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Latest podcast episodes about Kupe

Making Tracks with The MOST FM: Artist Interviews

Singer and songwriter Arahi has paid tribute to the legendary Māori navigator Kupe, on a stirring new waiata of the same name, which is out today. “The waiata captures the spirit of exploring new horizons and embracing the uncertainty that comes with discovery,” Arahi says of the track, which is delivered in te reo Māori. “It draws compelling parallels between Kupe's adventures and our own journeys through life.” The song ‘Kupe' was born from an APRA Songhubs session, in which artists are paired with fellow writers and producers. Often artists are paired with others they might not typically collaborate with - this combined with limited time to create, fosters an environment, which unleashes a wave of creative magic. This magic is evident on ‘Kupe', which saw Arahi working with an esteemed cast of writers and performers, including Noema Te Hau, Carwyn Ellis, Pere Wīhongi and Marika Hodgson.

Seriál Rádia Regina Západ
Začína sa zabíjačkové obdobie - čo treba vedieť o nákupe a spracovaní mäsa? (29.11.2024 08:13)

Seriál Rádia Regina Západ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 18:10


Začína sa zabíjačkové obdobie - čo treba vedieť o nákupe a spracovaní mäsa?

RNZ: Saturday Morning
My Marae - Mahurehure

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 16:54


In Auckland's suburb of Point Chevalier is the award winning whare, Te Taumata o Kupe. Mihi goes to take a look in a new Saturday Morning series.

RNZ: Morning Report
Controversy over brewery naming beer "Kupe"

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 3:19


A Maori cultural advisor is gobsmacked an Upper Hutt brewery has called one of its beers, Kupe, saying it's highly offensive. Te Aro Brewing Company has just released a New Zealand IPA named after the Polynesian navigator, as part of a limited-release of what it's calling the 'Age of Discovery' series. RNZ's Denise Garland spoke Ingrid Hipkiss.

RNZ: Morning Report
Regulators seek independent advice on leaking Kupe oil and gas well

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 3:26


WorkSafe is seeking independent advice about a leaking oil and gas well in the Kupe Field off the coast of Taranaki. The KS-2 well has been leaking a small amount of gas since at least 2018 - a fact that the Environmental Protection Authority only revealed when forced to by the Ombudsman. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has more.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Malcolm Johns: Genesis Energy CEO on the company's plan to produce 95 percent renewable electricity by 2030

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 5:05


Genesis Energy is making moves to meet its promise of producing 95 percent renewable energy by 2030. The company plans to use profits from Kupe gas field to support a $1.1 billion programme to build solar and wind generation and grid-scale battery storage. Chief executive Malcolm Johns says it's likely Genesis will meet their target within the coming years. "We're not starting from a cold start, we have a number of things under way, particularly in the area of solar and wind development. Battery will take us about 18 months to put in place, we're pretty confident." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of Business
Malcolm Johns: Genesis Energy CEO on the company's plan to produce 95 percent renewable electricity by 2030

Best of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 5:14


Genesis Energy is making moves to meet its promise of producing 95 percent renewable energy by 2035. The company plans to use profits from Kupe gas field to support a $1.1 billion programme to build solar and wind generation and grid-scale battery storage. Chief executive Malcolm Johns says it's likely Genesis will meet their target within the coming years. "We're not starting from a cold start, we have a number of things under way, particularly in the area of solar and wind development. Battery will take us about 18 months to put in place, we're pretty confident." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Výlety
Ze staré vodárenské věže v Opavě vznikl nevšední kulturní prostor. Z cihlového komína koukají nohy

Výlety

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 3:09


Budova někdejší vodárenské věže postavená v roce 1892 stojí u nádraží Opava-východ a má pozoruhodný cihlový komín. Svého času sloužila k zajišťování vody pro provoz parních lokomotiv. Bez využití byla pak víc než 40 let. Potom ale prošla rekonstrukcí a dnes slouží jako kulturní centrum s názvem KUPE. V netypickém prostoru památkově chráněné věže se vznášejí sochy a do interiéru industriální stavby se vešly nejen výstavní prostory, ale i kavárna a kino.Všechny díly podcastu Výlety můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Los cuentos de Bea

Cuento tradicional de Nueva Zelanda Para 5+

CORE Education
LEARNZ Navigation from Kupe to Cook to Today podcast 3 of 3

CORE Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 40:29


The following questions from schools about modern navigation at sea are answered by Chris, a nautical tutor. Questions from Mataura School 1. How do people make the shipping lanes that ships travel along? 2. Is a GPS better than a map, or do you need both of them? 3. Why do people still use paper charts as well as electronic charts? 4. Where do people go to learn how to use things like the azimuth circle, stadimeter or radar? 5. How do you get a job on a big shipping container? Questions from Ilam School 1. How do you see modern marine technology moving forward from where it is now? 2. How accurate is echo-sounding and how do you actually calculate it? i.e. How much time passes between the sound and the echo for a depth of 100 metres for example? 3. How do marine navigation techniques vary between night and day? 4. If you were using radio technology I think storms and cloudy weather can create interference. Please explain if this is so or not. 5. How do you actually create nautical charts from the information gathered using a multi beam? More questions from NZ schools 1. Why is Matariki a Maori Myth? 2. When captain cook arrived to New Zealand what did he first discover 3. In your opinion is GPS better then the old way? 4. If you used a sextant or another marine device which device would be more accurate? 5. How do you become a captain of a navigation ship? 6. How many navigation tools did Captain Cook use? 7. What procedures are there if someone falls overboard? 8. Does GPS show if there are big waves or storms nearby? 9. How would a major earthquake affect the topography under the sea? 10. Who would be the figurative father of modern navigation? 11. How many years did it take to move from a single beam to a multi beam for surveying the seabed? More from LEARNZ "Matariki and Navigation: Kupe, Cook and Today" at https://www.learnz.org.nz/location192/connect-with-experts

CORE Education
LEARNZ Navigation from Kupe to Cook to Today podcast 1 of 3

CORE Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 41:10


The following questions from schools about traditional Māori navigation are answered by Matt from Te Warewaka o Pōneke. Questions from Arahoe School 1. If the navigators had to navigate all the time, how could they survive with not sleeping at all? 2. When people were sailing in the ocean, how could they locate land? 3. When people were navigating what troubles did they have? 4. How were the rising and setting points of the stars and planets used as signposts? 5. How were the Sun and the waves used in navigation? Questions from Ponsonby School 1. Will the Matariki stars go away? 2. How far away is the closest Matariki star from Earth? 3. Were the stars of Matariki used for navigation? 4. Why do the Matariki stars only appear in mid-winter? More questions from schools 1. What were the waka like that they explored on - what did they take with them when they voyaged for exploration? 2. Did they use any trigonometry in their navigation? 3. Why are there stories with 7 stars and some with 9 stars in Matariki? 4. Why does the date we celebrate Matariki on change? 5. Why is it so important to know how the maori navigated? 6. What was the first star out of the nine to appear in the sky? More from LEARNZ "Matariki and Navigation: Kupe, Cook and Today" at https://www.learnz.org.nz/location192/connect-with-experts

CORE Education
LEARNZ Navigation from Kupe to Cook to Today podcast 2 of 3

CORE Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 39:08


The following questions from schools about Cook's voyages and navigation are answered by Brad, a hydrographic surveyor working on New Zealand's nautical charts. Questions from Knights Stream School 1. How do you know where to find the Matariki stars? 2. How do you know where to go when the Matariki stars only come out one month in the year? 3. How did Matariki become a special time in New Zealand? 4. What tools did Captain Cook use to draw the map of New Zealand? 5. What happened if Polynesian navigators couldn't see the stars on the boat? Questions from Ngatimoti School 1. What did Captain Cook and his crew eat? 2. How did Captain Cook navigate to New Zealand and home again? Did they use the stars? 3. How does a sextant work? 4. Why was Nick's head the body part they named Young Nick's Head after? Did any other parts of New Zealand get named after someone? 5. What happened to the other people on Captain Cook's ship when he died? More questions from schools 1. Were goats and pigs really needed to be dropped off on islands for shipwrecked sailors? 2. Are there nine or seven Matariki stars? 3. Where did sailors like Captain Cook stop to get food/supplies for their trips? 4. How would sailors repair ships while at sea? 5. Do captains (today) still train to navigate using these older methods in case modern technology fails while they are out at sea? 6. Can only New Zealand see matariki or can other countries? 7. How did the sextant get it's name? 8. Where did Captain Cook go to the toilet on the ship? 9. Who was the first to see Matariki? When was it first celebrated? 10. Did Captain Cook hunt whales while on the Endeavour? 11. Why is it important to know how Captain Cook navigated? More from LEARNZ "Matariki and Navigation: Kupe, Cook and Today" at https://www.learnz.org.nz/location192/connect-with-experts

Preying on Predators
Hunting Carolinas - Ryan Kuperas

Preying on Predators

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 88:42


This week we interview Ryan Kuperas of Hunting Carolinas. Kupe is a retired Recon Marine who is a man of many talents. When you get 3 Marines together it's always a good time. https://feraltexasoutdoors.com/?ref=CHANCESTALCUPfor your nighttime and thermal hunting needs please check out my friends at Feral Texas Outdoors. Save 15% with ONLY YOTES at check out with Yote Dragshttps://www.yotedrags.com/?ref=CHANCESTALCUP https://www.yoteropes.com/?fbclid=IwAR2IfVz9T2og3IzD1iEHfosVAmHZuGhWvj4SiIf2XXTXbmNysIVPSBBcFjsSave some $$$ with my discount link! Smoke 'em and Rope 'em!

Legends From The Pacific
133: Civilization's Maori Leader - Kupe

Legends From The Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 10:08


Legends from the Pacific: Book 1 is available on Amazon. Get your copy today. https://amzn.to/3CIYo6m (Amazon Affiliate link) Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Who is Kupe? Kupe was the Maori credited with discovering New Zealand, or Aotearoa. Discover the historic navigator, who became a popular video game character. Featured Song: "He Mana'o Aloha", by Robert Cazimero, courtesy of HI*Sessions Join our email list https://legendsfromthepacific.ck.page/32ca50bd23 *We respect your privacy. We will not share your email. You can unsubscribe at any time. Visit our store: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/store Theme Song: "Mystery" by Tavana, courtesy of HI*Sessions Sound Effects: Sound Effects Factory Music Coordinator: Matt Duffy AKA DJ TripleBypass Link to this episode on our website: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/133-kupe Please give us a rating, write a review, subscribe, follow us, and share us with your friends and family. ***** Join our email list and claim your exclusive unaired episode today: "Hawaii's Faceless Ghost - Mujina" (Unaired Episode) https://legendsfromthepacific.ck.page/32ca50bd23 *We respect your privacy. We will not share your email. You can unsubscribe at any time. Listen to additional Hawaiian stories and Kamu's unaired paranormal experiences by becoming a Patreon supporter today: https://www.patreon.com/legendsfromthepacific Send your unusual Pacific experience to be shared on a future episode. https://legendsfromthepacific.com/feedback  Visit our Fan Art Section: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/fan-artwork Instagram: legendsfromthepacific Twitter: LegendsPacific Follow Legends from the Pacific wherever you listen to audio. → Follow via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legends-from-the-pacific/id1501091122 → Follow via Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/legends%20from%20the%20pacific → Follow via Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qhdkYUl8R7hSw6OZYJLye → Here's our RSS feed: https://legendsfromthepacific.libsyn.com/rss www.LegendsFromThePacific.com

RNZ: Morning Report
EPA under fire about 'harmful discharge' at Kupe

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 3:39


The Environmental Protection Authority is under fire for withholding information about a leak at a suspended oil and gas well-head at Kupe off the coast of Taranaki. It's taken five years, two official information requests and a complaint to the Ombudsman for the agency to release details of its investigation. RNZ's Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has the story.

