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Auto Pikachu La gronda passiun da Daniela Stuppan è il mund dal comic giapunais Pokémon, ma ella è era fascinada dad autos. Uschia ha ella decorà ses auto cun figuras e simbols da quest comic. Nus avain accumpagnà la giuvna da Trimmis durant la transfurmaziun da ses auto a l'ultimativ pokémon. Scumond d'ir cun auto en il Grischun Per charrar tras il chantun Grischun duvrav'ins avant 100 onns blera pazienza e ... geabain, chavals. Cunquai ch'il scumond dad ir cun auto en il Grischun è pir vegni abolì ils 21-06-1925, eri fin lura lescha da tschentar giu il motor e da laschar trair l'auto da chavals. _______________________________________________________ Vom Fahrverbot zum Pikachu-Mobil: Graubündens bewegte Autogeschichte Vor 100 Jahren war Autofahren in Graubünden verboten – heute fährt ein leuchtend gelbes Pikachu-Auto durch Trimmis. Die Geschichte zeigt, wie sich Mobilität vom Verbot zur kreativen Freiheit entwickelt hat. Daniela Stuppan aus Trimmis hat ihre zwei großen Leidenschaften – Pokémon und Autos – auf kreative Weise vereint. Mit viel Liebe zum Detail verwandelte sie ihr Fahrzeug in ein rollendes Kunstwerk im Stil der japanischen Comicwelt. Ihr Auto, inspiriert von Pikachu, zieht als farbenfrohes Pokémon-Mobil alle Blicke auf sich. Ein Blick in die Vergangenheit zeigt, wie sehr sich die Mobilität im Kanton Graubünden verändert hat: Noch vor 100 Jahren war das Autofahren dort verboten. Erst am 21. Juni 1925 wurde das Verbot aufgehoben. Bis dahin mussten Motorfahrzeuge abgeschaltet und von Pferden gezogen werden – ein faszinierender Kontrast zur heutigen, kreativen Autokultur.
Jeremy Au unpacks the real value add of venture capital beyond just funding. Using data and founder behavior patterns, he explains how investor type, timing, team building and university background shape outcomes. The conversation highlights what actually helps founders succeed, how top tier funds scout talent and where undervalued opportunities lie across Southeast Asia. 00:34 Research Insights on Angel Investments: Jeremy shares how angel backing increases startup survival by 14 percent, hiring by 40 percent and exits by 10 percent. The early investor effect is real and measurable. 01:36 Key Components of Successful Entrepreneurs: Success tends to repeat when founders launch at the right time, attract high quality resources and execute well. 02:28 Impact of Top Tier vs Lower Tier VCs: First time and failed founders see more benefit from top tier VCs. Successful founders already have momentum and get less marginal value. 05:39 University Influence on Startup Success: Southeast Asia's top unicorn founders often come from NUS and UI. Meanwhile, Ivy League founders get higher funding but often at higher valuations, limiting upside. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/vc-impact-on-founders Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts
Tra le nebbie delle Alpi valdostane, negli anni '80 e '90, si consumano delitti oscuri destinati a entrare nella storia nera italiana. Al centro di tutto, una figura sfuggente e disturbata: Andrea Matteucci, uomo dai mille volti e dai silenzi impenetrabili.Operaio riservato, padre di famiglia, uomo qualunque agli occhi di molti… eppure, dietro quella facciata ordinaria si cela qualcosa di molto più inquietante. Una scia di sangue che attraversa due decenni, fatta di vittime scelte con cura e rituali mai del tutto compresi.Il suo nome emerge solo anni dopo, quando le indagini, inizialmente frammentarie, iniziano a connettere eventi all'apparenza scollegati. Ma chi era davvero Andrea? Un serial killer lucido e calcolatore? O il prodotto malato di un passato che nessuno ha voluto vedere?Una verità scomoda, ancora oggi piena di zone d'ombra. La risposta, forse, è nascosta nelle voci che ancora sussurrano nel vento gelido della Val d'Aosta.Episodio senza pubblicitàhttps://bit.ly/3C1LnZ7Seguici su Instagram https://bit.ly/3C4megwIscriviti al canale WhatsApphttps://bit.ly/4h8B6JtQuesta è un'opera di fantasia ispirata da una storia vera. Ogni riferimento a luoghi reali, eventi o personaggi realmente esistiti è rielaborato dall'immaginazione. Gli eventi narrati sono il frutto della creatività dell'autore e qualsiasi somiglianza o discordanza con persone reali, luoghi e eventi accaduti è puramente casuale.
