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Best podcasts about Kiril

Latest podcast episodes about Kiril

Why Invest?
An Interview with Kiril Sokoloff: Founder of 13D Research & Strategy

Why Invest?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 53:15


In this episode of the Why Invest? podcast Luke Hyde-Smith is joined by Kiril Sokoloff, Founder of 13D Research & Strategy. Known for his contrarian and thematic investment approach, Kiril shares insights that bridge finance, geopolitics, philosophy, and history.The discussion explores current economic turbulence, the role of China and India in the global economy and the importance of free cash flow, value investing, and adaptability in navigating a changing global order.Kiril offers advice to young investors: study history, focus on human insight over technology, and pursue overlooked sectors like strategic resources.This podcast is issued by Waverton Investment Management Limited, 16 Babmaes Street, London, SW1Y 6AH. Registered in England No. 2042285. Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.The information provided in this podcast is for information purposes only and Waverton Investment Management Limited does not accept liability for any loss or damage which may arise directly or indirectly out of use or reliance by the client, or anyone else, on the information contained in this recording. This podcast should be used as a guide only is based on our current views of markets and is subject to change.The information provided does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor's particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon.Where Waverton's advice is given it is restricted to discretionary investment management services. We do not provide advice on the use of tax or financial planning products (even if the service which we are managing is held within such a product) or non-discretionary investment.All materials have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed. There is no representation or warranty as to the current accuracy of, nor liability for, decisions based on such information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Madrid Directo OM
Ona Mafalda: “No me identifico con la palabra princesa”

Madrid Directo OM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 29:00


La cantante Ona Mafalda, hija de Kiril de Bulgaria y Rosario Nadal, haestado en Madrid Directo con Nieves Herrero para presentar su nueva canción Ya no soy esa. Ona Mafalda, que es además princesa de Bulgaria, ha dicho que “hay una gran generación de mujeres cantantes en España” y que “no me identifico con la palabra princesa”. Ha destacado que “mis padres siempre me han dicho que sea lo que quiera, pero que trabaje duro” y que “mi madre es una gran mujer que nos ha enseñado la importancia de ser independientes”.

IFFTV Podcast
Stefan Georgiev Reveals Why Ireland Should FEAR Kiril Despodov

IFFTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 15:09


Episode Notes Stefan Georgiev Reveals Why Ireland Should FEAR Kiril Despodov Irish Football Fan TV is back with an exclusive interview ahead of Ireland's crucial UEFA Nations League clash with Bulgaria. Bulgarian football journalist Stefan Georgiev breaks down the key threats in Bulgaria's squad, including Kiril Despodov, their star captain who has been directly involved in 8 of their last 10 goals!

The Nextlander Watchcast
118: Eastern Promises (2007)

The Nextlander Watchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 109:57


We're closing out 2024 for the Watchcast the only way we know how: with the most depressing movie we can fit into a theme. And this year it's with David Cronenberg's captivating Eastern Promises, featuring Viggo Mortensen like you've never seen him before. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 118: Eastern Promises (2007) (00:00:35) - Intro. (00:01:42) - Viggo appreciation right out of the gate. (00:03:23) - Our last movie of 2024: David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises! (00:07:20) - On the merits of putting on the accent. (00:13:31) - A little bit of background on the movie and its accuracy. (00:18:35) - Launching into the film, and its brutal opening. (00:22:28) - The baby enters the picture. (00:26:50) - Our first trip to Semyon's restaurant. (00:31:12) - Some discussion about Nikolai's true nature, and some of the family dynamics at play. (00:44:55) - The closest thing this movie has to a funny moment. (00:49:40) - Break! (00:50:02) - We're back, and things are developing. (00:55:00) - There are dens of iniquity, and then there's this place. (00:57:23) - Semyon comes calling. (01:04:34) - The pretense of a deal. (01:07:42) - Tying up loose ends. (01:13:50) - Anna has had enough, and Nikolai and Kiril hash it out. (01:19:39) - The set-up. (01:23:06) - The bathhouse. (01:29:32) - Nikolai's reveal. (01:34:56) - A subtler ending than you might expect. (01:40:48) - The sequel that never came together. (01:43:27) - Final thoughts. (01:44:54) - Our theme for January: Jude Law sci-fi! (01:49:03) - Outro. 

Presa internaţională
Fostul premier bulgar Kiril Petkov anchetat pentru arestarea lui Boyko Borissov în 2022

Presa internaţională

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 3:33


Kiril Petkov a renunțat la imunitatea parlamentară și va fi anchetat în dosarul privind arestarea în 2022 a altui fost premier, Boyko Borissov, eliberat însă după 24 de ore. În Slovacia, organizația Amnesty International atrage atenția că situația drepturilor omului a atins un punct critic în acest an. Revista presei Europa Plus: Fostul premier și președinte al partidului Continuăm schimbarea, Kiril Petkov a renunțat la imunitatea sa de deputat, a anunțat biroul de presă al Parlamentului de la Sofia citat de btnews.bg. Parchetul ceruse Parlamentului să-i înlăture imunitatea pentru a putea fi anchetat într-un dosar privind arestarea în martie 2022 a fostului premier, Boyko Borissov. Borisov a fost reținut după acuzații de folosire abuzivă a fondurilor UE, dar eliberat după 24 de ore. Kiril Petkov este acuzat că și-ar fi depășit atribuțiunile în acest caz.„Nu știu ce s-a întâmplat și cum se petrec lucrurile în acest proces. Știu doar că instanța bulgară și Departamentul de Justiție al SUA au stabilit că aceste acțiuni au fost ilegale, de îndată ce ceva este ilegal, este necesară o astfel de anchetă,” a comentat fostul premier Boyko Borissov.De partea sa, Petkov a declarat: „Am acționat pe deplin în limitele autorității mele, am oferit întotdeauna administrației mele libertatea de a-și face treaba, iar jocurile de culise nu au putut niciodată să-mi influențeze deciziile.”Sirienii refugiați în Bosnia nu vor să se întoarcă acasăslobodnaevropa.org, Europa Liberă în limba bosniacă, publică un reportaj realizat într-o tabără de refugiați din Sarajevo sub numele „Povestea unui sirian (...): nu plănuiesc să mă întorc, dar cred că vor veni zile mai bune.”„Căderea regimului lui Bashar al-Assad este, sărbătorită, de asemenea,  de mulți sirieni care au fugit din patria lor în ultimul deceniu și jumătate,” continuă jurnaliștii bosniaci. „Printre aceștia se numără și Mahir, care se află în prezent în tabăra de refugiați Ušivak, de lângă Sarajevo. Deși în prezent nu se gândește să se întoarcă, el speră că familia sa și toți sirienii vor avea în curând parte de pace, libertate și prosperitate după o lungă perioadă de război și suferință.”Amnesty International Slovacia: situația drepturilor omului a atins un punct criticGuvernul slovac ignoră încălcările drepturilor omului în țară, spune un raport al Amnesty International, publicat cu ocazia Zilei Internaționale a Drepturilor Omului și citat de spravy.pravda.sk.„Situația drepturilor omului în Slovacia a atins un punct critic în acest an,” a declarat Rado Sloboda, directorul Amnesty International Slovacia. Potrivit acestuia, Slovacia se confruntă cu o criză a drepturilor omului și nu reușește să le garanteze și să le protejeze, fie că este vorba despre dreptul la locuință, drepturile și libertățile civile sau discriminarea împotriva minorităților. „Astăzi ne confruntăm cu o tendință alarmantă în care, în loc să îmbunătățim situația, se introduc politici și legi care restrâng sistematic drepturile omului”, spune Sloboda.„Modificările legislative au limitat dreptul la proteste pașnice și au extins puterea autorităților locale de a interzice demonstrațiile. Aceste măsuri sunt în contradicție directă cu Constituția și cu obligațiile internaționale ale Slovaciei.”  Directorul Amnesty descrie aceste măsuri ca fiind o încercare de a reduce la tăcere oponenții și crede că restricțiile privind libertatea de exprimare, întrunire și asociere sunt o tendință îngrijorătoare în evoluția politică a Slovaciei către un stat autoritar.Amnesty a atras, de asemenea, atenția asupra rapoartelor tot mai numeroase privind brutalitatea poliției. Evaluarea ONG-ului acoperă, de asemenea, discriminarea sistematică a persoanelor LGBT, precum și excluderea și discriminarea comunităților de romi. Au contribuit la redactarea Revistei presei Europa Plus:Desislava Dimitrova - Bulgaria;Michaela Vdoviaková - Slovacia Europa Plus este un proiect RFI România realizat în parteneriat cu Agenția Universitară a Francofoniei 

