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Latest podcast episodes about Obiang

Hechos Reales
Episodio 10. Menéndez

Hechos Reales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 39:34


Francisco Menéndez es un abogado de oficio que no pasa por muy buena racha. Un día defiende a un joven en un juicio rápido y consigue convencer al juez de que le dé otra oportunidad. Sorprendida de su pericia como abogado, una mujer que parece la protectora del joven, se interesa por Menéndez. Cuando se entera de que este se crió en Guinea Ecuatorial le hace la promesa de ponerle en contacto con la mismísima familia de Teodoro Obiang, el dictador que gobierna en el país africano. Casi sin quererlo, Menéndez se convierte en un hombre indispensable para los Obiang, un tipo que pagaba a funcionarios para cumplir los deseos de los Obiang y un testigo esencial en uno de los mayores casos de corrupción policial en España. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Invité Afrique
François Ndong Obiang (Gabon): «Nous devons sortir de la transition en ayant une élection apaisée»

Invité Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 12:18


Au Gabon, selon les textes en vigueur, un seul acteur de la transition aura le droit d'être candidat à la présidentielle de l'an prochain : c'est le chef de l'État, le général Oligui Nguema. Mais tout le monde n'est pas d'accord avec cette disposition de la Charte de la transition et du Dialogue national, qui exclut de fait les autres acteurs de la transition. François Ndong Obiang est le premier vice-président de l'Assemblée nationale. En ligne de Libreville, il répond aux questions de Christophe Boisbouvier et s'exprime d'abord sur le projet de Constitution qui prévoit de supprimer le poste de Premier ministre. RFI : Alors si on suit ce projet de Constitution, demain, au Gabon, dans l'exercice quotidien de leur pouvoir, le chef de l'État et son gouvernement échapperont à tout contrôle du Parlement. Est-ce que cela ne vous inquiète pas un peu ?François Ndong Obiang : Vous savez, le texte connaîtra certainement une évolution, les discussions vont arriver au Parlement, à la Constituante et le référendum tranchera définitivement la position des Gabonais.Voulez-vous dire que, dans les amendements à venir, pourrait être réintroduit un Premier ministre ?On en discutera certainement. Il y a ceux qui sont favorables au maintien d'un Premier ministre pour que le président ait un fusible, que le président ne soit pas exposé à la vindicte de la gestion quotidienne de l'État. Il y a ceux qui trouvent que nous pouvons aller directement à un régime présidentiel où le président assume le rôle du gouvernement, et cela va nécessiter qu'il n'y ait plus de fusible, parce que, dit-on, depuis l'instauration de cette fonction, le Premier ministre n'a quasiment jamais géré. Bon, ce sont des discussions qui vont avoir lieu. Si on donne au Premier ministre toute la latitude de conduire la politique gouvernementale et tout le respect qui lui est dû, on peut avoir un Premier ministre conséquent. Mais si effectivement il y a des ministres qui ne se réfèrent qu'au chef de l'État et qui ont des comportements qui outre-passent leurs missions, évidemment, on peut se demander à quoi sert le Premier ministre. Mais ces discussions vont avoir lieu dans les différentes instances.Alors, dans ses conclusions, le Dialogue national maintient que les acteurs de la transition actuelle ne pourront pas être candidats à la présidentielle de l'année prochaine. Qu'est-ce que vous en pensez ?Pour ma part, l'exclusion ou l'élimination de quelconques candidats est un peu prématurée aujourd'hui. Est-ce qu'on va le mettre dans la Constitution ? Je n'en sais rien. Mais il faut dire qu'un acteur de la transition qui souhaiterait avoir un positionnement présidentiel, moi, de mon avis, devrait avoir la légitimité de son action. Je ne vois pas pourquoi on va l'exclure. Maintenant on va aussi en discuter autour de nous pour savoir que nous devons aller à une élection apaisée, où tout le monde doit avoir ses chances, où tout le monde est capable de concourir à égale partie.Et dans les mêmes conclusions, le Dialogue national maintient aussi la disposition exceptionnelle de la Charte de transition qui autorise le général Oligui Nguema à être candidat. Est-ce que vous êtes favorable à cette mesure ?Il est bien qu'Oligui Nguema soit candidat s'il le veut, mais nous nous avançons un peu trop au Gabon, on spécule, Oligui n'a pas encore dit qu'il sera candidat. Mais s'il est candidat, il va de soi que d'autres acteurs de la transition pourraient être candidats pour ne pas rentrer tout de suite dans une élection qui commence par des frustrations. Nous devons sortir de la transition en ayant une élection apaisée, une élection plurielle et tout à fait inclusive.Sans aucune exclusion ?Sans aucune exclusion, voilà, tout à fait.Référendum à la fin de l'année, présidentielle l'an prochain… En vue de ces deux scrutins, vient d'être adopté, par votre Assemblée nationale, un code électoral qui confie l'organisation de ces scrutins au ministre de l'Intérieur. Mais justement, 13 députés de votre Assemblée ont voté contre. Est-ce qu'en effet cela ne va pas favoriser le pouvoir en place ?Non, pas du tout, je ne suis pas inquiet. Le pouvoir en place nous a dit, le ministre de l'Intérieur nous a dit, que la précipitation de sa démarche se limitait au référendum. Je ne pense pas que les autorités en place aient l'ambition de vouloir tricher. Je ne le crois pas.Oui, mais tout de même, si 13 de vos collègues ont voté contre, c'est qu'il y a de l'inquiétude dans votre Assemblée ?Oui, il y a une inquiétude de 13 députés, mais la loi qui a été votée, elle nous permettra d'aller au référendum, et après le référendum, on reprendra le chronogramme de la transition qui a bien fixé qu'après l'adoption de la Constitution en référendum, on va voter la loi des élections, puis la loi des partis. Il y a un chronogramme qui a été arrêté et jusqu'à ce jour, le président Oligui respecte le chronogramme.Donc le code électoral qui vient d'être adopté pourra être réformé en début d'année prochaine avant la présidentielle ?Mais tout à fait. Personne n'a intérêt à aller avec un tel code si on ne discute pas sérieusement de comment on fait pour aller aux élections apaisées. Et même si les militaires qui sont en place souhaitaient aller aux élections, je ne crois pas qu'ils veuillent des élections brouillées, des élections avec des violences. Je pense que nous voulons tous avoir désormais, après la transition, des élections à peu près légitimes. On aura un nouveau code électoral après référendum et on aura une loi des partis qui va fixer des nouvelles conditions.

Tunnel
#143 - I leoni vegetariani

Tunnel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 91:44


In questa puntata:- Focus: siamo andati in Guinea Equatoriale, tra dittatori sanguinari e Rodolfo Bodipo- Update: in giro per i giochi del Pacifico e i mondiali Under 17

LA LLAVE RADIO La Voz de los Sin Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial
Parte 2 ¡Basta ya de terrorismo de estado en Guinea Ecuatorial! ¡Justicia, libertad, paz y unidad! Entrevista a: Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang

LA LLAVE RADIO La Voz de los Sin Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 68:31


Parte 1 ¡Basta ya de terrorismo de estado en Guinea Ecuatorial! ¡Justicia, libertad, paz y unidad! Entrevista a: Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang (Abogado, Ingeniero técnico de minas, miembro de la sociedad civil independiente de Guinea Ecuatorial, miembro de CEIDGE, GENUESTRA y activista pro-Derechos Humanos) Hoy es miércoles y toca ⁠#LALLAVE⁠ en radio La Voz de Los Sin Voz ⁠#LVLSV⁠ con Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang y un servidor Nsang Cristià Esimi Cruz a.k.a. Okenve Nsue. Escúchanos en la plataforma habitual a las 2pm (Malabo/Madrid): ⁠https://station.voscast.com/510c05ed560f5⁠ Anacleto Micha fue secuestrado en septiembre 2022 y se le mantuvo ilegalmente entre dependencias policiales y la infame cárcel de Blai Beach (Black Beach) más de 10 meses. Con acusaciones falsas de homicidio y posesión ilícita de armas, Anacleto se vio privado de su libertad, sujeto a vejaciones, abuso psicológico y físico por el mero echo de velar por los derechos humanos de sus compatriotas. En el programa de hoy, Anacleto nos explica las peripecias de su secuestro y detención ilegal. Nos pasea con sus relatos por las celdas de Guantánamo y Blai Beach y nos explica su heroica hazaña en la que se ha querellado contra Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue entre otras muchas figuras del régimen de Obiang que permitieron este suceso arbitrario de secuestro y tortura de Anacleto Micha. Durante la entrevista evaluamos los últimos 12 meses de gobierno bajo Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo y analizamos, basado en su experiencia como abogado y su reciente experiencia como recluso, si realmente existe la separación de poderes y el estado de derecho en nuestra querida patria Guinea Ecuatorial. Anacleto despide el programa con una carta abierta incendiaria (ver enlace abajo) dirigida al dictador Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, a las instituciones religiosas, la comunidad internacional y sobre todo a la ciudadanía de Guinea Ecuatorial. El valor, sus principios morales y su tenacidad por la lucha a favor de los derechos humanos en Guinea Ecuatorial le llevan a exigir una y otra vez: ¡Basta ya de terrorismo de estado! ¡BASTA YA! ¡BASTA YA! ¡BASTA YA! Como siempre con música de ⁠#DJBLING⁠: - Maele Carta Abierta a los pueblos de Guinea Ecuatorial https://radiomacuto.org/news/carta-abierta-a-los-pueblos-de-guinea-ecuatorial-respecto-a-la-historia-de-los-55-anos-de-la-independencia?fbclid=IwAR1JcMiGmTt6PreDzoIUWjI4WNBvscDJqo5YDwpJWr0StCyJf1xF0uDoJkk

LA LLAVE RADIO La Voz de los Sin Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial
Parte I ¡Basta ya de terrorismo de estado en Guinea Ecuatorial! ¡Justicia, libertad, paz y unidad! Entrevista a: Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang

LA LLAVE RADIO La Voz de los Sin Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 53:33


Parte 1 ¡Basta ya de terrorismo de estado en Guinea Ecuatorial! ¡Justicia, libertad, paz y unidad! Entrevista a: Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang (Abogado, Ingeniero técnico de minas, miembro de la sociedad civil independiente de Guinea Ecuatorial, miembro de CEIDGE, GENUESTRA y activista pro-Derechos Humanos) Hoy es miércoles y toca #LALLAVE en radio La Voz de Los Sin Voz #LVLSV con Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang y un servidor Nsang Cristià Esimi Cruz a.k.a. Okenve Nsue. Escúchanos en la plataforma habitual a las 2pm (Malabo/Madrid): https://station.voscast.com/510c05ed560f5 Anacleto Micha fue secuestrado en septiembre 2022 y se le mantuvo ilegalmente entre dependencias policiales y la infame cárcel de Blai Beach (Black Beach) más de 10 meses. Con acusaciones falsas de homicidio y posesión ilícita de armas, Anacleto se vio privado de su libertad, sujeto a vejaciones, abuso psicológico y físico por el mero echo de velar por los derechos humanos de sus compatriotas. En el programa de hoy, Anacleto nos explica las peripecias de su secuestro y detención ilegal. Nos pasea con sus relatos por las celdas de Guantánamo y Blai Beach y nos explica su heroica hazaña en la que se ha querellado contra Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue entre otras muchas figuras del régimen de Obiang que permitieron este suceso arbitrario de secuestro y tortura de Anacleto Micha. Durante la entrevista evaluamos los últimos 12 meses de gobierno bajo Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo y analizamos, basado en su experiencia como abogado y su reciente experiencia como recluso, si realmente existe la separación de poderes y el estado de derecho en nuestra querida patria Guinea Ecuatorial. Anacleto despide el programa con una carta abierta incendiaria (ver enlace abajo) dirigida al dictador Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, a las instituciones religiosas, la comunidad internacional y sobre todo a la ciudadanía de Guinea Ecuatorial. El valor, sus principios morales y su tenacidad por la lucha a favor de los derechos humanos en Guinea Ecuatorial le llevan a exigir una y otra vez: ¡Basta ya de terrorismo de estado! ¡BASTA YA! ¡BASTA YA! ¡BASTA YA! Como siempre con música de #DJBLING: - Maele Carta Abierta a los pueblos de Guinea Ecuatorial https://radiomacuto.org/news/carta-abierta-a-los-pueblos-de-guinea-ecuatorial-respecto-a-la-historia-de-los-55-anos-de-la-independencia?fbclid=IwAR1JcMiGmTt6PreDzoIUWjI4WNBvscDJqo5YDwpJWr0StCyJf1xF0uDoJkk

Las noticias de EL PAÍS
Secuestros, tortura y vaivenes judiciales: ¿por qué cuesta tanto investigar a la dictadura de Obiang?

