes is the former owner of The Elegant Window. She owned her business for. years. She is now retired and is sharing her journey with us. The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by; The Workroom Channel Scarlet Thread Consulting The WCAA The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library Merril Y Landis, LTD Angel's Distributing, LLC Trading Up Consulting, LLC National Upholstery Association Links and Resources; Built to Sell: Creating a Business That Can Thrive Without You by John Warrillow Podcast Episode #60 - Karen Barnes - I Was Like A Sponge Michele Williams - Scarlet Thread Consulting Pricing Without Emotion
Today we are chatting with Karen Barnes, founder of Karen Barnes floral industry consultancy. Karen is a wedding and events florist and teacher, works in product development & trend prediction for various global companies in the industry and is an international competition judgeShe also is a two-time RHS Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winnerWe find out about Karens beginnings and how the many facets of her business workWe chat about her product development/trend prediction roles and how these have seen her travel the world. We also touch on how she came into this type of work from her time as Head of product development for InterfloraWe talk about the rise of career change students coming into the industry and why we may have seen a large drop in entry level British school leavers hoping to have a career in flowers opting for traditional college floristry courses such as City & Guilds and National DiplomasWe speak about floristry competitions, what it's like to be a judge, how competition wins can benefit your profile, what the judges are looking for and her advice to those who would like to get into competition work(and lots more!)To find out more about Karen and her work please head over tohttps://www.karenbarnesconsultancy.comFind her on instahttps://www.instagram.com/karenbarnes_kbc/To find out more about floristry competitions please head tohttps://www.floristryjudgesguild.co.uk/competitions.htmhttps://www.britishfloristassociation.org/?s=competitionsThank you to Karen for such a wonderful conversationSupport the show (http://www.instagram.com/girlflowerpodcast)
Canada's strategy to ensure that everyone from coast to coast to coast has access to affordable high speed Internet services is widely viewed as a failure and the source of ongoing frustration for many, particularly those in rural, remote and indigenous communities. Those communities often face the prospect of no broadband access or at best expensive, unreliable services. The Council of Canadian Academies recently convened an expert panel on High-Throughput Networks for Rural and Remote Communities in Canada. The panel's report is a must read for anyone concerned with equitable and affordable Internet access and the consequences of leaving many communities – particularly indigenous communities – behind. The panel was chaired by Karen Barnes, the former president of Yukon University and included Professor Catherine Middleton, the Director of the Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management at Ryerson University. They join the Law Bytes podcast this week to discuss the panel, the report, and the recommendations for policy action. The podcast can be downloaded here, accessed on YouTube, and is embedded below. Subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcast, Google Play, Spotify or the RSS feed. Updates on the podcast on Twitter at @Lawbytespod. Show Notes CCA Report, Waiting to Connect: The Expert Panel on High-Throughput Networks for Rural and Remote Communities in Canada Credits: CBC News, Digital Divide May Impact the Future of Indigenous Youth
