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Intuitive Homeopathy Podcast
Wisdom from the Arctic – A journey with Homeopathy, Shamanism and Astrosophy with Sarah and Reeta Pohjonen

Intuitive Homeopathy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 32:32


Join Sarah and Reeta Pohjonen on a magical journey of discussing Homeopathy, being a mother of 4, Shamanism, Shiatsu, Astrosophy and supporting our children. Reeta is a mother of 4, Principal of the Homeopathy School Helsinki, Shaman, Alchemist, Astrologer, 3 Principles Facilitator, Shiatsu therapist, Yoga teacher, Sailor, Whirling Sufi. SHe is also starting the Sacred Source School with Janey Lavelle. Reeta was born in Samiland during the midnight sun and full moon with many planets in Gemini in Northern Finland. Her last name means the North, and she also grew up under the African vast skies in Tanzania and Ethiopia. Becomin pregnant at 21 years old with her son Amadeus, intitiated Reeta in her path as a birth activist, Healer, Homeopath and a humble servant to the Divine Feminine. Women of all ages are her devotion. You can find her school at www.homeopathyschool.fi. Her website is reetapohjonen.com Instagram @homeopathreetapohjonen and @homeopatiakoulutus

Stocks To Watch
Episode 532: Latitude 66’s Managing Director Grant Coyle Shares Company’s Strategic Outlook for 2025

Stocks To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 11:37


2025 promises to be an impactful year for Latitude 66 (ASX: LAT), a leading Australian gold and critical mineral company, as their recent company moves align with the rising demand for critical minerals in Europe. In this exclusive interview, Managing Director Grant Coyle provides key updates that every investor should know, from significant production developments at the Kuusamo Schist Belt property in Northern Finland to insights into the strategic rationale behind the recent sale of their Sylvania project in Australia. Coyle also discusses upcoming significant milestones, including the company's plans after securing the EU's Unified Novel Deep Exploration for Critical Ore Discovery (UNDERCOVER) grant, that will maximize the company's share price in the next six to twelve months.Don't miss any updates on Latitude 66's flagship projects! Visit their website for more details: https://lat66.comWatch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/huYNUhec5w8And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
My Perfect Teacher: Ajahn Brahm! | Ajahn Mudito | 1 December 2024

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 62:06


Talk given by Ajahn Mudito from Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV) on the 1st December 2024 in honour of Ajahn Brahm's 50th Bhikkhu Anniversary. Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty of simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012. He currently resides at the Newbury Buddhist Monastery (NBM) as the Resident Monastic teacher. For more information on Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV) and Newbury Buddhist Monastery (NBM), please click here: https://www.bsv.net.au and https://www.bsv.net.au/monastery/. Support the building projects here: https://www.bsv.net.au/donation/ In honour of Ajahn Brahm's 50th Bhikkhu Anniversary, members of the BSWA Sangha and affiliated organisations and sangha gave a series of talks leading up to the big celebration at Dhammaloka. Talks and books published to commemorate the event on BSWA website can be found here. For Podbean (audio only) playlist, click here: https://podcast.bswa.org/category/ajahn-brahm-s-50th-bhikkhu.  Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube

The KE Report
Capella Minerals - A Renewed Focus On The Project In Scandinavia, Strategic Partnership With Teako Minerals On The Løkken Copper-Cobalt-Zinc Project

The KE Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 8:44


Eric Roth, President and CEO of Capella Minerals (TSX.V:CMIL - OTCQB:CMILF) joins me to discuss the Company's focus now strictly in Scandinavia on projects in Norway and Finland (in the Lapland Greenstone Belt). Recently Capella has been divesting projects in other parts of the world.    We delve into Capella's recent strategic partnership with Teako Minerals on the Løkken copper-cobalt-zinc ("Cu-Co-Zn") project in Trøndelag, central Norway, where Teako Minerals will acquire a 90% interest. Eric explains the divestment of non-core assets outside Scandinavia and the potential benefits for Capella   I also ask about the future focus on the Hessjøgruva asset in Norway and the Northern Finland projects, prioritizing either Hessjøgruva or the Northern Finland targets based on capital and resources. Eric highlights potential new discoveries at the Killero targets, an old Anglo American target in Northern Finland. We conclude with discussions on funding strategies and future work programs.   Click here to visit the Capella Minerals website to learn more about the Company.   

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Latitude 66 offers investors portfolio of precious and critical minerals as it floats on ASX

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 4:26


Latitude 66 managing director Grant Coyle speaks to Proactive's Stephen Gunnion after the company listed on the ASX following its reverse takeover of DiscovEx Resources. Coyle shared insights into Latitude 66's portfolio, which includes valuable assets in both Finland and Australia. He highlighted the flagship project, the KSB project in Northern Finland, with a defined resource of 650,000 oz of gold and 5,800 tonnes of cobalt. Coyle explained the significance of cobalt, noting its importance as a strategic mineral under the EU's Critical Materials Act. He also discussed the potential for Latitude 66's assets to provide substantial geopolitical and supply chain benefits, especially given Finland's status as the largest producer of cobalt outside China. The company's focus will be on exploration and drilling activities in Finland, with plans for a resource upgrade and a prepaid mobility study by the end of the year. "We've got now a really great portfolio of valued assets. We have a clear focus in Finland but we thing we'll be able to unlock some value in the Australian assets as well," Coyle said. Visit Proactive's YouTube channel for more videos, and don't forget to give the video a like, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications for future content. #Latitude66 #GrantCoyle #KSB #DiscoverXTakeover #GoldMining #CobaltMining #FinlandAssets #AustralianMining #CriticalMinerals #EUStrategicAssets #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Futucast
Lt. General Ben Hodges (Ret.) | Are the US' and Europe's security interests growing apart? #443

Futucast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 55:40


Does social media distort the reality of war or bring us closer than ever to it? Would the NATO alliance hold in case of an incursion in Northern Finland? Is such an incursion likely? Is there a significant chance of the US not guaranteeing European security in the longer term, as it has before? These are some of the many questions we had the honor to ask Ben Hodges, a retired three star general in the United States Armed Forces, as well as the former commanding general of the United States Army Europe. I hope you enjoy the episode. --- ▶️ Jaksot videon kera Youtubesta: http://www.youtube.com/c/Futucastpodcast

The Vox Markets Podcast
1816: Metals One: CEO Jonathan Owen on plugging Europe's battery metals supply gap

The Vox Markets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 11:21


(Watch on YouTube) Vox Markets speaks to Jonathan Owen, CEO of Northern European explorer  Metals One #MET1, about how recent positive drilling results underpin the group's strategy to develop one of Europe's cleanest and cheapest battery metals resources and meet Europe's politically driven need for domestic supply. 0:38 An update on recent drilling results at its flagship Black Schist Ni-Zn-Cu-Co project in Northern Finland. 3:26 The significance of the Talvivaara-style mineralisation at the project, and how it can create huge economies of scale in mining that would make it one of the cheapest and cleanest nickel producers in the world. 5:09 Where the recent drilling results take the strategy, including plans to expand the resource to c. 200Mt. 7:08 The background to the new prospectivity model and its objectives. 8:18 The political tailwinds driving demand for domestically produced battery metals for use in Europe.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Everything is Burning | Ajahn Mudito | 5 Nov 2023

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 65:19


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 5 Nov 2023, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty or simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012. Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Uplifting Your Mind | Ajahn Mudito | 2 Jul 2023

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 68:44


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 2 Jul 2023, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty or simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012. Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
What does Buddhism say about Love? | Ajahn Mudito | 5 Feb 2023

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 75:56


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 5 Feb 2023, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  The Sutta that Ajahn Mudito references can be found here, MN87 Piyajātikasutta: https://suttacentral.net/mn87/en/sujato?layout=linebyline&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty or simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012.   Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

Best in Fest
Create Your Career in the Film Industry with Nadia Valencia - Ep# 116

Best in Fest

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 44:02


Naida Valencia originally hails from the West Coast of the US, but holds a strong identity within her Chilean and Colombian heritage. A theater virtuoso from the age of 9, she attended The Northwest School of the Arts, as well as the acting division of UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television. Since then her career has been an eclectic mixture of marketing, management, writing, event planning and overall industry involvement. She currently works as a marketing manager for Whatevergroup, a production company in Northern Finland. Whatevergroup is a TV and film production company based in Oulu, Finland. The company was initiated in 2011 and is run by three writer producers: Antti Kaarlela, Antti Kairakari and Aleksi Puranen. A modest, yet dynamic team runs the engine of this enterprise, setting the course for unique and ambitious horizons. Whatevergroup sets itself apart as one of the primary industry players within the northern regions of Finland. Brandishing an eclectic profile of enthralling pieces, such as the Evilside thriller series for Elisa Viihde and the family feature Susikoira Roi for Cmore MTV3.

