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On The Oche
Matt Edgar cynical over the PDPA's effectiveness after recent changes

On The Oche

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 53:43


Matt Edgar cynical over the PDPA's effectiveness after recent changes "I find it hard to believe in an organisation that only exists through the funding of the other organisation. if the funding wasn't there from the PDC, there'd be no PDPA. So can they really rock the boat that much that finishes their organisation? Don't bite the hand that feeds you. And if they bite back too much to the PDC, do they go, well, we don't need PDPA."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE UNMISSABLE DARTS CONTENT ➡️ http://bit.ly/OnlineDartsTVSub ⬅️Join us as a member to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTDL4daMTst8SQr21XUon-g/join~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~#darts #MattEdgar #onlinedartstv ******************************************************************************Make sure you are following us on all social media platforms. Facebook ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/OfficialOLDartsTwitter ➡️ https://twitter.com/OfficialOLDartsInstagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/officialoldarts/TikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@onlinedartsThreads ➡️ https://www.threads.net/@officialoldartsOnline ➡️ https://bit.ly/OnlineDartsBlueSky ➡️ https://bit.ly/ODBlueSky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Weekly Dartscast
#375: Alan Warriner-Little, Joe Comito, European Championship Preview

The Weekly Dartscast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 72:13


Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode ahead of the European Championship.   The boys start the show with a look back at last weekend's Czech Darts Open, which saw Luke Humphries win the title and Kim Huybrechts, a late call-up to the event from the reserve list, go all the way to the final.   Alex and Burton also look ahead to the European Championship, the latest PDC major on the calendar, and delve into the draw and the first-round ties they are most looking forward to. The team finish up the show with the return of the mailbag.   Alan Warriner-Little (16:00) calls in ahead of heading out to Dortmund as part of the ITV team for the European Championship this week. The former world number one and PDC major champion chats about a range of subjects, including his continued role with the PDPA, still holding the highest match average record in the World Grand Prix and much more!   Joe Comito (51:32) also joins us from Australia after recently qualifying for the PDC World Championship. Joe calls in to reflect on an astonishing final weekend on the DPA ProTour, which saw him reach a final and win two titles to finish top of the rankings and secure a debut at Ally Pally in December. Joe also reveals what his next goal is now that he has qualified for the biggest tournament in darts!     Join the Darts Strava King group on Strava *** This podcast is brought to you in association with Darts Corner - the number one online darts retailer! Darts Corner offers the widest selection of darts products from over 30 different manufacturers.  Check out Darts Corner here: UK site US site Netherlands site Check out Condor Darts here: UK site *** The Weekly Dartscast is excited to announce it has agreed a new sponsorship deal with kwiff. A growing name in the sports betting sector, kwiff was an official sponsor of the 2023 WDF Lakeside World Championships and has also worked with several other big names in the darts industry. Set up an account and enjoy a flutter on the darts by opening an account on the kwiff website or via their app (iOS / Android). 18+. Terms and conditions apply. Begambleaware.org – please gamble responsibly. *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis    

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 276 – Unstoppable Christian Life Coach with Dale Young

