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Latest podcast episodes about Moneta

On the Soul's Terms
#90 | Money, Worth & Value

On the Soul's Terms

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 31:05 Transcription Available


In this second chapter of our journey through the houses, we leave behind the bright burst of first breath and enter the quiet, grounding terrain of the Second House — the house of value, money, body, worth, and what it means to truly belong here.We reflect on what happens after Rumpelstiltskin tears himself into the earth — a fitting image for the descent from the daimonic into the material. From here, we explore the deep resourcing available in the 2–4am hours, the hiddenness of self-worth, and the tension between longing and ingenuity.We turn to myth and story: Psyche's journey to the underworld, King Midas and his golden touch, Hermes and the sacred cattle, and the Fisherman's insatiable wife. Along the way, we question what is enough, what is truly ours, and how far we've wandered from the Temple of Hera — where the first coins were once minted as offerings to the Great Mother.This episode invites a soulful reckoning with our possessions, our body, and our relationship to the material world. What have we been given? What do we give back? And what might it mean to remember the sacred nature of value itself?Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

GPShow
FUGA DAL DOLLARO! Perché gli USA stanno sabotando la loro stessa moneta.

GPShow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 19:26


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Tutta la Juve che vuoi - Radio Bianconera
“Tutta La Juve che Vuoi” con Dario Ghiringhelli e Eleonora Frescura. Ospiti: Stefano Romagnoli (Footstats), Paolo Moneta (Fanta Coach), Pietro Giancristiano (La Mia Passione Bianconera).

Tutta la Juve che vuoi - Radio Bianconera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 95:34


“Tutta La Juve che Vuoi” con Dario Ghiringhelli e Eleonora Frescura. Ospiti: Stefano Romagnoli (Footstats), Paolo Moneta (Fanta Coach), Pietro Giancristiano (La Mia Passione Bianconera).

Non Stop News
Non Stop News: come arredare una casa piccola, dazi e crisi commerciale, l'attualità

Non Stop News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 96:12


Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. Il crollo delle borse e la guerra dei dazi, le stime sul PIL, il decreto sicurezza. I consigli della rivista "Casa Facile”. Con la direttrice Francesca Magni abbiamo parlato di come arredare una casa piccola in cui però non manca nulla. È la sfida di Casa Facile per il Fuorisalone che inizia a Milano la prossima settimana. Dazi e crisi commerciale. Il commento delle ultime notizie con Camilla Conti, giornalista de Il Giornale, che presenta anche l'inserto "Moneta", in edicola da oggi. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Luigi Santarelli, Barbara Sala e Ludo Marafini,

Ultim'ora
Tg Economia - 25/3/2025

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 6:49


ROMA (ITALPRESS) - In questa edizione:- Dazi, a rischio l'export delle regioni meridionali- AI, Jakala si confronta con le imprese- "Moneta e promesse", al Museo del Risparmio il libro di Zannoni- Dazi, istruzioni per l'usoabr/gtr

Ultim'ora
"Moneta e promesse", al Museo del Risparmio il libro di Zannoni

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 1:37


TORINO (ITALPRESS) - “Moneta e promesse. Sette storie di banchieri che hanno plasmato il mondo moderno” è il titolo del libro di Paolo Zannoni, banchiere d'affari di lungo corso, presentato a Torino, al Museo del risparmio di Intesa Sanpaolo.In questo volume Zannoni spiega il complesso rapporto tra banche e Stati, mostrando come regimi diversi in periodi e in culture differenti abbiano tutti collaborato con le banche per raggiungere i propri obiettivi. f19/mgg/gtr

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku
Skradziona zabytkowa moneta wraca do Polski

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 4:54


Uroczystość przekazania monety Holey Dollar z 1813 r. odbyła się w Ambasadzie RP w Canberze. Chodzi o pierwszą australijską monetę, która została skradziona z Muzeum Okręgowego w Toruniu. W imieniu władz Australii monetę przekazał australijski Minister for the Arts Tony Burke MP, stronę polską reprezentowała Wiceminister Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego Marta Cienkowska.

NAIZ IRRATIA - Haria | naiz.eus
Zaldibarko hondamendia, EAJren barne prozesua eta Euskoa tokiko moneta analisi mahaira

NAIZ IRRATIA - Haria | naiz.eus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025


Kentucky Edition
January 20, 2025 - Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 27:30


A look at some of the Kentuckians who worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and how their work is being remembered.

Cambiare tutto con le azioni ETF investimenti risparmio finanza personale business soldi economia
The Deep Dive: Prima parte, $TRUMP – La Moneta del Futuro o una Trappola per Investitori ? Analisi e Dibattito Aperto tra Esperti

Cambiare tutto con le azioni ETF investimenti risparmio finanza personale business soldi economia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 11:04


Donald Trump ha lanciato la sua meme coin: è un successo inaspettato o una mossa calcolata? In questo video approfondiremo il fenomeno di $TRUMP, che ha visto un incredibile aumento del 600% in sole 13 ore! Scopriremo come un post alle 3:44 del mattino ha scatenato una reazione a catena tra i trader e le cifre impressionanti dei guadagni. **Guarda nella descrizione** per ulteriori dettagli e visita il nostro sito per rimanere aggiornato su tutte le novità delle criptovalute! Il coinvolgimento della blockchain di Solana e i possibili sviluppi con un ordine esecutivo su Bitcoin saranno anche al centro della nostra analisi. Qual è la tua opinione? Genio o follia? Faccelo sapere nei commenti! #TrumpCoin #Crypto #MemeCoin #Criptovalute #BlockchainLINK DIRETTO DEL MIO LIBRO SU AMAZON: https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0D6LZK23MInvesti come me:https://www.patreon.com/cambiaretuttoIl sito: https://tinyurl.com/arwc9xp7Il gruppo:https://www.facebook.com/groups/244662280228532/Il mio profilo:https://www.facebook.com/SciosciaGiuseppemail:info@giuseppescioscia.comNB: In nessun modo il mio contenuto audio e/o video vuole essere una sollecitazione all'acquisto o vendita di strumenti finanziari.

Cambiare tutto con le azioni ETF investimenti risparmio finanza personale business soldi economia
The Deep Dive: Seconda parte, $TRUMP – La Moneta del Futuro o una Trappola per Investitori ? Analisi e Dibattito Aperto tra Esperti

Cambiare tutto con le azioni ETF investimenti risparmio finanza personale business soldi economia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 4:12


Donald Trump ha lanciato la sua meme coin: è un successo inaspettato o una mossa calcolata? In questo video approfondiremo il fenomeno di $TRUMP, che ha visto un incredibile aumento del 600% in sole 13 ore! Scopriremo come un post alle 3:44 del mattino ha scatenato una reazione a catena tra i trader e le cifre impressionanti dei guadagni. **Guarda nella descrizione** per ulteriori dettagli e visita il nostro sito per rimanere aggiornato su tutte le novità delle criptovalute! Il coinvolgimento della blockchain di Solana e i possibili sviluppi con un ordine esecutivo su Bitcoin saranno anche al centro della nostra analisi. Qual è la tua opinione? Genio o follia? Faccelo sapere nei commenti! #TrumpCoin #Crypto #MemeCoin #Criptovalute #BlockchainLINK DIRETTO DEL MIO LIBRO SU AMAZON: https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0D6LZK23MInvesti come me:https://www.patreon.com/cambiaretuttoIl sito: https://tinyurl.com/arwc9xp7Il gruppo:https://www.facebook.com/groups/244662280228532/Il mio profilo:https://www.facebook.com/SciosciaGiuseppemail:info@giuseppescioscia.comNB: In nessun modo il mio contenuto audio e/o video vuole essere una sollecitazione all'acquisto o vendita di strumenti finanziari.

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Passione Triathlon n° 287 - Stefania Moneta

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 61:51


STEFANIA MONETAè la protagonista della puntata 287 di Passione Triathlon.Segui l'intervista condotta da Dario Daddo Nardone, in prima visione il 22 novembre 2024 dalle 21.00.#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️________Video puntate Passione Triathlon: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/passioneSegui il Podcast di Passione Triathlon suSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgsIqHtPVSMWmvDk3ygM1?_authfailed=1Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/triathlonAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f7e2e6f0-3473-4b18-b2d9-f6499078b9e0/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcastApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcast/id1226932686Trinews: Mondotriathlon.itFacebook: @mondotriathlonInstagram: @mondotriathlon________#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle#passionetriathlon

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
1121 GOLD, GRIT, AND THE FIGHT FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 60:26


EPISODE #1121 GOLD, GRIT, AND THE FIGHT FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM Richard welcomes former U.S. Army Paratrooper and World Champion Powerlifter Tony Arterburn, who dives deep into the turbulent world of money, power, and freedom. He takes listeners back to the 19th century, where inflation was just a whisper and the monetary system was still unscathed by elite manipulation. With insights into the ancient warnings from Moneta—the Roman Goddess of Money—and a close look at the ongoing battle between gold's reliability and the volatility of fiat currency, Tony sheds light on the changing tides of global finance, from the rise of Bitcoin to the weaponization of the dollar. Join Tony for an eye-opening journey through money's complex past, present, and future—one that could change how you see your financial freedom. GUEST: Tony Arterburn, a former U.S. Army Paratrooper and World Champion Powerlifter, infuses his passion for history and his personal life experience into captivating narratives. As the founder and CEO of Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchange, along with the innovative monthly precious metals membership program, Tony is dedicated to empowering individuals with financial knowledge and opportunities. Splitting his time between Texas and Missouri, Tony, accompanied by his loyal companion Beans, continues to inspire and educate audiences on the timeless value of precious metals. WEBSITE: https://www.wolfpack.gold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/

