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Nessun luogo è lontano
Sudan 2 anni di guerra e la trappola dei lunghi conflitti

Nessun luogo è lontano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025


A due anni dall’inizio della guerra, il Sudan è al centro della più grave crisi umanitaria al mondo. La sua posizione strategica, tra Corno d’Africa, Sahel e Medio Oriente, è causa del coinvolgimento di almeno dieci attori esterni. Ne parliamo con Laura Ena, coordinatrice medica dell’ospedale pediatrico di Emergency a Nyala, e Sara De Simone, ricercatrice presso il Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca dell’Università di Trento.Se in politica estera Donald Trump fatica a raggiungere risultati, sul fronte interno sta concretizzando alcuni dei propositi dichiarati in campagna elettorale, come una maggiore stretta agli ingressi nel Paese e il taglio delle spese pubbliche. Ma a che prezzo? Ne parliamo con Nadia Urbinati, docente di Teoria politica alla Colombia University.

Reportage Afrique
Soudan du Sud: les témoignages de femmes réfugiées dans le camp de Gorom [3/3]

Reportage Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 2:29


Plus de 10 000 réfugiés soudanais sont arrivés au camp de Gorom, près de Juba, la capitale du Soudan du Sud, depuis le début de la guerre au Soudan le 15 avril 2023. Un conflit qui semble loin de se terminer, notamment dans la région du Darfour, où les Forces de soutien rapides du général Hemedti sont accusées de commettre un génocide. Des femmes du Darfour réfugiées à Gorom se sont livrées à RFI sur leurs inquiétudes suite aux violences qui ont éclaté contre les Soudanais mi-janvier, après que des Sud-Soudanais ont été massacrés par l'armée soudanaise à Wad Madani. De notre correspondante à Juba, Coiffée d'un foulard rose pâle, Amira Adam Bashar, 20 ans, a fui l'enfer d'El Fasher, cette ville située au Darfour nord, assiégée par les paramilitaires FSR. Elle est arrivée à Juba une semaine seulement avant qu'éclatent les violences visant les Soudanais mi-janvier : « La police nous a protégés, puis nous avons été amenés ici à Gorom. Nous sommes enregistrés comme réfugiés urbains, donc nous ne recevons aucune aide. Nous n'avons presque rien à manger ni à boire, et mon frère qui vendait du charbon pour nous soutenir a été blessé dans les violences, maintenant, il ne peut plus travailler. Nous avons besoin d'aide. »L'histoire de Nuha Abdallah Mohammed, 34 ans, est tout aussi terrible. La mère de deux enfants a fui les attaques des FSR à El Geneina, au Darfour ouest, et rejoint son mari établi à Juba comme commerçant. Mais leur magasin a été complètement pillé lors des émeutes contre les Soudanais. La famille s'est réfugiée à Gorom, et a été à nouveau terrifiée par les combats entre forces sud-soudanaises qui ont eu lieu près du camp récemment : « J'aimerais pouvoir quitter le Soudan du Sud, mais je n'en ai pas la capacité. Car c'est insupportable de fuir une guerre, de venir à pied d'un pays à l'autre, pour ensuite se retrouver à vivre encore la même chose. À entendre à nouveau les mêmes sons de tirs et de bombes. Nous ressentons beaucoup de peur et d'insécurité. »À écouter aussiGuerre au Soudan: «L'urgence humanitaire est au nord Darfour»« Nous voulons vivre en sécurité, c'est tout. »Originaire de Nyala, dans le Darfour sud, Azza Haroun Nurein, 40 ans, a la lourde charge de s'occuper de sa fille Ikram, 16 ans, qui a perdu une jambe dans le conflit soudanais : « Avant le début de la guerre, nous vivions bien à Nyala. Quand le conflit a débuté, nous sommes restés enfermés chez nous. Mais un jour, une bombe est tombée sur la maison, tuant ma fille et mon neveu. Et Ikram a quant à elle été grièvement blessée. »La famille a fui en août 2023 et c'est à Juba qu'Ikram a été amputée de sa jambe gauche. L'adolescente garde de lourdes séquelles et a des cicatrices et des éclats d'obus un peu partout sous la peau. Elle ne peut être scolarisée : « Je ne peux pas aller à l'école parce que je ne peux pas marcher, même avec des béquilles. Donc, je reste tout le temps dans notre abri. Ce que je veux dire, c'est qu'il faut que la guerre s'arrête au Soudan et au Soudan du Sud. Et il faut penser à ceux qui ne peuvent pas fuir quand il y a du danger, comme moi qui ai perdu ma jambe, je ne peux aller nulle part. Nous voulons vivre en sécurité, c'est tout. »Cette semaine, Ikram a rendez-vous au centre de réhabilitation physique du Comité international de la Croix-Rouge à Juba, où elle espère apprendre à marcher à nouveau à l'aide d'une prothèse.À lire aussiGuerre au Soudan: après deux ans de chaos, le désastre humanitaire

In Search of Lost Venues
Selina Crammond at Horses Records

In Search of Lost Venues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 32:19


Selina Crammond has played in the bands Movieland, Supermoon, Kiss Painting  and currently, Midnight News and Roswit. She also runs Monotapes with Gal av Gay. This conversation took place on December 7 2024. Horses Records was an independent record and bookstore on Hastings and Nanaimo (on 2447 E Hastings Street) from 2014-2016, opened by Katayoon Yousefbigloo and Dan Geddes. The store frequently hosted music show in those years. Other venues visited:  What's up Hot Dog (2481 E Hastings St), TD bank atm, Roy G Biv Other venues discussed: Art Bank, Nyala, Railway Club, WISE Club, Zoo Zhop, Selectors, Records, the Moontower, Deep Space, Red Gate, the Astoria Musicians mentioned: Chris-a-Riffic, Gal Gracen, Nice Apple, TV Ugly, Elf PIty, Search Parties, Dan Geddes (Peace, Lt Frank Dickens), Arbutus, connect_icut, Jock Tears, Cindy Lee, Kellarissa, Weed, lie, Apollo Ghosts   This episode features the following music: Lt Frank Dickens: Concrete from Sour Bubblegum (2017) Supermoon: Unsaid from Playland (Mint Records, 2016)) Midnight News:  Sucker Punch from Bad News Days (Monotapes, 2024)

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast
Forbidden Union between Prince Luka and Princess Nyala

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 3:41


Send us a textFam, I am trying something different and a little fun. Sometimes we forget to use our imaginations. Get this The Mursi tribe, known for its elaborate traditions and fierce independence, lived in the Omo Valley. The lush landscape was as beautiful as it was treacherous, just like the story of Prince Luka and Princess Nyala, whose love would shake two powerful families to their core.Please use my Amazon Affiliates Link ➜ https://amzn.to/3Wg9ytQ

Newshour
Dire warnings of Sudan famine

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 41:55


A consortium of UN and other agencies says that famine is spreading across the war-ravaged country. The group, known as the IPC - the "Integrated Food Security Phase Classification" - say that five areas in the west and south of Sudan are already in famine. We hear about the details of the report and from one of the agencies working in the city of Nyala in the South. Also on the programme; we hear from Mozambique's capital Maputo where protests are continuing over disputed presidential election results; and a NASA spacecraft attempts the closest ever approach to the Sun.(Photo: People queuing for food aid in South Sudan; Credit : Photo by GUY PETERSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Reportage Afrique
Les Soudanaises, violées et violentées, sont les premières victimes de la guerre [1/1]

Reportage Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 2:25


Dans le sillage de la guerre entre les deux armées du Soudan, les violences sexuelles contre les femmes se multiplient. Si les deux camps commettent des exactions, les Forces de soutien rapide sont tenues responsables de la grande majorité de ces violences faites aux femmes, selon les conclusions d'un rapport d'experts de l'ONU publié le 23 octobre. De notre envoyé spécial à Omdurman,Les troupes paramilitaires dirigées par le général Hemedti sont issues des milices janjawids, qui ont participé au génocide du Darfour au début des années 2000, au cours duquel le viol a été utilisé comme arme de guerre. Vingt ans plus tard, elles reproduisent à travers le Soudan leur campagne d'humiliation.À Omdurman, une victime a accepté de témoigner à condition de rester anonyme. Nous l'appellerons Fatima. La jeune femme de 28 ans a fui le quartier d'Oumbada sous le joug des paramilitaires. La rencontre est organisée à l'abri des regards dans une salle de classe d'une école convertie en centre d'accueil pour des familles réfugiées des combats. Le 14 janvier 2024, Fatima est enlevée par trois soldats des Forces de soutien rapide. Au prétexte que son oncle travaille dans les douanes, elle est accusée de collaboration avec l'armée régulière. « Ils m'ont emmenée dans une maison obscure. Il était minuit et demi environ. C'était très sombre, mais je pouvais sentir l'odeur du sang. Après m'avoir frappée, ils m'ont traînée par la jambe dans les escaliers jusqu'au deuxième étage. Le plus gradé d'entre eux est venu à moi. Il m'a dit : “Tu collabores avec l'armée. Je vais te violer pour jeter la honte sur ton oncle”. J'ai dit que j'étais tout juste mariée, que j'étais encore vierge. Il a dit : “Je ne connais pas ce mot”. Il m'a violée, pleure la jeune femme. Il est redescendu. Le deuxième soldat est monté, puis le troisième. »À lire aussiSoudan: les FSR lancent «une campagne de vengeance» contre les civils après la défection d'un général« J'étais devenue sa chose »Ce que raconte Fatima est arrivé à des milliers d'autres. Selon nos informations, les paramilitaires ont organisé un trafic d'esclaves sexuelles à travers le pays. Des centaines de femmes ont été vendues sur des marchés au Darfour. « L'un d'entre eux a dit : “Maintenant, on la bute”. Il a tiré en l'air. Mais l'officier a dit : “Non, moi, je la veux. Je la prends avec moi”. Il m'a dit que j'aurais la vie sauve à une condition : “Tu rentres chez toi, tu prends tes affaires, et à 5 heures du matin, tu pars avec moi. On va aller à Nyala, ou à El Fasher (au Darfour).” Après m'avoir violée, j'étais devenue sa chose, il pensait pouvoir faire de moi ce qu'il voulait. Quand je suis rentrée chez moi, je ne tenais plus debout. J'ai tout raconté à ma mère qui m'a dit : “Tu ne pars pas avec eux”. Elle a demandé au voisin de faire le guet. Il n'y avait personne dans la rue. À 3 heures du matin, on s'est enfui. »Une fois franchies les lignes de front, Fatima est interrogée par les renseignements de l'armée régulière. Ils veulent des informations sur l'ennemi. Personne ne se soucie de son état. C'est un nouvel enfer qui commence, celui du silence. « Quand mon mari l'a su, il s'est énervé, il a voulu divorcer. Au bout d'un mois, il a dit qu'il avait reçu un message de Dieu. Il a accepté de me garder à la condition que je ne dise rien à sa famille ni à personne. Chez nous au Soudan, ce sont des choses qu'on ne peut pas dire, c'est la honte. En dehors de mes parents, de ma tante, personne ne sait. »Quatre ans après la révolution contre le régime d'Omar el-Béchir, qui avait porté un vent d'espoir pour les femmes, les Soudanaises sont les premières victimes de la guerre.À lire aussiSoudan: les combats pour le contrôle d'El-Fasher entrent dans une nouvelle phase

Radio Bullets
15 novembre 2024 - Notiziario Africa

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 21:13


Una piccola, grande buona notizia, che arriva proprio da Emergency da cui iniziamo oggi il nostro notiziario, con la riapertura del centro medico a Nyala, in Darfur. E in Sudan resteremo perché qui si sta combattendo una guerra dimenticata dove bastano i numeri delle vittime a raccontarne la scala: 150 mila. Poi, torneremo in Mozambico, andremo in Mali, in Somaliland e in Guinea Equatoriale, per finire con la storia del coraggio di un giornalista eritreo, Dawit Isaak.Il notiziario Africa è a cura di Elena Pasquini

Big Game Hunting Podcast
330: Nyala & Bushbuck Hunting With Mike Arnold

Big Game Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 64:36


Mike Arnold is up next in my ongoing Africa hunting mini-series to talk about bushbuck and nyala. These two species of spiral horned antelope are both magnificent creatures that, as different as they may appear at first glance, also share a few surprising similarities. In fact, they also live in some of the same areas and even compete with each other for food (to the detriment of one of them). Mike and I discuss these two species in detail: where they live, what they look like, how they behave, how they're commonly hunted, and how these antelope species are similar and different from each other, and some of the ongoing observations scientists and PHs are making regarding how one of these species is often coming out on the losing end of how they are competing with each other in certain areas. Sponsor: Get in touch with me to make your Africa hunting dreams come true at in South Africa's Limpopo Province where we offer outstanding hunting safaris, simplified hunt logistics, assistance with many of the pain points associated with a hunt, and up front pricing with no extra fees. Plus, we're offering our remaining hunts for October and November 2024 at a fantastic discount! Visit bestsafarihunt.com or contact me directly at john@thebiggamehuntingblog.com to learn more.  Email me at that same address with subject line “podcast hunt” if you're interested in joining us on our upcoming Africa podcast hunt 19-28 July 2025. Sponsor: Go to HuntingGuns101.com and Sign up for my free e-book on the best hunting calibers at to receive the entertaining and informative emails I send out about hunting, firearms, and ballistics every weekday (along with my weekly ammo supply updates). I highly recommend purchasing a copy of Mike's book, Bringing Back The Lions. Pick up a physical copy, download the Kindle version, or get the audiobook here. Resources Ep 213: Africa's Most Dramatic Conservation Success Story – Mike's previous interview referenced in podcast about the lion reintroduction to Mozambique's Coutada 11. Ep 253: Hunting In Cameroon With Mike Arnold- Mike's previous interview referenced in podcast about the lion reintroduction to Mozambique's Coutada 11. MikeArnoldOutdoors.com – Visit Mike's web site here and read the articles he wrote about bushbuck & nyala

Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Rossifari Zoo News 8.16.24 - The Killing In The Name of (Conservation) Edition!

Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 40:32


Dateline: August 16, 2024. Rossifari Zoo News is back with a round up of the latest news in the world of zoos, aquariums, conservation, and animal weirdness!   We start off with a quick recap of what's going on in my life, including some viral video stuff. Who doesn't love discussing download numbers again? We also talk about Miles' birthday and how I hurt myself.We then get into our births for the week including so many red panda cubs, weedy seadragon fry at Columbus, a new Nyala named Peach at the Toledo Zoo, a baby bongo at Milwaukee County Zoo, a penguin hatching at Jacksonville, Some Pig(s) at Beardsley Zoo, two patas monkeys at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, and so many more! We also say goodbye to some incredible animals including an incredible sheep (no, really) at Zoo Atlanta, a rascal of an otter at the Buffalo Zoo, two losses at the Cincinnati Zoo, a moose at the Toronto Zoo, an elephant at Point Defiance, one of the oldest red wolves in the world, and more.  We then move on to our other Zoo News stories.  We start off with some gorilla movement taking place at Woodland Park Zoo, the Philadelphia Zoo, and others, and why these stories matter so much. We also do a deep dive that comes from an orangutan trying to learn to breastfeed from human mothers. We then talk about pangolins at Brookfield Zoo, new artwork at the London Zoo, and so much more.In Conservation News, we talk about a rediscovery that is leading to desperate breeding efforts to save a species, the Florida Python Challenge, and a reintroduction in Australia that helps put the Python Challenge into context. In Other News, we talk about a bear that can read (maybe) and singing gorillas.  ROSSIFARI LINKS:  www.rossifari.com  patreon.com/rossifari  @rossifari on socials  @rossifaripod on TikTokBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherA podcast all about birds. Two experts have fun with two beginners - you'll love this :)Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Coffee Story
25 Juli 2024 - Nyala Api dalam diri

Coffee Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 31:28


Kali ini gue mau ngomong soal Audiobook berjudul Gritty dan hubungannya sama api semangat hidup. Dalem ye? Tenang, gue juga bingung kok di episode satu ini. Tapi coba dengerin aja, soalnya gue ngasih 3+1 rekomendasi lagu yang harus banget kalian denger buat ngejaga nyala api dalam diri lo. As always, For collaboration, please reach me at coffeestory.pampam@gmail.com

Evrim Ağacı ile Bilime Dair Her Şey!
Mars'a Nükleer Bomba Atarak Dünyalaştırabilir (Terraforme Edebilir) miyiz?