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 62:33


Our guest this time is Dale Young. Other than ten years in Australia, Dale has spent his entire life in Texas. Mostly he worked in the IT world starting right out of college. Even in college in 1972 he was attracted to computers. He worked in the computer world for more than 30 years. As Dale will describe, he experienced a life-changing event that occurred to him in 1992 that changed the entire direction of his world. However, it was many years before he recognized this life-changing event. Dale will tell us all about this. Dale has an interesting and very positive coaching program he will describe. I think you will see that what he offers is relevant to consider. About the Guest: Dale inspires Christian Entrepreneurs to Step Into Their Calling. He helps them clarify their Calling and turn their business into a purpose-driven mission using proven Biblical principles and the latest research on brain science. Identity answers “Who are you at your deep core level?” Dale uses CliftonStrengths, Spiritual Gifts, and Values assessments along with other reflection tools to help you answer this question. Community answers “Who are you with, who supports you?” Calling answers “Why are you here, in this place at this time?” Dale is certified with several assessments and has multiple coaching qualifications, including WeAlign Executive Coach and the International Coach Federation (ICF) Professional Certified Coach (PCC). Dale volunteers with several Christian non-profits including Follower Of One and the Faith Driven Entrepreneurs. Dale is a native Texan and currently lives west of Fort Worth. Dale is a member of Solid Rock Church. Dale is a two-time #1 bestselling author. Next Level Your Life was released January 24th, 2023 and hit #1 in 31 categories, including international. The Transformational Journey was released October 10th, 2023 and hit #1 in 60 categories including several international. Ways to connect with Dale: Email: Dale@CoachDale.com Website: www.CoachDale.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachdale/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachDaleYoung About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset . Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Transcription Notes: Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Well, howdy, everyone, this is your host, Mike Hinkson, and you are listening to unstoppable mindset. We're really glad that you're here. Thanks for being here, wherever you happen to be today, we get to talk today with Dale Young who as as he would tell you, he inspires Christian entrepreneurs, which I think is great, and he's a coach. He does a number of things relating to all that. And I'm really going to be very interested to hear how he got to doing what he does and exactly what he does. He's also written two books that have been very successful. Both have been published within the last few months, and they're both doing very well, so I think that's kind of cool as well. So Dale, want to welcome you to unstoppable mindset, and thanks very much for being here. Well, thank   Dale Young ** 02:10 you, Michael. I'm honored to be here. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 02:14 why don't we start, as I love to do, by hearing kind of, maybe, about the early Dale, growing up and some of that sort of stuff.   Dale Young ** 02:21 Early Dale, well, let's see. I was born raised in I was born and raised in Amarillo, Texas. So I'm a native Texan. I've lived in Texas all my life, except for 10 years in Australia, which I'm sure we'll get to at some point. But first 18 years was in Amarillo Texas, sort   Michael Hingson ** 02:38 of, sort of, born on Route 66   Dale Young ** 02:42 huh? Yep. Was, was basically had a pretty normal childhood. I was a geek or a nerd before geeks and nerds were popular, so I was in the math and science club and I was in the chess club in high school. So there you go. That gives you a little bit of background for   Michael Hingson ** 03:05 me. Yeah, I, I never did end up in the chess club, but I was in the Math Club and the science club, and I was on the mathletes, which was our math competition thing. And I actually got a letter for being on the mathletes, which was I never expected to get that but during our senior awards assembly, I got a letter. So I thought that was pretty cool. That's pretty cool. So I guess that made me eligible for the Letterman club, except I graduated. So what do you do? Story of my life?   Dale Young ** 03:35 Anyway, High School. The best teacher I had in high school was Mrs. Billy love, and she taught physics, and so I went off to college to be in physics. Aha, yeah. And I know that's very close to your background there,   Michael Hingson ** 03:53 right? My, my master's is in physics, yeah.   Dale Young ** 03:57 So anyway, I got into physics at UT, Austin, and I found that it was a little bit tough. And I was probably, it was probably tough because I was falling in love with computers at the time. Yeah. What year was this? This was 1972   Michael Hingson ** 04:17 okay, yep, yeah.   Dale Young ** 04:18 I i was actually, I was actually going there started out as a physics major, but because I had not had calculus in high school, because I was in one of the more slower high schools in the Amarillo area, they said, Well, you can't take a real physics course because you haven't had calculus, even though I'd had two semesters of physics, and I really knew all the calculus. I just didn't know that I knew all the calculus. And so they put me in this this course that they called physical simulation via computer. And so we worked all these calculus like problems during using the computer programming. And I found that I loved it. And so I went on as kind of doing a lot in physics and a lot in computer science for about a year, year and a half, something like that. And game count came down to a time when I made a B in physics and an A in computer science. And I looked at the employment prospects for things, and I said, Hmm, maybe I should change majors here. So so I went over into computer science and loved it, made, made tremendous progress in that actually had the privilege of actually working as a computer programmer on campus while I was still an undergraduate, and that was a really big deal, because I got to drive my car on campus and all kinds of good stuff like that.   Michael Hingson ** 05:49 What computers were you using back then?   Dale Young ** 05:51 They were basically, I started with Data General, Nova computers, many computers, many computers, right? The computer science profession was, you know, the computer. Most of the computer science people were doing card punches and submitting it to a mainframe with it was a control data computer, CDC computer, yeah. And so it was one of the big, big dogs. And so when I switched to computer science and I took my first computer science class, they actually said, Well, you got you got to do it via punch cards. And I did my first assignment to be a punch cards. And I said, this is not cool. I don't like doing this because I'd already had the stuff with doing the mini computer. So I talked to some buddies and found out I could do the assignment on the minicomputer and submitted to the big computer, get the results back, and then everything, you know, debug it multiple times, and then actually just submit it for once and get the printout. And I was done. And so I didn't actually have to use the computer the punch card decks. And so that was, that was my back door around it, and that was one of the reasons I made straight A's in computer science, is because I could do things about 10 times faster than most of the other computer science people there.   