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Shadow Warrior by Rajeev Srinivasan
India will collapse without digital sovereignty and Pax Indica: lessons from Hormuz

Shadow Warrior by Rajeev Srinivasan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 23:07


A version of this essay has been published by Open Magazine at https://openthemagazine.com/world/india-will-collapse-without-digital-sovereignty-and-pax-indica-lessons-from-hormuzBy now it is clear that the Iran War (or West Asia War) has been a disaster to all concerned, including the principals as well as assorted passersby. The massive amounts spent by the US (at last count $25 billion) are at least articulated; the bill for the enormous infrastructural and human suffering inflicted on Gulf states, in the theater of war, must be greater, by definition.The collateral damages suffered by the rest of the world from the cessation of trade through the Straits of Hormuz will presumably run into the trillions of dollars. As one of the worst affected, India, which imports 90% of its hydrocarbons from the Gulf, not to mention other essential items such as urea (for fertilizer), sulfuric acid, helium, etc., is on track to take a massive hit. As an article in The Economic Times said, “India must brace for broad-based economic shock”.Indian exports of up to $50 billion are also affected, especially agricultural products including perishable foodstuffs, but also gems and jewellery, electronics, textiles and garments. Some of this can be diverted via Oman and the UAE's Fujairah port, but much of it passes through the Straits of Hormuz and is potentially blocked and/or stranded at sea.The Hormuz closure is a body blow to India's economy. What can and will India do about it? The Indian State has a habit of rising to the challenge only when there is a crisis, while vegetating otherwise. The 1991 economic crisis is a case in point; the sanctions following “The Buddha is smiling”, and the denial of cryogenic rocket engines and supercomputers are other examples where the nation rallied. So were covid vaccines. Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention.Turning a threat into an opportunityIf I were to be an optimist, I could say that the current crisis is actually an opportunity. In fact, a major opportunity. My reading of the Iran War is that it is President Trump's strategic tit-for-tat against China for denying him rare earths and cutting off soybean purchases. In return Trump decided to deny China access to oil by closing access to Venezuela and Iran. Whether this will work, or whether the G2 condominium (read ‘surrender') will prevail, is unclear.But that is, in a sense, background noise that needs to be managed. India needs to focus on its own issues, of which I see several as critical, and the solution in general is to become Atmanirbhar, self-reliant, and from that, to create an Anti-Fragile nation:* National security/defense* Food security* Energy security* Digital security/narrative control* Trade securityThe first three do not need an explanation: they are obvious. Internal and external security are pre-requisites for any successful society. If India's hard-won food security can be threatened by external threats, then there needs to be some deep introspection. Energy security means diversification, both of hydrocarbon sources, and of types of energy, including renewables, nuclear, biomass, coal-based, and so on.Malign narratives and digital sovereigntyNarrative control is something that the Indian State has failed at so far; it is laughably easy to create hate speech against Indians and India (as has been demonstrated freely by any number of players, starting from the MAGA crowd, to Audrey Truschke to a”Cockroach Janata Party” and some nitwit Norwegian journalist in just the last fortnight) and there are no consequences to the culprits. It's enough to make me pine for Lee Kuan Yew's aggressive legal battles against the media.It's one thing if it were only a problem with foreigners, but with the massive spread of social media, and in particular generativeAI, it is becoming a serious domestic issue. Since India is an avid consumer of social media, and because generativeAI is trained on things like Wikipedia, X, Whatsapp and Google content, biased and motivated material becomes ensconced as The Truth. I have written about narrative warfare and manufacturing consent.This used to be a one-way tsunami of (mis)-information by legacy media, but now there is also the opposite: the wholesale and free vacuuming-up of Indian data (whatever happened to “data is the new oil”?). The “Great Firewall of China” both kept out foreign BIg Tech applications and prevented their plundering Chinese data: is that the way to go?Manufactured narratives are intended for regime change: all the color revolutions today are hatched with massive bot-farms funded by some combination of Deep State, CCP, ISI, Qatar etc. (for example the alleged Gen-Z uprisings that rocked Nepal, drove Sheikh Hasina out of Bangladesh). Thus muzzling malign narratives, and ensuring data security, are imperative.Even Singapore is not immune: it had to block anti-India narratives that likely originated from Chinese sources.A particularly striking example of narrative warfare is the virtual hate speech inducted into Wikipedia by deeply prejudiced anonymous editors. Ashley Rindsberg, who exposed the mighty New York Times' biases in his book The Gray Lady Winked, provides many examples of this.Of note to Indians and Hindus is his recent substack titled “Wikipedia's India War” where he identifies just four editors as having created most of the content condemning the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) in ‘Wikivoice', i.e. the allegedly neutral perspective of Wikipedia. They are, on the contrary, shown to be highly one-sided.As Rindsberg mentions, Wikipedia being central to generativeAI, the damage is baked into the world-view of all AI applications. Truly Orwellian. Says Rindsberg: “four… anonymous accounts can have an enormous impact on what millions of people believe to be the truth.” “Over four years (2021-2025), editors systematically erased HAF's identity as an American civil rights group, transforming its Wikipedia page into a heavily curated dossier of accusations.”Trade, and how the Spice Route was far superior to the Silk RoadFinally, something that is becoming increasingly important: ensuring freedom of trade. This is more than just freedom of navigation, although I find it instructive that Emperor Rajendra Chola sent a huge fleet 1,001 years ago simply to open up the Straits of Malacca. India can make an active attempt to regain primacy in Indian Ocean trade, the whole Pax indica idea.Here is another example of the power of narrative: we have been led to believe that the Silk Road to China was some major highway of commerce between ancient Rome and ancient China, but it was a term coined only in 1877 by the German Ferdinand von Richthofen. There was no highway. A large caravan might take six months, and with 500 camels traversing treacherous deserts and braving bandits, it might carry a maximum of 100 tons. That is puny.In comparison, on the Spice Route, a single stitched ship from Muziris could carry 400 tons of ivory, pepper, silk, tigers and elephants; and the historian Strabo around 1 CE talks about fleets of 250 ships going from Alexandria to India on a six-week monsoon-powered journey. That is 100,000 tons of merchandise. No wonder Pliny the Elder complained that Rome's treasuries were being emptied of gold by India.Simple question: where are hoards of ancient Roman coins found in Asia? Answer: not along the Silk Road. The hoards are in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka.Today, it is possible for India to aspire to port-led development of trade, especially with the major ports at Trivandrum (Vizhinjam), Maharashtra (Vadhavan), and Great Nicobar (Galathea Bay). The underlying ‘software' of India's millennia-old trade competency was a ‘multi-protocol switch' as I pointed out, and today's India Stack can replicate that. Then there is the need for a blue-water navy: muscle to provide security on the Hormuz to Malacca sea-lanes.So there is a vision. How can India get there? This is where policy matters, as I discussed with policy expert Anuj Gupta. Policy, especially industrial policy, has had a bad reputation in certain circles because it was deemed to violate the virginal purity of classical capitalism. However, in a recent U-turn, even the World Bank admitted that industrial policy may not be all that bad, after all: the success of Japan, the Asian Tigers, and China can't be ignored.That leads to the question of why policy in India has produced mediocre outcomes, what is different now, and where the best use of policy might be.Industrial Policy: What went wrong in the past?There are many problems here. To begin with, the Soviet model, which Nehruvians swore by, was, in hindsight, a dead end. Second, there is the problem of governance: post-Independence bureaucrats have awkwardly borne the legacy of imperial hauteur and the needs of a developing society. Third, until recently, the bare necessities (food, electricity, road access) were not available to many citizens, and GDP growth was not their priority.There is also the culture of jugaad: of clever ways in which you overcome constraints through frugal improvisation and seat-of-the-pants making-do. This is fine for one-off things (e.g. converting a tractor trailer into a makeshift transport vehicle because your truck broke down), but it does not make for efficient and replicable industrial products. As The Economic Times said recently, it is time to junk jugaad. Quality has to become ingrained in people's minds.The issue of governance is significant: the bureaucracy and the judiciary have both under-performed, politicians, as everywhere, have been venal. It is said that China's growth can be attributed to the fact that its babus are engineers, and therefore with engineering ruthlessness move in straight lines. The US' babus are lawyers, and India's are humanities graduates. Well, engineers are not very good at second-order effects (eg. China's lurch from one-child policy to demographic collapse), but a little bit of ruthlessness is probably good.What is going reasonably well?There are a few modest success stories: for example, in electronics manufacturing or assembly. The PLIs (and DLIs) have produced the desired effort, with clusters of excellence where global suppliers have also set up shop (as they did earlier for the automobile industry in, say, Sriperumpudur). The fact that a lot of iPhones in the US are now imported from India is laudable, even though it may be derided as “screwdriver jobs”. That's where one starts the move up the value chain.The current semiconductor policy is a big hope, especially after the landmark agreement by the Dutch firm ASML with Tata Electronics in Dholera, Gujarat. Given that ASML has a near-monopoly position in Deep Ultraviolet Lithography (DUV) this is a major boost to India's chip ambitions. My recent conversation with AMD CTO Suraj Rengarajan went into India's chances to realize its ambitions.A recent announcement from Trivandrum-based fabless startup NetraSemi (a recipient of DLI) of the commercial availability of its edge AI chips is a landmark.Next is the newly announced plan for energy security revolving around both coal gasification and intensive offshore exploration. These fall squarely into the Atmanirbhar category: India simply cannot afford to have its energy held hostage by distant nations. It also needs distinctly Indian innovation.The Samudra Manthan initiative is also showing some promise. At least one out of three deep-water wells in the Andaman Sea (SriVijaya Puram-3) are reported to be showing the availability of natural gas, although it will take 5-10 years for this to be commercially available.What should the future look like for India's Industrial Policies?This of course is the hard question. Here is my personal perspective, and I accept that reasonable people may disagree. I think three areas need to be focused on, and will pay large dividends.