Evrim Ağacı ile Bilime Dair Her Şey!

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 7:16


Mars toprağında ve kutuplarında karbondioksit gibi sera gazlarının bulunduğu ve bunların nükleer bombalar gibi yüksek termal güçlü bir bombanın patlaması halinde serbest kalacağı doğrudur.Mars'ta bulunan sera gazlarının Kızıl Gezegen'i "Dünyalaştırmak" (yani terraforme etmek) için yeterli düzeyde değildir.… Seslendiren: Kaya Erdem Yılmaz

Invité Afrique
Suliman Baldo, chercheur soudanais: «Beaucoup de civils seront pris dans des feux croisés à el-Fasher»

Invité Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 5:17


Au Soudan, la ville d'el-Fasher, la plus grande du Darfour, est le théâtre depuis le 10 mai 2024 de violents affrontements à l'arme lourde. OCHA, le Bureau des affaires humanitaires de l'ONU, décompte au moins 27 personnes tuées. El-Fasher est la seule ville du Darfour qui n'est pas encore tombée aux mains des Forces de soutien rapide du général Hemedti. Faut-il craindre que ces forces commettent un massacre à caractère ethnique, comme il y a un an à el-Geneina, une autre grande ville du Darfour ? Et pour stopper le général Hemedti, faut-il le menacer de poursuites judiciaires ? Le chercheur soudanais Suliman Baldo est le fondateur du centre de réflexions Sudan Policy and Transparency Tracker. Il répond aux questions de Christophe Boisbouvier.  RFI : La ville d'el-Fasher est-elle au bord d'un massacre à grande échelle, comme dit l'ambassadrice des États-Unis à l'ONU ? Suliman Baldo : Il y a des soucis bien justifiés pour qu'on craigne que ce soit le cas effectivement. Or, si cette offensive a lieu, il y aura certainement des victimes civiles en grand nombre. Des victimes dans quelle communauté ? Je ne m'attends pas à ce que le scénario d'el-Geneina, à l'ouest du Darfour, se répète, c'est-à-dire que je ne crois pas qu'il y aura un ciblage ethnique contre des communautés particulières au sein de la ville. Cependant, el-Fasher est une ville de peut-être un million et demi d'habitants, la moitié desquels sont des déplacés de guerre, et donc les combats vont avoir lieu dans un milieu urbain dense. Donc il y aura beaucoup de civils qui seront pris dans les feux croisés des combats. Alors vous rappelez ce qu'il s'était passé il y a un an à el-Geneina, la capitale du Darfour occidental. Là, il s'agissait vraiment d'un nettoyage ethnique ? C'était certainement un nettoyage ethnique parce que c'était la communauté des Masalit qui était ciblée par les Forces de soutien rapide et les milices arabes alliées aux Forces de soutien rapide. Celles-ci se sont attaquées aux quartiers résidentiels où vivent les Masalit, en tuant des milliers d'entre eux. Et d'ailleurs, il y a un rapport de l'organisation internationale Human Rights Watch qui donne des témoignages de survivants. Là, il y a eu une campagne d'épuration ethnique, dont le but était de récupérer la terre des Masalit, parce que le ciblage était sur base ethnique. Cela relève aussi d'un acte génocidaire, parce qu'ils ont tué des milliers de civils masalit dans ces attaques. En janvier dernier, le procureur de la Cour pénale internationale, Karim Khan, a déclaré qu'il y avait des raisons de croire qu'au Darfour, les deux belligérants commettaient des crimes de guerre, des crimes contre l'humanité, voire un génocide. Le procureur renvoie donc les deux belligérants dos à dos. Mais les Forces de soutien rapide ne commettent-elles pas des crimes encore plus graves que les Forces armées soudanaises ? Je suis d'accord avec vous, c'est tout à fait le cas, c'est-à-dire que les Forces armées soudanaises au Darfour – que ça soit à el-Geneina, à el-Fasher ou même dans d'autres chefs lieux, comme Nyala au Sud-Darfour –, toutes les garnisons de l'armée soudanaise dans ces villes étaient encerclées et donc n'étaient pas en mesure de perpétrer des crimes massifs à l'échelle de ceux commis par les Forces de soutien rapide à el-Geneina. Bien sûr, l'armée de l'air soudanaise a lancé des bombardements à répétition dans les villes et donc il y a eu beaucoup de victimes civiles collatérales, mais je ne crois pas que l'armée a eu la possibilité, ou même l'intention, de s'attaquer à des communautés civiles sur une base ethnique, comme c'était le cas pour les Forces de soutien rapide. Faut-il inculper le général Hemedti pour crimes de guerre, voire crimes contre l'humanité ?Certainement, c'est mon évaluation. D'ailleurs, il y a une enquête officielle de la Cour pénale internationale au sujet des tueries qui ont eu lieu entre le mois d'avril et le mois de juin 2023 à el-Geneina, où beaucoup de Masalit ont trouvé refuge et où les Forces de soutien rapide se sont attaquées à eux, en en tuant encore des milliers parmi eux. Et faut-il inculper aussi le général al-Burhan ? Il y a de plus en plus d'implication de l'armée soudanaise dans des crimes de guerre. On a vu dernièrement, par exemple, des cas de ciblage sur une base ethnique dans les villes où l'armée est en contrôle, dans les États de l'Est et du Nord du Soudan. Tous les gens de l'Ouest du Soudan sont pris pour cible et menacés d'arrestations arbitraires, de torture et suspectés de jouer un rôle d'espion pour les Forces de soutien rapide. Donc il y a une responsabilité du commandement du général al-Burhan sur les exactions qui visent des civils pris dans les feux croisés de cette guerre qui a lieu aujourd'hui au Soudan.À lire aussiGuerre au Soudan: une trentaine de morts dans des combats à El Fasher au Darfour

Lifehouse Jakarta
Roh yang Menyala Nyala

Lifehouse Jakarta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 9:18


Wigand Sugandi - Roma 12:11 (TB) Janganlah hendaknya kerajinanmu kendor, biarlah rohmu menyala-nyala dan layanilah Tuhan.

Jakarta City Blessing - Bellagio
843. Roh-Nya Selalu Menyala-Nyala - Baru Setiap Pagi

Jakarta City Blessing - Bellagio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 3:34


Dengarkan Firman Tuhan yang dapat mengubah hidup saudara, dan pastinya selalu baru setiap pagi.

Invité Afrique
Jérôme Tubiana: «Le conflit au Darfour peut provoquer une extension à l'intérieur du Tchad»

Invité Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 7:33


Depuis le début du mois de novembre, la région du Darfour, dans l'ouest du Soudan, fait face à une nouvelle flambée de violences, alors que les Forces de soutien rapide (FSR) du général Hemedti affirment leur contrôle sur cette région. Pour en parler, François Mazet s'entretient avec le chercheur Jérôme Tubiana. Spécialiste de cette région, il est conseiller aux opérations de Médecins sans frontières (MSF), pour qui il s'est rendu très récemment au Darfour et dans l'est du Tchad où sont accueillis des centaines de milliers de réfugiés.  RFI : Jérôme Tubiana, pour parler de la flambée de violences au Darfour depuis le début du mois, le chef de la diplomatie européenne, Josep Borrell, a employé le terme de « nettoyage ethnique » mené par les Forces de soutien rapide (FSR) du général Hemedti. Ce terme est-il approprié, selon vous ?Jérôme Tubiana : Il faudrait peut-être le détailler, mais il y a eu certainement à certains endroits du nettoyage ethnique. C'est en particulier le cas au Darfour occidental, donc y compris dans sa capitale, la ville d'el-Geneina, où clairement, la principale communauté indigène non-arabe (les Masalit) a dans sa quasi-totalité dû fuir la zone pour se réfugier au Tchad. Il y a un énorme camp de transit dans la ville d'Adré, avec plus de 100 000 réfugiés qui sont principalement arrivés en juin, mais aussi environ 10 000 qui sont arrivés récemment, après les nouvelles violences de ce mois-ci.Que sait-on exactement de ce qu'il s'est passé dans le camp de déplacés d'Ardamata, dans le Darfour occidental, où au moins 800 personnes selon l'ONU – peut-être même 1 200 ou 1 300 selon d'autres sources – ont été tuées en milieu de semaine dernière ?La garnison de l'armée soudanaise avait réussi à maintenir une présence dans cet endroit qui s'appelle Ardamata, qui n'est pas seulement un camp de déplacés mais aussi un lieu historique pour les Masalit anciens. Il y avait un camp de déplacés, il y avait des combattants masalit de groupes rebelles, de groupes d'auto-défense qui s'étaient aussi réfugiés là. L'élite arabe – chefs traditionnels, chefs politiques – promettait qu'il n'y aurait plus de nouvelles violences, ça n'a pas tenu. Il semble que l'armée ait négocié son propre retrait sans combat, et donc laissé les civils et les combattants masalit être de nouveau victimes d'attaques par les milices arabes, dont les Forces de soutien rapide, et de nouveau, une fuite vers le Tchad pour les survivants.Les Forces de soutien rapide et d'autres milices locales prendraient pour cible les Masalit, qui est une tribu darfourie non-arabe. Comment est-ce qu'on peut expliquer ce ciblage ?Je pense que sur el-Geneina, le conflit entre Masalit et Arabes – Masalit qui sont les détenteurs d'un sultanat ancien et donc les détenteurs des droits fonciers sur cette région ­–, ce conflit déjà ancien remonte aux années 1990. Il a été beaucoup attisé par l'ancien régime soudanais, le régime d'Omar el-Béchir qui a donc recruté les communautés arabes pour en faire des milices, qu'on a appelé les Janjawid. Certains de leurs chefs historiques sont encore présents, les tensions sont restées très fortes. Les Masalit, après la révolution qui a mis fin au régime d'Omar el-Béchir, en ont profité pour revendiquer leurs droits historiques sur les terres, ont demandé leur droit au retour. Ils n'ont pas été entendus. Donc il y a eu régulièrement des violences dans les années 2021. Hemedti, le chef des Forces de soutien rapide, s'est lui-même impliqué pour ramener la paix, ça a duré quelques mois, mais ça n'a pas duré, les tensions sont restées très fortes. C'est un cas assez unique : ailleurs au Soudan, on n'a pas encore observé une telle intensité, des tensions aussi fortes du point de vue ethnique, même s'il n'y a pas que les Forces de soutien rapide qui sont en cause dans la région, on parle aussi de milices arabes, parfois proches des Forces de soutien rapide, mais qui auraient leur propre agenda local, assez distinct de l'agenda politique des Forces de soutien rapide de prise de pouvoir à Khartoum.Après avoir pris Nyala, Zalingei, el-Geneina, les FSR d'Hemedti ont le contrôle quasi-total des régions du Darfour, ils visent désormais El Fasher. Quel est, selon vous, leur prochain objectif ? Est-ce qu'ils ont pris un avantage décisif ?Ils ont certainement pris un avantage décisif. Sur El Fasher, c'est un peu différent, ça semble être logiquement le prochain objectif. Est-ce que la communauté internationale va mettre le holà sur El Fasher en particulier ? D'autant qu'El Fasher est un cas un peu différent parce qu'il y a une très forte présence des groupes rebelles qui ont signé l'accord de paix de Juba en 2020 qui se sont constitués en forces jointes et se sont donné pour mission de protéger notamment les civils, et qui ont envoyé aux FSR le message assez clair que pour eux, El Fasher était un petit peu une ligne rouge. Donc si les FSR insistent pour attaquer El Fasher, il risque d'y avoir une opposition plus forte qu'ailleurs de ces groupes rebelles. Ça pourrait dégénérer en un conflit de nouveau ethnique, cette fois entre communautés arabes et, non pas les Masalit, mais d'autres communautés non-arabes, celles qui sont plus présentes sur El Fasher au Darfour nord, c'est-à-dire les Zaghawa et les Four. Ces communautés sont beaucoup plus fortes, beaucoup plus nombreuses, beaucoup plus étendues géographiquement et mieux armées que les Masalit. Donc, ce conflit pourrait être plus violent. Et par ailleurs, les Zaghawa en particulier, c'est une communauté qui est prédominante au sein du pouvoir et au sein de l'armée tchadienne, donc ça pourrait aussi avoir des conséquences et provoquer une expansion du conflit à l'intérieur même du Tchad.

MiningWeekly.com Audio Articles
Solar power generation poised to save Harmony Gold R3.6bn

MiningWeekly.com Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 4:47


This audio is brought to you by Wearcheck, your condition monitoring specialist. Gold mining company Harmony estimates that it will achieve total cumulative net present value savings of R3.6-billion from its three solar power projects, one of them already generating 30 MW of clean, green energy. To reduce its carbon footprint, the JSE-listed Harmony, headed by CEO Peter Steenkamp, has been building and commissioning renewable energy projects at its South African operations since May 2022. Harmony's decarbonisation strategy is guiding operations to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045 along a transition pathway that includes energy efficiency, portfolio re-engineering, electricity mix, improvement adaptation and decarbonisation of the transportation sector. Within host communities, Harmony, chaired by Dr Patrice Motsepe, is working with the Federation for a Sustainable Environment to build a resilience to the impacts of climate change. The savings from the phased introduction of these projects is detailed in Harmony's latest Environmental Social Governance Report, which shows a total of 223 MW solar power over three phases being augmented by 140 MW of wind power in a fourth phase. A 30 MW solar plant commissioned for Tshepong, Nyala and Eland in May at a capital cost of R5-billion, is expected to save R340-million over 15 years as it takes 62 000 t/y of carbon out of the air. The construction of the second-phase 137 MW solar project under way for supply to Moab Khotsong, Great Noligwa and Noligwa gold plant in 2025 at a capital cost of R2.5-billion, will save R2.5-billion over 15 years. Capital of R1.7-billion will be invested for the first 100 MW, and the remaining 37 MW will be allocated to an independent power producer to collectively eliminate 4.6-million tonnes of carbon over 25 years. Funding for its decarbonisation strategy is facilitated by Rand Merchant Bank, African Clean Energy Developments, African Infrastructure Investment Managers, Mahlako Energy Fund, Absa and Nedbank. The facilities, amounting to R4-billion, include a R1.5-billion green loan for the second phase of the renewable energy programme. Harmony's current assets are predominantly deep underground mining operations, which are more energy intensive than surface mines and account for 89% of the group's total electricity consumption in its 2023 financial year. In South Africa, energy accounts for about 19% of operating costs. PAPUA NEW GUINEA More diesel power than grid power is being used at Hidden Valley in Papua New Guinea (PNG) following a drought constraining PNG Power's hydropower capacity. Water in Yonki dam, serving the Ramu hydropower station, was critically low for most of the year and smaller run-of-river hydropower plants were also restricted to 30% of normal supply to the Ramu grid. This led to intense loadshedding until the hydropower generation recovered. However, commissioning of the 11.6 MW Baime hydropower plant owned by PNG Forest Products in March augmented PNG Power supply. In Australia, Harmony is assessing alternative power supply options and mixes for Eva Copper, including the integration of renewables into project design and future opportunities related to the Queensland government's CopperString project. The May 2020 Eva Copper feasibility study and December 2021 update, prepared before Harmony acquired the copper asset, proposed gas-fired power as the life-of-mine solution for the project. However, in keeping with its climate change commitments, Harmony is revisiting its power source and energy mix as part of a detailed review and optimisation study. Alternative power supply options and mixes are being assessed, including integration of renewables into project design and future opportunities related to the Queensland government's CopperString project. To understand future power supply options, various stakeholders are being worked with, including the government-owned Powerlink Queensland, which will construct and manage Co...