The KE Report
Robert Sinn - Sentiment Is Bullish, But Not Euphoric In Gold, Silver, Copper, and Uranium

The KE Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 30:12


Robert Sinn, (aka Goldfinger on CEO.ca and CeoTechnican on X) and publisher of Goldfinger Capital on YouTube and Substack, joins me to share his outlook on gold, silver, copper, uranium, and their related resource stocks.  We start off discussing the moves higher we've seen in September and October where we hit the "whiskey bottle pouring into the shot glass" phased of interest in the metals and many mining stocks, but outlined that while sentiment is bullish, it is still far from euphoric.   This is a longer-format conversation with Robert that really covers a lot of ground on different stages of mining stocks from the producers margins, to merger and acquisition strategies around developers, and then the strategic stakeholding positions that the larger companies are taking in earlier stage explorers.  We get in macroeconomic thought leaders like Paul Tudor Jones getting more supportive of commodities and precious metals, as a good signal, but point out that most generalists are still not even paying attention.  We also review all the news from big tech companies positioning in nuclear power as a megatrend supporting a rebound in the uranium equities.   This is a nuanced discussion that digs into a number of case studies and examples of various resource stocks including: Newmont Mining, Barrick Gold, Agnico Eagle, Alamos Gold, IAMGOLD, Wesdome, Gold Fields/Osisko Mining, Calibre/Marathon, NextGold/Signal Gold combining, Stellar Gold (w/ Nighthawk & Moneta combining), Integra Resources (rolling up Millennial PMs & Florida Canyon Gold), Hercules Silver, Talon Metals, Cameco Corp, and more.   https://ceo.ca/@goldfinger   Click here to follow Robert on X/Twitter   https://www.youtube.com/@GoldfingerCapital/videos   Follow Robert's analysis on Substack

Keys of the Kingdom
10/19/24: Mark 13

Keys of the Kingdom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 115:00


Becoming entangled in erroneous meaning; Fact checkers?; Believing what we want to hear; Reading what the text actually says; Mark of the beast; "Will" vs "Might"; Mark of God; "Torment"; 2 Tim 3:1 Covetous lovers of self; Welfare abuse; Boasters? Think they're righteous already; Disobedient; Unthankful; Unholy; False-accusers; Capitalism; Modern church at odds with Paul; Mark 13:1; Temple Stones upon another; Reader's inspiration; Who was Jesus talking to?; Deception; Leading people astray; Examples of deception; Misinformation; Following Holy Spirit; "MIGHT" in the bible; Fear; Recognizing untruths; Mt 24:5; Seeking the kingdom and righteousness; Working to help others; Networking; Lk 21:8; 2 Jn 1:7; "logos" (Word) of Christ; Having humility; Rev 19:20; Tying things together; Setting others free; Relating their message to us today; LK 10:1; Sanhedrin; Persecution; "publish"; Following Christ's way; Censorship; Mark 13:12; Pride and betrayal; Communism; Destroying natural family; Church separate from the world; Owning the "world"; High-mindedness; Fathers aren't tyrants; The "rod"; Namesake of Christ; Enduring to the end; Lk 13:24; Being obedient children; Mark 13:14 Abomination of desolation; Worship?; Golden calf; Temple of Moneta; What does God hate?; Giving others your power of choice; "Affliction"; "Creation"?; Law of God/Nature; Collective/socialist state; Defending one another; Righteous relationships; Dependence on love; Structure of the Kingdom; Your comforter; Shortening the days?; Citizens of the kingdom; Mark 13:21; "Christ" = anointed; Evidence against your anointing; "Command"; (Cause?); Conditional; Networks of tens; Sharing so nobody is in need; The strait way; "Stars"; Looking at all things new; Repentance = thinking differently; Fig tree?; Right reason of God shall not pass away; "Watch and pray"; Neglecting responsibility; Judging; Porters; Being willing to know yourself; Doing what Christ said; Being your own walls; Poor health; Knowing the Gospel; Don't think you already know!

Plzeň
Zprávy pro Plzeňský kraj: Plzeňský kraj má podnikatelské šampióny. Nejlepší firma pracuje s AI, nejlepší živnostník farmaří

Plzeň

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 4:23


V Plzeňském kraji získala titul Volkswagen Firma roku 2024 společnost Amitia, která se věnuje řešením založeným na umělé inteligenci. Mezi živnostníky vybojovala titul MONETA Živnostník roku 2024 Plzeňského kraje Anna Hones provozující ekologickou farmu na Horské Kvildě.

Learn Cardano Podcast
Cardano Liquidity Incoming! Stablecoin Alpha from Anzens $USDA

Learn Cardano Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 6:26


Big news from Anzens from Token 2049. The team leaked that USDA will have 7-10M USD worth of seed liquidity on launch! Moneta also announced their new CTO, Andrew Westberg, and retail usage is approaching.Timestamps00:00 Intro01:01 USDA Alpha Announcement03:13 Moneta USDM Announcements04:37 USDM on Liqwid 05:54 Retail Coming

Wrath on SermonAudio
The Potter's Rights

Wrath on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 38:00


A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Fellowship of Moneta is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Potter's Rights Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Rick Vis Broadcaster: Covenant Fellowship of Moneta Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/25/2024 Bible: Romans 9:19-23 Length: 38 min.

Election on SermonAudio
The Potter's Rights

Election on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 38:00


A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Fellowship of Moneta is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Potter's Rights Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Rick Vis Broadcaster: Covenant Fellowship of Moneta Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/25/2024 Bible: Romans 9:19-23 Length: 38 min.

Election on SermonAudio
Spiritual Israel's Identity

Election on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 46:00


A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Fellowship of Moneta is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Spiritual Israel's Identity Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Rick Vis Broadcaster: Covenant Fellowship of Moneta Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/11/2024 Bible: Romans 9:6-13 Length: 46 min.

One Woman Today
Listening, Learning and Leading with Aoifinn Devitt

One Woman Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 29:08


This week, we welcome Aoifinn Devitt, Chief Global Market Strategist and founder and creator of The Fiftyfaces Podcast. Aoifinn is a force when it comes to markets, investing and storytelling and together we explore her personal and professional journey and the lightbulb moments that have guided her success. We take a deep dive into the magic of human connection as a business builder and what happens when we share vulnerabilities and reveal more of who we truly are. We also find the conversation returning to a recent theme we have shared on the Warrior platform, the importance of cultivating relationships, building networks and sharing experiences. Let this conversation energize and elevate you!Aoifinn Devitt is Chief Global Market Strategist at Moneta. With more than two decades of financial industry experience and a diverse international background, Aoifinn Devitt plays an integral role in establishing Moneta's long-term investment vision, philosophy and strategies. As the firm's Chief Global Market Strategist, she aligns Moneta's investment programs with broader firm goals while also overseeing the research, evaluation and selection of asset classes and investment vehicles.Aoifinn values knowledge sharing and education, which motivates her to ensure investors are informed as possible. She strives to reduce complexity and demystify the world of investing for them by educating rather than just giving advice.In addition to her work at Moneta, Devitt hosts and produces The Fiftyfaces Podcast, which showcases diversity and inclusion within the investments industry and other professions. She has run 53 marathons, is fluent in both German and French, and enjoys traveling.(1:40) Aoifinn shares with us about who she is and the path she has taken in life to get there.(5:42) Aoifinn shares how her love of story has evolved and the creation and growth of her podcast.(9:08) Where does Aoifinn's mind go when she thinks about a conversation that she has applied to her own life & experiences.(12:50)  Transitioning from senior executives to board seats and retirement, Aoifinn charts how she explored this chapter in someone's life.(14:50) How does she get ideas for issues she wants to discuss and explore for her podcast?(16:40) How has all of this helped her in her executive career?(17:55) What is a big “ah ha” moment that Aoifinn has experienced recently in her own self-improvement and coaching?(22:58) Aoifinn shows how important it can be to push outside of our comfort zone.(24:37) What is next for Aoifinn, personally and for her podcast?Connect with Aoifinn Devitthttps://monetagroup.com/professional/aoifinn-devitt/https://uk.linkedin.com/in/aoifinndevittSubscribe: Warriors At Work Podcasts Website: https://jeaniecoomber.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomber LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w

Tribulation on SermonAudio
Super-Conquering Sheep

Tribulation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 41:00


A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Fellowship of Moneta is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Super-Conquering Sheep Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Rick Vis Broadcaster: Covenant Fellowship of Moneta Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/21/2024 Bible: Romans 8:35-39 Length: 41 min.

