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Get Rich Slow Club
34. Are you more valuable than your car? All things insurance feat. Nareena Aracas

Get Rich Slow Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 49:52


A key part of getting rich slow is changing the way we view supposedly “boring” topics. From budgeting to superannuation, this podcast has set out to prove that “boring” subject matters can be wealth-building game changers. In this episode, Natasha Etschmann (Tash Invests) and Ana Kresina (Head of Product & Community at Pearler) continue this trend by exploring an often misunderstood topic: insurance.To further your understanding, they are joined by Nareena Aracas, a founding partner of Guideway Financial Services. Together, the three discuss different types of insurance, and the criteria you can apply by choosing between them. By listening to this episode, you'll form a firmer idea of how to choose the right insurance coverage for you.@tashinvests@anakresina@getrichslowclub@pearlerhqGet Rich Slow ClubPearlerYouTubeDisclaimerAny advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it's appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision. Natasha Etschmann is an Authorised Representative 1299881 of Guideway Financial Services Pty Ltd AFSL 420367. Read the FSG available from https://tashinvests.com/linksPearler is an Authorised Representative 1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL 337927. Read the FSG available from https://pearler.com/financial-services-guideIf you are considering any of the products we spoke about during the show, be sure to read the Product Disclosure Statement & Target Market Determination available from the product issuer's website before deciding.

Table Talk
150: How can natural ingredients support immune health?

Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 31:25


Health and wellbeing has become central to many of our lives with health-conscious consumers demanding natural products made with pure and simple ingredients. Immune health has garnered particular attention owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and the desire for people to choose functional foods that help support their immune system. The Caribbean has historically been a tropical haven for a range of plant-based or natural ingredients. It's therefore no surprise that the region is seeing a surge in demand for these natural products. With increased demand, the question of sustainability becomes of paramount importance, not only in terms of preserving the quality and potency of the product during production, but also ensuring farmers and local communities are not compromised or marginalised but in fact benefit from the surge in demand. In this podcast we hear from academics, food and drink industry experts and Caribbean exporters on the functional benefits of seamoss, more commonly known as Irish moss, turmeric, moringa, ginger and other natural products including gluten free flours and tropical fruit pulps and spices on what the Caribbean is doing to ensure sustainable practices and how indigenous communities are supported in meeting this growing trend for immune health. About our panel Natasha Edwin- Walcott, Senior Advisor, Competitiveness and Export Promotion Caribbean Export Development Agency Natasha is a Trade Advisor with over 12 years' experience in multilateral and regional trade policy. She is the Senior Advisor, Competitiveness and Export Promotion at Caribbean Export Development Agency where her role involves assisting SMEs to become more competitive, become export ready and take their products to market. She has worked at the OECS Trade Mission in Geneva Switzerland, advocating and defending OECS Member State interests before the World Trade Organisation, UNCTAD and other International Organisations. She is also a former employee of Invest Saint Lucia working in investment promotion. Natasha holds a BA in Politics and International Relations, an MA in Globalisation, Development and Transition both from the University of Westminster, UK, and a Post Graduate Certificate in International Management from the University of Liverpool. She is passionate about international affairs and economic development. Ms Kareema Muncey, Owner and Managing Director, Home Choice Enterprise Ltd Ms. Muncey is the owner and Managing Director of Home Choice Enterprise Ltd. She started the company 22 years ago from a bag on her back, selling her first and signature product of Home Choice, peppered shrimp. She never gave up on herself or faith in God and now Home Choice is an award-winning brand and Ms. Muncey is arguably an emerging voice for small businesses in the food manufacturing industry. Dr Damian Cohall, Deputy Dean and a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology, University of the West Indies Dr. Damian Cohall is a Jamaican born pharmacologist who joined the Faculty of the Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill in 2008. He is currently the Deputy Dean (Preclinical Sciences) and a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology at the university and has profound research interests in Ethnopharmacology and Pharmacognosy. In 2014, he published a book through the UWI Press entitled “Medicinal Plants of Barbados for the Treatment of Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases”. Most recently, he co-authored the chapter “Pharmacodynamics -A Pharmacognosy Perspective” in a book entitled Pharmacognosy: Fundamentals and Strategy, Elsevier: In Press. He also maintains an active research interest in cardiovascular risk profiling and medical education, and has published successfully in those areas. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of the West Indian Medical Journal. Umeeda Switlo, President, Naledo Belize Ltd. Umeeda first went to Belize to volunteer with the Belizean government through CUSO International to share her business skills with youth. While in Belize, Umeeda traveled the country and met other people of Indian ancestry. She learned the story of how their ancestors had come to the country as indentured servants over 200 years ago. As they were sharing stories, of course cooking came up; one farmer showed her the turmeric that grew wild on his land. Their ancestors had brought the golden root with them! It was the most vivid orange and the best quality Umeeda had ever seen! After months of experimenting, she came up with the recipe for the world's first wildcrafted, whole root turmeric paste – Truly Turmeric. We decided to build a social enterprise that would support growers to earn extra income, employ youth, improve health around the world, and produce products sustainably. Our company's name comes from the district in Belize where our turmeric is sourced, Toledo and Nareena's name… Na + ledo = Naledo. Embarrassing for her daughter, Nareena, proud mom bragging rights for Umeeda.