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb
Sudão: paramilitares afirmam ter tomado segunda cidade

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 0:46


As Forças Paramilitares do Sudão afirmaram nesta quinta-feira (26) que tomaram a segunda maior cidade do país, Nyala, do exército regular sudanês. A informação é da agência de notícias Reuters. A tomada da capital do estado de Darfur do Sul pode iniciar um novo capítulo da guerra que já dura seis meses.

1on1 with Jon Evans
Jim Shockey: Worldwide adventurer adds ‘thriller writer' to his long list of accomplishments

1on1 with Jon Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 51:54


Jim Shockey is considered one of the world's best outdoor sportsmen. He's taken audiences along on wildlife adventure television shows, and led hunting expeditions and conservation efforts into some of the most remote locations on earth. Shockey's passion for folk and tribal art can be seen in the Hand of Man Museum in his native Canada. Shockey has now embarked on a new adventure, as an author, with his debut thriller, Call Me Hunter, and he wants you to dig and find the fiction.  

Fuori Da Qui
EP.13 - Ingovernabile

Fuori Da Qui

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 27:46


Ad Haiti c'è una città senza governo: senza sindaco, senza consiglio comunale, senza polizia. La città, Canaan, è in balia delle gang criminali come il resto del paese e chi ha provato a “mettere ordine” non ha avuto vita facile, anzi è finito piuttosto male. -- Nella puntata di oggi dopo Haiti andremo in Giappone, India, Sudan e ci saluteremo dall'Amazzonia. Ospiti: Matteo Miavaldi e Ilaria Ferraresi -- I contributi audio di questa puntata sono tratti dal canale YouTube di TV5 Monde, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE_L11jVPUo&ab_channel=TV5MONDE, dal canale YouTube di Al Jazeera English, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pltVF_oS-h0&ab_channel=AlJazeeraEnglish; dal canale YouTube Kenshiro, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApxL3ursOKI, dal canale YouTube di Middle East Eye, https://www.youtube.com/shorts/IgGuTEE9IXw, dal canale Twitter della giornalista Dalia Eltahir, https://twitter.com/dalia_eltahir/status/1647196770089291778. Le fonti degli articoli citati nella puntata sono le seguenti: The City With No Government, Noema Magazine, 31 agosto 2023, https://www.noemamag.com/the-quest-to-govern-haitis-newest-city/; Warner Bros. Japan Brings ‘Fist of the North Star' Back for More Anime Action, Animation Magazine, 12 settembre 2023, https://www.animationmagazine.net/2023/09/warner-bros-japan-brings-fist-of-the-north-star-back-for-more-anime-action/; Auroville is having a Crown headache — The laboratory of evolution is divided, 26 luglio 2023, https://theprint.in/feature/auroville-is-having-a-crown-headache-the-laboratory-of-evolution-is-divided/1051068/; https://auroville.org/; https://www.instagram.com/stand_for_auroville_unity/; Sudan: Darfur atrocities turn isolated Nyala into a lifeless city, Middle East Eye, 6 settembre 2023, https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/sudan-darfur-atrocities-turn-isolated-nyala-lifeless-city. Fuori anche da qui: Brazil supreme court rules in favor of Indigenous land rights in historic win, The Guardian, 22 settembre 2023, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/sep/21/brazil-supreme-court-indigenous-land-rights-win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hey Queen, Thrive!
Ep 128 3 Steps to Monetize Your Story & Your Skills w/ Nyala Thrope

Hey Queen, Thrive!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 54:12


Hey Hey Hey! What's up Thrive Tribe! If you are like me, you may have been struggling with your messaging. It seems as if you are not connecting with your ideal client or your messaging is falling on deaf ears. No worries! I Got You! On this episode, I had the honor of sitting down with Nyala Thorpe, CEO of Market Your Message to talk about her 3 Step System to Monetizing Your Story & Your Skills. This episode's Thriver Nuggets is 7 Tips to Improve Your Messaging Are you an ambitious BAWSE Woman Entrepreneur with a desire to attract more media, increase your profits, and build your authority in your industry? I wanna personally invite you to be a member of OUR Community, Pitch Like A BAWSE: Click the link to Join Us: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/pitchlikeabawse⁠ Nyala's Info: email: admin@partnerwithnyala.com website: www.marketyourmessage.net FB Group: The Female Coaches Society FB Page: Market Your Message IG: Market Your Message Twitter: Nyala Thorpe

Tactical Leadership
BATL Biz Summit Promo With Nyala Allen

Tactical Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 11:46


“It is critical, as a business owner, and the main way that you can grow is if you grow yourself personally. And the best way to do that is to sometimes pause notice and choose different ways and avenues in which to create new habits.” – Nyala AllenHow does your personal development play a role that impacts business growth? In today's episode, Zack Knight is joined by Nyala Allen. Nyala Allen is a passionate Army veteran leader and coach dedicated to helping others aspire, collaborate, and achieve their personal and professional goals, especially veterans. Nyala is a multifaceted entrepreneur and visionary who shares her expertise as a Real Estate Broker Associate to assist home buyers and sellers in maximizing their VA Home Loan benefit options. With her guidance, real estate clients save time and money, reduce debt, and improve their lifestyle when they buy and sell a home. Nyala Allen is the proud owner of ACE Veteran Realty, LLC, which stands for Aspire, Collaborate, and Elevate. ACE Veteran Realty, LLC was created to focus on veteran empowerment within the real estate industry. Nyala utilizes the pillars of Faith, Peace, Freedom, Accountability, and Family to empower each client to aspire, collaborate, and elevate their specific personal and professional goals. Nyala is a Georgia Veteran Community Leader and embraces being the #VeteranChampion who continues to build a successful brand and business that focuses on elevating the mindset and conversation of veteran growth through education, coaching, and real estate services.Tune in to this episode of The Tactical Leader, as Nyala invites listeners to BATL Biz Summit![00:00 - 02:22] Opening SegmentIf you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over to knightly.productions!Head over to myvoicechallenge.com to register for a free podcasting workshop!Zack introduces Nyala Allen!Nyala is a multifaceted entrepreneur and visionary who shares her expertise as a Real Estate Broker AssociateNyala is a speaker at the upcoming BATL Biz Summit[02:23 - 03:50] Exploring Personal Development To Elevate Veteran EntrepreneurshipShe is the owner of ACE Veteran Realty which stands for Aspire, Collaborate, and ElevateShe will be talking about going beyond service and her transition storyEmbracing the veteran champion attitude and focusing on business as well as elevating mindset and conversationInvesting in personal development through retreats to create new habits and grow professionally[03:51 - 07:44] How Movement Helps To Grow Business And RelationshipsPersonal development is a must for business growthMovement is very critical for personal growthLearning new coaching techniques and actively listening helps in personal relationshipsNutrition experts will be one of the speakers at the summit[07:45 – 11:46] Closing SegmentClosing words and remindersNyala invites listeners to join the BATL Biz Summit!Head over to myvoicechallenge.com to find out how you can discover your voice, claim your independence, and build that thriving business that you've always wanted!Key Quote:“Movement is very critical. If you're anything that's at rest, stays at rest, anything that is in movement will continue to move, and that's how we grow. I believe we grow through movement through...

PPL Podcast
Roh yang Menyala-nyala untuk Melayani Tuhan - Ps. Benny Donald - Pastor Message (9 Juni 2023)

PPL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 6:54


9 Juni 2023 Ps. Benny Donald "Roh yang Menyala-nyala untuk Melayani Tuhan" GBI PPL Terimakasih Saudara sekalian atas Support, Like, Comment dan SUBSCRIBE di Channel ini, sehingga membuat kami lebih bersemangat untuk membuat Video-Video Selanjutnya. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Untuk Subscribe : Klik Disini https://m.youtube.com/c/GBIPPL Follow Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/gbi.ppl Follow Facebook : https://wvww.facebook.com/gbippl a.c BCA : 282 929 2828 a/n GEREJA BETHEL INDONESIA email : gbippl@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GBI PPL Production - 2023

Habari za UN
Wakimbizi zaidi wa Sudan nchini CAR, UNHCR yakimbizana na muda kuiwahi mvua  

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 0:03


Zaidi ya watu 13,000 kutoka Sudan wamewasili katika Kijiji cha Am Dafock kaskazini mwa Jamhuri ya Afrika ya Kati ili kuepuka madhila ya mgogoro unaoendelea nchini mwao. Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi linasema wengi wa waliowasili ni wanawake na watoto kutoka Nyala mji ulioko kusini magharibi mwa Sudan ambako wanasema walikabiliwa na matatizo kadhaa njiani kuelekea kuvuka mpaka hadi kufika Am Dafock, kama vile vitisho kutoka kwa watu wenye silaha, unyang'anyi wa bidhaa, unyanyasaji wa kimwili na unyanyasaji wa kijinsia. Zaidi kuhusu hili, Anold Kayanda ameandaa makala hii.  

The Journey Within
EP 48 | How to Start and Maintain a WTA Tags Portfolio

The Journey Within

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 51:20


On this episode of The Journey Within Podcast Mark Peterson is headed to Ethiopia to chase mountain Nyala so Arron is stepping in to host. This week Arron has WTA Tags consultant Erik Schell on to talk about How to Start and Maintain a WTA Tags Portfolio. Listen in! If you want to book any of the hunts you hear on my journeys go to: https://worldwidetrophyadventures.com Follow Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markvpeterson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkPeterson... Web: http://markvpeterson.com/ This podcast is a part of the Waypoint TV Podcast Network. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointhunt @waypointpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ora Et Labora
Eps.169.Perapian yang menyala nyala

Ora Et Labora

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 11:18


Setelah peristiwa itu ...lalu raja berkata terpujilah Allahnya Sadrakh, Mesakh, Abednego.kemudian mereka diberi kedudukan tinggi untuk menguasai wilayah2 yang ditentukan oleh raja.

The Paid Copywriter Podcast
#70 - Your Story Is Your Best Marketing: How Nyala Coaches Service-based Entrepreneurs

The Paid Copywriter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 51:14


KPMG on air Financial Services - Insights für die Finanzbranche

Dr. Johannes Schmitt, Co-CEO von Nyala, und KPMG-Experte Christoph Betz diskutieren über den Ausblick für die Branche im Angesicht von Pleiten und Kryptowinter. Krypto, quo vadis? Nach turbulenten Wochen und Monaten war es an der Zeit, einen sachlichen Blick auf den Markt für Coins, Tokens und Handelsplattformen zu werfen – mit einem erfahrenen Marktteilnehmer mit mehr als zehn Jahren Track Record in der Industrie: Dr. Johannes Schmitt, Co-CEO von Nyala, spricht dieses Mal bei uns im Podcast mit dem KPMG-Banken- und ESG-Experten Christoph Betz. „Das geht natürlich nicht spurlos an einem vorbei“, so das persönliche Fazit von Johannes mit Blick auf die Pleiten und die negative Berichterstattung der jüngeren Vergangenheit. Aber er erzählt auch, warum er weiter ein großer Anhänger von Bitcoin und die Blockchain für ihn eine der großen Finanzinnovationen der Neuzeit ist. An den Banken sind Kryptowinter und #SBF eher vorbei gegangen, so das Fazit von Christoph. Das liege aber nicht daran, dass sie das Thema nicht auch interessieren würde – sondern weil sie eher eine langfristige Perspektive auf die Geschäftspotenziale werfen. Über die Möglichkeiten für neue und etablierte Marktteilnehmer, über die Ergebnisse der KPMG-Studie „Digital Assets in Deutschland “ (in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fachmedium BTC Echo) und den Markt für Tokenisierungen – jetzt das ganze Gespräch hören. Das Gespräch in der Übersicht: [00:00] Intro und Begrüßung [01:45] Warum Krypto mehr als „a bad month“ hatte [05:10] So hat Johannes persönlich die Ereignisse in der Kryptobranche 2022 erlebt [09:00] Der Blick der etablierten Banken auf digitale Assets [11:00] Das eWpG und Wertpapiere auf der Blockchain [14:20] Was Christoph an der Digital Assets Studie von KPMG überrascht hat [15:10] Was Johannes an der Studie besonders interessant fand [18:05] Vorteile tokenisierter Assets (aus Johannes‘ Sicht) [21:35] Tokens – die eingeklappte Wertschöpfungskette und ESG [27:30] Verabschiedung

Enneás
Nyala Gosa (Deep Nu Soulful Jackin Tech Afro House Disco Electronica Mix)(February 2023)

Enneás

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 140:38


This is Enneás, You're listening to Nyala Gosa; The Deep, Soulful, Afro, Tech, Nu Disco, Jackin, House, and Electronica Mix for February 2023. A smooth blend, mixed for your listening pleasure. Enjoy the tunes! **Connect with Enneás @ https://enneasmusic.com Direct Links @ https://linktr.ee/enneas Tracklist: _____ BINGEWATCH - Jack Em (Original Mix) DIMMISH - LoveCrime Intr0beatz - Nobody Else But You (Original Mix) Zac Samuel - Still In Love (Extended Mix) Vincenzo Gerri - Get My Groove On (Marc Cotterell's Peak Time Mix) Zsak - Hold On (Extended Mix) Jem Cooke, Zac Samuel - Sway (Extended Dub Mix) Armand Van Helden, Snakehips - Freedom (You Bring Me) (Extended Mix) Tom Tronix - Body Right (Extended Mix) S.E.L - You Gotta Be (Eric Powell MDFC Remix) Mirko & Meex - Mine (Club Mix) (Club Edit) PMX Soundz - They Don't Know What Is House (Original Mix) Jay Lumen - Street Stuff (D.T.T.H.) (Original Mix) Chemars - The Message (Original Mix) Calego - Se Va (Original Mix) Tom Tronix - On My Mind (Original Mix) Mirko & Meex - Fallin' (Original Mix) DJ Romain, Risk Assessment - This Must Be Deep (Original Instrumental Mix) Harrison BDP - Small Talk (Original Mix) Tony Deledda, Gabriele Congedo - Deep Mood Ninety (George Jackson Remix) DAN T - Can't Hold Myself (Leo Gitelman Remix) Daisuke Miyamoto - I'm In Love (Original Mix) Cinthie - Organ (DJ-Kicks) Masaki Morii, Venessa Jackson - Windows Of Light (Main Vocal Mix) Jerome O., Rona Ray - Making Things Clear (Original Mix) Real Connoisseur - Down With Me (Original Mix) Thomas Dieckmann - Caught Up (Darko Kustura Remix) Henrik Villard - While You Are Here (Original Mix) beatsbyhand - I Don't Even Know (Original Mix) _____ *Album Art courtesy via pixabay* *This Set is for promotion purpose only!* *Buy/Stream your tracks from any authorized retailer/platform with respect to the artists* This mix is under Fair Use: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. "Fair Use" is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringed. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All rights and credits go directly to it's rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended. Enjoy.

suara-gembala
Lautan Yang Menyala-nyala Oleh Api Dan Belerang

suara-gembala

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 12:01


Barangsiapa menang, ia akan memperoleh semuanya ini, dan Aku akan menjadi Allahnya dan ia akan menjadi anak-Ku.