Bite Sized Finance
Episode 37: Tea Gardens to Technology; Lokesh Sikaria is Transforming Venture Capital in Sacramento

Bite Sized Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 51:40


Imagine moving across the world at 18, adapting to a new culture, and later becoming a major force in a thriving business sector. That's the incredible journey of Lokesh Sikaria, the founder and general partner of Moneta Ventures. From his humble beginnings in Assam, India, influenced by his father's entrepreneurial spirit, to his current mission of transforming Sacramento's funding landscape, Lokesh's story is one of resilience, inspiration, and vision. This episode offers an intimate look into his life, highlighting pivotal moments like his education at Don Bosco and an unforgettable meeting with Mother Teresa that shaped his worldview. As Lokesh recounts his transition from Delhi to Berkeley, he shares the challenges and triumphs of adjusting to life in the United States. His early professional experiences at Price-Waterhouse-Coopers in San Francisco paved the way for his future success in venture capital. With family support, especially his mother's insistence on staying connected to his roots, Lokesh navigated the complexities of a new culture while laying a solid foundation for his career. This chapter of his life provides listeners with valuable insights into the immigrant experience and the significance of perseverance. Dive into the heart of Sacramento's startup ecosystem with Lokesh as he discusses his vision for Moneta Ventures. Learn about Moneta's hands-on approach to mentorship and how they support small, private companies with strategic advice and funding. Lokesh highlights the success of Aumni, a software company that Moneta backed, and shares his optimism for the region's potential to become a hub for innovation. This compelling conversation showcases Lokesh's gratitude for his journey and his contributions to the community, as well as, the potential for our region to become an influence in tech for the country. To learn more about Moneta Ventures visit: https://www.moneta.vc/ For more information on what we provide at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com. You can reach John Lockwood via email at: john.lockwood@captrust.com You can contact me, Kelly Brothers, through the show at: bisifipodcast@gmail.com To reach me at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com/locations/sacramento-ca/ Episode Highlight Timestamps (00:42 - 02:33) Childhood in Assam Sparks Business Passion (16:46 - 18:08) Transitioning From US Work Experience (20:38 - 21:43) Transition From Sparta to Venture Fund (30:36 - 31:37) Successful Exit of Scaled Startup (33:51 - 35:08) Investor Compensation and Risk Alignment (35:08 - 38:44) Understanding Venture Capital Liquidity (42:32 - 43:37) Economic Potential of Sacramento (45:08 - 46:22) India and US Political Alignment Chapter Summaries (00:00) From India to Finance Lokesh Sikaria's early life in Assam, India, his diverse exposure to business, and his impactful experiences with mentors and Mother Teresa. (10:23) Journey From India to Entrepreneurship An 18-year-old immigrant from Delhi adjusts to life in the U.S., supported by family, and begins a career with Price-Waterhouse-Coopers. (21:55) Venture Capital in Sacramento Moneta Ventures provides funding, mentorship, and strategic advice to small, private companies in Sacramento, with a successful investment in Aumni. (37:59) Indian Business Success and US Synergy Venture capital and private equity investments require long-term commitment, Sacramento's potential for startup success, and the success of Indian American leaders in the US. (47:53) Grateful Founder in Folsom Lokesh Sikaria's decision to stay in Folsom has brought joy and success, making him a cherished figure in the community.

Kentucky Edition
July 8, 2024 - U.S. Rep. Comer Calls on White House Doctor to Testify

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 27:33


U.S. Rep. James Comer calls on White House doctor to testify, what's left of Hurricane Beryl is barreling toward Kentucky, a new deviced approved by the FDA is helping treat opioid use disorder in Kentucky, and Kentucky Edition goes on the road to Owensboro.

Predestination on SermonAudio
The Golden Chain of Salvation

Predestination on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 46:00


A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Fellowship of Moneta is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Golden Chain of Salvation Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Rick Vis Broadcaster: Covenant Fellowship of Moneta Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: Romans 8:29-30 Length: 46 min.

Justification on SermonAudio
The Golden Chain of Salvation

Justification on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 46:00


A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Fellowship of Moneta is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Golden Chain of Salvation Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Rick Vis Broadcaster: Covenant Fellowship of Moneta Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: Romans 8:29-30 Length: 46 min.

Vakaras su knyga
Mantas Adomėnas. „Moneta ir labirintas“. IV dalis

Vakaras su knyga

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 25:53


Nauji įrašai. Manto Adomėno romanas „Moneta ir labirintas“. Išleido leidykla „baltos lankos“.2018-ieji, Nižnedvinskas, Šiaurės Rusija. Lietuvos saugumo Giliosios geopolitikos skyriaus žvalgybininkas Tomas Narvydas incognito seka ataušusiais pėdsakais. Prieš metus šiame mieste, prigludusiame prie poliarinio rato, jo mokytojas, viršininkas ir bičiulis Leonas Nevardauskas rastas nuskendęs upėje. Iš pirmo žvilgsnio mirtis atrodo kaip nelaimingas atsitikimas, tačiau ką FSB nekenčiamas žmogus veikė vienas gūdžioje Rusijos provincijoje? Kodėl velionio kišenėje rastas belemnito akmuo, dar vadinamas velnio pirštu? Tomas leidžiasi į labirintišką kelionę tiesos link po Rusijos tamsumas ir savo paties praeitį.Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.

Learn Cardano Podcast
Own Share and Equity in Crypto Startup, Moneta (Formerly Mehen) USDM Stable coin

Learn Cardano Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 6:37


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Vakaras su knyga
Mantas Adomėnas. „Moneta ir labirintas“. III dalis

Vakaras su knyga

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 27:35


Nauji įrašai. Manto Adomėno romanas „Moneta ir labirintas“. Išleido leidykla „baltos lankos“. III dalis.2018-ieji, Nižnedvinskas, Šiaurės Rusija. Lietuvos saugumo Giliosios geopolitikos skyriaus žvalgybininkas Tomas Narvydas incognito seka ataušusiais pėdsakais. Prieš metus šiame mieste, prigludusiame prie poliarinio rato, jo mokytojas, viršininkas ir bičiulis Leonas Nevardauskas rastas nuskendęs upėje. Iš pirmo žvilgsnio mirtis atrodo kaip nelaimingas atsitikimas, tačiau ką FSB nekenčiamas žmogus veikė vienas gūdžioje Rusijos provincijoje? Kodėl velionio kišenėje rastas belemnito akmuo, dar vadinamas velnio pirštu? Tomas leidžiasi į labirintišką kelionę tiesos link po Rusijos tamsumas ir savo paties praeitį.Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.

Vakaras su knyga
Mantas Adomėnas. „Moneta ir labirintas“. II dalis

Vakaras su knyga

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 29:51


Nauji įrašai. Manto Adomėno romanas „Moneta ir labirintas“. Išleido leidykla „baltos lankos“. II dalis.2018-ieji, Nižnedvinskas, Šiaurės Rusija. Lietuvos saugumo Giliosios geopolitikos skyriaus žvalgybininkas Tomas Narvydas incognito seka ataušusiais pėdsakais. Prieš metus šiame mieste, prigludusiame prie poliarinio rato, jo mokytojas, viršininkas ir bičiulis Leonas Nevardauskas rastas nuskendęs upėje. Iš pirmo žvilgsnio mirtis atrodo kaip nelaimingas atsitikimas, tačiau ką FSB nekenčiamas žmogus veikė vienas gūdžioje Rusijos provincijoje? Kodėl velionio kišenėje rastas belemnito akmuo, dar vadinamas velnio pirštu? Tomas leidžiasi į labirintišką kelionę tiesos link po Rusijos tamsumas ir savo paties praeitį.Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.

Vakaras su knyga
Mantas Adomėnas. „Moneta ir labirintas“. I dalis

Vakaras su knyga

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 29:22


Pristatome Manto Adomėno romaną „Moneta ir labirintas“. Išleido leidykla „baltos lankos“. I dalis.2018-ieji, Nižnedvinskas, Šiaurės Rusija. Lietuvos saugumo Giliosios geopolitikos skyriaus žvalgybininkas Tomas Narvydas incognito seka ataušusiais pėdsakais. Prieš metus šiame mieste, prigludusiame prie poliarinio rato, jo mokytojas, viršininkas ir bičiulis Leonas Nevardauskas rastas nuskendęs upėje. Iš pirmo žvilgsnio mirtis atrodo kaip nelaimingas atsitikimas, tačiau ką FSB nekenčiamas žmogus veikė vienas gūdžioje Rusijos provincijoje? Kodėl velionio kišenėje rastas belemnito akmuo, dar vadinamas velnio pirštu? Tomas leidžiasi į labirintišką kelionę tiesos link po Rusijos tamsumas ir savo paties praeitį.Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.