Tra le nebbie delle Alpi valdostane, negli anni '80 e '90, si consumano delitti oscuri destinati a entrare nella storia nera italiana. Al centro di tutto, una figura sfuggente e disturbata: Andrea Matteucci, uomo dai mille volti e dai silenzi impenetrabili.Operaio riservato, padre di famiglia, uomo qualunque agli occhi di molti… eppure, dietro quella facciata ordinaria si cela qualcosa di molto più inquietante. Una scia di sangue che attraversa due decenni, fatta di vittime scelte con cura e rituali mai del tutto compresi.Il suo nome emerge solo anni dopo, quando le indagini, inizialmente frammentarie, iniziano a connettere eventi all'apparenza scollegati. Ma chi era davvero Andrea? Un serial killer lucido e calcolatore? O il prodotto malato di un passato che nessuno ha voluto vedere?Una verità scomoda, ancora oggi piena di zone d'ombra. La risposta, forse, è nascosta nelle voci che ancora sussurrano nel vento gelido della Val d'Aosta.Episodio completohttps://bit.ly/3C1LnZ7Seguici su Instagram https://bit.ly/3C4megwIscriviti al canale WhatsApphttps://bit.ly/4h8B6JtQuesta è un'opera di fantasia ispirata da una storia vera. Ogni riferimento a luoghi reali, eventi o personaggi realmente esistiti è rielaborato dall'immaginazione. Gli eventi narrati sono il frutto della creatività dell'autore e qualsiasi somiglianza o discordanza con persone reali, luoghi e eventi accaduti è puramente casuale.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de "Beau Voyage", je poursuis ma conversation avec Nans et Guillaume "Mouts" de la géniale émission "Nus et culottés".Cette fois, ils nous plongent dans leurs rencontres les plus saisissantes et les moments qui ont véritablement transformé leur vision de l'humanité.De ce fermier belge travaillant 361 jours par an mais rayonnant d'un bonheur authentique, à ce Corse au passé trouble qui les a confrontés à leur plus grande peur, nos deux aventuriers nous expliquent comment ces rencontres ont façonné leur philosophie de vie.Entre danger et émerveillement, ils explorent les frontières de l'humanité. Comment trouver la lumière dans chaque individu même le plus sombre ? Comment la communication peut sauver des vies ? Et surtout, comment ces expériences extrêmes leur ont appris que le vagabondage n'est pas tant une question de géographie que d'état d'esprit ?Ils nous partagent aussi les coulisses de leurs tournages : comment ils gèrent leurs conflits sur la route, pourquoi ils ont choisi de réduire le nombre de leurs voyages pour préserver leur qualité, et leur mission actuelle avec leur magazine WALP.On a adoré ce moment passé avec eux, on espère qu'il vous plaira tout autant !Bonne écoute !Retrouvez-nous sur @beauvoyage !**************************************Production : Sakti ProductionsMusique : Chase The Mississipi, Michael ShynesVous êtes une marque et vous souhaitez collaborer avec Beau Voyage ? Ecrivez-nous : mariegarreau@saktiproductions.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, Kate Bravery, Global Leader of Talent Advisory at Mercer, is joined by Dr. Andrew Tay, Chief Wellbeing Officer at the National University of Singapore (NUS). They discuss the role of the Chief Wellbeing Officer and the evolving mental health challenges faced by NUS students, including insights into the value of in-person collaboration. Additionally, they explore the implications of these challenges for businesses concerning the next generation of talent emerging from universities.Interesting moments:Who owns well-beingAt the end of it all well-being is a whole organization approach. It is not a HR problem. It is not a manager problem. It's not a CEO problem. It's everybody's problem, everybody has a role to play.Value of in-person workWhen students learn remotely their risk of developing self-esteem issues increases. Think of your remote work policies. The in-office arrangement allows the community to connect socially, improve connectivity and reduce isolation.Psychological safetyWe started to track the concept of incivility. Those teams with a low incivility score were more likely to have higher psychological safety. What does that mean? It means you need to manage the behavior of your colleagues. You cannot tolerate remarks aimed at hurting people.Anticipating workforce needs We are training the next batch of our workforce who will be entering into your workplace. It is important for HR to anticipate the kind of issues that young people are facing before they enter the workforce and the kind of support that can help them thrive.https://www.mercer.com/insights/people-strategy/future-of-work/podcast-new-shape-of-work/
Quest onn è l'equipa da RTR s'installada a Meierhof/Sursaissa per porscher registraziuns a chors, musicas e chapellas. Dapi il 2023 porscha RTR a chors, musicas instrumentalas e chapellas da musica populara dal Grischun la pussaivladad da far registraziuns da tun e maletg. Suenter Flem e Zernez (2023), Savognin (2024) è il team da RTR s'installà il cumenzament da matg en la halla polivalenta a Meierhof/Sursaissa. Nus avain fatg videos da tuttas furmaziuns e registrà lur tocs e chanzuns.
Imaginez partir littéralement nu, sans argent et sans vêtements, avec pour unique objectif d'atteindre Paris en décapotable rouge pour sortir en boîte de nuit. Une folie? Une révélation? Un peu des deux...Dans cet épisode exceptionnel de "Beau Voyage", je reçois l'emblématique duo de l'émission "Nus et culottés", Nans et Guillaume "Mouts" Mouton. Ces deux ingénieurs devenus "intermittents du miracle" nous racontent comment une simple conversation téléphonique s'est transformée en défi délirant puis en concept d'émission génial qui nous captive tous depuis plus de 12 ans.De leur première expérience dans la Drôme où ils se sont jetés à l'eau - au sens propre comme au figuré - jusqu'à leurs incroyables rencontres en chemin, ils partagent avec authenticité leur philosophie de vie où sobriété rime avec liberté et où chaque rencontre devient une aventure humaine.Comment passe-t-on d'une course de poubelles en école d'ingénieur à un voyage en hélicoptère sans débourser un centime? Comment transformer la peur en créativité? Pourquoi la vraie richesse se trouve dans le dépouillement total? Entre rires et philosophie de vie, anecdotes improbables et réflexions profondes, cet épisode vous fera redécouvrir le pouvoir de la générosité humaine et vous donnera peut-être envie de lâcher prise à votre tour. Alors montez le son et venez rêver avec nous d'un monde où "l'aventure est partout et à la portée de tout le monde".La suite de cet épisode sera diffusé la semaine prochaine !Bonne écoute !Retrouvez-nous sur @beauvoyage !**************************************Production : Sakti ProductionsMusique : Chase The Mississipi, Michael ShynesVous êtes une marque et vous souhaitez collaborer avec Beau Voyage ? Ecrivez-nous : mariegarreau@saktiproductions.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:25:08 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (5/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - Lorsque Rhoda Scott perd son mari, elle reprend ses études à New York avant de revenir pour de bon. En 2004 on lui propose de monter une formation féminine, ce sera le Lady Quartet. Au fil des ans, plusieurs musiciennes se succèdent, toutes rassemblée aujourd'hui dans un triomphal Lady All Stars. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
durée : 00:25:02 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (4/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - Si elle affectionne les duos orgue – batterie (avec Daniel Humair ou Kenny Clarke, notamment), Rhoda Scott brille aussi en soliste du fameux Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra au Village Vanguard, comme au côté du saxophoniste de la Panthère rose ou de la voix de David Linx. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
durée : 00:25:09 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (3/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - L'organiste aux pieds nus… Au-delà du cliché qui va suivre Rhoda Scott jusqu'à aujourd'hui, l'image dit beaucoup de sa science du pédalier ce « troisième clavier » de l'orgue sur lequel elle joue les basses. Elle y a développé une technique singulière et peaufiné un groove irrésistible. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
durée : 00:25:04 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (2/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - En 1967, Rhoda Scott traverse l'Atlantique pour suivre l'enseignement de Nadia Boulanger. Séduite par la France elle revient s'y installer en 68, enregistre pour Barclay, enchaine la télévision et l'Olympia et épouse le patron du Bilboquet, Raoul Saint-Yves. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