The Art Of Progress Podcast
#48 Physiotherapie - Das hilft wirklich! Neuromodulation/ verschiedene Methoden/ unspezifische & spezifische Maßnahmen mit Entoni Kupe

The Art Of Progress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 69:39


„The Art Of Progress Podcast“ - Start.Fail.Learn.Grow In dieser Folge haben wir die Ehre Entoni Lupe bei uns im Podcast zu Begrüßen. Entoni ist Sportphysio.  Auch Cati ist Physio & somit haben wir extrem viele interessante Themen rundum Physiotherapie besprochen. Darum gehts in dieser Folge: -Vorstellung Entoni -Der Weg von Entoni & Cati zum Physio -Andere Sportarten neben Bodybuilding -Welche Übungen macht Entoni selbst -Entspannung global & lokal -Neuromodulation  -Welche Methode ist der heilige Gral zur Heilung -Aufklärung zu Maßnahmen -Spezifische Maßnahmen -Unterschiedliche Physiobereiche, Kassenphysio, wo muss ich hin? -Dehnung unter Last -Der Körper als gesamtes System -Verschiedene Wege zum Ziel & natürlich viele interessante Gespräche zwischendrin Wenn dir der Podcast gefällt dann lass uns gerne eine gute Bewertung auf der jeweiligen Plattform da und teile den Podcast auf Social Media und mit deinen Freunden. Danke für deinen Support! Viel Spaß und maximalen Lerneffekt beim zuhören! Coaching Kontaktformular unverbindlich: https://forms.gle/xu8KQqryhBiKiQqp9 Gratis Performance Guide:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wgSB09QZbxd216NY-Uy8heHiwbKXsZim/view?usp=sharing Instagram Georg:https://www.instagram.com/georghausi/ Entoni:https://www.instagram.com/trainwisely/ Instagram Catl: https://www.instagram.com/catl_p/ Supplemente: Mit dem Code „georghausi“ sparst du maximal bei Autfit auf Supps, Fitnessfood & mehr:https://www.autfit.at/ Mit dem Code „georghausi“ sparst du maximal bei KoRo auf geile Lebensmittel & mehr:https://www.koro-shop.at/ Mit dem Code „Catl“ sparst du bei Eva & Suprcraft auf Supplemente und Kleidung:https://evosportsfuel.de/ https://www.suprcraft.de/ Gym Equipment: Mit meinem Code „georghausi“ sparst du maximal bei Anvil auf Multihook, Gympin, Handelstagen, Bänke & mehr:https://www.anvilfitness.de/produkte?store-page=cart Links zu Sachen die erwähnt wurden: Walkingpad zum Schritte machen:https://amzn.to/442x5QC Laptoptisch:https://amzn.to/3NSHSHK Stativ für Gymvideos, Check Ins und mehr:https://amzn.to/46D8t2T Podcastmikro: https://amzn.to/44kKbbP Popschutz Mikro:https://amzn.to/3NOQq1Y Zughilfen für Rows, Pulldowns etc.:https://amzn.to/442wAWK Zughilfen zum wickeln für Hinges, LH Rudern etc.:https://amzn.to/3r67pUP Cuffs für Seitheben, Kickbacks, usw:https://amzn.to/44lfl2F Ansteckmikro für Reels:https://amzn.to/3XItiG5 TopTan Wettkampf Farbe:https://amzn.to/3NLMaAp Farbroller für Wettkampffarbe:https://amzn.to/3NRnDdt Babyöl für Glanz über der Farbe:https://amzn.to/3NrYgNF Feinwaage für die Peakweek:https://amzn.to/3NS9YCV 1g Salzpackungen für Pre und Peakweek:https://amzn.to/3XpqoFX Philips One Blade zum Rasieren vor dem Wettkampf:https://amzn.to/42WyAPb Peelinghandschuh für vor dem Wettkampf:https://amzn.to/3NQEuwY Schlafmaske mit genügend Freiraum:https://amzn.to/3CPNb45 Ohrstöpsel für besseren Schlaf:https://amzn.to/3CPXUvq TIktok:https://www.tiktok.com/@georghausi

RNZ: Country Life
A slice of Te Kupe: hairy sheep and drone mustering

RNZ: Country Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 12:35


Murray Jackson is transitioning to a low-maintenance breed of sheep that shed their coarse hair coat while his son embraces new technology

Neil Oliver's Love Letter to the British Isles

In this episode Neil sets sail into the vast Pacific Ocean as he travel with Kupe and his people in search of a beautiful new land.To help support the making of Neil's podcasts & get access to extra, exclusive videos every week sign up to 'Neil Oliver' on Patreon.comhttps://www.patreon.com/neiloliver Check out Neil's YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnVR-SdKxQeTvXtUSPFCL7g The series Instagram account is called, ‘Neil Oliver Love Letter'https://www.instagram.com/neiloliverloveletter Neil Oliver History Podcasts,Season 1: Neil Oliver's Love Letter To The British IslesSeason 2: Neil Oliver's Love Letter To The World,are available on all the usual providershttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/neil-olivers-love-letter-to-the-british-isles Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Boardroom Banter
EP #54: The New Classroom; Adapting To The Changing Landscape Of Education w/ Prof. Tawana Kupe- Vice Chancellor, University Of Pretoria

Boardroom Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 46:55


In a rapidly modernized world, the pressure on educators to keep up with workforce demands and the increasingly liberal access to learning materials grows daily. In this episode, we sit down with Professor Tawana Kupe, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Pretoria, to discuss how a blended approach to education can bridge the digital divide and better prepare students for the 21st-century workforce. Professor Kupe unpacks the history of how digitalization and internet connections have revolutionized education in Africa and emphasizes the need for universities to update their curriculum continuously to keep up with emerging trends in technology such as Artificial Intelligence and free open-source courses. He also highlights steps he has pioneered to enable closer collaboration between the University of Pretoria and employers, and how they are ultimately preparing students for a future that is increasingly digital and collaborative. To learn more about Prof. Tawana and the work that he does with the Univeristy of Pretoria, check out his LinkedIn profile here. Follow the link to tune into yet another masterclass in the boardroom! --- Join us in creating social impact through a cup of tea by visiting www.nepalteacollective.com Support our podcast further by subscribing to our Patreon Page here: https://www.patreon.com/boardroombanter?fan_landing=true

Ecclesia Hills
The Perfect Picture- Apostle Pearl Kupe

Ecclesia Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 55:14


We have this image within us. Of how things should go. How things would look A million little things - the graduation.. the relocation.. the job.. the big break .. the wedding.. the kids...Even the retirement This is how we see our bigger picture. Predicting the times and planning the seasons like we own them Our vision is so pristine. Maybe not in another world. Maybe not in another time. Why not right here and now All we dream is perfection. No defects, no flaws. This is the ideal. This is "The Perfect Picture" Can we really bet on dreams? Doesn't the end of reality - or its beginning - have an author : Abba owns this masterpiece When we look to our Perfect God. Leaning in and seeking His leading We can trust He originated our script. Even before man was formed He makes things perfect in His time, in His way

The POWER Business Show
POWERBoardroom - In conversation with Deliwe Kupe

The POWER Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 18:57


For POWERBoardroom Sifiso Skenjana talks on the details surrounding a labour broker axing 21 women just before Christmas with Deliwe Kupe - CWAO, OrganiserSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beginnen met erfgoed
Draaiorgel spelen met Ludo Leper op feest Openluchtmuseum Bachten de Kupe - Beginnen met erfgoed 429

Beginnen met erfgoed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 7:10


Ludo Leper ging met pensioen en kocht zich een draaiorgel. Daardoor staat hij nog steeds in het volle leven, en kom je hem tegen op alle plaatsen waar er ‘leute' is. Ludo houdt er niet alleen van zijn publiek te vermaken, maar betrekt de toehoorders ook bij het spel. Groot en klein mag bij hem aan het orgel draaien en kennismaken met het instrument. En als je goed draait, verdien je misschien een diploma. - Het orgeldraaien en kermisorgels zijn cultureel erfgoed. - ikwashier.live archiveert tradities en erfgoed, vooral immaterieel of ‘levend' erfgoed, gewoontes en gebruiken die verdwijnen.

Obehi Podcast: In-depth interviews
Learning about the Future of Work in Africa with Prof Tawana Kupe, Pretoria, South Africa

Obehi Podcast: In-depth interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 24:37


In this episode of Obehi podcast, we will learn about the Future of Work in Africa with Prof Tawana Kupe, Pretoria, South Africa. Prof. Tawana is the Vice-Chancellor and principal of the University of Pretoria, South Africa. In this episode, we talk about the Future of Work in Africa. ____________________________ For more about Obehi Podcast, visit our YouTube channel - Youtube.com/c/ObehiPodcast. Check out also our official website ObehiEwanfoh.com. Do you want to learn how to better leverage your storytelling skill and earn more? Then check out our training class: Storytelling For Content Creators and Digital Entrepreneurs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/obehi-podcast/message

Beginnen met erfgoed
Van verzameling tot Openluchtmuseum Bachten de Kupe met Marcel Messiaen - Beginnen met erfgoed 428

Beginnen met erfgoed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 38:48


Terwijl in Bokrijk werd gebouwd aan een openluchtmuseum - we schrijven de jaren '50 van vorige eeuw - werden ook in West-Vlaanderen plannen gesmeed. Moeizaam was er eerst het bescheiden Museum Klein Landbouwalaam en later het Openluchtmuseum Bachten de Kupe dat vandaag volledig wordt opgeknapt en te bezoeken is. Directeur Marcel Messiaen is 101 jaar. Hij meent dat we vandaag nog steeds “in den ouden tijd” zitten. Want straks wordt echt alles anders. Dat is de reden en zijn motivatie om verleden en heden te verzamelen. - ikwashier.live archiveert tradities en erfgoed, vooral immaterieel of ‘levend' erfgoed, gewoontes en gebruiken die verdwijnen.

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
More Maori and Pacific teachers needed 2022 Kupe Awards

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 3:03


More Maori and Pacific teachers needed to improve education outcomes.

Pasaulio puodai
Pasaulio puodai. Simonos ir Tomo Kupečių gyvenimas Tailande

Pasaulio puodai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 45:39


Planavę Tailande pagyventi pusmetį, Simona ir Tomas Kupečiai su mažamečių dvynukų pora užtruko jame nei daug nei mažai – septynerius metus. Per tą laiką savo gyvenimą aukštyn kojom apvertę lietuviai pažino ir suprato europiečiams tolimą kultūrą, aplankė daugybę įdomių vietų, išragavo visus patiekalus, vaikščiojo nemindžiotais takais ir pasisėmė tiek patirties, kad dabar patys gali patarti, kaip keliauti ir gyventi Tailande. Pokalbis su Simona ir Tomu Kupečiais bei keli tajų receptai – laidoje.Ved. Vytaras Radzevičius

Maximum Progression Cast
MPC #46: Entoni Kupe - Der richtige Umgang mit Verletzungen und Schmerzen

Maximum Progression Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 70:46


In dieser Episode unterhalten sich mein Gast Entoni Kupe und ich über ein Thema, dass bestimmt jeden Athleten und jede Athletin bereits betroffen hat - Verletzungen und Schmerzen im Training. Wie lässt sich Schmerz definieren, was sind mögliche Ursachen für Verletzungen und Schmerzen und wie können wir mit diesen umgehen, falls trotz "optimaler" Trainingsbedingungen auftreten? All diese Frage und vieles mehr haben wir in dieser Episode aufgegriffen und beantwortet. Lasst uns gerne euer Feedback zu dieser Episode zukommen und scheut nicht davor, uns weitere Fragen zu diesem Thema zu stellen! Ich hoffe, ihr könnt etwas für euren Prozess aus der Episode mitnehmen.

