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Winter pressure: Get your booster jab or risk your freedoms, Sajid Javid warnsAntiviral doses: New drugs halving risk of Covid death or serious illness could be used this winterRoss Clark: After Cop26 the Government won't hesitate to lock the country down againMedical advice: The Queen told to rest after cancelling Northern Ireland visit on doctors' ordersSteve Bruce sacked: Former Newcastle boss says: 'It was hard being called an inept cabbage-head'Luke Edwards: Steve Bruce bravely defied the critics — but could never escape shadow of Rafael BenitezHolly Willoughby interview: 'Before turning 40, I had lost touch with myself'Copycat games: Calm down, parents – the Squid Game moral panic is nothing newRead all these articles and stay expertly informed anywhere, anytime with a digital subscription. Start your free one-month trial today to gain unlimited website and app access. Cancel anytime. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3v8HLez.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 72: Author, David D. Smith III (my son) talks about why he created his amazing new book “Going To School Is Fun. Staying Home Is Too!” The 7-year-old author also discusses why school is important to him, things he like doing for fun and what he loves most about his parents and family. David also shares some advice on how to overcome the word no plus more! Get inspired!
Crazy Wisdom Podcast Notes Key Takeaways The biggest challenge for entrepreneurs in most of Latin America is receiving global paymentsDespite extensive money printing, the Dollar still enjoys global trustNation-states are a centralized way to take care of citizens requirementsCryptocurrencies are an important part of a decentralized, open-source, and global alternativeBitcoin adoption is subject to its acceptance as a store of value and medium of exchangeStartups are an asset class, not just businessesMost asset classes are bets on existing value, startups create value by creating something newRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgZura Guerra is a digital nomad that’s building a startup. In this episode we discuss technology in Latin America, the pandemic, decentralizing currency, and much more. You can find her on Instagram at zuraguerra, and on her blog at apolune.com. Enjoy. (2:23 - 4:15) Surviving the pandemic in Argentina, the country with the record of the longest stretch of lockdowns. (8:21 - 13:02) What will the startup ecosystem in Brazil and Mexico look like in the next few years? Will there be more buyouts by larger, more established companies? Does Latin America have the systems and infrastructure for that type of evolution? (13:03 - 14:16) A year ago, the biggest opportunities for technological innovation were to be found in payments, online education, and healthcare among others. Is that still the case today? Why innovators should integrate cash into future payment solutions. (14:40 - 20:49) How rural Mexicans (which make up the majority of the population) have adopted and utilize cryptocurrencies in their day to day lives. How Brazilians use QR codes to send and receive money. (21:31 - 24:08) Will the evolution of technology and decentralized currency lead to the weakening of nation-states? Is it already occurring? Are there examples of this happening? (32:02 - 36:15) The biggest thing Zura has learned about startups, so far, on her journey to build one. (36:17 - 41:38) What needs to happen for crypto to be adopted in more countries? And what are the risks involved with these happenings? What is money really? Should you still trust the dollar? (41:41 - 46:12) Why crypto should be more about wealth establishment than actually breaking away from nation-states or establishing independence for a small group of people and how Etherium set an example for this. Why we should think of ourselves more as global citizens
On this episode of the Business with Bordeaux Podcast I interviewed Meah Evans and Messa Jones, the creators and hosts of the M&M Live Radio show. They spent many years doing the show for AM radio and now have greatly expanded beyond that with much wisdom gained. Sponsors for this episode: Dre Bee – NewRead more
In these uncertain times, we're all looking for tips to help keep us on track. Here is what has worked for me and my clients so far:Keep a daily morning routine. Make your bed. Go for a run, Have a shower, get dressed, have breakfast, get a hot cup of coffee / tea. Open the blinds or curtains - and if the weather permits, open the windows. Stay active and healthy.Don’t lose the good habits you have - or take this opportunity to develop new ones!Get physical - exercise or do yoga / meditation for a good 30 mins every day (having no time, is not an excuse)Get outside. Go for a short walk outside, at least your backyard or sit on your patio. Get some fresh air and sunlight.Eat as healthy as you can. I know you may have limited supplies, but make the best choices you can.Use the telephone.Have daily calls / face times with your loved ones.Check on your neighbors.If you’re working, before you send that email or text, consider calling them.Use this time wisely.Instead of spending all your time in front of the TV….Learn something newRead that book or listen to that podcastJournalIf you’re not by yourself, play games. Talk. Laugh. Tell stories. Eat meals together.Practice gratitude and thankfulnessFind something every morning and every evening for which you can be thankful Remember that this period of transition will end, and that we’re all on this together.Visualize how you want to be - positive? Stronger? Smarter? Better skilled in something? Your energy goes where your mind and focus go.If you feel a wave of stress or anxiety, don’t try to suppress it. Recognize it for what it is, breathe, and reach out to someone to help get you through it. And...let's try a mindset shift. Ready?You are not forced to remain at home. You GET to be home to spend more time with family.You do not need to sit still. You have been given the OPPORTUNITY to focus on improvements, marketing and business development on your own schedule.This will not last forever. You have been GRANTED a few weeks to work on those opportunities.You are not completely cut off from all interactions. There ARE businesses and people out there who need your services and help, even via virtual or digital delivery.We do not live in a vacuum. We will emerge with more KNOWLEDGE and EXPERIENCE that we currently have.You control your mindset. You can be the person you choose to be. You can use this time to your advantage if you have the right mindset
Great new Christmas music is hard to come by even though we are treated to more Christmas music each and every season. In this merry episode we do some of the dirty work for you and serve up some newRead more
Dzisiaj mamy dla Was z Adamem Antolskim i Oskarem Rogowskim coś specjalnego – długi odcinek poświęcony tylko i wyłącznie Deadpoolowi! Pomówiliśmy sobie o nadchodzącym filmie, o najważniejszych komiksach z tym bohaterem, o tym jak powstał i dlaczego ostatnio zrobił się nawet ciekawszy niż był. Co w odcinku? Nadchodzący film – kampania, spekulacje, oczekiwania Deadpool z Marvel Now po polsku – jak trudno było to przetłumaczyć? Debiut Deadpoola w NewRead more
W tym tygodniu, zbiegiem okoliczności, wyszedł nam odcinek mroczny, ponury i pełen przemocy. Oraz kaczek. Wykorzystując okazję, Mysz przekierowała rozmowę na temat znaczenia przemocy w kulturze i jej wpływu na odbiorcę. Tym samym wyszła nam niejako kontynuacja rozmowy z odcinka #10 (a nie, jak parokrotnie pada błędnie w odcinku, #5). Zapraszamy do słuchania i jak zwykle czekamy na wasze komentarze i uwagi tu na stronie, pod adresem myszmasz@podsluchane.pl albo na Facebooku. 00:02:15 – NewRead more