durée : 00:25:09 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (1/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - Rhoda Scott nait en 1938 dans le New Jersey. Fille de pasteur, elle découvre l'orgue toute gamine à l'église, puis le r'n'b grâce à Ray Charles. À New York elle découvre la musique classique à la Manhattan School of Music et se fait très vite une place dans les clubs. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
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Singaporeans have voted. And they've returned the PAP to power. The PAP saw a landslide victory, in which it won 87 of 97 seats, or 65.57 per cent of the vote share. Analysts say The PAP’s resounding victory at the 2025 General Election reflects voters’ trust in the ability of Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and his party to steer the country through the brewing global turmoil. This, despite some expecting the PAP to stumble at this General Election. So what do the results prove? And what’s next for Singapore? On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Dr Tan Ern Ser, Adjunct Principal Research Fellow, IPS, NUS, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On behalf of Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region and its National Security Task Force the Hoover Institution held a Taiwan Roundtable Discussion on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, from 5:00 - 6:00 pm PT. Taiwan is facing a potential constitutional crisis. In December 2024, Taiwan's opposition-controlled legislature voted to impose a 2/3 supermajority quorum for the Constitutional Court to hear new cases. The legislature then voted down all the new nominees to the Court, leaving it with only 8 of members and unable to meet the new quorum requirement. The government has appealed to the Court to meet anyway and rule that the new amendments are unconstitutional. In this discussion, three experts on Taiwan's politics and judicial system discuss the factors leading up to this confrontation, the options facing the court, and the potential for deeper reforms to strengthen judicial independence in the face of a deepening confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties. ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS Chien-Chih Lin is an associate research professor at Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica and an associate professor at the Graduate Institute of National Development, National Taiwan University. He received the LLM & JSD degrees from the University of Chicago. His academic interests focus on comparative constitutional law in Asia. Lin is the coauthor ofConstitutional Convergence in East Asia (2022) and Ultimate Economic Conflict between China and Democratic Countries (2022). His articles can be found in both peer-reviewed and student-edited law journals as well as edited volumes, including Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Asia, American Journal of Comparative Law, and International Journal of Constitutional Law. He is the book review editor of International Journal of Constitutional Law. Weitseng Chen is a faculty member at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, specializing in law and economic development, law and politics, and legal history in the context of Greater China. He has recently published several books, including Regime Type and Beyond: The Transformation of Police in Asia (CUP, 2023), Authoritarian Legality in Asia: Formation, Development and Transition (CUP, 2019), The Beijing Consensus? How China Has Changed the Western Ideas of Law and Economic Development (CUP, 2017), Property and Trust Law: Taiwan (with Yun-Chien Chang & Y. J. Wu, Kluwer, 2017), and Law and Economic Miracle: Interaction Between Taiwan's Development and Economic Laws After WWII (in Chinese, 2000). Weitseng Chen earned his JSD from Yale Law School. Prior to joining NUS, he served as a Hewlett Fellow at Stanford's Center for Democracy,Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) and practiced as a corporate lawyer in the Greater China region with Davis Polk & Wardwell. Kharis Templeman is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and part of the Project on Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific. Templeman is a political scientist (Ph.D. 2012, Michigan) with research interests in Taiwan politics, democratization, elections and election management, party system development, and politics and security issues in Pacific Asia.
https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2025/04/30/brianearp/In this episode, we discuss- Dr. Brian Earp's prolific academic work in philosophy, psychology, and medical ethics.- how his conservative religious upbringing sparked his curiosity about morality and ethics.- his transition from professional theater to academia and his commitment to a PhD at age 30.- his research on love, obsession, and addiction, and his critique of monogamy as a societal default.- his book Love Drugs and the ethics of using medical technologies to enhance relationships.- ethical challenges in AI, his stance on bodily autonomy.- his current projects on AI, personalized digital tools, and more! Some Quotes from Dr. Earp “Whether it's harmful can be kind of contingent on historical and social attitudes.”“If you think love is about fundamentally wanting to contribute to the flourishing of another person… then the question of whether you should possess them… might not be conducive to their flourishing.” “We should advocate for a view of love according to which it's something that is rooted fundamentally in care and respect.”“Addiction can be part of one's identity… if you cure yourself of this addiction, you almost change who you are.”About Dr. Brian Earp Associate Professor Brian D. Earp, PhD, is director of the Oxford-NUS Centre for Neuroethics and Society (OCNS) and the EARP Lab (Experimental Bioethics, Artificial Intelligence, and Relational Moral Psychology Lab) within the Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS). Brian is also an Associate Professor of Philosophy and of Psychology at NUS by courtesy.See www.brianearp.com for more information.Eggshell Therapy and Coaching: eggshelltherapy.com About Imi Lo: www.imiloimilo.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/eggshelltherapy_imilo/ Newsletters: https://eepurl.com/bykHRzDisclaimers: https://www.eggshelltherapy.com/disclaimers Trigger Warning: This episode may cover sensitive topics including but not limited to suicide, abuse, violence, severe mental illnesses, relationship challenges, sex, drugs, alcohol addiction, psychedelics, and the use of plant medicines. You are advised to refrain from watching or listening to the YouTube Channel or Podcast if you are likely to be offended or adversely impacted by any of these topics. Disclaimer: The content provided is for informational purposes only. Please do not consider any of the content clinical or professional advice. None of the content can substitute mental health intervention. Opinions and views expressed by the host and the guests are personal views and they reserve the right to change their opinions. We also cannot guarantee that everything mentioned is factual and completely accurate. Any action you take based on the information in this episode is taken at your own risk.
Che tezzar in uffant n'è betg adina uschè intuitiv, romantic e simpel, quai san bleras mammas ord atgna experientscha. Persuenter datti strusch in tema ch'occupa ina dunna ch'è vegnida da frestg mamma uschè fitg sco quel dal dar latg. Ch'ins sa prepara sch'ins è en speranza surtut sin la naschientscha e ch'il temp suenter ha plitost segunda prioritad, e che tezzar in uffant n'è betg adina uschè intuitiv, romantic e simpel, quai san bleras mammas mettain ord atgna experientscha. Persuenter datti strusch in tema ch'occupa ina dunna ch'è vegnida da frestg mamma uschè fitg sco quel dal dar latg. En questa Marella udin nus da las experientschas da trais dunnas ch'han tuttas gì sias sfidas cun il dar latg. Sfidas che bleras dunnas pudessan enconuscher u che pudessan inscuntrar mammas frestgas. Nus udin d'ina mamma ch'ha tezzà sur plirs onns. Lura d'ina mamma ch'avess gugent tezzà, ma che n'aveva betg avunda latg. E d'ina mamma ch'è sa decidida sapientiv encunter il dar latg. L'experientscha da la mamma ch'ha gì ina istorgia da tezzar sco or dal cudesch, manca sapientiv. Persuenter vegnan a pled ina cussegliadra da dar latg ed ina istoricra che mettan a lieu l'in u l'auter fatg e mitus. Questa Marella duess dar in'invista en quai che pudess spetgar en quella rusna naira suenter il di X da la naschientscha.