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - Mine Builders Attracted to Large Gold Developer

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 20:34


Interview with James Withall, CEO of Rupert Resources (TSX-V:RUP) Rupert Resources Ltd. is a Canadian-based gold exploration and development company focused on its Rupert Lapland project in Northern Finland. The Ikkari gold deposit of the company lies within the Rupert Lapland project and holds an estimated 4 million ounces of gold.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Cultivate Bhavana | Ajahn Mudito | 20 June 2022

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 63:55


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 20 June 2022, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty or simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012.   Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Quiet the Agitated Mind | Ajahn Mudito | 4 July 2022

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 84:17


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 4 July 2022, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty or simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012.   Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

The You Project
#1108 Life In Lapland - Lydia Lassila

The You Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 32:07


I thought this chat with Olympic gold (and bronze) medallist and five-time Olympian Lydia Lassila would be all about high-performance, mindset and winning… but it wasn't. It was better. It was about her super fascinating life in Northern Finland with her two boys and hubby. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
The Best Gift | Ajahn Mudito | 25 Dec 2022

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 43:24


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 25 Dec 2022, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty or simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012.   Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Characteristic On Non-Self | Ajahn Mudito | 18 Sept 2022

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 63:57


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 18 Sept 2022, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty or simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012.   Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - Quality Ounces in Finland, More to Come

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 38:41


Interview with James Withall, CEO of Rupert Resources (TSX-V:RUP) Rupert Resources Ltd. is a Canadian-based gold exploration and development company focused on its Rupert Lapland project in Northern Finland. The Ikkari gold deposit of the company lies within the Rupert Lapland project and holds an estimated 4 Moz of gold.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Why should we practice? | Ajahn Mudito | 3 Jul 2022

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 66:49


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 3 Jul 2022, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty of simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012.   Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.  

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Getting Rid of Resentment | Ajahn Mudito | 19 Jun 2022

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 73:13


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 19 Jun 2022, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty of simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012.   Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean. This talk was retrieved from Buddhist Society of Victoria, visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel. Please support BSWA in making these teachings available by donating via Patreon or our General Expenses Fund. To download the audio, click on the audio tracks' title to open up in Podbean. More dhamma teachings are available from: BSWA Podcast Channel (Dharma talks and guided meditations) BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel (retreats and suttas) BSWA YouTube Playlists Books and articles are available on our website. Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - Incredible Economics on this Gold Company

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 13:56


Rupert Resources Ltd. is a Canadian-based gold exploration and development company primarily focused on its Rupert Lapland project in Northern Finland. The Ikkari gold deposit of the company lies within the Rupert Lapland project and holds an estimated 4 Moz of gold.

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Nordic Nickel operating in 'highly prospective' nickel sulphate region

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 3:22


Nordic Nickel Ltd (ASX:NNL) managing director Todd Ross speaks to Proactive at the 2022 edition of Resourcing Tomorrow, brought to you by Mines and Money. Nordic Nickel is a nickel sulphate explorer focused on Northern Finland. Ross said the region is 'highly prospective' for nickel sulphates at a time when demand is high.

Improv Exchange Podcast
Episode #96: Jussi Reijonen

Improv Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 38:29


Born in Rovaniemi, a small town on the Arctic Circle in Northern Finland, fretted/fretless guitarist and oud player Jussi Reijonen is truly the product of a life lived transcending boundaries. Having grown up in Finnish Lapland, the Middle East and East Africa, and spending much of his adulthood in the United States, Jussi has lived a life soaking up the sounds, sights, scents and shades of Nordic, Middle Eastern, African and American cultures, all of which are reflected in his creative work as composer and performer. Along his path, Jussi has worked as bandleader, sideman, composer or arranger with a diverse array of world-renowned artists. He has collaborated with Jack DeJohnette, Pepe de Lucía, Javier Limón, David Fiuczynski, Simon Shaheen, Bassam Saba, Arto Tunçboyacıyan, Dave Weckl, Hüsnu Şenlendirici and the New York Gypsy All-Stars, among others. He has performed extensively at prestigious festivals and venues throughout the United States like Lincoln Center and the Library of Congress, as well as in Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Germany, France, Canada and Lebanon. Jussi's Independent Music Award-nominated debut album un | ان was released to great critical acclaim in early 2013 on his unmusic label. His latest album Three Seconds | Kolme Toista, a long-form suite for a new transcultural 9-piece ensemble, features musicians from Jordan/Iraq, Palestine, Turkey, Japan and the United States and was released worldwide on October 14th, 2022 via Challenge Records International. Alongside his solo work, he co-leads Sawaari, a quintet exploring the nexus of Indian rhythms, Arabic maqamat, and trance music from North Africa and Southern Italy. He collaborates with Swiss vocalist Gabriela Martina, and is a member of the New York Arabic Orchestra. Through his work as an educator and doctoral researcher at Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland, Jussi continues to promote and provoke transcultural dialogue and conversation across boundaries and disciplines beyond mere identity politics. In this episode, Jussi shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast
Episode 154 - Critter Business

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 82:25


http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: LSN BGS Honor Roll - Thank you CMDRs Shockwave, Mr. McG33k, Volt Solette, NickyBobby, Bondo Wan Kenobi & those who chose to BGS anonymously this week! COUNTERSTRIKE IN YEMAIA We won the day yesterday in Yemaia vs. Utlagarnir. We are now behind 2-1. Tripu War Two - Tyr's Justice Boogaloo We're up 1-0. Suck it, Fednecks Operation Bronze Medal is still in effect. Civil Unrest & Bust in Lie Yu Kou, Outbreak in Yemaia, Civil Liberty in HIP 4907 All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Dev news: Frameshift Live Halloween Special will be Thursday at 16:00 BST Exclusive Halloween Twitch drops In-Game News: Now there are 6 Caustic Cloacas https://canonn.science/codex/xenotechnology/unidentified-interstellar-anomaly/ Pre-engineered Heatsink rewards have arrived Thargoid Bug Report: Another shoutout to CMDR Manitook Operation Bronze Medal (4th place) The empire was feeling left out so they put http://thargoid.watch https://www.goidhub.com/ Bug Bug Report: Remember to vote up the GPU utilization issue on the tracker! Now the 8th top voted; keep it going (update from tracks issue) https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/48884 Anarchy Extinction Bug: the SALVAGE mission SCAVENGER NPCs are still attached to local anarchy and not some neutral pirate faction. You can still be sent on missions by an anarchy faction where you have to murder that faction's NPCs to complete it. (raised by Naboo) Previously reported as fixed by FDev, it was apparently only fixed for retrieval and protect missions. https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/51930 Chig chat: Discussion: WhErE tHe ChEeSe At? Juustoleipä (cheese bread), originally comes from Southern Ostrobothnia, Northern Finland. It is known in English as 'Finnish squeaky cheese' because it "squeaks'' against the teeth when bitten. It's a fresh cheese made from cow's beestings, rich milk from a cow that has recently calved. It can be made also from reindeer or even goat's milk. The cheese is 'toasted' during its preparation and it contains about 20 to 22% fat while today's lighter versions contain about 12% fat. Community Corner: Outfitting: Cell Banks, how do they work? The coming thargoid storm: stay and fight, or the right time to go into the black? Movie anniversaries: The Ring (October 18) - 20 years The Devil's Advocate (October 17) - 25 years I Know What You Did Last Summer (October 17) - 25 years The Jungle Book (October 18) - 55 years If you like the show please rate and review on your podcast app, which helps people find the show. Join us on Discord at discord.io/loosescrews and check out the merch store at loosescrewsed.com for mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, and more. And you can support us on patreon!

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - PEA Study on the way

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 14:29


Rupert Resources Ltd. is a Canadian based gold exploration and development company primarily focused on its Rupert Lapland project in Northern Finland. The Ikkari gold deposit of the project holds an estimated 4 Moz of gold.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Inspiration and Beyond on the Path | Ajahn Mudito | 05 Jun 2022

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 70:25


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 05 Jun 2022, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty of simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012. Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

CruxCasts
Learn to Invest Like a Portfolio Manager in Uncertain Markets

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 21:03


Rupert Resources Ltd. is a gold exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. It is seeking out viable mineral exploration and evaluation opportunities and its primary projects located in Finland. The Company's exploration and evaluation assets include Rupert Lapland Project, Gold Centre property, Surf Inlet Project and Hirsikangas deposit. The Rupert Lapland Project is located in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in Northern Finland consisting of Ikkari Discovery, permitted Pahtavaara mine and mill within a total land package of approximately 595 square kilometers. The Gold Centre property lies to the southeast and within the shadow of the headframe of Red Lake Mine. The operating property consists of approximately 258 hectares made up of one lease containing 16 claims. The Hirsikangas deposit in Central Finland is a Palaeoproterozoic orogenic gold deposit located on a crustal scale shear zone.

Light Up Your Life Podcast
52. Nutrition Pointers & Breaking Down Diet Culture w/ Siru Janita

Light Up Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 36:24


This week Galey shares an interview with clinical nutrition student Siru Janita. Siru studies at the University of Northern Finland & is currently studying abroad in Italy where she connected with Galey. Todays show covers a plethora of topics within nutrition including: what it means to have a healthy relationships with food, societal views of health, diet culture, disordered vs intuitive eating, as well as some practical advice for how to enhance your overall nutrition. ***This episode covers topics which may be unsettling for some listeners including eating disorders, sexual abuse, & general mental health. Time markers will be provided below so you may choose which points in todays show will best serve you! Time Stamps: 1:42 - Defining a Healthy Relationship with Food 3:26 - Effects of Restrictive Eating 4:44 - “Bad” vs “Good” food 7:03 - Diet Culture 9:58 - Skinny Doesn't Always = Healthy 11:15 - Fat-Phobia 15:24 - Binge-Eating 18:00 - Abuse & Over-Eating 20:41 - Keto & Intermittent Fasting 24:06 - How to Practice Intuitive Eating 35:00 - Intentions Behind Exercise & Mind-Body Connection 38:00 - General Nutrition Advice Reach Siru Janita: @sirujanita on Instagram Please leave a rating or a review if you found something informative or interesting from today episode! Tag the show @lightupyourlifepodcast on Instagram Thank YOU for being apart of the LUYL community!