C'est votre argent
Le mot de la semaine : Dissolution – 14/06

C'est votre argent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 20:20


Vendredi 14 juin, l'impact de la crise politique en France et en Europe sur l'économie, a été abordé par Emmanuel Lechypre, directeur de l'observatoir de BFM Business, Ana Boata, directrice de recherche économique de Allianz Trade, Andrzej Kawalec, directeur général de Moneta, et Léa Dunand-Chatellet, responsable de l'investissement responsable chez DNCA Finance, reçus par Marc Fiorentino dans l'émission C'est Votre Argent sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission le vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

C'est votre argent
Le chiffre de la semaine : Écart de taux – 14/06

C'est votre argent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 4:42


Vendredi 14 juin, l'augmentation de l'écart de taux entre la France et l'Allemagne, a été abordée par Emmanuel Lechypre, directeur de l'observatoire de BFM Business, Ana Boata, directrice de recherche économique de Allianz Trade, Andrzej Kawalec, directeur général de Moneta, et Léa Dunand-Chatellet, responsable de l'investissement responsable chez DNCA Finance, reçu par Marc Fiorentino dans l'émission C'est Votre Argent sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission le vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

C'est votre argent
Les marchés : La Bourse et la crise politique – 14/06

C'est votre argent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 7:30


Vendredi 14 juin, le décrochage sur le CAC40 cette semaine à cause de la crise politique, a été abordé par Emmanuel Lechypre, directeur de l'observatoire de BFM Business, Ana Boata, directrice de recherche économique de Allianz Trade, Andrzej Kawalec, directeur général de Moneta, et Léa Dunand-Chatellet, responsable de l'investissement responsable chez DNCA Finance, reçus par Marc Fiorentino dans l'émission C'est Votre Argent sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission le vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Centra Scripts
The Luth Sisters put Family in Family Practice

Centra Scripts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 17:20 Transcription Available


Meet the Luth sisters! Dr. Janice Luth, Dr. Virginia Blanks and Dr. Kathryn Sparhawk all provided care as physicians at Centra Medical Group (CMG) - Village in Moneta over the past almost 50 years.We had the privilege of sitting down with all three sisters to reminisce about their shared experiences and the lasting impact they've had on both Centra and the Bedford community.For more content from Centra Health check us out on the following channels.YouTubeFacebookInstagramTwitter

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
Episode 259: Anna McDonald of Moneta: Going for Gold - Coaching Athletes on their Financial Game

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 29:05


Anna McDonald has a dual role at Moneta, a St. Louis based RIA with over $32 billion in assets under management. She supports athletes in all aspects of their financial lives, preparing them for sustained success beyond their athletic careers. She knows this segment well as she previously spent six years as an ESPN reporter, covering Major League Baseball and the National Football League. During this time she was a spokesperson around health and safety concerns of the NFL.  In addition to her work with athletes, she also serves as Moneta's Director of Family Learning. In this capacity, she works at the net as client facing teams to facilitate learning programs for families to transfer wealth to younger generations.Having bridged both journalism and financial advice, we start with the mysterious world of professional sports and reporting on them.  Anna describes how she won the trust of athletes, getting them to open up to her as a reporter, and discusses how meeting them at their level of discussion in terms of technical knowledge was the key to rising above some of the “fluff” in sports coverage.  She translated this counseling and advisory capacity into a broader desire to work with athletes to plan their lives beyond their financial careers and her role at Moneta was born.The profile of professional athletes is unique in terms of earning – and can resemble the inverse of a J curve – in that earnings can be front end loaded but can taper off once a career recedes or retirement occurs.  This underscores the importance of planning, budgeting and preparing for a career beyond elite sports, and we discuss the educational and practical components of this.Series 3 of 2024 is supported by Ruffer and Nuveen. Ruffer is a London based asset manager - founded in 1994 - managing over $25 billion for institutions, pension funds, charities and individuals. They have a single investment approach that aims to deliver positive returns across the full range of market conditions.  Nuveen has provided investment excellence for 125 years. With expertise across income and alternatives, Nuveen continues to expand its capabilities while maintaining its legacy as a leading investment manager. Visit Nuveen.com to learn more. Investing involves risk; loss of principal is possible.

Carnality on SermonAudio
The So-Called Carnal Christian

Carnality on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 48:00


A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Fellowship of Moneta is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The So-Called Carnal Christian Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Rick Vis Broadcaster: Covenant Fellowship of Moneta Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: Romans 8:5-8 Length: 48 min.

THE Soccer Dad-Pod
Soccer Mom Sunday: Cynthia Siess Kirkpatrick | "Sis"

THE Soccer Dad-Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 69:33


It's a Siess-Sister-Mothers-Day edition of Soccer Mom Sunday! On this episode, host Jennifer Siess from Mine to Define has a sit-down with Sister, Best Friend, and fellow Soccer Mom, Cynthia Siess Kirkpatrick. Cynthia is a high-level Financial Advisor for Moneta and founder of the She Lift Project, a podcast dedicated to highlighting women at the top of their career fields, and all the lessons that come with. Listen in for some real talk about walking in your power in male-dominated business fields, how far things have come, and how far yet it all needs to go for parity and long overdue perspectives. Oh, and they talk soccer too - from youth play through Lindenwood University, coaching both boys and girls, watching “on the other sideline” with fellow parents, and helping our kids along their own journeys in academics, athletics, and life.

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
Episode 252: Series 3 2024 - Trailer - A Tour through Public Service, Private Wealth and Culture

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 4:46


Summer is coming, and so is Series 3 of the 2024 Fiftyfaces Podcast, and this series is filled with themes that we have not touched in as much depth before. The notion of service, and in particular serving public funds – whether in an officer, trustee or consultant capacity is explored in depth – we look at the mindset required, the rewards that accrue, and how to attract new talent into this segment.We move then to private wealth to discuss the unique ways to serve clients such as athetesOur guests on Series 3 of 2024 are Marcie Frost, CEO of Calpers, Kevin Leonard of NEPC, and Kurt Summers of Blackstone, all of whom talk about their work lives in public funds and the satisfaction they derive from this.  Staying with pension funds we chat with Jim McNamee about his career in the police and his transition into pension funds. We move from there to Canada to catch up with Derek Walker of CPP Investments about the total return approach that they espouse. Moving then to private wealth, we speak with the legendary Ciara Hurley about her 30 years in private wealth in Ireland, Stephanie Drescher of Apollo about the massive opportunity for growth in this segment, and Anna McDonald from Moneta talks about her practice with professional athletes. We cycle back to asset management then to hear about the case for Emerging Markets from Varun Laijawalla, as well as the culture of culture at Golub Capital, as told by David Golub. Series 3 of 2024 is sponsored by Ruffer Investment Management. 

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
Episode 250: Rick Weissinger, Chief Marketing Officer at Moneta - A Hero's Story that is a Wee Bit Different

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 37:45


Rick Weissinger is Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Moneta and a veteran of financial services marketing. He previously held roles at Brightworth and Craneware. Our conversation starts with Rick's passion for marketing – how it developed and why the connection with the consumer is so critical. We refer to the Star Wars analogy of hero and guide or mentor and translate this into marketing financial services, asking who the true hero of that story should be?This lyrical conversation shifts from music to consumer goods marketing, to notorious marketing fails to unforgettable classics in terms of consumer connection. We end with an examination of impact and higher purpose, and look at how companies that draw this connection end up enjoying long term success.  So we ask – what is your purpose – and who is the hero of your story? This podcast is kindly supported by Resolute Investment Managers, Inc. and Ninety One Asset Management.Resolute Investment Managers, Inc. is a diversified, multi-affiliate asset management platform that partners with more than 30 best-in-class affiliated and independent investment managers. Its unique platform delivers strategic value through a full suite of distribution, operational and administrative services available to affiliates and partners. Ninety One Asset Management is  a global asset manager with emerging markets roots that brings a different perspective to active and sustainable investing. 

Book Retorts
Endymion - Part 6

Book Retorts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 97:29


It's finally here, the finale of the 1996 Dan Simmons novel Endymion! Where we last left off, Father Captain de Soya had been called back to Pacem to receive new orders and a new crew member. It turns out the pope has been having visions from "God" that have told him the location of Aenea on Sol Draconi Septem. The pope is also declaring a crusade against the ousters, and everyone knows crusades are always a good idea. The new crew member, Rhadamanth Nemes, is a type of super solider being created for this crusade, though de Soya has reservations. Meanwhile, Raul an the others are still with Father Glaucus waiting to make their trek across the wraith infested surface to the next Farcaster portal. The Chichatuk return and they gear up, finally ready to face the wraiths (a name Danielle still has massive issues with). Anyway, they cross the surface and leave through the Farcaster never having even seen a wraith, and Sam is incoherent with frustration. Just after they leave, de Soya and his crew arrive in the system, but while he's still resurrecting, the obviously non-human Nemes heads down to the surface to try and murder Aenea. She uses the same kind of silver skin-suit that Kassad and Moneta had, and she gets to work, murdering Glaucus and the Chichatuk, and shooting flashlight beams out of her mouth much to the delight of both our hosts. Sam is ecstatic that here, in the last part of the book, the plot has finally shown up in full force, and things only ramp up from there as the story races towards an exciting conclusion, then smashes into a wall with a bizarre coda. Honestly, it's the best that could have been hoped for.