Las noticias de EL PAÍS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 20:49


La Audiencia Nacional ha ordenado investigar a Carmelo Obiang, hijo del presidente de Guinea Ecuatorial por financiar el espionaje, secuestro y torturas a cuatro opositores al régimen. Prácticamente todos los partidos, de Podemos a Vox, condenaron en el Parlamento Europeo la “barbarie” de Guinea Ecuatorial. Responsabilizaron al régimen de este país africano, con una de las dictaduras más crueles del mundo, de la muerte de Julio Obama. Obama era uno de los cuatro opositores políticos que desaparecieron en 2019 y que tenían nacionalidad española. La Audiencia Nacional estaba investigando el caso. Pero en un giro inesperado, el juez Santiago Pedraz ha dejado huir al principal sospechoso: el hijo del presidente Obiang. CRÉDITOS Realizan: José María Irujo y Jimena Marcos Presenta: Ana Fuentes  Grabación en estudio: Camilo Iriarte Diseño de sonido: Nacho Taboada Edición: Ana Ribera Dirección Silvia Cruz Lapeña  Sintonía Jorge Magaz

Couleurs tropicales
Safarel Obiang, Mc One, Oprah et Dre-a dans la Marmite du Femua 15

Couleurs tropicales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 48:30


La semaine ivoirienne continue à Abidjan en direct du Femua (Festival des musiques urbaines d'Anoumabo) pour une 15ème édition sur la thématique « Sécurité alimentaire et agriculture durable ». En compagnie de Florelle Manda et d'Aman Ado, président du Club RFI d'Abidjan, nous recevons les artistes ivoiriens Safarel Obiang, Mc One, Oprah et DRE-A, tous à l'affiche du festival qui se clôturera le 30 avril 2023 à Bouaké. (Rediffusion) Retrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer :Safarel Obiang - Ils sont où ?Mc One - CocaïnaDre-a - CommandoOprah - Amina.

Ukombozi
Interview Tutu Alicante

Ukombozi

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 78:51


Last year, Teodoro Obiang won a 6th term in office with 97% of the vote. He has been in power since 1979, for 43 years. In Obiang's Equatorial Guinea, there are no independent, critical media, no human rights or anti-corruption organizations, and the one opposition party is seen as being a fig leaf for the dictatorship. It is difficult to fully grasp the control the government has over society without examining the role of the oil industry. Equatorial Guinea is one of the largest oil producing countries in Africa; the black gold makes up 90% of its exports and gives it an average income similar to that of Brazil or Serbia. And yet, its infant mortality rate is closer to that of Liberia and Mali, much poorer countries. 26% of children do not get the nutrition they need. To discuss the situation in EG and the potential for change, we are joined by Tutu Alicante, the executive director of EG Justice. He has lived in exile since the age of 19, based now in the United States. His organization fights for democracy and against the human rights abuses of the Obiang regime. 

Za Rubieżą. Historia i polityka
Od zbrodniarza, do gościa na salonach - Teodoro Obiang Nguema // Za Rubieżą - 299

Za Rubieżą. Historia i polityka

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 35:42


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Couleurs tropicales
Safarel Obiang, Mc One, Oprah et Dre-a dans la Marmite du Femua 15

Couleurs tropicales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 48:30


La semaine ivoirienne continue à Abidjan en direct du Femua (Festival des musiques urbaines d'Anoumabo) pour une 15ème édition sur la thématique «Sécurité alimentaire et agriculture durable». En compagnie de Florelle Manda et de Aman Ado, président du Club RFI d'Abidjan, nous recevons les artistes ivoiriens Safarel Obiang, Mc One, Oprah et DRE-A, tous à l'affiche du festival qui se clôturera le 30 avril 2023 à Bouaké. Retrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer : Safarel Obiang - Ils sont ou ?  Mc One - Cocaine Dre-a - Commando Oprah - Amina

Cinco continentes
Cinco Continentes - ¿Es Obiang el único problema de Guinea Ecuatorial?

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 15:05


Entrevista con la escritora y activista ecuatoguineana Trifonia Melibea Obono, con quien charlamos sobre la situación de la mujer y de las minorías étnicas y sexuales en Guinea Ecuatorial. Escuchar audio

Daily News Brief by TRT World

*) China, Saudi Arabia sign strategic deals as Xi heralds 'new era' Saudi Arabia and China have showcased deepening ties with a series of strategic deals during a visit by President Xi Jinping. King Salman signed a "comprehensive strategic partnership agreement" with Xi, who received a lavish welcome in a country forging new global partnerships beyond the West. News reports estimated that the deals between the two countries are worth as much as $30 billion. *) Moscow frees US basketball star Griner in swap with Russian arms dealer Russia has freed US female basketball star Brittney Griner in a high-level prisoner exchange, with the US releasing Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. The prisoner swap achieved a top goal for US President Joe Biden, but carried a heavy price — and left behind an American jailed for nearly four years in Russia. Biden said Griner will need time to recover from the "trauma" of imprisonment in Russia. *) Bangladesh's BNP says top opposition leaders taken by police The two top leaders of Bangladesh's main opposition party have been taken from their homes by police a day before a planned rally was to call for the prime minister's resignation. Protests sparked by power cuts and fuel price hikes have erupted across the country in recent months, demanding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina step down. Police action comes two days after security forces in the capital Dhaka fired rubber bullets and tear gas into a crowd of thousands of Bangladesh Nationalist Party supporters. *) World's longest-serving president begins sixth term in Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea's long-serving President Teodoro Obiang has been sworn-in for his sixth seven-year term. Obiang said, "As long as I am president and with our resources, the people's desires and needs for well-being will be fully realised." He marked the beginning of his next seven-year term in a ceremony in the capital Malabo which began after a military parade attended by top officials and a host of foreign African leaders. And finally… *) 6th TRT World Forum 2022 kicks off in Istanbul The 6th TRT World Forum 2022 has kicked off in Istanbul to "tackle the most pressing issues in tomorrow's world". Under the theme of Mapping the Future: Uncertainties, Realities and Opportunities, the annual event gathers academics, journalists, intellectuals, politicians, and members of civil society from around the world. Renowned experts are also attending a total of 10 public sessions.

La Minestra degli Esteri
La Coppa del Mondo non è mai stata bella

La Minestra degli Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 20:18


Nella puntata di questa settimana:- La Coppa del Mondo non è mai stata “bella”? L'opinione di uno sport columnist su UnHerd - Theodoro Obiang, Presidente dei record (e rinomato cleptocrate) - Il riarmo nucleare iraniano - Il Messico di Obrador, una democrazia morente? - Le elezioni presidenziali in Kazakistan

Más de uno
Rubén Amón indulta a Teodoro Obiang: "El siguiente desafío del dictador consiste en ganar las próximas con el 110% de los votos"

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 1:39


Rubén Amón indulta en 'Más de uno' a Teodoro Obiang tras haber vuelto a ganar, con un 99,7% de los votos, las elecciones en Guinea Ecuatorial.

Noticias de César Vidal y más
Rubén Amón indulta a Teodoro Obiang: "El siguiente desafío del dictador consiste en ganar las próximas con el 110% de los votos"

Noticias de César Vidal y más

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 1:39


Rubén Amón indulta en 'Más de uno' a Teodoro Obiang tras haber vuelto a ganar, con un 99,7% de los votos, las elecciones en Guinea Ecuatorial.

Más Noticias
Rubén Amón indulta a Teodoro Obiang: "El siguiente desafío del dictador consiste en ganar las próximas con el 110% de los votos"

Más Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 1:39


Rubén Amón indulta en 'Más de uno' a Teodoro Obiang tras haber vuelto a ganar, con un 99,7% de los votos, las elecciones en Guinea Ecuatorial.

Noticias en Español
Rubén Amón indulta a Teodoro Obiang: "El siguiente desafío del dictador consiste en ganar las próximas con el 110% de los votos"

Noticias en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 1:39


Rubén Amón indulta en 'Más de uno' a Teodoro Obiang tras haber vuelto a ganar, con un 99,7% de los votos, las elecciones en Guinea Ecuatorial.

Le regard international - Vincent Hervouët
Guinée Équatoriale : Obiang, forcément réélu

Le regard international - Vincent Hervouët

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 3:12


Chaque matin, Vincent Hervouet nous livre son regard sur l'actualité internationale. Ce mardi, il s'intéresse aux élections de Guinée Équatoriale où le président Teodoro Obiang est assuré d'être réélu.

Le débat d'Europe Matin
Guinée Équatoriale : Obiang, forcément réélu

Le débat d'Europe Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 3:12


Chaque matin, Vincent Hervouet nous livre son regard sur l'actualité internationale. Ce mardi, il s'intéresse aux élections de Guinée Équatoriale où le président Teodoro Obiang est assuré d'être réélu.

News dal pianeta Terra
Proteste mondiali

News dal pianeta Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 8:36


In Qatar sono cominciati i mondiali più costosi, boicottati e con più proteste della storia: dagli inni non cantati dall'Iran, all'Inghilterra inginocchiata fino alle proteste per il divieto di birra fuori dagli stadi.Giorgio Vacchiano, esperto forestale, ci racconta di come le piante abbiano fatto a conquistare il mondo, andando a scoprire le radici del nostro pianeta.Puoi scriverci alla mail podcast@lifegate.it e trovare tutti gli approfondimenti sul sito https://www.lifegate.it/.

Do you die in hell or stay alive?
MAISON FANTÔME PRIMUD MOLARE DEMANDE PARDON À SAFAREL OBIANG LE LANCEUR D'ALERTE

Do you die in hell or stay alive?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 11:32


Habari RFI-Ki
Hatuwa ya rais wa Guinea Ikweta Teodoro Obiang kutangaza kuwania tena urais

Habari RFI-Ki

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 10:00


Karibu kwenye Makala yetu Habari Rafiki, Juma hili utakuwa naye Billy Bilali na leo tunazungumzia kuhusu hatuwa ya Rais wa Guinea Ekweta, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, juma lililopita alitangaza kuwa atawania tena urais katika uchaguzi wa Novemba licha ya umri wake na kuongoza nchi hiyo kwa kipindi cha miaka 43.Unamtazamo gani kuhusu uamuzi huu?Nini kifanyike kubadilisha mwenendo kama huu?Hali ikoje nchini mwako?

Habari RFI-Ki
Hatuwa ya rais wa Guinea Ikweta Teodoro Obiang kutangaza kuwania tena urais

Habari RFI-Ki

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 10:00


Karibu kwenye Makala yetu Habari Rafiki, Juma hili utakuwa naye Billy Bilali na leo tunazungumzia kuhusu hatuwa ya Rais wa Guinea Ekweta, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, juma lililopita alitangaza kuwa atawania tena urais katika uchaguzi wa Novemba licha ya umri wake na kuongoza nchi hiyo kwa kipindi cha miaka 43.Unamtazamo gani kuhusu uamuzi huu?Nini kifanyike kubadilisha mwenendo kama huu?Hali ikoje nchini mwako?

COSMO Daily Good News
Äquatorialguinea schafft die Todesstrafe ab

COSMO Daily Good News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 1:24


Im zentralafrikanischen Äquatorialguinea kann niemand mehr mit dem Tod bestraft werden. Das steht in einem neuen Strafgesetzbuch, das vom Parlament gebilligt und vom Präsidenten Obiang unterzeichnet wurde. Das neue Gesetz tritt innerhalb von 90 Tagen in Kraft. Von Daily Good News.

Podcast de
Entrevista 148 - adolfo obiang biko

Podcast de "La represa" en Ràdio Godella.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 199:05


Avui parlem amb Adolfo Obiang Biko, signatari de la independència de Guinea Equatorial a les Nacions Unides en una entrevista que trenca tots els nostres rècords de durada.

TOTEM - VA DEMANDER A TA MERE !
CLUB_SANG_ET_OR_-_JOHAN_OBIANG

TOTEM - VA DEMANDER A TA MERE !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022


Le lundi à 20h, l'émission qui vous plonge chaque semaine au cœur du Rodez Aveyron Football en compagnie d'un joueur ou d'un dirigeant du club.