* Drones and swarming software* Social media and AI stack* Maritime Trade and Blue-Water NavyI admit that these are not the only worthwhile industrial policies. Another is for copper, which would reverse the catastrophic effects of the closure of the Sterlite plant in Thoothukkudi, as the metal is an increasingly important component in electronics, data centers, etc., and far from being self-sufficient earlier, India now imports 50% of its needs. Another area of interest in quantum computing.There are also failures from which the right lessons need to be learned. The policy for EV batteries has apparently failed: according to Swarajya magazine, India has not been able to escape from near-total dependence on imported Chinese batteries.Drone swarmsI wrote recently that drones may well herald a step-change in warfare. For the moment, though, they are searching for their niche in offensive/defensive warfare. Drone hardware is already a well-trodden path with Chinese and other nations dominating it, although with IdeaForge, Paras, Garuda, IoTechworld Avigation etc., India is also making progress there. And India is indeed buying the hardware, $2 billion-worth, according to the Economic Times.But I believe the real game is in drone swarms. AI-based control software (similar to HiveMind) that would allow an entire swarm to act autonomously, just like a murmuration of starlings, would be the gold standard to aim for. Such a self-managing swarm would be virtually impossible to defend against, and I think India should put in place a PLI to support it, leveraging software capability in the country.Of course, drones are not just for military purposes, but also for commercial uses including things like logistics and agricultural use, such as precision delivery of fertilizer and pesticide to crops (as Garuda demonstrates). An Indian initiative that supports both drone hardware, and especially drone software, would be a potential winner.Digital Sovereignty: Social media and AI stackThere is a raging battle over which part of the AI stack India needs to invest in. As an old Unix hand, I believe the foundational model is not where the differentiation is. In analogy with Linux (the open-source Unix variant that was popularized by Linus Torvalds and an army of volunteers), there is little value in re-writing the operating system, but one can differentiate by building on top of it, or by judiciously choosing certain modules of it.Besides, the cost of building an entirely new foundational model would be astronomical and would consume the entire budget of IndiaAI Mission.Thus, my personal opinion is that the foundational model (especially when, it is believed, there are more or less open-source models available for free, e.g. Llama, DeepSeek) is not where India should expend its precious R&D resources, but on the layers of the stack above it. It is the data that matters, as Larry Ellison apparently suggests too.But there is the interesting counter-example of Sarvam AI which is producing its own sovereign model: multi-lingual and presumably otherwise tuned to Indian needs. The question is whether this can survive when hundreds of billions worth of capital investment are going to the US Big Tech companies and their Chinese rivals. The sad history of Koo, a Twitter rival, comes to mind. So does Arattai, a Whatsapp rival, whose popularity has waned. .A well-thought-through industrial policy on generativeAI is therefore essential. The status quo ante is unsustainable; given the fact that Sarvam has also found it difficult to raise funds in the US, it is worth pondering whether a China-style massive subsidy is the answer. And where should it go, into foundational models or into the layers of the stack above it? The answer is “both”, but with priority to the latter.Here is where I would prioritize investments, in order:* Vertical applications in specific domains: e.g. defense, healthcare, agriculture, governance (particularly in the judiciary and in ease of doing business in the bureaucracy)* Fine-tuning and customization: for the needs of the Indian context, e.g. multi-linguality under Bhashini* Compute infrastructure: GPUs, sovereign and protected indian datasets* Sovereign Small-Language Models such as Sarvam AIAs mentioned above, at the moment India's data is being sucked up for free by US Big Tech. In addition, there is the real danger that Indic Knowledge Systems will be mined and digested, as has happened to yoga, pranayama, etc., which have been given Western analogs and nomenclature, as in Pilates, ‘coherent breathing' etc.These two problems are connected, and both need to be tackled in parallel. Social media is being weaponized against India, and this is magnified by the legacy media in a positive feedback loop. Three examples: one was the rage against Adani based on the dubious research of Hindenburg, which then went under; the second is Bloomberg's reckless accusation about gold reserves being sold by the RBI, which they were forced to retract, but social media and Wikipedia will remember it; the third is the meteoric (media) rise of the Cockroach Janata Party.Trade using major ports, Digital Public Infrastructure and a blue water navyUsing trade for competitive advantage is an age-old tactic. The trade tiffs between the US and China are examples of this: we are witnessing war by other means. Many nations are getting into this act, and India does have some advantages, partly based on geography. Maritime trade is likely to continue to be the key, which makes naval chokepoints the big story, but not the only story to watch out for.The major aspects of maritime trade include infrastructure, the digital “multi-protocol switch”, and security. On the one hand, India is developing not only major container ports, and the road/rail links to get to them, and the industrial goods to ship out through them, but also a serious shipbuilding industry, which was one of India's historical strengths. Then it used to be stitched wooden ships (teak beams lashed together with coconut rope). Now it's modern steel ships.There are the big, efficient new ports, which can now turn ships around with Singapore-like efficiency; the proposed third aircraft carrier group which will make it possible to patrol the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal at the time; the Air-Independent Propulsion diesel submarines and nuclear submarines that can monitor (and if necessary, deny) narrow straits; the sale of supersonic Brahmos cruise missiles to the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia (and Cyprus) that create ship-denial zones: all this is muscle.And the final piece, the ‘software' for trade, the “multi-protocol switch”. This last is complicated. Its value is underestimated by many. But this is what enables friction-less transactions between various unrelated parties. The India Stack and the Digital Public Infrastructure can be utilized to provide such a facility. But it is complex enough to need significant study as to what is possible, and how to roll it out.Second-order effectsIn closing, it is worth considering some of what the (unintended) consequences of these proposals may be. Let us note that the G2 has no interest in allowing India to grow and make it a G3. They will do everything in their power to kneecap India, by all means possible.There is also a certain derision for India in some circles. Here is a generic western opinion on why China got rich, and India didn't. Well, the author doesn't consider the second-order effects of the wholesale destruction of Chinese civilization: that is a tradeoff Indians may not prefer for themselves. We all know how China's well-intentioned One Child Policy turned into demographic collapse within a few years. Besides, as The Economist asks, “China is innovative. Its economy is a mess. Which will win out?”This is why I think planning for these second-order effects is important. We tend to ignore them because they seem counterintuitive or unlikely, but Nassim Taleb has sensitized us to how low-probability Black Swan events can have grave consequences.As an example, attempting digital sovereignty may have unwelcome side-effects: Big Tech have the first-mover advantage and network effects and there are increasing returns to scale. They will surely make it hard for a new player to break in. Besides, the large investments in data centers and GCCs that they are making in India would make it very difficult for them to be ejected with a “Great Indian Firewall”.Even taxing their capture of Indian data will be complicated; not to mention that they have demonstrated that they can happily violate copyright laws with no consequence; therefore they will find ways to chew up and spit out Indian Knowledge Systems, and essentially re-colonize India. Digital colonialism is not a threat, it is a reality today, and it is a consequence of the relatively open Indian system.In addition, there is a malign group, the “barbarians within” as Arnold Toynbee once put it, who are ready to sacrifice Indian sovereignty for a pittance.Given all this, it will be very difficult to put in place serious measures to gain digital independence; and the narrative-peddling is likely to gain further momentum: just consider the caste allegations that have haunted BAPS in the US (despite the cases being dismissed by the US DoJ), the Cisco Systems case where, again, the case was dismissed, but the narrative continues, and the persistent efforts in various US states to turn caste into a weapon to bludgeon Indians.Another sensitive issue is that of the multi-protocol switch for trade. While from an Indian point of view, it eases trade and harks back to a Golden Age of Indic maritime commerce, but that will be viewed elsewhere very differently, for instance by the US as an attempt to de-dollarize. The US has jealousy guarded – with very good reasons that we will not go into here – the dollar's reserve currency status.We have also seen what happened to those who attempt to hurt the dollar's primacy: in 1985, the Plaza Accord devalued the dollar, and that was a body blow to Japan's economy, which has not recovered its mojo to this day. Later, Iraq's Saddam Hussein and Libya's Muammar Gaddafi both had ideas about replacing the petro-dollar with, respectively, the Euro and a new pan-African gold-backed currency. We know what happened to them.If the India Stack multi-protocol switch is perceived as an alternative to the US dollar, there may be grave consequences. Therefore, it should be conceived and deployed only as an adjunct to it and to the almighty SWIFT settlement system.ConclusionIndia is at a crossroads now. Even though the Hormuz closure is a serious problem, if it plays its cards right, adversity can be turned into opportunity across a variety of perspectives. The key is Atmanirbhar, self-reliance. If India can now implement a crash program of industrial policy, and at the same time overcome an ingrained Third-World tendency to cut corners, it can finally break free of the years of underperformance, what I called the Nehruvian Penalty in 2004.It is possible, but there are caveats: unforeseen consequences. Hic sunt dracones. Here be dragons. Be afraid. Be very afraid.3700 words, 7 June 2026This is episode 192 of the Shadow Warrior podcast. Here is a companion AI-generated slideshow. (Note that the borders of India are not necessarily depicted correctly here, because it is generated by an AI, notebookLM.google.com) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe

Karon Grilli
#103. Grilli-cup: Maailman paras osake?