Enchanting Book Readings
Hula Shake

Enchanting Book Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 17:23 Transcription Available


Hula Shake Dance by Sir Herbert Sneakies, Lady Twizzelton & Marylin Hebert. Learn the dolphin hand wave dance. Put on a Pa'u skirt (flower skirt, top, shorts or grass skirt), Maile Lei (flower necklace), Kupe'e (flower wrist bracelt) or put a Haku Lei (flower) in your hair and dance to this fun hula song :) Stay fit this summer dancing and singing along with your friend Sneakies :) Stomp your feet and clap your hands! Remember to smile and lol! Your pal, Sir Herbert Sneakies. ;) Check out :) https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ :) Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast. :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent :) #1 Japan, #1 Australia, #1 Canada, #1 UK, #1 Brazil, #1 Taiwan, #1 Belgium #1 India, #1 South Korea, #1 Sweden, #1 Russia, #1 Bahamas, #1 Italy, #5 Mexico, #4 Germany, #4 Kenya, #4 New Zealand, #5 France, #7 Ireland, #10 Sweden, #16 Norway, #1-#17 USA! & #5 South Africa :) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com $ Please support us & enjoy our books at Amazon :) Thank you!Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * Jack the Bear and Golden Hair by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures of Mooch the Pooch by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster In My Closet! by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ/ Wizard book series: Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of The Black Witch Book 1 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) Channel :) Storytime Fun! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCNwYcOSlx3rMRBfSuNrzPg?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videosOther podcasts for Mom & Dad: Film Addicts featuring top directors and producers. Thank you!!! Public Commons music fair use.

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Pacific Beat
New research sheds light on extinct Polynesian dog

Pacific Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 14:16


Polynesia legends tells the story of the Maori kuri as a companion for the famed navigator Kupe.

RNZ: Morning Report
Large octopus sculpture installed in Whairepo Lagoon

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 5:57


If you happen to be wandering around the Wellington waterfront today, you will probably notice something interesting in the Whairepo Lagoon: a BIG octopus. The creature is one of six installations by Auckland-based video artist Lisa Reihana, which she has created for the Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts. The series - known as Kura Moana, and on display until Sunday, March 20 - form a kind of treasure hunt across the waterfront, which kids and their parents can take in over a half-hour. In addition to the blow-up octopus, there's a couple of video installations and a statue of the Polynesian explorer Kupe.  Festival director ngā toi Māori Mere Boynton spoke to Susie Ferguson.  

Gremo v kino
Kaj je kinoteka?

Gremo v kino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 31:39


Pred mikrofon smo povabili poročevalko Ingrid Kovač Brus, ki je spremljala 72. Berlinale. V Berlinu so v sredo že podelili nagrade, po dolgih letih pa so v tekmovalnem programu zavrteli slovenski film, Moja Vesna režiserke Sare Kern. Jurij Meden iz Avstrijskega filmskega muzeja v pogovoru s Tino Poglajen predstavlja svoja razmišljanja o ohranjanju in prikazovanju filma v času digitalizacije. Zbral jih je v knjigi z naslovom Kaj je kinoteka? Vas zanima, kaj igra v kinu? Gaja Poeschl, Muanis Sinanović in Petra Meterc ocenjujejo filme s sporeda naših kinodvoran: Kupe št. 6, Vrnitev v Reims (odlomki) in Smrt na Nilu.

SWEET BEATS
A-STAR - Kupe Dance (Badaytoff Remix)

SWEET BEATS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 3:14


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LeadUP Podcast
Special episode: Professor Tawana Kupe, UP Vice-Chancellor and Principal, reflects on leadership lessons from our podcasts

LeadUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 38:25


Professor Tawana Kupe is not only Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Pretoria, but a big fan of the LeadUP Podcast! In this special episode to wrap up this first season of the podcast, Prof Kupe reflects on some of the highlights of our previous interviews with UP alumni, and shares his own experiences of leadership. On this episode he speaks about:His ‘why', and the purpose guiding him. The importance of reflection as a leader.The privilege of being a leader and bringing energy to the role.Bringing power and kindness to your leadership style. What he's busy reading.Subscribe to the LeadUP Podcast today ­– click here to find LeadUP Podcast in your favourite podcast app, or go to www.up.ac.za/LeadUP and click on LeadUP Podcast. New episodes are out every second Monday. Help us out by rating and reviewing us. LeadUP is a production of the University of Pretoria's Alumni Office. Our host is Lennox Wasara and our team includes Elna Schütz and Samantha Castle. Our sound engineers are Louis Cloete Productions.

TeaTime
Ep. 43: Jedine 3 informacije koje (potencijalni) klijenti žele znati o tebi - prije nego što kupe

TeaTime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 23:36


Svaki poduzetnik koji kreira sadržaj online se barem jednom u svom životu zapitao - o čemu pričati sljedeće? U ovoj epizodi dijelim s vama jedine 3 informacije koje klijenti ili kupci žele znati - prije nego što donesu odluku o kupnji! PREUZMI FREE KALENDAR: https://www.teatime.com.hr/downloads FREE EDUKACIJE:

RNZ: Business  News
Midday Business News for 20 July 2021

RNZ: Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 7:37


Genesis Energy is holding on to its stake in the Kupe gas field, with at least 10 years' supply left. Business Reporter Nicholas Pointon has te pūrongo pakihi.