Cuso International West
Anna Lazaro Kanagana is studyingt at JTTI, Zanzibar- podcast # 249

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2011 3:32


Jambiani Tourism Training Institute is part of our Secure Livelihoods Program in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The partner organization is called Hands Across Borders. CUSO-VSO volunteer Nareena Switlo, is training students at JTTI and Anna Kanagana is one of the few female students at JTTI.Anna is originally from Dar es Salaam where she used to work in a hair salon. She decided to enrol at JTTI to learn the practical skills she needs to work in hospitality.CUSO-VSO wishes her the best of luck for her future and hopes that she achieves all of her goals.Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Umu mohammed is a student at JTTI, Zanzibar- podcast # 248

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2011 4:56


Jambiani Tourism Training Institute is part of our Secure Livelihoods Program in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The partner organization is called Hands Across Borders. CUSO-VSO volunteer Nareena Switlo, is training students at JTTI and Umu is one of her students.Umu is one of the only female students at JTTI. After finishing high school, Umu decided to enrol at JTTI to learn the skills she needs to work in hospitality. Her ultimate goal however, is to run her own business.Umu is not intimidated by the fact that she is one of the only female students at JTTI and she has certainly held her own. We aremore than positive that her strong determination will lead to the fulfillment of all her goals! Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Mzali Mzali is studying at JTTI, Zanzibar- podcast # 247

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2011 5:39


Jambiani Tourism Training Institute is part of our Secure Livelihoods Program in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The partner organization is called Hands Across Borders. CUSO-VSO volunteer Nareena Switlo, is training students at JTTI and Mzali is one of her students.Mzali is unique among the other JTTI students because he already has a background in the hospitality industry having previously been a hotel receptionist. However, in an effort to improve on his skills, Mzali decided to enroll at JTTI and he is currently in his 2nd year.He has also saved up some money with the intention of opening his own cafe once he completes his studies at JTTI.We are sure that with his combination of ambition and intelligence, Mzali is well on his way to running a successful cafe in Zanzibar.Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Hassani Borjongwoy- a student at JTTI, Zanzibar- podcast # 245

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2011 6:19


Jambiani Tourism Training Institute is part of our Secure Livelihoods Program in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The partner organization is called Hands Across Borders.CUSO-VSO volunteer Nareena Switlo, is training students at JTTI and Hassani is one of her students. Hassani tells us about the path that led him from selling art to tourists on the beach, to JTTI where he is currently in his first year.We're sure Nareena learnt as much from Hassani as he did from her and CUSO wishes him the best of luck for his future!Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Hamid Kassim is studying at JTTI in Zanzibar- Podcast #243

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2011 5:07


Jambiani Tourism Training Institute is part of our Secure Livelihoods Program in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The partner organization is called Hands Across Borders.CUSO-VSO volunteer Nareena Switlo, is training students at JTTI and Hamid Kassim is one of her students.Hamid is currently in his first year of a two year diploma program in Hotel Managment. He talks about his studies so far and tells us his goal to be an accountant and to own his own hotel.Hamid is well on his way to achieving his goals and ambitions and we look forward to seeing him graduate with honors!Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Victor Raymond Petro- a student at JTTI, Zanzibar- Podcast #242

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2011 6:33


CUSO-VSO volunteer Nareena Switlo, is training students at Jambiani Tourism Training Institute. JTTI is a part of our Secure Livelihoods Program in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The partner organization is called Hands Across Borders.Victor is one of Nareena' students at JTTI. He is from Dar es Salaam and is in his first year of studies. Victor tells us about the tourism training program and discusses his favourite subjects at JTTI.We hope that Victor's goals and ambitions are achieved and that CUSO continues to work with wonderful people like him! Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Nareena Switlo is serving in Zanibar Tanznia- 2010-2011- Podcast # 240

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2011 8:51


Nareena Switlo graduated from the University of Victoria in Anthropology with an extensive background in the entertainment and tourism sector. She went to Zanzibar as an independent volunteer and then was recruited in country as a CUSO-VSO volunteer.She is working as a volunteer is our secure livelihoods program at the Jambiani Tourism Training Institute. It is operated by a Canadian based NGO called Hands Across Borders.Students from all over Tanzania apply for a 2 year free program that gives them the tools and experience to work in the tourism sector. The students work in the restaurant for their practicum. Guests, students and other NGO's help to support JTTI in a unique model of giving back.I was on holiday visiting Nareena, who is my daughter. As a mother I can say that I am proud of her contribution and growth. Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in countries in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteer, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Asuweni Hassan- student at Jambiani Tourism Training Institute- Zanzibar Tour of Madrassat Mina- Podcast 300