Rust in Production
GitButler with Scott Chacon and Kiril Videlov

Rust in Production

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 81:06 Transcription Available


Version control is a critical part of any modern software project and git is the most popular tool for the job. But it can be complex and confusing, especially for beginners.The team behind GitButler believes there is a better way.They are building a modern Git client that streamlines the process of managing branches, backing up your work, and more. We hear from co-founders Scott Chacon and Kiril Videlov about how they're making Git easier for everyone -- all without sacrificing the power and flexibility that makes Git so popular in the first place.

Cinco continentes
Cinco continentes - El Papa critica las normas ucranianas para ilegalizar la iglesia ortodoxa

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 43:27


Desde que el pasado 20 de agosto, el parlamento ucraniano aprobó una ley que prohibía operar dentro de Ucrania a las organizaciones religiosas relacionadas con Moscú el patriarca ortodoxo ruso, Kiril, se ha dirigido a varios líderes religiosos para pedir que defiendan la Iglesia Ortodoxa Ucraniana. Kiril ha encontrado a su mejor aliado en el Papa Francisco que ha pedido que no se prohíba ninguna iglesia cristiana "directa o indirectamente". También estaremos en Venezuela porque el Ministerio Público ha citado por segunda vez al candidato opositor Edmundo González. Tendremos una entrevista para analizar la posible escalada en Oriente Próximo y otra sobre el terremoto que ha tenido lugar en Portugal y sus consecuencias. Estaremos en Alemania donde el ataque reivindicado por el Estado Islámico que ha dejado tres muertos es el principal tema de campaña de las elecciones regionales de este próximo fin de semana y explicaremos el origen de la situación de inestabilidad y violencia en Pakistán. Escuchar audio

Presa internaţională
Euro 2024 | Nu, românii nu i-au scandat numele lui Putin, dar glume proaste au fost

Presa internaţională

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 3:10


Propaganda rusă a încercat să exploateze meciul de fotbal dintre România și Ucraina, cu scopul de a genera diviziune între cele două națiuni. O falsă filmare cu români scandând numele lui Vladimir Putin a fost distribuită pe canalele rusești. Din păcate, unii români au ținut isonul propagandei ruse, distribuind după meci glume deplasate. Nici că se putea ca propaganda Kremlinului să nu-și bage coada în meciul România-Ucraina de la Euro 2024. Tentația era prea mare și terenul prea fertil pentru ca sămânța otrăvită să nu fie aruncată.Pe de o parte, era Ucraina, națiune calificată, în cele din urmă la turneul final, în timp ce Rusia, izolată inclusiv în planul sportului, nici măcar n-a putut să participe la preliminarii, din cauza războiului de agresiune.De cealaltă parte, România, o țară care susține Kievul în lupta sa împotriva agresiunii. Dar și o societate care adesea s-a dovedit vulnerabilă la propaganda rusă, mai ales atunci când vizează adâncirea diviziunilor româno-ucrainenilor. Vedeți cazul Bâstroe. Sau cazul așa-ziselor persecuții ucrainene la adresa preoților români – în realitate exponenți ai bisericii rusești conduse de Kiril. Sau pretinsa problemă a anexărilor teritoriale – odată, pentru că responsabilă a fost chiar Moscova și a doua oară, pentru că frontierele actuale sunt unanim recunoscute. Iar cea care vrea să le schimbe este tot Rusia.Dar să revenim la fotbal. În funcție de rezultatul meciului, propaganda putea îmbrăca forme diferite.Pentru că România a învins Ucraina pe terenul de joc, propaganda rusă a născocit povestea potrivit căreia suporterii români prezenți cu zecile de mii în tribunele arenei din Munchen ar fi scandat numele dictatorului Vladimir Putin.O imagine care ar susține acest lucru a început să fie circulată pe rețeaua rusească Telegram. Se pare că imaginile au fost luate de bune de unele publicații europene. Italienii de la Gazzeta dello Sport spun că UEFA ar putea declanșa chiar o anchetă.Însă, potrivit G4Media, Centrul pentru Comunicare Strategică din Ucraina (StratCom UA), un organism guvernamental creat pentru a combate dezinformările Rusiei după invadarea Ucrainei, a analizat clipul viralizat pe rețelele sociale și a stabilit că este un fals.Cei care l-au realizat au înlocuit coloana sonoră, folosind o celebră scandare a suporterilor ucraineni împotriva lui Putin dar tăind un cuvânt – nu e greu de imaginat care.Din păcate, în același timp, în România au putut circula nestingherite glume deplasate sau chiar macabre. Vladimir Putin bucurându-se la primul gol al tricolorilor, Vladimir Putin fluturând drapelul României, Volodimir Zelenski primind trei mingi de fotbal în loc de armament.Nu se știe dacă aceste imagini au fost fabricate de propagandiștii ruși sau doar de niște idioți utili de pe la noi. Dar cei care le-au distribuit au arătat că nu știu să se bucure altfel decât de nenorocirea vecinilor.În Ucraina, în aceste zile, are loc un război, oamenii mor iar celor care-și pierd părinții sau copiii prea puțin le mai pasă de fotbal. Cu astfel de lucruri nu se glumește.Și dacă falsul cu românii scandând numele lui Putin a putut fi demontat, e mult mai greu cu românii care distribuie asemenea mizerii.