Midnight Train Podcast
Creepy New Zealand

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 138:35


BECOME A PRODUCER! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast   Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp   And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.   Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE   Boarding the train in Japan we're taking the imaginary bridge and heading to a beautiful island. What island is that you ask? We are heading to a place that has been kicking ass with listener support recently, and as we learned from a listener, they are not all pussies. We are heading to the land of Peter Jackson, Taika Waititi, Sir Edmund Hillary, Ernest Rutherford, who if you're not up on your scientists, was a  physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics. Encyclopædia Britannica considers him to be the greatest experimentalist since Michael Faraday, Jean Batten, a female aviator who made the first solo flight from England to New Zealand, and the list could go on. Since we gave it away in the last description… You've probably guessed it… We're heading to New Zealand! Not only that… Creepy New Zealand!   So you know by now how we do it here on our creepy series, we like to give you a history of the location we're at and then drive into all that is creepy about said place! Having said that, let's check out the history of New Zealand. It all started when Bilbo Baggins found a ring. It was the one ring to rule them all… Oh wait.. Sorry… Wrong history… oh ya here we go.. Māori were the first inhabitants of New Zealand or Aotearoa, guided by Kupe the great navigator. When did Maori first arrive in New Zealand? According to Māori, the first explorer to reach New Zealand was Kupe. Using the stars and ocean currents as his navigational guides, he ventured across the Pacific on his waka hourua (voyaging canoe) from his ancestral Polynesian homeland of Hawaiki. It is thought that Kupe made landfall at the Hokianga Harbour in Northland, around 1000 years ago. You will not find Hawaiki on a map, but it is believed Māori came from an island or group of islands in Polynesia in the South Pacific Ocean. There are distinct similarities between the Māori language and culture and others of Polynesia including the Cook Islands, Hawaii, and Tahiti. More waka hourua followed Kupe over the next few hundred years, landing at various parts of New Zealand. It is believed that Polynesian migration was planned and deliberate, with many waka hourua making return journeys to Hawaiki. Today, Māori are part of an iwi (tribe), a group of people who are descendants of a common ancestor and associated with a certain region or area in New Zealand. Each iwi has their own hapū (sub-tribes). Iwi can trace their entire origins and whakapapa (genealogy) back to certain waka hourua. The seven waka that arrived to Aotearoa were called Tainui, Te Arawa, Mātaatua, Kurahaupō, Tokomaru, Aotea and Tākitimu. Māori were expert hunters, gatherers and growers. They wove fishing nets from harakeke (flax), and carved fish hooks from bone and stone. They hunted native birds, including moa, the world's largest bird, with a range of ingenious traps and snares.   Māori cultivated land and introduced vegetables from Polynesia, including the kūmara (sweet potato) and often cooked hāngi (an earth oven). They also ate native vegetables, roots and berries. Woven baskets were used to carry food, which was often stored in a pātaka — a storehouse raised on stilts.  To protect themselves from being attacked by others, Māori would construct pā (fortified village). Built in strategic locations, pā were cleverly constructed with a series of stockades and trenches protecting the inhabitants from intruders. Today, many historic pā sites can be found throughout the country.   Māori warriors were strong and fearless, able to skillfully wield a variety of traditional weapons, including the spear-like taiaha and club-like mere. Today, these weapons may be seen in Māori ceremonies, such as the wero (challenge). You can also find these traditional weapons in museums. While Māori lived throughout the North and South Islands, the Moriori, another Polynesian tribe, lived on the Chatham Islands, nearly 900 kilometres east of Christchurch. Moriori are believed to have migrated to the Chathams from the South Island of New Zealand. In the late 18th century, there were about 2000 Moriori living in the Chathams. However, disease and attacks from Māori saw the numbers of this peace-loving tribe become severely depleted. The last full-blooded Moriori is believed to have died in 1933.The first European to sight New Zealand was Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. He was on an expedition to discover a great Southern continent ‘Great South Land' that was believed to be rich in minerals. In 1642, while searching for this continent, Tasman sighted a ‘large high-lying land' off the West Coast of the South Island.   Abel Tasman annexed the country for Holland under the name of ‘Staten Landt' (later changed to ‘New Zealand' by Dutch mapmakers). Sailing up the country's West Coast, Tasman's first contact with Māori was at the top of the South Island in what is now called Golden Bay. Two waka (canoes) full of Māori men sighted Tasman's boat. Tasman sent out his men in a small boat, but various misunderstandings saw it rammed by one of the waka. In the resulting skirmish, four of Tasman's men were killed.   Tasman never set foot on New Zealand, and after sailing up the West Coast, went on to some Pacific Islands, and then back to Batavia (now Jakarta) in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). His mission to New Zealand was considered unsuccessful by his employers, the Dutch East India Company, Tasman having found ‘no treasures or matters of great profit'. Captain James Cook, sent to Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus, was also tasked with the search for the great southern continent thought to exist in the southern seas. Cook's cabin boy, Young Nick, sighted a piece of land (now called Young Nick's Head) near Gisborne in 1769. Cook successfully circumnavigated and mapped the country, and led two more expeditions to New Zealand before being killed in Hawaii in 1779. Prior to 1840, it was mainly whalers, sealers, and missionaries who came to New Zealand. These settlers had considerable contact with Māori, especially in coastal areas. Māori and Pākehā (Europeans) traded extensively, and some Europeans lived among Māori. The contribution of guns to Māori intertribal warfare, along with European diseases, led to a steep decline in the Māori population during this time.  Signed in 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi is an agreement between the British Crown and Māori.   Around this time, there were 125,000 Māori and about 2000 settlers in New Zealand. Sealers and whalers were the first Europeans settlers, followed by missionaries. Merchants also arrived to trade natural resources such as flax and timber from Māori in exchange for clothing, guns and other products.   As more immigrants settled permanently in New Zealand, they weren't always fair in their dealings with Māori over land. A number of Māori chiefs sought protection from William IV, the King of England, and recognition of their special trade and missionary contacts with Britain. They feared a takeover by nations like France, and wanted to stop the lawlessness of the British people in their country. As British settlement increased, the British Government decided to negotiate a formal agreement with Māori chiefs to become a British Colony. A treaty was drawn up in English then translated into Māori.   The Treaty of Waitangi was signed on February 6, 1840, at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands. Forty-three Northland Chiefs signed the treaty on that day. Over 500 Māori Chiefs signed it as it was taken around the country during the next eight months. The Treaty had three articles:   that the Queen (or king) of Great Britain has the right to rule over New Zealand; that Māori chiefs would keep their land and their chieftainships, and would agree to sell their land only to the British monarch; and that all Māori would have the same rights as British subjects. The second and third articles have caused controversy through the years, mainly because of translation problems. Successive governments believed the Treaty enabled complete sovereignty over Māori, their lands and resources. But Māori believed that they were merely giving permission for the British to use their land. Disputes over ownership followed involving a series of violent conflicts during the 19th century. These became known as the New Zealand Land Wars, and were concentrated around Northland and the southern part of the North Island during the 1840s, and the central North Island in the 1860s. Both sides suffered losses, with the British Crown the eventual victor. Land confiscation and questionable land sales carried on through to the 20th century, until the vast majority of land in New Zealand was owned by settlers and the Crown. Following its signing, many of the rights guaranteed to Māori in the Treaty of Waitangi were ignored. To help rectify this, the Waitangi Tribunal was set up in 1975. It has ruled on a number of claims brought by Māori iwi (tribes) and in many cases, compensation has been granted.   While disagreements over the terms of the treaty continue to this day, it is still considered New Zealand's founding document.   The grounds and building where the treaty was signed have been preserved. Today, the Waitangi Historic Reserve is a popular tourist attraction. Here you can explore the museum, watch a cultural performance inside the carved Māori meeting house, and visit the colonial mission house, historic flagstaff, and beautiful waka taua (Māori war canoe). Throughout the 19th and much of the 20th century, the ‘homeland' of Britain had an enormous influence on New Zealand. Government administration, education, and culture were largely built on British models. New Zealand troops fought, and suffered severe casualties in the Boer War and the two World Wars. As Prime Minister Michael Savage said about England in 1939, ‘where she goes, we go, where she stands, we stand'. After World War II, cultural ties with Great Britain remained strong. However, successive New Zealand governments saw the USA as their major ally and protector. New Zealand signed the joined SEATO (South-East Asia Treaty Organisation) and signed the ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand, and United States) Pact. New Zealand troops also fought with US forces during the Korean and Vietnam wars. While New Zealand is still heavily influenced by its colonial heritage, the country now has its own strong sense of identity. While still a member of the British Commonwealth, and maintaining close, friendly relations with the USA, New Zealand now has a far more independent trading and foreign policy. Since the mid 1980s, New Zealand has been a nuclear free zone, with its armed forces primarily focused on peacekeeping in the Pacific region. This history of the country was taken directly from NewZealand.Com. It was the best summation without getting too overblown we could find!  So now with that history of the country down let's get into the creepiness!!   First up, a ghost town!  Now farmland and Bush, Tangarakau once was a thriving community of 1200 people. It's a tiny dot on the map 90 minutes' drive from both Stratford and Taumarunui - so remote that it isn't even on the Forgotten Highway. You must turn off State Highway 43 and drive 6km into bush and rugged farmland to reach all that's left of it, which is almost nothing. There's a campground with cabins and provision for motorhomes, a working farm, the heavily rainforested banks of the Tangarakau River and surrounding hills to explore and plenty of outdoor activities: fossil collecting, kayaking, hunting. The name, which translates as "to fell trees” seems appropriate, for there's nothing but paddocks where a community of 1200 tunnellers and railway workers once thrived. Tangarakau was the epicentre of an epic construction job accomplished with picks, shovels and dynamite - a project which it's said would have cost $9 billion in today's money. Construction of the Stratford-Okahukura railway line began from Stratford in 1901 and took more than three decades to complete. The link was mothballed in 2009, though you can still ride over it in tourist railcarts. For most of its life this railway thrived, with goods trains carrying coal, stock and wool and passenger railcars travelling both ways every day. One feature of visiting Tangarakau on the railcarts is that the railway ballast on this part of the track is full of fossils. For about 10 years, during the height of construction, Tangarakau boasted a drapery store, hairdresser and tobacconist, boot shop, tearooms, confectioner and fruiterer, social rooms, post office and savings bank, police station, a boarding house, resident doctor and dispensary (formed by a co-operative Tangarakau Medical Association), a maternity home, cinema and social hall, lending library and reading room, a well-equipped school, recreation ground and tennis court. The streets were lit by a power station provided by the Public Works Department. According to Taranaki's Ghost Town by Derek Morris, men who built the Stratford-Okahukura railway line earned only a few pounds a week. But everyone gave a day's wages to the victims of the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. After the line was completed in 1932, the workers drifted away and most buildings were dismantled and removed. During the 1960s, the population dwindled to eight. Now only Bushlands Holiday Park remains.   Not far from the ghost town, in the spectacular Tangarakau Gorge, is the grave of pioneer surveyor Joshua Morgan who died in 1893. Morgan was an extraordinary man - the first European to cross the Urewera Ranges and an eyewitness to the 1886 Tarawera eruption. He spoke fluent Maori and often used English and Maori interchangeably. Morgan fell ill while surveying the road linking Stratford and Taumarunui and did not survive to see the historic railway line through to completion. Morgan's tomb has become a place for travellers to pause and reflect on those who built the Stratford-Okahukura railway line. There's not a ton of sightings from this place but there are a few ghost stories. Some have stated that they've seen apparitions wandering the ground. And there are reports of strange noises in the area as well. Some campers at the campground have reported creepy things happening while they've stayed there including odd noises and something messing with their tents andRVs, wildlife or spirits of  the tallest workers that died working hard to complete the railway?    So we started out light to whet your whistles. Let's get into more creepiness!   Next up we head to Auckland! There we find the Ewelme cottage, which from what we can tell is considered one of the most haunted places in the area! Built in the 1860s, this charming cottage in Parnell was once home to Reverend Lush and his wife. It also functioned as a bolt-hole during times of tribal conflict in Howick, where Reverend Lush preached. This house has remained largely intact and virtually unchanged in the years since when it was built. It is a glimpse into what life in New Zealand used to be like!   It is also rumoured to be haunted by the spirits of women and children, and in particular by the spirit of a young girl. We found a description of a paranormal investigation done at the house and we're gonna share some of those findings. Rather high EMF levels were detected in a few places within the house.

Overnights
Talking Point: Māori History

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 50:05


In the early 1300s, from a legendary place called Hawaiki, no more than a few hundred ancestors of the Māori people arrived at Aotearoa New Zealand by sea.

Enchanting Book Readings
Hula Shake Dance!

Enchanting Book Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 17:23 Transcription Available


Hula Shake dance is a hit with kids! Learn the dolphin hand wave dance. Put on a Pa'u skirt (flower skirt, top, shorts or grass skirt), Maile Lei (flower necklace), Kupe'e (flower wrist bracelt) or put a Haku Lei (flower) in your hair and dance to this fun hula song :) Stay fit this summer dancing and singing along with your friend Sneakies :) Stomp your feet and clap your hands! Remember to smile and lol! Your pal, Sir Herbert Sneakies. ;) Check out :) https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ :) Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast. :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent :) https://www.patreon.com/sneakies #1 Japan, #1 Australia, #1 Canada, #1 UK, #1 Brazil, #1 Taiwan, #1 Belgium #1 India, #1 South Korea, #1 Bahamas, #3 Italy, #5 Mexico, #4 Germany, #4 Kenya, #4 New Zealand, #5 France, #7 Ireland, #10 Sweden, #16 Norway, #1-1#7 USA! & #15 South Africa :) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com $ Please support us & enjoy our books at Amazon :) Thank you!Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * Jack the Bear and Golden Hair by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures of Mooch the Pooch by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster In My Closet! by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ/ Wizard book series: Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of The Black Witch Book 1 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) Channel :) Storytime Fun! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCNwYcOSlx3rMRBfSuNrzPg?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videosOther podcasts for Mom & Dad: Film Addicts featuring top directors and producers. Thank you!!! Public Commons music fair use. Episode Website

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Strong Life Podcast - Dominik Gartner! THEMEN: Training, Ernährung, Gesundheit!
#18 ZU GAST: Entoni Kupe - Schlaf -Dominik Gartner

Strong Life Podcast - Dominik Gartner! THEMEN: Training, Ernährung, Gesundheit!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 46:04


#18 Entoni Kupe - Schlaf  -Dominik Gartner  ZIELE ERREICHT MAN LEICHTER GEMEINSAM.... Es gibt viele Wege, die euch zu euren Ziel führen. Hier bei meinen Podcast präsentiere ich euch die effektivsten Wege. Zusätzlich zeige ich euch noch die wichtigsten Punkte rund um Training und Ernährung. Es werden auch immer wieder Experten aus diesen Bereichen bei mir zu Gast sein. Denn, nur das Beste ist für eure Gesundheit gut genug. Infos: https://www.dominikgartner.at #stronglife #teamgartner #podcast #fitness #training #goodlife #gartnerlife #thepodcastmaker #food #healthy #lifebiz20podcast #depressionen #naturalbodybuilding #emstrainier #emstraining #onlineworkouts #naturalbodybuilding

Luvietime
The Royals Feat. Johanna Kupe

Luvietime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 69:56


In this episode you'll hear all about the royals and our opinions on them --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Magazín 40PLUS
#38 Ako nekúpiť mačku vo vreci a neprísť o peniaze pri kupe nehnuteľnosti s Milošom Štefanišinom

Magazín 40PLUS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 42:35


Idete kupovať nehnuteľnosť a potrebujete zistiť či náhodou nekupujete mačku vo vreci? Budeme sa rozprávať aj o tom, ako vplýva stavba v zlej kondícii na zdravie človeka (vlhké múry, plesne...). Ak ste kúpili nehnuteľnosť alebo sa na to chystáte, ostaňte naladení. Možno vám pomôžeme uchrániť od zlej kúpy alebo pomôcť, keď už problém máte. Spovedala som Miloša Štefanišina. Pýtala som sa ho aj: Dnes je na poli nehnuteľností rušno. Veľa sa stavia ale aj rekonštruuje. Najväčším problémom sú podľa mňa skryté vady. Má možnosť bežný smrteľník zistiť či kupuje zdravý dom? Vlhké múry nie vždy vidno na prvú... Stáva sa vám často, že ľudia kúpia nehnuteľnosť a potom vás kontaktujú s problémom? A je vôbec zvykom, že si ľudia pri kúpe nehnuteľnosti zavolajú odborníka, ktorý im zhodnotí stav domu? Lebo často sa stane, že pôvodní majitelia dom zľahka takzvane prefackajú a zamaskujú problém... Mate k dispozícii informácie ako vplýva vlhkosť na zdravie človeka? Alebo plesne. Veď to je tichý zabijak. Vlhkosť sa často ťahá aj podlahou... ako to zmerať? Predsa len ak máme laminátovú podlahu, asi to skreslí výsledky. Čo môžu ľudia robiť, keď zistia, že ich dom nie je v dobrej kondícii? Zbúrať? Či zachraňovať? Vedia si pomôcť aj sami? Akú najstaršiu budovu ste zachraňovali a podarilo sa? Kontakty na Miloša: www.stopvode.sk. www.injektaz.sk Verím, že sa vám naše rozprávanie páčilo a hlavne, že bude pre mnohých osožné! Budem rada, ak sa o tento, ale aj ďalšie naše podcasty podelíte s vašim priateľmi. Sme na všetkých platformách. Krásne dni a ostaňte nám verní. Martina Valachová