Phoenix, Arizona, Ende der 70er-Jahre: Auf einer Party lernt die frisch geschiedene Suzan Barnes einen Mann kennen: James Carson. Schon Monate zuvor hatte Suzan die Vision einen Mann zu treffen, der sie aus ihrem tristen Leben rettet und ihr dabei hilft ins Licht zu finden. Suzan ist davon überzeugt, dass sie und ihr neuer Mann, der Erzengel Michael, in Gottes Namen die Welt von Dämonen befreien sollen. Was als fast schon kitschige Liebesgeschichte beginnt entpuppt sich in den folgenden Jahren als eine der brutalsten Mordserien an der amerikanischen Westküste. ***Schwarze Akte Live*** Am 03.08.2021 stehen wir im Rahmen des "Frischluft im Park" Festivals zum ersten Mal auf der Bühne! Tickets erhaltet ihr unter https://bit.ly/akte-tickets ***Werbung*** Die Links zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr unter https://linktr.ee/schwarzeakte Vielen Dank an unsere Partner, die es uns ermöglichen, auch weiterhin spannende Folgen für euch aufzunehmen. ***Link zum Fall*** Foto von Suzan und Michael Carson: https://bit.ly/akte57-suzanmichael *** Foto der ersten "Gläubigen" Karen Barnes: https://bit.ly/akte57-karen *** Foto von Michaels Tochter Jennifer "Jenn" Carson und ihre Mutter Lynne Carson Gonzales: http://bit.ly/akte57-jenn ***Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links*** Herzlich Willkommen bei der Schwarzen Akte - dem Mystery True Crime Podcast. Es sind Details, die ein gewöhnliches Verbrechen von einem unglaublichen Mysterium unterscheiden. Wir stellen euch hier Fälle vor, bei denen sich eure Nackenhaare sträuben und von denen ihr bislang steif und fest behauptet hättet, dass so etwas nie im Leben passieren kann. Jeden Dienstag veröffentlichen wir eine neue Folge mit außergewöhnlichen Kriminalfällen und überlegen, ob auch an der merkwürdigsten Spekulation doch ein Fünkchen Wahrheit zu erkennen ist. Schreibt uns gern eure Theorien und weitere spannende Fälle an schwarzeakte@julep.de, auf Instagram an @schwarzeakte, auf Facebook an @SchwarzeAktePodcast oder YouTube an @SchwarzeAkteTrueCrimePodcast
Episode 39 With the confirmation that malaria parasites in Rwanda have developed resistance to artemisinin — a first-line drug used to treat malaria, which kills around 400,000 people a year worldwide — public health teams in Africa are asking what this could mean for the battle against malaria. Elsewhere on the continent, malaria vaccine trials have reported success. This week on Africa Science Focus, reporter Charles Pensulo speaks to Karen Barnes from the University of Cape Town, who leads the Worldwide Antimalarial Resistance Network's Southern Africa Regional Centre, and malaria specialist Elizabeth Juma, a medical officer with the World Health Organization. And, in this week's Q&A segment, Wakin Octavia from Henry Henderson Institute in Malawi has a question about chemistry. Is there something you want to know about life, health or science in Africa? Send us your questions from anywhere in the world and we'll find an expert to answer them — text or voice message via WhatsApp to +254799042513. Africa Science Focus, with Selly Amutabi. Do you have any comments, questions or feedback about our podcast episodes? Let us know at podcast@scidev.net
In this episode, I sit down with Karen Barnes, a good friend of mine and of my family. Karen and I chat about her relationship with Jesse, her grandparents housekeeper. She also shares how she uses her white privilege to support her black friends and colleagues.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Karen Barnes is back today on Coffee with the Sarlos discussing the beautiful human-animal bond. The ladies are looking at the evolutionary experience of this bond and how it has changed the ways we live, value and care for one another. If you have questions or comments about today's show you can email Karen and Kelly at in@bysarlo.com. Enjoy!
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Karen Barnes is back today on Coffee with the Sarlos discussing the beautiful human-animal bond. The ladies are looking at the evolutionary experience of this bond and how it has changed the ways we live, value and care for one another. If you have questions or comments about today's show you can email Karen and Kelly at in@bysarlo.com. Enjoy!
In this episode, Will and Tasha chop it up with Karen Barnes, Executive Director of Venture Cafe, Winston Salem. We discuss everything from developing an entrepreneurial mindset to balancing the hustle and family life.