The Weekly Cooldown
Episode 215 - AI Survey, Square Enix Layoffs, Marty O'Donnell

The Weekly Cooldown

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 62:35


For the first time ever, a gay orc on the internet named Kiril, the Orcflorist, drops in to discuss music, photography, twitch streaming and technically Guybrush Threepwood. Plus, we dig into how AI appears to Americans, Square Enix laying off employees (soon) and an ex-Halo composer's run for congress. Find Kiril the Orcflorist on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OrcFlorist Find the Orcflorist on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/orcflorist Logo by Corgian of DogHouse Esports: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/doghousecorgian⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Intro music by Riki: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/DOG_NOISE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Website: www.wkcooldown.com Twitter: @Kamijacegaming / @WkCooldown Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWeeklyCooldown/ Question? Comment? Concern? Want to tell me how great I am? Email me! - Kamijacegaming@gmail.com Humble Metroidvania Mania Bundle: https://www.humblebundle.com/games/metroidvania-mania?partner=kamijacegaming --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wkcooldown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wkcooldown/support

Library of Mistakes
EP 25: What I Learned This Week (with Kiril Sokoloff)

Library of Mistakes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 38:27


For 40 years, Kiril Sokoloff, the founder of 13D Research & Strategy, has been picking some of the biggest turning points in financial markets. And, in 2001, he launched 'What I Learned This Week' – a must-read for anyone in the investment community. In this interview with Russell Napier, Kiril shares some of the insights he has gleaned across a long and successful career.•The Library of Mistakes runs an outstanding course called the Practical History of Financial Markets. To find out more, go to: www.libraryofmistakes.com/course

Top Traders Unplugged
GM57: Navigating the Next Decade ft. Kiril Sokoloff

Top Traders Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 63:09


Legendary strategist Kiril Sokoloff, founder and Chairman of 13D Research, joins Alan Dunne in this episode for a whirlwind tour of where Kiril sees the risks and opportunities in global markets over the next decade. Kiril outlines the reasons behind his belief that the secular bull market in bonds is over and a secular bear market is now underway. They discuss implications of climate change decarbonisation, the ageing global economy, rising debt levels and the growing risk of a significant derailment of the global economy from protectionism. Kiril explains why he is bullish oil, copper, uranium and gold and why gold mining stocks are the cheapest asset on the planet and his top contrarian call. They discuss China's current economic challenges and why Kiril remains upbeat on the longer-term outlook for China and Chinese stocks but why there may be even greater opportunities in India. -----EXCEPTIONAL RESOURCE: Find Out How to Build a Safer & Better Performing Portfolio using this FREE NEW Portfolio Builder Tool-----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “The Many Flavors of Trend Following” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Alan on Twitter.Follow Kiril's work on 13D.Episode TimeStamps: 02:31 - Introduction to Kiril Sokoloff05:21 - Are we heading back to "normal"?11:17 - Will China become an inflationary force?14:30 - Is China still investable?17:05 - A Chinese confidence crisis18:45 - The outlook for inflation from a historical perspective23:13 - What is going on in the oil market?25:45 - What drives the shift towards solar energy in China?27:57 - The move towards nuclear energy29:55 -...

Noticentro
Ratifican al senador Héctor Vasconcelos como embajador ante la ONU

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 1:38


Línea 2 ampliará una hora más en apoyo al público que asistirá al la final de fútbol Minutos antes de las seis de la mañana el volcán Popocatépetl registró una explosiónEn Ucrania han emitido una orden captura en contra del patriarca de la Iglesia Ortodoxa rusa, Kiril, cercano al presidente PutinMás información en nuestro podcast

DT Radio Shows
Output Omitted 013 with Tito Valchev: Kiril Nedev Guest Mix

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 60:14


1. Earth n Days - In My House (Extended Mix) 2. Low Steppa - Your Dreams (Extended Mix) 3. Trimtone - The Thrills (Extended Mix) 4. Richard Grey, Lissat, Ghostbusterz - Makeba (Original Mix) 5. Mirko & Meex - Take Me Away (Qubiko Extended Remix) 6. Milk & Sugar, Ayak - Lift Your Hands Up feat. Ayak (Extended Mix) 7. Dompe - Groove It Up (Original Mix) 8. Todd Edwards, MANT - Provenance (Original Mix) 9. Low Steppa - Waves (Extended Mix) 10. Matonii - Something On The Side (Original Mix) 11. Vintage Culture - Tudo Bem, Tudo Bom (Extended Mix) 12. Kiril Nedev – ID 13. Dave Winnel - Alegria (Extended Mix) 14. Sergio Mendes, Simon Fava - Magalenha feat. Sergio Mendes (Tribal Club Mix) 15. Barbatuques - Baianá (Jack Back Club Remix) 16. DAN:ROS - PES (Extended Mix) 17. Mr.Martin, ISAA - Jamming (Extended Mix) 18. Mark Knight, James Hurr - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Extended Mix) 19. Kiril Nedev – ID 20. Kiril Nedev – ID

Critical Fayle DM & The Goons: Strahdcast
The Strahdcast Episode 64: A View to a Kiril

Critical Fayle DM & The Goons: Strahdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 88:21


The Vuk Kral is done, Kiril is defeated and there's a new Boss of Werewolves. Will the pack accept their new leader?Thank you to our sponsors!Modern Artifice: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ModernArtificeUse our discount code GOON10 at checkout for 10% off your order!Trevor William Fayle as The DMTyler Kanter as Artemis Silverbow (Half-Elf Ranger w/black panther Sasha)Kay Devine-Jones as Kasle Othro (Half-Orc Barbarian)Ned Pryce as Drogar Stonebreath (Dragonborn Cleric, Life Domain)Campbell O'Hare as Winnie Winchester (Halfling Cleric, Peace Domain)For hours of bonus content, fan art, secret backstories and behind-the-scenes clips, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/criticalfayledm or check out our merch at https://www.etsy.com/shop/criticalfayledm!This episode features "Scrambling Feet" from the Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Sound FX library under a CC BY 3.0 US DEED License. No changes were made.Website: https://www.criticalfayledm.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CriticalFayleDMTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@criticalfayledmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/criticalfayledm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/criticalfayledmSupport the show

Critical Fayle DM & The Goons: Strahdcast
The Strahdcast Episode 62: Deja Vuk Kral Pt. 1

Critical Fayle DM & The Goons: Strahdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 72:19


No rest for the weary in Barovia. The Werewolves are attacking all across the valley, and Winnie has sent Kiril a threatening challenge. Time to try out these fancy new weapons...Thank you to our sponsors!Modern Artifice: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ModernArtificeUse our discount code GOON10 at checkout for 10% off your order!Trevor William Fayle as The DMTyler Kanter as Artemis Silverbow (Half-Elf Ranger w/black panther Sasha)Kay Devine-Jones as Kasle Othro (Half-Orc Barbarian)Ned Pryce as Drogar Stonebreath (Dragonborn Cleric, Life Domain)Campbell O'Hare as Winnie Winchester (Halfling Cleric, Peace Domain)For hours of bonus content, fan art, secret backstories and behind-the-scenes clips, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/criticalfayledm or check out our merch at https://www.etsy.com/shop/criticalfayledm!This episode features the track "Run" by Ross Bugden: https://youtu.be/ujsCRw-eA0o?si=kGcQT3uGKgMENfaOWebsite: https://www.criticalfayledm.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CriticalFayleDMTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@criticalfayledmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/criticalfayledm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/criticalfayledmSupport the show

Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Expert: Kiril Sokoloff - US, China, Emerging Markets and what comes next?