Instagram Marketing Secrets
278: Keys to Making High End Content and Selling through Story [w/ Nyala Thorpe]

Instagram Marketing Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 38:07


Nyala Thorpe is a veteran entrepreneur and host of The Market your Message Podcast.Today, she is going to show you how to do just that. Market your Message by crafting it into a story that engages your audience while also perfectly demonstrating the point you are trying to make.You can find more from her @marketyourmessage on Instagram.Play the interview I did on her podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/market-your-message-podcast/id1448206908After Hours Entrepreneur: Your Guide to Profitable, 6-Figure YearsQuit your job. Make more money.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify-----Host, Derek VidellDownload Free Course: How to Build and Monetize a Following in 90 Days or Less - Your Guide to Running Profitable Instagram AdsInstagram | YouTube | Website | LinkedIn

Social Media Marketing w/ Derek Videll
278: Keys to Making High End Content and Selling through Story [w/ Nyala Thorpe]

Social Media Marketing w/ Derek Videll

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 38:43


Nyala Thorpe is a veteran entrepreneur and host of The Market your Message Podcast.Today, she is going to show you how to do just that. Market your Message by crafting it into a story that engages your audience while also perfectly demonstrating the point you are trying to make.You can find more from her @marketyourmessage on Instagram.Play the interview I did on her podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/market-your-message-podcast/id1448206908All Business. No Boundaries.A collection of supply chain stories by the North American leader in contract logisticsListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Small Business PROrganic, powerful, and unconventional strategies for BIPOC + WOC owned small businesses.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify-----Host, Derek VidellDownload Free Course: How to Build and Monetize a Following in 90 Days or Less - Your Guide to Running Profitable Instagram AdsInstagram | YouTube | Website | LinkedIn

Alkitab Siniar
Daily Scripture Reading - Jangan Tinggal Nyala Api Tuhan!

Alkitab Siniar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 5:03


Working Class Bowhunter
532 Africa Recap / Hunt Stories Part 2

Working Class Bowhunter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 285:45


We sit down in the studio back from our hunting trip and go over our experiences, specific hunts, Eric's giraffe, and we cap the episode off with a hunt camp episode recorded around the fire in South Africa! Enjoy!  Episode time layouts:  6:00 Veteran Shout Out Segment  Recap main body of the episode 1:05:00 Eric's Stories (After the giraffe) 1:16:00 Doug's Stories 1:43:55 Curt's Stories 2:13:00 Jacob's Stories 2:49:00 Austin's Stories 3:25:00 Podcast from camp in South Africa 3:13:00 Doug spills soda on a plane... on curt 3:59:00 Doug might fall asleep again during a podcast To get more information for a hunting trip to Africa check out the links below and give Stuart a call!  https://www.africahuntingoutfitters.com/ https://www.instagram.com/africahuntingoutfitters/ https://workingclassbowhunter.com/ YouTube Channel https://www.facebook.com/WorkingClassBowhunter/ https://www.instagram.com/workingclassbowhunter/ https://twitter.com/WCBOWHUNTER  The WCB Podcast is presented by: Elite Archery   CODE: WCB for all outdoor group products Scent Crusher - Scent Off. Game On. Camo Fire Spy Point Trail Cameras Big Tine - Attract - Develop - Grow Code: WCB2022 Old Barn Taxidermy Huntworth Gear Code: WCB15 Novix Treestands Code WCB22 Victory Archery ThermaSeat Code: WCTS Leupold Optics Trophyline CODE WCB Grizzly Hunting Blinds | Code WCB

GBI ROCK Pluit Podcast with Jesus!
Daniel 3 Perapian yang menyala-nyala-GRACEWORDS BY PDT. CALEB HOVER BINTORO.

GBI ROCK Pluit Podcast with Jesus!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 13:27


25/8/2022 - GRACEWORDS by Pdt. Caleb Hover Bintoro. A Collaboration between GBI ROCK GRIYA JOGJA & GBI ROCK PLUIT

OM BOB Indonesia
Lampu Motor Nyala Siang Hari Kena Tilang

OM BOB Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 6:10


Seorang pengendara motor yang menyalakan lampu di siang hari malah ditilang oleh polisi, kejadian ini terjadi di Jakarta. Bagaimanakah Om Bob menanggapi Lampu Motor Nyala Siang Hari Kena Tilang ini?

MiningWeekly.com Audio Articles
Sustainability taking front seat at Harmony Gold

MiningWeekly.com Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 18:16


Large South African gold miner Harmony Gold sees R500-million a year savings from Phase 2 on-balance-sheet renewables projects. This means the estimated R1.5-billion cost of the planned 137 MW second phase solar power projects will be covered in three years. Meanwhile, ground breaking for the 30 MW Phase 1 off-balance-sheet power purchase agreement (PPA) project is imminent. Harmony, which would like to progress its Phase 1, Phase 2 and Phase 3 renewable energy rollout over the next four years, is targeting a 20% reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2026. Phase 1 is the first step in a far broader picture for the JSE-listed company's deep-level energy-intensive mines, with an energy split of around 30% renewable energy envisaged by 2027. This is what Harmony Gold investor relations head Jared Coetzer had to say in a Zoom interview with Mining Weekly. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) Mining Weekly: Can you please outline some of Harmony's power project history and why Harmony has chosen sites in the Free State for Phase 1 of the renewable energy rollout. Coetzer: This is a project which has been a long time in the making. The plans for our renewable energy programme actually started around four years ago. We always knew that there was this necessity to transform our renewables or our energy consumption, so the plans really began quite a while back and obviously it's a long time. It's the new science for Harmony when we are gold mining specialists, not typically renewable energy specialists, so we had to do a bit of work in understanding the science behind renewable energy and we decided to go with Phase 1 and put these sites near our Free State operations, Tshepong and the Nyala plant. Those are two big operations. We've got a lot of hoisting, a lot of pumping there and they're typically longer life assets. We tried to align the renewable plants with our longer life mines in the Free State, so that we could get maximum utility from the power from these plants. The original plan was to do an off-balance-sheet structure, given we weren't 100% sure exactly how it would work, but we've done the numbers and we're really happy with what we've seen, and we're very excited that we will be breaking ground imminently on these on these three plants. Who will be building and operating these solar projects? Old Mutual has taken an equity stake in this, along with Mahlako Energy Fund, and they'll be the equity partners and RMB providing the debt financing for this. It's through a third party - we're doing it through a power purchase agreement. After 15 years, the plants will then become Harmony's. They are being built on Harmony land, but they are being constructed, managed and we will obviously have engineering oversight given they are being used to power up our operations. We've started clearing the sites and were looking forward to putting the panels in and getting things underway within the next few weeks. What is Harmony's decarbonisation strategy and how do these contribute towards Harmony's strategy? We've got quite a robust decarbonisation strategy. There are a number of factors at play. First of all, we've got a clear plan to decarbonise over the next few years with our ultimate goal of being net carbon zero by 2045. We'd like to have a 20% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2026. We would then like to progress with our renewable energy rollout from Phase 1 to Phase 2 to Phase 3 over the next four years as well. Phase 1 is a 30 MW renewable plant. Phase 2 will see us rolling out an additional 137 MW of solar renewable energy. Phase 1 is really the first step in a far broader picture. We've also got to understand the types of assets we own. They are deep-level energy-intensive mines so what will typically happen is as some of our older assets such as Bambanani and Masimong reach the end of their lives – Bambanani is closing at the end of this month and Masimong will probably close towards the end of the next financi...

Keena Bella
Sang Nyala

Keena Bella

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 1:20


Sebuah tulisan kecil diatas kapal yang terselip diantara selat Bali, perjalanan menuju Pelabuhan Lembar - Nusa Tenggara Barat.

New Releases
What's Your Why Wednesdays interview with Nyala Allen

New Releases

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 17:25


SBS Tigrinya - ኤስ.ቢ.ኤስ ትግርኛ
ናይዚ ሰሙን ኣዛረብቲ ዛዕባታት ኣብ ማሕበራዊ መራኸቢታት ምስ መም/ ዮሴፍ ወርቀ

SBS Tigrinya - ኤስ.ቢ.ኤስ ትግርኛ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 13:00


ኣብ መንጎ ከንቲባ ኣዲስ ኣበባን ላዕለዎት ተጸወዕቲ እምነት ተዋህዶ ኣብ ኢትዮጵያኣብዚ ጉዳይ እዚ ንኩነታት ኢትዮጵያ ካብ ዓሌታዊ ኣርኣእያታት፡ናብ ሃይማኖታዊ ኣጠማምታታት ዝዘምበለ ተርእዮታት ብብዝሒ ይርአ ኣሎ።ብተወሳኺ ትግራይ ካብ ላዕለዋይ ተጸዋዒ እምነት ተዋህዶን እስልምናን ኢትዮጵያ ብመገዲ መራሕቲ ሃይማኖታ ኣቢላ ርክብ ደው ከምዘበሎ ብወግዒ ሓቢሮም።ኣብክልልሶማልዘሎተርእዮ፡ ካብመፈንቐለመንግስቲክሳብድርቂ።  ብልጽግናኣብቲክልልክልተምስንጣቁ። ነዚከዝሓሕሉፕረሲደንትእታሃገር፡ ቀዳማይሚንስተርን ፕ.ክልልኦሮምያኣብቲክልልምብጽሖም።ኣብዚ ሰሙን እዚ ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ኣዛራቢት ዘላ ጉዳይ፡ኣብ መንጎ ከንቲባ ኣዲስ ኣበባን ላዕለዎት ተጸወዕቲ እምነት ተዋህዶ ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ኣብዚ ጉዳይ እዚ ንኩነታት ኢትዮጵያ ካብ ዓሌታዊ ኣርኣእያታት፡ናብ ሃይማኖታዊ ኣጠማምታታት ዝዘምበለ ተርእዮታት ብብዝሒ ይርአ ኣሎ። ብተወሳኺ ትግራይ ካብ ላዕለዋይ ተጸዋዒ እምነት ተዋህዶን እስልምናን ኢትዮጵያ ብመገዲ መራሕቲ ሃይማኖታ ኣቢላ ርክብ ደው ከምዘበሎ ብወግዒ ሓቢሮም።      Enter Yossief 

Wholistic Wealth Podcast
Rhino & Cheetah Preservation with Nicky Shaw

Wholistic Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 36:05


Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve provides a unique bush experience in the heart of one of South Africa's most diverse conservation regions. The privately owned reserve is home to over 40 different species of animal and magnificent birdlife. Nestled between the wilderness reserves of Mkuze, Hluhluwe, St Lucia and Sodwana Bay, this lush stretch of paradise is home to a wide variety of game, from the majestic elephant to rhino, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, the secretive leopard and cheetah and the shy Nyala antelope that are endemic to the region. The Heritage Safari Lodge was originally built in the 1940's as a hotel and was a landmark pitstop for weary travelers between Maputo and Durban. Acquired in 1996, the gracious building was lovingly restored to its original colonial grandeur, enhanced with new accommodation, and tastefully themed to highlight Zululand's unique cultural heritage. We need your help to save Kiara the Cheetah! Use the link below to donate to the GoFundMe. Every bit helps and goes a long way! https://gofund.me/3323faa6

SBS Tigrinya - ኤስ.ቢ.ኤስ ትግርኛ
ዕለታዊ ዜና SBS ትግርኛ (15 ሕዳር 2021)

SBS Tigrinya - ኤስ.ቢ.ኤስ ትግርኛ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 18:17


ቀንዲ ነጥቢታት ዜና፡ ** ኣብ ለውጢ ክሊማ ፈደራል መንግስቲ ዝግብ ኦ ስራሕ ኣይሰርሐን ተባሂሉ።** ግብጺ ናይ ፈዛእ ርእሳ ክታበት ኮቪድ ከምዘፍረየት ኣፍሊጣ። ** ሮጀረ ፈደራር ኣብዝመጽእ ጸወታታት ቴኒስ ኣውስትራሊያ ኦፐን ኣይቀርብንዩ ተባሂሉ።ቀንዲ ነጥቢታት ዜና፡ ** ኣብ ለውጢ ክሊማ ፈደራል መንግስቲ ዝግብ ኦ ስራሕ ኣይሰርሐን ተባሂሉ።** ግብጺ ናይ ፈዛእ ርእሳ ክታበት ኮቪድ ከምዘፍረየት ኣፍሊጣ። ** ሮጀረ ፈደራር ኣብዝመጽእ ጸወታታት ቴኒስ ኣውስትራሊያ ኦፐን ኣይቀርብንዩ ተባሂሉ። 

Know What You See with Brian Lowery
Identity-Driven Design

Know What You See with Brian Lowery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 35:51


Design is about more than just what looks good. From what we choose to wear to what we bring into our homes, design tells us what matters and sometimes who matters. And, as is true for all of us, a designer's identity and experiences affect their ideas in both subtle and not so subtle ways. This week on the podcast, Brian Lowery talks with two artists about how issues of identity and power inform their work: Bryce Wong, footwear designer at Nike SB, and Jomo Tariku, furniture designer and creator of the Nyala chair. To find out more about Brian and his work, visit knowwhatyousee.com.

Evodia ASG
Nyala Api Cinta

Evodia ASG

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 2:16


Api panas tungku perapian tidak mampu membakar mereka. Cinta mereka kepada Tuhan lebih kuat dari nyala api

Teh Tarik Podcast
#MenganyamNusa: Dari Dilema Melayu ke Bangsa Malaysia | Kawah Buku x Institut Nyala

Teh Tarik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 67:19


Sebahagian masyarakat Malaysia membenci Mahathir. Bagi mereka, Mahathir adalah punca segala yang salah dan silap pada Malaysia hari ini. Sebahagian lagi menyanjungi Mahathir. Bagi mereka, segala kemajuan infrastruktur, pembangunan dan kemodenan Malaysia pada hari ini adalah hasil buah tangan Mahathir. Sosok enigma yang tidak mudah untuk dikategorikan secara perduaan (binary). Hitam, putih, kelabu dan warna-warna lain tersulam di dalam anyaman biografi seorang Mahathir. Tapi suatu hal yang jelas ialah Mahathir adalah gergasi politik Malaysia. Legasi beliau baik yang positif, mahu pun negatif sudah terpahat kejap dalam perjalanan sejarah Malaysia. Bermula sebagai seorang nasionalis Melayu, Mahathir kemudiannya diberi amanah untuk menerajui Malaysia bukan sekali, tapi dua kali. Sepanjang tempoh Mahathir memimpin Malaysia sebanyak dua kali itu, keperluan untuk mengimbangi antara dilemma Melayu yang digeluti beliau dan Bangsa Malaysia yang dicitakan beliau adalah antara kerumitan yang tak terselesai. Justeru, wawancara khas ini akan cuba merungkai beberapa jalur anyaman yang tersulam di dalam idea yang mendasari pemikiran Mahathir, khususnya mengenai persoalan dilema Melayu, Bangsa Malaysia, identiti kebangsaan, keseimbangan ekonomi antara kaum, hubungan antara Semenanjung dengan Sabah dan Sarawak, sistem nilai masyarakat, korupsi dalam politik Malaysia, serta pergulatan antara Islam dan politik. Apakah idea dan pemikiran Mahathir masih relevan atau sudah usang atau memerlukan pengubahsuaian, sama-sama kita nilai dengan kritis menerusi wawancara khas bersama beliau ini. Wawancara bersama Tun Dr. Mahathir dikendali sepenuhnya oleh Azan Safar dan Ruhan Shahrir dari Kawah Buku, pada 18 Ogos 2021. Penghargaan turut buat Perdana Leadership Foundation dan pasukan Tun Dr. Mahathir yang telah membantu menjayakan sesi wawancara ini berlangsung.