Auckland Libraries
Mihi: Ngā Pōito-o-Te Kupenga O Taramainuku - Islands of the Hauraki Gulf

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 2:19


In this track, Haunui Royal introduces us to what we can expect to hear in the podcast and see in the exhibition: Ngā pōito-o-te kupenga o Taramainuku - Islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Haere mai ki Hauraki, he aute tē awhea Come to Hauraki where the aute plant is undisturbed. Nau mai haere mai welcome to this podcast series Ngā pōito-o-te kupenga o Taramainuku - Islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Polynesian voyagers to Aotearoa bought with them the aute or mulberry plant from the Islands. The only place it ended up thriving was in Hauraki and subsequently is celebrated in Māori oral history as a symbol of the fertility and desirability of Tikapa Moana, the Hauraki Gulf. It’s this desirability that has attracted many peoples over the years to its shores, since the earliest days of the explorations of voyagers like Kupe and Toi through to Auckland’s most recent immigrants. The gulf is many things to many peoples. It’s a place of work a place to relax Generations of people have visited and indeed lived on the many wonderful islands of the Hauraki Gulf. They were fishing for kai moana, farming, hunting. picnicking, and enjoying the water sports the region is famous for. Unfortunately these activities had a devastating effect on the environment but impressive progress has been made to alleviate this damage. Armies of volunteers and workers have transformed Tiritiri Matangi, Motutapu, Motuihe and Rotoroa islands from degraded, pest-ridden pasturelands to lush indigenous forest areas where endangered birds and other species are now flourishing. In this podcast series we will hear voices from the collection that tell some these stories. Like or Follow this track to hear more and visit the exhibition in person. Ngā pōito-o-te kupenga o Taramainuku - Islands of the Hauraki Gulf March – June 2021 Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero | Central City Library Gallery space, Level 2 Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm Saturday and Sunday, 10am – 4pm

SBS Slovak - SBS po slovensky
Slovakia is also talking about buying Russian vaccine SPUTNIK 5 - O nákupe očkovacej látky Sputnik 5 hovorí už aj Slovensko

SBS Slovak - SBS po slovensky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 6:43


Regular stringer report from Roman Risa in Bratislava. - Pravidelný telefonát týždňa kolegu Romana Rišu z Bratislavy.

Denník N podcast
Ekonomický newsfilter: Minister zdravotníctva sa bráni, že pri nákupe striekačiek zlyhali aj iní

Denník N podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 11:35


Manage This - The Project Management Podcast
Episode 122 – Power Your Agile Teams

Manage This - The Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021


The podcast for project managers by project managers. Kupe Kupersmith, talks with us about creating healthy Agile teams. Trust, healthy conflict, commitment, and peer-to-peer accountability build healthy teams which produce winning results. When you have “One Team” that is focused and stable, you are closer to achieving that winning team performance. Table of Contents 01:03 … Meet Kupe02:21 … Splitting a Large Team05:24 … Assessing How to Split Teams07:30 … Reactions to Team Splitting10:15 … Responsibility Diagramming14:27 … Adding Remote Complexity15:20 … The Five Dysfunctions of a Team16:31 … Lack of Trust18:18 … Steps to Build Trust20:45 … Healthy Conflict22:40 … Being Comfortable with Conflict26:16 … Commitment28:32 … Peer-to-Peer Accountability29:43 … ELMO32:41 … Producing Results34:57 … Get in Touch with Kupe35:36 … Closing KUPE KUPERSMITH: ...it's about that team members feel that everybody has their back; that, if I do something wrong, someone's going to swoop up and help me and be there, that I can be transparent and ask for help and feel comfortable that nobody's going to throw me under the bus. WENDY GROUNDS:  Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers.  Just a little update about claiming your PDUs.  The steps to submit a PDU for our podcast as well as for our InSite courses to PMI has changed.  Our PDU claim page has been updated with the new instructions.  Make sure not to use the autofill, but type in Velociteach and the title when you are submitting your PDUs.  We do apologize for the inconvenience.  But thank you for listening, and please contact us if you need any additional assistance. I'm Wendy Grounds, and with me is Bill Yates.  This is our opportunity to talk with you about issues that project managers are facing today.  And sometimes it's working remotely, sometimes it's working on teams, and sometimes it's all of that together.  Our guest today is somebody we've had on before.  He is Kupe Kupersmith, and he was on Episode 62, where we talked about BAs and PMs, decision-making for superheroes. BILL YATES:  I'm excited about this topic.  I think at a macro level it's all about healthy teams. Meet Kupe WENDY GROUNDS:  Yeah.  Kupe is the coauthor of “Business Analysis for Dummies.”  He's had quite an eclectic career path.  He has been an accountant, an improv comedian, IT consultant, business analyst, and a project manager.  He has collaborated with us on some courses.  One was the “Overview of Lean Business Analysis.”  And currently he's working on a course on remote Agile delivery.  Kupe, welcome to Manage This.  Thank you for being our guest today. KUPE KUPERSMITH:  Thanks for having me. WENDY GROUNDS:  I have a quick question, before we get into our discussion.  It was 2018 when we had you last on the podcast.  So what have you been doing since then? KUPE KUPERSMITH:  Wow, has it been that long?  I feel like... WENDY GROUNDS:  It's been that long. KUPE KUPERSMITH:  I feel like I was in your office; and then, poof, you asked me to do another one.  But I guess it's been two years.  Well, prior to 2020 I was doing a lot of keynote speaking.  And we talked some about improv, I think, and the improv work I do, and how I talk about improv and how it helps people be better collaborators, communicators, team players.  So doing a lot of that.  I'm also an IT consultant, so I'm out there with companies kind of implementing Agile practices and other practices to have effective teams and get teams to deliver the great products that our customers want. Splitting a Large Team BILL YATES:  You've been partnering with us on courses, and there are so many nuggets.  I just wanted to have a conversation about being a healthy team or creating a healthy team.  One of those I thought was really unique, and you talked about when your team is too large.  I think in the example you gave you had 36 team members that were needed to get the job done...

RNZ: Morning Report
Covid-19 community cases hit Northland business hard

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 3:38


The Covid-19 community cases in Northland and Auckland haven't pushed health officials into raising alert levels, but some businesses have still been hit hard. Tourism operations in the far north have faced reduced numbers of visitors since news emerged last Sunday an infected woman had visited numerous Northland locations. Kathrine Clarke is general manager of a newly opened cultural centre in Opononi called "Manea, Footprints of Kupe."

Super Lead
SuperLead Podcast Episode 76 with Prof Tawana Kupe on how maximise your impact through the efficient use of limited resources

Super Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 45:56


On this podcast, Maanda Tshifularo interviewed with Prof Tawana Kupe Vice Chancellor and Principal of the University of Pretoria. We unpacked key insights from his journey of leadership excellence, his philosophy of maximising impact with limited resources, future of learning, digital transformation and so much more. He gave us a fantastic challenge and recommended Ousmane […]

WCAPS VIVE Podcast Series
Podcast 21 Bonnie Jenkins Speaks With WCAPS Youth Ambassador Laura Kupe

WCAPS VIVE Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 42:18


Podcast 21 Bonnie Jenkins Speaks With WCAPS Youth Ambassador Laura Kupe by Women of Color Advancing Peace & Security

The Age Of Iron Podcast
Physiotherapie - Was wirklich dahinter steckt! (Das hättest du nicht erwartet) mit Entoni Kupe

The Age Of Iron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 76:37


In der heutigen Episode des "The Age Of Iron" Podcasts habe ich die Ehre Entoni Kupe in meiner Show als Gast begrüßen zu dürfen. Entoni ist derzeit am Ende seines Physiotherapie Studiums und arbeitet schon seit längerer Zeit 1 zu1 mit Klienten im Personaltraining. Neben den Tätigkeiten als Coach und Physiotherapeut betreibt Entoni seit langer Zeit selbst Bodybuilding. Zusammen sprechen wir über die Bedeutung der Physiotherapie im Kraftsport, was eine gute Therapie ausmacht und wie Ihr bei Beschwerden vorgehen solltet. Des Weiteren thematisieren wir den Umgang mit verschiedenen Physiotherapeuten , da uns beiden des Öfteren aufgefallen ist, dass dieser bei vielen Leuten zu Unklarheiten führen kann. Insgesamt entstand eine, für sport- und medizinbegeisterte Zuhörer, sehr interessante Folge aus der jeder etwas für sich und seine persönlichen Herangehensweisen mit Verletzungen tun kann.

The Ground Floor with Jc Steyn
TGFP #0005 - Tawana Kupe

The Ground Floor with Jc Steyn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 59:50


Professor Tawana Kupe is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Pretoria, and a Pan-Africanist activist. Together, we talk about the African Union, the coronavirus and its effects on students, and the plans for students moving forward.

Luvietime
Being A Black Woman in Corp America, BLM, & Sharing Spaces feat. Johanna Kupe

Luvietime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 75:01


In this episode Alex has a very special guest, Johanna Kupe, come speak about her experience being a black woman in corporate America, BLM and sharing spaces with non-black folk. Tune in!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Jack Tame: Should we change New Zealand's name?

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 3:39


How’s your geography?If I gave you a World map and thirty seconds to find the city of Terneuzen, would you be able to point it out? No cheating allowed. No index. Just thirty seconds on the clock. How would you fare?What about if I told you Terneuzen is a city in Zeeland. The original Zeeland. The single least populated province in The Netherlands?Sure, that might narrow things down a little... but how many of us honestly wouldn’t be able to identify Zeeland, either?Back in 2016, I supported changing the New Zealand flag during the referendum debate because I don’t think our current flag is at all representative of our country today. That’s not to say I don’t have the highest respect for people who fought under its banner. It’s not to say I’m looking to expunge our colonial history or pretend we were never part of the commonwealth. I just don’t think a flag with a prominent Union Jack that is barely discernible from Australia’s is a flag that represents us.I feel much the same way about the name ‘New Zealand.’ If you actually stop and think about it, it’s a silly name. What does New Zealand mean? Well, it means Sea-Land. But NEW. And in Dutch.  By contrast... what does Aotearoa mean? There are a few translations, but the most popular and literal is The Land of the Long White Cloud. As per some Māori mythology, it was the great explorer Kupe who used the phrase when he first spied this land. Say what you will... that’s a way cooler explanation than Zeeland. But NEW. And in Dutch.There are a few inevitable tired arguments against changing our name. Some will argue that the first person to discover land should get the right to name it. But obviously that rules out Abel Tasman. After all, he didn’t discover this land. Some will argue too, that we should stick with the name because we’ve had it for a few hundred years and it’s in common usage. Well, it wasn’t so long ago that people said exactly the same thing about Mt Egmont and Mt Cook.There is an easy solution to this, of course. A name that reflects our history. A name that succinctly illustrates a relationship between the indigenous and European cultures that have developed the country into what it is today. A name fit for 2020, that would put us a the top of the drop down country list when you’re putting in your details for some online shopping.That name is simple. Aotearoa New Zealand.

Radiokansel / Radio Pulpit
Interview Spectrum - Rev Pearl Kupe 27 July 2020

Radiokansel / Radio Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 18:06


Spectrum comes to you every week Mondays & Fridays between 16h00 - 18h00 and presented to you by Ayanda Nenemba and Lisa. In this interview, they are talking to: Guest: Rev Pearl Kupe Topic: Labour laws - Amendment of employment equity bill.