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 38:36


In this episode of Equity Mates, Alec is chatting with the impressive Kiril Sokoloff, Chairman and Founder of 13D Research & Strategy. We travel back to the pivotal year of 1983 to uncover what inspired the inception of 13D and how it has become a powerhouse in making stock market predictions. Then we are taking a closer look at some of their most significant predictions over the past four decades, the ones they got right, and even those they missed. Amidst an abundance of financial media predictions today, we discuss how to approach and assess these forecasts. Moreover, Kiril, who has served as an advisor to some of the best investors in history, such as Stanley Druckenmiller, shares invaluable lessons and traits every aspiring investor should emulate.Big announcement from us – we've written a new book! It's coming out on 22 August and you can pre-order now from Amazon or Booktopia. Keep your ears out for events that'll celebrate the launch, but we look forward to sharing it with you!Want more Equity Mates? Click here. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Driven By Insight
Kiril Sokoloff, Founder and CEO of 13D Research & Strategy

Driven By Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 52:38


Live from the Walker & Dunlop Summer Conference, Willy was joined by financial icon Kiril Sokoloff. He is the Founder and CEO of independent institutional global research firm, 13D Research & Strategy, and is considered one of the greatest investors of our time. He and Willy touched on today's hottest topics including the power of AI and its effect on humankind, the economic landscape in the U.S. and across the globe, his opinion on new world order, climate change and clean energy, the strength of the U.S. dollar and what that means for the nation's economy, and so much more. Watch or listen to the replay. If you have any comments or questions, please reach out to your main Walker & Dunlop point of contact. We are all available to answer questions and provide assistance. Additionally, if you have topics you would like covered during one of our future webcasts, we would be happy to take your suggestions.   

Critical Fayle DM & The Goons: Strahdcast
The Strahdcast Ep. 52: Chasing Waterfalls

Critical Fayle DM & The Goons: Strahdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 55:12


Drogar plummets to the water as the party tries desperately to escape from Kiril and the Werewolf pack in one piece.Thank you to our sponsors!Modern Artifice: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ModernArtificeUse our discount code GOON10 at checkout for 10% off your order!Trevor William Fayle as The DMTyler Kanter as Artemis Silverbow (Half-Elf Ranger w/black panther Sasha)Kay Devine-Jones as Kasle Othro (Half-Orc Barbarian)Ned Pryce as Drogar Stonebreath (Dragonborn Cleric, Life Domain)Campbell O'Hare as Winnie Winchester (Halfling Cleric, Peace Domain)For hours of bonus content, fan art, secret backstories and behind-the-scenes clips, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/criticalfayledm or check out our merch at https://www.etsy.com/shop/criticalfayledm!Twitter: https://twitter.com/CriticalFayleDMTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@criticalfayledmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/criticalfayledm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/criticalfayledmSupport the show

Radio Praga - Español
Chequia en 30 minutos 27/04/2023

Radio Praga - Español

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 28:07


Chequia sanciona al patriarca Kiril, líder de la iglesia ortodoxa rusa, por apoyar la agresión contra Ucrania. ¿Qué libros me llevaría a otro país? Radioviajes: Brtnice.

New Books Network
Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman, "Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus" (U Rochester Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 111:45


Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman's edited volume Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus (U Rochester Press, 2020) is the first book devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, exploring mass killings, Jewish responses, collaboration, and memory in a region barely known in this context. When war between the Soviet Union and Germany broke out in 1941, thousands of refugees - many of whom were Jews - poured from war-stricken Ukraine, Crimea, and other parts of Russia into the North Caucasus. Hoping to find safety, they came to a region the Soviets had struggled to pacify over the preceding 20 years of their rule. The Jewish refugees were in especially unfamiliar territory, as the North Caucasus had been mostly off-limits to Jews before the Soviets arrived, and most local Jewish communities were thus small. The region was not known as a hotbed of traditional antisemitism. Nevertheless, after occupying the North Caucasus in the summer and autumn of 1942, the Germans exterminated all the Jews they found - at least 30,000 - aided by local collaborators. While scholars have focused on local collaboration during the German occupation and on the subsequent Soviet deportations of entire North Caucasian ethnic groups, the region has largely escaped the attention of Holocaust researchers. This volume, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, addresses that gap. Contributors present richly documented essays on such topics as German killing operations, decision-making by Jewish refugees, local collaboration, rescue, and memory, taking care to integrate their findings into the broader contexts of Holocaust, North Caucasian, Russian, and Soviet history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Military History
Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman, "Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus" (U Rochester Press, 2020)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 111:45


Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman's edited volume Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus (U Rochester Press, 2020) is the first book devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, exploring mass killings, Jewish responses, collaboration, and memory in a region barely known in this context. When war between the Soviet Union and Germany broke out in 1941, thousands of refugees - many of whom were Jews - poured from war-stricken Ukraine, Crimea, and other parts of Russia into the North Caucasus. Hoping to find safety, they came to a region the Soviets had struggled to pacify over the preceding 20 years of their rule. The Jewish refugees were in especially unfamiliar territory, as the North Caucasus had been mostly off-limits to Jews before the Soviets arrived, and most local Jewish communities were thus small. The region was not known as a hotbed of traditional antisemitism. Nevertheless, after occupying the North Caucasus in the summer and autumn of 1942, the Germans exterminated all the Jews they found - at least 30,000 - aided by local collaborators. While scholars have focused on local collaboration during the German occupation and on the subsequent Soviet deportations of entire North Caucasian ethnic groups, the region has largely escaped the attention of Holocaust researchers. This volume, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, addresses that gap. Contributors present richly documented essays on such topics as German killing operations, decision-making by Jewish refugees, local collaboration, rescue, and memory, taking care to integrate their findings into the broader contexts of Holocaust, North Caucasian, Russian, and Soviet history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in German Studies
Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman, "Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus" (U Rochester Press, 2020)

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 111:45


Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman's edited volume Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus (U Rochester Press, 2020) is the first book devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, exploring mass killings, Jewish responses, collaboration, and memory in a region barely known in this context. When war between the Soviet Union and Germany broke out in 1941, thousands of refugees - many of whom were Jews - poured from war-stricken Ukraine, Crimea, and other parts of Russia into the North Caucasus. Hoping to find safety, they came to a region the Soviets had struggled to pacify over the preceding 20 years of their rule. The Jewish refugees were in especially unfamiliar territory, as the North Caucasus had been mostly off-limits to Jews before the Soviets arrived, and most local Jewish communities were thus small. The region was not known as a hotbed of traditional antisemitism. Nevertheless, after occupying the North Caucasus in the summer and autumn of 1942, the Germans exterminated all the Jews they found - at least 30,000 - aided by local collaborators. While scholars have focused on local collaboration during the German occupation and on the subsequent Soviet deportations of entire North Caucasian ethnic groups, the region has largely escaped the attention of Holocaust researchers. This volume, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, addresses that gap. Contributors present richly documented essays on such topics as German killing operations, decision-making by Jewish refugees, local collaboration, rescue, and memory, taking care to integrate their findings into the broader contexts of Holocaust, North Caucasian, Russian, and Soviet history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

New Books in Jewish Studies
Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman, "Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus" (U Rochester Press, 2020)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 111:45


Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman's edited volume Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus (U Rochester Press, 2020) is the first book devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, exploring mass killings, Jewish responses, collaboration, and memory in a region barely known in this context. When war between the Soviet Union and Germany broke out in 1941, thousands of refugees - many of whom were Jews - poured from war-stricken Ukraine, Crimea, and other parts of Russia into the North Caucasus. Hoping to find safety, they came to a region the Soviets had struggled to pacify over the preceding 20 years of their rule. The Jewish refugees were in especially unfamiliar territory, as the North Caucasus had been mostly off-limits to Jews before the Soviets arrived, and most local Jewish communities were thus small. The region was not known as a hotbed of traditional antisemitism. Nevertheless, after occupying the North Caucasus in the summer and autumn of 1942, the Germans exterminated all the Jews they found - at least 30,000 - aided by local collaborators. While scholars have focused on local collaboration during the German occupation and on the subsequent Soviet deportations of entire North Caucasian ethnic groups, the region has largely escaped the attention of Holocaust researchers. This volume, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, addresses that gap. Contributors present richly documented essays on such topics as German killing operations, decision-making by Jewish refugees, local collaboration, rescue, and memory, taking care to integrate their findings into the broader contexts of Holocaust, North Caucasian, Russian, and Soviet history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books in Genocide Studies
Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman, "Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus" (U Rochester Press, 2020)