Karon Grilli

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 26:57


Grillin MM-jaksossa pelataan maailman osakeherruudesta. Markkina-arvoltaan 8 suurinta suomalaista ja 8 maailman suurinta yhtiötä mittelevät toisiaan vastaan knock-out-järjestelmällä. Kriteereinä ovat yleiset sijoitustyylit ja niiden kriteerit. Ensimmäisellä kierroksella ratkaisee laatu (oman pääoman tuotto), toisella kasvu (toteutunut ja ennustettu liikevaihdon muutos 5 vuoden jaksolla).Välierien voittajat selvitetään EV/EBITDA-arvostuskertoimen avulla (arvo). Voittajan ratkaisee pelivire eli momentti, viimeksi kuluneen 6 kuukauden kokonaistuotto.Datat pohjautuvat 5.6.2026 vallinneeseen tilanteeseen.

paras ensimm maailman grilli ev ebitda osake markkina
SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
The lack of availability from the Saints' top three draft picks is... strange

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 12:35


Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras broke down the Saints' OTAs as they enter their final week of the team's voluntary workouts.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Hour 4: Chase Young is excited by what the Saints are building in New Orleans

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 32:53


Steve and Charlie listened to Saints DE Chase Young's media availability with the NFL Network. Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras broke down the Saints' OTAs as they enter their final week of the team's voluntary workouts. The guys also gave an update from Game 4 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals and made their plea for the NHL to give New Orleans an expansion franchise.

Radio Voiman podcastit
Pesuparoni syntyi halusta tehdä maailman paras autopesula

Radio Voiman podcastit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 36:32


Pesuparonin yrittäjä Hannu Kohtaniemi vieraili Voiman aamussa Sara Perttusen juttusilla. Minkälainen tarina on Pesuparonin synnyn takana?Mikä tekee Pesuparonin jätevedenpuhdistamosta ainutlaatuisen?Kuuntele neliosainen haastattelu kokonaisuudessaan.Kaupallinen yhteistyö Pesuparoni.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Hour 1: Jonas Sanker got the first look for the Saints' nickel CB vacancy

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 33:21


Mike and Charlie reported on the Saints' official joint practice sessions with the Jaguars, Cowboys, and Rams. The guys recapped the Saints' OTA practice and spoke to a WWL listener about Southern Miss baseball. Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras discussed the start of the Saints' OTAs, highlighting Tyler Shough, Jonas Sanker, and Jordyn Tyson. Paras also shared his thoughts on Alvin Kamara, Chris Olave, and Cam Jordan. Mike and Charlie evaluated LSU's key defensive players.

New Orleans Saints
Cam Jordan's old locker is still vacant as the Saints wait for him to sign

New Orleans Saints

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 13:37


Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras discussed the start of the Saints' OTAs, highlighting Tyler Shough, Jonas Sanker, and Jordyn Tyson. Paras also shared his thoughts on Alvin Kamara, Chris Olave, and Cam Jordan.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Cam Jordan's old locker is still vacant as the Saints wait for him to sign

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 13:37


Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras discussed the start of the Saints' OTAs, highlighting Tyler Shough, Jonas Sanker, and Jordyn Tyson. Paras also shared his thoughts on Alvin Kamara, Chris Olave, and Cam Jordan.

Hack tu Startup
Ep. 76 ¿Y si el problema es que nunca paras? | meditación, estrés y sistema nervioso, Carolina Díaz

Hack tu Startup

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 31:35


¿Cuándo fue la última vez que realmente paraste? En este episodio de Hack Tu Vida hablamos sobre meditación, estrés, ansiedad y sistema nervioso. Pero no desde un lugar complicado o “perfecto”. Hablamos de cómo la meditación puede ser mucho más simple y accesible de lo que pensamos. Junto a Carolina, terapeuta holística y acompañante en procesos de bienestar emocional, exploramos cómo pequeñas pausas pueden ayudarnos a conectar con el presente, regular nuestro sistema nervioso y vivir con más calma en medio del caos diario. También hablamos sobre: • El mito de “dejar la mente en blanco” • Cómo empezar a meditar si nunca lo has hecho • Qué ocurre en el cerebro y el cuerpo cuando meditamos • Estrés, inflamación y sistema nervioso • Meditación y recuperación emocional • Cómo meditar aunque tengas una vida ocupada • Formas simples de conectar contigo en el día a día La ciencia ha demostrado que la meditación puede influir en áreas del cerebro relacionadas con la memoria, el aprendizaje y la regulación emocional. Y aun así, muchas personas seguimos pensando que meditar es complicado. Tal vez no se trata de hacerlo perfecto. Tal vez se trata de parar un momento.

Daily Bitachon
96 Daily Dose of Gratitude

Daily Bitachon

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026


Daily Bitachon: Sha'ar Habechina — Lesson 96 Welcome to our daily dose of Bitachon. We are continuing in Sha'ar Habechina . Yesterday, we spoke about contemplating the ultimate benefit God gave us: the Torah, and the open miracles He performed to strengthen our emunah in that Torah—miracles like the Splitting of the Sea and Ma'amad Har Sinai . Now, this raises a seemingly obvious challenge: we don't see those types of open miracles today. To address this, the Chovot HaLevavot makes an unbelievable statement. He writes that if a person in our times wants to see something akin to the Splitting of the Sea or Ma'amad Har Sinai , they only need to look with a "true eye" at our very existence among the nations. Look at the fact that we have survived in exile from the time of the destruction of the Temple until this very day. We are surviving amongst them—and not just surviving, but thriving. We thrive even though we fundamentally disagree with them internally and externally, and even though they are well aware of it. More than that, we are quite often more successful than those around us in our financial status, or we find ourselves in a better, more protected situation even during wartime. Look at the difference between their middle class and our middle class; we just seem to be doing better. It is a miracle—not just that we are doing well, but that we even exist at all after waves of persecution, pogroms, expulsions, inquisitions, and the Holocaust. Yet, here we are today. This is the literal fulfillment of Hashem's eternal promise to us in Leviticus : " וְאַף גַּם זֹאת בִּהְיוֹתָם בְּאֶרֶץ אֹיְבֵיהֶם לֹא מְאַסְתִּים וְלֹא גְעַלְתִּים לְכַלֹּתָם לְהָפֵר בְּרִיתִי אִתָּם " (And yet for all that, when they are in the land of their enemies, I will not reject them, neither will I abhor them, to destroy them utterly, and to break My covenant with them). It is interesting to note that we read this pasuk every single year in Parashat Bechukotai , just two weeks before the holiday of Shavuot. We read it then so that "the year and its curses may come to an end." And the final words of comfort in those curses guarantee that, after everything is said and done, we will survive. As Ezra HaSofer later declared: we are slaves, but even in our slavery, God has not forsaken us. Similarly, in Tehillim 124, it says: "Lulai Hashem shehaya lanu yomar na Yisrael" —if not for Hashem being on our side, how could Israel ever have survived the galut ? The rest of that mizmor paints the exact same picture. The Verdict of History The Kuzari , in his second ma'amar (letter 33), notes that if any other nation were to be dispersed across the globe the way we were, their total assimilation would be guaranteed. He points out that we have seen this happen throughout history. We watched it happen to the Romans, and to Amon and Moav, which were once massive world powers. Aram was a great power; so were Peleshet, Kasdim, Madai, Paras, and Yavan. These were the empires of the world! He notes that so many others like them have simply vanished from the face of the earth—whether it's the ancient empires or the Aztecs—leaving nothing behind. Yet, here we are. The Elder of Kelm, in his sefer on emunah (page 99), writes: Who would ever believe that a nation so completely separated from all other nations could survive like this? Where do they even get their parnassa (livelihood) from as they are being bounced around from country to country? He suggests that if you were to stand there at the time of the Churban Beit HaMikdash (the Destruction of the Temple), watching the Jewish people being pulled down to Babylonia in shackles, or later dragged off to Rome, you would think there was absolutely no way this nation would ever be a nation again. You would never imagine that not only would they survive, but they would be respected, they would be close to kingdoms, and they would eventually even be accused of controlling the world! Who could have envisioned such a reality? It is nothing short of a miracle. The Hidden, Ongoing Miracle While the Chovot HaLevavot gently frames this as something "similar" to an open miracle, Rabbi Yaakov Emden goes a step further. In the introduction to his Siddur , he writes: "Chai Hashem" —I swear by the Living God—that when I look at the survival of the Jewish nation from the time of the Churban , it is in my eyes "yoter mikal hanissim vehamofetim she'asu b'Mitzrayim" —even greater than all the miracles and wonders performed in Egypt! Rav Yechezkel Levenstein, in his sefer Torah VeDa'at , analyzes the exact wording of the Chovot HaLevavot : "Veyivakesh adam bazman hazeh lirot..." (If a person seeks to see it in this time...). He points out that the author adds the words "yabit be'ein ha'emet" —one must look with the eye of truth. Why? Because this miracle is hidden. If you want to, you can try to explain our survival away with politics, economics, or sociology. It becomes an open miracle only for the person who is actively looking for the truth. Rav Chatzkel explains that this is just like the phrase we say in Hallel , "Lemakeh melachim gedolim... ki le'olam chasdo" (To Him Who smote great kings, for His kindness is everlasting). That reality is ongoing right now; it is just happening behind the scenes. Mark Twain's Witness We can beautifully conclude this idea with the famous 1899 essay, Concerning the Jews , written by Mark Twain. He captured this exact concept from a historical perspective, writing: "The Egyptian, the Babylonian, and the Persian rose, filled the planet with sound and splendor, then faded to dream-stuff and passed away; the Greek and the Roman followed, and made a vast noise, and they are gone; other peoples have sprung up and held their torch high for a time, but it burned out, and they sit in twilight now, or have vanished. The Jew saw them all, beat them all, and is now what he always was, exhibiting no decadence, no infirmities of age, no weakening of his parts, no slowing of his energies, no dulling of his alert and aggressive mind. All things are mortal but the Jew; all other forces pass, but he remains. What is the secret of his immortality?" These are incredibly powerful words coming from a Gentile writer—someone who possessed that very "discerning eye" the Chovot HaLevavot spoke about, recognizing the living miracle of the Jewish people.