HYPERTROPHYCAST
#29 Entoni Kupe - Schlaf und die Relevanz für Hypertrophie

HYPERTROPHYCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 70:21


Willkommen zu einer neuen Episode des "HYPERTROPHYCAST". Heute haben wir Entoni Kupe zu Gast um über Schlaf und die Relevanz für Hypertrophie. Wenn ihr etwas aus der Folge mitnehmen konntet, würde ich mich je nach Plattform über ein Abo und eine Bewertung freuen! Vielen Dank für den Support und bis nächsten Woche. TIMESTAMPS: 00:13:25 Schlafphasen 00:18:20 Apps & Schlaf-Tracker 00:22:15 Schlafdauer für robuste Hypertrophie 00:33:50 Stimulanzien & Supplements 00:45:05 Naps für bessere Performance 00:54:35 Ernährung vor dem Zubettgehen 01:01:00 Nuts & Bolts Entoni auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trainwisely/?hl=de Fragen, Vorschläge und Feedback: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1P6FC... HYPERTROPHYCAST PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3BT... Website & Coaching: https://www.luisfrielingsdorf.de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/RatedRCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luisfrielingsdorf Email: coaching@luisfrielingsdorf.de

Bantu Boyz Podcast
Episode 11. "Wealth Management with Oliver Kupe"

Bantu Boyz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 121:17


In this special Live episode of the Bantu Boyz Podcast, we interviewed Oliver Kupe (Founder, A&O Advisors) about Wealth Management. We discussed the importance of financial planning, tips on how to take control of one's finances, and answered viewer questions. Make sure to like, subscribe and share on Itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Youtube, etc! Bantu Boyz -Instagram: @bantuboyz -Email: bantuboyz1960@gmail.com Oliver Kupe -A&O website: http://www.aoadvisor.com/ -Instagram: @olikupe -linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a-o-advisors?trk=public_profile_topcard_current_company

Fuse The Podcast
Acushla Tara Kupe

Fuse The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 65:14


This Ngāti Maniapoto wāhine toa shares her whakaaro about life, identity and her inspiring journey in Acting. FB - TAAKE TU 

How Not To Be An A*****e
S03/Episode 3: Do you use the dick flap? Ft. Kara Kupe

How Not To Be An A*****e

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 63:22


This week we lay out our 10 step plan to running your own flailing business. We dig deeper into the enigma of Dan as guest and underwear impresario Kara Kupe dishes all the dirt. And we find out why Dom is pretty much NZ's very own Beyonce. If you want to help support the podcast head to https://www.patreon.com/HNTBAA

Progressive Muscle Talk
PMT #52 - Der große Podcast zum Schlaf feat. Entoni Kupe

Progressive Muscle Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 101:53


*Spare 10% auf deine TNT-Bestellung mit „PMT10“: http://bit.ly/2KXxfCf Was du bei deiner Schlafroutine beachten solltest, wie du herausfindest, ob du genügend schläfst, was es mit Koffein und Naps auf sich hat & mehr - genau darüber unterhalten wir uns in dieser Episode mit unserem Gast Entoni Kupe! *Teile den Progressive Muscle Talk Podcast gerne auf Social Media und mit deinen Freunden! *Folge Chris auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christian.kuess/?hl=de *Für Coachinganfragen oder ein kostenloses Beratungsgespräch sende eine E-Mail an: chistherapy@gmx.at *Abonniere Chris auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx2eE62CA97BfjScO2vpFkg/videos
 *Folge Manuel auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manuel.teufl/?hl=de *Hier klicken und um ein Coaching bewerben: https://www.manuelteufl.com/ *Abonniere Manuel auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK8N54WyNnL9KvcpAAZkjyw Danke fürs Zuhören! Wenn dir der Podcast gefällt, dann würden wir uns unheimlich freuen, wenn du ein Abo und ein Like auf YouTube dalässt. Darüberhinaus ist es unheimlich wichtig, dass wir auch auf anderen Plattformen gesehen werden. Zögere also bitte nicht und lass uns auch auf iTunes eine ehrliche Bewertung (und gegebenenfalls Wünsche und Anregungen) da. Es würde uns richtig gut unterstützen und dauert nur wenige Minuten. DANKE FÜR DEINEN SUPPORT!

Jewels From NZ
13: Wicked Waka Wrangling

Jewels From NZ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 26:43


They say that the first explorer to reach Aoteaora NZ was Kupe. He drowned his cousin, stole his wife and his boat and set out to discover Aotearoa. I'm not sure there's many ways of fact checking this exactly but it's a pretty sweet story! Settle in because I've got another massive tale to tell. This one is about how the Māori made it to Aotearoa New Zealand and it's got many waka in it.  Then I'm going to tell you about how I got strong and told someone where to go, while the weather gets crazier here every day.  Thanks to my Gems for their call ins: Spencer talking Pirates and Penguins and Joey being the damn sweetest man on the planet.  Find me under @julzburgisser on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook as well! Aroha nui. Ka kite anō. Xx This weeks NZ music is Rain by Dragon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jewelsfromnz/message

So, anyway... a podcast
#042 Kupe Renata

So, anyway... a podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 79:41


Kupe Renata is a New Zealand musician, formally of the Black Trio, and who is about to release his debut solo EP. He is in the process of moving back to his hometown of Whanganui. Follow him here. Check out his YouTube here. AND subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts here or search for it wherever you listen to podcasts. And please rate it 5 stars! Also, like us on Facebook here.

The BA Coach : Advancing Business Analysis & Agility
TBAC051 – Seriously! – Applying Improv to Business Analysis w/ Kupe

The BA Coach : Advancing Business Analysis & Agility

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019


“The fun is always on the other side of a Yes.” – Martin De Maat In the world of improv, our golden saying is “Yes, And” – meaning to accept and build on the ideas of our scene partners. Whether on the stage or in... The post TBAC051 – Seriously! – Applying Improv to Business Analysis w/ Kupe appeared first on The BA Coach : Advancing Business Analysis & Agility.

Business Is Boring
Business is Boring with Ian Taylor from Animation Research Limited

Business Is Boring

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 55:03


Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. Host Simon Pound speaks with innovators and commentators focused on the future of New Zealand. This week he talks to Ian Taylor, founder of of Animation Research Ltd.This week on Business is Boring we have Ian Taylor - a man who has used science and technology to tell new stories in sport, movies and culture. His company Animation Research Limited has pioneered graphics that became world famous with the America’s Cup, and he has now set out to tell one of the great, barely-told stories of New Zealand. New Zealand Aotearoa has one of the world’s most amazing stories of navigation and exploration, yet for years when it was taught it was only Cook and Tasman named as our discoverers. Kupe has long been written off as a story, a Maori 'legend', and the seafaring feats of journeying across the ocean of the first people of New Zealand were labelled an accident.Everyone has heard of Cook. How many know that great navigator only got his way in and out of trouble across the Pacific with the aid of Tupaia, a Tahitian navigator who he picked up along the way to help the Endeavour find its way here, and help with translating the Maori language to Cook and his men? Who really knew how murderous Cook’s first visit was, his crew killing people all around the country?We’ve failed to tell the stories that didn’t make the Pākehā expedition look good. But the tide is now turning.Recently the government announced the history of Aotearoa's colonisation and the Land Wars will now be widely taught in schools, and Ian Taylor has been working to bring information about New Zealand's true discovery, by the Polynesian navigators, to life.Taylor's company Animation Research Limited, from Dunedin, has grown to become the world leader in sports graphics. If you’ve seen an America’s Cup race, watched a game of golf or cricket, you'd have seen his tech. As pioneers in computer graphics, Animation Research Limited were responsible for everything from the dancing Bluebird Penguin ad to Hollywood scenes and everything in-between. Ian Taylor is leading the team, and winning gongs for innovating, but has now also turned his eye to making sure we all know our history so we can build from it, with his project the voyage.co.nz.To talk the journey, our stories and what’s next, Ian joined the podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kingdom Life Embassy
Power of the prophetic with Dr Pearl Kupe

Kingdom Life Embassy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 40:01


The nature of the word determines the depth of the harvest. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kingdom-life/message

Progressive Muscle Talk
PMT #7 - Interview mit Entoni Kupe: Minicuts

Progressive Muscle Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 85:07


Thema Minicuts - Was ist das genau? Wie kannst du einen Minicut sinnvoll gestalten? Was gibt es dabei alles zu beachten? Diese und weitere Fragen beantworten wir in dieser Episode des Progressive Muscle Talks gemeinsam mit unserem Gast Entoni Kupe aka. Train Wisely!

Direct Message Podcast
Oh, She Got A Job Job

Direct Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 84:00


Back again with great conversations and bad advice. Unfortunatly the episode I was going to drop this week had some technical issues, I had to reach into the archives and grab a prerecorded episode. This week I'm joined by Tobi and Nthato and Ronke. We speak about Cardi B and offset and their breakup, the Kupe boys and the Irish government and how we can do our part. Like, share and subscribe! Deji: twitter: @Dejj_ Instagram: d3jj_

Taringa Podcast
Taringa - Ep 78 - Once Upon a Taima - Kupe - Chapter 2

Taringa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 33:18


We continue the story of Kupe as he hunts his nemesis Te Wheke while naming many places in the newly found Aotearoa.

History of Aotearoa New Zealand Podcast

A dramatic retelling of the famous Maori myth of Kupe fighting the Giant Wheke and discovering Aotearoa in the process!

Sadza In The Morning
Episode 44 "Oan Are You Mull?"

Sadza In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 84:43


Sadza In The Morning — Braaaaaap! Can someone please please consistency! The people's podcast have been giving you straight heat for 4 weeks straight! And this episode is kinda special cause we have the beautiful Lochnation in the building. We ask her about her views on almost everything, from #FreeGinimbi, Kupe boyz, ED's first year, new music, and Mental Health, tune in!

Good Bad Gang
EP 59: LD Vs The Cops

Good Bad Gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 65:17


It's Scorpio season for the GoodBadGang clan. They talk about their time at ARTX lagos and a restaurant review of Noir Lagos. Its beginning to feel a lot like Christmas with the lighting of the Ajose Adeogun street by Zenith bank. LD has a run in with the police task force and LD is big mad, Nigerian customs being Nigerian customs and the Kupe boys are in Nigeria. As always we got our Joro pick of the week. Enjoy!!! SOCIAL MEDIA Good Bad Gang - IG & Twitter: www.instagram.com/goodbadgang & www.twitter.com/goodbadgang | Facebook: www.facebook.com/goodbadgang Joro Olomufin: IG - @joroolumofin Opening and closing music - Good vibes by Pasha

Taringa Podcast
Taringa - Ep 70 - Once Upon a Taima - Kupe - Chapter 1

Taringa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 31:14


Enjoy the first chapter of our story about Kupe - the great navigator, and a waiata from the Black Katz in the 80's.

Chicago's Black Business Radio Network
Carla M. Kupe, Esq. is our guest on this episode of CBBN Business Journals.