Success used to mean good grades, and then landing a good job. But is this changing? Synopsis: Every month, The Straits Times takes a hard look at Singapore's social issues of the day with guests. In this special edition of In Your Opinion - filmed in front of a live audience - two youths share their experiences in starting up a business, and whether school grades would determine success at the workplace. About 100 people attended two recordings at indie cinema The Projector at Golden Mile Tower on the evening of April 15. The special live recording was organised in partnership with the National Youth Council (NYC), in support of the SG Youth Plan – an action blueprint created by youths, for youths and the world that they will lead. Hosted by ST assistant podcast editor Lynda Hong, this episode features two young entrepreneurs - Ms Adella Yeo and Mr Nabill Shukry. Currently an account manager at a software company, Ms Adella Yeo Rae-Nyse had co-founded MatcHub, a startup that matched fellow NUS students to find suitable job roles based on their personality. A part-time student with SUSS studying marketing, Nabill Shukry Johary juggles school with a business he started up in 2021 with his father - Cheekies, a home-based delivery service of healthy meals for the Muslim market - in a bid to help his family move out of their one-room rental apartment in Tampines. Is Singapore ready for diverse pathways to success so that young people can feel accomplished in their own ways? Highlights (click/tap above): 2:00 Journey to entrepreneurship 7:39 The point of going to university is not just for the paper qualifications 10:32 How academic grades play a part post-school 16:19 Challenge the conventions of success 27:14 Advice for youths to forge their own success Every voice matters, and if you want to share ideas and have your voice heard, you can do your bit in the SG Youth Plan Quest at: https://go.gov.sg/sgyp-mc Find out more about NYC’s upcoming engagement sessions: https://www.YouthPlan.gov.sg Read ST’s Opinion section: https://str.sg/w7sH Host: Lynda Hong (lyndahong@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Hadyu Rahim Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow In Your Opinion Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/w7Qt Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wukb Spotify: https://str.sg/w7sV Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcasts website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #inyouropinionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Success used to mean good grades, and then landing a good job. But is this changing? Synopsis: Every month, The Straits Times takes a hard look at Singapore's social issues of the day with guests. In this special edition of In Your Opinion - filmed in front of a live audience - two youths share their experiences in starting up a business, and whether school grades would determine success at the workplace. About 100 people attended two recordings at indie cinema The Projector at Golden Mile Tower on the evening of April 15. The special live recording was organised in partnership with the National Youth Council (NYC), in support of the SG Youth Plan – an action blueprint created by youths, for youths and the world that they will lead. Hosted by ST assistant podcast editor Lynda Hong, this episode features two young entrepreneurs - Ms Adella Yeo and Mr Nabill Shukry. Currently an account manager at a software company, Ms Adella Yeo Rae-Nyse had co-founded MatcHub, a startup that matched fellow NUS students to find suitable job roles based on their personality. A part-time student with SUSS studying marketing, Nabill Shukry Johary juggles school with a business he started up in 2021 with his father - Cheekies, a home-based delivery service of healthy meals for the Muslim market - in a bid to help his family move out of their one-room rental apartment in Tampines. Is Singapore ready for diverse pathways to success so that young people can feel accomplished in their own ways? Highlights (click/tap above): 2:00 Journey to entrepreneurship 7:39 The point of going to university is not just for the paper qualifications 10:32 How academic grades play a part post-school 16:19 Challenge the conventions of success 27:14 Advice for youths to forge their own success Every voice matters, and if you want to share ideas and have your voice heard, you can do your bit in the SG Youth Plan Quest at: https://go.gov.sg/sgyp-mc Find out more about NYC’s upcoming engagement sessions: https://www.YouthPlan.gov.sg Read ST’s Opinion section: https://str.sg/w7sH Host: Lynda Hong (lyndahong@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Hadyu Rahim Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow In Your Opinion Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/w7Qt Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wukb Spotify: https://str.sg/w7sV Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcasts website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #inyouropinionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La notg dals sis sin ils set da settember 1999 è il mulin a Cuas/Cumpadials brischà dal tuttafatg. Dapi lura è era il cussadent Toni Berther, numnà il Toni da Cuas, sparì. Nus tschertgain respostas. Entras documents da la procura publica va la «Marella» a la tschertga da respostas. Toni Berther n'aveva betg grond contact cun ses convischins ed el viveva ina vita solitaria a l'ur dal vitg. Daco è el sparì e daco è sia chasa brischada quella notg? A pled vegnan il cumandant dals pumpiers da quella giada, Sigis Schmed, l'avugà incumbensà da la cumissiun tutelara, Leo Cathomas, e Marcus Duff ch'ha giu ina colliaziun tras l'agricultura cun Toni Berther.
The race is heating up as we see new faces appearing in the community with GE2025 soon to be upon us. However, recent global unrest regarding US Trump Tariffs have shaken up Singapore in more ways than one. So the question is, will this be a factor to consider when we look at how political parties approach potential voters. On the Breakfast Show, Audrey speaks to Dr Reuben Ng, Assistant Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at NUS, as they discuss more about recent news surrounding GE2025 and how US Tariffs could potentially play a role in campaign strategies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached on April 4, 2025, after the Constitutional Court upheld the decision to remove him from office. This unprecedented ruling has set in motion a process for South Korea to hold a snap presidential election within 60 days, likely by June 3, 2025. The impeachment and upcoming election have sparked widespread debate about the future of the nation’s political landscape, governance, and its role on the international stage. On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Yongwook Ryu, Assistant Professor of International Politics, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS, to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sco «palaz da l'aria» è el vegni titulà: il nov jet dal Cussegl federal. Dapi quest onn fa el kilometers en l'aria. 103 milliuns francs ha el custà, e damai procurà per intginas lingias grossas. En il mintgadi è il jet in instrument impurtant da lavur per la regenza Svizra. RTR è sgulà il favrer ensemen cun il minister da l'exteriur Ignazio Cassis en Rumenia, quai a chaschun da l'Emna rumantscha. En questa «Marella» prendain nus quest viadi sco exempel per in da blers ch'in commember u ina commembra dal Cussegl federal fa en uffizi. Nus sclerin las dumondas: Tge signifitgi d'inscuntrar autras culturas? Tge reglas valan a l'exteriur ? Co ir enturn cun pajais ch'han tut autras ideas? Tge èn las sfidas e tge portan tals viadis a la politica Svizra? Nus discurrin dentant era cun il pilot sur da sia lavur e sur da las sfidas da sgular cun cussegliers u cusseglieras federalas d'in lieu a l'auter.