I SAID WHAT I SAID - WHY ARE YOU RUNNING
Macron France-Afrique- Lolo Fodja Violate Guinee Equatoriale Immigration Petrol Buisness MRC le Drame

I SAID WHAT I SAID - WHY ARE YOU RUNNING

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 50:15


L'amour est un mystère pour ceux qui le vivent, un mystère pour ceux qui le regardent. Nous constatons, mais nous ne comprenons pas. Pourquoi ? Parce que ce qui nous lie à l'autre est inexplicable. Aimer vraiment, c'est aller vers quelqu'un, non pas seulement pour son image (sa beauté, sa ressemblance avec tel ou tel), ni pour ce qu'il symbolise (un père, une mère, le pouvoir, l'argent), mais pour son secret. Ce secret que nous ne savons pas nommer, et qui va rencontrer le nôtre : un manque ressenti depuis l'enfance, une souffrance singulière, indéfinissable. « L'amour s'adresse à notre part d'inconnu, explique le psychanalyste Patrick Lambouley.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#facebook #instagram #youtube #twitter #tiktok #love #instagood #follow #like #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing #bhfyp

Gobame
Mvet Ekang Akue Obiang Nseng Partie I

Gobame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 85:39


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Gobame
Mvet Ekang Akue Obiang Partie 2

Gobame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 39:42


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LA LLAVE RADIO La Voz de los Sin Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial
*Pueblo de Annobón y el aislamiento político y socioeconómico ¡Caminando hacia la autodeterminación

LA LLAVE RADIO La Voz de los Sin Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 79:29


Entrevista a: *Noemi Alfaro* (Activista DDHH y presentadora Código GE Sin Tapujos) Programa 331 de La Llave Hoy es Miércoles y toca #LALLAVE en radio #LAVOZDELOSSINVOZ con Noemi Alfaro y un servidor Nsang Cristià Esimi Cruz a.k.a. Okenve Nsue. Escúchanos en el siguiente enlace a la 1pm (Annobón/Londres): http://station.voscast.com/510c05ed560f5 El digno pueblo de Annobón ha sido sistemáticamente torturado por su valentía y carácter rebelde contra la opresión. Su victoria contra los Españoles fue tal (estudiar la estrategia de la muralla de piedras en la montaña) que los españoles intentaron arrebatar de este pueblo su dignidad e identidad. Desde el tiempo de los primeros colonos el pueblo Annobones a demostrado siempre su talante luchador para mantener su cultura, su historia e identidad. En tiempos de la primera dictadura de Guinea Ecuatorial, bajo Macias Nguema, el pueblo Annobones fue castigado duramente por no haber votado a Macias. Durante el periodo de la segunda dictadura, bajo Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mbasogo, las cosas no han mejorado para este pueblo digno. Obiang esta utilizando la isla de Annobón como un vertedero de residuos tóxicos desde finales del 1980. A más a más el dictador se ha asegurado que la nación Annobonesa este marginalizada, aislada, desatendida política y socioeconómicamente. En los últimos años hemos visto como el pueblo Annobones ha sido atacado, desde un sistema que los autóctonos aseguran resembla el Apartheid. Una discriminación sistemática que incluye carencia de servicios públicos (sanidad, educación, administración y transporte). Tal es el aislamiento que desde hace casi 2 años solo se puede llegar a Annobón por barco. Más recientemente, hemos atestiguado como ciudadanos Annoboneses eran retenidos en un barco, si motivo aparente durante más de 2 semanas. Y después de haber sido completamente aislados durante la pandemia del COVID19 el número de casos aumentado repentinamente debido a la campaña política del PDGE que vio aglomeraciones de gente durante la gira electoral del PDGE. Dicha situación a alzado la conciencia del pueblo Annobones que, a la vista del contexto de ataque y derribo de la dictadura de Obiang, están seriamente considerando luchar por un nuevo sistema político y retornar a ser una nación sin dependencia del estado fallido que es Guinea Ecuatorial. Como siempre acompañado de música de la mano de #DJBLING: - Leo Maga - Leo BB Joezz - Jovenes Annoboneses - Desmali - Nacho Ivan Bestué

Jet Lag
Luva de Michael Jackson de Obiang compra vacinas

Jet Lag

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 9:57


Filho do ditador da Guiné Equatorial teve de doar 27 milhões em bens de luxo. Mulher revive após 45m, quando a filha deu à luz. Baldes de comida da KFC apreendidos no confinamento da Nova Zelândia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

La rosa de los vientos
Desde la clandestinidad: Los locos escoltas de Obiang

La rosa de los vientos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 4:28


Fernando Rueda desvela el suceso acaecido en 1983 cuando un presidente extranjero visitó España. Los escoltas de Teodoro Obiang, el presidente de Guinea Ecuatorial, tuvieron un comportamiento indigno y protagonizaron un sorprendente suceso oculto.

KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast
53. Patrick Alley on co-founding Global Witness, working on anti-corruption and environmentalism

KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 50:16


We are excited to welcome Patrick Alley, the co-founder of Global Witness for an interview on his work that combines anti-corruption and pro-environmentalism. Patrick takes us back to the beginnings of Global Witness and outlines how, while working as an environmentalist in Cambodia, corruption became a major obstacle to achieve the primary environmental goals. He uses the famous BSGR scandal (see more info in the links) to describe how Global Witness works, how they collaborate with local partner organizations as well as with international powerhouses. Matthew and Patrick discuss the important role of banks in facilitating global corruption, such as in the Obiang case (see previous episode with Robert Manzanares). Patrick describes how the coalition of Publish What you Pay and the The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative came about, why having partners from the private sector is instrumental to achieving anti-corruption goals and how his work aligns with that of our previous guest, Gary Kalman. Links and References BSGR scandal: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/feb/25/beny-steinmetz-settles-dispute-guinea-iron-ore-simandou Obiang case: https://soundcloud.com/kickback-gap/32-robert-manzanares-on-leading-the-obiang-investigation-asset-recovery-a-michael-jackson-glove Publish What You Pay: https://www.pwyp.org/ The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative: https://eiti.org/ Previous episodes with Gary Kalman: https://soundcloud.com/kickback-gap/48gary-kalman-on-the-corporate-transparency-act-the-corruption-perception-index-score-in-the-usa https://soundcloud.com/kickback-gap/24-gary-kalman-on-beneficial-ownership-his-vision-for-transparency-international-usa

Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten | Deutsch lernen | Deutsche Welle
08.03.2021 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten

Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten | Deutsch lernen | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 9:25


Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Montag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.Einigung über Militärkosten Südkorea will sich stärker als bislang an der Finanzierung der US-Truppenpräsenz im Land beteiligen. Wie beide Seiten bestätigten, wurde nach längeren Querelen eine Grundsatzeinigung erzielt. Man werde die Lücke schließen, die seit mehr als einem Jahr klaffe, erklärte das Außenministerium in Seoul. Nähere Details wurden nicht genannt. 28.500 US-Soldaten sollen Südkorea vor Bedrohungen durch Nordkorea schützen. Unter dem früheren Präsidenten Donald Trump hatten die USA hierfür deutlich höhere Zahlungen verlangt. Das vorige Abkommen war bereits 2019 ausgelaufen. Die neue Vereinbarung gilt bis 2025. Mehr als 100 Bootsmigranten gerettet Die spanische Küstenwache hat am Wochenende vor den Kanarischen Inseln mehr als 100 Migranten aus dem Meer geholt. Wie ein Sprecher mitteilte, wurden bereits am Samstag 56 Menschen von zwei Booten aufgenommen, die vor Teneriffa und vor Gran Canaria trieben. Alle Insassen stammten aus afrikanischen Staaten südlich der Sahara. Am Sonntag wurden abermals 51 Migranten in einem Boot vor Gran Canaria gerettet. Die kürzeste Route zu der Inselgruppe im Atlantik beginnt an der Küste Marokkos und ist mehr als 100 Kilometer lang. Die Überfahrt in den meist überfüllten Booten endet für viele Menschen tödlich. Mehr Kinderehen befürchtet Im Zuge der Corona-Pandemie könnten nach Einschätzung von UNICEF weltweit rund zehn Millionen zusätzliche Kinderehen geschlossen werden. Damit würden jahrelange Fortschritte in deren Bekämpfung gefährdet, heißt es in einer Analyse des Kinderhilfswerks der Vereinten Nationen. Die COVID-19-Pandemie habe "tiefgreifende Auswirkungen" auf das Leben von Mädchen, betont UNICEF. So könnten etwa der Verlust von Arbeitsplätzen und wirtschaftliche Unsicherheiten Familien dazu zwingen, ihre Töchter zu verheiraten. Keine Vollverschleierung in der Schweiz Die Schweizer haben mit knapper Mehrheit für ein Verhüllungsverbot in der Öffentlichkeit gestimmt. Wie die Regierung in Bern mitteilte, votierten bei einem Referendum 51,2 Prozent für den Vorstoß, der unter anderem Frauen untersagt Nikab- oder Burka zu tragen. Damit schließt sich die Schweiz den EU-Ländern Frankreich, Bulgarien, Österreich, Belgien und Dänemark an, in denen eine Vollverschleierung bereits verboten ist. Ausgegangen war die Initiative vom rechtskonservativen "Egerkinger Komitee", das der Schweizer Volkspartei nahesteht. Rebellen-Attacke auf Ölanlage Saudi-Arabiens Energieministerium hat einen Angriff auf eine Ölanlage im Osten des Königreichs bestätigt. Zu dem Angriff bekannten sich die Huthi-Rebellen im Jemen. Ziel einer Drohne sei die Anlage in Ras Tanura gewesen. Das Geschoss sei jedoch abgefangen worden, hieß es aus Riad. Später seien dann Überreste einer Rakete in der Stadt Dharhan niedergegangen. Dadurch sei aber niemand zu Schaden gekommen. Im Jemen herrscht seit 2014 ein Bürgerkrieg zwischen der von den Saudis unterstützten Regierung und den schiitischen Aufständischen, die ihrerseits vom Iran unterstützt werden. Abschluss des päpstlichen Irak-Besuchs Papst Franziskus beendet an diesem Montag seine Reise durch den Irak. Im Zentrum des viertägigen Besuchs des katholischen Kirchenoberhaupts standen der interreligiöse Dialog mit dem Islam und Begegnungen mit der christlichen Minderheit. Franziskus richtete den Appell an die irakischen Christen, trotz aller Widrigkeiten im Land ihrer Vorväter zu bleiben und den Wiederaufbau ihrer Heimat mitzugestalten. Die Iraker insgesamt rief er zu Versöhnung und Zusammenarbeit auf. Explosionsunglück auf Militärkomplex Bei einer Explosionsserie in Äquatorialguinea in Westafrika sind mindestens 15 Menschen ums Leben gekommen und Hunderte verletzt worden. Das Unglück ereignete sich in einer Kaserne in der Stadt Bata. Auslöser seien "Fahrlässigkeit und Unachtsamkeit" gewesen, teilte Äquatorialguineas Präsident Teodoro Obiang mit. Dynamit- und Sprengstoffdepots seien in Brand geraten, "als Nachbarn in nahe gelegenen Farmen Feuer entzündeten". Obiang ließ wissen, Druckwellen der Explosionen hätten "an fast allen Gebäuden und Häusern der Stadt Bata Schäden angerichtet".

Baobab Trees Asked Me To Repeat What ?
Pointeur National fait des Moral Lessons à Safarel Obiang escroqué de 10 millions par une Lady Diana

Baobab Trees Asked Me To Repeat What ?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 34:14


Bloody Violent History
Fragment of the Reich Chancellory - Beastly Ends for Beastly People, #6 of 100 Bloody Objects

Bloody Violent History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 39:53


Bad things happen to bad people.  Throughout history, tyrants and despots have fallen, often in bloody and surprising ways. There was the defeated Roman Emperor used as a foot stool, the Afghan chief of defence fired from a cannon, and the Moroccan vizier chained to his dead brother in a dungeon.  All were part of a rich tapestry of horror and macabre episodes.  Yet even today there are still stories of woe and unpleasantness, and from Russia to Africa we recount some of the Beastly Ends of Beastly People.  So it GoesTom Assheton & James Jackson Reading by David Hartley:Kipling, Rudyard, The Young British soldier See also:https://www.instagram.com/bloodyviolenthistory/https://www.jamesjacksonbooks.comhttps://www.tomtom.co.uk If you enjoy the podcast, would you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcast App? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps to spread the word See https://simplecast.com/privacy/ for privacy information

LA LLAVE RADIO La Voz de los Sin Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial
COMO LA VIDA MISMA Entrevista al escritor Liki Lorobo Apo

LA LLAVE RADIO La Voz de los Sin Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 89:33


*“¡el petróleo trajo mucho… mucho dinero, pero también mucha hambre!”* *¡COMO LA VIDA MISMA!* Entrevista exclusiva al dramaturgo, coreógrafo, escritor y poeta: Liki Loribo Apo Seguimos con nuestro ciclo de escritores y escritoras Guineoecuatorianas, literatura como herramienta de cambio social. Hoy es miércoles y toca #LALLAVE en radio #lavozdelossinvoz con Liki Loribo Apo y un servidor Nsang Cristià Esimi Cruz a.k.a. Okenve Nsue. Escuchanos en cualquiera de los enlaces a partir de las 2pm (Malabo/Madrid): http://www.radiomacuto.net http://station.voscast.com/510c05ed560f5 Liki Loribo Apo, es un dramaturgo, escritor, coreógrafo y poeta nacido en Malabo, República de Guinea Ecuatorial. Diplomado en Dirección y Administración de Empresa. Liki Loribo Apo ha sido testigo directo de algunos de los momentos más inquietantes de la historia de Guinea Ecuatorial bajo Macias y Obiang. Se define como un ciudadano inspirado por la mujer Guineoecuatoriana que se preocupa por el futuro de nuestra sociedad, Guinea Ecuatorial, sobre todo por su juventud y la cultura de Guinea Ecuatorial. Como dramaturgo y escritor su cometido es crear obras patrimoniales, a través de relatos mundanos de la vida cotidiana, para las futuras generaciones de Guinea Ecuatorial. Durante la entrevista/conversatorio exploramos: ¿Quién es Liki Loribo Apo? 1979, Enero del 1998, Esa'a, Hijas del sol... ¿Qué le inspiró a escribir? ¿Quién es su referente Guineoecuatoriano/a? Sus obras publicadas y por publicar (ensayos, obras teatrales, relatos, poesía, etc…) ¿El presente y el futuro del teatro, la literatura y el arte en Guinea Ecuatorial? Presentación de su última obra *Como la vida misma* Y mucho más Como siempre acompañado de música de la mano de DJBLING: Si os gustaría comprar sus libros los podéis comprar en: Diwan: http://www.diwan.es/libro/como-la-vida-misma-relatos-cortos_649516 United Minds: https://unitedminds.es/inicio/484-como-la-vida-misma-liki-loribo-apo-united-minds.html La Panafricana: http://lapanafricana.com/producto/como-la-vida-misma/

Road Story Histoire d'Auto
L'histoire à rebondissement des hypercars Ferrari, Lamborghini, Koenigsegg, McLaren de Teodoro Obiang

Road Story Histoire d'Auto

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 7:58


Tout commence le Dimanche 29 Septembre dernier où se tenait une vente aux enchères organisée par la maison Bonhams à Bonmont (Suisse). 25 supercars et hypercars provenant de la collection personnelle du vice-président de Guinée-Equatoriale Teodoro Nguema Obiang étaient notamment proposées.

KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast
32. Robert Manzanares on leading the Obiang investigation, asset recovery & a Michael Jackson glove

KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 50:18


Best known for being the lead investigator in the Obiang case, we welcome law enforcement professional Robert Manzanares, who is also the co-founder of Gatekeeper Consulting (https://gatekeeperci.com/) . Robert outlines how he started off as a probation officer and eventually became the lead investigator of the famous Obiang case. Find out the unexpected role that Michael Jackson memorabilia played in the case. Also, once on the case one article gave Robert extra motivation to successfully close the case (see Foreign policy article). The two also discuss why should American law enforcement officers should actually take action in investigating such cases of kleptocracy abroad and how other states reacted to the US efforts to seize kleptocrat’s assets. Robert outlines in detail the important roles that facilitators played in the case and how it enrages him that none were indicted. The two also discuss the challenging question what should actually happen with the stolen assets? References: The article that Robert mentioned, that served as special motivation to pursue the case: https://foreignpolicy.com/2011/04/07/how-many-investigators-does-it-take-to-catch-a-kleptocrat/ NYT article outlining the Obiang case: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/04/world/africa/teodoro-nguema-obiang-mangue-guinea-looting-trial.html UNODC and World Bank repository on stolen asset recovery https://star.worldbank.org/corruption-cases/assetrecovery/obiang?term=obiang

Le Temps de le dire
Formule club

Le Temps de le dire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 55:00


Au programme: la conférence nationale sur le handicap, Bien mal acquis : Obiang condamné en appel, les rêves du pape François pour l'Amazonie, l'urgence sécuritaire au Burkina-Faso.

Pushing The Limits
Episode 134: Elevating The Human Experience with Boomer Anderson