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - $1.2 B in 2yrs. More High-Grade Gold to Come

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 5:46


Rupert Resources Ltd. is a gold exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. It is seeking out viable mineral exploration and evaluation opportunities and its primary projects located in Finland. The Company's exploration and evaluation assets include Rupert Lapland Project, Gold Centre property, Surf Inlet Project and Hirsikangas deposit. The Rupert Lapland Project is located in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in Northern Finland consisting of Ikkari Discovery, permitted Pahtavaara mine and mill within a total land package of approximately 595 square kilometers. The Gold Centre property lies to the southeast and within the shadow of the headframe of Red Lake Mine. The operating property consists of approximately 258 hectares made up of one lease containing 16 claims. The Hirsikangas deposit in Central Finland is a Palaeoproterozoic orogenic gold deposit located on a crustal scale shear zone.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Why is there War? | Ajahn Mudito | 13 March 2022

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 65:44


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 13 March 2022, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV). Ajahn discusses why is there War and references the Attadandasutta (SNP 4.15). Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty of simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012. Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

The Events Insight
The Events Insight - It's a Wrap Season 8

The Events Insight

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 44:58


It's the end of Season 8 and we get to look back on it with two fabulous listeners from different areas of the globe and different backgrounds.Graeme is a pioneer in Christian Media with over 25 years of experience. With a particular skill in live television, he has produced and directed some of the largest Christian events over the past two decades. Having worked in the USA, UK, Europe, Africa, Israel, Hong Kong, India, South America and Australia, Graeme is highly regarded within the industry as a Christian media professional. Before founding Media Mentoring, Graeme was the Chief Operating Officer of GOD TV.Also joining us was Erika Riekki. Erika is an Event Producer in the creative and cultural industries. Most recently, she was part of the bid-winning team for Oulu2026, bringing the European Capital of Culture 2026 to Northern Finland, where she comes from.Hear what each guest thought were the best takeaways from each of our 6 guests this season and why you should take the time to listen to them yourselves.Keep a track of all that's going on with the Podcast via;www.theeventsinsight.com/www.linkedin.com/company/the-events-insight-podcast/www.instagram.com/the_eventsin/twitter.com/The_EventsIn

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
What I have learned over 10 years as a monk | Ajahn Mudito | 12 December 2021

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 72:22


Dhamma talk by Ajahn Mudito on the 12 December 2021, at the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV).  Bhante Mudito was born in a remote village in Northern-Finland. After completing military service, he travelled to the United States where he attended chef school and worked in a high-end hotel for a few years. While living in New York his long-time interest in Buddhism evolved as he started meditating with different groups. He sought after many teachers and found many of them to be too lofty of simply too boring. But then the stars aligned when Ajahn Brahm wrote his hit book Open the Door of your Heart and on the book promotion tour he came to New York where Mudito fell in love with Ajahn and his simple teachings. He has followed Ajahn Brahm ever since and in 2010 he went to stay in Bodhinyana and ordained as a monk in 2012. Please visit the BSV Podcast Channel and BSV YouTube Channel Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - Visible Gold & Update from the Core Shed

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 10:20


Rupert Resources Ltd. is a gold exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. It is seeking out viable mineral exploration and evaluation opportunities and its primary projects located in Finland. The Company's exploration and evaluation assets include Rupert Lapland Project, Gold Centre property, Surf Inlet Project and Hirsikangas deposit. The Rupert Lapland Project is located in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in Northern Finland consisting of Ikkari Discovery, permitted Pahtavaara mine and mill within a total land package of approximately 595 square kilometers. The Gold Centre property lies to the southeast and within the shadow of the headframe of Red Lake Mine. The operating property consists of approximately 258 hectares made up of one lease containing 16 claims. The Hirsikangas deposit in Central Finland is a Palaeoproterozoic orogenic gold deposit located on a crustal scale shear zone.

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - Technical Analysis & Due Diligence

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 45:12


Rupert Resources Ltd. is a gold exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. It is seeking out viable mineral exploration and evaluation opportunities and its primary projects located in Finland. The Company's exploration and evaluation assets include Rupert Lapland Project, Gold Centre property, Surf Inlet Project and Hirsikangas deposit. The Rupert Lapland Project is located in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in Northern Finland consisting of Ikkari Discovery, permitted Pahtavaara mine and mill within a total land package of approximately 595 square kilometers. The Gold Centre property lies to the southeast and within the shadow of the headframe of Red Lake Mine. The operating property consists of approximately 258 hectares made up of one lease containing 16 claims. The Hirsikangas deposit in Central Finland is a Palaeoproterozoic orogenic gold deposit located on a crustal scale shear zone.

Mycopreneur
Eric Puro: KÄÄPÄ Biotech

Mycopreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 50:35


Eric Puro is the Founder & CEO of KÄÄPÄ Biotech, a Finnish biotechnology company that researches, innovates, and develops novel industry solutions by leveraging the genius of fungi. Since launching in 2016, KÄÄPÄ has established itself as a major player on the mycopreneurial world stage - In addition to securing Chinese and North American distribution agreements and establishing a forest sciences branch, Eric and his team maintain the largest Chaga cultivation network on the planet.In today's episode, we dive into: The origin story of KÄÄPÄ and why they still hold company meetings in saunasKÄÄPÄ's ongoing Series A funding round and what the company will do with their injection of capitalThe reclassification of Turkey Tail fungi as a Novel Food in the European UnionWhy Mycopreneurs shouldn't be competing against each otherMushroom traditions of the Sami people in Northern Finland, the only indigenous people living within EU territoryand morePlease rate and review the episode where've you're listening to it See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - Higher Grades Equate to Long Annuity Stream

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 17:20


Rupert Resources Ltd. is a gold exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. It is seeking out viable mineral exploration and evaluation opportunities and its primary projects located in Finland. The Company's exploration and evaluation assets include Rupert Lapland Project, Gold Centre property, Surf Inlet Project and Hirsikangas deposit. The Rupert Lapland Project is located in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in Northern Finland consisting of Ikkari Discovery, permitted Pahtavaara mine and mill within a total land package of approximately 595 square kilometers. The Gold Centre property lies to the southeast and within the shadow of the headframe of Red Lake Mine. The operating property consists of approximately 258 hectares made up of one lease containing 16 claims. The Hirsikangas deposit in Central Finland is a Palaeoproterozoic orogenic gold deposit located on a crustal scale shear zone.

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - Attractive But Defensible Gold Developer

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 14:02


Rupert Resources is a Canadian based gold exploration and development company that is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol “RUP”. The Company owns the Pahtavaara gold mine, mill, and exploration permits and concessions located in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in Northern Finland. The Company also holds a 100% interest in the Gold Centre property, which consists of mineral claims located in the Balmer Township, Red Lake Mining Division of Ontario.Rupert Resources was founded in 1981 and is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The JoyGasmic Life
Grandma Kaariina - Traveling the Grief Wheel - Elena Harder + Music Myra Stark

The JoyGasmic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 66:07


Journey with Grandma Kaariina as she takes us through a ritual of walking the Grief Wheel. Watch the full Episode:https://elenaharderr.com/membership-home/podcast-membership In the full Interview we talk about: An inquiry into sort of the ancestral roots of grief and trauma, Why our ancestors and parents haven't been able to do this healing work, The importance of us doing the work sit with our grief. The journey that Katrina has been on to get to where she is now A live demonstration of the shamanic ritual of walking the grief wheel Connect with Our Guest Expert Born in the heart of the Great Lakes, Anishinabe territory, Grandmother Kaariina rises from the Reindeer Clan of Northern Finland. She keeps the Golden Reindeer Moon Lodge and is a hereditary Woman Chief. Kaariina is a bloodline shaman with a lineage connection to Altai, Siberia, Mongolia, and Tibet. She is a carrier of the Obsidian Pipe from Danza de La Luna of Costa Rica. Grandmother Kaariina is the founder of the CoCreavatars International Network. She is one of many bundle keepers of the Universal Grandmother Blueprint around the world, dreaming a dream of world peace. You can contact this Grandmother of the Turquoise Heart at: Email: kaariinatruth@hotmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoCreAvatars/ LinkedIN: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kaariina-natalie-saarinen-m-ed-coun-26714549?trk=public_profile_samename-profile Join the upcoming Authentic Abundancia 21 Day Pilgrimage https://www.facebook.com/groups/306852853239836 About Elena Harder Elena Harder is on a mission to Nourish Mothers and create Bulletproof Moms. She started her awakening journey in 2010. Even with a challenging hospital birth, an abusive relationship, 7 years spent in crippling postpartum depression, self loathing and people pleasing. She never gave up hope on finding a way through. Her search for “mental health” led Elena to study Mindfulness, Spirituality, NLP, Theta Healing, Tantra, Optimal Nutrition, and Intermittent Fasting to find a way to finally recover her mind and joyful soul. Now she works with other mothers to help them master the tools and skills that really work to remove their negative self talk, eliminate stress, heal their hearts, remove anxiety, fear, depression and be empowered to find their own Joygasmic Life. Get the Free Joygasmic Birth eCourse at joygasm.me Website: ElenaHarderR.com Facebook: Facebook.com/Joygasm8 Instagram: https://instagram.com/JoygasmHarder Huge Thank you to SONNY for our Intro-Outro Song https://open.spotify.com/artist/7woO5xoM5KGReQEEqdexGj --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joygasmic/message