#neuvottelija
Alkuvuoden talousdata yllätti: kulutus ja asuntomarkkina piristyvät | Juho Romakkaniemi | 386

#neuvottelija

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 37:34


Suomen talous kääntyy ja Eurooppa herää. Keskuskauppakamarin toimitusjohtaja Juho Romakkaniemi vierailee Neuvottelijassa keskustelemassa Suomen talouden käänteestä ja siitä, mikä erottaa nykyhetken aiemmista pettymyksistä. Jaksossa käydään läpi tuoreet talousluvut, kuluttajien ja yritysten luottamus sekä hallituksen rakenneuudistusten vaikutukset työmarkkinoihin ja kannustimiin.Romakkaniemi ja Sami Miettinen pohtivat Trumpin tariffipolitiikan vaikutuksia, Euroopan puolustusyhteistyötä ja euron mahdollisuuksia globaaliksi reservivaluutaksi. Keskustelussa nousee esiin myös konkreettinen ehdotus perintöveron korvaamisesta kahden prosentin lahjaverolla sekä asuntomarkkinoiden tulevaisuus pääkaupunkiseudulla.Lopputulema on luottavainen: investoinnit liikkeellä, BKT kasvussa ja yrittäjille parhaat hetket vuosiin.00:00 Samin alkukatsaus talouden hyviin merkkeihin01:51 Juho Romakkaniemi vieraana Neuvottelijassa02:31 Kauppakamarin toimitusjohtajan rooli julkisuudessa03:05 Vientiluvut ja palveluvienti vetävät Eurooppaan03:57 ALV nousi mutta marginaaliverot kohtuullistuivat04:39 Kiinteistömarkkinat heräävät välittäjätutkintojen suosio kasvaa05:39 Korkomarkkinat euribor ja kotitalouksien tilanne05:59 Yritysten odotukset loppuvuoteen ja Hormuzin riski06:50 Pohjoismaat hyötyvät fossiilittomasta sähköjärjestelmästä08:23 Romakka-podcast ja vieraskäyntien arvo09:57 Trumpin Iranin sota ja maailmantalous11:02 DOGE epäonnistui Yhdysvaltojen alijäämä paisuu11:40 Tariffipolitiikan kankea ja sekoileva toteutus13:18 Eurooppa kasvattaa puolustusbudjettiaan vihdoinkin13:38 EU:n kauppasopimukset Mercosur Intia Indonesia15:57 Euron tulevaisuus globaalina reservivaluuttana vs ECU-217:05 Yhteinen velkainstrumentti Euroopan puolustusmenoille18:59 Iranin strateginen voitto sotilaallisesta tappiosta19:34 Tukholma projekti Suomen ja Ruotsin ydinaseyhteistyö21:12 Vasemmiston pitkä marssi instituutioiden läpi21:40 Hallituksen rakenneuudistusten todelliset vaikutukset23:29 Tuloloukut palvelualalla konkreettinen esimerkki25:04 Työttömyysturvan suojaosa loi piilevän tuloloukun27:48 YEL korjaus ja arvioverotuksen pelko28:18 Datakeskukset rakennusalan pelastajina30:35 BKT kasvoi massiviset 0,9 prosenttia ensimmäisellä neljänneksellä32:05 Perintövero korvattava kahden prosentin lahjaverolla35:09 YEL riskien poistuminen rohkaisee yrittämään35:53 Uudisrakentamisen pula iskee pääkaupunkiseudulle36:38 Paras hetki ostaa asunto vuosikymmeniin?

KrameriCast
Doki-Doki 9 — Metendo Porrada no Parasítico Zumbi Moderno

KrameriCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 150:26


O melhor clubinho de literatura do mundo desta vez fala sobre pessoas que vemos todos os dias. Chuck Palahniuk, autor de Clube da Luta, diz que "estar cansado não é a mesma coisa que ser rico, mas na maioria das vezes é perto o suficiente". Jay Gatsby e Tyler Durden são dois homens próximos um do outro reagindo de maneiras diferentes ao mesmo fenômeno, que eu acredito que possa ser explicado através de John Vervaeke e seu estudo sobre simbolismo das mídias de zumbi. Um transforma o mal em normalidade, o outro se deixa seduzir por ele, e existem vários assim entre nós.Para acompanhar como anda o clubinho de leitura: ⁠https://kramericast.xyz/clubinho.htmlOs livros desse episódio:https://kramericast.xyz/blog/dokidoki-9-metendo-porrada-no-parasitico-zumbi-moderno.htmlMande um e-mail com sugestão/opinião: kramericast@protonmail.com

Sapien Podcast
Parasız Dünya gezilir mi? | Rotasız Seyyah | TatilBudur ile Gezgin Hikayeler

Sapien Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 30:54


Gezgin Hikayeler'in bu bölümünde Rotasız Seyyah Mehmet Genç'le “Dünya nasıl gezilir?” sorusunu tüm romantik cümleleri bir kenara bırakıp, sahadaki gerçekliğiyle konuşuyoruz.Ayrıca dil bilmeden gezmek mümkün mü, sosyal medya artık gerçekten bir “yol bütçesi” yaratabilir mi, tek gezmekle eşle gezmek arasındaki en büyük fark ne, gibi pratik sorulara da net cevaplar var. Ve elbette bitmeyen tatil hissi: Yurt dışı planı yapıyorsanız Tatil Budur'un özenle hazırlanmış rota ve turlarına göz atmayı unutmayın.

Radio Novan Aamun Iltapalat
Sanaselitys: "Paras rimanalitus!"

Radio Novan Aamun Iltapalat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 5:51


Sanaselityspeli lähti tänään täysin käsistä, pelkkää naurua alusta loppuun! Ja syy? Pohjanlahden kapein kohta. Kysymys kuuluu: onko revanssi enää edes mahdollinen?Sanaselityspeliä pelataan Radio Novan Aamussa arkisin heti klo 8 jälkeen.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Mansoor Delane is picking up momentum for the Saints with pick 8

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 13:26


Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for the Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras projected Alvin Kamara's future with the Saints. He broke down the team's top options with the eighth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Hour 1: LSU's young defensive line is making strides during Spring Football

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 33:39


Mike and Charlie interviewed Blake Ruffino, the founder of the Are You Serious Sports Network, and Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for the Times-Picayune. Ruffino recapped the start of LSU's Spring Football practice sessions. Paras broke down the Saints' options with the eighth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Full Show 3-31-26: What have we seen from the start of LSU's Spring Football practices?

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 78:44


Mike and Charlie interviewed Blake Ruffino, the founder of the Are You Serious Sports Network, Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for the Times-Picayune, and NBA scout Chris Dodson. Ruffino recapped the start of LSU's Spring Football practice sessions. Paras broke down the Saints' options with the eighth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Dodson shared his thoughts on the Pelicans' recent poor stretch at the end of the regular season. Steve and Charlie listened to LSU head football coach Lane Kiffin's comments after the Tigers' third Spring Football practice session.

The JOY FM Podcast
CHOSEN CONversations | Paras Patel

The JOY FM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 12:45


Join The Morning Cruise (plus Mohair!) at Chosen Con as they sit down with Paras Patel, who plays Matthew on The Chosen, with Carmen’s mom—an avid fan—kicking off the questions. Patel shares that he often returns home to Florida between seasons to stay grounded, recalls the lighthearted atmosphere on set (naming Jordan Walker Ross as the biggest jokester), and talks about earning a finance degree before portraying a tax collector. He explains his casting journey for Matthew, including a Zoom callback glitch, a late offer after filming began, and how Dallas Jenkins’ wife Amanda felt a spiritual calling that he fit the role. Patel discusses how portraying Matthew as neurodivergent has deepened the show’s dynamics, strengthened Matthew’s personal journey, and motivated him to amplify awareness and belonging for neurodivergent audiences. Connect with us: The Morning Cruise on Instagram The JOY FM YouTube Listen Live: https://www.thejoyfm.com/

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
KOBE PARAS, ME VIDEO SCANDAL?

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 32:55


Kobe Paras, kelam magsasalita re video scandal?Gigi de Lana dahil sa extreme fatigue, eto ang nangyari!Grabe 'to! Walang respeto sa babae!

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
KOBE PARAS, ME VIDEO SCANDAL?

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 32:55


Kobe Paras, kelan mag-sasalita re video scandal?Gigi De Lana, dahil sa extreme fatigue, eto ang nangyari!Grabe 'to! Walang respeto sa babae!

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
There's a "gap" between how the Saints and other teams view Alontae Taylor

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 13:26


Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras recapped his trip to the 2026 NFL Combine, projected the Saints' needs this offseason, and discussed the team's free agency plan. Paras also shared his thoughts on Cam Jordan, Demario Davis, Alontae Taylor, and the Saints' TE room.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Hour 3: Should LG be the first spot the Saints address in free agency?