More than three weeks after a slew of intense hearings, South Koreans are still awaiting Constitutional Court's deliberation on the motion to impeach South Korea’s former President Yoon Suk Yeol. As deliberations drag on, protests have since intensified as hundreds of thousands of South Koreans take to the streets to rally. The decision could help bring an end to the months of political turmoil Yoon unleashed on 3rd Dec 2024, with his failed attempt to place his country under martial law. On this episode of Morning Shot, Dr Ryu Yongwook, Assistant Professor from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at NUS shares his insights. Presented by: Audrey SiekProduced by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg) & Nazirul AsrarPhoto credits: Chang W Lee / The New York TimesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Èlin va oz a spendrar vitas – e quai cun dar sang. Nus accumpagnain ella e guardain tge viadi ch'il sang dad Èlin fa, fin ch'el è pront per ina persuna che dovra ina donaziun da sang, per exempel suenter in grev accident. Cun INA donaziun po Èlin numnadamain spendrar TRAIS vitas! Ensemen cun las laborantas dal Center da donaziun da sang a Cuira chattain nus plinavant ora la gruppa da sang dad Èlin ed elavurain il sang, fin ch'ins vesa sias trais parts. Gruppas da sang Lura guardain nus tge gruppas da sang ch'i dat e co ch'ellas sa differenzieschan ina da l'autra. Has ti savì che betg tut las persunas pon survegnir sang da tut las persunas? La gruppa da sang gioga ina gronda rolla, i po uschiglio daventar fitg privlus. En il «Minisguard» scuvrin nus pertge che quai è uschia.
This week, Media Storm investigates how universities handle sexual misconduct cases - when their prestigious professors are at the centre of the scandal. It all started when our intern, a student at LSE, told us about student activism stirring at her university, after a dozen sexual misconduct allegations against one male professor resulted in no disciplinary action for him - and several female staff resigning in protest. It's not a secret that women drop out of academia at disproportionate rates to men. The female-male ratio slips from over 50/50 at postgraduate studies to 30/70 at the highest rank of professor – giving the sector the reputation of a “leaky pipeline”. But staff sexual misconduct (and universities' failures to address it), is rarely, if ever, explored as a reason. We investigated. And to borrow the resigning words of one female professor, what we found, at times, “reads like a textbook on how to turn a complaints process into a gauntlet, into a warning to women not to challenge the behaviour of men and the institutions that protect them”. The episode was co-produced by Mathilda Mallinson and Camilla Tiana, and hosted by Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia. The music is by Samfire. Academic resources: · Eradicating Sexual Violence in Tertiary Education (UCU, 2021) · Power in the academy: staff sexual misconduct in UK higher education (NUS, 2021) · Misconduct Disclosure Scheme proposal (1752, 2024) · ‘How Do Institutional Gender Regimes Affect Formal Reporting Processes for Sexual Harassment? A Qualitative Study of UK Higher Education,' by Anna Bull, and Erin Shannon (Law & Policy, 2024) Response from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) spokesperson: “LSE is committed to a working and learning environment where people can achieve their full potential free of all types of harassment and violence. We take reports of sexual harassment extremely seriously and encourage any member of the LSE community who has experienced or witnessed this to get in touch via one of our many channels. Further, if a complaint of misconduct is received against any member of our faculty, staff or student body we will always investigate fairly and fully, following our policies and procedures. “LSE has developed, and continues to develop, a number of measures to ensure any allegation of misconduct receives a trauma-informed, robust and compassionate response. “These measures include the new Report + Support system- an online tool where staff and students can report issues of concern and which provides information about support, policies and procedures and campaigns. This enables us to address issues more quickly and consistently across the School and vastly improve our approach to case management and communication with all involved. In line with sector best practice, we also plan to make greater use of external investigators in the future. "We have commissioned Rape Crisis South London and Survivors UK to run an Independent Sexual Violence Advisory service for the School. This provides practical and emotional support for any student or staff member who needs it and supports them through a reporting process and/or the criminal justice process if they wish. This service is available to access online without a waiting list. This represents a step-change in the level of specialist support we're offering our students. “We have also implemented a tailored all-staff online training course on addressing harassment and sexual misconduct affecting students, developed with Advance HE. This is being rolled out as required training across the School." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Power banks have become an essential travel companion, but starting April 1, Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Scoot will ban their use and charging in-flight, citing safety concerns. This decision follows a series of incidents involving overheating lithium batteries, including a Scoot flight fire in Taiwan and a Batik Air cabin smoke incident. With airlines like Thai Airways, AirAsia, and South Korean carriers implementing similar restrictions, this raises pressing questions. On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Associate Professor Palani Balaya, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Design and Engineering, NUS, to help understand the risks associated with power banks, the reasoning behind this ban, and what it means for air travel moving forward. Presented by: Hongbin Jeong Produced and Edited by: Alexandra Parada (alexparada@sph.com.sg) and Hongbin Jeong Want to get featured on our show? Drop me an email today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your business ready to capitalise on the opportunities presented by Budget 2025? In our latest episode of Money Hacks, host Howie Lim dives into the details of Budget 2025 with Christopher Gee, deputy director at the Institute of Policy Studies, and Yong Jiahao, corporate tax partner