The JoyGasmic Life
Walking the Grief Wheel for Ancestral Healing - Grandmother Kaariina

The JoyGasmic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 116:00


Watch the full Episode:https://elenaharderr.com/membership-home/podcast-membership In the full Interview we talk about: An inquiry into sort of the ancestral roots of grief and trauma, Why our ancestors and parents haven't been able to do this healing work, The importance of us doing the work sit with our grief. The journey that Katrina has been on to get to where she is now A live demonstration of the shamanic ritual of walking the grief wheel Connect with Our Guest Expert Born in the heart of the Great Lakes, Anishinabe territory, Grandmother Kaariina rises from the Reindeer Clan of Northern Finland. She keeps the Golden Reindeer Moon Lodge and is a hereditary Woman Chief. Kaariina is a bloodline shaman with a lineage connection to Altai, Siberia, Mongolia, and Tibet. She is a carrier of the Obsidian Pipe from Danza de La Luna of Costa Rica. Grandmother Kaariina is the founder of the CoCreavatars International Network. She is one of many bundle keepers of the Universal Grandmother Blueprint around the world, dreaming a dream of world peace. You can contact this Grandmother of the Turquoise Heart at: Email: kaariinatruth@hotmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoCreAvatars/ LinkedIN: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kaariina-natalie-saarinen-m-ed-coun-26714549?trk=public_profile_samename-profile Join the upcoming Authentic Abundancia 21 Day Pilgrimage https://www.facebook.com/groups/306852853239836 About Elena Harder Elena Harder is on a mission to Nourish Mothers and create Bulletproof Moms. She started her awakening journey in 2010. Even with a challenging hospital birth, an abusive relationship, 7 years spent in crippling postpartum depression, self loathing and people pleasing. She never gave up hope on finding a way through. Her search for “mental health” led Elena to study Mindfulness, Spirituality, NLP, Theta Healing, Tantra, Optimal Nutrition, and Intermittent Fasting to find a way to finally recover her mind and joyful soul. Now she works with other mothers to help them master the tools and skills that really work to remove their negative self talk, eliminate stress, heal their hearts, remove anxiety, fear, depression and be empowered to find their own Joygasmic Life. Get the Free Joygasmic Birth eCourse at joygasm.me Website: ElenaHarderR.com Facebook: Facebook.com/Joygasm8 Instagram: https://instagram.com/JoygasmHarder Huge Thank you to SONNY for our Intro-Outro Song https://open.spotify.com/artist/7woO5xoM5KGReQEEqdexGj --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joygasmic/message

Falk's Conservation Opinion Blog
Gray-headed Chickadee: Another Canary against the Coal Mines ?

Falk's Conservation Opinion Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 11:21


The Gray-headed Chickadee is part of the app. 50 Parus species with a dominance in the Old World, ranging from Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden Finland) all across Russia and even into the New World, namely Alaska and Yukon/Canada (Hailman and Haftron 1995). This species is often found in pine-dominated lichen stands of the subarctic region. In the last years some studies reported dramatic declines, e.g. in the southern regions of Norway and northern Finland (Krams et al. 2010, Dale and Andreassen 2016). Here I focus on some aspects of the reported and local species loss, namely man-made global warming due to CO2 and old-growth forest loss. A recent study about Alaska by Booms et al. (2020) gets emphasized which reported only three detections for this species during 2010-2017 (formerly, over 150 locations had reports reaching back til 1864, with many consistent sightings over the last 20 years, e.g. done by bird watchers). Alaska has not reported a single Gray-headed Chickadee nest in recent years. While solid songbird population trend data are few for the subarctic, this species might already indicate serious problems for the Anthropocene, e.g. Huettmann (2012) and Krupnik (2018). Photo credit: Wikipedia Further readings Booms, T.L., L. H. DeCicco, C.P. Barger and J. A. Johnson (2020) Current Knowledge and Conservation Status of the Gray-Headed Chickadee in North America. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 11: 654–664. doi: https://doi.org/10.3996/082019-JFWM-072 Dale, S and E. Andreassen (2016) Population decline of the Siberian Tit (Poecile cinctus) in southern Norway and an assessment of possible causes. Ornis Fennica 93: 77-87. Hailman J.P. and S. Haftorn (1995) Gray-headed chickadee (Poecile cinctus). In Poole AF, Gill FB, editors. The birds of North America ( Poole AF, Gill FB editors). Ithaca, New York: Cornell Lab of Ornithology. https://doi.org/10.2173/bna.196Huettmann 3 Pole Protection Huettmann, F. (2012) Yet Another, But This Time Realistic, Polar Synthesis, Meta-Analysis, and Outlook: Protecting Ice, Snow, People, Species, Habitats, and Global Temperatures for Good? in F.Huettmann (ed) Protection of the Three Poles, Springer Tokyo, Japan, pp. 265-330 Krams, K., D. Cīrule, T. Krama, M. Hukkanen, S. Rytkönen, M. Orell, T. Iezhova, M. J. Rantala, and L.Tummeleht (2010) Effects of Forest Management on Haematological Parameters, Blood Parasites, and Reproductive Success of the Siberian Tit (Poecile cinctus) in Northern Finland. Annales Zoologici Fennici 47: 335-346. https://doi.org/10.5735/086.047.0504 Krupnik, I. (2018) 'Arctic Crashes:' Revisiting the Human-Animal Disequilibrium Model in a Time of Rapid Change. Hum Ecol 46: 685–700. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-018-9990-1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/falk-huettmann/support

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - Europe's Most Significant Gold Discovery

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 9:21


Rupert Resources is a Canadian gold exploration company seeking to find multi-million-ounce gold discoveries in Northern Finland. The company owns 451 km2 of highly prospective acreage along key structural trends in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt. The company's exploration acreage is close to a 100% owned and permitted mill. A 60,000-m exploratory drilling program is currently underway and numerous discoveries have already been made. The company program is fully funded through 2023.The Ikkari deposit is a large greenstone-belt-hosted gold occurrence situated about 50 km southeast of Agnico Eagle's Kittila Mine, which is the largest gold mine in Europe. Rupert Resources' 2021 program at Ikkari has set out to drill over 60,000 m and many of the holes drilled so far have successfully penetrated high-grade ore. For example, two recent intercepts encountered gold-bearing zones of up to 8.9 g/t over 23 m and 4.4 g/t over 188 m. The company has developed a highly systematic exploration approach that they have diligently applied at Ikkari. That approach, along with setting out clear goals and the development of a new technique has propelled the company's success over the last year. Currently, the market, and in particular the analyst community, is eagerly interested in Rupert Resources being able to advance Ikkari.  So many exploration companies simply stay in the exploration phase and do not reach the prize of cash flow for shareholders. Next summer, Rupert Resources plans on delivering a PEA and after that, they intend on quickly submitting a PFS study followed by an EIA submission. All of this is designed to bring Ikkari into production as expeditiously as possible. 

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
Finland – An Easy Place to Work That is Ripe for Exploration – Insights from James Withall

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 49:50


In this episode, we chat to James Withall, CEO of Rupert Resources who are a junior miner with advanced exploration and near-term production potential in Northern Finland James, a geologist by background has over 20 years of experience in mining. Working in the field and the investment space. We discuss his journey and how Rupert Resources has evolved. Talking about their Ikkari discovery, their Pahtavaara mine, and what potential Finland has as a mining jurisdiction. KEY TAKEAWAYS Rupert Resources is for the most part a mineral exploration company, but they now also working the assets they own. They bought their Northern Finland asset right at the bottom of the market. There is a lot of potential in Northern Finland. It is ripe for large-scale exploration Finland is an easy place to get to and travel around. There is plenty of 100% renewable energy available. Finnish workers work well and are very safety conscious. Finland is no more expensive to work in than places like Canada Being a small company allows you to move fast. There is no bureaucracy to hold you back. They have taken a fund manager approach and applied it to exploration. Rupert Resources' exploration results have been fantastic. They have just raised $48 million, so cash flow is not an issue. The geology of Finland is remarkably similar to West Africa, so the potential for finds is huge. The Ikkari discovery will be out to the market within the next 3 months. Rupert Resources now have new geological maps of their land, which is enabling them to do more focused exploration drills. They picked up another licence in the South, so will be exploring there too. BEST MOMENTS ‘There is a lot more potential in Northern Finland. ´ ‘Our job is to demonstrate the economic potential of whatever we find.' ‘Finland just haven´t had that really intensive wave of modern commercial exploration.' EPISODE RESOURCES Website - https://rupertresources.com/ Rupert Resources | LinkedIn Twitter - https://twitter.com/RupertResources Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rupertresources VALUABLE RESOURCES rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJg_Q?guided_help_flow=3 ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first world to third world countries from Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people's experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CruxCasts
Rupert Resources (RUP) - $900M with Real Leverage to Gold

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 40:48


Rupert Resources is located at the epicentre of a new gold district targeting multi-million ounce gold discoveries in close proximity to a 100% owned permitted mine and mill in Northern Finland at the Pahtavaara project.The Pahtavaara mine was bought back in 2016 by Rupert Resources and since then the company has been looking for new discoveries outside the mine area. Rupert Resources undertook a comprehensive review of historical data resulting in a new geological model showing the Pahtavaara Project to lie in a domain hosting the confluence of regional scale faults that likely link to crustal scale fracture meshes. Several orders of faulting are represented, which are necessary for crustal scale fluid flow and focusing that can result in deposit formation. The Ikkari discovery is just over a year old and has attracted a lot of attention from the market following some excellent drill results. Rupert Resources continue to demonstrate the potential at Ikkari with the planned maiden resource due to be released in August this year. The share price has increased 5 to 6 times during the last 12-14 months so the company and the shareholders are very pleased but Rupert Resources now need to continue to demonstrate why they have an exceptional opportunity with high value assets.Rupert Resources is well funded to continue to work on the Ikkari project which will move forwards quickly to its maiden resource and towards the PEA. Exploration will also continue alongside the Ikkari project to generate new information to provide the market with evidence of further resources beyond the Ikkari discovery.