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 49:31


Boomer Anderson hails from the USA but has lived and worked in many countries and cities from Wall St to Singapore to Amsterdam among others. After graduating from the University of Minnesota, Boomer pursued his first love (finance) through a successful career in investment banking in New York and Singapore. Always desiring to learn more and pursue his second love (health), Boomer left finance to found a successful clinical practice leveraging data to help entrepreneurs and executives achieve better performance through health. He continues to pursue his joint loves of health and finance through early-stage startup investments, advisory roles, and public speaking. In his free time, Boomer enjoys experimenting with the latest in performance technologies, travel, adventure, and spending time with his girlfriend. He had a  fast-paced career in investment banking and venture capital. Helping countries and companies raise funding. He lived life in the extreme both in the high flying career world and in his sporting endeavors, doing an extreme amount of traveling and long days and living on very little sleep thinking he was bulletproof until a serious heart condition stopped him in his tracks at age 30.   Since then he pivoted and in his quest to heal himself has become over the years an expert in health optimization, biohacking, data tracking in relation to health and much more. He shares his deep insights into the exciting world of the quantified self, the power of data and testing for health and the change in paradigm that is happening in the world on biotech. Boomer is also a podcaster and has a top 100 rated show many countries. His show is Decoding Superhuman and you can reach out to Boomer at www.decodingsuperhuman.com and follow him on instagram and facebook.   He is also partner in Dr Ted Achacoso's www.homehope.org which is a complete new system looking at the holobiont and metbolome for health optimisation.     We would like to thank our sponsors for this show:   www.vielight.com   Makers of Photobiomodulation devices that stimulate the brains mitocondria, the power houses of your brains energy, through infrared light to optimise your brain function.  To get 10% off your order use the code: TAMATI at www.vielight.com     For more information on Lisa Tamati's programs, books and documentaries please visit www.lisatamati.com    For Lisa's online run training coaching go to https://www.lisatamati.com/page/runningpage/ Join hundreds of athletes from all over the world and all levels smashing their running goals while staying healthy in mind and body.   Lisa's Epigenetics Testing Program https://www.lisatamati.com/page/epigenetics/ Get The User Manual For Your Specific Genes Which foods should you eat, and which ones should you avoid? When, and how often should you be eating? What type of exercise does your body respond best to, and when is it best to exercise? Discover the social interactions that will energize you and uncover your natural gifts and talents. These are just some of the questions you'll uncover the answers to in the Lisa Tamati Epigenetics Testing Program along with many others. There's a good reason why epigenetics is being hailed as the "future of personalized health", as it unlocks the user manual you'll wish you'd been born with!  No more guesswork. The program, developed by an international team of independent doctors, researchers, and technology programmers for over 15 years, uses a powerful epigenetics analysis platform informed by 100% evidenced-based medical research. The platform uses over 500 algorithms and 10,000 data points per user, to analyze body measurement and lifestyle stress data, that can all be captured from the comfort of your own home   For Lisa's Mental Toughness online course visit:  https://www.lisatamati.com/page/mindsetuniversity/ Develop mental strength, emotional resilience, leadership skills and a never quit mentality - Helping you to reach your full potential and break free of those limiting beliefs.    For Lisa's free weekly Podcast "Pushing the Limits" subscribe on iTunes or your favorite podcast app or visit the website  https://www.lisatamati.com/page/podcast/   Transcript of the Podcast:    Speaker 1: (00:01) Welcome to pushing the limits, the show that helps you reach your full potential with your host, Lisa [inaudible], brought to you by Lisatamati.com Speaker 2: (00:13) Once again to pushing the limits before we get underway with this week's very special guests. Just like to remind you, if you don't mind doing me a big favor and giving this podcast or writing a review on iTunes, that would be hugely, hugely helpful and helps us show where the ratings and exposure so we get exposed to more people and more listeners so we can get our message out there. So really, really appreciate your help. If you want help also with your running or with your health optimization or you want help with mental toughness coaching, check out all our flagship programs over at Lisatamati.com. Hit the programs button and you'll be able to find out all about our running hot coaching, our epigenetics in the mental toughness mindset you e-course right now. Today's guest is sitting in Amsterdam and he is an incredible person who has a background actually in investment banking and finance. But has now done a completely one 80 pivot into health optimization. Someone who has a, she has a lot of interests with what I do, and I know you're going to get a huge amount of value out of this interview. So without further ado, over to boomer Anderson. Speaker 3: (01:25) Well, everybody needs to tell me to here and welcome back once again to pushing the limits. It's fantastic to have you with us again. I'm super excited for today's interview. I have a very, very special guest who is the host of something called a podcast called decoding superhuman. And you guys have to check this out. This gentleman is sitting in Amsterdam, which is a first for me. I haven't had anyone from my son's name. He's actually so welcome to the show boomer Anderson. Welcome. I'd really Speaker 4: (01:54) Release a thank you for having me. This is an absolute pleasure. Speaker 3: (01:58) Oh, it's so cool to have you. So boomer and I have connected other, the love for podcasting really and through an audio engineer of all things, Roy Roy, Roy helped me and taught me. And Burma is, it does stuff that's right up my alley. So very much a expert on human performance and in many seats is other word. And his, a podcast as a seed called decoding superhuman and has a very interesting backstory as well. So boomer, let's start with a little bit about we from who you are and your you know, your, your career before you got into this. Speaker 4: (02:40) Oh, how long did we actually have here? So let's start with the beginning, right. And then, because you mentioned that I love all things performance just like you do. And that's absolutely the truth. And it started from a very young age, you know, growing up I had the benefits of the son of a yoga teacher on one side and then a finance professional on the other. So I had this kind of eats me at East meets West growing up experience. And you know, I was been obsessed with performance from a young age, whether it was academics or athletics, it was always, how do you push it to that next level. We can talk about it later, but sometimes that hurts when you push it to the next level. Speaker 4: (03:25) And you know, that next level led me to go to college in Minnesota and then eventually work on wall street after two years in New York and I, I was in New York at times that people don't want to be in New York. Right? Like my first day on wall street was the day that Lehman brothers filed for bankruptcy and AIG gets nationalized. Oh my gosh. Hell of a first day. Right. And so my career path kind of changed forever. And after two years I've moved to Singapore where at a very young age I became the head of a, a deck capital market stuff covering South Asia. And so my responsibility was 14 different countries helping companies and governments raise money across the world. Yeah. That all sounds amazing and glamorous. And I had the pleasure of traveling to 40 countries over the course of four years, basically living on a plane. Speaker 4: (04:19) And that entire time I thought I was healthy. Right. Because if you read men's health, have you read whatever it is, whatever those fitness magazines are, they tell you that diet and exercise are all that really matters. And you know, I was one of these guys who not following whatever the diet your was, I've probably tried them all with the exception of maybe being vegan. And then I was also very into a sport called CrossFit. And I pushed, I know there's a very, there's a very strong theme that I think reverberates in both of our lives is that I pushed everything to the extreme, whether that be work, whether that be play, whether that be exercise. And so, you know, I was the guy who was like, I'm going to work this investment banking career, get you know, from the age of 18 to 30 is getting four to six hours of sleep per night. Speaker 4: (05:10) And I'm going to try and work out like rich Froning because I had a goal of beating rich Froning and the CrossFit games delusional goal, but it was a goal. And so, you know, go bigger, go home. Right? And so this eventually has a wall that I hit, but I've had, and we can talk about that wall here in a second, but there's this constant reverberating theme of trying to elevate performance. I now consider it my mission in life to elevate the human experience through health. And I look at that through a number of different lenses and a result of the learnings on the journey, so to speak come up with a fairly elegant system in order to help others do this. Wow, Speaker 3: (05:58) That's a, that's a nutshell. A pretty amazing life. So investment banker in the finance world, I mean, that's a dream for many young people to get into that, that world was, is just idea for us. A short second. Did that burn the hell out of you? You know, physically, obviously traveling all the time, but also the meeting side and the pressure in that game. Speaker 4: (06:23) Sure. So let's talk about that because most of the rumors you hear about investment banking or Kennedy true. When I started in investment banking, I lived mainly in the office. And frankly that changed over time. But it was more, I lived with a cell phone instead of in the office. And you know, I've spent many a night where it was okay, you worked the entire night, go home, change your clothes and come back into work the next morning. I've slept in a desk. I've done many times where I've gone into this is actually embarrassing Lisa, and I can't believe I'm telling you this story. But like I went into, I went into the bathroom, put my legs up and fell asleep to get 20 minutes of sleep. Right? And so just like in those kind of extremes produce extreme results. And so you know, you, he pushed your body to the limits. Speaker 4: (07:19) And of course as you get more and more senior, there's the stress of you have to meet a budget, you have to worry about a coworker stabbing you in the back. All of these things. But the experience itself of, and I was helping companies and governments raise money and experience of itself, of being able to look at how a country funds itself and saying like, Hey, I had an impact on that. And there's one or two countries that I can point to and say I had a significant impact on how they fund themselves even till today is pretty rewarding. But yeah, the stress is ridiculous. And so let's talk about some of the warning signs, so to speak. Right. And so one of those warning signs I collapsed in my shower just from exhaustion. I've been to the hospital more than once for exhaustion. Speaker 4: (08:11) I've had parasites. I was traveling to places like India, Bangladesh, all these things, parasites. I was vomiting. I was, you know, falling asleep at my desk. All of this stuff. I was doing three, four and a half hour red eyes from DACA and going into the office the next day. All of these things you can add, you can look at it and say like, Hey, any, any person with any reasonable level of intelligence could have looked at this from afar and said, at some point this kid is going to go head first into a wall. But that kid wasn't willing to admit it. Yeah. Speaker 3: (08:48) Well you live in, you live in that world where it's expected, this hard performance is, you know, 24, seven, the labels of your anxiety must've terrific. Speaker 4: (09:00) Terrific. Yeah. And I've you know, it's something that I talk about openly now and it took me awhile to talk about it openly, but I've had issues with panic attacks you know, getting in front of people and you know, starting to sweat for no apparent reason. Just extreme nerves at an occasion. And then when you start breaking your circadian rhythm, cause I was traveling time zones all the time, right? Like I was doing, I went to Europe one year, 18 times from Singapore. So that's that's already a six to seven hour time change. I went to from Asia to the U S six to seven times in one year as well. And so you're talking about like my circadian rhythm was not existing. And so like I developed social anxiety, I developed anxiety around people and it just became this one big ball of anxiety. Speaker 4: (09:52) And you just kind of look at different ways to deal with it. You know, at that point I was self-medicating mainly through alcohol, but it's so medicated through alcohol and CrossFit, you know, I was just looking for anything to escape. Right. And, and so like, I had this brilliant job and I, I don't think I appreciated it at the time, but I got this brilliant job and I was like just stressed. And you know, there were times when I was younger in New York where I just walked down on the street and pray that like a taxi cab would hit me because I would get some sleep in a hospital. Right. And it's just, yeah, I guess to answer your question, yes, Speaker 3: (10:34) It's a little bit stressful. It's a little bit stressful and to show up and, you know approach you for being open about this because this is the, this is what my podcast is known for and we tell the real shit here and we died and I've had panic attacks, I've had anxiety, I've had depression, I've, you know, been in shitty relationships. I've lost all my money and revoke myself. I've, you know, I've been there and the people know that the dramas that I've gone through, and I think the power lies when you share those shitty moments and you share the difficulties that you went through because the learning is in the air for the people that are listening that we have really can shortcut the people, you know, not repeating the same problems to go. That is the whole point. And to, to be able to you know, withstand that huge amount of pressure and to, to live at that high performance level. And I totally get your mentality of, you know, go hard and go home and extreme and and when you're young, you're Bulletproof, you're Bulletproof and nothing can break me. But I know in your story that came to a crushing sort of how to, at some stage it's go into that story a little bit. Speaker 4: (11:47) Yeah. So the silver bullet, so to speak, came shortly after my 30th birthday and I was one of these people. So for a very long time we were talking about how I grew up kind of East meets West and realize that health had a, an input in this idea of performance, particularly workplace performance. And I'm pretty nerdy when it comes to data. And so I actually calculated what was my return on health investment. So I would invest X amount in health per year and would get X amount growth in my bonus, so to speak. It wasn't a direct correlation, but it was just a way to justify what I was spending on these things. And I, you know, I'll caveat this by saying I wasn't necessarily spending it in the right way. I was spending on things that like Tim Ferris recommended or whoever, Dave Asprey in those days, actually it was the early days of day out. Speaker 4: (12:38) And Dave asked for even before them and as a part of this little esoteric forum on the internet called quantified self. And so I became very interested in the idea of if I monitor this data point about myself and it can be subjective or it could be something like my aura ring that I'm wearing now, you know, how do I take that information and apply it to perform better in my life? And again, for a long time I wasn't doing this in the right way. And so, you know, I was spending all this money and for my 30th birthday I was on the verge of resigning at this point from my job because you know, I done already gotten so much in investment banking and at that point everybody is quitting to build apps. And I was just like, I'm going to build an app. Speaker 4: (13:25) I didn't really have a good idea, but like I'm going to build an app. And so in the process of resigning, I went in and got all of these tests and one of those tests was actually calcium score and the calcium came back as positive. Now, as a 30 year old having calcium in your heart, I was at a 95% risk of a cardiac event. And so I had a blockage of my left anterior descending artery. Like any person who gets diagnosed with heart disease, what do they do? They give you a Staton? Well, the Staten induced chest pain so much so that I could barely walk down. If you're familiar with Singapore, there's this area called call your key and it's basically you go from Tanjong pagar over to my office and I was walking down that street and like gripping my chest in pain. Speaker 4: (14:15) And I said to the cardiologist at the time, you know, Hey, I think this has something to do with this stat. And he said, no, and you know, I don't fault him at this point because the education wasn't necessarily there, but now there are genetics that are associated with stat and the do chest pain. So I'd take, I stopped taking this, the Staton because it wasn't really a cholesterol issue in the first place. And really the pain went away. And so that was kind of the aha moment. Like, Hey, there's this data out there and I had it from my 23 and me test. That's not an advertisement for 23 meters. It was just like the easiest just to give them time. And I realized like, Hey, what else can I do with this stuff? And that was kind of how I went from, well there's a whole journey there on how do I make sure I don't die. But also as I was making sure I don't die, people were like, Hey, this is interesting. Can you do it for me? And that was really what became my, my transition. Speaker 3: (15:22) Wow. And now this is so interesting cause isn't it funny when you have either a personal evangelism, not my case with my, my family and my mum. That it just totally changes your, the lens that you're looking through. And as in you have a huge intimate thank you. That's very kind of listen to your podcast, but you have to have a huge intellect, you know, and I'm struggling half the time to keep up. But anyway. So you've taken that huge intellect that you applied, excuse me, to the finance world and you've gone, even though you're not a doctor or anything like that, you've gone into plot all that data and that ability to analyze data across into a new world now, which is what I find fascinating that you've made this transition and I've seen a number of other professionals through this as well who have suddenly gone into the world of health and understanding that the knowledge is now, you know, coming and out there and the, you've, you've gone across from the investment side now into the health side and quantifying it all and using data and using genetics and using all the other tools to now actually helping people with their health, then there'd be a good summary of what you're doing now. Speaker 4: (16:37) Yeah, absolutely. I think the underlying theme there, and actually before I get into the underlying theme it's just funny, a story came to mind, Lisa, the other day I was talking to a friend and the friend said, you know, the best psychologists all have some sort of underlying psychological issue that they've worked on. And that's why they became psychologists, right? I never intended to be in this world at all. I was going, like I said, I was going to build an app because everybody built apps, right? And I got into this world because I had to fix myself. And as I was fixing myself, I did it in something that made sense to me, which was data. So very strict measurement, very much defining objective strategies and tactics and executing with a certain level of discipline. Cause like we talked about earlier, you and I take things to extreme, right? So you know, just taking it to a certain level of extreme with the discipline side of things. So I see things a lot better. Speaker 3: (17:37) Yeah. Amazing. So you've now actually made a new empower, if you like, around helping people with high-performance, helping people with their health issues using the lightest. And this is what I find fascinating and we're, I think the future is turning to the old model of you had to go to medical school to become a doctor, to become an expert in health. And that was pretty much it. You were a nurse, a doctor or a you ma. Maybe there was a chiropractor or a naturopath in your town or something like that, but they were, you know, re era. And there was this, this linear thing thinking to the medical model and that is dying. Thank God is changing. We made the allopathic medicine model, but we also need it to change and we need the what would you call them? Accelerate viewpoints because, and you don't necessarily have to have gone to medical school and to have some really amazing insights. Speaker 3: (18:43) I mean you just mentioned Dave Asprey, the who, you know, some of the things I agree with and some of them I don't, but like he has certainly blazed the path for someone who's not himself, a medical doctor who's also come from, can walk computer science and his case into the, to the world of health and applied that, that brain and that, that ability and so a new area and you see this happening again and again. So what are you passionate about now? So you have the podcast decoding, superhuman, you have some incredible guests on there. What is it all about for you now? Speaker 4: (19:22) Sure. I guess before I outline what I'm involved in, what I'm doing, let's construct the theme to have it all makes sense, right? If you look at my personal mission, at least to what it's become over the past couple of years, it's to elevate the human experience through health. Now what do I mean by that? Elevating the human experience making, are enjoying our personal lives, enjoying our work lives, operating a certain level of energy, being compassionate being in, in shape, in the sense that, you know, extending health span, all of that is elevating the human experience. And the best way I know how to do that is through health. And so when I say that, that's the, the underlying theme of everything that I do. Now, you just mentioned one thing that I do, which is the podcast and the decoding super even podcast is top 100 business and careers podcast on iTunes and several different countries occasionally the U S as well, but also it let's go kind of from left to right. Speaker 4: (20:34) I do have the one to one consulting business where I work with predominantly entrepreneurs and executives through a process called health optimization. I'll come back to that in a moment. I work with an organization called health optimization medicine and practice. And that's a nonprofit foundation founded by my mentor, Dr Ted Achacoso's, which is basically U S and now I'm opening up the European arm here and there'll be an Australia, there'll be an an that arm as well. And it's kind of going global now in 2020 and then I, I do have some involvements and a, a nootropic which is going to be launched later this month. And I can talk about that too. So there's, there's a lot going on and there's more projects in the waiting, but you know, people look at me and say like, Hey, are you doing too much? Well, I view it all as complimentary. Speaker 4: (21:28) I'm just sort of solving my problems along the journey. Right? And so if I look at the one-to-one business, I only work with executives and entrepreneur types whether that be in digital marketing or whatever industry it is, because I know that lifestyle and I came from that lifestyle. And so I can speak a lot to that lifestyle. There's certain lifestyles that I just can't speak to, I can't work with, but we apply a rigorous amount of data. And perhaps Lisa says, okay, if I go down the health optimization realm right now cause I'm interested in more than anything and this wraps. Sure. So let's, let's talk about health optimization. And so as I mentioned this is all something that I'm spreading the word on through an organization called health optimization medicine and practice homehope.org. And so and so that organization is designed to teach doctors and health practitioners on how to optimize for health. Speaker 4: (22:29) If we think about why we go to a doctor currently, and I have nothing against doctors, right? I have zero qualms with the medical industry at all. It's people go to