New Books in Genocide Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 111:45


Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman's edited volume Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus (U Rochester Press, 2020) is the first book devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, exploring mass killings, Jewish responses, collaboration, and memory in a region barely known in this context. When war between the Soviet Union and Germany broke out in 1941, thousands of refugees - many of whom were Jews - poured from war-stricken Ukraine, Crimea, and other parts of Russia into the North Caucasus. Hoping to find safety, they came to a region the Soviets had struggled to pacify over the preceding 20 years of their rule. The Jewish refugees were in especially unfamiliar territory, as the North Caucasus had been mostly off-limits to Jews before the Soviets arrived, and most local Jewish communities were thus small. The region was not known as a hotbed of traditional antisemitism. Nevertheless, after occupying the North Caucasus in the summer and autumn of 1942, the Germans exterminated all the Jews they found - at least 30,000 - aided by local collaborators. While scholars have focused on local collaboration during the German occupation and on the subsequent Soviet deportations of entire North Caucasian ethnic groups, the region has largely escaped the attention of Holocaust researchers. This volume, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, addresses that gap. Contributors present richly documented essays on such topics as German killing operations, decision-making by Jewish refugees, local collaboration, rescue, and memory, taking care to integrate their findings into the broader contexts of Holocaust, North Caucasian, Russian, and Soviet history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman, "Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus" (U Rochester Press, 2020)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 111:45


Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman's edited volume Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus (U Rochester Press, 2020) is the first book devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, exploring mass killings, Jewish responses, collaboration, and memory in a region barely known in this context. When war between the Soviet Union and Germany broke out in 1941, thousands of refugees - many of whom were Jews - poured from war-stricken Ukraine, Crimea, and other parts of Russia into the North Caucasus. Hoping to find safety, they came to a region the Soviets had struggled to pacify over the preceding 20 years of their rule. The Jewish refugees were in especially unfamiliar territory, as the North Caucasus had been mostly off-limits to Jews before the Soviets arrived, and most local Jewish communities were thus small. The region was not known as a hotbed of traditional antisemitism. Nevertheless, after occupying the North Caucasus in the summer and autumn of 1942, the Germans exterminated all the Jews they found - at least 30,000 - aided by local collaborators. While scholars have focused on local collaboration during the German occupation and on the subsequent Soviet deportations of entire North Caucasian ethnic groups, the region has largely escaped the attention of Holocaust researchers. This volume, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, addresses that gap. Contributors present richly documented essays on such topics as German killing operations, decision-making by Jewish refugees, local collaboration, rescue, and memory, taking care to integrate their findings into the broader contexts of Holocaust, North Caucasian, Russian, and Soviet history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman, "Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus" (U Rochester Press, 2020)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 111:45


Crispin Brooks and Kiril Feferman's edited volume Beyond the Pale: The Holocaust in the North Caucasus (U Rochester Press, 2020) is the first book devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, exploring mass killings, Jewish responses, collaboration, and memory in a region barely known in this context. When war between the Soviet Union and Germany broke out in 1941, thousands of refugees - many of whom were Jews - poured from war-stricken Ukraine, Crimea, and other parts of Russia into the North Caucasus. Hoping to find safety, they came to a region the Soviets had struggled to pacify over the preceding 20 years of their rule. The Jewish refugees were in especially unfamiliar territory, as the North Caucasus had been mostly off-limits to Jews before the Soviets arrived, and most local Jewish communities were thus small. The region was not known as a hotbed of traditional antisemitism. Nevertheless, after occupying the North Caucasus in the summer and autumn of 1942, the Germans exterminated all the Jews they found - at least 30,000 - aided by local collaborators. While scholars have focused on local collaboration during the German occupation and on the subsequent Soviet deportations of entire North Caucasian ethnic groups, the region has largely escaped the attention of Holocaust researchers. This volume, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to the Holocaust in the North Caucasus, addresses that gap. Contributors present richly documented essays on such topics as German killing operations, decision-making by Jewish refugees, local collaboration, rescue, and memory, taking care to integrate their findings into the broader contexts of Holocaust, North Caucasian, Russian, and Soviet history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel
Ha-Zb - Weekend Remedy Show

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 218:43


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New Books Network
Kiril Feferman, "If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42" (Academic Studies Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 90:02


If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42 (Academic Studies Press, 2020) is the first work in any language that offers both an overarching exploration of the flight and evacuation of Soviet Jews viewed at the macro level, and a personal history of one Soviet Jewish family. It is also the first study to examine Jewish life in the Northern Caucasus, a Soviet region that history scholars have rarely addressed. Drawing on a collection of family letters, Kiril Feferman provides a history of the Ginsburgs as they debate whether to evacuate their home of Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia and are eventually swept away by the Soviet-German War, the German invasion of Soviet Russia, and the Holocaust. The book makes a significant contribution to the history of the Holocaust and Second World War in the Soviet Union, presenting one Soviet region as an illustration of wartime social and media politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Kiril Feferman, "If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42" (Academic Studies Press, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 90:02


If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42 (Academic Studies Press, 2020) is the first work in any language that offers both an overarching exploration of the flight and evacuation of Soviet Jews viewed at the macro level, and a personal history of one Soviet Jewish family. It is also the first study to examine Jewish life in the Northern Caucasus, a Soviet region that history scholars have rarely addressed. Drawing on a collection of family letters, Kiril Feferman provides a history of the Ginsburgs as they debate whether to evacuate their home of Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia and are eventually swept away by the Soviet-German War, the German invasion of Soviet Russia, and the Holocaust. The book makes a significant contribution to the history of the Holocaust and Second World War in the Soviet Union, presenting one Soviet region as an illustration of wartime social and media politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Military History
Kiril Feferman, "If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42" (Academic Studies Press, 2020)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 90:02


If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42 (Academic Studies Press, 2020) is the first work in any language that offers both an overarching exploration of the flight and evacuation of Soviet Jews viewed at the macro level, and a personal history of one Soviet Jewish family. It is also the first study to examine Jewish life in the Northern Caucasus, a Soviet region that history scholars have rarely addressed. Drawing on a collection of family letters, Kiril Feferman provides a history of the Ginsburgs as they debate whether to evacuate their home of Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia and are eventually swept away by the Soviet-German War, the German invasion of Soviet Russia, and the Holocaust. The book makes a significant contribution to the history of the Holocaust and Second World War in the Soviet Union, presenting one Soviet region as an illustration of wartime social and media politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in Jewish Studies
Kiril Feferman, "If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42" (Academic Studies Press, 2020)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 90:02


If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42 (Academic Studies Press, 2020) is the first work in any language that offers both an overarching exploration of the flight and evacuation of Soviet Jews viewed at the macro level, and a personal history of one Soviet Jewish family. It is also the first study to examine Jewish life in the Northern Caucasus, a Soviet region that history scholars have rarely addressed. Drawing on a collection of family letters, Kiril Feferman provides a history of the Ginsburgs as they debate whether to evacuate their home of Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia and are eventually swept away by the Soviet-German War, the German invasion of Soviet Russia, and the Holocaust. The book makes a significant contribution to the history of the Holocaust and Second World War in the Soviet Union, presenting one Soviet region as an illustration of wartime social and media politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books in Genocide Studies
Kiril Feferman, "If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42" (Academic Studies Press, 2020)