Nordic Insights
Solving problems that help people live better lives|Ari Tulla, Serial Entrepreneur, CEO, Board Member, Dad

Nordic Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 49:03


Eps 23 Silicon Valley based entrepreneur  Ari Tulla made a big jump from Finnish Nokia and the gaming industry to the healthcare industry in the USA. In 2011 he co-founded BetterDoctor,  a comprehensive doctor data engine that powers the healthcare market to help people to navigate the complicated US healthcare system. He also had personal reasons as he wanted to find better healthcare for his own family. Ari ran BetterDoctor for over 10 years, after which time it was very successfully acquired by Quest Analytics and Ari became CEO in 2018. We discuss Ari’s journey from a teen tech gig in Northern Finland to becoming a serious entrepreneur in San Francisco. Ari talks about his strong drive ”Finnish Sisu “ to help people live better lives and his connection to his Finnish roots.  We also discuss the reasons for the  success of the Finnish start - up world. Ari talks about his recently founded stealth mode startup which is transforming food from the cause of disease to medicine.  You will learn from Ari about how he has succeeded as a start-up entrepreneur  challenges and benefits when entering a new industry as an outsider  positive outcomes of the Nokia collapse for Finnish start-ups  Follow Ari Ari Tulla in LinkedIn AriTulla.com Follow Nordic Insights  Visit nordicinsights.net Instagram Nordic Insights Podcast  Facebook Nordic Insights Podcast  

Transnatural Perspectives Podcast
Wilderness Survival, Sustainable Living & Other Sauna Stories in Finland w/ Huck Middeke

Transnatural Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 88:16


Huck Midekke is a Wilderness Guide and Survival Instructor based in Eastern Finland. Huck is the founder of NordicByNature which provides wilderness guide services, sustainability consulting, and survival workshops around the world, as well, he is Chairman of the International Wilderness Guide Association. Huck's latest endeavour is the establishment of Nomad Town/ Resilience Hub, an off-grid, minimalist, mobile, community that lies on the outskirts of Joensuu, Finland. We discuss much theory and philosophy of survival and it's importance connect with nature in our anthropocentric world. Huck also introduces us to some methods of wilderness survival practice like the S.T.O.P method, the 6 Survival priorities, the 8 Shields Model and the practice of the #FullMoonFullStop which he suggests to use in daily life. I think we might be exploring some new frontiers here in the world of podcasting, at least on this show because our guest Huck is joining us from a sauna in Northern Finland. Enjoy! Share and Subscribe! (Timestamps at the end of this description below) More about Huck: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmf2IY-JV-RrTlSV8LBlC7A NordicByNature (Guiding, Education and Sustainability Consulting) - https://www.nordicbynature.net/ CONTACT THE SHOW with comments, ideas, interview requests, funding/advertising propositions...etc Twitter: @TRANSNATURALPOD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TransnaturalPod/ Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/TransnaturalPod Email: TransnaturalPod@gmail.com Donate: Paypal.me/InternationalSuper Music: "Future" by Faserklang SFX: https://freesound.org/ Time Stamps 00:00:16 Opening Thoughts 00:06:24 The importance of saunas in Finland and the North 00:11:31 Connecting through tech, screens, listening and the versatility of the podcast 00:15:08 Josh's Sauna Experience 00:18:08 Humans Hibernating in the Winter 00:19:20 The Eight Shields Model 00:23:10 What is Nomad Town? 00:35:15 Wilderness Survival & the 6 Survival Priorities 00:47:26 The Power of trying 00:52:28 The S.T.O.P tool & the “Full Moon Stop” 00:59:50 Egocentric VS Ecocentric 01:05:41 Positive & Critical Thinking 01:16:15 Meet Reality: Go Outside! 01:17:30 Breathing Exercise 01:19:39 Invitation to visit Nomad Town 01:26:16 Closing Reflections #outdoors #nature #finland #Wilderness #education #ecology #philosophy #outdoorlearning #wildpedagogy #podcast #environmentaleducation #survival #sauna #nomad #sustainability #sauna --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/transnatural-perspectives/message

Drawing Club
Where we’ve been all this time

Drawing Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 57:58


We’re back for our third season of the Drawing Club Podcast! We’ve been gone a while, so in this episode we wanted to catch up and fill you in on what’s been going on in our lives since season 2. We share our experiences with book illustration, moving house, and hiking in Northern Finland. We’re excited to be back, friends! Sasha's Tattoo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sashakretova.tattoo/ We’re now on https://www.patreon.com/drawingclubpodcast (Patreon)! If you don’t know what Patreon is, it is a platform where you can support your favorite creatives with a monthly pledge that you can change or delete any time. https://www.patreon.com/drawingclubpodcast (Our Patreon page) will work as a tip jar, with one tier that is 2 euros a month (or more if you wish). The money will go towards paying for our podcast hosting fees. In the future, we hope to also create exclusive content for you on Patreon. So if you enjoy listening to our podcast, consider https://www.patreon.com/drawingclubpodcast (supporting us on Patreon)! You can find us online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drawingclubpodcast/ (@drawingclubpodcast) We’d love to hear from you!  You can email us at drawingclubpodcast@gmail.com  Or dm us on our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drawingclubpodcast/ (@drawingclubpodcast) Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drawingclubpodcast (patreon.com/drawingclubpodcast) You can find Mia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mia.minerva/ (@mia.minerva) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGgZgRS4kUlLzd9Uff22tMw (Mia Minerva) Website: https://www.miaminerva.fi/ (miaminerva.fi) You can find Sasha: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sasha_kretova/ (@sasha_kretova) Website: http://www.sashakretova.com/ (sashakretova.com) The Drawing Club Podcast is created by Mia Minerva and Sasha Kretova. Olli Aarni created the theme song and helped with audio recording. Dmitri Zherbin did the audio mastering. Welcome to the club, friends!

Darmstadt On Air
Darmstadt On Air #3: Poemproducer meets digipoet

Darmstadt On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 34:48


The third episode of Darmstadt On Air, the audio podcast of the Darmstadt Summer Course, is hosted by Antye Greie-Ripatti, also known as Poemproducer or AGF. Antye is a German electronic musician and composer, now living in Northern Finland. She chatted with YATTA, a Los Angeles and Brooklyn based interdisciplinary artist and musician. YATTA has shared the stage with musicians like Cardi B, William Basinski and The Sun Ra Arkestra. Improvised poetry is an important aspect in YATTA’s drone based performances on stage. Antye and YATTA met for the first time some years ago when they had both been invited to a festival curated by Moor Mother. In this podcast, YATTA and AGF chat about whiteness, white nights, black lives in the US in relation to music making, and the voice in 2020. Many thanks to AGF and YATTA, to Antye also for the editing, Stefan Prins for the jingle, and Olaf Mielke!

Mastering Finland
#15 Part 2: Travelling in Northern Finland & Neighboring Cities

Mastering Finland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 39:22


Petra and Jean continue to share their travel experiences in Finland. In this episode, they give an overview of: ✔️Lahti ✔️Oulu ✔️Kemi ✔️Kuusamo ✔️Ranua ✔️Rovaniemi ✔️Inari (Saariselkä village) ✔️Tallinn ✔️Alands/Ahvenmaa ✔️Stockholm (*Listen with a pinch of salt! We're sure there were many things/experiences missed possibly because of the poor winter weather ☹️) ✔️St. Petersburg

True Crime Finland
Episode 072 : Jäälin soramonttumurha (Jääli gravel pit murder)