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 30:03


Steve and Charlie previewed the upcoming start of NFL free agency. Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras recapped his trip to the 2026 NFL Combine, projected the Saints' needs this offseason, and discussed the team's free agency plan. Paras also shared his thoughts on Cam Jordan, Demario Davis, Alontae Taylor, and the Saints' TE room. Steve and Charlie also broke down the Pelicans' matchup with the Kings.

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop
Precancerous Lesions: A Paradigm Shift in Monitoring and Management, with Paras Patel (Oral Pathologist)

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 50:22


What if the “wait and see” approach to suspicious oral lesions is putting patients at risk? In this episode, Dr. Paras Patel, an oral maxillofacial pathologist based in Texas, joins us to challenge outdated thinking and share a more proactive, data-driven approach to early detection and prevention. We begin with a key shift in the field: moving from the term ‘potentially malignant lesions' to ‘precancerous lesions', and what that change signals about risk, responsibility, and intervention. Dr. Patel unpacks how evolving diagnostic criteria, new treatment pathways, and better follow-up protocols are changing outcomes. He explains why he favors a two-week monitoring window for leukoplakia, how non-traditional risk factors like HPV and iron deficiency come into play, and why there is no single pathway to disease. The conversation also explores how biomarkers, advanced testing, and even AI can support clinicians in tracking change over time and making more informed decisions. Finally, Dr. Patel shares practical guidance on managing ulcers and tissue abnormalities and why consistent follow-up is critical, even after a patient has been referred.Key Points From This Episode:Updated terminology, from ‘potentially malignant lesions' to ‘precancerous lesions'.How the field has evolved through updated criteria, new treatment options, and more. How Dr. Patel approaches follow-up to protect patients from developing cancer.Developments in pathology and treatment methods. Why Dr. Patel favors a two-week period to monitor leukoplakia. Non-traditional risk factors, including HPV and iron deficiency. Understanding the multiple pathways to this kind of pathology. Leveraging a variety of biomarkers and tests for direction as a clinician. How AI can support this data collection process. What Dr. Patel recommends for navigating ulcers and tissue during surgery.The platinum-based therapy he has been using with great results.Why follow up protocol is so important.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Paras Patel on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/paras-patel-6023a7a1/ Dr. Paras Patel on ResearchGate — https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Paras-B-Patel-2158422405 Center for Oral Pathology — https://www.centerfororalpathology.com/ Oral Diagnostics SDFW — oraldiagnosticsdfw@gmail.com WHO Oral Epithelial Dysplasia: Classifications — https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6503768/ Yen-Chen Kevin Ko on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/yen-chen-kevin-ko-561469115/ Glenn Hanna on ResearchGate — https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Glenn-J-Hanna-2006701454 Alessandro Villa on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessandrovilla-oralmedicine/ Nivolumab for Patients With High-Risk Oral Leukoplakia — https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37971722/  MD Anderson — https://www.mdanderson.org/ Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instag

Boy Meets World Fever
Infernal Hulk, Iron Man, and All Our Pokemon Dreams Coming True - Comics Pull-Ooza

Boy Meets World Fever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 97:40


OK, guys, we gotta rap some Pokémon.You just do the singing. I'll take care of the hard part.Let's get it on!I want to be the bestthere ever was.To beat all the rest, yeah,that's my cause.Electrode, Diglett, Nidoran, MankeyVenusaur, Rattata, Fearow, PidgeySeaking, Jolteon, Dragonite, GastlyPonyta, Vaporeon, Poliwrath, ButterfreeCatch 'em, catch 'em, gotta catch 'em all,Pokémon!I'll search across the land,look far and wide.Release from my handthe power that's inside.Venomoth, Poliwag, Nidorino, GolduckIvysaur, Grimer, Victreebel, MoltresNidoking, Farfetch'd, Abra, JigglypuffKingler, Rhyhorn, Clefable, WigglytuffCatch 'em, catch 'em, gotta catch 'em all,Gotta catch 'em all, Pokémon!Zubat, Primeape, Meowth, OnixGeodude, Rapidash, Magneton, SnorlaxGengar, Tangela, Goldeen, SpearowWeezing, Seel, Gyarados, SlowbroGotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all, yeah!Gotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all, yeah!Gotta catch 'em all, Pokémon! Ow!Kabuto, Persian, Paras, HorseaRaticate, Magnemite, Kadabra, WeepinbellDitto, Cloyster, Caterpie, SandshrewBulbasaur, Charmander, Golem, PikachuAt least 150 or more to see.To be a Pokémon Master is my destiny.Alakazam, Doduo, Venonat, MachokeKangaskhan, Hypno, Electabuzz, FlareonBlastoise, Poliwhirl, Oddish, DrowzeeRaichu, Nidoqueen, Bellsprout, StarmieWoo! We're at the halfway point, doing great so far.We? What's all this "we" stuff? I'm doing all the hard work!Breaktime's over, here we go!Metapod, Marowak, Kakuna, ClefairyDodrio, Seadra, Vileplume, KrabbyLickitung, Tauros, Weedle, NidoranMachop, Shellder, Porygon, HitmonchanGotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all, yeah!Gotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all, yeah!Articuno, Jynx, Nidorina, BeedrillHaunter, Squirtle, Chansey (Pokémon!)Parasect, Exeggcute, Muk, DewgongPidgeotto, Lapras, Vulpix, RhydonAt least 150 or more to see.To be a Pokémon Master is my destiny.Charizard, Machamp, Pinsir, KoffingDugtrio, Golbat, Staryu, MagikarpNinetales, Ekans, OmastarScyther, Tentacool, Dragonair, MagmarWhoa, catch your breath man. Shake out those lips.It's downhill from here, just 24 more to go.Now it gets tricky, so listen real good!Sandslash, Hitmonlee, Psyduck, ArcanineEevee, Exeggutor, Kabutops, ZapdosDratini, Growlithe, Mr. Mime, CuboneGraveler, Voltorb, Gloom - We're almost home!Gotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all, yeow!Gotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all, huhh!Gotta catch 'em all, Pokémon! (yeeaahh!!)Charmeleon, WartortleMewtwo, Tentacruel, AerodactylOmanyte, SlowpokePidgeot, Arbok - That's all, folks!Catch 'em, catch 'em, gotta catch 'em all (oowww)Gotta catch 'em all, PokémonCatch 'em, catch 'em, gotta catch 'em all (oowww)Gotta catch 'em all, PokémonCatch 'em, catch 'em, gotta catch 'em allGotta catch 'em all... Pokémon!Best BooksInfernal Hulk #4Iron Man #2Book BlurbsHistory of the DC Universe The Dakota Incident, Rogue #2, The Punisher #1, Absolute Wonder Woman #17, Inglorious X- ForceB SegmentPokemon Winds and Waves has been announced! And there was much rejoicing!Uncle's One More ThingTrails in the Sky First Chapter RemakeThe Mighty Ducks (but probably not the one you are thinking)

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Mimmit sijoittaa
Viikkokirje: Mimmin elämän kamalin ja paras kokemus

Mimmit sijoittaa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 10:04


Mainos: Kilroy

paras kokemus mimmit
Ben Okurum
Parasız Yatılı

Ben Okurum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 90:14


2024 yılında kaybettiğimiz önemli kadın yazarlarımızdan Füruzan'ın ilk kitabı Parasız Yatılı'yı odağa alarak, onun edebiyatına dair derinlikli bir söyleşi geliyor ‘ben okurum'un bu bölümünde. Deniz Yüce Başarır ve Boğaziçi Üniversitesi'nin değerli hocalarından Olcay Akyıldız, yazarın edebi kişiliği, üslubu, işlediği temalar ve Türk edebiyatındaki yerine dair geniş bir açıdan bakıyorlar konuya. Füruzan'ın çok yönlü sanatçı kişiliği, bir kadın olarak duruşu ve özgün kimliği de böylece ortaya çıkıyor. Elbette, Parasız Yatılı'da yer alan öykülerden satırlarla birlikte…

O Antagonista
As preocupações de Lula paras as eleições

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 8:20


O índice de avaliação ruim/péssimo de Lula no Lulômetro, parceria de O Antagonista com o Realtime Big Data, chegou a 40%. Isso não ocorria desde 4 de setembro de 2025. O petista terminou 2025 com 34% de ruim/péssimo, seis pontos percentuais a menos do que os 40% atuais. Seu índice de ótimo/bom hoje é de 31%, e a avaliação regular indica 28%.José Inácio Pilar, Bruno Soller, Ricardo Kertzman e Wilson Pedroso comentam:Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos dodia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores.Apresentado por Madeleine Lacsko, o programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade.Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade.Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h.Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Papo Antagonistahttps://bit.ly/papoantagonistaSiga O Antagonista no X:https://x.com/o_antagonistaAcompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp.Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais.https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br

Buongiorno San Paolo
#277 Das ruas paras os grande palcos na Itália - A história da banda brasileira SELTON

Buongiorno San Paolo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 67:31


Episódio patrocinado pela produtora de pedais para baixo e guitarra 100% Made in

Ryto garsai
Medalinskas: sunku apsakyti, ką jaučia žmogus, kai 7 paras nėra elektros

Ryto garsai

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 112:25


Vilniuje sekmadienį vieši Ukrainos prezidentas Volodymyras Zelenskis ir Lenkijos prezidentas Karolis Nawrockis. Šių šalių lyderiai atvyko Lietuvai minint 1863–1864 m. sukilimo metines. Politologų komentarai apie ypatingai sunkią situaciją Ukrainoje ir ko tikėtis iš vizito Vilniuje.Nuo šių metų dalį lėtinių ir infekcinių ligų tyrimų šeimos gydytojai galės skirti patys, be siuntimo pas specialistus. Tikimasi, kad išplėtus tyrimų sąrašą pacientai greičiau sulauks pagalbos, o diagnostikos procesas sutrumpės.Šalta ir snieguota žiema – išbandymas laukiniams gyvūnams ir paukščiams, jau susidarė vadinamojo baltojo bado sąlygos. Kaip galime jiems padėti?Sūris mokslininkų vertinamas ne tik kaip malonus užkandis, bet ir kaip produktas, prisidedantis prie geresnės smegenų veiklos. Kodėl? Paaiškina neuromokslininkė Laura Bojarskaitė.Ved. Rūta Kupetytė

Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams
Upcoming Events | Kitson Praises Paras in Ballymurphy | A Raffle for Jim Fitzpatrick limited edition print | Public Media Ireland | Mickey Brady. RIP.

Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 18:39


 Upcoming EventsSinn Féin's Commission on the Future of Ireland is hosting a People's Assembly in Cork.  The event will take place on Thursday  19th of February 7pm at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Join the discussion on a new Ireland, how it could be achieved and what it might look like. The conversation will be led by an independent chair and panel which will be announced soon. You can register to attend on Eventbrite or at the venue on the night.  South & East Belfast Sinn Féin is hosting an evening discussion on what a world class, all-Ireland health system could look like and how we make it a reality. Chaired by Deirdre Hargey MLA, with Guest speaker David Cullinane TD and joined by panellists from across the health sector. The event will take place on the 12th of February 7pm at the Malone Lodge.  Kitson Praises Paras in BallymurphyI recently came across the autobiography of British General Sir Frank Kitson which was published last year shortly after his death. It is titled ‘Intelligent Warfare' an oxymoron in any language. In truth it is an account of British military failures through several colonial wars in which Kitson fought, including in Ireland. It is also a reflection of Kitson's enormous personal ego.Kitson came to prominence within the British military hierarchy in the 1950s during its efforts to crush the independence rebellion in Kenya. He established counter-gangs that tortured and killed Kenyan civilians. The groups were made up of British soldiers, including Kitson on occasion, and former members of those fighting against British rule. Tens of thousands of Kenyans ended up in over 150 detention camps where they were brutalized. An estimated 30,000 Kenyans were killed; one and a half million were interned; torture was commonplace and 1090 were hanged.While Kitson boasts of his role in the counter-gangs he ignores the human rights violations that underpinned British strategy in that African country.In 1970 he took command of the 39th Brigade – which covered Belfast and surrounding region. In the same year he published ‘Low Intensity Operations' which quickly became the standard text book for the British Army's counter-insurgency strategy in the following decades. A Raffle for Jim Fitzpatrick limited edition printThe Moore Street Preservation Trust is raffling our hugely popular Elizabeth O'Farrell print - a unique, framed print designed and signed by the renowned Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick. Míle buiochas Jim.  The draw will take place on Good Friday, 3 April 2026.Tickets are €5 / £5 and they can be bought at: msptshop.myshopify.com Public Media IrelandLast week a report entitled, ‘Public Media Ireland: a New PSM (Public Service Media) Organisation for a New Country' was published in Belfast. The report – a joint project by Dublin City University and Ulster University – recommends the setting up of a new public service media organisation, Public Media Ireland, if citizens  ote yes in the referendum for constitutional change.Susan McKay, the Press Ombudsman, chaired the event. The four authors of the report, Dawn Wheatley, Roddy Flynn, Stephen Baker and Phil Ramsey, shared their vision of a Public Se

WHMP Radio
MTA Pres Max Page: $ for education, grad reqmts & a living wage for paras.

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 27:48


MTA Pres Max Page: $ for education, grad reqmts & a living wage for paras. by WHMP Radio

Sped Prep Academy Podcast
December Countdown – 3 Ways to Connect with Your Paras Before the Break

Sped Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 9:40 Transcription Available


In the final episode of 2025, we are shifting the spotlight from survival mode to connection by focusing on the heart of your classroom—the paraprofessionals who support students and teachers every day. With winter break fast approaching, this episode includes 3 simple but meaningful ways to strengthen team culture, boost morale, and create a sense of appreciation and belonging before you all head out for a much-needed break.Jennifer shares three low-lift but high-impact strategies that can help you refocus your team and end the semester on a high note. Whether you're managing stress, juggling responsibilities, or just trying to make it to the break with a smile intact, these ideas are practical, do-able, and rooted in gratitude.

El Garaje Hermético de Máximo Sant
La postventa de las marcas de coches chinas: ¿Peligro?

El Garaje Hermético de Máximo Sant

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 21:52


El tema de hoy es uno de los más importantes en el mundo del motor. Porque comprar es fácil. Lo difícil es mantener. Hemos hablado de sus precios y de su tecnología, pero el coche no es solo un producto. Es un servicio. ¿Están las marcas chinas preparadas para “el día después”? Ya están aquí. Miras por la calle y ves un MG. Paras en un semáforo y tienes un BYD al lado. Te ofrecen un Omoda con un precio alucinante... Pero hoy en Garaje Hermético hacemos la pregunta incómoda: ¿Qué pasa cuando se estropea? ¿Avanza la post-venta al mismo ritmo que la venta? 1. La Promesa Sobre el Papel: Garantías de Récord Lo primero que te ponen sobre la mesa es la garantía. Y aquí, ganan por goleada. Mientras la mayoría de marcas se acomodan en los 3 años legales, las chinas han reventado la baraja: -MG (Grupo SAIC): 7 años o 150.000 km. -BYD: 6 años o 150.000 km (8 años o 200.000 km para la batería Blade). -Omoda y Jaecoo (Grupo Chery): 7 años o 150.000 km. Sobre el papel, es una declaración de intenciones. Te dicen: "Confía en mí". Pero una garantía, amigos, no es más que un contrato. Su efectividad depende de la red que tiene que ejecutarla. 2. El Triángulo Roto: La Realidad de la Post-Venta El problema de la post-venta no es el coche; es la logística. Es un triángulo con tres pilares, y si uno falla, todo se cae. -Pilar 1: La Capilaridad (¿Dónde está el taller?) Un coche chino hoy te obliga a morir en el servicio oficial. El taller de tu barrio no tiene ni los manuales ni la diagnosis. ¿Y cómo de grande es la red oficial? MG roza los 100 puntos de servicio. BYD prevé unos 60. Omoda, 80. Suena bien, pero Seat, por ejemplo, tiene más de 300. Si vives en Soria, Cáceres o Teruel, tu taller más cercano puede estar a 150 kilómetros. Tener que hacer 200 km (ida y vuelta) para una revisión es un inconveniente. Si el coche falla, es un problema. -Pilar 2: La Formación (¿Saben lo que hacen?) Estas marcas se apoyan en grandes grupos multimarca. El mecánico que ayer reparaba un Corsa, hoy tiene que diagnosticar un híbrido de MG o un eléctrico de BYD. Requiere una formación específica en alta tensión que no todos tienen, y la velocidad de ventas a veces supera a la de la formación. -Pilar 3: La Logística (El Verdadero Talón de Aquiles) Aquí está el punto crítico. El gran agujero negro. Los recambios. Para un Renault, un faro o una aleta llegan en 24-48 horas. ¿Qué pasa con un coche chino? No hay recambio de competencia. Olvídate. SÓLO existe la pieza original. Todo depende del importador y su almacén central. El drama viene con la "pieza de colisión" (carrocería) o "pieza de baja rotación" (un sensor, una centralita). Los testimonios en foros se repiten: "Llevo un mes esperando un paragolpes", "Dos meses parado por un sensor". Las marcas están montando sus centros logísticos en Europa (Francia, Alemania, España), pero si la pieza no está allí, hay que pedirla a China. Y hablamos de semanas o meses. 3. El Ecosistema Chino: No Todos Son Iguales Sería injusto meter a todas en el mismo saco: -Nivel 1: MG (Grupo SAIC): Víctimas de su propio éxito. El ZS ha sido un superventas. Tienen la red más grande, pero también la más congestionada y desbordada. -Nivel 2: BYD (El Gigante): Van más lentos, con una estrategia "premium" aliándose con los grupos de concesionarios más potentes. Son los más serios y controlan hasta sus propios barcos de transporte. -Nivel 3: Omoda/Jaecoo (Grupo Chery): El movimiento más inteligente. Se han aliado con EV Motors para usar la antigua fábrica de Nissan en Barcelona como su gran centro logístico para el sur de Europa. Esto debería acortar drásticamente los plazos. -Nivel 4: Los "Aventureros" (DFSK, SWM, etc.): El peligro real. Vienen a través de un importador. Si el importador quiebra o decide dejar la marca, te quedas con un "coche huérfano". 4. ¿Qué Pasa Fuera de España? No es un problema solo español. En Reino Unido, MG es un éxito rotundo, pero los foros están plagados de quejas por esperas de meses para piezas de carrocería. La situación es tal que algunas aseguradoras han llegado a pausar la emisión de pólizas. ¿La razón? No es la reparación; es el coste del coche de sustitución. Si un golpe tonto tarda 3 meses en repararse, la aseguradora paga 3 meses de coche de cortesía. Es la ruina. América del Sur es el espejo donde mirarnos: un cementerio de marcas "huérfanas" que llegaron, vendieron y desaparecieron, dejando a los propietarios sin recambios. 5. ¿Es Más Caro o Más Barato de Mantener? El mantenimiento programado (filtros, aceite) suele ser barato. El problema son las reparaciones. El drama no es el precio de la pieza, es el coste de inmovilización. ¿De qué sirve una pieza barata si el coche va a estar parado 8 semanas? Si eres un autónomo, un taxista o un comercial, es la ruina. El verdadero coste es el tiempo.