Ultraculture With Jason Louv
Ep. 197: The Fall of Hyperion

Ultraculture With Jason Louv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 30:47


A dramatic reading by Jason Louv of the 1819 poem "The Fall of Hyperion—A Dream" by John Keats, set to music by Jason. Not uncommon for the 19th century, it is awash in occult and Hermetic symbolism.  Show Links Magick.Me Magick.Me's Fast-Growing YouTube Channel: Like and Subscribe!!!   The full text of the poem follows: "The Fall of Hyperion—A Dream" John Keats CANTO I Fanatics have their dreams, wherewith they weave A paradise for a sect; the savage too From forth the loftiest fashion of his sleep Guesses at Heaven; pity these have not Trac'd upon vellum or wild Indian leaf The shadows of melodious utterance. But bare of laurel they live, dream, and die; For Poesy alone can tell her dreams, With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable charm And dumb enchantment. Who alive can say, 'Thou art no Poet may'st not tell thy dreams?' Since every man whose soul is not a clod Hath visions, and would speak, if he had loved And been well nurtured in his mother tongue. Whether the dream now purpos'd to rehearse Be poet's or fanatic's will be known When this warm scribe my hand is in the grave. Methought I stood where trees of every clime, Palm, myrtle, oak, and sycamore, and beech, With plantain, and spice blossoms, made a screen; In neighbourhood of fountains, by the noise Soft showering in my ears, and, by the touch Of scent, not far from roses. Turning round I saw an arbour with a drooping roof Of trellis vines, and bells, and larger blooms, Like floral censers swinging light in air; Before its wreathed doorway, on a mound Of moss, was spread a feast of summer fruits, Which, nearer seen, seem'd refuse of a meal By angel tasted or our Mother Eve; For empty shells were scattered on the grass, And grape stalks but half bare, and remnants more, Sweet smelling, whose pure kinds I could not know. Still was more plenty than the fabled horn Thrice emptied could pour forth, at banqueting For Proserpine return'd to her own fields, Where the white heifers low. And appetite More yearning than on earth I ever felt Growing within, I ate deliciously; And, after not long, thirsted, for thereby Stood a cool vessel of transparent juice Sipp'd by the wander'd bee, the which I took, And, pledging all the mortals of the world, And all the dead whose names are in our lips, Drank. That full draught is parent of my theme. No Asian poppy nor elixir fine Of the soon fading jealous Caliphat, No poison gender'd in close monkish cell To thin the scarlet conclave of old men, Could so have rapt unwilling life away. Among the fragrant husks and berries crush'd, Upon the grass I struggled hard against The domineering potion; but in vain: The cloudy swoon came on, and down I sunk Like a Silenus on an antique vase. How long I slumber'd 'tis a chance to guess. When sense of life return'd, I started up As if with wings; but the fair trees were gone, The mossy mound and arbour were no more: I look'd around upon the carved sides Of an old sanctuary with roof august, Builded so high, it seem'd that filmed clouds Might spread beneath, as o'er the stars of heaven; So old the place was, I remember'd none The like upon the earth: what I had seen Of grey cathedrals, buttress'd walls, rent towers, The superannuations of sunk realms, Or Nature's rocks toil'd hard in waves and winds, Seem'd but the faulture of decrepit things To that eternal domed monument. Upon the marble at my feet there lay Store of strange vessels and large draperies, Which needs had been of dyed asbestos wove, Or in that place the moth could not corrupt, So white the linen, so, in some, distinct Ran imageries from a sombre loom. All in a mingled heap confus'd there lay Robes, golden tongs, censer and chafing dish, Girdles, and chains, and holy jewelries. Turning from these with awe, once more I rais'd My eyes to fathom the space every way; The embossed roof, the silent massy range Of columns north and south, ending in mist Of nothing, then to eastward, where black gates Were shut against the sunrise evermore. Then to the west I look'd, and saw far off An image, huge of feature as a cloud, At level of whose feet an altar slept, To be approach'd on either side by steps, And marble balustrade, and patient travail To count with toil the innumerable degrees. Towards the altar sober paced I went, Repressing haste, as too unholy there; And, coming nearer, saw beside the shrine One minist'ring; and there arose a flame. When in mid May the sickening East wind Shifts sudden to the south, the small warm rain Melts out the frozen incense from all flowers, And fills the air with so much pleasant health That even the dying man forgets his shroud; Even so that lofty sacrificial fire, Sending forth Maian incense, spread around Forgetfulness of everything but bliss, And clouded all the altar with soft smoke, From whose white fragrant curtains thus I heard Language pronounc'd: 'If thou canst not ascend 'These steps, die on that marble where thou art. 'Thy flesh, near cousin to the common dust, 'Will parch for lack of nutriment thy bones 'Will wither in few years, and vanish so 'That not the quickest eye could find a grain 'Of what thou now art on that pavement cold. 'The sands of thy short life are spent this hour, 'And no hand in the universe can turn 'Thy hourglass, if these gummed leaves be burnt 'Ere thou canst mount up these immortal steps.' I heard, I look'd: two senses both at once, So fine, so subtle, felt the tyranny Of that fierce threat and the hard task proposed. Prodigious seem'd the toil, the leaves were yet Burning when suddenly a palsied chill Struck from the paved level up my limbs, And was ascending quick to put cold grasp Upon those streams that pulse beside the throat: I shriek'd; and the sharp anguish of my shriek Stung my own ears I strove hard to escape The numbness; strove to gain the lowest step. Slow, heavy, deadly was my pace: the cold Grew stifling, suffocating, at the heart; And when I clasp'd my hands I felt them not. One minute before death, my iced foot touch'd The lowest stair; and as it touch'd, life seem'd To pour in at the toes: I mounted up, As once fair angels on a ladder flew From the green turf to Heaven. 'Holy Power,' Cried I, approaching near the horned shrine, 'What am I that should so be saved from death? 'What am I that another death come not 'To choke my utterance sacrilegious here?' Then said the veiled shadow 'Thou hast felt 'What 'tis to die and live again before 'Thy fated hour. That thou hadst power to do so 'Is thy own safety; thou hast dated on 'Thy doom.' 'High Prophetess,' said I, 'purge off, 'Benign, if so it please thee, my mind's film.' 'None can usurp this height,' return'd that shade, 'But those to whom the miseries of the world 'Are misery, and will not let them rest. 'All else who find a haven in the world, 'Where they may thoughtless sleep away their days, 'If by a chance into this fane they come, 'Rot on the pavement where thou rottedst half.' 'Are there not thousands in the world,' said I, Encourag'd by the sooth voice of the shade, 'Who love their fellows even to the death; 'Who feel the giant agony of the world; 'And more, like slaves to poor humanity, 'Labour for mortal good? I sure should see 'Other men here; but I am here alone.' 'Those whom thou spak'st of are no vision'ries,' Rejoin'd that voice; 'they are no dreamers weak; 'They seek no wonder but the human face, 'No music but a happy noted voice; 'They come not here, they have no thought to come; 'And thou art here, for thou art less than they: 'What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, 'To the great world? Thou art a dreaming thing, 'A fever of thyself think of the Earth; 'What bliss even in hope is there for thee? 'What haven? every creature hath its home; 'Every sole man hath days of joy and pain, 'Whether his labours be sublime or low 'The pain alone; the joy alone; distinct: 'Only the dreamer venoms all his days, 'Bearing more woe than all his sins deserve. 'Therefore, that happiness be somewhat shar'd, 'Such things as thou art are admitted oft 'Into like gardens thou didst pass erewhile, 'And suffer'd in these temples: for that cause 'Thou standest safe beneath this statue's knees.' 'That I am favour'd for unworthiness, 'By such propitious parley medicin'd 'In sickness not ignoble, I rejoice, 'Aye, and could weep for love of such award.' So answer'd I, continuing, 'If it please, 'Majestic shadow, tell me: sure not all 'Those melodies sung into the world's ear 'Are useless: sure a poet is a sage; 'A humanist, physician to all men. 'That I am none I feel, as vultures feel 'They are no birds when eagles are abroad. 'What am I then? Thou spakest of my tribe: 'What tribe?' The tall shade veil'd in drooping white Then spake, so much more earnest, that the breath Moved the thin linen folds that drooping hung About a golden censer from the hand Pendent. 'Art thou not of the dreamer tribe? 'The poet and the dreamer are distinct, 'Diverse, sheer opposite, antipodes. 'The one pours out a balm upon the world, 'The other vexes it.' Then shouted I Spite of myself, and with a Pythia's spleen, 'Apollo! faded! O far flown Apollo! 'Where is thy misty pestilence to creep 'Into the dwellings, through the door crannies 'Of all mock lyrists, large self worshipers, 'And careless Hectorers in proud bad verse. 'Though I breathe death with them it will be life 'To see them sprawl before me into graves. 'Majestic shadow, tell me where I am, 'Whose altar this; for whom this incense curls; 'What image this whose face I cannot see, 'For the broad marble knees; and who thou art, 'Of accent feminine so courteous?' Then the tall shade, in drooping linens veil'd, Spoke out, so much more earnest, that her breath Stirr'd the thin folds of gauze that drooping hung About a golden censer from her hand Pendent; and by her voice I knew she shed Long treasured tears. 'This temple, sad and lone, 'Is all spar'd from the thunder of a war 'Foughten long since by giant hierarchy 'Against rebellion: this old image here, 'Whose carved features wrinkled as he fell, 'Is Saturn's; I Moneta, left supreme 'Sole priestess of this desolation.' I had no words to answer, for my tongue, Useless, could find about its roofed home No syllable of a fit majesty To make rejoinder to Moneta's mourn. There was a silence, while the altar's blaze Was fainting for sweet food: I look'd thereon, And on the paved floor, where nigh were piled Faggots of cinnamon, and many heaps Of other crisped spice wood then again I look'd upon the altar, and its horns Whiten'd with ashes, and its lang'rous flame, And then upon the offerings again; And so by turns till sad Moneta cried, 'The sacrifice is done, but not the less 'Will I be kind to thee for thy good will. 