True Crime Finland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 31:56


In November of 2018, a young man is reported missing in Oulu, located in Northern Finland.If you are able to and would like to help me with the costs of this podcast, you can do that on Patreon where you can donate as little as two dollars a month and in return, get exclusive access to ad-free episodes, scripts, bonus episodes on various topics and other nice rewards. Visit the page at https://www.patreon.com/truecrimefinlandArt is by Mark PerniaMusic is "Night" by VVSMUSICMy art store: https://society6.com/minnanenPodcast swag store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/tc-finland/shop?asc=uEmail: truecrimefinlandpod@gmail.comWebsite: https://truecrimefinland.squarespace.comFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/507039419636994/Twitter & Instagram: tc_finlandAre you interested in advertising on this podcast? Find out more at https://www.advertisecast.com/TrueCrimeFinlandSources:Helsingin Sanomat 3.12.2018: Poliisi tutkii murhaa Oulussa – neljän epäillään sekaantuneen henki­rikokseen, uhria ei ole löydetty https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000005920015.htmlHelsingin Sanomat 16.1.2019: Oulun soramonttumurhan tutkinta edennyt – ruumis edelleen kateissa https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000005967709.htmlHelsingin Sanomat 8.5.2019: Oulun poliisi kertoo löytäneensä soramonttu­murhan uhrin ruumiin vedestä https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000006097479.htmlHelsingin Sanomat 4.6.2019: Kolmelle miehelle syytteet Oulun sora­monttu­murhasta https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000006130449.htmlHelsingin Sanomat 17.6.2019: Mies pakotettiin teloittamaan oma veljensä soramontulla Oulussa, syyttäjä vaatii myös veljensä ampujalle murhatuomiota https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000006145773.htmlHelsingin Sanomat 5.7.2019: Veljensä pakotettuna ampunut tuomittiin vankeuteen surmasta, pakottajille pidemmät rangaistukset yllytyksestä tappoon https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000006164312.htmlHelsingin Sanomat 26.2.2020: ”Tämmöisessä paikassa ei käy ikinä hyvin”, ajatteli oululaismies ja hetkeä myöhemmin hän ampui isoveljeään päähän – näin pelonsekainen yö eteni ampujan mukaan https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000006420096.htmlHelsingin Sanomat 17.4.2020: Hovioikeus: Uhkailija yllytti murhaan, kun hän pakotti pikkuveljen ampumaan isoveljensä soramontulla Oulussa https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000006477607.htmlHelsingin Sanomat 24.2.2020: Mies teloitti veljensä soramontulla Oulussa – oikeus pohtii, pakotettiinko surmaaja tekoon https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000006417033.htmlIlta-Sanomat 26.2.2020: Soramonttusurman yllytyksestä tuomittu: ”Aina valmis pahoinpitelyyn, mutta siitä on pitkä matka siihen, että joku kuolee” https://www.is.fi/oulun-seutu/art-2000006420360.htmlIlta-Sanomat 26.2.2020: ”Sitten mä tein sen ja hän lysähti maahan” – riitely kadonneista huumeista päättyi ampumiseen soramontulla Jäälissä https://www.is.fi/oulun-seutu/art-2000006419837.htmlLapin Kansa 27.2.2020: Soramontulla ammutun äiti kertoi veljesten pelänneen velanperintää – "Äiti auta, soita poliisit, en halua kuolla" https://www.lapinkansa.fi/soramontulla-ammutun-aiti-kertoi-veljesten-pelanne/660859

The Pursuit Zone
TPZ191: Winter Trekking in Lapland, Northern Finland with Rachel Frei Bandieri

The Pursuit Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 40:33


She is a Swiss outdoor explorer that likes the challenge of winter adventure.  She has competed in 2 arctic winter races in Finland, the Rovaniemi 150 and 300, as well as the Arrowhead 135 winter endurance race in northern Minnesota.  In February 2019 she set out on an expedition called Arctic 1000, a 1000 km solo and unsupported trek in Lapland, the northern most region of Finland.  Her planned route was from the Lapland capital Rovaniemi to Lake Inari and back, but due to equipment troubles her journey ended at 700 km on day 20.  You can learn more about her adventures at her website thestridersadventures.blogspot.com.  Rachel Frei Bandieri, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

Gresham College Lectures
The Business of Santa Claus in Lapland

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 49:49


The myth of Santa Claus has been translated into an extraordinary market on a global scale. We see Santa everywhere in adverts and products, and people also travel quite long distances to meet the 'real Santa' in his faraway home. The first Concorde flight from Britain to Northern Finland was organised in 1984 with around 100 passengers wanting to experience the magic of Christmas in this authentic setting. But how did this marketing success materialise? How did Finland become the home of Christmas?A lecture by Teea Palo 11 DecemberThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/santa-clausGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege

The Other Side Of Perfect
Emma Fogarty talks EB, life outside the condition, DEBRA Ireland and why fundraising is fundamental

The Other Side Of Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 49:42


On Episode 12 (the final episode in Series 1) we have the patient ambassador for DEBRA Ireland, Emma Fogarty. Emma suffers from RDEB, also known as Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa. EB is a rare, genetic skin condition which causes the skin to blister at the slightest touch. These wounds, some of which will never heal, occur both internally and externally and are constantly at risk of severe infection. Children that are born with EB are highly susceptible to a very aggressive form of skin cancer from as early as their teenage years and there is currently no cure for EB. Emma has an extraordinary life, and has experienced pain most humans can't even fathom. This remarkable woman is everything The Other Side Of Perfect is about because, she's not defined by her struggle, instead her strength. In this episode we discuss in detail, what it's like living with EB, life outside the condition, the incredible people Emma has met on her journey, and why fundraising is so important. On the topic of fundraising, DEBRA Ireland is the only charity devoted solely to the care and cure of EB. DEBRA supports patients and their families living with the devastating effects of this condition and helps them cope with all the challenges that it brings. DEBRA provides this through their in-home EB Community Care Programme as well as advancing research both nationally and internationally. In February 2020 I will be taking part in the DEBRA Ireland Arctic Challenge. My mission is to survive in the harsh environment of Northern Finland, 150km above the Arctic Circle, totally off grid with no running water or electricity. The aim is to learn new skills and survive the extreme cold of the arctic regions whilst raising money for children living with EB. Last year the trip raised just under €250,000 from just 35 participants. In 2020 there's 36 of us heading and it's the first year men will be joining the mission. I know you will take a huge amount from this episode and I urge you to use the emotion and empathy experienced to make just a small donation where 100% of the proceeds from my Arctic fundraising go directly to DEBRA Ireland.DONATIONS https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/joannelarbyArctic Challenge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0AnSVhxHVEDEBRA Ireland https://debraireland.org/Visit https://theothersideofperfect.com/

Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast
I'm In A Weird Place Now

Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 37:45


Is the RoPS tie on a knife edge, or is a perfectly safe, flat surface from which we'll make comfortable progress? Martyn, Richard and Lewis Walker of Dons blog What A Stramash try to answer.   Also in this week's show: new deals for the management, and batting away a Hibs challenge for the signing of Funso Ojo like one might a mosquito in Northern Finland.   Subscribe!

Circulation on the Run
Circulation February 19, 2019 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 20:03