Teh Tarik Podcast
#MenganyamNusa: Sebuah Sorotan | Kawah Buku x Institut Nyala

Teh Tarik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 51:00


Temasya #MenganyamNusa melabuh tirai dengan wawancara khas bersama Tun Dr. Mahathir pada 16 Sept. Untuk menutup, Azan Safar dan Teo Lee Ken, masing-masing mewakili Kawah Buku dan Institut Nyala—pekumpulan di belakang temasya ini, duduk bersama dan menyorot kembali keseluruhan temasya bermula dari perbincangan bersama kumpulan Orang Asli, seterusnya ingatan ratifikasi Perlembagaan Malaysia, dan tentang muzik, sastera, serta hal-hal berselirat dengan identiti kebangsaan.

Teh Tarik Podcast
#MenganyamNusa: Titik Temu Malaysia Terangkum | Kawah Buku x Institut Nyala

Teh Tarik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 108:51


Apakah pernyataan sikap yang sepatutnya kita ambil untuk meneruskan perjuangan meletakkan nama negara di persada antarabangsa ini? Apakah kita hanyalah mahu mengucapkan "merdeka, merdeka, merdeka" beberapa banyak kali sambil mengibarkan bendera Malaysia? Sepertimana kita melakukannya beberapa kali pada tahun-tahun sebelum ini? Sekadar mengulang sebelum-sebelum ini? Tanpa mengambil sikap menyatakan bahawa kita mesti mendapatkan maksud "merdeka" itu? Atau cukup sekadar mendapatkan maksud perkataan "merdeka" itu, tanpa ambil pusing tentang bagaimanakah boleh diterjemahkan maksud "merdeka" itu kepada pengujaran dan perbuatannya? Perlulah kita membincangkan apakah yang dipanggil perbuatan yang menerjemahkan makna perkataan “merdeka” itu? Apakah erti merdeka pemikiran? Apakah ertinya merdeka pengucapan? Apakah ertinya merdeka perbuatan? Cukupkah sekadar itu? Syarahan khas oleh Dr. Alinor Kadir, pengasas Persatuan Pendidikan Falsafah dan Pemikiran Malaysia (PPFPM). Dimudahcara oleh Azan Safar dari Kawah Buku. Syarahan ini ditayangkan secara langsung pada 11 September 2021 bersempena sambutan bulan kemerdekaan dan Hari Malaysia. Klip video penuh boleh ditonton menerusi saluran Youtube Kawah Buku.

Teh Tarik Podcast
#MenganyamNusa: Muzik, Lagu dan Identiti Kebangsaan | Kawah Buku x Institut Nyala

Teh Tarik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 160:31


Muzik dan lagu tidak hanya berfungsi sebagai hiburan semata-mata. Bermula mungkin sebagai suatu persembahan buat entiti metafizik yang dianggap sebagai maha kuasa samada dalam bentuk tuhan, dewa, makhluk ghaib atau semangat yang dipercayai oleh sesuatu komuniti itu, kini menerusi proses pemodenan masyarakat, muzik dan lagu juga telah menjadi sumber peluahan ekspresi diri individu, bahan komoditi perdagangan dan perniagaan, produk pelancongan, alat kuasa lunak (soft power) serta identiti sesuatu bangsa, etnik dan suku kaum serta boleh juga berfungsi sebagai pembangkit kesedaran serta perlawanan. Muzik dan lagu juga turut digunakan oleh negara (state) sebagai suatu sarana untuk propaganda kerajaan dan usaha-usaha negara dalam membina kesedaran kebangsaan bersama khususnya buat negara-negara yang rencam budaya. Malaysia sebagai sebuah negara yang rencam budaya tentunya tak terelak dalam usaha mentakrifkan muzik dan lagu sebagai sebahagian daripada identiti kebangsaan yang ingin ditonjolkan. Mungkin terdapat lima aras analisis yang boleh diteroka dalam konteks perbahasan tentang muzik, lagu dan identiti kebangsaan ini. Pertamanya takrif negara, keduanya takrif negeri-negeri yang ada dalam Persekutuan Malaysia, ketiganya takrif daripada masyarakat yang berbilang etnik dan suku kaum yang ada di Malaysia, keempatnya takrif pasar (market) tempatan serta antarabangsa, dan kelimanya takrif individu yang menghasilkan dan pengguna yang mengkonsumsikannya. Modeniti (modernity) dengan segala aparatus, tanda, simbol, fungsi, kehendak, situasi dan ideologi-ideologi yang mengiringinya telah menjadikan persoalan muzik, lagu dan identiti kebangsaan sesuatu yang rumit, kompleks dan mencabar untuk diuruskan. Di satu sisi proses globalisasi dan kapitalisme pasar yang cenderung menghakis identiti tempatan termasuk muzik dan lagu. Di satu sisi yang lain terdapat kebangkitan dan perlawanan yang dilakukan oleh aktivis-aktivis budaya tempatan terhadap proses penyeragaman identiti menerusi globalisasi. Manakala di satu sisi lain pula yang masih menjadi tandingan di tingkat kebangsaan ialah kita sesama kita warga Malaysia masih bergelut dan bergulat untuk mentakrifkan identiti kebangsaan Malaysia. Walaupun Dasar Kebudayaan Kebangsaan sudah 50 tahun berlalu, persoalan identiti kebangsaan masih belum terselesai. Justeru, dalam menangani kerumitan modeniti (modernity) khususnya dalam konteks pembinaan identiti kebangsaan dan hubung-kaitnya dengan muzik serta lagu, sebuah perbincangn melibatkan tiga orang pakar dalam bidang seni dan muzik iaitu Eddin Khoo (PUSAKA), Adil Johan (KITA UKM) dan Shazlin Amir Hamzah (KITA UKM), serta dimudahcara oleh Johan Ariff (Iqbal M), untuk membahas, merungkai dan seterusnya mencerahkan kita dalam perbincangan sempena dengan Bulan Hari Kebangsaan dan Bulan Hari Malaysia yang sama-sama kita sambut pada tahun ini. Bual bicara ini ditayangkan secara langsung pada 3 September 2021 bersempena sambutan bulan kemerdekaan dan Hari Malaysia. Klip video penuh boleh ditonton menerusi saluran Youtube Kawah Buku.

Teh Tarik Podcast
#MenganyamNusa: Cita Malaysia dan OKU | Kawah Buku x Institut Nyala

Teh Tarik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 130:02


Kesedaran dan kepedulian masyarakat Malaysia dalam isu dan nasib OKU masih rendah. Kejadian terbaru di mana seorang atlet paralimpik Ukraine telah dikecam dengan dasyat oleh netizen Malaysia, termasuk hantaran-hantaran berupa penghinaan dan makian yang mempermainkan fizikal dan kecacatan atlet tersebut mencerminkan betapa runcingnya tahap pemikiran serta nilai masyarakat Malaysia dalam mendepani isu-isu OKU. Justeru itu persoalannya ialah mengapakah masih wujud nilai dan pemikiran yang sebegini teruk dalam masyarakat Malaysia walaupun kita sudah 64 tahun Merdeka dan bakal pula merayakan hari Malaysia yang ke-58 tidak lama lagi? Pernah tak berapa lama dahulu telah viral sebuah video seorang pemimpin gerakan mahasiswa Islam yang melakukan penghinaan terhadap OKU setelah mengambil tempat letak kereta yang dikhaskan untuk OKU. Adakah cara faham komuniti beragama terhadap OKU bermasalah sehinggakan pemimpin dari sebuah gerakan mahasiswa Islam melakukan penghinaan sebegitu rupa? Atau apakah pemikiran dan nilai masyarakat yang kehilangan empati serta belas ehsan itu juga adalah sebuah menifestasi daripada sikap kerajaan Malaysia sendiri yang tidak peka, tidak peduli dan malahan sering pula meminggirkan isu-isu OKU dalam pembuatan dasar-dasar negara? Atau apakah ketidakpedulian terhadap isu-isu OKU ini berakar umbi dari budaya masyarakat kita sendiri yang sering mendiamkan atau menyembunyikan sesuatu yang dianggap "cacat"? Kalau ianya telah menjadi suatu budaya, apakah ianya terhasil daripada interaksi-interaksi sosial yang berlaku antara anggota masyarakat dengan media misalnya. Bagaimana media, baik bercetak mahupun elektronik, dari surat khabar, radio, televisyen, buku dan novel hinggalah kepada media sosial menggambarkan OKU? Di mana OKU dalam naratif media-media ini? Bagaimana pula OKU sendiri memperjuangkan nasib dan kebajikan mereka? Apakah kerumitan-kerumitan yang wujud dalam melakukan advokasi, berurusan dengan kerajaan dan masyarakat serta cabaran-cabaran untuk menggembeleng kesatuan sama ada dari OKU sendiri atau ibu-bapa dan keluarga OKU bagi perjuangan untuk Cita Malaysia yang lebih baik adil dan terangkum buat OKU? Perbincangan ini membawakan 3 sosok iaitu Rosli Ibrahim (penulis), Ikmal Hisham Md Tah (Pensyarah Undang-Undang UiTM) dan Adhura Husna (BOLEH SPACE). Bual bicara ini ditayangkan secara langsung pada 8 September 2021 bersempena sambutan bulan kemerdekaan dan Hari Malaysia. Klip video penuh boleh ditonton menerusi saluran Youtube Kawah Buku.

Teh Tarik Podcast
#MenganyamNusa: Orang Asli dalam Naratif Kemerdekaan | Kawah Buku x Institut Nyala

Teh Tarik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 132:13


Catatan sejarah merekodkan Orang Asli mempunyai kedudukan penting dalam unit politi keRAJAan Melayu sebelum kolonial menjarah Tanah Melayu. Peranan penting yang dimainkan dalam membekalkan sumber alam kepada orang Melayu untuk didagang menjadikan orang darat dan orang laut menjalin kerjasama yang istimewa bersama pembesar keRAJAan pada ketika itu. Pada suatu ketika juga, Orang Asli mempunyai kedudukan yang tinggi dalam struktur kepimpimpinan masyarakat, seumpama Biduanda Waris di Negeri Sembilan. Namun menjengah 60 tahun tahun selepas merdeka, naratif ini telah lenyap sama sekali. Naratif gantinya adalah penindasan dan perlawanan dengan tangan yang diikat dalam mempertahankan hak, identiti dan warisan Orang Asli. Justeru persoalan yang besar, dalam pada Malaysia mengecapi sebuah kemerdekaan—dan segala nikmat sentosanya, di manakah Orang Asli di balik sela-sela perjalanan panjang naratif pembebasan ini? Perbincangan ini, membuka tirai #MenganyamNusa, membawakan dua orang narasumber dari Suku Semai iaitu Dayoung Shaniera Seliman dan Mahat Akiya, yang sudah acap kali menimbulkan soal yang sama. Hari ini kita belum ketemu sebarang jawapan, atau mungkin sudah ada, tetapi sisi-sisi lain pula tidak membantu untuk mengubah kembali naratif pembebasan ini. Kami mengajak pendengar turut serta dalam perbincangan ini, bertanyakan soalan, melemparkan pandangan, dengan harapan sebuah kesedaran boleh dirungkai dan dijadikan suatu loncatan untuk perubahan boleh berlaku. Bual bicara ini ditayangkan secara langsung pada 22 Ogos 2021 bersempena sambutan bulan kemerdekaan dan Hari Malaysia. Klip video penuh boleh ditonton menerusi saluran Youtube Kawah Buku.

Teh Tarik Podcast
#MenganyamNusa: Ingatan Ratifikasi Perlembagaan Malaysia | Kawah Buku x Institut Nyala

Teh Tarik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 90:35


Perlembagaan merupakan undang-undang asas dan sumber tertinggi perundangan bagi sesebuah negara moden. Perlembagaan menyediakan corak kerajaan dan perincian kepada pengagihan kuasa antara pelbagai badan kerajaan dan had-had kerajaan ke atas yang ditadbir. Undang-undang asas ini yang ada dalam kebanyakan negara telah berkembang melalui proses sejarah yang panjang dan boleh dijejaki ke masa silam. Pada zaman moden perlembagaan adalah suatu penyataan perwakilan kepada keinginan kolektif rakyat. Begitu hal-nya turut berlaku dalam negara moden bernama Malaysia. Perlembagaan Persekutuan Malaysia tidak terbentuk dalam hampawa. Ada konteks dan proses sejarah yang panjang, malah mungkin boleh dijejak sedari beratus tahun dulunya. Selembar kertas perlembagaan tersebut, menjadi petunjuk asas kepada aspirasi, cara bertatih, suara paling dalam, lunak impian segenap warga yang mendiami ranah bernama Malaysia. Tanggal 27 Ogos 1957, lembaran perundangan ini berjaya diratifikasi dan "came into force". Bermula dari tarikh kemerdekaan sehingga ke hari ini, lembaran tersebut sudah mengalami beberapa pindaan—semuanya atas maksud untuk menyesuaikan pada konteks semasa, hal berbangkit, dan keadaan tertentu yang memerlukan kepada sebuah pindaan. Menerusi siri #MenganyamNusa, bersempena tarikh ratifikasi tersebut, kita membuat ingatan kembali, menelusur jalan-jalan sejarah sehingga lembaran perundangan ini diratifikasi bersama DUA orang peguam, iaitu GK Ganesan (GKtv) dan Azira Aziz (Messrs Azira Aziz), menyelongkar sisi-sisi yang mungkin jarang kedengaran. Perbincangan ini penting, sekurangnya itu yang kami fikir, kepada usaha pembinaan identiti Bangsa Malaysia. Bual bicara ini ditayangkan secara langsung pada 27 Ogos 2021 bersempena sambutan bulan kemerdekaan dan Hari Malaysia. Klip video penuh boleh ditonton menerusi saluran Youtube Kawah Buku.

ScreenSavers Podcast
Ep. 16: KOKA KOLA: Bioskop Buka, Bioskop Nyala! (feat. @andiraa)

ScreenSavers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 68:28


Dalam ScreenSavers in Spaces kali ini, #MiminJangkung @ShaniBudi & bintang tamu kesayangan Andira Pramanta (@andiraa) ngobrol-ngobrol panjang tentang bioskop tanah air yang baru aja dibuka, pengalaman nonton bioskop pertama, dan masih banyak lagi!

Ciutat Maragda
La "queste" de Junil: llibertat, utopia, literatura

Ciutat Maragda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 57:41


Avui viatgem a la Nyala del segle primer de la m

Llibres
La "queste" de Junil: llibertat, utopia, literatura

Llibres

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 57:41


Avui viatgem a la Nyala del segle primer de la m

Ciutat Maragda
La "queste" de Junil: llibertat, utopia, literatura

Ciutat Maragda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 57:41


Avui viatgem a la Nyala del segle primer de la m

INI BETA
Teruslah Menyala-Nyala bagi Tuhan | Pdt.Reza Syaranamual

INI BETA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 4:30


Podcast Inibeta menolong umat Dengan Kebenaran Praktis Lewat literasi Audio Digital Platform --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Inibeta/support

Living Louder with Chauncy Renay
47. Pleasure Activism (w/ Nyala Dupree-Walker) PART TWO

Living Louder with Chauncy Renay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 36:45


This week we are going IN! Nyala continues her tales of living abroad, and we delve into her experiences of the explosion of the Black Lives Matter movement while she was working in Taiwan.  Nyala also breaks down 'Pleasure Activism' and why it's so important to incorporate into our lives.  Nyala's IG's:@nottyprofessor / @globalgladiator / @nyalathenavigatorVoiceMail: 33-44-LouderInstagram: @LivingLouderPodcastContact/Donate: www.ChauncyRenay.com/ContactDon't forget to rate the pod & subscribe =)Until next time, you know I love you!!