'My power, which to me is still a curse, 'Shall be to thee a wonder; for the scenes 'Still swooning vivid through my globed brain 'With an electral changing misery 'Thou shalt with those dull mortal eyes behold, 'Free from all pain, if wonder pain thee not.' As near as an immortal's sphered words Could to a mother's soften, were these last: And yet I had a terror of her robes, And chiefly of the veils, that from her brow Hung pale, and curtain'd her in mysteries That made my heart too small to hold its blood. This saw that Goddess, and with sacred hand Parted the veils. Then saw I a wan face, Not pin'd by human sorrows, but bright blanch'd By an immortal sickness which kills not; It works a constant change, which happy death Can put no end to; deathwards progressing To no death was that visage; it had pass'd The lily and the snow; and beyond these I must not think now, though I saw that face But for her eyes I should have fled away. They held me back, with a benignant light Soft mitigated by divinest lids Half closed, and visionless entire they seem'd Of all external things; they saw me not, But in blank splendour beam'd like the mild moon, Who comforts those she sees not, who knows not What eyes are upward cast. As I had found A grain of gold upon a mountain side, And twing'd with avarice strain'd out my eyes To search its sullen entrails rich with ore, So at the view of sad Moneta's brow I ach'd to see what things the hollow brain Behind enwombed: what high tragedy In the dark secret chambers of her skull Was acting, that could give so dread a stress To her cold lips, and fill with such a light Her planetary eyes, and touch her voice With such a sorrow 'Shade of Memory!' Cried I, with act adorant at her feet, 'By all the gloom hung round thy fallen house, 'By this last temple, by the golden age, 'By great Apollo, thy dear Foster Child, 'And by thyself, forlorn divinity, 'The pale Omega of a withered race, 'Let me behold, according as thou saidst, 'What in thy brain so ferments to and fro!' No sooner had this conjuration pass'd My devout lips, than side by side we stood (Like a stunt bramble by a solemn pine) Deep in the shady sadness of a vale, Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from the fiery noon and eve's one star. Onward I look'd beneath the gloomy boughs, And saw, what first I thought an image huge, Like to the image pedestal'd so high In Saturn's temple. Then Moneta's voice Came brief upon mine ear 'So Saturn sat When he had lost his realms ' whereon there grew A power within me of enormous ken To see as a god sees, and take the depth Of things as nimbly as the outward eye Can size and shape pervade. The lofty theme At those few words hung vast before my mind, With half unravel'd web. I set myself Upon an eagle's watch, that I might see, And seeing ne'er forget. No stir of life Was in this shrouded vale, not so much air As in the zoning of a summer's day Robs not one light seed from the feather'd grass, But where the dead leaf fell there did it rest. A stream went voiceless by, still deaden'd more By reason of the fallen divinity Spreading more shade; the Naiad 'mid her reeds Press'd her cold finger closer to her lips. Along the margin sand large footmarks went No farther than to where old Saturn's feet Had rested, and there slept, how long a sleep! Degraded, cold, upon the sodden ground His old right hand lay nerveless, listless, dead, Unsceptred; and his realmless eyes were clos'd, While his bow'd head seem'd listening to the Earth, His ancient mother, for some comfort yet. It seem'd no force could wake him from his place; But there came one who with a kindred hand Touch'd his wide shoulders after bending low With reverence, though to one who knew it not. Then came the griev'd voice of Mnemosyne, And griev'd I hearken'd. 'That divinity 'Whom thou saw'st step from yon forlornest wood, 'And with slow pace approach our fallen King, 'Is Thea, softest natur'd of our brood.' I mark'd the Goddess in fair statuary Surpassing wan Moneta by the head, And in her sorrow nearer woman's tears. There was a listening fear in her regard, As if calamity had but begun; As if the vanward clouds of evil days Had spent their malice, and the sullen rear Was with its stored thunder labouring up. One hand she press'd upon that aching spot Where beats the human heart, as if just there, Though an immortal, she felt cruel pain; The other upon Saturn's bended neck She laid, and to the level of his hollow ear Leaning with parted lips, some words she spake In solemn tenor and deep organ tune; Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue Would come in this like accenting; how frail To that large utterance of the early Gods! 'Saturn! look up and for what, poor lost King? 'I have no comfort for thee; no not one; 'I cannot cry, Wherefore thus sleepest thou? 'For Heaven is parted from thee, and the Earth 'Knows thee not, so afflicted, for a God; 'And Ocean too, with all its solemn noise, 'Has from thy sceptre pass'd, and all the air 'Is emptied of thine hoary majesty: 'Thy thunder, captious at the new command, 'Rumbles reluctant o'er our fallen house; 'And thy sharp lightning, in unpracticed hands, 'Scorches and burns our once serene domain. 'With such remorseless speed still come new woes, 'That unbelief has not a space to breathe. 'Saturn! sleep on: Me thoughtless, why should I 'Thus violate thy slumbrous solitude? 'Why should I ope thy melancholy eyes? 'Saturn, sleep on, while at thy feet I weep.' As when upon a tranced summer night Forests, branch charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night without a noise, Save from one gradual solitary gust, Swelling upon the silence; dying off; As if the ebbing air had but one wave; So came these words, and went; the while in tears She press'd her fair large forehead to the earth, Just where her fallen hair might spread in curls A soft and silken mat for Saturn's feet. Long, long those two were postured motionless, Like sculpture builded up upon the grave Of their own power. A long awful time I look'd upon them: still they were the same; The frozen God still bending to the earth, And the sad Goddess weeping at his feet, Moneta silent. Without stay or prop But my own weak mortality, I bore The load of this eternal quietude, The unchanging gloom, and the three fixed shapes Ponderous upon my senses, a whole moon. For by my burning brain I measured sure Her silver seasons shedded on the night, And ever day by day methought I grew More gaunt and ghostly. Oftentimes I pray'd Intense, that Death would take me from the vale And all its burthens gasping with despair Of change, hour after hour I curs'd myself; Until old Saturn rais'd his faded eyes, And look'd around and saw his kingdom gone, And all the gloom and sorrow of the place, And that fair kneeling Goddess at his feet. As the moist scent of flowers, and grass, and leaves Fills forest dells with a pervading air, Known to the woodland nostril, so the words Of Saturn fill'd the mossy glooms around, Even to the hollows of time eaten oaks And to the windings of the foxes' hole, With sad low tones, while thus he spake, and sent Strange musings to the solitary Pan. 'Moan, brethren, moan; for we are swallow'd up 'And buried from all Godlike exercise 'Of influence benign on planets pale, 'And peaceful sway above man's harvesting, 'And all those acts which Deity supreme 'Doth ease its heart of love in. Moan and wail, 'Moan, brethren, moan; for lo, the rebel spheres 'Spin round, the stars their ancient courses keep, 'Clouds still with shadowy moisture haunt the earth, 'Still suck their fill of light from sun and moon, 'Still buds the tree, and still the sea shores murmur; 'There is no death in all the Universe, 'No smell of death there shall be death Moan, moan, 'Moan, Cybele, moan; for thy pernicious babes 'Have changed a God into a shaking Palsy. 'Moan, brethren, moan, for I have no strength left, 'Weak as the reed weak feeble as my voice 'O, O, the pain, the pain of feebleness. 'Moan, moan, for still I thaw or give me help; 'Throw down those imps, and give me victory. 'Let me hear other groans, and trumpets blown 'Of triumph calm, and hymns of festival 'From the gold peaks of Heaven's high piled clouds; 'Voices of soft proclaim, and silver stir 'Of strings in hollow shells; and let there be 'Beautiful things made new, for the surprise 'Of the sky children.' So he feebly ceas'd, With such a poor and sickly sounding pause, Methought I heard some old man of the earth Bewailing earthly loss; nor could my eyes And ears act with that pleasant unison of sense Which marries sweet sound with the grace of form, And dolorous accent from a tragic harp With large limb'd visions. More I scrutinized: Still fix'd he sat beneath the sable trees, Whose arms spread straggling in wild serpent forms, With leaves all hush'd; his awful presence there (Now all was silent) gave a deadly lie To what I erewhile heard only his lips Trembled amid the white curls of his beard. They told the truth, though, round, the snowy locks Hung nobly, as upon the face of heaven A mid day fleece of clouds. Thea arose, And stretched her white arm through the hollow dark, Pointing some whither: whereat he too rose Like a vast giant, seen by men at sea To grow pale from the waves at dull midnight. They melted from my sight into the woods; Ere I could turn, Moneta cried, 'These twain 'Are speeding to the families of grief, 'Where roof'd in by black rocks they waste, in pain 'And darkness, for no hope.' And she spake on, As ye may read who can unwearied pass Onward from the antechamber of this dream, Where even at the open doors awhile I must delay, and glean my memory Of her high phrase: perhaps no further dare. CANTO II 'Mortal, that thou may'st understand aright, 'I humanize my sayings to thine ear, 'Making comparisons of earthly things; 'Or thou might'st better listen to the wind, 'Whose language is to thee a barren noise, 'Though it blows legend laden through the trees. 'In melancholy realms big tears are shed, 'More sorrow like to this, and such like woe, 'Too huge for mortal tongue, or pen of scribe. 'The Titans fierce, self hid or prison bound, 'Groan for the old allegiance once more, 'Listening in their doom for Saturn's voice. 'But one of our whole eagle brood still keeps 'His sov'reignty, and rule, and majesty; 'Blazing Hyperion on his orbed fire 'Still sits, still snuffs the incense teeming up 'From man to the sun's God: yet unsecure, 'For as upon the earth dire prodigies 'Fright and perplex, so also shudders he: 'Nor at dog's howl or gloom bird's Even screech, 'Or the familiar visitings of one 'Upon the first toll of his passing bell: 'But horrors, portioned to a giant nerve, 'Make great Hyperion ache. His palace bright, 'Bastion'd with pyramids of glowing gold, 'And touch'd with shade of bronzed obelisks, 'Glares a blood red through all the thousand courts, 'Arches, and domes, and fiery galleries: 'And all its curtains of Aurorian clouds 'Flush angerly; when he would taste the wreaths 'Of incense breath'd aloft from sacred hills, 'Instead of sweets his ample palate takes 'Savour of poisonous brass and metals sick. 'Wherefore when harbour'd in the sleepy West, 'After the full completion of fair day, 'For rest divine upon exalted couch 'And slumber in the arms of melody, 'He paces through the pleasant hours of ease 'With strides colossal, on from hall to hall; 'While far within each aisle and deep recess 'His winged minions in close clusters stand 'Amaz'd, and full of fear; like anxious men, 'Who on a wide plain gather in sad troops, 'When earthquakes jar their battlements and towers. 'Even now, while Saturn, roused from icy trance, 'Goes step for step with Thea from yon woods, 'Hyperion, leaving twilight in the rear, 'Is sloping to the threshold of the West. 'Thither we tend.' Now in clear light I stood, Reliev'd from the dusk vale. Mnemosyne Was sitting on a square edg'd polish'd stone, That in its lucid depth reflected pure Her priestess garments. My quick eyes ran on From stately nave to nave, from vault to vault, Through bow'rs of fragrant and enwreathed light And diamond paved lustrous long arcades. Anon rush'd by the bright Hyperion; His flaming robes stream'd out beyond his heels, And gave a roar, as if of earthly fire, That scared away the meek ethereal hours And made their dove wings tremble. On he flared. THE END 1819