Chicago's Black Business Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 31:00


Creator of #SpeakTruth Summit, Carla M. Kupe-Arion, Esq. is our guest on this episode of CBBN Business Journals. She is originally from the Congo and arrived here via German to organize the first Speak Truth Summit for Women of Color. You are invited to join her and array of speakers, including Alicia Garza, co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter, for the inaugural #SpeakTruth Summit from October 20 and 21, 2018, at Chicago State University.  The #SpeakTruth Summit is a platform by and for Women of Color to identify, address, and assist them in healing from the issues affecting them. Through panel discussions and breakout sessions, attendees will discuss the truths of Women of Color that are often left out of conversations in social, professional, and political settings. Visit www.SpeakTruthSummit.com to get your tickets today. Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? GREAT! Give us a call at 773-609-2226. Or click HERE for details. Sonja Cassandra Perdue, Executive Produce, Chicago’s Black Business Radio Network www.ChicagosBlackBusinessRADIONetwork.com

Manage This - The Project Management Podcast
Episode 62 – BAs and PMs: Decision Making for Superheroes

Manage This - The Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018


Table of Contents Kupe intro……………………………………………………..00:46 The BA and PM coexistence…………………………..05:45 The greatest value a BA can deliver……………….10:00 Helping others make decisions………………………11:22 Lean BA & Course………………………………………….14:10 Learning from Amazon 70% Rule……………………18:32 Agile………………………………………………………………20:09 Decision Responsibility Matrix....……………………21:40 Role of culture in an organization…………………..24:10 Taking a hit and the outcome……………………….26:00 Where to find Kupe………………………………………30:40 KUPE KUPERSMITH:  The moral of the story is you've got to keep your eyes open for opportunities and say yes when they come about. NICK WALKER:  Welcome to Manage This!, the podcast by project managers for project managers.  Twice a month we get together to talk about the world of project management, and what matters to you is part of that world.  We talk with experts, veterans in the field, and those who are finding creative ways to take the profession to the next level. I'm your host, Nick Walker, and with me are the guys you might say are at a level of their own, Andy Crowe and Bill Yates.  And Andy, I cannot wait to see what today's guest holds for us. ANDY CROWE:  This is going to be a good one.  You know, Kupe is kind of famous around the office here, and so a lot of people know him.  He's got a good reputation.  And I'm really eager to get into this new topic for us of business analysis. NICK WALKER:  Well, we should mention that we recently took a survey of our listeners, and one of the topics they requested was the subject of business analysis.  So today's podcast is a result of those requests.  So let's meet him. Kupe Kupersmith is an accountant, an IT consultant, a writer, speaker, coach, trainer, and improv comedian.  He helps individuals and businesses achieve their goals through focusing on professional skills, business analysis, project management, and leadership skills.  Kupe is the author of “Business Analysis for Dummies” and is known throughout the industry as someone who can make you laugh while learning.  He has stated that one of his life's goals is to meet everyone.  Kupe, we're bringing you just a little bit closer to that goal here today.  It's great to have you here on Manage This. KUPE KUPERSMITH:  And I'm excited to be here. NICK WALKER:  Now, I think we need to talk about that unique combination first of business coach and improv comedian.  How did that come about? KUPE KUPERSMITH:  Yeah, I think it all started – well, I think I'll start with the end in mind.  The moral of the story is you've got to keep your eyes open for opportunities and say yes when they come about.  So I was 17 years old, didn't know what I wanted to do with my life, and was going to college and didn't know what major to pick.  And my dad said:  “Jonathan, you love math.  Why don't you become an accountant?  Everybody needs an accountant.  You'll have a good job, benefits.”  I was like, “Okay, Dad, I'll become an accountant.” So I went to school for an accounting degree.  I got my degree.  Was pretty bored along the way but thought, you know what, I graduated.  Now I've got to use this degree.  And sometimes, I hate to admit it, but what do all good accountants try to do in the end?  They try to get their CPA exam.  So I'm two years into my career, sit for the CPA exam, and I still think I'm on record as being the best failure of the CPA exam. BILL YATES:  That's an honor. KUPE KUPERSMITH:  I knew that was kind of like the tipping point for me of, okay, well, you know, I wasn't too excited about this career.  Maybe I need to look into something else.  And I had this creative itch.  So I kind of looked into becoming a comedian.  I was actually, you know, in the early ‘90s there was a lot of standup comedy in Atlanta.  So I went to a show, and it was like, I think I can do that.  Well, I failed at standup comedy as well as I did the CPA exam.  But... ANDY CROWE:  A debit and a credit walk into a bar...

Manage This - The Project Management Podcast
Episode 62 – BAs and PMs: Decision Making for Superheroes

Manage This - The Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018


Table of Contents Kupe intro……………………………………………………..00:46 The BA and PM coexistence…………………………..05:45 The greatest value a BA can deliver……………….10:00 Helping others make decisions………………………11:22 Lean BA & Course………………………………………….14:10 Learning from Amazon 70% Rule……………………18:32 Agile………………………………………………………………20:09 Decision Responsibility Matrix….……………………21:40 Role of culture in an organization…………………..24:10 Taking a hit and the outcome……………………….26:00 Where to find Kupe………………………………………30:40 KUPE KUPERSMITH:  The moral of […] The post Episode 62 – BAs and PMs: Decision Making for Superheroes appeared first on PMP Certification Exam Prep & Training - Velociteach.

1000 African Voices
#18 - Dr. Pearl Kupe (Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa)

1000 African Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 42:31


This Episode features Dr. Pearl Kupe (Attorney, Global Speaker, Author, Businesswoman & International Consultant) Professionally, Pearl Kupe earned her LLB, Bachelor of Laws degree from University of Botswana (in conjunction with Edinburgh University), and her LLM, Masters of Law (Advanced Labour Law) , (with distinction) and PGD in dispute Resolution (with distinction) from the University of Cape Town. Dr. Pearl Kupe is also a certified Business coach qualified through the University of Berkley, USA. Dr. Kupe has lectured to LLM students at the University of Pretoria, University of Port Elizabeth, University of Cape Town in labour law and to the Botswana Institute of Accountants (BIAC) in the field of Mercantile Law. She has also lectured and coordinated a regional ILO sponsored PGD dispute resolution programme that was developed for SADC (Southern Africa Development Community) mediators, conciliators and officers working in the dispute resolution field from Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana. We have been given a task to watch and take care of our world. All the presidents of this continent need to be made to serve the people. They need to be watched by the people and they need to account to the people. We have been given treasure in a Tswana girl who treasures her people and her land. “Ke nako!” it’s time to start singing songs that inspire a change in our generation. A change that will see the next generation proudly distinguished from the rest, by the beauty of their African roots. www.1000africanvoices.com #1000africanvoices

MAX MPS RADIO
MMR #10: Entoni Kupe - Minicuts

MAX MPS RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 70:43


Diese Woche habe ich erneut Entoni von Trainwisely als Gast in meinem Podcast, allerdings nicht für eine Episode „Amerika mit 3DMJ“, sondern diese Woche mit einer Diskussion rund ums Thema „Minicuts“! Wir sprechen über unsere Erfahrungen mit ihnen, was Minicuts überhaupt sind und warum man sie macht und wie man sie in der Praxis umsetzt. Außerdem diskutieren wir über die „P-Ratio“, für wen Minicuts nichts sind und wo unsere praktischen Ansätze sich unterscheiden. Schaut euch die Folge hier an: https://youtu.be/auFUE1k2UlM 01:03 Unsere Erfahrungen mit Minicuts. 07:35 Warum macht man einen Minicut? 12:00 Zielprioritäten im Minicut. 13:40 Körperfett Settling Point. 30:35 Wie lange und wie aggressiv minicutten? 43:36 Trainingsvolumen im Minicut. 49:40 Erhaltungsphasen und warum man sie macht. 55:45 Worauf müsst ihr euch gefasst machen! 01:05:10 Zusammenfassung aller Empfehlungen. Danke für eure Aufmerksamkeit! Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt würde ich mich sehr über ein Abo und Review und auf Youtube ein Kommentar & Like freuen! Danke für euren Support! __ "Train Wisely ist meine Aufgabe ehrgeizigen Individuen einen evidenzbasierten Ansatz näher zu bringen. Durch diverse Ausbildungen, wie bei der Shreddedbyscience Academy, dem Studium der Anthropologie und auch Wettkampfteilnahmen im Natural-Bodybuilding darf ich einen breitgefächerten Ansatz zur Optimierung der körperlichen Fähigkeiten des Menschen ausleben." Entonis Webseite: https://www.trainwisely.net Entonos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trainwisely/ Entonis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRAINWISELY/ __ Webseite: http://janfrisse.de Online Personal Training: http://janfrisse.de/online-personal-training/ Kostenloses Beratungsgespräch: http://janfrisse.de/kontakt/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janfrisse/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX_O44SkXYEw3-DilXpScKA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janfrissept/ Email: coaching@janfrisse.com

The Work/Life Balance
Applying Improvisation - Kupe Kupersmith

The Work/Life Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 55:07


To accomplish anything, you need the help of others and others need your help. Successful teams have members that are continually improving how they interact and communicate with each other. Collaboration, creativity, influence, and results grow out of an environment that is positive and affirming. Kupe, an improvisational actor, focuses on key improvisation lessons that will help you be a more attentive and flexible team member. Being a better improviser helps you improve the following skills – listening, communication, collaboration, relationship building, negotiating, influencing, critical thinking, leadership, and more. And your ability to gain buy-in, earn trust, and to make high velocity, quality decisions. The Improv Advantage will help you and your team go the extra mile and separate from the rest! In his book, With Kupe's improv, IT and business background, he will be able to help you directly apply these skills on the job.

RNZ: Music 101
Highly anticipated NZ Festival opens with Kupe

RNZ: Music 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 4:51


Kupe, the great Polynesian navigator and explorer, as imagined by playwright Apirana Taylor, in one of the first shows of the 2018 New Zealand Festival in Wellington. It's also part of a week long Kupe inspired series of events starting with tonight's Waka Odyssey. This is also the farewell festival for its three time Artistic Director, Shelagh Magadza. Standing Room Only presenter Lynn Freeman is hoping for three weeks of jaw-dropping shows and new experiences. She joins Susie Ferguson in the studio.

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Human Interactions & How Improv Can Help | Kupe Kupersmith

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 36:29


Extrovert Kupe Kupersmith has a goal to connect with every person in the world. “I’m not the smartest person in the room,” he admits, “but I am a click away from getting any answer that you need.”Kupe uses improvisation to improve human interactions, which technology and tools like social media can both hinder or support. He even demonstrates how you can use improv to, of all things, build a pool on the moon. Howard Sublett assists at Agile2017 in Orlando, Florida. To receive real-time updates, subscribe at YouTube, iTunes or SolutionsIQ.com.Subscribe: bit.ly/SIQYouTube, bit.ly/SIQiTunes, www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/Follow: bit.ly/SIQTwitterLike: bit.ly/SIQFacebook

eXpresso STEAM makers -  10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast
Take the 10 Minute Daily #TinyTechTalk Challenge 16 January 2017

eXpresso STEAM makers - 10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 3:00


Q1: Are all of the Technology Expresso Podcasts going to be 10 Minutes of Less? A1: No, We will have daily 10 minute Mini "Pods" and  at least bi-weekly have one full feature (60 - 90 minute) episodes with special guest and reoccuring guest such as Kupe, Shan Thomas, Felicia Phillips, guest from NSBE and BDPA. Q2 Some of the mini - pods reference episodes I don't see in the blogtalk archive, are they no longer available? A2: Our previous high demand series are now available through our member portal, visit technologyexpresso.net Q3: If I have a question, comment or suggestion on any of the pods or podcast, what number do I call? Q4: Call us at 855-484-6837 we check are voice messages and will respond as quickly as possible Q5: Are the 10 Minute podcast broadcast at the same time every day?   A5: Generally 12:30pm EST, however there might be slight exceptions Q6: How do I know when there is a full feature episode or a special guest? A6: The best way is to download our mobile app or create a profile on our member portal so we know what topics to notify you about. Goto TechnologyExpresso.net or recieve TEXT reminders, send a text "Podcast Alerts" to 404-478-7870 Q7: How do I track and record points for the 10 minute challenge? A7: Log them @@ Perk Points Calculator Survey.