Living Louder with Chauncy Renay
46. Traveling the World & Teaching Abroad (w/ Nyala Dupree-Walker) PART ONE

Living Louder with Chauncy Renay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 26:21


Nyala is on the Pod! In Part One of my interview with Nyala Dupree-Walker, we discuss how she found the courage to take a  leap into living and working abroad.  Check her out here:IG: @NyalatheNavigator / @NottyProfessor / @Global_GladiatorStay tuned for next week's episode as well.  We're diving into Pleasure Activism. VoiceMail: 33-44-LouderInstagram: @LivingLouderPodcastContact/Donate: www.ChauncyRenay.com/ContactDon't forget to rate the pod & subscribe =)Until next time, you know I love you!!

Round The Fire With Kingsview Safaris
Episode 20 : Round The Fire With Payne Bodenheimer

Round The Fire With Kingsview Safaris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 86:18


Payne shares his cool experiences of hunting in Africa, from building a lasting friendship with his PH, getting seriously close to a Kudu and going on a last minute road trip to find an elusive red Nyala.  Payne also shares his thoughts and lessons about managing a large hunting profile on social media.   Hope you enjoy the show and please visit our sponsor of today's episode, Hunt Africa Shop to get the coolest Africa hunting t-shirts. Visit their shop at www.huntafricashop.com

Plant A Seed
Terus menyala-nyala untuk memiliki anak rohani part 4 By Joyce Munthe

Plant A Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 7:50


Tell-tale Mama
Mimpi Boni

Tell-tale Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 2:01


This story is created & narrated by Nyala, 6 yo.

Plant A Seed
Terus menyala-nyala untuk memiliki anak rohani by Joyce Munthe Seminar Lubuk Linggau-Desember 2019

Plant A Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 8:16


Plant A Seed
"Terus menyala-nyala untuk memiliki anak rohani" by Joyce Munthe Seminar Lubuk Linggau-Desember 2019

Plant A Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 7:38


Kiranya dapat memberkati dan meneguhkan bapak/ibu saudara

Black Real Estate Voices
Episode 27: Veteran Benefits | Nyala Allen

Black Real Estate Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 47:40


Nyala Allen is a Military Relocation Professional in the Atlanta area. She is passionate about educating and empowering other about the ability to build generational wealth through real estate. In particular she aids those utilizing the VA Loan. In this episode we discuss: - The need to demystify the VA loan for sellers. - How cash offers are able to be made with a less than optimal credit score. - Her experience with property management. - The need for more African American representation in the real estate industry. and so much more! Connect with Nyala : https://www.instagram.com/nyalasellsrealestate/ Available on Youtube: http://bit.ly/RealEstateProverbs-YouTube As always we can connect as well: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleslender/ And Youtube Channel: http://bit.ly/kevin-jefferson #NyalaAllen #VeteranBenefits #veteranrealestate

Plant A Seed
Terus menyala-nyala untuk memiliki anak rohani by Joyce Munthe Seminar Lubuk Linggau-Desember 2019

Plant A Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 7:54


Carole Baskins Diary
2007-12-19 Carole Diary

Carole Baskins Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 23:14


My Mother's Report on Family Trip to S. Africa Wed., Dec. 5:  Departed Tampa 9:10 a.m.. on United #1572, on time and arrived at Dulles 11:19 a.m.  It was blowing snow lightly at first, then heavier and heavier.  We had a five-hour layover in order to insure we would be able to catch our flight on South African Airways #208 at 5:20 p.m.  We took a trolley to our gate then had to board another trolley that drove us for ten minutes to the other side.  The plane was very new, clean, could handle about 600 people and it was nearly full.  It was 30° and ice was forming on the plane so the machinery came out to de-ice which took 20 minutes.  Apparently, it was decided that wasn't enough so they did it again causing a total of a two-hour delay before taking off and two hours late on arrival. Good food but was slow to serving us as we were on Aisle 65.  So many young people and babies on board because the whole month of December is a holiday and schools are out through January – their summer.  Naturally one baby was crying almost the entire trip.   Thurs., Dec. 6:  We arrived at Johannesburg airport.  I had requested a wheelchair for Mother when I purchased the tickets so they met us, showed us exactly where to go, got our bags, took us through Customs and delivered us into the waiting arms of Carole and Ron who were quite concerned because we were almost the last ones through.  Our bags apparently were loaded first but took off last.  That night we stayed at a bed and breakfast near the airport.  The lady had six or seven rooms on the block which she rented and then she would fix any kind of breakfast you wanted.  The rooms that Mother, Jamie and I stayed in were beautifully decorated in antique.   Fri., Dec. 7: Jamie was the first one up and started taking pictures of the beautiful pool and garden area.  The lady threw out food for the birds so Jamie saw many unusual birds.  Africa has 2,000 bird species.  Breakfast was huge.  The coffee was served in a glass container with a plunger that you pushed down to strain out the coffee grounds.  Jamie gently was trying to push but it seemed stuck and then cracked the glass sending coffee and glass on the table, floor and particularly in Jamie's plate so she got another serving of food.  The mess was quickly cleaned up.   The expensive homes have large yards that are beautifully fenced with decorated walls, lights, ornaments and curled barb wire on top to discourage uninvited guests.  The landscaping is gorgeous with soft-looking grass and many beautiful flowers and lots of fruit trees.  Johannesburg, like all large cities, is very crowded with fast-moving traffic which is very stressful but Ron maneuvered us safety through all the aggressive and crazy drivers.  The further north we traveled towards their home in Louis Trichardt, it thinned out and we enjoyed the beautiful country.   We crossed the Tropic of Capricorn which is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the earth. It lies 23° 26′ 22″ south of the Equator and marks the most southerly latitude at which the sun can appear directly overhead at noon. This event occurs at the December solstice, when the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its maximum extent.  The other circles are Tropic of Cancer, Equator, Artic Circle and Antaric Circle.  There were several interesting sites along the way where we stopped and took pictures.   Jamie has enough camera memory for over 1,000 pictures.  That evening we had Debonos Pizza.  In the homes, every door and window has iron bars with separate keys for each lock.  No screens – you just open the windows and let the fresh air in along with any bug or bat that wants in.  Jamie photographed a dung beetle on the kitchen floor and then scooped it up with a paper towel and gently dropped it out the window onto the ground outside.  They say mosquitoes aren't a problem in that area but I saw a couple in the house and had several welts on my legs.  December is the rainy season and Ron says bugs have been much worst than he remembers.  Carole and Ron have an enormous, beautiful house - all tile floors; stone, brick and wood outside and inside.  That evening Carole fried chicken with mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, gravy, corn on cob and, of course, cornbread – yum, yum!   Sat., Dec. 8: After a good breakfast, we went to the mall, which is about the size of the small mall area on Dale Mabry where SteinMart is located.  When you park, there are “car watchers” who watch your car while you are shopping and then you tip them when you return.  That evening Carole fixed her famous lasagna and I fixed a big salad.   Sun., Dec. 9: Ron preached at a small church at Makhado; there were about 100 there and the small building was packed.  Surrounding the current building is a foundation that will triple the size.  Stacks of bricks are in the yard.  As they have money, they buy the materials and work on building the walls.   Ron preached in small phrases of English and the translator, who is the regular preacher, repeated in their language.  Ron preaches at different congregations each Sunday using the same format.  They sing in their language and have beautiful, strong, energetic voices.  The children's class is taught up front by a lady and dismissed before the men come in.  People kept arriving through about midway service.  They were very friendly.  They dress very nicely but Carole says they seem to wear the same outfit every Sunday so they might only have one nice outfit.  They only meet Sunday morning – no midweek service.   Ron and Carole have classes in their homes or go to other homes who want special classes.  A few unusual ways of their service are that the head of the Lord's Supper breaks the bread in small pieces so that each person only has to pick up a piece and not everyone trying to break off pieces themselves.  The wine cups are stacked once they have taken their drink.  This helps because the dark shadow on the tray makes it hard to tell if the cup is full or empty.  Then at the end of the service, they announce the amount of the contribution.  Sunday night we ate at Mike's which is a chain in South Africa – very nice, clean, good food presented artistically.   Mon., Dec. 10: We started our two-hour drive toward the Pafurigate in northern Kruger Park which is a five million acre reserve – one of the largest in the world.  A Nyala, which looks like Kudu, was spotted once.  We had a picnic in one of the drive-off spots.  Driving by the river, we spotted a lone hippo playing with water coming out of his mouth like dual fountains.  We drove past an elephant without seeing him because we were looking at a bird nest.  We viewed giraffes, zebras and lots of impalas, tortoise, and a dung beetle rolling dung.   It was amazing the way Ron maneuvered the truck so we could get good camera shots.  You are not allowed out of your vehicle except at special designated areas so he would work the truck in circles to get just the right angle.  After we checked into our lodge, Jamie and I went on a night drive with a tour group and saw a Jackson chameleon, pearl-spotted owl, two water buffalo and a hare.  Our small, petite female guide had a cracked windshield but did not explain what caused it.  She carried a rifle bag but we're not sure if there was a rifle in it or, if there was, if she knew how to use it.  Bugs were flying in our hair and on our clothes.  I tried to ignore them and count it as part of the journey.   That night all five of us slept in one rondavel – which is a traditional African-style house.  It is usually round in shape and is traditionally made with materials that can be locally obtained in raw form. The rondavel's walls are often constructed from stones. The mortar may consist of sand, soil, or some combinations of these mixed with dung. The modern floor is concrete.  The roof braces of a rondavel are made out of tree limbs, which have been harvested and cut to length. The roof itself is made out of thatch that is sewn to the wooden braces with rope made out of grass. The process of completing the thatch can take one weekend or up to a year with a skilled artisan, as it must be sewn in one section at a time, starting from the bottom working towards the top. As each section is sewn, it may be weathered and aged in so as to form a complete weatherproof seal.  Carole and Ron had a climb upstairs by using a ladder and the ceiling was slanted making it hard to maneuver when you are 6'4”.   Tues., Dec. 11: In the morning, we ate the breakfast Carole had packed and watched a hornbill male bring food to his female.  Hornbills generally form monogamous pairs. The female lays up to six white eggs in existing holes or crevices, either in trees or rocks. Before incubation, the females —sometimes assisted by the male—begin to close the entrance to the nest cavity with a wall made of mud, droppings and fruit pulp. When the female is ready to lay her eggs, the entrance is just large enough for it to enter the nest, and after she has done so, the remaining opening is also all but sealed shut. There is only one narrow opening, big enough for the male to transfer food to the mother and the chicks.  When the chicks and the female are too big to fit in the nest, the mother breaks out, and then both parents feed the chicks.   This time of year is the end of spring and the start of summer.  There were a lot of baby animals that we saw.  We saw a saddle-billed stork, a chameleon crossing the road and more of the same animals as before.  That night we stayed at the Olifants Camp.  Each cabin had a door sign warning of terrorism, burglars and other traumatic possible events.   Wed., Dec. 12: While we ate breakfast, we watched the monkeys go through the garbage bags of rooms that were being cleaned.  They quickly leave when the cleaners start after them.  On our drive we saw rhinos close up – real close up – two lions, possibly young females, who were lying down and wouldn't get up even when Jamie did her excellent impersonation of the lions announcing their presence.  They lifted their heads and ears but didn't seem interested – as she probably had an American accent.   At one location other visitors told us there was a leopard that had been in a tree but jumped down and was lying in the grass.  Jamie got a picture of spots behind some brush but even though we waited for some time, it never moved enough to see any ears or tail.  We saw a wildebeest, quite a few more hippos and other animals that we saw earlier.  At one point, we were stopped along the road with about four other cars watching a herd of elephants feeding.  We could only see a few because of the trees.   Then all of a sudden like a signal was given, the herd crossed from one side to the other side, going in front and behind all of the vehicles on the road.  There were tiny babies up to huge papas – numbering over 100.  The main herd was crossing near a small white vehicle that occupants had to have been terrified; we were not surrounded by as many and it really got our adrenalin going.  That night we stayed at Kukuza.   We thought from the map that the restaurant would be close enough to walk so the five of us headed out walking and walking.  Once we got there and placed our order, Ron and Carole went back to get the truck.  They figured it would take them 20 or 30 minutes to walk back and drive the truck and it takes these servers that long to prepare a meal.  Drinks are usually served without ice but they will bring it if you request, which we did.  Our server agreed and said he would “organize” the ice.   The restaurant was a converted old train station started in the 1800's and had not been in use since 1972.  Every night until then, had been overcast, but that night was clear and the sky was spectacular!  There were more stars than the sand of the seashore and the Milky Way was outstanding!  The Milky Way is the galaxy which is the home of our Solar System together with at least 400 billion other stars and their planets, and thousands of clusters.  As a galaxy, the Milky Way is actually a giant, as its mass is probably between 750 billion and one trillion solar masses, and its diameter is about 100,000 light years.  Jamie gave Mother and me a lesson in astrology which was very interesting.   Thurs., Dec. 13: Jamie and I got up at 3 a.m. to go on a 4 a.m. sunrise drive with a tour guide.  We walked from our rondaval to the truck which was about four blocks.  There were strange sounds in the darkness around us and our steps quickened until we got to the appointed meeting place.  We were the first ones there and felt very thankful when others arrived.  We didn't see any new animals but did see some aggressively, playful monkeys trying to push each other off a bridge.  Beneath were hippos splashing in the water.   We drove for three hours on back roads and didn't see much.  The sunrise was pretty but not exceptional.  During the last few minutes of the drive, a young male lion was casually strolling down the paved highway, not caring that five vehicles were following him.  Impalas were darting back and forth across the highway in front of him seemingly confused about which direction they should go but they were not in any danger at that point because the lion was ignoring them also.  Once we got back we had breakfast at the lodge.  We ate under a thatched pointed rondavel roof with about 50 bats hanging from the center peak.  Then we drove to the gate leading from Kruger Park and bought more gifts at a private hut outside the gate.  It was a five-hour drive back to Johannesburg and the same bed and breakfast where we stayed the night we first arrived in South Africa.   Fri., Dec. 14:  It was another wonderful breakfast and then drove to the airport where Jamie and I boarded a flight to Cape Town.  Upon arrival, we were met by our tour guide, Grahm Bester, who said we could call him “lollipop” as he ate at least three a day.  He was born and raised in Namibia which is on the west coast just north of South Africa.  He checked us in at our hotel - Protea Cape Castle – and then took us on a half-day tour of the city.  There is a constant SE wind which is extremely strong at times causing the trees to have a permanent bend in that direction like the trees in Aruba but not as drastic.   He said the most beautiful housing area in the city was the Malayan quarters where no two houses together can be painted the same.  They were brilliant greens, yellows, purples, etc., very gaudy.  Cape Town was developed by the Dutch as a midway point in their spice trade.  In the middle of town are the “Company Gardens” where they grew all their vegetables but now it is all manner of flowers, trees, shrubs, etc.  It was a nice place to relax.  You can buy food and enjoy the peace.  We had tea and “pancakes” (what we call crepes) with cream and syrup.  Their syrup is so strong and sweet that it needs to be diluted with whipped cream.  The ride was very scenic with winding roads and crazy drivers, again.  People think the Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean meet at Cape Town, and billboards make that statement but our guide says it is only the Atlantic Ocean with the Indian Ocean further north on the east coast.   I personally don't understand how you can decide where one large body of water meets another – where is the line drawn?  They have different phrases for “fine” which they call “sorted – like “I'm sorted”, “everything's sorted”.  Instead of “watch your head”; it is “mind your head”.  Instead of “rent”, it is “let”.  Instead of “strange”, it is “dodgey”.  We asked our guide for restaurants in the area that had the Cape Town flavor.  He said he could recommend his favorite two – McDonalds and KFC.  He left us at the V & A Waterfront to shop and then to go to dinner at Quay (pronounced “key”) Four for a fish dinner.  After dinner, we took a taxi back to the hotel.  It is too dangerous to walk after dark.  We overheard other tourists talking about being robbed while they were going to the clubs and night life.   Sat., Dec. 15:  Breakfast was served at the hotel and then our guide took us to Table Top Mountain which is 3,000' up by revolving cable car.  A lot of the time the mountain is covered by cloud which comes one-fourth way down the mountain and they call it the “tablecloth”.  There were gorgeous views from on top; lots of lizard, birds, flowers and shrubs.  We then went to the Cheetah conservation and Jamie went inside & said it was like a dog.  Some are trying to get cheetah out of the cat classification.  Its claws do not retract and the skeletal structure is more like a dog.   We had lunch at a quaint, local restaurant of boboita which is yellow and white rice with spicy meat sauce, coconut, finely chopped tomatoes and peppers.  Dessert was a delicious soft cheesecake with crème, ice cream and berries.  Temperature was 103 but dry and breezy – still hot is hot.  Then we went to the Butterfly Gardens where they keep the air very humid for the butterflies.  Our guide had a very hard time with the humidity and could only stay inside for ten minutes.  To Jamie and me it felt like Florida.  They also had parrots, blue-tongue lizard, iguana and marmosets.   Dinner was at the Spur in a very large 3-story mall.  The beef enchilada was very good but the meat was chewy and like tough chicken.   There are a lot of “townships” which we refer to as shantytowns – homes made from whatever materials they can find but they have electricity and most have antennas.   Sun., Dec 16:  We were picked up for a two-hour journey to Gansbaai from our hotel at 8 a.m. by one of the crew of the white shark diving company (Stephen Frank, Sharkzone (21 552 1824 (W), 82 894 4979 (mobile), 76 277 2005, e-mail Stephen@sharkzone.co.za, Eileen, sharkdive@iafrica.com, 21 532 0470 or 083 412 3733).   We were picked up first but we had to stop at various hotels for other guests for a total of 18 or 20 on the boat.  Formalities and safety briefing was completed upon our arrival at the harbor before the 24' catamaran departed.  We went out three miles from land, threw out anchor and immediately saw a 14' shark but no one was in the cage.  Jamie and others put on their wet suits; five go in a cage at a time.  There were six or seven sharks.   Guide says they are mainly curious and not wanting to eat.  The duration of the tour out at sea is approx. 5 hours.  Snacks and drinks were served onboard the boat and a then a sandwich upon our return to shore.  After the dive, they took us to Saxon Guest House which had a beautiful view of the ocean and sunset – our only capture of a sunset in two weeks.   We walked to dinner about five blocks away as we were told it was very safe in that area – still all the homes had fences and gates with curled barbed wire and the restaurant kept it's doors locked and unlocked them for each guest.   Mon., Dec 17:  Our second day of white shark diving was much different than the first.  The sea was rougher and five people got sick, spending most of the trip hanging over the rails – feeding the sharks.  Only three sharks showed up so Jamie didn't go in the cage so that other people who had not been could have their chance.  Jamie got some exciting shots the day before so we just enjoyed the boat ride and watched the kids' eyes as the few sharks that there were came circling the boat.  Afterwards we went back to Cape Castle in Cape Town.  We were too tired to go out and eat so we ate at the hotel.  They really need lessons in cooking but it filled our tummies.   Tues., Dec 18:  We were scheduled to view the penguins on the beach but were “touristed out” and ready to do nothing.  This trip we have seen 73 species including birds, mammals and reptiles.  The six most impressive were lions, elephants, rhinos, hippos, leopard and sharks.  Our guide took us to the airport and we departed Cape Town 1340 (1:40 p.m.) on South African Airways #336 to Johannesburg.   In Johannesburg we were to connect with #207 at Gate 11, which was a long trek with our gear.  Jamie went to look for more souvenirs and I stayed with the luggage.  Another traveler noted that the flight had changed to Gate 3 which was a good distance from Gate 11 – more than would be expected - so I waited for Jamie and we hurried to Gate 3.  Many passengers had the same problem; when on the plane they announced they were waiting for several passengers.  We finally departed at 6:15 p.m., watched a couple of movies, had several meals and slept.   Wed., Dec 19:  We arrived at Dulles at 6:00 a.m.; had to collect our bags; go through Customs and recheck our bags; then board United #1571 at 8:30 a.m.  Vern picked us up in Tampa at 10:50 a.m.  As wonderful and exciting as the trip was, it was good to be home.   As nice as December was in South Africa, I think the best month would be mid-November, which is their spring, and the time that Carole suggested.  We missed a lot of the flowers of spring that Carole said were really beautiful and the weather would be a little cooler.   I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views.  If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story.  The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/   I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story.  My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet.     You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile   You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org   Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue   Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion.