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2010 18:21


Nareena Switlo is a volunteer at JTTI, teaching Local Tour Guiding. She has 12 first year students enrolled in this class. These students will take us on a tour of Jambiani (the south-east coast of Zanzibar).Asuweni Hassan (year 1 student) takes us on a tour of a local Madrassat in Jambiani. This Madrassat educates 250 children from the age of 5 to adults on the fundamentals of the Islamic religion. Students learn everything from the Arabic alphabet to the Qur-an scriptures.From all the Students and teachers at JTTI we hope you enjoy othe tour! Karibuni Sana Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in 43 countries in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Mamajee's Kitchen | Indian cooking | Food | Fusion | African Cuisine | Ismaili
Making Samosas, Lella Teaches us how to make them | Podcast #6

Mamajee's Kitchen | Indian cooking | Food | Fusion | African Cuisine | Ismaili

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010 3:29


SwitloLella makes the best Samosa filing.Funny part is she really dislikes folding them.Lella Umedaly taught children in Uganda and Vancouver, Canada.She is thrilled to watch her grandchildren one by one get their degrees!Here Nareena graduates from University of Victoria. Antropology.Nareena is volunteering in Zanzibar with CUSO-VSO Lella Umedaly nee keshavjee's family travelled from India to South Africa, then to Kenya. She married Shamas Umedaly and had 5 children Nzeera, Mossadiq, Muneera, Umeeda and Hamed. She has eight grandchildren who she dedicated this book to.You can purchase a copy by visisting www.mamajeeskitchen.com

Cuso International West
Rod McLaren served in Ghana where he now lives- Podcast #140

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2010 24:05


Rod is named Nana Akwasi Amoako Agyeman Edubiase Nkosuohene. He lives in Ghana and owns a great Hotel in Busai. Let him know you are a CUSO-VSO RV if you visit and he will give you a special rate. He gave us a presentation about his assignment and his life now in Ghana where he continues to make a difference.His poems are published in a book called Rainbow Round the African Sun. This is a small world. Rod went to visit his daughter who lives in Zanzibar and met my daughter Nareena who is volunteering with CUSO-VSO in Jambiani with Hands Across Borders.Thanks Rod! Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in 43 countries in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Rod McLaren served in Ghana in 1971 where he now lives- Podcast #141

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2010 24:05


Rod is named Nana Akwasi Amoako Agyeman Edubiase Nkosuohene. He lives in Ghana and owns a great Hotel in Busai. Let him know you are a CUSO-VSO RV if you visit and he will give you a special rate. He gave us a presentation about his assignment and his life now in Ghana where he continues to make a difference.His poems are published in a book called Rainbow Round the African Sun. This is a small world. Rod went to visit his daughter who lives in Zanzibar and met my daughter Nareena who is volunteering with CUSO-VSO in Jambiani with Hands Across Borders.Thanks Rod! Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in 43 countries in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
Shirley and George from Winnipeg visit Vancouver and talk with youth about volunteering -Podcast #61

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2009 15:34


Shirley and George sat down at the Kebab hut in Vancouver and talked with Nareena Switlo and Dave Cricton about volunteering. Dave's parents Colin and Margaret Cricton served with CUSO in the 1970's in Nigeria.CUSO-VSOVolunteer for a better world! Share Skills volunteers in 43 Countries-Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, El Salvador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guatemala, Ghana, Guyana, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Indonesia, Kenya, Laos, Malawi, Maldives, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Sierra, Leone, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe.Support our workwww.cuso-vso.org

Stories of Uganda
Lella Umedaly had hope for the future

Stories of Uganda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2009 0:08


Lella came to Canda with Shamas Umedaly.She loved Canada and couldnt wait to get hereShe had 5 children and grandchildren Farhan, Aaleeya, Rehannah, Nareena, Aryannah, Tariq, Aari and TareckSon in laws Terry Ketter, Andrew Spence ( deceased) , Gary Switlo ( Deceased)Daughter in laws Yasmin Verjee and Susan PurkissLella has recently written a cookbook called Mamajee's kitchen which is a Canadian best seller.Thanks Mom for being such a great mother, grandmother and for being such an adventurer. You made the transition to Canada much better thanks to your hard work and good example and your delicious food. More than 80,000 asian refugess leaving Uganda in 1972 in 90 days. Where did they go? Find out about their stories.To add your story please contact Umeeda Umedaly at switlo@shaw.caAll stories are welcome on MP3 format with a photo. Interview someone in your family, capture our stories of our elders and find out about why there are so resiliant.Photo: Signing her book in Toronto for CNN's Ali Velshi, Khanum and Mossadiq ( her son)

Stories of Uganda
Lella was planning to come to Canada and always wanted to live here

Stories of Uganda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2009 18:43


Photo : with her grandaughter nareena switlo at her graduation from University of VictoriaEducation meant a lot to LellaMore than 80,000 asian refugess leaving Uganda in 1972 in 90 days. Where did they go? Find out about their stories.To add your story please contact Umeeda Umedaly at switlo@shaw.caAll stories are welcome on MP3 format with a photo. Interview someone in your family, capture our stories of our elders and find out about why there are so resiliant.