New Books in Genocide Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 90:02


If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42 (Academic Studies Press, 2020) is the first work in any language that offers both an overarching exploration of the flight and evacuation of Soviet Jews viewed at the macro level, and a personal history of one Soviet Jewish family. It is also the first study to examine Jewish life in the Northern Caucasus, a Soviet region that history scholars have rarely addressed. Drawing on a collection of family letters, Kiril Feferman provides a history of the Ginsburgs as they debate whether to evacuate their home of Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia and are eventually swept away by the Soviet-German War, the German invasion of Soviet Russia, and the Holocaust. The book makes a significant contribution to the history of the Holocaust and Second World War in the Soviet Union, presenting one Soviet region as an illustration of wartime social and media politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Kiril Feferman, "If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42" (Academic Studies Press, 2020)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 90:02


If We Had Wings We Would Fly to You: A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction 1941-42 (Academic Studies Press, 2020) is the first work in any language that offers both an overarching exploration of the flight and evacuation of Soviet Jews viewed at the macro level, and a personal history of one Soviet Jewish family. It is also the first study to examine Jewish life in the Northern Caucasus, a Soviet region that history scholars have rarely addressed. Drawing on a collection of family letters, Kiril Feferman provides a history of the Ginsburgs as they debate whether to evacuate their home of Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia and are eventually swept away by the Soviet-German War, the German invasion of Soviet Russia, and the Holocaust. The book makes a significant contribution to the history of the Holocaust and Second World War in the Soviet Union, presenting one Soviet region as an illustration of wartime social and media politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

All About You with Kimmie Sue

Whether you are looking for the perfect date night the perfect tequila, the perfect time to buy or sell a house, or the most inexpensive way to keep your skin looking young you want to listen to this episode! Kim and Kiril are back and ready to make it all about you...

Opto Sessions: Stock market | Investing | Trading | Stocks & Shares | Finance | Business | Entrepreneurship | ETF
#156 - Kiril Sokoloff - Lessons From One Of The Greatest Investors Of Our Time | Re-post

Opto Sessions: Stock market | Investing | Trading | Stocks & Shares | Finance | Business | Entrepreneurship | ETF

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 67:52


Get Opto's best content every day, by subscribing to our FREE Newsletter: www.cmcmarkets.com/en/opto/newsletterToday we revisit one of our most popular interviews to date. In August last year, Ed spoke to Kiril Sokoloff, CEO & Founder of 13D Research.Kiril founded 13D in 1983, their analysis read weekly by world-renowned investors including Howard Marks of Oaktree and Byron Wien of Blackstone.Ed and Kiril discuss thematic investing. Labelled by some the ‘father of thematics', Kiril takes us through his unique approach to investing in secular trends, offering some unforgettable insights along the way, whilst identifying themes to watch in what Kiril labels the ‘new era'. Enjoy!Thanks to Cofruition for consulting on and producing the podcast. Want further Opto insights? Check out our daily newsletter: https://www.cmcmarkets.com/en-gb/opto/newsletter------------------Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.CMC Markets is an execution-only service provider. The material (whether or not it states any opinions) is for general information purposes only and does not take into account your personal circumstances or objectives. Nothing in this material is (or should be considered to be) financial, investment, or other advice on which reliance should be placed. No opinion given in the material constitutes a recommendation by CMC Markets or the author that any particular investment, security, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person.The material has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research. Although we are not specifically prevented from dealing before providing this material, we do not seek to take advantage of the material prior to its dissemination.CMC Markets does not endorse or offer opinions on the trading strategies used by the author. Their trading strategies do not guarantee any return and CMC Markets shall not be held responsible for any loss that you may incur, either directly or indirectly, arising from any investment based on any information contained herein for any loss that you may incur, either directly or indirectly, arising from any investment based on any information contained herein.

Opto Sessions: Stock market | Investing | Trading | Stocks & Shares | Finance | Business | Entrepreneurship | ETF
#151 – Inflation: Kiril Sokoloff, Alfonso Peccatiello, Jeff Ross & More

Opto Sessions: Stock market | Investing | Trading | Stocks & Shares | Finance | Business | Entrepreneurship | ETF

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 29:25


Check out our daily newsletter: https://www.cmcmarkets.com/en-gb/opto/newsletterYou are listening to the first episode of our collation series. Today's episode comprises insights about a topic that obsessed investors in 2022; an obsession that's showing little sign of abating this year: inflation. Over the past few months, we've spoken to brilliant investors and asked them how they're positioning their portfolios to tackle rampant inflation. We collated their responses and included them in this episode, hoping their comments will help us reflect on this contentious topic. Thanks to Cofruition for consulting on and producing the podcast. Want further Opto insights? Check out our daily newsletter: https://www.cmcmarkets.com/en-gb/opto/newsletter------------------Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.CMC Markets is an execution-only service provider. The material (whether or not it states any opinions) is for general information purposes only and does not take into account your personal circumstances or objectives. Nothing in this material is (or should be considered to be) financial, investment, or other advice on which reliance should be placed. No opinion given in the material constitutes a recommendation by CMC Markets or the author that any particular investment, security, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person.The material has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research. Although we are not specifically prevented from dealing before providing this material, we do not seek to take advantage of the material prior to its dissemination.CMC Markets does not endorse or offer opinions on the trading strategies used by the author. Their trading strategies do not guarantee any return and CMC Markets shall not be held responsible for any loss that you may incur, either directly or indirectly, arising from any investment based on any information contained herein for any loss that you may incur, either directly or indirectly, arising from any investment based on any information contained herein.

New Books Network
Kiril Feferman, "The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus" (Yad Vadhem, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 132:50


Kiril Feferman's The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus (Yad Vadhem, 2016) presents a comprehensive account of the Jews in the Crimea and the North Caucasus in the Holocaust years. Based on extensive archival research, Feferman covers the life and destruction of the Jewish population in the region and describes in detail the relations between Jews and non-Jews before and during the war; the evacuation of Jews into these regions and out of them; the German occupation and the annihilation of the Ashkenazi Jewish population; the fate of non-Ashkenazi Jews in the area; Jewish responses; and reactions of local populations, including Cossacks, devout Orthodox Christians and Muslims. Objective factors, such as the availability of German manpower and food, weather and geographic conditions, in addition to subjective factors, such as the attitudes of Wehrmacht commanders, left their imprint on the implementation of the “Final Solution” policy in these areas. By the time the Germans occupied the Crimea in November 1941, it was absolutely clear to them that the Jews had to be eliminated. All the more so when they came to dominate the North Caucasus in the summer of 1942. Yet, the Nazi decision-makers were vexed by the need to clarify who was a Jew. The case of the Ashkenazi Jews was clear-cut, and their fate was similar to that of their brethren elsewhere in Europe. However, the Germans faced a formidable difficulty in categorizing the non-Ashkenazi Karaites and Krymchaks in the Crimea, and Mountain Jews in the North Caucasus, who, according to the Nazi world-view, shared some but not all racial and religious characteristics of Jews. Subsequently, German investigation involved a thorough pseudo-scientific analysis of racial and religious features by the Nazi academy, as well as SS “researchers.” Set against the background of the ongoing murder of Ashkenazi Jews in these regions and local politics with geo-political implications, this research title also focuses on the support – or lack thereof – lent to Karaites, Krymchaks and Mountain Jews by local Muslims. These interwoven histories cover a hitherto unexplored terrain in Holocaust history, and offer a fascinating window into the history of the Crimea and the North Caucasus and the fate of their Jewish inhabitants during World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Kiril Feferman, "The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus" (Yad Vadhem, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 132:50