Dr Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and it's editors. I'm Dr Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. And I am so privileged to be joined by Senior Associate Editors whom I respect and admire so much. And they are Dr Biykem Bozkurt from Baylor College of Medicine and Dr Sana Al-Khatib from Duke University. And we have three woman discussing the Go Red for Women issue. Yes!                                 The current issue is the third Go Red for Women issue and boy, is it a bonanza issue. It tackles a wide spectrum of topics relating to cardiovascular disease in women, including prevention, risk stratification, myocardial infarction, pregnancy, heart failure, cardiac arrest, sudden cardiac death, and in so many wonderful formats; from original papers to systematic reviews, state-of-the-art papers, in-depth reviews, a research letter, and even frame of reference papers.                                 So, let’s get digging into this issue, shall we? And Biykem, we could start with you because I'd like to start with three original papers that really set the scene. The first discussed temporal changes and the very contemporary data from 2001 to 2016, describing cardiovascular risk factors and their treatment. And then the second focuses on young females with acute myocardial infarction. And the third on older women. Could you take us through these papers Biykem? Dr Biykem Bozkurt:         Lets first start looking at the sex differences through the Anne Haines Survey which enrolled more than 35000 patients. And they examined the trend all the way back from 2000 to 2016. Now the good news is the improvement in hypertension diabetes hyperlipidemia in woman were similar to men. So that's the good news. But BMI increased more in women than in men and overall, the ability to control blood pressure and diabetes hyperlipidemia appear to be a little bit better for women than in men.                                 But the concerning trend becomes apparent when we look at another paper that examined the twenty-year trend in young adults. Now, the first message is, and this is important for both genders, the proportion of the hospitalizations that are attributable to young patients, and young patients are defined as ages between 35 and 54 in this study, and this study was from Erik, increased from 1995 to 2014. So young patients appear to be having more in life compared to before, compared to 1990s and the 2000s. And that was actually partly due to the increasing prevalence of comorbidities, such as hypertension diabetes among young patients.                                 Now, interestingly among young patients, young women presenting with [inaudible] had a lower likelihood of receiving guideline directed therapy which, of course, sound familiar to our audience because we have the disparities of lower treatments and lower access to care in women with MI presentation compared to men. And unfortunately, again this will sound like the former news, the pre-hospital mortality was quite high in young women and has declined less in young women, compared to men.                                 So, the Erik study highlights the disparity for young women compared to young men. And then we have to recognize that most young patients in my hospitalization attributed to young patients is increasing. So this is probably a population that we need to be aware of. Regarding the older patients, there is a publication from the Opach Study looking at the sedentary behavior and cardiovascular disease in older women. And they looked at more than 5500 patients aged between 63 and all the way up until 97. And they looked at sedentary time and they looked at the duration of sedentary time all the way over eleven hours in some of the patients. And of course the higher the sedentary time was, the worse the cardiovascular disease risk was amongst the older women. So now we are recognizing that among older women, the post-menopausal or elderly women, the risk of cardiovascular disease rises with sedentary lifestyle.                                 And I think these three papers highlight the overall trend that we tend to see, maybe, better emphasis for comorbidity control. But at the same time we are now starting to recognize that in younger patients, especially in younger women the risk of MI is on the rise. And in older women, activity and remaining active and not having too much sedentary time are important to prevent cardiovascular disease. Dr Carolyn Lam: Oh, Biykem, thank you for framing that so beautifully. So some good news, some bad news, and certainly some things we should be looking out for. You know, in another patient group that we always need to touch on when we talk about the Go Red for Women issue is pregnant women, or post-pregnancy. Could you comment, perhaps, on the systematic review that we have? Dr Biykem Bozkurt: This is a very comprehensive, systematic review looking at the cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality in women with a history of pregnancy complications. And they provide detailed systematic review and method analysis. It's becoming more apparent that the spectrum of cardiovascular disease ranges all the way from preeclampsia to arrythmia to pericardial myopathy. And we're recognizing this continuum both in the peripartum period, at the same time as the future risk. So those with preeclampsia and premature birth and delivery are associated with lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease. So, I think this paper is providing the right overview and a very comprehensive meta-analysis recognizing that pregnancy led to complications and morbidity and mortality in women. Dr Carolyn Lam: Indeed. And it does just add so nicely to this issue, you know? Letting us know that we should watch out for the young women. We should watch out for the sedentary older women. And we should watch out for women with a history of pregnancy complications. But let’s switch tracks now. Sana, there was an amazing autopsy paper, actually, relating to sudden death in women. And as well as another original paper focusing on out of hospital cardiac arrest that is really very interesting. Would you like to tell us about those two? Dr Sana Al-Khatib: Oh absolutely. I would love to. As someone who has devoted her life to the study of sudden cardiac death and you know, identifying factors, prevention. I really like that the paper looking at the risk of cardiac death in women and men. This study, Carolyn, was conducting in Finland, and the aim of the study was to determine autopsy findings and causes of death among women in a large population of sudden cardiac death.                                 They also were able to classify some EKG characteristics in men and women cardiac death victims. That really added helpful information. To do that, they systematically collected clinical and autopsy data from sudden cardiac death victims in Northern Finland between 1998 and 2017. So they actually had data on close to 5870 SCD victims. The findings were very interesting because they found that victims were significantly older than that. You know, so when they provided the median age it was 70 years for women versus 63 for men. So that was a significant difference there. And when they looked at the most frequently identified cause of death, they found that it was ischemic heart disease in both factions. Seventy two percent in women verses seventy six percent among men. And what was really striking about this was that the seventy two percent presence among women was higher than what had been reported in other theories.                                 They also reported that women were more likely to have lung ischemic cause of sudden cardiac death than men. It commented on the fact that primary myocardiac fibrosis was more likely to be found in woman victims rather than in men. And then they were able to identify some EKG factors stating that, in general, women were more likely to have a prior normal EKG than men. But that it increased the marker for sudden cardiac death with the presence of MDH with the polarization changes that were more commonly seen in women.                                 So, I thought that the findings were really interesting. They sure to be advance the field. Dr Carolyn Lam: I couldn't agree more. Sex differences in sudden cardiac death. I don't think many people could tell you they knew much about it at all before this paper. And what about at a hospital cardiac arrest? Dr Sana Al-Khatib: So, the other paper, which was really interesting, was a study that really looked at the public perception on why women receive less bystander CPR than men in out of hospital cardiac arrest. And this was an observation that was made a long time ago, Carolyn. So what's interesting for these investigators to be able to shed some light on this observation. What they did was they conducted a national survey of members of the public. And they were able to get 548 people to respond. Not a very high response rate, but pretty good for getting qualitative research studies. About fifty percent of the responders were women, so it was important to note that. And there was a good geographic distribution of the people; this was done in the U.S. And after they corrected their data, and they analyzed their data, the major thing emerged in terms of why the public perceived that women received less bystander CPR. The findings were really interesting.                                 The first finding was that people were concerned about being accused of sexual assault if they were to do CPR on the woman, which was interesting. Some actually were concerned that women were too weak or too frail. If they were to ever do CPR, might they cause any bone fractures, any injuries to the woman because they're more fragile, so to speak, than men. And their last theme was misperceptions about women in medical distress. What that meant was they felt that, well, you know, are women actually victims of sudden cardiac death? Yes, definitely, women can have sudden cardiac arrest and some people said, "Well, sometimes women can be overly dramatic and so maybe those presentations were not real presentations of sudden cardiac arrest," which I thought was really interesting.                                 I felt these were really interesting insights into why women don't receive CPR as much as men, and hopefully future interventions can be targeting these misconceptions or these concerns that the public has about doing CPR on women. Dr Carolyn Lam: Isn't that so intriguing. The misconception that women are either too shy, too frail, or too dramatic. Oh my goodness. Anyway, that was all the original papers, which were fantastic. But I have to admit that one of the things that I love most about the Go Red for Women issues is that it talks about women in cardiology. And Biykem, you've always been such a huge mentor to me. And what I love about this issue is that there are a few papers, aren't there, that actually focus on the importance of this mentorship. Could you tell us about that? Dr Biykem Bozkurt: It's a very important concept that I think is underlying a few papers in our issue. The first one is women in cardiology and perhaps the lack of increase in the representation of women in cardiology. Even though women make up about half of our medical graduates, among practicing cardiologists women comprise less than about twelve to fifteen percent of the population. That perhaps disparity hasn't changed in the last two decades. We tend to sometimes compare our profession to the surgical field, and I think gender inequality appears to be a little bit similar to general surgery and orthopedic.                                 But the paper by Ziman underlines the following: Even though our gender inequality is similar to the surgical field, to look at the temporal trends there has been a significant rise in female representation in general surgery. And actually, among medical trainees, about one third of the medical trainees, not fifty percent like us, one third of the medical trainees are in surgical fields after they go to medical school. But the female representation has been steadily increasing in the surgical fields; about three-fold out of cardiology. Whereas female representation cardiology has the main slot, so the surgical fields are doing a better job in either welcoming, supporting, and mentoring their female trainees than the cardiology field.                                 This is an important concept for us to recognize, and usually the disparity reasons are perceived to be gender and lifestyle and/or personal preferences. That doesn't appear to be the case. Perhaps the better role models and better mentorship could eliminate this disparity and this is underlined in the Olmein Mein paper by Ziman.                                 Another paper by Sharon Hunt also underlines this concept. She portrays the woman needed in cardiac transplantation from a historical and personal perspective, and underlines the following: We tend to have a large number of woman leaders in advance heart failure and cardiac transplantation. And part of this may be attributed to the fact that women have been part of the fabric, part of the readership, part of the group that has developed the field and has been practicing. And thus, there has not been a nation or incorporation of the women in the field. And thus, since they've been involved in the practice from the beginning, they have been seen as a natural partner. Even though cardiac transplantation is quite demanding, requires bedside presence, and hours which are usually used as a reason for women not to go into certain fields, such as interventional. In transplant, we don't seem to have that much disparity for women. Women tend to select this field on one of the reasons in Sharon Hunt's piece is identified as being part of the team from the beginning, and having good role models and mentors.                                 And finally, there is a research letter that identifies if the corresponding author is a female author. There is a large representation of co-authors. This is a very interesting finding by Ouyang stating that even though the female to male senior authorship rates have not been different over the years, if the senior author or the corresponding author is a female there tends to be a higher number of co-authors. This may suggest that female corresponding authors are able to mentor or include their partners or team members. Or vice versa, female co-authors may feel more invited and incorporated as a team. So, this paper also underlines that women in leadership positions connected to cardiology may serve as positive role models to recruit and retain talented junior female investigators. Dr Carolyn Lam: Ah, indeed, indeed, indeed. So many topics that come close to my own heart. But Sana, among the numerous other papers here, we have two state of the art papers, two in-depth reviews, there are three frame of reference papers. Which one, or ones, stood out to you? Dr San Al-Khatib: One important paper, Carolyn, you certainly mentioned is an online paper that was titled "Why are Young Black Women as High Risk for Cardiovascular Disease". I personally like this paper a lot because it highlights such an important issue that has great impact on public health. And sometimes the population of young black women may go unrecognized in terms of their risk of cardiovascular disease and what have you. So really the On My Mind paper tackles what are these things that are driving the worsening cardiovascular disease trends in this patient population. And what can we do about it? And they talk about how the awareness of heart disease and the leading cause of death among these women is actually more among black patients. And so, they talk about the need to really implement multi-level strategies to try to address this, raise awareness, identify disparities in care. They even also call for really investing in black women scientists.                                 And so, this was such a really good paper and I'm sure that the readers will enjoy it as much as I have. Dr Carolyn Lam: Oh, thank you so much for that, Sana. That really, really makes for such a rich issue with such a lot of different papers. We're running out of time, so we don't even have the opportunity to really discuss, but I want to mention these so that the listeners will look out for them. Beyond the papers we've already discussed, we have state-of-the-art papers on cardiovascular care in women veterans and the management of cardiovascular disease in women with breast cancer. We even have two in-depth reviews. One on sex differences in advance heart failure therapies and a second on the role of breast arterial calcification in cardiovascular risk stratification in women. And finally, there's a research letter on the size of thoracic aortic aneurysms in women. So many papers, such a beautiful, beautiful issue. I just want to thank you both Sana and Biykem for leading this beautiful Go Red for Women issue.                                 Thank you, listeners, for joining us today. You've been listening to Circulation on the Run. Don't forget to tune in again next week.                                 This program is copyright American Heart Association 2019.  