Easy Turkish: Learn Turkish with everyday conversations | Günlük sohbetlerle Türkçe öğrenin

Bu bölümde hepimizin hayatına sessizce sızan bir alışkanlığı masaya yatırıyoruz: erteleme. Neden “birazdan” demeyi bu kadar seviyoruz? Ertelemek her zaman kötü mü, yoksa bazen zihnin kendini koruma yolu mu? Peki ya fark etmeden kaçırdığımız fırsatlar… Bu sohbet, “Ben de böyle yapıyorum!” dedirtecek türden. Dinlemeyi ertelemeyin.

Two T‘s in a Pod
Episode 69: Teachers and Paras—the Dream Team

Two T‘s in a Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 30:05


As we celebrate Education Support Professionals Day during American Education Week, it's the perfect moment to spotlight the paraeducators and other school staff whose dedication makes an enormous difference in students' lives. This episode features special education teacher and Killingly Education Association Vice President Lisa Higgins, her partner in running their district's transition program paraeducator and AFSCME Council 4 Local 3698 president Michelle Pion, as well as Tricia Santos, a staff representative for AFSCME Council 4. Listen to their conversation with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey about their work in Killingly as well as how certified staff and paras can best work together to help students thrive. 

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Desire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders
534: Mindset & Skills to Become a Consistently Profitable Trader - Paras Jandwani

Desire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 27:38


Mindset & Skills to Become a Consistently Profitable Trader In episode 534 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, you will be listening to an interview with Paras Jandwani of Bear Bull Traders, sharing the mindset, skills, and daily habits that helped him go from struggling for over three years to becoming a consistently profitable momentum trader. He breaks down the psychological traps traders fall into, how technical rules can solve emotional issues, and why understanding your personal strengths is the foundation of long-term success. This is a grounded, practical conversation that helps traders see what "consistency" really requires behind the scenes. The video is also available for you to watch on YouTube. >> Watch the video recording! >> Private Training: "Strengths & Weaknesses" (With Template) >> Paras' Tape Reading Course Topics Covered In This Episode 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Who is Paras Jandwani? 01:14 What kind of trading do Paras do today? 02:00 His early years and the difficult 3-year struggle to become profitable 06:04 How tape reading became his turning point 09:29 How long tape signals last & identifying real-time patterns 12:35 How Paras defines consistency and why you can lose it 17:23 Why refining your playbook reduces losses 18:49 How to build confidence to scale into trades 20:17 Why realistic expectations matter in your trading career 21:26 How to discover your natural trading strengths 23:30 How your personality dictates the trading style that suits you 25:37 How to find Paras Jandwani (links below) What did you like best in this podcast episode? Let's talk in the comments below, or join me in the Facebook group! Desire To Trade's Top Resources DesireToTRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist One-Page Trading Plan (free template) Recommended brokers: EightCap (preferred Crypto and FX Broker) AxiTrader (use our link to get a special bonus) Desire To TRADE Academy Get a copy of Prop Trading Secrets (Author: Kathy Lien & Etienne Crete) About The Desire To Trade Podcast Subscribe via iTunes (take 2 seconds and leave the podcast a review!) Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via TuneIn Subscribe via Google Play See all podcast episodes What one thing will you implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group! How to find Paras Jandwani X/Twitter: @parasjandwani Paras' Tape Reading Course What one thing will you implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!

Daktilo1984
Arthur Koestler I: Filistin'de Beş Parasız I İki Savaş Bir Yazar #9

Daktilo1984

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 47:16


Siyonist ve komünist ideallerle şekillenen gençlik yıllarının ardından totaliter rejimlerin karanlığına tanıklık eden Arthur Koestler'in kişisel tarihini ve eserlerini ele alıyorlar.Koestler'in "13. Kabile"den "Mağlup Olan İlah"a uzanan düşünsel dönüşümünün izinde bir edebiyat yolculuğuna çıkıyorlar.Bizi Patreon'dan desteklemek isterseniz:

Many Fest To
Many Fest To Podcast Bölüm 64 (Bi Kahve Parasına Podcast)

Many Fest To

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 20:02


Çeşitli bir şeyler konuşuldu. Takip edelim. https://www.instagram.com/alper_celik_/https://x.com/lpercelik

Trust Me...I Know What I'm Doing
Paras Patel on "The Chosen" and finding his inner child

Trust Me...I Know What I'm Doing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 41:07


Abhay shares a conversation with actor Paras Patel, best known for his standout role as Matthew in the global series "The Chosen."They chatted about his journey from growing up in Florida to acting,  emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's roots, the significance of mental hygeine, and the responsibility through his portrayals he feels as an ambassador for the neurodivergent community. Paras also reflects on the evolving landscape for Indian American artists and the importance of self-worth over external validation. (0:00 - 2:30) Introduction(2:30) Part 1 - the acting journey, slowly building a sense of purpose(15:18) Part 2 - lessons learned, identity and being an Indian American actor(27:36) Part 3 - empowerment in Hollywood, cultivating trust, staying in the moment(38:50) ConclusionHappy Diwali to everyone!

Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast (A Show for Special Educators)
103. When Paras Don't Listen: Training and Leading with Confidence in Inclusion

Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast (A Show for Special Educators)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 11:08


In this episode, Lisa gets real about one of the hardest parts of being a special education teacher — training paraprofessionals who just won't listen. She breaks down why this happens, how to set clear expectations, and how to lead with confidence and compassion in an inclusion setting. You'll learn how to build buy-in, communicate effectively, and stay professional even when things get tough. If you've ever felt more like a manager than a teacher, this episode is for you.Resources Mentioned: Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode103

The Good Listener Podcast
FIGHTING TO FIND PEACE | Eamon McAuley's Story - Growing Up In Ardoyne During The Troubles

The Good Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 84:12


Send us a textMy guest for this episode is Eamon McAuley, a former professional boxer fromArdoyne and author of “Fighting to Find Peace”.Eamon was born in Belfast just before “the troubles” erupted and has experienced a childhood unique to his place and time.From arms dumps on his street to his great uncle being brutally m*rdered by the infamous Shankill Butchers, Eamon's life is one that has been shaped, in many ways, by the conflict that surrounded him. Eamon also shares many stories about his father “Coco” McAuley, a notorious Ardoyne hard-man who, at one stage, was shot by the IRA, Loyalists and fought the British army Paras in the street, to the point where they had to send a boxing champion over from Germany try to defeat him. 00:00 Coco McAuley (Eamon's father)08:40 Eamon's childhood (Shankill Butchers and Johnny Adair) 21:15 Lewis Crocker (Belfast's newest champ) 34:30 Thoughts on MMA41:35 Did being a vegetarian end Eamonn's career? 45:25 Coco II59:15 Coco III1:01:25 Coco SHOT BY LOYALISTS 1:06:15 Reality of growing up during the troubles 1:15:00 GFA & thoughts on Irish Reunification https://www.youtube.com/@UCH3Cfhwnw5TxRUlL20A_wuQ https://www.orpenpress.com/books/fighting-to-find-peace-a-belfast-boxers-journey/

Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio
Lori Paras on the Suppressed Divine Feminine in Christianity

Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 67:34


Join author Lori J. Paras for a seismic spiritual awakening that delves into the hidden history revealed in her book, Stone of the Saviour: The Return of the She Christ. This podcast uncovers the centuries-long suppression by patriarchal theology, revealing how the feminine Holy Spirit and divine wisdom (Sophia) were edited out of the biblical narrative to maintain male dominance. Explore the shocking evidence that Mother Mary was the true, sole witness to Christ's Resurrection, a key truth deliberately obscured by gospel writers to strip women of spiritual authority and leadership. You will follow a mystical quest from the Knights Templar's veneration of sacred female heads to the Chintamani Stone carried by women like Helena Roerich, recognizing them as the incarnate Divine Feminine. Discover why the restoration of the sacred feminine, the She Christ, is essential to healing spiritual imbalance and ushering in the prophesied Age of the Holy Spirit. Get the book: https://amzn.to/4gLmpwQ More on Lori: https://www.loriparas.com/ Get The Occult Elvis: https://amzn.to/4jnTjE4 Virtual Alexandria Academy: https://thegodabovegod.com/virtual-alexandria-academy/ Gnostic Tarot Readings: https://thegodabovegod.com/gnostic-tarot-reading/ The Gnostic Tarot: https://www.makeplayingcards.com/sell/synkrasis Homepage: https://thegodabovegod.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyte AB Prime: https://thegodabovegod.com/members/subscription-levels/ Voice Over services: https://thegodabovegod.com/voice-talent/ Support with donation: https://buy.stripe.com/00g16Q8RK8D93mw288 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast (A Show for Special Educators)
92. How to Train Your Paras Before the First Day of School

Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast (A Show for Special Educators)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 12:25