at KPMG. From corporate tax rebates to AI readiness and talent development, they unpack how this year’s government budget is set to shake things up for Singaporean businesses. Synopsis: Every Monday, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips. Highlights: 00:54 Corporate tax rebate 04:03 Revitalising Singapore's stock market 07:00 Funding AI adoption 10:00 Improvements to SkillsFuture 12:14 Sustainability in progress --- Send us your questions, thoughts, story ideas, and feedback to btpodcasts@sph.com.sg. --- Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) With Christopher Gee, deputy director at the Institute of Policy Studies at NUS and Yong Jiahao, partner, corporate tax, KPMG in Singapore Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro Produced by: Howie Lim & Chai Pei Chieh A podcast by BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media --- Follow BT Money Hacks podcasts every Monday: Channel: bt.sg/btmoneyhacks Amazon: bt.sg/mham Apple Podcasts: bt.sg/oeXe Spotify: bt.sg/oeGN YouTube Music: bt.sg/mhyt Website: bt.sg/moneyhacks Do note: This podcast is meant to provide general information only. SPH Media accepts no liability for loss arising from any reliance on the podcast or use of third party’s products and services. Please consult professional advisors for independent advice. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Correspondents: bt.sg/btcobt BT Market Focus at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Podcasts at: bt.sg/pcOM BT Branded Podcasts at: bt.sg/brpod BT Lens On: bt.sg/btlensonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your business ready to capitalise on the opportunities presented by Budget 2025? In our latest episode of Money Hacks, host Howie Lim dives into the details of Budget 2025 with Christopher Gee, deputy director at the Institute of Policy Studies, and Yong Jiahao, corporate tax partner at KPMG. From corporate tax rebates to AI readiness and talent development, they unpack how this year’s government budget is set to shake things up for Singaporean businesses. Synopsis: Every Monday, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips. Highlights: 00:54 Corporate tax rebate 04:03 Revitalising Singapore's stock market 07:00 Funding AI adoption 10:00 Improvements to SkillsFuture 12:14 Sustainability in progress --- Send us your questions, thoughts, story ideas, and feedback to btpodcasts@sph.com.sg. --- Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) With Christopher Gee, deputy director at the Institute of Policy Studies at NUS and Yong Jiahao, partner, corporate tax, KPMG in Singapore Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro Produced by: Howie Lim & Chai Pei Chieh A podcast by BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media --- Follow BT Money Hacks podcasts every Monday: Channel: bt.sg/btmoneyhacks Amazon: bt.sg/mham Apple Podcasts: bt.sg/oeXe Spotify: bt.sg/oeGN YouTube Music: bt.sg/mhyt Website: bt.sg/moneyhacks Do note: This podcast is meant to provide general information only. SPH Media accepts no liability for loss arising from any reliance on the podcast or use of third party’s products and services. Please consult professional advisors for independent advice. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Correspondents: bt.sg/btcobt BT Market Focus at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Podcasts at: bt.sg/pcOM BT Branded Podcasts at: bt.sg/brpod BT Lens On: bt.sg/btlensonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Far acrobatica sin il chaval Ir a chaval è per bleras persunas in grond hobi, ma er far gimnastica e figuras d'acrobatica. La cumbinaziun da quests dus sports è voltischar. Ma far figuras acrobaticas sin in chaval che sa mova n'è betg uschè simpel. Quai pretenda blera concentraziun, tensiun dal corp, in bun equiliber e natiralmain er curaschi. Nus avain visità l'uniun «Voltige Allegra» durant in exercizi a Tumein. La domesticaziun da chavals Chavals èn schon dapi massada onns noss cumpogns fidads. Mo co èsi daventà ord quai animal selvadi, che viveva ina giada en tutta libertad, in animal che fa uschè per cumond a nus. Cura e co ha quella amicizia cumenzà? Quai guardainsa en il Minisguard.
Families will receive additional support of up to $16,000 for each third and subsequent Singapore Citizen child, on top of existing Baby Bonus Scheme benefits. This was announced by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong in his recent Budget 2025 speech. The move comes against a backdrop where couples with more children often worry about additional costs, because the demands grow with each additional child. But is that enough to encourage Singaporeans to have large families? On this episode of Morning Shot, Dr Tan Poh Lin, Senior Research Fellow. Institute of Policy Studies, NUS shares her insights. Presented by: Emaad Akhtar & Audrey SiekProduced by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)Photo credits: Gin Tay/ST; Ministry of Finance, Joel Seah and Kristen KiongSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discurrer rumantsch – crescher si a Winterthur Ils blers da nus Rumantschas e Rumantschs discurran rumantsch en il mintgadi, cler, ma en in territori cumplainamain tudestg sa chapescha quai betg da sasez. Nus avain accumpagnà 3 famiglias durant ina s'entupada cun lur uniun “Allegra Winti” a Winterthur. Uffants e geniturs giaudan d'avair la pussibilitad da pudair discurrer, promover e viver il rumantsch. Esser Rumantscha u Rumantsch en la bassa, saja ina sfida ma era in grond sentiment da patria. L'istorgia dal rumantsch Cura ch'ils Romans èn arrivads en nossas valladas, han ils schuldads influenzà la lingua ch'il pievel discurriva lura qua tar nus. La maschaida tranter il latin e la lingua che vegniva discurrì en il Grischun ha dà rumantsch. Ma cura e co precis che quai e capità e pertge ch'i dat uschè grondas differenzas tranter ils idioms, guardain nus en il Minisguard.
durée : 00:07:59 - Info médias - L'aventurier, quatre fois finaliste du jeu de survie de TF1, se lance un nouveau défi en participant au concours de danse aux côtés de Florent Manaudou, Adil Rami, Sophie Davant, Ève Gilles ou encore Lénie, ancienne élève de la Star Academy.
Oggi a Cult: Sonia Bergamasco sul doc "Duse, the Greatest"; Giorgia Landolfo sul libro "Senza spegnere la voce" (NUS); l'intervista del 2014 a Fulvio Capezzuoli, giallista da poco scomparso, "Milano, 1946. Delitti a Città Studi (Todaro): a lui è dedicata l'inaugurazione della nuova sede della casa editrice I Dobloni: la rubrica di lirica a cura di Giovanni Chiodi...