Kiril Feferman's The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus (Yad Vadhem, 2016) presents a comprehensive account of the Jews in the Crimea and the North Caucasus in the Holocaust years. Based on extensive archival research, Feferman covers the life and destruction of the Jewish population in the region and describes in detail the relations between Jews and non-Jews before and during the war; the evacuation of Jews into these regions and out of them; the German occupation and the annihilation of the Ashkenazi Jewish population; the fate of non-Ashkenazi Jews in the area; Jewish responses; and reactions of local populations, including Cossacks, devout Orthodox Christians and Muslims. Objective factors, such as the availability of German manpower and food, weather and geographic conditions, in addition to subjective factors, such as the attitudes of Wehrmacht commanders, left their imprint on the implementation of the “Final Solution” policy in these areas. By the time the Germans occupied the Crimea in November 1941, it was absolutely clear to them that the Jews had to be eliminated. All the more so when they came to dominate the North Caucasus in the summer of 1942. Yet, the Nazi decision-makers were vexed by the need to clarify who was a Jew. The case of the Ashkenazi Jews was clear-cut, and their fate was similar to that of their brethren elsewhere in Europe. However, the Germans faced a formidable difficulty in categorizing the non-Ashkenazi Karaites and Krymchaks in the Crimea, and Mountain Jews in the North Caucasus, who, according to the Nazi world-view, shared some but not all racial and religious characteristics of Jews. Subsequently, German investigation involved a thorough pseudo-scientific analysis of racial and religious features by the Nazi academy, as well as SS “researchers.” Set against the background of the ongoing murder of Ashkenazi Jews in these regions and local politics with geo-political implications, this research title also focuses on the support – or lack thereof – lent to Karaites, Krymchaks and Mountain Jews by local Muslims. These interwoven histories cover a hitherto unexplored terrain in Holocaust history, and offer a fascinating window into the history of the Crimea and the North Caucasus and the fate of their Jewish inhabitants during World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Military History
Kiril Feferman, "The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus" (Yad Vadhem, 2016)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 132:50


Kiril Feferman's The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus (Yad Vadhem, 2016) presents a comprehensive account of the Jews in the Crimea and the North Caucasus in the Holocaust years. Based on extensive archival research, Feferman covers the life and destruction of the Jewish population in the region and describes in detail the relations between Jews and non-Jews before and during the war; the evacuation of Jews into these regions and out of them; the German occupation and the annihilation of the Ashkenazi Jewish population; the fate of non-Ashkenazi Jews in the area; Jewish responses; and reactions of local populations, including Cossacks, devout Orthodox Christians and Muslims. Objective factors, such as the availability of German manpower and food, weather and geographic conditions, in addition to subjective factors, such as the attitudes of Wehrmacht commanders, left their imprint on the implementation of the “Final Solution” policy in these areas. By the time the Germans occupied the Crimea in November 1941, it was absolutely clear to them that the Jews had to be eliminated. All the more so when they came to dominate the North Caucasus in the summer of 1942. Yet, the Nazi decision-makers were vexed by the need to clarify who was a Jew. The case of the Ashkenazi Jews was clear-cut, and their fate was similar to that of their brethren elsewhere in Europe. However, the Germans faced a formidable difficulty in categorizing the non-Ashkenazi Karaites and Krymchaks in the Crimea, and Mountain Jews in the North Caucasus, who, according to the Nazi world-view, shared some but not all racial and religious characteristics of Jews. Subsequently, German investigation involved a thorough pseudo-scientific analysis of racial and religious features by the Nazi academy, as well as SS “researchers.” Set against the background of the ongoing murder of Ashkenazi Jews in these regions and local politics with geo-political implications, this research title also focuses on the support – or lack thereof – lent to Karaites, Krymchaks and Mountain Jews by local Muslims. These interwoven histories cover a hitherto unexplored terrain in Holocaust history, and offer a fascinating window into the history of the Crimea and the North Caucasus and the fate of their Jewish inhabitants during World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in German Studies
Kiril Feferman, "The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus" (Yad Vadhem, 2016)

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 132:50


Kiril Feferman's The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus (Yad Vadhem, 2016) presents a comprehensive account of the Jews in the Crimea and the North Caucasus in the Holocaust years. Based on extensive archival research, Feferman covers the life and destruction of the Jewish population in the region and describes in detail the relations between Jews and non-Jews before and during the war; the evacuation of Jews into these regions and out of them; the German occupation and the annihilation of the Ashkenazi Jewish population; the fate of non-Ashkenazi Jews in the area; Jewish responses; and reactions of local populations, including Cossacks, devout Orthodox Christians and Muslims. Objective factors, such as the availability of German manpower and food, weather and geographic conditions, in addition to subjective factors, such as the attitudes of Wehrmacht commanders, left their imprint on the implementation of the “Final Solution” policy in these areas. By the time the Germans occupied the Crimea in November 1941, it was absolutely clear to them that the Jews had to be eliminated. All the more so when they came to dominate the North Caucasus in the summer of 1942. Yet, the Nazi decision-makers were vexed by the need to clarify who was a Jew. The case of the Ashkenazi Jews was clear-cut, and their fate was similar to that of their brethren elsewhere in Europe. However, the Germans faced a formidable difficulty in categorizing the non-Ashkenazi Karaites and Krymchaks in the Crimea, and Mountain Jews in the North Caucasus, who, according to the Nazi world-view, shared some but not all racial and religious characteristics of Jews. Subsequently, German investigation involved a thorough pseudo-scientific analysis of racial and religious features by the Nazi academy, as well as SS “researchers.” Set against the background of the ongoing murder of Ashkenazi Jews in these regions and local politics with geo-political implications, this research title also focuses on the support – or lack thereof – lent to Karaites, Krymchaks and Mountain Jews by local Muslims. These interwoven histories cover a hitherto unexplored terrain in Holocaust history, and offer a fascinating window into the history of the Crimea and the North Caucasus and the fate of their Jewish inhabitants during World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

New Books in Jewish Studies
Kiril Feferman, "The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus" (Yad Vashem, 2016)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 132:50