Cosmic
Cosmic #8 - From Feeling on the Fringes to Becoming VP at the EU Parliament - w/ Heidi Hautala

Cosmic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 71:30


Heidi Hautala is one of the most inspiring women I ever met and her career speaks for itself. From her childhood spent feeling on the fringes in Northern Finland to starting up the country's Green party to then becoming Vice President at the European Parliament, her life is full of learnings and inspiring stories.

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023
MN.29.02.1996 - The Jingle Collectors

The Media Network Vintage Vault 2022-2023

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 30:45


It was extremely rare that we prepared 5 Media Networks in February, so we thought of making this programme different from the usual bill of fare. But then, what was usual on this programme! Looking at the mailbag coming in at the moment, there's a clear bias from people who want to hear more radio related documentaries, especially along the lines of the expedition to Northern Finland. Today's programme comes as a result of surfing on the Internet. While looking through the excellent shortwave radio catalogue compiled by Pete Costello, we came across a link to a jingles society here in The Netherlands. So, every reason to find out more. We invited two guests into the wireless studio Benno Rozen (at that time working for Omroep Brabant in Eindhoven) and Jelle Boonstra. The (made much later) is still up. And we will be hearing more from them in 2019 when Dutch radio celebrates 100 years.

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast
EER141: Lapland Holidays - Things to Do in Northern Finland with Kids

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 27:42


Lapland Holidays - Things to Do in Northern Finland with Kids Lapland holidays are all about ice, snow, and Santa. Have you been to northern Finland with kids? After listening to this episode, you may start planning a Lapland holiday of your own. Listen in as we discuss Lapland safaris, Lapland reindeer, the Lapland Santa and Christmas in Lapland. All this and other exciting topics related to visiting northern Finland with kids. ::: Like what you’re hearing? Then please subscribe, rate & review Epic Education Radio. We would be extremely grateful! iTunes is a search engine as well, and so when you rate and review us, you help others find us. Thank you! ::: Dogsleds. Ice hotels. Reindeer pulling sleighs, and a town where it's Christmas every day of the year. Welcome to Lapland Finland, a place of wonder, and a fantastic idea of a family holiday. Today's guest is Katja Gaskell. The last time we spoke, we talked about Mexico City for episode #86. Today, we talk about something completely different: Lapland for kids. Katja recently visited Lapland during winter and had an amazing time. Today she fills us in on Lapland holidays and all the fun things to do in Lapland with kids. Have you been to Lapland Finland? Have you been to Lapland with kids? If so, tell us about it in the comments. If not, then listen in, read everything below and start planning your Lapland holiday now!   IN THIS EPISODE 02:34 Intro 03:55 Why Finland with Kids? 06:40 Lapland Holidays: The Nuts & Bolts 07:38 Package Holiday to Lapland VS. Planning it Yourself 09:30 More Nuts and Bolts 12:21 Where to Stay in Lapland Finland 13:47 Things to Do in Lapland 16:21 Cross-Country Skiing in Lapland Finland 18:05 Lapland Culture: Kids in Public 19:12 Lapland Reindeer Sleigh Rides 20:46 Lapland Santa  25:17 What to Bring to Lapland    ABOUT Name: Katja Gaskell, her husband and three kids (now 10, 8 & 3 years old) Hold passports from: The UK Type of travel: Living abroad & short-term travel A few places they've been: Lived in Australia, India & Mexico, traveled all over Asia, Central America, and Europe   LINKS & RESOURCES Katja's post on visiting Lapland with kids   FIND HER ON Globetotting | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Where is Lapland? Lapland is in the far northern part of Finland, bordering Norway, Sweden, Russia, and the Baltic Sea. Most of Lapland Finland is within the arctic circle. Lapland has been associated with Santa Claus and Christmas since the 1920's. When you see the landscapes and the herds of Lapland reindeer in the area, it's easy to see why! Lapland Weather & Arctic Travel As you might have guessed, Lapland is quite cold for most of the year. Winters last approximately seven months, and most of that time in darkness. Because of Lapland's proximity to the north pole, concepts like day and night take on new meaning. Visit northern Finland in January and there are around three hours of daylight. Visit in June or July and the sun literally never sets. This can be tricky to get used for some people, but Katja says that life goes on in the dark. Visiting Lapland during the polar night was a magical experience for her entire family. Getting to Lapland Finland & Lapland Tours Katja talks about the many package tours to Lapland from the UK. In fact, there now are direct flights from Heathrow to two cities in Lapland. In the Uk, there are many package tours to Lapland — especially near the Christmas holidays. These "Meet Santa" Lapland package tours are usually for only a day or two. They provide all the winter clothing you need — boots, snowsuits, etc. — making it as easy as possible for your kids to meet the Lapland Santa. Katja feels that these Lapland package tours were too rushed for her family. In fact, they chose to build their own Lapland itinerary so they could see and do more in the region. "To rush through [Lapland] and not stop and savor it would be a real shame," she told me. Things to Do in Lapland with Kids   If you're going to Lapland with kids, then visiting the Lapland Santa is probably on your list. That said, there is so much more to do in Lapland, and that's what Katja told me about first. Cross-Country Skiing in Finland She and her family love skiing, so they tried cross-country skiing in Finland. "The Fins make it look very easy," she says with a laugh. Skiing also gave them the opportunity to see the stars and hear the silence like few places in the world have. Katja has lived in Sydney, Mexico City, and New Delhi, over the last decade or so. Having lived in megacities for so long, she explained, gave the darkness and the silence a new meaning. Snowmobiles & Sleigh Rides in Lapland Finland Katja and family explored this winter wonderland by any means. Lapland holidays usually involve reindeer, so a Lapland reindeer sleigh ride was in order. They also rode snowmobiles on a Lapland Safari, as well as taking a dogsled. Along the way, they would stop at a Kota (Finnish-style hut) for a warm drink and some treats before heading back out into the snow. They also spoke to an old Finnish reindeer herder, who told them about his life through a translator. More info on this in the podcast. Christmas in Lapland In the town of Rovaniemi, Finland Christmas is every day of the year. Here is where you can visit Santa's "village," and get a chance to meet Lapland Santa himself. Out of all the things to do in Finland with kids, this may be on the top of many families' lists. How about for Katja. As she explains in the episode, her kids are at different stages belief and disbelief. Listen in to see how they reacted to Lapland Santa's visit. More About Lapland Holidays & Lapland with Kids Listen in to hear more about Katja's family holiday in Lapland. We talk more about Lapland food, rental cars in Lapland, where to stay in Lapland and what to bring with you. Listen in! Have You Had a Lapland Holiday? What did you do? Where did you stay? Tell us all about your Lapland holidays in the comments below.   Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This means, at no extra cost to you,  we might receive a small commission if you make a purchase or book using those links. My opinions are my own and I only recommend places/services that I believe will genuinely help you plan the best Lapland holiday, Have you been to Northern Finland with kids? Have you ridden a Lapland reindeer sleigh and met Lapland Santa. Have you ever experienced Christmas in Lapland? Tell us about it! Full-on family travel fundamentals. Epic Education Radio is interviews, stories and advice for people who decide to make travel a priority in their family's life...and for those who want to. Tune in each week to hear stories and advice from new traveling families, and hear how they've handled various family travel-related issues like education, socialization, working, budgeting, accommodation, road-parenting, safety, technology and more. We talk gear, websites, apps and other resources for traveling & nomadic families, and answer questions from those who would like to do something similar.

Advanced Manufacturing Now
LASER MARKING SOLUTIONS: INNOVATIVE APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL LASER BEAM

Advanced Manufacturing Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 5:05


Cajo Technologies President Ismo Rantala talks with Candace Roulo, managing editor of Manufacturing Engineering magazine, about the company’s patented technology, which is based on an innovative application of the traditional laser beam, allowing for precise and permanent marking or color patterning on almost any material without additives or pigments. The company is headquartered in Kempele, in Northern Finland, and has grown internationally with subsidiary and several offices in the United States.

Nerdonomy: Nerds on History
The Knocker Upper

Nerdonomy: Nerds on History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 58:24


As they approach their 3rd Anniversary, Eric and Bryan look back at one of their most popular topics.  Enjoy! Click here to download the podcast file. PHOTO CREDIT: Log Driving Tradition, River Ii, Northern Finland,  ninara, Flickr. The post The Knocker Upper appeared first on NERDONOMY.

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023
Media Network : Inspiring Finnish DXpedition 1996

The Media Network Vintage Vault 2022-2023

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2010 31:45


Take your mind back to January 30th 1996. Audio on the web sounds like early wax cylinders. Mobile phones are catching on. Jonathan Marks recounts an expedition to Lemmenjoki, near Ivalo in Northern Finland, well above the Arctic Circle. The reason to head up to the frozen North was to listen to mediumwave radio with friends of the Finnish DX Association and to understand the fascination of hearing stations from all parts of the globe. This was a time when distance still had magic, especially as you never knew what might fade in next. The temperature outside was -26 C. Inside the log cabin we were listening to Japan on mediumwave starting a new day. What's the fascination? You're able to hear the world talking to itself live. Even though the number of mediumwave stations has decreased in the world, the Dxpeditions still continue. Check out this link for news of a new location that opened in 2010. Tip of the hat to Daneen Vol for sharing the photo via Flickr. Must look for my negatives.