JuristPodden
#16 Elisabeth Vestin-Yogajuristen

JuristPodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 41:24


I detta avsnitt pratar JuristPodden med Elisabeth Vestin Advokat & Partner på Hannes Snellman om att hinna med att jobba, leva sitt liv, att återhämta sig och att ha ett individanpassat ledarskap. Elisabeth ger värdefulla nycklar i hur man blir en framgångsrik Advokat & Partner som bidrar till både till jämställdhet och en sund livsstil i juristbranschen. Nominerad till årets Justitia visar verkligen på vilken förebild Elisabeth är för kvinnor.Elisabeth poängterar vikten av att träna och att återhämta sig för att kunna prestera på topp i sitt arbete. Vi pratar även om att man både kan leva ett liv med planering men ändå lämna utrymme för spontanitet. Innan avsnittet yogade vi tillsammans för att Elisabeth ville visa hur hon återhämtar sig och även tipsa om att hitta sitt sätt att återhämta sig. Stort tack till Nyala som bidrog till gåvan (snygga träningskläder) som Elisabeth fick i i slutet av avsnittet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Newshour
UN begins pull out from Darfur

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 49:28


African Union and United Nations peacekeepers in Sudan’s Darfur region are carrying out their final patrols as the thirteen year mission officially comes to an end. Following a peace deal with rebel groups in October the Sudanese government is to take over security in the region where hundreds of thousands have died since conflict broke out in 2003. One and a half million people still live in displacement camps in Darfur. Attacks in the region are still common and many civilians are concerned about the imminent pull out of peacekeepers. We hear from the head of the UN mission, and a Darfuri living in exile. Also in the programme: Today marks the official end of Britain's 40-year membership of the European Union; and the rapid surge in Covid-19 cases in the UK is being attributed to the emergence of a new variant of the coronavirus which is highly infectious… Britain prides itself on probably having the world's best surveillance programme, so why does the US compare so badly? (Photo: Sudanese children walk past an armoured vehicle of the United Nations and African Union peacekeeping mission (UNAMID) in Kalma Camp for internally displaced people in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur, on December 30, 2020. - The United Nations Security Council has agreed to end the UNAMID's long-running peacekeeping mission in Darfur when its mandate ceases on December 31. The withdrawal of UNAMID, deployed since 2007 and which had 16,000 peacekeepers at its peak, will begin January 1 and is expected to be completed by June 30 2021. Credit: AFP via Getty Images)

The Lady Kay Chat Podcast
Joy, Grace and Mercy Pt. 2

The Lady Kay Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 19:08


Welcome back for part 2 of Joy, Grace, and Mercy, everyone!! Lady Kay and Guest Nyala Phillips talk about the steps they both took about improving their health. They explain how certain foods negatively affect your health and why it's essential to pay attention to your health. Nyala also talks about her journey converting into a Vegan, and she also drops knowledge about the water you drink. Both ladies drop many jewels that will propel you into a great 2021, so relax and take notes.

Plant A Seed
"Biarlah Rohmu Menyala-nyala dan Layanilah Tuhan" by Pdt dr Rhema Munthe,Sp.A (Ibu Munthe)

Plant A Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 16:02


Kiranya dapat memberkati saudara

Nuus
SAUK werkers het betoog teen afleggings

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 0:23


Werkers van die Suid-Afrikaanse Uitsaaikorporasie (SAUK) betoog buite die openbare uitsaaier se kantore in Kaapstad en Johannesburg teen dreigende afleggings. Minstens vyf polisievoertuie, insluitend ‘n Nyala, is ontplooi waar die staking deur talle SAUK-werkers buite die hoofkantoor van die openbare uitsaaier in Auckland Park in Johannesburg begin het. Die afleggingsproses raak ongeveer vier-honderd permanente werkers. ANC-woordvoerder, Pule Mabe, sê die party ondersteun die SAUK-personeel.

Evodia ASG
Nyala Api

Evodia ASG

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 2:44


Jika kita mengasihi Tuhan meskipun panas nyala api disekitar kita, kita tidak akan merasakannya.

Haravalin Podcast
Eps. 62 Serial Podcast Audio Book: Keinginan yang Menyala-nyala.

Haravalin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 12:48


Serial Podcast Audio Book: Keinginan yang Menyala-nyala.

Big Game Hunting Podcast
105: Chris Dorsey On Bongo And Mountain Nyala Hunting

Big Game Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 41:45


Show Notes: https://thebiggamehuntingblog.com/podcast/chrisdorsey/ Show Sponsor: Go to huntingguns101.com to receive specific rifle, cartridge, ammo, and scope recommendations tailored to YOUR specific hunting needs as well as access to our EXCLUSIVE Facebook community and EXCLUSIVE discounts on certain outfitted hunts Big Game Hunting Adventures in Africa or Canada. What We Covered 1) What is a bongo? 2) Story of Chris' bongo hunt: where he hunted, the time of year, what conditions were like, how they actually conducted the hunt, what rifle he used etc. 3) What is a mountain nyala? 4) Story of Chris' mountain nyala hunt: where he hunted, the time of year, what conditions were like, how they actually conducted the hunt, what rifle he used etc. 5) What travel was like getting to and from Africa for each hunt. 6) Chris shares details of his new book and DVD set: Director's Cut. Resources 1) Pick up your very own copy of Director's Cut here. 2) Watch the trailer for the Director's Cut DVD here.   Show Sponsor If you want to join a community where you can have these sorts discussions with other veteran hunters who have been there and done that, then you NEED to checkout huntingguns101.com.  There, you’ll receive some specific rifle, cartridge, ammo, and scope recommendations tailored to YOUR specific hunting needs regardless of whether you want to hunt deer or pronghorn in the lower 48, moose in Alaska, or cape buffalo in Africa.  You’ll also get access to a Facebook community EXCLUSIVELY for Big game Hunting Podcast listeners where you can get regular access to ME as well as lots of other experienced hunters and shooters who can answer your questions and give you feedback. And to top it all off, members receive EXCLUSIVE discounts on outfitted hunts through Big Game Hunting Adventures. Booking just ONE hunt will MORE than cover what it costs to join the group!  In fact, you get so much useful stuff from joining the community that I’m practically giving it all way considering what I’m charging for it. Head on over to huntingguns101.com and sign up. I look forward to hearing from you and seeing you in our Facebook group!

Podcast dekadensiotak
S03E07 - Kibor Nyala

Podcast dekadensiotak

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 20:30


Yuk baca zine Kibor Nyala #1. Bisa diunduh di https://dekadensiotak.wordpress.com/2020/08/11/zine-kibor-nyala-1/

Is This For Real?

Oumar speaks with Moe Tesfay about his experience of police mistreatment as a veteran and local business owner. Tom Engel recounts his 20 years as Chair of the Criminal Trial Lawyers Association Policing Committee, and explains the lack of police accountability from our current systems of politics and law.

Cinta Lewat Cerita
Original Soundtrack - Novel Nyala Semesta

Cinta Lewat Cerita

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 3:12


Gaza menyala, menginspirasi semesta. Dalam kolaborasi Vocalis: Genya A.K. Vocal Director: Maisa N.K Mastering: Dnanda A. Music Arranger: Ode Q.S Composer & Songwriter: M.A. Rasyid Producer: Farah Qoonita Illustrator: Rizka Berlianita

Instants, the Relais & Châteaux Magazine
40 Days & 40 Nights - #6: Day 4 "Safety Third"

Instants, the Relais & Châteaux Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 14:15


Why has the mystic and the natural world been intertwined with symbolic meaning and the path of awakening to a different way of perceiving life since the beginning of human experience? From the 1st of April 2020, Boyd Varty from Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa realizes a life long dream as he goes into the wilderness alone for 40 days and 40 nights to try and answer that question from inside that experience. - Episode 6: Day 4 "Safety Third" Journal Entry - Elephant, Buffalo, Bushbuck, Nyala, Giraffe, Rhino, Monkey. Status Report - Very damp with plenty of spiders weaving their webs around camp. I wonder if they are weaving me in? What order of emergent order weaves webs through spiders? Today I will run through the bush like people have always done. There are tricks to running in the African bush. Its good to run when its how and animals are less active. There are three phases to being safe when running in the wilderness. Phase 1: Mindset and awareness you live in that is forward thinking, route planning, route assessment, knowing the terrain, local knowledge Phase 2: How you handle the dangerous situation Phase 3: The safety itself as a result of the first two phases. I think of the idea that we live inside the mind of God? Safety in the wilderness, has been a place where I have practiced mindfulness for years without knowing it. Slow deliberate awareness. The highest form of martial arts if the avoidance of conflict and in this way animals are black belt. Returning to camp means that I have to keep my presence and awareness up. Safety is a mindset. We need to find out how to go beyond safe spaces with more awareness. The wild has a way and I need to transfer this into other parts of my life. Not needing to be safe but willing to go with open alertness and guidance where life happens safely.

Track Your Life with Boyd Varty
Day 4 - Safety Third

Track Your Life with Boyd Varty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 14:15


Journal Entry - Elephant, Buffalo, Bushbuck, Nyala, Giraffe, Rhino, Monkey Status Report - Very damp with plenty of spiders weaving their webs around camp. I wonder if they are weaving me in? What order of emergent order weaves webs through spiders? Today I will run through the bush like people have always done. There are tricks to running in the African bush. Its good to run when its how and animals are less active. There are three phases to being safe when running in the wilderness. * Phase 1: Mindset and awareness you live in that is forward thinking, route planning, route assessment, knowing the terrain, local knowledge * Phase 2: How you handle the dangerous situation * Phase 3: The safety itself as a result of the first two phases. I think of the idea that we live inside the mind of God? Safety in the wilderness, has been a place where I have practiced mindfulness for years without knowing it. Slow deliberate awareness. The highest form of martial arts if the avoidance of conflict and in this way animals are black belt. Returning to camp means that I have to keep my presence and awareness up. Safety is a mindset. We need to find out how to go beyond safe spaces with more awareness. The wild has a way and I need to transfer this into other parts of my life. Not needing to be safe but willing to go with open alertness and guidance where life happens safely. Connect with Boyd Varty: Website | https://boydvarty.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/boyd_varty/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/BoydVarty Find out more about Londolozi Website | https://www.londolozi.com/en/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/londolozi/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/londolozi Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/londolozigamereserve/

Life Transformation Radio
Market Your Message Formula with Nyala Thorpe

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 47:00


Nyala Thorpe a.k.a. The Master Midwife is a Marketing & Income Strategist for Coaches and the creator of the Market Your Message™ formula.  With over 15 years of experience in marketing & sales and owning her own successful online & offline businesses she has developed a unique approach to fundamental brand building and creating business systems built to last.  Realizing the need for a proven system for success Nyala created the Market Your Message™ formula which helps coaches & service professionals find & market their unique message so they can consistently sign high-paying clients. Website:  http://www.nyalathorpe.com Free gift - nyalaphillip.com/master-your-message-workbook FB group - Facebook.com/groups/TheBusinessLoft facebook.com/nyalaphillip