Puttin' On Airs
104 - Money & Democracy Manifest!

Puttin' On Airs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 98:24


(Timestamps below description!) Welcome back, Ye Olde Airheads to another rendition of Puttin On Airs! This week on the program, Lord Trae and his Jester, Professor Cho have a wild romp in store for you! After starting the show off with a video of a Rabbit mourning the loss of his friend, followed by a new segment called “Trae's Got Some Splaining To Do!” Trae kicks us off with a lesson on the origins of (unfortunately) life greatest necessity.. money! After that, Professor CHO takes us back to the early days of the podcast for sort of our first ever “where are they now” segment, as it so happens new information has come to light on Australias favorite son, the “Democracy Manifest” feller who became famous for having a “succulent Chinese meal”! Btw, LITTLE HOUSE OF THE DRAGON is coming back! So stay tuned! Be sure to save some money on your grooming needs by going to Manscaped.com and using our promo code POA20 Go To TraeCrowder.com to check out Trae on the road Go to BonusCorey.com to support Corey and hear all his great extra stuff! Earlier this week he posted 2 bonus podcasts (park rants) the latest of which was a breakdown of his favorite Bill Murray movies! The Subscription costs a cup of coffee a month, but goes a long way in supporting his silly artistic endeavors! Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction  02:52 Funny Videos 06:45 Trae Got Some 'Splaining to Do 09:13 Wearing the Same Shirt and Controversial Opinions 11:06 The Desire to Hit Harder 12:30 Buying a House and the Complexity of Money 29:07 The Use of Metals as Currency 30:02 Mesopotamia: The Cradle of Civilization 31:27 The Origins of Writing and Money 34:17 The Rise of Greece and the Temple of Moneta 36:12 Currency Debasement and the Great Debacement 38:27 The Transition from Gold-backed Money to Fiat Currency 40:45 The Invention of Paper Money in China 54:09 The Mystery of 'Democracy Manifest' 01:01:23 The Arrest and Media Show 01:02:38 Interview Clip 01:03:08 Arrested in the Restaurant 01:03:14 TV Cameras and Democracy Manifest 01:03:29 Serial Prison Escapee 01:04:20 Becoming Artists and Intellectuals 01:05:39 Escapes and Impersonations 01:07:04 Release from Prison 01:08:02 Charismatic and Theatrical 01:10:23 Putting on Prison Plays 01:11:19 Outsiders in Northwest Georgia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
Episode 244: Maggie Rapplean, Partner at Moneta - Human Centered Financial Advice in an era of Commoditization

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 27:37


Maggie Rapplean is a partner at Moneta, the St Louis-headquartered national Registered Investment Adviser with over $30 bn in AUM.  She has a particular focus on family office clients and started her career at Wells Fargo.  Our conversation starts with Maggie's family life, and how some of the twists and turns in her early life led her to want to be prepared for the unexpected, especially when it came to financial preparation. We speak about this experience helps her understand the breadth of issues on her clients' minds, and ultimately helped her to build her practice.  We move then to her values as a financial adviser, how she starts the conversation with clients and how she believes the wants and needs of clients are evolving.  This leads us to a discussion of robo-advisers, and some of the more commoditized aspects of financial advice.  We highlight how the increased focus on behavioral advice and the psychology of money is leading to a diverging path from this commoditization.  We tackle some of the common errors when it comes to managing one's finances – shortfalls in communication – particularly between couples, a failure to plan within a business as time is so stretched.  We conclude with a chat on a subject close to both of our hearts – running and how empowering it is, particularly for young girls.  Maggie is a passionate supporter of and volunteer with Girls on the Run, and we discuss the lessons in leadership, confidence and self-direction that this brings. This podcast is kindly supported by Resolute Investment Managers, Inc. and Ninety One Asset Management.Resolute Investment Managers, Inc. is a diversified, multi-affiliate asset management platform that partners with more than 30 best-in-class affiliated and independent investment managers. Its unique platform delivers strategic value through a full suite of distribution, operational and administrative services available to affiliates and partners. Ninety One Asset Management is  a global asset manager with emerging markets roots that brings a different perspective to active and sustainable investing

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
Episode 2: Trailer: Series 2 of 2024: Wealth & Wellness and Capturing the Hero's Story

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 4:59


We are thrilled to be back with Series 2 of the 2024 Fiftyfaces Podcast, which will marry insights from private wealth with insights on strategy, leadership and the investment landscape. Inter-disiplinary learning is the way of the future, so we are excited to weave together diverse aspects of our investment discipline here. Series 2 is rich with insights around private wealth,  We start with a discussion of the emerging landscape of “financial therapy”, and ask what it is and why it is important. Staying within private wealth ask about the threat from robo-advisers and look at ways to holistically think about protection as well as enabling our clients to prosper.  We move on then to discuss the changing shape of asset management, particularly around the generation of alpha and hear from a professor at Harvard about what he sees as fundamental shifts in this landscape.   We cycle then from alternatives hearing from a founder of a hedge fund of funds firm to a divergent thinker in the investment office of one of the Mid-West's largest health systems (who also treats us to a detour on his (prior) passion for poker and motorbikes). We move then into discussing diverse managers – amplifying them and getting them funded until we come to a triumphant landing then around topics we should all think more about – telling our story, and remembering who the hero should be.  Our featured guests on Series 2 are: Daniele Beasley whose focus is on “helping clients understand their money so that they can focus on their meaning”.  S approach to financial planning. Carina Diamond, who is a wealth management leader with particular experience in growing and building businesses.  She founded Stella Secunda Partners and is a founder of Diversitas, a national education program - designed to expand diversity in wealth management. Maggie Rapplean, a partner at Moneta, with a particular focus on family office clients. Kelly Chesney, who is principal and co-founder of Pluscios Management, a fund of hedge funds manager based in the Chicago area. The firm, founded in 2006, has two female founders.   Aditi Javeri Gokhale Chief Strategy Officer, President of Retail Investments and Head of Institutional Investments at Northwestern Mutual, based in Milwaukee.   Randy Cohen, who is a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School.  Brent Mattis, who is a Principal at Cleveland Clinic Investment Office. He specializes in idea generation, manager selection and financial modeling for the investment portfolio and likes to look “off the beaten path” for opportunity. Grace Reyes, who is the CEO and Founder of TIDE – The Investment Diversity Exchange, which she founded as a way to connect key industry players to promote diversity and inclusion in the investment industry.   Hallie Label, founder of Expect Equity, based in Baltimore.  Rick Weissinger, Chief Marketing officer of Moneta. Series 2 is kindly supported by Resolute Investment Managers, Inc. and Ninety One Asset Management.Resolute Investment Managers, Inc. is a diversified, multi-affiliate asset management platform that partners with more than 30 best-in-class affiliated and independent investment managers. Ninety One Asset Management is  a global asset manager with emerging markets roots that brings a different perspective to active and sustainable investing.  