durée : 01:01:20 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Le nu, omniprésent dans l'histoire de l'art, est envisagé ici sous toutes ses formes. En 1997, Roger Dadoun nous invite à un voyage intellectuel et artistique sur le nu dans l'art où le nu devient roi, réfléchissant aux relations entre l'artiste et son modèle, la mise à nu et l'érotisme. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Hélène Pinet Chargée des collections de photographies du Rodin à Paris.; Marc Partouche
durée : 00:55:11 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Ce documentaire "Sur les docks", diffusé en septembre 2009, donne la parole à quelques adeptes militants du naturisme. Francine Barthe-Deloizy, auteure de "Géographie de la nudité", replace leurs témoignages dans un contexte plus large, englobant histoire, législation, visibilité médiatique. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Francine Barthe Maître de conférence en géographie à l'université Jules Vernes Picardie
durée : 00:03:26 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - La nudité sous toutes ses coutures à travers le temps et l'espace, de l'Antiquité gréco-romaine aux plages naturistes, de l'histoire de l'art à la philosophie et la sociologie. Une sélection d'archives dans cette "Nuit" où le corps se dévoile, entre liberté, symbolisme et regards contemporains. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini
In the fourth of our top five episodes from the archives, Liling Tan asks Associate Professor Jason Lee, Director of the Heat Resilience and Performance Centre at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in NUS about the risks migrant workers face and what other innovative solutions can employers look at to improve the situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Ang, Chairman of NUS Alumni Ventures, and Jeremy Au discussed: 1. NUS Alumni Ventures: Sean shared how NUS Alumni Ventures (NAV), established in 2020, connects NUS alumni to startups across Southeast Asia for partnerships and investments. Inspired by Stanford Angels, NAV focuses on matchmaking rather than direct funding, organizing four major events annually to link startups with alumni in various industries. The platform engages both seasoned professionals and students, teaching investment analysis and fostering connections. Sean emphasized NAV's role as a facilitator rather than an investment firm, focusing on SaaS, B2C, and B2B startups. 2. University Unicorn Founders: Sean highlighted NUS's role as a key entrepreneurship hub in Southeast Asia, citing successful alumni-led companies like Carousell (Siu Rui, Lucas, and Marcus) and PatSnap (Jeffrey Tiong and Guang Tian). Programs like NUS Overseas College (NOC) and research initiatives such as GRIP drive innovation, although more commercialization of deep tech is needed. NUS attracts top talent through its strong academic programs, which create an environment for entrepreneurship and research to thrive. 3. USA vs. Singapore Angels: Sean discussed the distinct cultural landscape of Southeast Asia's startup ecosystem compared to the U.S., where angel investors often reinvest from successful exits. In Singapore, most angels come from traditional industries—banking, consulting, and law—recycling high incomes. This difference impacts startup funding dynamics. Sean noted NAV's role in bridging gaps, activating alumni, and helping early-stage startups navigate this unique landscape through targeted, quality connections. Jeremy and Sean also touched on the role of Block71 in connecting students with startups, the cultural importance of warm introductions and his new project to connect business angels and family offices across the region. === Sean Ang is the Chairman of NUS Alumni Ventures (NAV), a society that seeks to connect the NUS Alumni network to businesses in SEA for business matching opportunities (partnerships or investments). NAV is a value-driver to two different categories: senior NUS alumni and junior NUS alumni. Besides the core mission of helping people to reconnect with the alma mater, facilitating the interactions of these two distinct generations is another core mission that NAV has been very proud of enabling since our establishment 4 years ago. Besides the alumni community, NAV is also committed to training the next generation that is passionate about being significant future contributors to the innovation industry. We recruit a batch of 50 new students (undergrads, masters, PhDs) every year, trained by retained senior NAV associates. On the backdrop of this committed resource, we organize 4 demodays quarterly interspersed with smaller networking events to grow the ecosystem. Driven by his passion for connecting people, Sean is co-founding SEADS—a people-first platform transforming how entrepreneurs and investors navigate Southeast Asia's fragmented early-stage investment ecosystem. Featuring a meticulously curated database of business angels, venture capitalists, and family offices, SEADS empowers entrepreneurs and investors alike by fostering meaningful connections and streamlining access to regional funding opportunities. Sean is starting SEADS with a fellow NAV alumni member. === Watch, listen or read the full insight at www.bravesea.com/blog/ nus-alumni-ventures Nonton, dengar atau baca wawasan lengkapnya di www.bravesea.com/blog/ nus-alumni-ventures 观看、收听或阅读全文,请访问 www.bravesea.com/blog/ nus-alumni-ventures Xem, nghe hoặc đọc toàn bộ thông tin chi tiết tại www.bravesea.com/blog/ nus-alumni-ventures
If the 20th century was the American Century then, for Kishore Mahbubani, the controversial Singaporean writer and diplomat, the 21st century is the Asian Century. In his new memoir, Living the Asian Century, Mahbubani - Singapore's longtime permanent representative at the United Nations - offers what he calls an “undiplomatic memoir” of Singapore's rise from an impoverished outlay of the British empire into the world's wealthiest country. It's quite a story and Mahbubani tells it in his own bluntly undiplomatic way. Kishore Mahbubani is a Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore (NUS). Mr Mahbubani has been privileged to enjoy two distinct careers, in diplomacy (1971 to 2004) and in academia (2004 to 2019). He is a prolific writer who has spoken in many corners of the world. In diplomacy, he was with the Singapore Foreign Service for 33 years (1971 to 2004). He had postings in Cambodia, Malaysia, Washington DC and New York, where he twice was Singapore's Ambassador to the UN and served as President of the UN Security Council in January 2001 and May 2002. He was Permanent Secretary at the Foreign Ministry from 1993 to 1998. As a result of his excellent performance in his diplomatic career, he was conferred the Public Administration Medal (Gold) by the Singapore Government in 1998. Mr Mahbubani joined academia in 2004, when he was appointed the Founding Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKY School), NUS. He was Dean from 2004 to 2017, and a Professor in the Practice of Public Policy from 2006 to 2019. In April 2019, he was elected as an honorary international member to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, which has honoured distinguished thinkers, including several of America's founding fathers, since 1780. Mr Mahbubani was awarded the President's Scholarship in 1967. He graduated with a First Class Honours degree in Philosophy from the University of Singapore in 1971. From Dalhousie University, Canada, he received a Master's degree in Philosophy in 1976 and an honorary doctorate in 1995. He spent a year as a fellow at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University from 1991 to 1992. He has achieved several “firsts” in his two careers. He was the Founding Dean of the LKY School, the founding Director of the Civil Service College, the first Singapore Ambassador to serve on the UN Security Council, the first Singaporean to publish articles in globally renowned journals and newspapers like Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the New York Times and the Financial Times and co-authored articles with distinguished global thought leaders like Kofi Annan, Klaus Schwab and Larry Summers. Mr Mahbubani has never shied away from taking on new challenges. He is also a prolific author, having published nine books: Can Asians Think?; Beyond the Age of Innocence; The New Asian Hemisphere; The Great Convergence; Can Singapore Survive?; The ASEAN Miracle (co-authored with Jeffery Sng); Has the West Lost It?; Has China Won?; and The Asian 21st Century, an open access book which has received over 3 million downloads. His memoir, Living the Asian Century, will be released in August 2024. Mr Mahbubani has received significant international recognition for his many accomplishments. The Foreign Policy Association Medal was awarded to him in New York in June 2004 with the following opening words in the citation: “A gifted diplomat, a student of history and philosophy, a provocative writer and an intuitive thinker”. He was listed as one of the top 100 public intellectuals in the world by Foreign Policy and Prospect magazines in September 2005, and included in the March 2009 Financial Times list of Top 50 individuals who would shape the debate on the future of capitalism. He was selected as one of Foreign Policy's Top Global Thinkers in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, he was described as “the muse of the Asian century”. He was selected by Prospect magazine as one of the top 50 world thinkers for 2014.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Cheryl and Sister Sylvia discuss practical ways to avoid critical judgment, cultivate compassion, and align our actions with the Dhamma for a more peaceful life. Some key takeaways include:
Here we talk with Dr Andrea Maier of NUS about the work she is doing in rethinking longevity therapies and how they can be delivered. We talk about some of the supplements such as AKG and NMN that they are trialing.