Life Transformation Radio
Market Your Message Formula with Nyala Thorpe

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 47:00


Nyala Thorpe a.k.a. The Master Midwife is a Marketing & Income Strategist for Coaches and the creator of the Market Your Message™ formula.  With over 15 years of experience in marketing & sales and owning her own successful online & offline businesses she has developed a unique approach to fundamental brand building and creating business systems built to last.  Realizing the need for a proven system for success Nyala created the Market Your Message™ formula which helps coaches & service professionals find & market their unique message so they can consistently sign high-paying clients. Website:  http://www.nyalathorpe.com Free gift - nyalaphillip.com/master-your-message-workbook FB group - Facebook.com/groups/TheBusinessLoft facebook.com/nyalaphillip

Life Transformation Radio
Market Your Message Formula with Nyala Thorpe

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 47:00


Nyala Thorpe a.k.a. The Master Midwife is a Marketing & Income Strategist for Coaches and the creator of the Market Your Message™ formula.  With over 15 years of experience in marketing & sales and owning her own successful online & offline businesses she has developed a unique approach to fundamental brand building and creating business systems built to last.  Realizing the need for a proven system for success Nyala created the Market Your Message™ formula which helps coaches & service professionals find & market their unique message so they can consistently sign high-paying clients. Website:  http://www.nyalathorpe.com Free gift - nyalaphillip.com/master-your-message-workbook FB group - Facebook.com/groups/TheBusinessLoft facebook.com/nyalaphillip

Life Transformation Radio
Market Your Message Formula with Nyala Thorpe

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 47:00


Nyala Thorpe a.k.a. The Master Midwife is a Marketing & Income Strategist for Coaches and the creator of the Market Your Message™ formula.  With over 15 years of experience in marketing & sales and owning her own successful online & offline businesses she has developed a unique approach to fundamental brand building and creating business systems built to last.  Realizing the need for a proven system for success Nyala created the Market Your Message™ formula which helps coaches & service professionals find & market their unique message so they can consistently sign high-paying clients. Website:  http://www.nyalathorpe.com Free gift - nyalaphillip.com/master-your-message-workbook FB group - Facebook.com/groups/TheBusinessLoft facebook.com/nyalaphillip

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show
On Air with Nyala Phillip a Marketing and Income Strategist

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 33:00


The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show airs every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST. Find out more about our host and guests at http://www.Sharvette.com. Nyala Phillip is a Marketing & Income Strategist who's best known for her straight shooter teaching. Since 2012 she has paved the way for countless women to see past their circumstances and stand in their power. She created the MARKET YOUR MESSAGE™ FORMULA which teaches entrepreneurs how to find and market their unique message so they can create the life they deserve and the legacy they desire.

Behind That Scene
#6 SVVARA Podcast: Dakwah core dari Sal Priadi, EP terbaru Zirah, single darkwave Fuzzy, I, etc.

Behind That Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 35:25


Sal Priadi merilis single bernuansa 'dakwah core' bertajuk "Nyala". Fuzzy, I merambat ke darkwave di nomor "Neue Balans". Sedangkan Zirah dan Space Cubs meluncurkan album pendek terbaru mereka. Simak SVVARA Podcast edisi ke-6 di mana Robonggo, Oyob, Niki, dan Bibiw juga bernostalgia ke masa kecil mereka. Selamat mendengarkan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agordiclub/message

The Love After Lockup After Show Podcast
Liar, Liar, Andrea On Fire - S2 E44

The Love After Lockup After Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 50:01


Andrea and Lamar come clean about the paternity of Priscilla and Nyala doesn't take the secret well. Meanwhile, Clint is on a Free Tracy mission. Michael prepares to reunite with his daughter and a special guest unbeknownst to Sarah. Of coure, Angela comes ready to give Tony a new list of relationship rules before Shane admits to cheating on Lacey. Today's After Show Was Hosted By: Breanna Chianne (@iamb_chianne), ALexis Brown (iamlexifierce) & Kittie Kaboom (@kittiekaboom) Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more After Shows for your favorite TV shows and the latest news in TV, Film, and exclusive celebrity interviews, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afterbuzz-tv67/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Le VOCI di radioromalibera.org | RRL
350 - Cristina Siccardi - Santa Giuseppina Bakhita. Dalla schiavitù in Africa alla libertà di figlia di Dio in Italia

Le VOCI di radioromalibera.org | RRL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 7:59


Nata da genitori della tribù Daju nel 1869 ad Olgossa, piccolo villaggio a circa 20 Km ad est dell'odierna città di Nyala, nella regione del Darfur in Sudan, venne rapita all'età di sette anni e fu venduta più volte, conoscendo patimenti e sofferenze, che la lasciarono senza identità alcuna. Furono i suoi rapitori a darle il nome di Bakhita, ovvero «Fortunata».

I Santi: ritratti di fede | RRL
41 - Santa Giuseppina Bakhita. Dalla schiavitù in Africa alla libertà di figlia di Dio in Italia

I Santi: ritratti di fede | RRL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 7:59


Nata da genitori della tribù Daju nel 1869 ad Olgossa, piccolo villaggio a circa 20 Km ad est dell'odierna città di Nyala, nella regione del Darfur in Sudan, venne rapita all'età di sette anni e fu venduta più volte, conoscendo patimenti e sofferenze, che la lasciarono senza identità alcuna. Furono i suoi rapitori a darle il nome di Bakhita, ovvero «Fortunata».

After:   Surviving sexual assault
Nyala: Part 2 – Now

After: Surviving sexual assault

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 11:25


Nyala tells Catriona about how she struggled to understand her new body after fully transitioning, and the impact that had on coming to terms with her trauma. She talks about what it was like to write a letter to her vagina for a book, titled Written on the Body: Letters from Trans and Non-Binary Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. She also talks about how staying inside, eating bad food and watching anime series helps her feel better on those tougher days. If you've been affected by sexual abuse or violence, you can find details of organisations in the UK who offer help and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. Presented by Catriona Morton, After is a 10-part series, featuring discussions between survivors of sexual abuse and assault about what happened to them and how they cope now. Produced by Danielle Stephens. The Executive Producers are Clare Chadburn and Nick Minter. It is a Wisebuddah production for BBC Sounds.

After:   Surviving sexual assault
Nyala: Part 1 – Then

After: Surviving sexual assault

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 17:28


Catriona talks to Nyala Moon about being raped by a man she was dating, who attempted to force her into sex work. Nyala is a trans woman and she started transitioning when she was a teenager. She talks about how the prejudice that trans people often face stopped her from reporting the incident to the authorities, or even telling friends what had happened. She also talks about a separate incident, when she was assaulted by an intimate partner, and why she used this narrative to produce a film about sexual abuse. This first part contains details that many listeners may find distressing, so if you’re not in a place to listen to something like that right now, you can go to part two where Catriona talks to Nyala about how she’s doing now. If you've been affected by sexual abuse or violence, you can find details of organisations in the UK who offer help and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. Presented by Catriona Morton, After is a 10-part series, featuring discussions between survivors of sexual abuse and assault about what happened to them and how they cope now. Produced by Danielle Stephens. The Executive Producers are Clare Chadburn and Nick Minter. It is a Wisebuddah production for BBC Sounds.

Coaching Success Radio
The Power of Partnerships - Episode 38

Coaching Success Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 24:23


My mentor once told me that the fastest way to make $1M a year was to hang out with people who made $10M a year. Another way to say it is that you are the sum total of your 5 closest relationships. When you align with the right people, it’s incredible how quickly things can take off! Today we’re talking with Nyala Phillip, a marketing and income strategist, founder of the We Win Movement, and creator of the Market Your Message formula. Nyala shared some of her secrets to creating businesses that last. Our conversation leads us on a journey throughout her 16-year career as a business owner. Above all else, it’s Nyala’s belief in the importance of the partnership that has helped multiply her efforts… and she shares some incredible strategies to help you begin creating profitable and sustainable partnerships in your coaching business as well.   Connect with Nyala:   Join her Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheBusinessLoft/ Visit her site to receive a FREE BONUS: https://www.nyalaphillip.com     Connect with me Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/william.winterton.7 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-winterton/   I help talented coaches attract premium clients at premium prices, so they can quickly and reliably build a 6-figure business doing what they love. Visit https://www.WilliamWinterton.com to see my exact process!    Outro Music: www.bensound.com  

Teorema Berdamai Dengan Diri
Memadamkan Nyala

Teorema Berdamai Dengan Diri

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 19:43


Kadang kala kita merendahkan diri sendiri dan mengatakan bahwa kita tak berpotensi. Seringkali beragam alasan, pembatasan hingga sangkalan yang justru meredupkan impian kita. Padahal, tak mungkin rasanya Tuhan menciptakan hamba tanpa suatu keunggulan dan mungkin apa yang kita inginkan bisa terwujud andai kita mencoba memperjuangkannya dengan serius.

Do You See What I See?
Pohon Nyala | #10

Do You See What I See?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 8:49


Cerita dari @arifbudiman1953

Ramsay Unleashed
ON RAMSAY UNLEASHED - GUEST NYALA PHILLIP FROM NEW YORK- FOSTER CARE TO ENTREPRENEUR MUSIC BY ANDREW SULLIVAN AND BENITA CHARLES

Ramsay Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2018 65:05


MY GUEST THIS WEEK WAS NYALA PHILLIP FROM NEW YORK. WE SPOKE ABOUT HER TIME IN FOSTER CARE AT 12 YRS OLD, BEING IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP, A TEEN MOM, TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP. FROM BEING IN THE SYSTEM TO NOW AIMING TO HELP THOSE IN THE SYSTEM.  YOU CAN CONNECT WITH NYALA BELOW    nyalaphillip.com @nyalaphillip @themastermidwife @wewin_movement FB group - thebusinessloft.net IG - @themediamaniac   RAMSAY UNLEASHED IS SPONSORED BY KINGDOM BEADS WWW.KINGDOMBEADS.COM WWW.HEARTSONGLIVE.CO.UK CONTRIBUTORS www.edinburghdusters.co.uk - Cleaners Edinburgh www.ideasgolive.com - web design  https://theguyrcookreport.podbean.com/ www.ileanesmith.com 4Humanittees #music #edinburgh #usa #cleanersedinburgh #carpets #clean #ep #carpetcleaning #lothian #usa #author #coach #keynote #speaker #lothiancarpetcleaning #podcast #podcasting #radio #domesticviolence #depression #gang #texas #Toronto #cananda #r&b #hippop #christian #lestweforget #navycore #texas #poppy #remembrance #atlanta #georgia #marinecore #dad #neg2pos #domesticabuse #seventhday #entrepreneur 

The Motivate Social Podcast
Motivate Social Podcast - Episode 41: Nyala Phillip

The Motivate Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 29:00


Welcome to the Motivate Social Podcast with Dr. Aikyna Finch and Vanessa Canteberry. In this podcast, you will learn about Nyala Phillip, Marketing & Income Strategist, and how she is changing the world through social media. Tune in to hear her story!   http://www.blogtalkradio.com/changingmindsonline/2018/03/08/motivate-social-podcast--episode-41-nyala-phillip

marketing income motivate social podcast nyala aikyna finch vanessa canteberry
Hands Off Parents
74: Having the Second Kid

Hands Off Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 39:56


Because of a recent email the ladies received about having a second child. Steph and Abby are stoked to welcome back a friend and previous guest, Nyala Wright Nolen. Nyala has a three-year-old and an 8-month old baby. The three ladies discuss "how that's all going," as it may seem like a nightmare to some. Nyala has some great tips about dealing with a toddler and a baby and some things she didn't anticipate (the three year old wants to sit in the baby's car seat!). It's a fun conversation and might just help you decide if you should have another one... you know if you were debating that or something.

Just Wingin' It Podcast
Hey Cis !! (Cisgender) ft Nyala Moon

Just Wingin' It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 88:27


Idia and Osa have on special guest Nyala Moon the writer of the movie "Nova" where they discuss her journey as a trans black woman. We also discuss this semi new word to some that has sprung upon us "Cisgender" you dont wan't to to miss this!

P1 Dokumentär
Grabben i cellen bredvid

P1 Dokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 49:16


Poeten Caalaa satt i cellen bredvid journalisten Martin Schibbye på polisstationen i Addis Abeba. Han torteras dagligen. Caalaa flyr för sitt liv och hamnar ensam i ett vintrigt Hälsingland. Under Martin Schibbye och Johan Perssons tid i en cell på polisstationen i Addis Abeba kunde de en del dagar se hur fångar togs upp på rastgården från en underjordisk del av polisstationen. Fångarna kisade mot det starka ljuset och var i dåligt skick. På nätterna hörde man skrik från granncellerna.En av dem som skrek var Caalaa Hayiluu Abaataa, en ung poet från Oromofolket som fängslats och torterades för sina regimkritiska dikter. Martin kastade ett paket etiopiska Nyala-cigaretter till honom vid ett tillfälle och kommunicerade via handsignaler när vakterna inte såg dem.                  När Martin blev fri trodde han aldrig att han skulle se Caalaa igen. Men i december 2012 fick han en vänförfrågan på Facebook från ett flyktingläger i Sudan. Det var Caalaa som hade flytt.Situationen i lägret var fruktansvärd, vänner till honom hade dödats av etiopisk säkerhetstjänst och ligor med människohandlare opererade i lägren. Han fruktade för sitt liv och kände att han flytt ur askan i elden.I am coming to Sweden skriver han plötsligt till Martin en vårdag i maj. Han har blivit antagen som kvotflykting och han kommer att gå en kurs i Migrationsverkets regi för att därefter flyga till Sverige. När han landar på Arlanda möter Martin upp honom och har sedan följt Caalaas liv som kvotflykting i Färila i Hälsingland. Nu börjar hans verkliga utmaning.Dokumentären Grabben i cellen bredvid är gjord av Martin Schibbye.

Update@Noon
Service delivery protesters at Flagstaff in the Eastern Cape blocked R61 road

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 2:23


Service delivery protesters at Flagstaff in the Eastern Cape blocked the R61 road with burning tyres and debris, last night. They also ordered a truck driver to block the road with his vehicle. They are demanding proper road infrastructure, RDP houses and clean water in several villages. Two police officers were injured when an Nyala armoured car overturned during the confrontation. Nkululeko Nyembezi was there and filed this report

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Grabben i cellen bredvid

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 49:16


Poeten Caalaa satt i cellen bredvid journalisten Martin Schibbye på polisstationen i Addis Abeba. Han torteras dagligen. Caalaa flyr för sitt liv och hamnar ensam i ett vintrigt Hälsingland. Under Martin Schibbye och Johan Perssons tid i en cell på polisstationen i Addis Abeba kunde de en del dagar se hur fångar togs upp på rastgården från en underjordisk del av polisstationen. Fångarna kisade mot det starka ljuset och var i dåligt skick. På nätterna hörde man skrik från granncellerna.En av dem som skrek var Caalaa Hayiluu Abaataa, en ung poet från Oromofolket som fängslats och torterades för sina regimkritiska dikter. Martin kastade ett paket etiopiska Nyala-cigaretter till honom vid ett tillfälle och kommunicerade via handsignaler när vakterna inte såg dem.                  När Martin blev fri trodde han aldrig att han skulle se Caalaa igen. Men i december 2012 fick han en vänförfrågan på Facebook från ett flyktingläger i Sudan. Det var Caalaa som hade flytt.Situationen i lägret var fruktansvärd, vänner till honom hade dödats av etiopisk säkerhetstjänst och ligor med människohandlare opererade i lägren. Han fruktade för sitt liv och kände att han flytt ur askan i elden.I am coming to Sweden skriver han plötsligt till Martin en vårdag i maj. Han har blivit antagen som kvotflykting och han kommer att gå en kurs i Migrationsverkets regi för att därefter flyga till Sverige. När han landar på Arlanda möter Martin upp honom och har sedan följt Caalaas liv som kvotflykting i Färila i Hälsingland. Nu börjar hans verkliga utmaning.Dokumentären Grabben i cellen bredvid är gjord av Martin Schibbye.