Kiril Feferman's The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus (Yad Vashem, 2016) presents a comprehensive account of the Jews in the Crimea and the North Caucasus in the Holocaust years. Based on extensive archival research, Feferman covers the life and destruction of the Jewish population in the region and describes in detail the relations between Jews and non-Jews before and during the war; the evacuation of Jews into these regions and out of them; the German occupation and the annihilation of the Ashkenazi Jewish population; the fate of non-Ashkenazi Jews in the area; Jewish responses; and reactions of local populations, including Cossacks, devout Orthodox Christians and Muslims. Objective factors, such as the availability of German manpower and food, weather and geographic conditions, in addition to subjective factors, such as the attitudes of Wehrmacht commanders, left their imprint on the implementation of the “Final Solution” policy in these areas. By the time the Germans occupied the Crimea in November 1941, it was absolutely clear to them that the Jews had to be eliminated. All the more so when they came to dominate the North Caucasus in the summer of 1942. Yet, the Nazi decision-makers were vexed by the need to clarify who was a Jew. The case of the Ashkenazi Jews was clear-cut, and their fate was similar to that of their brethren elsewhere in Europe. However, the Germans faced a formidable difficulty in categorizing the non-Ashkenazi Karaites and Krymchaks in the Crimea, and Mountain Jews in the North Caucasus, who, according to the Nazi world-view, shared some but not all racial and religious characteristics of Jews. Subsequently, German investigation involved a thorough pseudo-scientific analysis of racial and religious features by the Nazi academy, as well as SS “researchers.” Set against the background of the ongoing murder of Ashkenazi Jews in these regions and local politics with geo-political implications, this research title also focuses on the support – or lack thereof – lent to Karaites, Krymchaks and Mountain Jews by local Muslims. These interwoven histories cover a hitherto unexplored terrain in Holocaust history, and offer a fascinating window into the history of the Crimea and the North Caucasus and the fate of their Jewish inhabitants during World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books in Genocide Studies
Kiril Feferman, "The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus" (Yad Vadhem, 2016)

New Books in Genocide Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 132:50


Kiril Feferman's The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus (Yad Vadhem, 2016) presents a comprehensive account of the Jews in the Crimea and the North Caucasus in the Holocaust years. Based on extensive archival research, Feferman covers the life and destruction of the Jewish population in the region and describes in detail the relations between Jews and non-Jews before and during the war; the evacuation of Jews into these regions and out of them; the German occupation and the annihilation of the Ashkenazi Jewish population; the fate of non-Ashkenazi Jews in the area; Jewish responses; and reactions of local populations, including Cossacks, devout Orthodox Christians and Muslims. Objective factors, such as the availability of German manpower and food, weather and geographic conditions, in addition to subjective factors, such as the attitudes of Wehrmacht commanders, left their imprint on the implementation of the “Final Solution” policy in these areas. By the time the Germans occupied the Crimea in November 1941, it was absolutely clear to them that the Jews had to be eliminated. All the more so when they came to dominate the North Caucasus in the summer of 1942. Yet, the Nazi decision-makers were vexed by the need to clarify who was a Jew. The case of the Ashkenazi Jews was clear-cut, and their fate was similar to that of their brethren elsewhere in Europe. However, the Germans faced a formidable difficulty in categorizing the non-Ashkenazi Karaites and Krymchaks in the Crimea, and Mountain Jews in the North Caucasus, who, according to the Nazi world-view, shared some but not all racial and religious characteristics of Jews. Subsequently, German investigation involved a thorough pseudo-scientific analysis of racial and religious features by the Nazi academy, as well as SS “researchers.” Set against the background of the ongoing murder of Ashkenazi Jews in these regions and local politics with geo-political implications, this research title also focuses on the support – or lack thereof – lent to Karaites, Krymchaks and Mountain Jews by local Muslims. These interwoven histories cover a hitherto unexplored terrain in Holocaust history, and offer a fascinating window into the history of the Crimea and the North Caucasus and the fate of their Jewish inhabitants during World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Kiril Feferman, "The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus" (Yad Vadhem, 2016)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 132:50


Kiril Feferman's The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus (Yad Vadhem, 2016) presents a comprehensive account of the Jews in the Crimea and the North Caucasus in the Holocaust years. Based on extensive archival research, Feferman covers the life and destruction of the Jewish population in the region and describes in detail the relations between Jews and non-Jews before and during the war; the evacuation of Jews into these regions and out of them; the German occupation and the annihilation of the Ashkenazi Jewish population; the fate of non-Ashkenazi Jews in the area; Jewish responses; and reactions of local populations, including Cossacks, devout Orthodox Christians and Muslims. Objective factors, such as the availability of German manpower and food, weather and geographic conditions, in addition to subjective factors, such as the attitudes of Wehrmacht commanders, left their imprint on the implementation of the “Final Solution” policy in these areas. By the time the Germans occupied the Crimea in November 1941, it was absolutely clear to them that the Jews had to be eliminated. All the more so when they came to dominate the North Caucasus in the summer of 1942. Yet, the Nazi decision-makers were vexed by the need to clarify who was a Jew. The case of the Ashkenazi Jews was clear-cut, and their fate was similar to that of their brethren elsewhere in Europe. However, the Germans faced a formidable difficulty in categorizing the non-Ashkenazi Karaites and Krymchaks in the Crimea, and Mountain Jews in the North Caucasus, who, according to the Nazi world-view, shared some but not all racial and religious characteristics of Jews. Subsequently, German investigation involved a thorough pseudo-scientific analysis of racial and religious features by the Nazi academy, as well as SS “researchers.” Set against the background of the ongoing murder of Ashkenazi Jews in these regions and local politics with geo-political implications, this research title also focuses on the support – or lack thereof – lent to Karaites, Krymchaks and Mountain Jews by local Muslims. These interwoven histories cover a hitherto unexplored terrain in Holocaust history, and offer a fascinating window into the history of the Crimea and the North Caucasus and the fate of their Jewish inhabitants during World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

Pokretači Podcast
#167 Kiril Černi o Valentini i karanfil, Before After i kako je biti ekspat u Srbiji

Pokretači Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 57:10


Kiril Černi je pokretač kultne čokolaterije Valentina i karanfil, kao i časopisa Before After. Pričali smo o njegovoj odluci da napusti veliku korporaciju i pokrene biznis u stranoj zemlji, ulozi dizajna, odnosno ekipe iz Metaklinke i Petokrarke u uspehu njegovog posla kao i o prilikama koje pruža Srbija. Podržite Pokretače na paypal.me/sgarcevic i patreon.com/belgrade

Cart Overflow: Where eCommerce Marketing Playbooks Are Written & Shared
How To Create A Post-Purchase Experience Customers Love, with Kiril Kirilov

Cart Overflow: Where eCommerce Marketing Playbooks Are Written & Shared

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 18:26


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The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Kiril Sokoloff: “What's the Most Important Question in Today's World?”

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 78:32


On this episode, we meet with legendary financial icon Kiril Sokoloff to take a bird's eye view of the global energy/financial situation. Why is the financial community so complacent about peak oil and the relationship between increasing energy scale and growth?  Can we make predictions about the future by looking back at history?   Kiril shares his professional experiences with scenario planning, disruption, and investing as well as his passion for history and the practice of Buddhism to influence and inform decision making and life. About Kiril Sokoloff: Kiril is an investor, a researcher, and long-time editor of the highly respected weekly publication “13D – What I Learned this Week”. For 50 years he has predicted major inflection points in energy and commodity prices correctly including 1980, 2002, and 2008 and recently stated sanctions on Russia will result in economic suicide for Europe. Kiril is active in philanthropy in areas of healthcare, education, and the scaling of human consciousness. 

Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
#50: Kiril Sokoloff On The Virtues Of Just Watching The River

Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 49:21


For long-time Superinvestors listeners, Kiril Sokoloff needs no introduction. Last summer, he was kind enough to host me at his home in Sun Valley, Idaho where we discussed much of the framework that makes up the foundation of Kiril's research and investment process. In this conversation, he shares how he applies this framework to the inflation debate and the most meaningful conclusions he has reached as a result of this process. Moreover, Kiril explains what it all means for the economy, markets and individual investors. For notes and links related to this conversation visit TheFelderReport.com.