eXpresso STEAM makers -  10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast
Full Feature Episode/Rebroadcast - Tips from STEM College Career Counselor H Woo

eXpresso STEAM makers - 10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2017 73:00


Q1: Are all of the Technology Expresso Podcasts going to be 10 Minutes of Less? A1: No, We will have daily 10 minute Mini "Pods" and  at least bi-weekly have one full feature (60 - 90 minute) episodes with special guest and reoccuring guest such as Kupe, Shan Thomas, Felicia Phillips, guest from NSBE and BDPA. Q2 Some of the mini - pods reference episodes I don't see in the blogtalk archive, are they no longer available? A2: Our previous high demand series are now available through our member portal, visit technologyexpresso.net Q3: If I have a question, comment or suggestion on any of the pods or podcast, what number do I call? Q4: Call us at 855-484-6837 we check are voice messages and will respond as quickly as possible Q5: Are the 10 Minute podcast broadcast at the same time every day?   A5: Generally 12:30pm EST, however there might be slight exceptions Q6: How do I know when there is a full feature episode or a special guest? A6: The best way is to download our mobile app or create a profile on our member portal so we know what topics to notify you about. Goto TechnologyExpresso.net or recieve TEXT reminders, send a text "Podcast Alerts" to 404-478-7870 Q7: How do I track and record points for the 10 minute challenge? A7: Log them @@ Perk Points Calculator Survey.

eXpresso STEAM makers -  10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast
Take the 10 Minute Daily #TinyTechTalk Challenge STEAM in your Every Day Life

eXpresso STEAM makers - 10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 13:00


Q1: Are all of the Technology Expresso Podcasts going to be 10 Minutes of Less? A1: No, We will have daily 10 minute Mini "Pods" and  at least bi-weekly have one full feature (60 - 90 minute) episodes with special guest and reoccuring guest such as Kupe, Shan Thomas, Felicia Phillips, guest from NSBE and BDPA. Q2 Some of the mini - pods reference episodes I don't see in the blogtalk archive, are they no longer available? A2: Our previous high demand series are now available through our member portal, visit technologyexpresso.net Q3: If I have a question, comment or suggestion on any of the pods or podcast, what number do I call? Q4: Call us at 855-484-6837 we check are voice messages and will respond as quickly as possible Q5: Are the 10 Minute podcast broadcast at the same time every day?   A5: Generally 12:30pm EST, however there might be slight exceptions Q6: How do I know when there is a full feature episode or a special guest? A6: The best way is to download our mobile app or create a profile on our member portal so we know what topics to notify you about. Goto TechnologyExpresso.net or recieve TEXT reminders, send a text "Podcast Alerts" to 404-478-7870 Q7: How do I track and record points for the 10 minute challenge? A7: Log them @@ Perk Points Calculator Survey.

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Kupe Kupersmith on Business Analysis and Documentation in the Agile Organization

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 10:50


Kupe Kupersmith has a bunch of experience in business analysis in traditional and Agile environments, and he still hears from time to time, "We don't do business analysis, we do Agile." But Agile needs BAs too. Documentation is a huge part of the BA's contribution, for which Agile prescribes a less heavy-handed approach. Sometimes a photo of a whiteboard with the rough ideas sketched out is enough documentation. Meanwhile, some developers won't work on new requirements without the requisite documentation, but only as a way of deflecting blame for a defect -- because "that's what the document said." Kupe advocates for the team to think like a team: "If we fail, we fail together." SolutionsIQ's Leslie Morse hosts at Southern Fried Agile 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. About Agile Amped The Agile Amped podcast series connects the community through compelling stories, passionate people, shared knowledge, and innovative ideas. Fueled by inspiring conversations with industry thought leaders, Agile Amped offers valuable content – anytime, anywhere. To receive real-time updates, subscribe! Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SIQYouTube, http://bit.ly/SIQiTunes, http://www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Follow: http://bit.ly/SIQTwitter  Like: http://bit.ly/SIQFacebook

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Kupe Kupersmith: "Improv is Common Sense but not Common Practice"

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 11:46


After testing the waters of accounting and standup comedy, Kupe Kupersmith of B2T Training finally found his calling by combining two of his passions: improv and helping teams be better. As with improv, life has no scripts: "you have to adapt... and be a good listener," says Kupe. When you provide an environment for good, positive communication, the fun happens naturally! Some key skills for using improv in teams: engaged listening and keeping an open mind. One of Kupe's favorite scripts is "Yes, and..." which is geared toward building constructive, rather than destructive, communication. SolutionsIQ's Leslie Morse hosts at Southern Fried Agile 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. About Agile Amped The Agile Amped podcast series connects the community through compelling stories, passionate people, shared knowledge, and innovative ideas. Fueled by inspiring conversations with industry thought leaders, Agile Amped offers valuable content – anytime, anywhere. To receive real-time updates, subscribe! Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SIQYouTube, http://bit.ly/SIQiTunes, http://www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Follow: http://bit.ly/SIQTwitter  Like: http://bit.ly/SIQFacebook

Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 408 - Kupe Kupersmith, Business Analysis and Agile

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016 41:29


The Software Process and Measurement Cast 408 features our interview with Kupe Kupersmith. Kupe and I discussed the role of the business analyst in today’s dynamic environment.  It is critical to defining and facilitating the delivery of value. Weighty topics, but we also had a bit of fun. “Kupe” Kupersmith, President, B2T Training, possesses over 18 years of experience in software systems development. He has served as the lead Business Analyst and Project Manager on projects in the energy, television and sports management and marketing industries. Additionally, he serves as a mentor for business analysis professionals. Kupe is the co-author of Business Analysis for Dummies, a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) and a former IIBA® Board Member. Kupe is a requested speaker and has presented at many conferences around the world. Being a trained improvisational comedian, Kupe is sure to make you laugh while you’re learning. For a feel for Kupe’s view on business analysis topics check out his blog on BA Times. Kupe is a connector and has a goal in life to meet everyone! Contact Information https://www.linkedin.com/in/kupetheba https://www.b2ttraining.com/   Re-Read Saturday News This week we continue our re-read of Kent Beck’s XP Explained, Second Edition with a discussion of Chapters 18 and 19.   Chapters 18 and 19 provide a view into two very different management philosophies that shaped software development in general and have had a major impact on XP.  Chapter 18 discusses Taylorism and scientific management; a management knows best view of the world. Chapter 19 talks about the Toyota Production System, which puts significant power back in the hands of the practitioner to deliver a quality product. Use the link to XP Explained in the show notes when you buy your copy to read along to support both the blog and podcast. Visit the Software Process and Measurement Blog (www.tcagley.wordpress.com) to catch up on past installments of Re-Read Saturday. Next, we are going to read The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Jossey-Bass.  This will be a new book for me, therefore, an initial read, not a re-read!  Steven Adams suggested the book and it has been on my list for a few years! Click the link (The Five Dysfunctions of a Team), buy a copy and in a few weeks, we will begin to read the book together.   Next SPaMCAST In the next Software Process and Measurement Cast, we will feature essay on whether a team is really one or two teams.  While the essay is a result of answering a friend’s question, the ideas in the essay can be applied when you are building any sort of team. We will also have columns from Jeremy Berriault’s QA Corner and Jon M. Quigley’ column, “The Alpha-Omega of Product Development.” Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.  

Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 407 - Magazine with Cagley, Hughson, Pries, and Tendon

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2016 42:11


The Software Process and Measurement Cast 407 includes four separate columns.  We begin with a short essay refreshing the pros and cons of Test Driven Development. Test Driven Development promises a lot of benefits but all is not light, kittens and puppies. Still, TDD is well worth doing if you go into it with your eyes open. Our second column features Kim Pries, the Software Sensei.  Kim discusses what makes software “good.” The Software Sensei puts the “good” in quotes because it is actually a difficult word to define but Kim is willing to give the discussion a go! In our third column, we return to Tame The Flow: Hyper-Productive Knowledge-Work Performance, The TameFlow Approach and Its Application to Scrum and Kanban published J Ross (buy a copy here). We tackle Chapter 10 which is titled The Thinking Processes. Thinking processes are key to effectively using  Agile, lean and kanban processes.   Gene Hughson anchors the cast with an entry from his Form Follows Function Blog.  In this installment, we discuss the blog entry titled “Learning to Deal with the Inevitable.”  Gene and I discussed change which is inevitable and innovation which is not quite as inevitable. Re-Read Saturday News This week we continue our re-read of Kent Beck’s XP Explained, Second Edition with a discussion of Chapters 16 and 17.   Chapter 16 ends Section One with an interview with Brad Jensen.  Section Two addresses the philosophies of XP.  Chapter 17 tells the creation story of XP from Beck’s point of view. We are going to read The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Jossey-Bass .  This will be a new book for me, therefore, an initial read (I have not read this book yet), not a re-read!  Steven Adams suggested the book and it has been on my list for a few years! Click the link (The Five Dysfunctions of a Team), buy a copy and in a few weeks, we will begin to read the book together. Use the link to XP Explained in the show notes when you buy your copy to read along to support both the blog and podcast. Visit the Software Process and Measurement Blog (www.tcagley.wordpress.com) to catch up on past installments of Re-Read Saturday. Next SPaMCAST In the next Software Process and Measurement Cast, we will feature our interview with Kupe Kupersmith. Kupe brings his refreshing take on the role of the business analyst in today’s dynamic environment.  This interview was informative, provocative and entertaining.      Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.

Update@Noon
Universities face financial collapse: Wits' Tawana Kupe

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 3:17


Wits University has urged that the commission of inquiry into the 'hashtag feesmustfall' campaign be fast-tracked to ensure violent protests do not erupt again this year. President Jacob Zuma appointed the inquiry to look into the feasibility of free higher education in South Africa following protests by students which began in October last year in response to an increase in university fees. Wits deputy vice-chancellor Tawana Kupe says an interim solution is needed until the commission presents it findings and recommendations. For more on this Wits University deputy vice-chancellor Tawana Kupe joined us for a chat...

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa
Te Ahi Kaa mo 18 o Poutu te Rangi (March) 2012

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2012 49:50


Young Maori actors Roimata Fox and Whatanui Flavell share their challenges of being part of the cast of the Maori Shakespeare Play Toroihi raua Ko Kahira, while Producer Grace Hoet outlines the financial constraints of taking the play overseas. Maori Lawyer Donna Hall talks to Maraea Rakuraku about her work with Sir Graham Lattimer and the New Zealand Maori Councils involvement with hapu (sub-tribes) and ownership of resources. Maraea visits Levin Kokiri and gets a lesson with weavers Ina Jensen and Paki Brown, and Justine takes in Te Ra o Kupe festival at Te Kura Kaupapa Maori.

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa
Te Ahi Kaa mo 18 o Poutu te Rangi (March) 2012

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2012 49:50


Young Maori actors Roimata Fox and Whatanui Flavell share their challenges of being part of the cast of the Maori Shakespeare Play Toroihi raua Ko Kahira, while Producer Grace Hoet outlines the financial constraints of taking the play overseas. Maori Lawyer Donna Hall talks to Maraea Rakuraku about her work with Sir Graham Lattimer and the New Zealand Maori Councils involvement with hapu (sub-tribes) and ownership of resources. Maraea visits Levin Kokiri and gets a lesson with weavers Ina Jensen and Paki Brown, and Justine takes in Te Ra o Kupe festival at Te Kura Kaupapa Maori.