In this essential episode of Teach. Task Box. Inspire., Lisa Hollady dives into one of the most impactful—and often overlooked—steps in setting up your special education classroom: training your paraprofessionals. Lisa shares exactly what to teach your paras before school starts, from daily expectations to behavior supports, and how to build a strong team culture rooted in communication and trust. You'll also learn simple systems you can set up now—like para binders, prompting visuals, and center instructions—that will keep your classroom running smoothly all year long.Resources Mentioned: Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode92

Sped Prep Academy Podcast
Kickstart the School Year With Your Paras: 3 Must-Do Actions

Sped Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 10:42 Transcription Available


Welcome to the final episode of our July Paraprofessional Series! This month, we've talked mindset, delegation, communication, and even heard directly from paras themselves. But today's episode is all about action—because a strong team doesn't just happen… it's built. And it starts with YOU.In this episode, I'm walking you through 3 simple but powerful steps you can take to start the school year off right with your paraprofessionals. These are the exact things I wish I had started doing earlier in my own career—and they've made all the difference.Whether you're working with one para or a whole team, this episode will help you lay the foundation for a school year built on respect, clarity, and collaboration.What You'll Learn:How to get your hands on a free 10-step guide to build team culture Why every para deserves a handbook and where to find oneFive essential questions to open the lines of communication from day oneResources Mentioned:

SMA News & Perspectives
#151: Anton Paras, marketing executive in digital health

SMA News & Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 36:24


In episode 151, host Kevin Schaefer talks with his colleague, Anton Paras. Anton is a marketing executive for Bionews Inc., the publisher of SMA News Today, and he lives in the Bay Area, California. Recently, Anton went with Kevin to Anaheim, California, for part of the annual Cure SMA conference. There, they worked on a video about theme park accessibility and interviewed multiple people in the SMA community. During this conversation, Anton reflects on this experience, shares his perspective on engaging with rare disease communities, and offers insight into what others in the digital health space can do to better support patients and caregivers. ================================ To take part in our ongoing discussions regarding SMA, please visit http://www.smanewstoday.com/forums

Country Life
Levison Wood: Trekking the Nile, near-death experiences and why nothing beats a cup of tea and a piece of toast

Country Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 29:33


'There was a time when I couldn't walk down the King's Road without being mobbed,' chuckles Levison Wood. This is no brag, though: it's said with the bemusement of a man who was catapulted to fame after his plan to trek the length of the River Nile made him into an unlikely celebrity alongside today's crop of modern explorers.• Listen to Country Life podcast on Apple Podcasts• Listen to Country Life podcast on Spotify• Listen to Country Life podcast on AudibleWe're delighted that Levison joined James Fisher on the Country Life Podcast this week, to talk about how his early life roaming Staffordshire morphed — via a stint in the Paras regiment — into a career trekking the world, from the jungles of South America to the freezing mountains of the Himalayas. His books and documentaries — one of which became the most-watched factual TV programme in Britain in 2015 — have made him a hugely well-recognised face, and he tells the tale of how his thirst for adventure, and his fascination with connecting with people around the world, brought him to where he is today.That fascination with people also underlies his latest book, The Great Tree Story. He happily admits that he's no botanist, and couldn't tell one species of tree from another: instead, this is a tale of how the lives of people have intertwined with the trees around them for millennia. Take the yew trees that dot churchyards around Britain, for example: they weren't planted after the ancient churches were built; instead, the churches were built at the sacred spots where the oldest trees stood proud. It's a fascinating listen; you can find out more about The Great Tree Story here.Episode creditsHost: James FisherGuest: Levison WoodEditor and producer: Toby KeelMusic: JuliusH via Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sped Prep Academy Podcast
Building Stronger Teams: What Paras Wish Teachers Knew

Sped Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 15:36 Transcription Available


This week's episode is a little different because it's not about us as teachers. It's about the incredible individuals who support us and our students every single day: our paraprofessionals.Throughout July, we've been focusing into how to build strong para-teacher relationships, and in this episode, we're hearing directly from the voices that matter most. I asked a group of current and former paraprofessionals five powerful questions about their roles, challenges, and what they need from their supervising teachers—and their answers were honest, heartfelt, and eye-opening.✨ Inside this episode, we explore:What makes a para feel valued and respectedThe misunderstandings teachers often have about their roleWhat paras wish would change in the way they collaborate with teachersWhy input, clarity, and recognition matter more than you might thinkHow we can better provide the training and tools they truly need

100x Entrepreneur
How To Build A Successful Startup In India ft Paras Chopra (Sold Wingify For $200 Million)

100x Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 69:14


Three failed startups. One of India's biggest B2B exits. Then returning 75% of investor money in the next venture. An entrepreneur who's lived that arc is bound to have insights for anyone building or thinking of building.Paras Chopra, founder of Wingify (sold for $200 million), Nintee, and now Lossfunk, joins us this week.We discuss the small decisions that quietly define your startup: what product to build, how to structure your team, and why setting the right communication culture early can help.Paras shares what most founders overlook early on : Pricing isn't about effort you put but about the value you create, why having competitors might actually be better than having none, and how financial metrics often distract from what really matters to customers.Paras talks about what changed between each attempt of building his startups, and why some lessons only reveal themselves the hard way and what shifts after you've seen both failure and success. Whether you're launching your first company or planning your next, this conversation will give you the clarity needed to tilt the odds in your favor.Check out The Book of Clarity by Paras Chopra.00:00 – Startups Should Be Like Cults02:25 – Building a Founder's Value System03:25 – Bet on What Won't Change in 10 Years05:15 – What AI Can't Do Well (Yet)10:00 – Do Humans Even Want Accuracy?10:57 – What Founders Should Not Build or Sell13:35 – Are many competitors better than none?19:47 – Why Repeating Success Is Hard21:20 – Customer Value Metrics > Financial Metrics23:35 – Why Paras's Startup after Wingify Didn't Work27:00 – What Is Micro Communication?30:41 – Writing Culture in a Startup32:50 – Obsess Over Organisational Design37:15 – Is Luck in Our Hands?41:24 – Why Bias Is Risky for Entrepreneurs42:35 – Great Startups Look Like Toys at First44:00 – Why Deep Tech Startups Struggle to Succeed46:09 – Paras's New Venture Lossfunk49:23 – Why Uncertainty Is a Startup Moat55:56 – What Most Founders Get Wrong About Pricing57:36 – Should Price be on Effort or Value?59:23 – Wingify Innovated on Just One Metric1:00:25 – What Is Failure for Paras?1:04:08 – Diversify Your Self-Worth Like a Portfolio1:05:21 – The Startup Game Is a Mental Game1:06:43 – Did Wingify Create Wealth or Just Money?---​​India's talent has built the world's tech—now it's time to lead it.This mission goes beyond startups. It's about shifting the center of gravity in global tech to include the brilliance rising from India.What is Neon Fund?We invest in seed and early-stage founders from India and the diaspora building world-class Enterprise AI companies. We bring capital, conviction, and a community that's done it before.Subscribe for real founder stories, investor perspectives, economist breakdowns, and a behind-the-scenes look at how we're doing it all at Neon.---Check us out on:Website: https://neon.fund/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theneonshoww/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beneon/Twitter: https://x.com/TheNeonShowwConnect with Siddhartha on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siddharthaahluwalia/Twitter: https://x.com/siddharthaa7---This video is for informational purposes only. The views expressed are those of the individuals quoted and do not constitute professional advice.Send us a text

I've Never Said This Before With Tommy DiDario
Paras Patel of The Chosen

I've Never Said This Before With Tommy DiDario

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 48:42 Transcription Available


This week, Tommy is joined by the brilliant Paras Patel, who plays Matthew in one of the most watched shows in the world. THE CHOSEN is the first ever multi-season show about the life of Jesus, and it became the most successful crowdfunded TV series or film project in history. The series has over 770 million episode views and, with Season 5 out now, that number is sure to explode even more. THE CHOSEN is resonating with both religious and non-religious viewers because the storytelling is connecting with audiences in really deep ways. For example, the character of Matthew is historically a former tax collector who becomes one of Jesus’ disciples. But in THE CHOSEN, he is also neurodivergent, which is something that makes many viewers feel seen. Today, Paras opens up about why he feels that THE CHOSEN has resonated in such a big way with audiences, what he would ask Matthew if he had the chance to meet him, if he felt the pressure playing the role of such an important historical figure, what similarities he shares with Matthew, if he read the book of Matthew to prepare for this role, how his relationship with religion and spirituality has changed through doing this series, what he has most learned about himself through playing Matthew, why this role gave him his purpose, how the decision was made to make Matthew a neurodivergent character, what he is really scribbling down in his tablet throughout the series, if he would want to star in a Matthew spin-off, what that might look like, what it’s really like working with a dog so closely, the scene that will forever hold a special place in his heart, if anything mystical or unexplained ever happened in the middle of filming an episode, the emotional filming of Season 5, if he ever worried that being a part of a faith-based show would limit his future work as an artist, how he has worked through feeling stuck throughout different moments of his life, if he thinks Matthew had a crush on Mary Magdalene, and so much more. Subscribe, rate, and review this episode if you enjoyed this conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Episode 246: Don’t Sleep on Filipino Choral Music with Reagan Paras

Choralosophy

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025


Choirs across the Western world are making huge strides as we push for more diverse repertoire as well as approaches to vocalization and instruction. Reagan Paras urges us to include the Philippines as a rich resource. In this conversation, Reagan Paras shares his unique perspective on Filipino choral music and its cultural significance. He discusses … Continue reading "Episode 246: Don’t Sleep on Filipino Choral Music with Reagan Paras"