This episode, we continue the mini-series called Small Business Champions. We want to continue sharing some organizations that really help the community and has been instrumental in guiding OpinShop along with me during this journey. This week, we have the Executive Director of Venture Cafe WS, Karen Barnes, to share what the mission of Venture Cafe is and how the Winston Salem Chapter is different than the others around the world. Karen also goes a little deeper to show how Venture Cafe tries to cater to the voice of the entrepreneur and assist them while working to ensure that we can all "Get Along". Listen so you can get that PUSH you need to Opin Up Shop. Hope you enjoy! If you do be sure to comment and subscribe! FB https://m.facebook.com/EatheExec https://www.facebook.com/venturecafews/ IG @EAtheExec @OpinShopUS @venturecafews Twitter @EAtheExec @OpinShopUS @venturecafews Linkedin E.A. Green https://www.linkedin.com/company/venture-cafe-winston-salem?trk=eml-company_page_created-body-view_cp_button&midToken=AQEaHxj6QsfEaA&fromEmail=fromEmail&ut=3elNJ4eXQqEnE1 Venture Cafe Programming: https://www.venturecafewinstonsalem.org/programming/
We hear the word reconciliation a lot, but what does it actually mean and what does it look like in action? To begin the series, we asked Yukoners what the word means to them. This episode includes remarks from: Tosh Southwick, David Silas, Shirley Adamson, Joanne Henry, Robby Dick, Fabiana Naves, Phillip Gatensby, Aubyn O’Grady, Debra-Leigh Reti, Peter Johnston, Jody Beaumont, Teagyn Vallevand, Wendy Tayler, Steve Smith, Robin Bradasch, Katrina Kocsis, Jackie MacLaren, Ron Chambers, and Karen Barnes.
We hear the word reconciliation a lot, but what does it actually mean and what does it look like in action? To begin the series, we asked Yukoners what the word means to them. This episode includes remarks from: Tosh Southwick, David Silas, Shirley Adamson, Joanne Henry, Robby Dick, Fabiana Naves, Phillip Gatensby, Aubyn O'Grady, Debra-Leigh Reti, Peter Johnston, Jody Beaumont, Teagyn Vallevand, Wendy Tayler, Steve Smith, Robin Bradasch, Katrina Kocsis, Jackie MacLaren, Ron Chambers, and Karen Barnes.
This week, the podcast comes from BAFTA, the legendary home of British film and television where delicious. magazine celebrated its 15th birthday last month. The evening started with delicious. editor, Karen Barnes, introducing the evening as readers joined her to watch The Hundred-Foot Journey, starring Helen Mirren. The film was followed by a four-course menu inspired by the French and Indian flavours in the film, with matching wines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy Cornellians
Check out the very first episode of Fresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy Cornellians. In this episode you'll hear from one of the hosts of the podcast, Alex Zalben class of 1999. You'll learn a little about Alex's background, how the podcast came about, and what to expect from season 1. Learn more at http://alumni.cornell.edu/youngalumni. Fresh from the Hill was created, recorded, and produced by Amanda Massa, Associate Director of Young Alumni Programs at Cornell. Additional support was provided by Margaux Neiderbach '99 and Robert McMahon. Music for Fresh from the Hill was written, produced, and recorded by Kia Albertson-Rogers '13. You can contact him at koa3@cornell.edu. Artwork for Fresh from the Hill was created by Chris Kelly. Special thanks to: Karen Barnes, Jose Beduya MFA '04, Lisa Bushlow '91, Shannon Clute MA '01, PhD '03, Thomas Deneuville, Joe Lyons '98, Adam Murtland, Michael O'Neill, Stephanie Watt '15 ... and all the staff in Alumni Affairs and Development who helped make this podcast a reality. This podcast is hosted by Anchor, which was co-founded by Nir Zicherman '08. Learn more about Anchor at http://anchor.fm. *The views expressed by Fresh from the Hill hosts and guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of Cornell University.
Karen Barnes is the executive director of Venture Cafe in Winston-Salem and she joins Jason Thiel on another episode of the Downtown Winston-Salem Podcast. Venture Cafe's free gatherings occur every Thursday night from 5-8 PM at the Bailey Power Plant in the Innovation Quarter. More information at venturecafewinstonsalem.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we meet Angela Hartnett as she prepares to take her mentee, Killian Crowley to represent the UK and Ireland in the San Pellegrino Young Chef grand finale in Milan. Chef, Robin Gill talks about his new book, Larder and we're talking tea – with a difference. Plus food editor Jen Bedloe in the delicious. Test Kitchen and magazine editor, Karen Barnes tells us what's in the May issue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back Dr. Karen Barnes! Karen has been a doing on-going training in Florida to expand her expertise as a doctor of veterinary medicine. Today she is on the show to discuss the benefits of laser therapy and rehabilitative physical therapy in animals. The topic of energy healing came up several times in her [...]