the doctor because they're sick because they want to get better from some disease. They want to discover what diseases, et cetera. But who are you going to for your maintenance? Right? Who are you going to for the tuneup if you're that car, we don't have anybody that just does the oil change and sends you on your way. Well, health optimization, medicine and practice is that oil change. And so what do I do now with my entrepreneurs? My executives is, look, I, I still have and gather a lot of data. I'm very comfortable with data, but I also think because we now have the ability to test for a number of different things, it's the best way out there because not only can we just assign probability, which is what we can do with genetics, we can actually see where your cells are right now. Speaker 4: (23:31) And that's through the metabolome. So when we start working with a client, what we're doing is we're measuring the levels of metabolites. We're looking at things like nutrients and hormones, we're comparing those to optimal ranges. And I'll define what optimal ranges is in a second. And then we're balancing really through the idea of a network. So rather than just taking one esoteric biomarker and focusing on it, I'm looking to upgrade an entire network. Because if you take one esoteric biomarker, all you're going to do is just Jack the thing out of balance again. And so what we want to do, you don't kind of ad hoc overhauling network, you balance networks. And so what we're actually doing is we're measuring those metabolite levels and looking at nutrients and hormones and then we're balancing that by looking at really what your optimal formo levels as well as nutrient levels should be through a 21 to 30 year old. Speaker 4: (24:30) Now I'm not a doctor so I can't prescribe hormones and so what do I do is I focus on the nutrient side of things. There are certain things I can do on the hormone side and there's oftentimes where I pair up with physicians and do focus on optimizing in that way, but that is where we're looking at is how do we upgrade your network so that your nutrients are balanced and so that you're able to perform at your absolute best. Now there's no claims there. I'm not saying that this anything here is treating disease. We're not doing that. All we're doing is giving your body maintenance and that allows you to perform at your best for longer and with a longer degree of health span Speaker 3: (25:11) In longevity, and this is absolutely Misa below mix. This is a new term that since listening to your podcast and coming across dr [inaudible] in, in starting to delve into his world, which is sine amazing. And this is providing a new lens to look through and looking. So this is even an hour practice with our company. We do epigenetic testing and if we, we have certain limitations, we can't go outside of our scope of practice and we have to bring in sometimes physicians and other experience in areas and that can be quite difficult. Certainly lock in more streamlined way of doing that and could be the people to work with. A little bit limited here where we are. But this is a, another lens to look through and I'm, I'm really wanting to layer on, you know, you have the expertise in like you've done with the genetics tasting and things like aura ring and using different data points and now your board and dr Ted's whole way of looking at it. Speaker 3: (26:26) And I, I, I have to talk to you privately afterwards about what it to, to become involved with that because I'm quite excited. I'm hoping I'd have the intellect to do it, to be honest on listening. Like, Oh my gosh, that guy is intelligent. He's a, he's a ball. He's statistically one of the smartest people in the world. So yeah, the Turlock, he is literally one of the top people in the planet. So that's what I'm saying. Everyone can keep up with it. But so what are the, you're working mostly in these cases still on the one on one system or are you sort of doing this for, can people contact you to get help or how does they work? Speaker 4: (27:10) I generally work with the, and the website hasn't been updated in a while and it will hopefully be up to it very soon. But I generally work one-to-one with people and it's almost strictly referral. But on occasion I do take in new clients. And so what we do is we do measure that metabolome and that. So let's just define those terms. Right? And so if you think about genetics, genetics is really popular, really sexy right now as is that the genetics and genetics is really the blueprint of where you should be, right? If you think about putting together a building, a, it's the blueprint of where you should be. It's that architect has drawn something fancy up. And I had the pleasure of doing one of these presentations to a group here in Amsterdam and there's actually a construction person in the audience. And I asked him, how many times does the blueprint actually end up as the actual house? Speaker 4: (28:02) And much to my amazement, I thought it would be somewhere in the range of like 10 to 30%. So zero. And you think about that, what actually influences the building? It was environmental factors. It was the soil, it was material. They'll ability. Now if you passport that over into our lives. Environmental factors are certainly something that we face every day. Material availability in terms of the nutrients that we need the weather outside, whether or not you gain enough sun and that's really your epigenome, right? And so we can keep going further and further down. The Omix line is, Oh, mix is very trendy right now too. And we can eventually get to this thing called the metabolome. And so the metabolome is really looking at yourselves and seeing what is happening right now and what has happened. And so what do I mean by that? Speaker 4: (28:57) We look at metabolites again across nutrients and hormones and we can determine things like vitamin deficiencies but also looking at anything from neuro-transmitters, although that's a little bit less reliable to heavy metal toxicities. And so, and then once we have all that information, what we can do is very much quite clot, a precise roadmap. And each one of my clients gets with is basically like a 10 to 15 page, a nutrient and lifestyle plan. And what they do is we're able to come very close and become very precise as to what nutrients you need to balance that network. Because after all, we're coming back to balancing the network. I can give another analogy if you want. Sure. So if you think about humans as as a whole, we're actually a collection of organisms. And what is interesting about the term super organism is the term superorganism really just means your collection of the same organism. Speaker 4: (30:03) The actual term that I prefer to use and was taught to me of course by dr Ted and Dr. Scott, who I know you had on the podcast before, is called Hola biomes. And the whole of Vajente is really just acknowledging that humans are actually a collection of organisms and we can measure those organisms through things like metabolomics and the health of those organisms and allow that to be a balancing mechanism. And so let's just run some examples here, right? And if you look at our current cell, our current cell is constructed of a symbiotic relationship between mitochondria and a, an ancient cell, right? And so that symbiotic relationship came together. And so we are actually fundamentally a collection of organisms. Now add on top of that, you have things like microbes, you have gut bacteria, you have viruses, you have all of these things, and you have this external environmental influence. Speaker 4: (31:02) And there's this book in 1992 and I'll get you a link in 1981 or Nigeria to that came out that turned this, the whole of biome. And so you as a human are actually a whole lot beyond. And so we can assess this whole of ion to actually measure. And again, I am very much into data measure the health of you and sir use it as like a term of benchmarking, right? So you come in every, I like my clients to see me, you know, once every three to six months for testing. And then eventually we want to get them to once a year, but usually starts at once every three to six months. And then when they come in, we benchmark how your whole Obiang is doing, you know, how are, how's your gut bacteria? Do we have good bacteria balances there? Do you have any sign of parasites there? Are there any sort of factors that we need to look at on the nutrient side? And once we benchmarked it, we then start to optimize, right? And so it's what I find, I consider it to be the most elegant equation to human optimization author. Speaker 3: (32:09) Wow. So this is the nix label from just what you've been doing along with the genetic testing and coming out with data that, that producers and actually looking at. So how is the hollow buoyant and the metabolome actually tasted? Is it through blood? Is it through a combination of, you know, saliva, blood, urine, you know, how was it actually the data collected? Speaker 4: (32:35) Well, that's a very good question. And so fundamentally with any clients, I run three tests now. Those three tests are a blood draw, a urine sample, and a stool test. And those three are allow us to assess metabolites as well as bacteria in balances. And so we're able to gather the picture in a very simple manner. Speaker 3: (32:58) Wow. And then [inaudible] and this is now international, the home hardcore Donald. So you don't need specialist labs to chase that. Can you use your name? Speaker 4: (33:09) Yeah. You can't get in exactly. Walk down to your local doctor and say like, Hey doc, I want to test. You know, I want my I w yeah, first off, you know, you may get some pretty weird looks if you mentioned the word hold by aunt, but it's pretty hard to go down and say like, Hey, I want to go test eight. Oh, HDG. Right. Which is oxidative stress or DNA damage. Even that's pretty difficult to test at most local labs. What we, what we do is we use a specialist's lab around their global little bit less of a presence. They have a presence in Australia called Genova diagnostics. They're based in Asheville, North Carolina, which is where my parents live. So I get to go make the pilgrimage every so often down to their labs. But yeah, Genova diagnostics provides those tests. You can get a metabolome analysis from other labs. And of course we're looking at those labs. But this one we use current. Speaker 3: (34:08) Wow, that's amazing. Okay. So they knew you'd get these tests done and then you can, you can analyze them for these things and give them specific recommendations, both lifestyle nutrients in other interventions, I imagine. Absolutely. And this is, so this is all, you know, like we both agree that, you know, the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff approach is not where we want to be. In for our own health and for the health of our loved ones and the people that we work with. We want to be the, at the top of the class before the stuff happens. And this is the key difference in the approaches. And then a second difference is that our allopathic models are very pharmacological based. And you know, don't you believe that that money doesn't talk, you know, the money that pharma companies have at talks and, and that is influencing the decisions fate that your doctors are making. Speaker 3: (35:09) And it's also the way it's set up. And so this has been a very one sided, you know, and, and farmer pharmical logical intervention certainly has the place, but they have a way to bigger space in the world, I think at the moment and comparison. And I think , you know, like looking at hyperbaric and Dr. Scott shows, who's now involved with you guys is a, is a classic example of a therapy that works that doesn't have a pharmaceutical backing or no way to make tests because there's no way to make money out of it. They can't patient account, patient oxygen cause it's already there. You know, you've got situations, same with hormones, you know, by bioidentical hormones. You know, they haven't been able to paint it them. So they made some physical Mons for women and hormone replacement therapy and, and you know, that caused a whole lot of headache. So there's this, this is systematic problems in a boom boom, top of a, of a generations within the system. And a lot of it is, is very much a stick a bandaid on the, on the wound and not look at, well, where did the wound come from and why is it there and what's causing it, you know. And that's what we have more about and learning. Speaker 4: (36:23) Yeah. And, and I think, you know, even taking it one step further, because you know, looking at the wound and seeing where it comes from, that's a lot of what functional medicine is doing and they're doing well. What a health optimization does and health optimization, really medicine and practice is what we're doing is as you know, functional medicine, we'll look at that quote unquote root cause and what health optimization medicine practices doing it is seeking to just balance and perform that maintenance so that, you know, going down the line rather than having to basically take all of the life's maintenance and put it, you know, I, I come from finance, so like let's feature value all of life's maintenance into this one big event down the line, which in my case probably would have been a heart attack. Why don't we do little bits of maintenance over time so that health span happens. Speaker 4: (37:25) Right? And so I think going back to the finance analogy, it's like an annuity every year or every six months or even three months. You come in, you get your Tufts, you benchmark, you figure out where you are, and then you seek to optimize and balance or balancing networks here. And what we find is, is that people tend to perform very, very well, and you can start to measure these things, right? There's a, there's really cool clocks out there. I'm a big fan of the Horvath clock. I just enjoy it. And I know that these clocks are evolving every single minute. You know, people like chronometer my DNA age, a few others that are looking at methylation marks on the Nissan and the on DNA and determining biological age. There's also something out there called the grim age, which I'm super excited about because that one is, Speaker 3: (38:13) Oh, that's a new one on me. What's interesting, right? And this is Speaker 4: (38:17) Not for everybody, I'll admit this, but for people that are somewhat sadistic like me, this is apparently an a way to extrapolate a distance between now and first potentially more tality event, right? And so it's like now in between now and the time you die, but you can do stuff about it, right? And so I'm the type of person that if I have an issue, I want to be confronted with it. And so that, you know, I wasn't the kid who basically when I found out I had heart disease, I broke out a spreadsheet and figured out, okay, what's the average is a person dies and I put that day's number in my spreadsheet and that motivates me to, that motivates me to do stuff every day. Now that's not for everybody, right? And I recognize that I'm a little weird in that sense, but these are types of things that are out there that allow us to get not only not only just more, more data points, but also allows us to benchmark the success of our modifications, right? Because all we're doing is nutrients and lifestyle modifications, but nutrient, lifestyle modifications can be very, very powerful. Speaker 3: (39:35) Underestimated it, you know, like the basics and sometimes underestimated. We get into all this fancy stuff, but sometimes it comes down to are you drinking, are you sleeping? Are you getting sunlight? Right? Like, are you connected to nature? Are they saying those clocks? Or I'll have to get the links to that because I'm very sort of beach marking, biological age or, and, and you know, they, my age one, it sounds very interesting because that's something that's missing in our regime right now is being able to, is actually getting that macro for people and benchmarking and all these things cost. So it's always a cost way up. But it gives you something to aim for when you've got a line drawn in the scenes. I think Speaker 4: (40:17) I think absolutely. And I think a grim age is not yet commercially available. So the biological age is there are two companies that I know of that are producing them at various price points. The other thing that is really interesting and it's something that, yeah, the other one that I like for benchmarking is the promise 10 global. There's promise tents for everything, but it's just a simple survey and the statistics behind it are quite promising. So that's something, it's cost-free, but it's a great way to benchmark clients and their success rates. Speaker 3: (40:55) Okay. Okay. I'll, I'll be definitely get paid to get those links off here because a, a beach mapping system is what's missing and now, yeah, right. Speaker 4: (41:03) And what we, what we do, and it, sorry, I know I cut you off, is I gather a lot of data, right? It's like hell, I've said the word data. How many times? Speaker 3: (41:12) Yeah, you're right. Speaker 4: (41:15) So anybody that works with me has to be on board with that. And so whether that's from your wearable, whether that's from whatever survey that we send you anywhere from every day to every week you're, we're gathering data on you to make sure that everything that we're doing is working. Cause after all, like humans are complex adaptive systems to say we're not, is just categorically wrong. Right? And so when we look at a human as a complex adaptive system, we need to build in feedback loops. And so how do I get a person to, to sleep more than four hours a night? Well, I can't tell them to get eight hours a night just because the book says, right. What is actually physically happening there is, okay, let me show you your aura score every day. And you know, or whatever. It doesn't have to be aura. Let me show you that score every day. And that when that score goes up, how you feel and if you feel better than you subjectively just want to get more sleep. And so what we're doing is using the technology and leveraging the powers of technology and data to help assist in those behavior modifications. Speaker 3: (42:20) Brilliant. Because people need to have and some people to move that data-driven than others. Some you recommendations. And that's, you know, working with your epigenetic type if you'd like, as to how much science you need behind the information. I like you. I like to know the why and the Watson dig 10 layers deep down, stand up. Other people, maybe not so much, but having these beach max does give you a line in the, and it's like having, it's like if I say to you by my, you know, we're going to try a new up for a hundred K, you've suddenly got a line in the same and you've got a timeline and you've got a goal that you're going towards and therefore your teen Tom's likely more likely to get the us than if we don't benchmark that. And if we don't have that goal in place to help them in knowing where you started from and where you finished and then you can actually see, I came all that way and that's a really powerful thing I'd been on. Speaker 3: (43:13) I'm really aware of, of the time you've, you've been super, super generous with your time today. And I am super excited to find out more. I think that dr Ted stuff is definitely on my horizon once I've gotten through some other qualifications that I'm doing at the moment. They might be the next one. Yeah, that would be, it'd be super awesome. And I'd love to stay super connected to you and what you're doing because I love, I love just being around people that have the, the, the knowledge that you have, the breadth of experience that you have and the dips that you go. You fascinating. Your, your show is amazing. So everybody must go and subscribe not only to this podcast, obviously pushing the limits but to, to decoding superhuman, decoding, superhuman. And in there any last words that you'd like to share, boomer to people out there what's your most important mission in life and what is, you know, a thing that's really important for you to get across and people like that you would, Speaker 4: (44:17) Yeah, sure. So let, let's start with that mission. So I mentioned it a couple of times, but it is elevating the human experience through health. And I look at the world and look, I don't need to go back and go into any sort of politics or anything like that. If I look at the world and just kind of the problems that we face or the Speaker 5: (44:49) Okay, Speaker 4: (44:49) You know, where we need to go in order to, I get in a lot of discussions about the future of work, right? Just because that's what I get hired as a keynote speaker to do a lot. Let's talk about the future of work. And so when I look at the world and sort of elevating the human experience through health, there's a lot we can still do as humans before we all of a sudden get taken over by Skynet and go into this matrix type scenario. Right? And so I think people, you know, in terms of the mission, elevating the human experience through health in terms of the point I want to get across to people, start measuring if you are, no matter where you are, you don't have to be super human. You don't have to be, you can be like on the other end of the continuum, right? Speaker 4: (45:39) And just start measuring where you are. Start associating behaviors with a certain type of measure and get out a spreadsheet, get out a piece of paper, whatever it is. Assuming you're listening to this podcast, I assume you have some sort of modicum of technology you know, getting out a spreadsheet and start tracking this stuff and just started associating what you're doing with a feeling. And that's just a great way to start tracking. You can eventually get into all this really cool high level tracking that I've been talking about today, but really start measuring. That's something that will help you achieve your goals faster. And will really just make the whole journey a lot more, lot more fun. Speaker 3: (46:22) Yeah, a lot more fun and move a lot more little goals to aim for when you know what you're dealing with. And this is something, you know, that doesn't have any come naturally to me, but I'm definitely moving more and more in that way. We met, you've been super, super generous with your time. I really appreciate the work that you're doing in the world. I'm excited to see where it takes you and however we meet working with you more. So people can go to decoding superhuman.com which be your website and you can around, they can reach out to them. Speaker 4: (46:53) Sure. so www.decodingsuperhuman.com is the website. That's where you can find all the podcast episodes again, iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud, every podcast destination there is. We released six episodes a month. And I will also, you know, you can find me on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn. I've basically gone through my new year's rerock of how I want to address social media. So you'll see me more in posting there as well. So I look in and please say hi like I am, I respond to every message is everybody knows so please say hi and let me know what you think of the opposite. Speaker 3: (47:32) Definitely reach out, check out the podcast, absolutely Speaker 2: (47:36) As a, as a master's, a minimum and ask the questions cause that's where conversations start and where you learn. So thank you very much, much. I really appreciate your time today. Speaker 3: (47:46) Awesome. Thank you so much. And one more plug. I guess if you want to check out the stuff that we talked about, Speaker 4: (47:51) About on the home hope side of things, just go to home hope.org yup. Speaker 3: (47:56) Yeah. Home hope.org. It's the website or Speaker 4: (48:00) We're working on launching the education foundation. It's part of, it's already launched. But it's something that you guys can check out and let let us know what you think. Can you can just drop me a message on social media? Speaker 2: (48:10) Yeah, it's definitely on my horizon. I want to, I want to get there. So thanks for doing that and thanks for spreading that word cause it's a completely new lens to look through. Thank you very much glioma and we'll talk again. Speaker 3: (48:21) No doubt. Absolutely. Thank you. Lisa. Speaker 2: (48:24) If your brain is not functioning at its best in, check out what the www.vielight.com do now. Be like producers, photo biomodulation devices. Your brain function depends largely on the health of the energy sources of the brain cells. In other words, the mitochondria and research has shown that stimulating your brain with near infrared light. Revitalizes mitochondria. And I use these devices daily for both my own optimal brain function and also for other age related to client issues and also for my mom's brain rehabilitation after her aneurism and stroke. So kick out what the team www.vielight.com that's V I E L I G H T.com and use the code T A M A T I at checkout to get 10% of any of the devices. Speaker 1: (49:15) That's it this week for pushing the limits. Be sure to write, review, and share with your friends and head over and visit Lisa and her team at lisatamati.com.      

KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast
22. Charles Davidson on kleptocracy, beneficial ownership and reputation laundering

KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 54:32


New year This week on KickBack: Charles Davidson former Executive Director of the Kleptocracy Initiative at Hudson Institute, Publisher & CEO of The American Interest Magazine. The interview covers how the book Capitalism's Achilles Heel by Raymond Baker inspired Charles’ impressive work. For example Charles was involved in: - together with Francis Fukuyama founding of American Interest Magazin: https://www.the-american-interest.com - initiating the think tank, “Global Financial Integrity”: https://gfintegrity.org/ - creating the “The FACT Coalition” which brought together organizations become an activist coalition on issues of corporate transparency. A legislative influence group tackling against beneficial ownership: https://thefactcoalition.org/ - serving as an executive producer of the movie “We are not broke”, that premiered at Sundance festival: https://werenotbrokemovie.com/ The interview pursues on more details on beneficial ownership, how International crime and kleptocracy have become an increasing threat to democracy, and the push for greater corporate transparency in the US, spurred by the #PanamaPapers. Charles chimes in on the concrete proposal of beneficial ownership registries, how it might depend on the style of capitalism in a given society, outlining that that an important prerequisite consists of law enforcement agencies having access. Charles outlines how the essential element of transparency around beneficial ownership would be making the data available for governments yet also outlines that publicly available information facilitates the work of journalists. The next segment deals with the details around kleptocracy and how it is linked to authoritarian regimes. The basic model across several countries is: The regime loots resources at home and then take the money out and store it in the west (using anonymous companies etc.) to safeguard their money, leading the US to become increasingly kleptocratized. Charles outlines the importance of understanding that “The fact that we welcome authoritarian money into the west, means that we are incentivizing authoritarianism.” The two discuss the challenges of preventing kleptocracy and how the Magnitsky act (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnitsky_Act) might provide a first step into that direction. The two describe how corruption for the effectiveness of development aid. Finally, the interview covers the concept of reputation laundering, which describes how gifts and donations to educational institutions or museums by oligarchs intend to uphold a positive reputation towards oligarchs. The two unpack the typical step-by-step process for reputation laundering and discuss how universities can protect themselves from such influence. Online Articles: Human Rights Watch: “The Anniversary that Shouldn't Be: 40 Years of President Obiang in Equatorial Guinea “ https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/08/03/anniversary-shouldnt-be-40-years-president-obiang-equatorial-guinea The Guardian: “Son of equatorial guineas president convicted of corruption in France” https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/27/son-of-equatorial-guineas-president-convicted-of-corruption-in-france Books: Raymond W. Baker - Capitalism's Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free-Market System https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Capitalism%27s+Achilles+Heel%3A+Dirty+Money+and+How+to+Renew+the+Free+Market+System-p-9780471644880

De Dag
#384 - Dit is de opvallende, langstzittende dictator ter wereld

De Dag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 29:35


Hij is steenrijk, heeft 197 kinderen en is morgen 40 jaar aan de macht: dictator Obiang van Equatoriaal Guinea. Hoewel de langstzittende president ter wereld een zeldzaam eigenaardig figuur is, kennen maar weinig mensen de 77-jarige Obiang. In podcast De Dag brengt de Nederlandse historicus en schrijver Mark Blaisse daar verandering in. Blaisse was jarenlang regeringsadviseur van de president, die zichzelf ziet als "na god de belangrijkste man op aarde", in een "Versailles-achtig paleis" woont en "niemand vertrouwt, zelfs zijn eigen bewakers niet". Obiang laat diep in de jungle een nieuwe hoofdstad bouwen, omdat de huidige regeringszetel meermaals is bestormd door gewapende coupplegers. Obiang staat bekend om verschillende maniakale projecten, zoals de bouw van 52 villa's voor een top van de Afrikaanse Unie, één voor elke Afrikaanse leider. Zulke projecten zijn "window dressing" om de werkelijke problemen in het land te verbloemen, aldus Blaisse. Want hoewel zijn familie hun rijkdom uitgebreid via Instagram etaleert, leeft de rest van Equatoriaal Guinea in bittere armoede.

Semana dos Convidados
Semana dos Convidados - A semana em que o mundo viu Notre Dame em chamas

Semana dos Convidados

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 8:29


A actualidade desta semana vista pelos nossos convidados foi marcada pela emoção suscitada pelo incêndio que devorou o telhado da catedral Notre Dame de Paris na Segunda-feira. Também comentada foi a visita do Presidente da Guiné Equatorial a Cabo Verde, país que tem pressionado Obiang para que seja abolida a pena de morte no seu território. Noutro quadrante, abordamos igualmente com os nossos convidados o clima político da Guiné-Bissau na tomada de posse dos seus novos deputados, a situação tensa do Sudão depois da queda de Omar el-Bechir e ainda a perspectiva de uma possível cimeira ainda este mês entre a Rússia e a Coreia do Norte.

Casos da Amnistia
O caso da repressão na Guiné Equatorial, com o presidente Teodoro Obiang há mais tempo no poder em todo o mundo.

Casos da Amnistia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 6:57


Stay Tuned with Preet
Truthful Not Neutral (with Christiane Amanpour)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 56:22


Christiane Amanpour is an award-winning journalist and Chief International Correspondent for CNN. She is also the host of Amanpour & Company, a CNN, PBS and WNET collaboration that features conversations with leaders and influencers across the globe. Christiane and Preet discuss: Her career as an international correspondent covering war zones The difference between being truthful and neutral How to prepare for an interview with a dictator Reporting on the trial of Saddam Hussein in 1995 References and supplemental materials The Q&A and the Button The National Emergencies Act Trump’s press conference where he declares a National Emergency Multi-state lawsuit challenging Trump’s National Emergency declaration An article in the Washington Post on the origin of the National Emergencies Act and its previous uses. An article from The Atlantic on eminent domain Chris Wallace interview with Stephen Miller The NYTarticle, Intimidation, Pressure and Humiliation: Inside Trump’s Two-Year War on the Investigations Encircling Him Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee An article in Washington Post on Trump’s (*not Preet’s) $50,000 golf simulator President Reagan’s remarks at the Ceremony for the Medal of Freedom (1/19/89), and transcript.  From the interview Amanpour’s show, Amanpour & Co. Amanpour’s pinned tweet, “Truthful, not neutral” Amanpour’s interview with Pres Erdogan and transcript Amanpour’s interview with President Mugabe, and transcript   Amanpour’s interview with President Obiang, and transcript Amanpour’s report on Saddam Hussein’s trial in 2005 Amanpour’s Sex and Love Around the Worldseries Amanpour reflects on reporting in Bosnia in the 1990s Amanpour’s reflection on working in the Gulf War pool system CNN’s rise during the Gulf War The Hollywood Reporterarticle where Anthony Bourdain calls Amanpour a “badass” A profile of Anthony Bourdain in The New Yorker Bourdain’s show, Parts Unknown  Do you have a question for Preet? Tweet it to @PreetBharara with the hashtag #askpreet, email staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 and leave a voicemail. 

Green Street Hammers Podcast on West Ham United
Episode 17: Rice, Rice, Baby! Arsenal recap plus transfer talk!

Green Street Hammers Podcast on West Ham United

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 71:17


A long history of Arsenal beating West Ham was rewritten on the back of the budding super star Declan Rice and his first Iron's goal. We relive the pretty complete 1-0 win over Arsenal then jump into the Arnautovic rumors and possible replacements before looking at the Obiang rumors, Shelvey rumors, and preview the Bournemouth match!Follow up on Twitter here:https://twitter.com/GreenStHammershttps://twitter.com/adamsmiiithhttps://twitter.com/ballsandpuckshttps://twitter.com/JCarson_1755

Chat Footy Gossip
July 27th Perisic, Pickford, Iowa, Cech, Obiang

Chat Footy Gossip

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 1:59


Host; Chris PhelpsDate: 25th July 2018 Including: Perisic, Pickford, Iowa, Cech, Obiang You can reach us on ChatFootyGossipPodcast@gmail.com. Or tweet us at http://www.twitter.com/ChatFootyGossip. ChatFootyGossip is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts:Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grass-roots-coach-cast/id1338890098?mt=2 The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else:https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-contextual-podcast/id1126505691?mt=2 Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/comics-in-motion-podcast/id1350425403?mt=2 Discussing today's top transfer speculation and gossip from the English Premiership, and further afield

Chat Footy Gossip
July 27th Perisic, Pickford, Iowa, Cech, Obiang

Chat Footy Gossip

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 1:59


Host; Chris PhelpsDate: 25th July 2018 Including: Perisic, Pickford, Iowa, Cech, Obiang You can reach us on ChatFootyGossipPodcast@gmail.com. Or tweet us at http://www.twitter.com/ChatFootyGossip. ChatFootyGossip is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts:Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grass-roots-coach-cast/id1338890098?mt=2 The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else:https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-contextual-podcast/id1126505691?mt=2 Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/comics-in-motion-podcast/id1350425403?mt=2 Discussing today's top transfer speculation and gossip from the English Premiership, and further afield

Podcast’s – Hammers Chat
Cup of tea with Geo & Gonzo | Obiang & Kouyate leaving | Pellegrini effect, Rice & more

Podcast’s – Hammers Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018


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Podcast’s – Hammers Chat
West Ham Utd Transfer Latest | Obiang to Italy, Rice’s new deal, Oxford to Germany and much more!!