Nutanix Unified Storage™ is now a leader in AI storage performance using the latest MLPerf™ Storage v1.0 benchmark, with a 2x performance improvement over last year's result, establishing NUS as a gold standard for AI and machine learning applications.Source Blog: https://www.nutanix.com/blog/nutanix-unified-storage-wins-the-mlperf-storage-v10-benchmarkHost: Phil SellersCo-Host: Jirah Cox
Navigating conversations about death can be challenging, especially with ageing parents. In this poignant episode, Sis. Sylvia Bay, esteemed Dhamma Scholar shares insights on how to approach the topic of death with our parents, particularly in cultures where discussing death is considered taboo:
Wiederholung vom 04.01.2024: Berührungen tun uns nicht nur gut, sie sind sogar lebenswichtig. In der dunklen Jahreszeit können sie uns auch dabei helfen, uns besser zu fühlen.**********Quellen aus der Folge:Diego, M. A., & Field, T. (2009). Moderate pressure massage elicits a parasympathetic nerv Hatayama, T., Kitamura, S., Tamura, C., Nagano, M., & Ohnuki, K. (2008). The facial massage reduced anxiety and negative mood status, and increased sympathetic nervous activity. Biomedical Research, 29(6), 317-320. Holt-Lunstad, J., Birmingham, W. A., & Light, K. C. (2008). Influence of a “warm touch” support enhancement intervention among married couples on ambulatory blood pressure, oxytocin, alpha amylase, and cortisol. Psychosomatic medicine, 70(9), 976-985. Law, L. A. F., Evans, S., Knudtson, J., Nus, S., Scholl, K., & Sluka, K. A. (2008). Massage reduces pain perception and hyperalgesia in experimental muscle pain: a randomized, controlled trial. The Journal of Pain, 9(8), 714-721. Zhong, C. B., & Leonardelli, G. J. (2008). Cold and lonely: Does social exclusion literally feel cold?. Psychological Science, 19(9), 838-842. **********Dianes und Main Huongs Empfehlungen:Bartens, W. (2014). Wie Berührung hilft. Knaur Verlag.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter achtsam@deutschlandfunknova.de
durée : 00:58:45 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Les musées présentent fréquemment des statues grecques dénudées, mais quelle était réellement la place du nu sous l'Antiquité grecque ? En quoi le nu possède-t-il une dimension politique et sociale ? - invités : Anne Merker Professeure de philosophie spécialisée en histoire de la philosophie ancienne à l'université de Strasbourg; Ludovic Laugier Historien de l'art; François Queyrel Archéologue, spécialiste de la Grèce antique
Emmanuel Daniel is a globally recognized expert in the future of finance, named a top 10 global influencer in the "Fintech Power50" list for 2021 and 2022. He focuses on how emerging technologies like cryptocurrencies and blockchain create new transactional opportunities. His upcoming book, “The Great Transition,” explores the impact of U.S. financial innovations. Emmanuel has visited over 100 countries, holds degrees from NUS and the University of London, and studied economics at Columbia. He splits his time between Singapore, Beijing, and New York. Website: https://www.emmanueldaniel.com/ Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/EmmanuelDaniel Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/emmanueldanielasianbanker Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/edanielmoments/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmanuel-daniel-5764482/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAVolSuHiFGFnEbnLpuS5kg/videos Book: "The Great Transition - Personalization of Finance Is Here" Special Audience Giveaway: https://www.emmanueldaniel.com/the-great-transition/ _____ Protect your crypto and personal data from SIM swaps with Efani's cutting-edge mobile service. Use promo code CRYPTOKID for a $99 discount at https://www.efani.com/cryptokid. Let's secure your digital future together! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cryptokidpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cryptokidpodcast/support
Emmanuel Daniel is a globally recognized expert in the future of finance, named a top 10 global influencer in the "Fintech Power50" list for 2021 and 2022. He focuses on how emerging technologies like cryptocurrencies and blockchain create new transactional opportunities. His upcoming book, “The Great Transition,” explores the impact of U.S. financial innovations. Emmanuel has visited over 100 countries, holds degrees from NUS and the University of London, and studied economics at Columbia. He splits his time between Singapore, Beijing, and New York. Website: https://www.emmanueldaniel.com/ Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/EmmanuelDaniel Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/emmanueldanielasianbanker Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/edanielmoments/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmanuel-daniel-5764482/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAVolSuHiFGFnEbnLpuS5kg/videos Book: "The Great Transition - Personalization of Finance Is Here" Special Audience Giveaway: https://www.emmanueldaniel.com/the-great-transition/ _____ Blog Post: https://www.cryptokidpodcast.com/post/the-convergence-of-traditional-banking-and-cryptocurrency-with-emmanuel-daniel _____ Protect your crypto and personal data from SIM swaps with Efani's cutting-edge mobile service. Use promo code CRYPTOKID for a $99 discount at https://www.efani.com/cryptokid. Let's secure your digital future together! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cryptokidpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cryptokidpodcast/support
Welcome to another episode of The Gravel Ride Podcast