Karen Barnes is the owner of The Elegant Window, a to-the-trade custom drapery and soft goods workroom located in Gilbert Arizona. She is thrilled to be celebrating 20 years in business this year! Karen entered the custom drapery and soft furnishings business in 1997 working with both retail and with the design trade. Five years into the business, Karen realized that what she truly loved was working with talented interior designers and bringing their ideas and vision to fruition. Her reputation for her attention to detail and high standards in workmanship quickly spread within the design community. In 2003, Karen switched to wholesale only and she, along with her great team of employees, have been creating exquisite, high-quality soft furnishings to the design trade ever since. In 2009, Karen entered the IWCE Ingenuity Workroom Competition and was awarded Workroom of the Year, the most prestigious award for drapery workrooms. She also was awarded First Place in Specialty Treatments and 2nd place in Top Treatments. In 2011, she again had a winning entry in the Ingenuity Workroom Competition and won 1st place in Specialty Treatments. In 2016, Karen won 1st place at Arizona North Chapter’s ASID Design Excellence Awards in the category of Industry Partner, Commissioned. In 2017, she again had winning entries at IWCE. She won 1st place in Specialty Treatments, 2nd place in Ingenious Installation and a 2nd place tie in Top Treatments. Karen is looking forward to the challenging role of judge in 2018 for IWCE’s Ingenuity Workroom Competition, as she has done on two previous IWCE competitions. The treatments fabricated by the team at The Elegant Window have been published in several magazines including Window Fashion Vision, Phoenix Home and Garden and Desert Design. Karen is a Certified Workroom Expert through the Window Fashions Certified Professionals Program. Her affiliations include membership in the Window Coverings Association of America, as well as membership in the Phoenix Association of Workroom Professionals, Drapery and Design Professional Network, and is an Industry Partner with the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA). Links of things mentioned on the show; Custom Draperies in Interior Design This book is still available on Amazon and you can use the affiliate link above. Find Karen on Facebook. For information about submitting to IWCE click here. The Expo will be held in Tampa, FL March 27 - 28, 2018.
One of Karen and Kelly's favourite guests returns to this week's episode of Coffee with the Sarlos, Dr. Karen Barnes of North Bay Animal Hospital! Karen joins the ladies today to talk about the beautiful relationship that is built between humans and the ever-sentient beings- horses- in the process of competing in dressage. She [...]
Karen and Kelly are pleased to welcome back doctor of veterinary medicine, Karen Barnes for yet another podcast show! Dr. Barnes joins the ladies today to discuss common hazards for pets that are found around the home at Christmastime. As many people are well into the celebrations of the Christmas season they want you [...]
This month, we join our editor Karen Barnes and food broadcaster Nigel Barden at The World Cheese Awards in Spain,. We hear from the chef's chef, Pierre Koffmann, about his 50 years in the business, and get Christmas cooking tips from Canadian chef, Donna Dooher and Brighton's new hyperlocal restaurant, Isaac At. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 1 of dish blasts off to explore cooking and eating in space with former Nasa astronaut, Don Thomas. Back on Earth, we find out about the special role pomegranates play in Persian cuisine. We also hear from editor Karen Barnes about what to expect in the April issue, and our ‘book of the month' is by Nigel Slater. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back by overwhelming demand, Dr. Karen Barnes sits down with the girls to discuss the beautiful and humane decision to euthanize our pets. If you've ever felt anxious, unsure or judged in this decision making process, this episode will grant you the opportunity to feel a whole lot different about yourself and your pets. [...]
Joined by Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Karen Barnes, Karen and Kelly are showing you how the professionals who love your pets as much as you do go about caring for them and you! From scientific, left-brain thinking to their perspectives on finances, insurance and billing, see how your vets are mentally preparing themselves to [...]