Podcast’s – Hammers Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018


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Chat Footy Gossip
July 24th Bonucci, Martial, Coman, Rico, Origi, Obiang, Digne

Chat Footy Gossip

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 1:57


Host; Chris PhelpsDate: 24th July 2018 Including: Host; Chris PhelpsDate: 24th July 2018 Including: Bonucci, Martial, Coman, Rico, Origi, Obiang, Digne You can reach us on ChatFootyGossipPodcast@gmail.com. Or tweet us at http://www.twitter.com/ChatFootyGossip. ChatFootyGossip is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts:Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grass-roots-coach-cast/id1338890098?mt=2 The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else:https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-contextual-podcast/id1126505691?mt=2 Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/comics-in-motion-podcast/id1350425403?mt=2 Discussing today's top transfer speculation and gossip from the English Premiership, and further afield You can reach us on ChatFootyGossipPodcast@gmail.com. Or tweet us at http://www.twitter.com/ChatFootyGossip. ChatFootyGossip is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts:Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grass-roots-coach-cast/id1338890098?mt=2 The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else:https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-contextual-podcast/id1126505691?mt=2 Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/comics-in-motion-podcast/id1350425403?mt=2 Discussing today's top transfer speculation and gossip from the English Premiership, and further afield

Chat Footy Gossip
July 24th Bonucci, Martial, Coman, Rico, Origi, Obiang, Digne

Chat Footy Gossip

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 1:57


Host; Chris PhelpsDate: 24th July 2018 Including: Host; Chris PhelpsDate: 24th July 2018 Including: Bonucci, Martial, Coman, Rico, Origi, Obiang, Digne You can reach us on ChatFootyGossipPodcast@gmail.com. Or tweet us at http://www.twitter.com/ChatFootyGossip. ChatFootyGossip is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts:Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grass-roots-coach-cast/id1338890098?mt=2 The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else:https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-contextual-podcast/id1126505691?mt=2 Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/comics-in-motion-podcast/id1350425403?mt=2 Discussing today's top transfer speculation and gossip from the English Premiership, and further afield You can reach us on ChatFootyGossipPodcast@gmail.com. Or tweet us at http://www.twitter.com/ChatFootyGossip. ChatFootyGossip is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts:Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grass-roots-coach-cast/id1338890098?mt=2 The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else:https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-contextual-podcast/id1126505691?mt=2 Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/comics-in-motion-podcast/id1350425403?mt=2 Discussing today's top transfer speculation and gossip from the English Premiership, and further afield

Nada+ LA VERDAD
Mr. O dice que: "El mayor problema de EG es Obiang Nguema"

Nada+ LA VERDAD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 43:08


Estrenamos nueva sección "Nada+ LA VERDAD", en la que cada entrevistado contará Toda La verdad, y Nada más LA VERDAD, sobre las preguntas que se le hagan.En este primer episodio, tenemos a Mr. O quien nos cuenta muchísimas verdades sobre su vida, su carrera musical y sobre la realidad de nuestro país, Guinea Ecuatorial.

Nada+ LA VERDAD
Mr. O dice que: "El mayor problema de EG es Obiang Nguema"

Nada+ LA VERDAD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 43:08


Estrenamos nueva sección "Nada+ LA VERDAD", en la que cada entrevistado contará Toda La verdad, y Nada más LA VERDAD, sobre las preguntas que se le hagan.En este primer episodio, tenemos a Mr. O quien nos cuenta muchísimas verdades sobre su vida, su carrera musical y sobre la realidad de nuestro país, Guinea Ecuatorial.

La escóbula de la brújula
Podcast 134 - Dictadores extravagantes

La escóbula de la brújula

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 120:16


En estos dos últimos siglos han proliferado tiranos de medio pelo que, amén de cumplir con el manual del buen dictador (egocentrismo, derroche, estupidez, maldad, eliminación de opositores y de libertades), han sido protagonistas de las anécdotas más extravagantes y macabras que se puedan imaginar. Caníbales, coleccionistas de cosas raras, adictos a la pornografía y al lujo, son muchas las excentricidades de algunos dictadores en los cuatro continentes y algunos todavía vivos y coleando (como Obiang o Kim Jon­un), sin olvidarnos de los clásicos Hitler, Idi Amin, Bokasa, Gadafi, Ceaucescu, Trujillo y un largo etcétera de personajes megalómanos que han escrito páginas de terror en la historia de la humanidad. Todo aspirante a dictadorcillo que se abstenga de escuchar este programa no vaya a ser que le dé ideas…

The Sky Sports Football Podcast
Obiang scores screamer at Wembley

The Sky Sports Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 25:34


Dave Jones is joined by Tim Sherwood and Joe Cole to discuss Tottenham's 1-1 draw with West Ham at Wembley.

Le Grand Invité
Procès Teodorin Obiang, comment rendre l'argent aux victimes des biens mal acquis

Le Grand Invité

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 12:00


À la veille du verdict, tous les regards se tournent vers Teodorin Obiang et sa fortune démesurée. L'ONG Transparency International France, elle, défend les populations spoliées.

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
37 Games To Save Our Season

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 10:59


Host Phil Whelans is joined by Joe Fordham and Don Perretta to discuss the loss to Man Utd at Old Trafford, injuries, and is Slaven under pressure? Stop! Hammer Time is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. 'Bet £5 Get £20'. If you deposit £5, Ladbrokes will add another £20 to your account. You can get this offer by following the link at bet.westhampodcast.com westhampodcast.com @westhampodcast Engineered by Joe Mason Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

Talking Justice
The Unprecedented Trial of Teodorin Obiang

Talking Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 14:04


Equatorial Guinea Vice President Teodoro Obiang is the first senior public figure to go to trial for corruption outside his home country. (Published: July 3, 2017)

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Le Temps de le dire
Biens mal acquis de Teodorin Obiang, la longue lutte des ONG

Le Temps de le dire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 55:00


Le procès des biens mal acquis de Teodorin Obiang, vice-président de Guinée équatoriale, se tient à Paris. Fruit d'une longue lutte menée par les ONG et les membres de la société civile.

Le Temps de le dire
FORMULE CLUB / Procès Teodorin Obiang • Cédric Herrou et les migrants • Le Je suis chrétien de Fillon

Le Temps de le dire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 55:00


L'actualité de la semaine commentée par François Euvé, Monique Baujard et Frédérick Casadesus, commentateurs invités de Stéphanie Gallet.

Bureau Buitenland
Teodorín Obiang voor de rechter

Bureau Buitenland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 11:42


Als zoon van de president van het Afrikaanse oliestaatje Equatoriaal Guinea kwam Teodorín Obiang nooit iets te kort. Waar zijn land geldt als één van de armste ter wereld, baadt Obiang - behalve zakenman is hij ook vicepresident - in weelde. Hij is eigenaar van een exorbitante collectie villa's, auto's en boten verspreid over de hele wereld. Maar hoe lang deze zakkenvullende presidentszoon nog ongestoord zijn gang kan gaan is de vraag: deze week kwam zijn zaak voor in Frankrijk op beschuldiging van het misbruiken van de staatskas en corruptie. Mark Blaisse heeft Teodorín van dichtbij meegemaakt. Van 2009 tot 2012 was hij adviseur van zijn vader, de president van Equatoriaal Guinea.

Bureau Buitenland
Bureau Buitenland

Bureau Buitenland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 29:54


Graaier van het jaar: Koning Salman - Teodorín Obiang voor de rechter

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Help Me Obiang, You're Our Only Hope

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 49:51


Phil Whelans is joined by Jim Grant, Benji Lanyardo and new guest Andy Liddle.Few greater pleasures in life than a list minute win, especially against Liverpool!#COYIWestHamPodcast.comProduced by Paul MyersA Playback Media Productionplaybackmedia.co.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Help Me Obiang, You're Our Only Hope

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 47:52


Phil Whelans is joined by Jim Grant, Benji Lanyardo and new guest Andy Liddle. Few greater pleasures in life than a list minute win, especially against Liverpool! #COYI WestHamPodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 57:29


Phil Whelans is joined by Sam Delaney and Jim Grant where the guys will be discussing the transfers in light of the closing of the transfer window and assess the teams potential heading into the league after the international break. As a listener of the podcast you can get up to $50 free bets. Click Join Ladbrokes and use the code LAD50 to claim at bit.ly/1ITOoYy WestHamPodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Jim Grant Farewell Old Friend

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 57:29


Phil Whelans is joined by Jim Grant Sam Delaney and Artist Kosmo Vinyl when today they will discuss the recent games and the players performances, speculate over transfer prospects and look ahead hopefully to the season ahead. As a listener of the podcast you can get up to $50 free bets. Click Join Ladbrokes and use the code LAD50 to claim at bit.ly/1ITOoYy WestHamPodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Croatian Run Down Chart 2

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 37:36


Phil Whelans is joined by Jim Grant and Trevor Drane to discuss what could have worked better in the team's performance against Leicester. Plus, an all new Croatian music top 10 too. As a listener of the podcast you can get up to $50 free bets. Click Join Ladbrokes and use the code LAD50 to claim at bit.ly/1ITOoYy WestHamPodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
'Carne Cruda' en 'Hora 25' (21/03/2014) - Lo peor de la semana

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2014 5:33


Ikeataluña, la república independiente de tu casa. Vota a Nadie. "Ucrania ens roba". La reforma fiscal del comité de sabios del PP. Terribles sanciones de la UE a Rusia. Clase de cirugía: el datáfono. Conversaciones de la Guardia Civil en Melilla. Conferencia de Obiang organizadas por el Instituto Cervantes. El dispositivo policial del 22M

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
'Carne Cruda' en 'Hora 25' (21/03/2014) - Lo peor de la semana

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2014 5:33


Ikeataluña, la república independiente de tu casa. Vota a Nadie. "Ucrania ens roba". La reforma fiscal del comité de sabios del PP. Terribles sanciones de la UE a Rusia. Clase de cirugía: el datáfono. Conversaciones de la Guardia Civil en Melilla. Conferencia de Obiang organizadas por el Instituto Cervantes. El dispositivo policial del 22M

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4P - 2x22 - resumen jorn 27 - coaching comunio - dossier promesas

Podcast Cuatro Picas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2014 113:30


Hola amigos comunieros!! En la 22ª emisión de esta temporada, comenzamos con lo que ha dado de sí la jornada 27 de la ligaBBVA, desde el punto de vista de comunio. En la Pregunta de comunio, @AlejandroPine29 nos trae un tema de actualidad, el Getafe y su nuevo entrenador, Cosmin Contra. ¿Cómo afectará la llegada del rumano al comunio? Revisamos los resultados de los pitonisos que nos jugamos con nuestro viejo amigo y seguidor, @juliojunko, oviedista y apoñista, y para esta jornada nos la jugamos con los amigos de coachingcomunio.blogspot.com, un nuevo proyecto muy curioso que os damos a conocer en una muy entretenida entrevista. No dejéis de visitar su pagina! En el dossier de esta semana os presentamos a las jovenes promesas que dentro de unos años años darán muchos puntos en vuestros comunidades de comunio ¿conoces al peludo Odese? ¿Y al sobrino de Obiang? Además realizamos el sorteo de una cuenta premium para jugar al LigaPro manager, cortesía de sus creadores, entre todos los oyentes que nos han dado un "me gusta" en el anterior programa. El ganador se pueden poner en contacto con nosotros a través de las4picas@yahoo.es A disfrutar y esperamos vuestros comentarios!

Podcast Cuatro Picas
4P - 2x22 - resumen jorn 27 - coaching comunio - dossier promesas

Podcast Cuatro Picas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2014 113:30


Hola amigos comunieros!! En la 22ª emisión de esta temporada, comenzamos con lo que ha dado de sí la jornada 27 de la ligaBBVA, desde el punto de vista de comunio. En la Pregunta de comunio, @AlejandroPine29 nos trae un tema de actualidad, el Getafe y su nuevo entrenador, Cosmin Contra. ¿Cómo afectará la llegada del rumano al comunio? Revisamos los resultados de los pitonisos que nos jugamos con nuestro viejo amigo y seguidor, @juliojunko, oviedista y apoñista, y para esta jornada nos la jugamos con los amigos de coachingcomunio.blogspot.com, un nuevo proyecto muy curioso que os damos a conocer en una muy entretenida entrevista. No dejéis de visitar su pagina! En el dossier de esta semana os presentamos a las jovenes promesas que dentro de unos años años darán muchos puntos en vuestros comunidades de comunio ¿conoces al peludo Odese? ¿Y al sobrino de Obiang? Además realizamos el sorteo de una cuenta premium para jugar al LigaPro manager, cortesía de sus creadores, entre todos los oyentes que nos han dado un "me gusta" en el anterior programa. El ganador se pueden poner en contacto con nosotros a través de las4picas@yahoo.es A disfrutar y esperamos vuestros comentarios!

Trending Sport Podcast
Obiang y sus caprichos, por T.Pérez

Trending Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013 10:45


La selección española jugará contra Guinea, que costea el amistoso a ¿costa de su pueblo?