Deejay Chiama Italia
La moneta di George Michael

Deejay Chiama Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 1:52


Stuff That Interests Me
Russia Has Been Using Gold to Pay for Iranian Drones

Stuff That Interests Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 7:27


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.theflyingfrisby.comBefore we start a quick heads up: there's a word on uranium - it looks like it has put in an interim top - the tax loss trades and the Moneta deal, which closed yesterday, at the end of today's piece. And my lecture with funny bits is this Wednesday and Thursday, Feb 14th and 15th, at the Museum of Comedy in London. Come on down. It's both fun and interesting.But, first, never mind the Tucker Carlson-Vladimir Putin interview, here is a very interesting geo-political development: a step towards the remonetisation of gold …Russia has been buying military drones from Iran and it has been paying for them with gold. This story seems to have gone largely unnoticed, but for those of us interested in the developing narrative that is de-dollarisation, this story has ramifications. A quick word about gold and national currenciesWe all know gold retains its role as store of value - otherwise central banks would no longer keep it, nor would ETFs be a thing. This is never going to change, by the way. Gold has always been and will always be used as a store and display of value. But gold has never been much of a medium of exchange, except for high value transactions. This role usually fell to silver and other metals. Under the classical gold standards of the 19th century gold did find some use. The old pound coin - aka the sovereign - was 22 carat gold, for example, and national currencies were supposed to be interchangeable with gold. But any role gold had then has gone now. Except in extremis, such as in times of war, when gold finds function as a money of last resort, gold has not been used as currency, as a medium of exchange, for over a hundred years.The remonetisation of gold, and the inevitable resulting official upwards revaluation, as governments tie their currencies to it once again to shore up their value, has been the dream of many a gold bug for many a yearIn order to free themselves from the clutches of the US and its banking system, those countries that make up the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (most of Asia) have long since wanted a settlement currency that is not the US dollar. The problem is what? Which national currency can the likes of China, India, Russia, Iran and the various stans all agree on and trust in?One possible solution is the internationally recognized money that is the shiny yellow stuff. Another is the rather less shiny, digital equivalent.That gold has been used to settle a large debt between two SCO nations is, therefore, a very significant development. It may just be an “extremis” case, resulting from sanctions on Iran and Russia. It may also be a step in the direction of remonetisation. Our misleading mediaFirst, let me clear up the fake news.I first spotted the story at Ross Norman's site Metals Daily and, with Ross's kind help,  have since done some digging.“Moscow paid billions in gold bullions to Iran for Shahed drones, leaked documents reveal” says the headline at Indian news site, First Post. “Leak reveals minister's claim that $1.75 billion contract was signed for 6,000 Shaheds and Kremlin ‘paid in literal gold'”, says the subtitle at the Telegraph. (Versions of this story are eyebrow-raisingly similar, leading me to think one has copied and pasted it from the other. But in doing so, with so little vetting, they have also copied and pasted what is misleading). Here is Andrew Buncombe in the Telegraph:‌”Moscow signed a $1.75 billion contract for 6,000 of the unmanned aerial vehicles from an offshoot of the Islamic Republic's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) last year, according to leaked documents posted online by a hacker group called the Prana Network.‌It reportedly paid in gold bullion, shipping more than two tonnes to the manufacturer Sahara Thunder.”The thing is - and what neither journalist appears to have noticed - is that two tonnes of gold do not amount to $1.75 billion. Two tonnes are around $130 million. Some digging leads us to Defence Blog (edit: this site has since gone down) and then the original source for the story, in Ukranian, at news agency Militarnyi. The short of it is that a group of hackers, Prana Network, infiltrated the emails of Iranian company “IRGC Sahara Thunder”. Moreover, the maths reported at the Telegraph and elswehere are out (I can talk). Russia, it seems has a licence to construct up to 6,000 drones using Iranian parts within 30 months at a price of around $193,000/unit, or $290,000 per unit when ordering 2,000. But, as reader L has pointed out, 6,000 units at $193,000/unit only equates to $1.16 billion. Only at $290,000/unit you arrive at the $1.75 billion figure. But the important takeaway is this. Russia has been conducting financial transactions and payments with Iran in gold. In February 2023, the Russian organization “Alabuga Machinery” transferred 2.06 tonnes of gold bars to Sahara Thunder. We presume this is as payment for services and goods.So the story is slightly different, but the point is the same. Russia and Iran have been using gold as currency.What else, one wonders, has Russia been using gold to buy? And off whom?The shortcomings of gold in international tradeTo use gold is a long-winded way of doing business. Gold is heavy. There are security issues. They will have had to fly it over. (The logistics of transporting gold are one reason bitcoin will probably win the battle to be the default settlement currency outside of the banking system).Under classical gold standards, gold ownership could be transferred without the gold ever having to leave the vaults of trusted banks in London, New York and Switzerland. But if the SCO is to start using gold as currency, it is going to need a trusted third party to hold the gold, to save constantly having to transport it. Of course, Shanghai will have a role in this. Singapore may as well. But I would have thought an extremely likely candidate to play the role of Switzerland will be the United Arab Emirates. It is already the world's second largest exporter. It's yet another reason to be long Dubai - as well as gold.If you are looking to buy gold in these uncertain times, let me recommend the Pure Gold Company, with whom I have an affiliation deal. They deliver to the UK, US, Canada and Europe, or you can store your gold with them. More here.Don't forget my two shows next week on Feb 14th and 15th.If you would like to come, I have two pairs of tickets to give away to paying subscribers for February 14th - Valentine's Day. The first two people to email - they are yours. So to other business …

HomeTech.fm Podcast
Episode 462 - The Building Blocks of Matter with Daniel Moneta

HomeTech.fm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023


On this week's show we sit down with Daniel Moneta and talk all about Matter. Daniel works on Product and Marketing Strategy at Samsung Smart Things and is one of the leads responsible for marketing at the Matter Working Group.

Compounders: The Anatomy of a Multibagger
Never Get Complacent and Keep Changing with Aoifinn Devitt, CIO of Moneta Group

Compounders: The Anatomy of a Multibagger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 63:52


My guest on the show today is Aoifinn Devitt, the CIO of Moneta, a wealth management firm with about 30 billion dollars of assets under management. Moneta has been around for over 150 years and has been an RIA since the late-1980s. The firm is 100% partner-owned and has grown to have over 400 employees. In this in-depth conversation, we discussed: The general trends that having been driving clients towards RIAs and multi-family offices; How Moneta approaches asset allocation for clients; How Moneta differentiates itself from other large wealth management firms; The use of outside managers versus leveraging internal investment strategies; and The unique 25+ team structure of Moneta. For more information about the Moneta Group, please visit: https://monetagroup.com/ Listen to all Compounders Podcast episodes on either Apple or Spotify iTunes: https://apple.co/3xlUvPY Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jxkxLl All opinions expressed by your hosts and the podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of SNN or its affiliates. This podcast is for informational purposes only, it is not investment advice, and should not be relied upon for any investment decisions. We are not recommending the purchase or sale of any securities. The hosts and guests may be beneficial owners of the securities discussed. You should not assume that the securities discussed are or will be profitable.

Psych2Go On the GO
7 Things To Avoid When Depressed

Psych2Go On the GO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 5:07


Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Depression is associated with persistently negative feelings, significantly affecting your thoughts and behaviour. It's important to educate yourself on matters of depression, to sift through the misconceptions and avoid doing anything that might worsen the symptoms for you or those around you. Here's a video we also did on signs of concealed depression: https://youtu.be/kYunYTrA6Ks #depression Credits: Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Rida Batool Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animation: Evelvaii YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: American Psychological Association (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 5th Ed. Washington, DC, USA: APA Publishing. World Health Organization (2019). An Overview of Depression. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression Lin, N., Dean, A., &Ensel, W. M. (Eds.) (2013). Social Support, Life Events, and Depression, Academic Press. Hoong, S., Hasche, L., &Bowland, S. (2009). Structural Relationships Between Social Activities ad Longitudinal Trajectories of Depression Among Older Adults. The Gerontologist, 49 (1), 1-11. Srinivasan, J., Cohen, N. L., & Parikh, S. V. (2003). Patient Attitudes Regarding Causes of Depression: Implications for Psychoeducation. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48(7), 493-495. Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (2018). Depression Statistics. Retrieved from https://www.dbsalliance.org/education/depression/statistics/ Novick, D., Montgomery, W., Vorstenbosch, E., Moneta, M. V., Dueñas, H., & Haro, J. M. (2017). Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study. Patient preference and adherence, 11, 1859