Michael Hingson ** 07:10 Yeah, I remember going to UC Irvine in 1968 and most everything at that time was done on the mainframe, which we had was an IBM 360 and then for the more advanced computer users, they had a PDP 10, the deck PDP 10, which I got to eventually play with a little bit. But for me, the big problem was that there wasn't an interface that was accessible. I kind of figured out a few workarounds to do some stuff on the computer, but it was not really available. A friend who I met because he started this project learning from the computer science people that I wasn't able to access the computer, he did some research, and he figured out a way to develop a computer terminal. And the computer terminal used, let's see, I want to make sure I do it right. It was a PDP 8e mini computer that would take the information from the computer and translate it into code that would drive a printer that was specially modified the shop on campus modified it according to specs to be able to produce some Braille, but it required the computer to translate it. So all of my work, whenever I wanted to use a computer, once we figured that out was I had to go in, activate the PDPA and turn on, of course, the printer, well, it was a terminal, not a printer, and so it would emboss Braille on regular paper, so it wasn't even Braille, so it wasn't anything that I would keep, and it worked, but it was still just kind of a real challenge. So for me, computers, although I love them and did as much as I could and learned as much as I could with them, weren't as usable back in those days. Yeah.   Dale Young ** 09:20 Well anyway, after changing majors, I still graduated in three years and two summer schools, and that was basically because I had to take a foreign language and so I had to concentrate on the summer schools to get the foreign language stuff in. What did you take? And German of all things. Yeah, I thought it was going to be useful in the computer science world, but it really wasn't. So haven't ever really used it or followed up on that. Yeah, yeah. And so anyway, went back to Amarillo and got a job on for the city of Amarillo on an IBM 360 mainframe. Mm hmm, doing IBM assembly language. Did a little bit of COBOL, just enough to know that I didn't like cobalt. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 10:08 I hear you probably,   Dale Young ** 10:09 I probably learned probably three dozen computer languages by the time I graduated college. I did better with Fortran, yeah. Well, my first language was basic, and my second one was Pascal, and my third one was Fortran, so   Michael Hingson ** 10:23 yeah, and I learned basic as well. Yeah, they were all good.   Dale Young ** 10:28 But anyway, was in back in Amarillo for about eight months, got an offer to go back to Austin and work for a actually worked for the boss that I had worked for as a programmer on campus, he had started his own startup company, and he had bought one of these data general Nova computers, and was doing business systems on it. And so I went back and worked for him for a couple of years, then moved over to another local firm there in Austin called radian. They did a lot of atmospheric type of scientific stuff using many computers. So I did that. And after that, I got an offer to move to Dallas, to eventually move to Australia, and that was all because of my data general expertise and background. So came to Dallas for about a year and a half, got my security clearance as part of that, and then went down to Australia in January of 1982 was there for three years, came back to the states for two years and then went back to Australia for seven years after that. So, yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 11:47 So what did you do in Australia? What was the reason for going down there?   Dale Young ** 11:51 So the company I was working for was e systems. It's a defense contractor right now, part of Raytheon, right? And so it was all government work at that point.   Michael Hingson ** 12:02 Yeah, wow. So, so was it just you? Did you have a family by then?   Dale Young ** 12:09 I actually got married in 1983 halfway through that first three years. But I got married to a lady from Dallas. So you know, it was another person that I'd known before, so got married there, and, yeah, we actually never had any kids, so it was just the two of us for quite a while that eventually ended up in divorce in 2016 I'm a parent a little bit later. Yeah, yeah. So anyway, but yeah, had a great time in Australia, both the the first time and the second time. Actually made the Northern Territory volleyball team during the first tour, and that was great. And, you know, made a lot of friends in Australia, had a lot of travel around Australia, did quite a few things in terms of work. But during that time, the thing I was most proud of was I took a I took a system. They actually sent me down there in January 82 to support a system that had not been developed by you systems. It was developed by another government contractor. And they sent a, you know, they installed it in January 82 got it mostly signed off in, think, March of 82 and then they were, they had somebody stay over for another month or so, but after that, it was me. I was the sole support for that new system, and I was also the trainer for that new system. I was teaching all the old people that had not known this system at all. I was teaching them how to use it and support it and such like that and so. So it was lot of responsibility, but one of the big things I did was one program in particular that just was not working at all, and when you printed it out, because this is the day in the days of the green bar computer print out 132 column readouts and such like that. That thing was probably about six inches thick when you printed it out that program, yeah, and I worked through it, and I looked at it, and I it was basically a mess. I ended up just basically throwing away and rewriting it. And it ended up about an inch and a half and print out when it was done. And about half of that was the comments that had been all the changes that were recorded at the front of the program. So I really simplified that program a lot, and it all worked. And it. Work the way the users wanted it to work. So it was, it was a really significant win, and I don't think they ever had any more problems with that problem with that program. So that was one of the things I was most proud of about my Australia, Australia time was being able to make a significant contribution and to change like that. So   Michael Hingson ** 15:19 kind of probably the thing that you remember the most, are you the most proud of when you were in the IT world?   Dale Young ** 15:25 No, not in the whole IT world, but that was definitely in the Australia time. So yeah. So after Australia came back and got a different job as CEO CI CIO of a little company. It had like a four people to IT team. So CIO was just a title, and in title, not in fact, type of thing. Worked there for a couple of years, and then got into computer consulting for a couple of years, then worked for another company for a year, and then started with, with the people I've been with, we actually started a startup company in 2000 in the technology industry. And you say, dot bomb type of thing. That was not a really good time, but our company actually did really well. It was a combination of selling computer hardware. We were a sun microsystem dealer, so we sold computer hardware, and by that time, I was a database expert. So I was installing Oracle databases on the Sun Microsystems and installing the sun OS as well spark stations and so on. Yeah, so operating systems and databases, and I was VP of that startup company. And we went from, I don't know, just a few $1,000 of startup funds to, I don't know, I think it was several million dollars of actual revenue. And we hit number 10 on the entrepreneur, fastest growing companies in the US for the year 2000 so that was applied Solutions Incorporated. And then in 2002 we opened a Houston office, and we hit number 23 on that entrepreneur fastest 100 list. And so then in 2003 we had some internal struggles, some leadership struggles, and some other things. And in 2004 we actually ended up having to shut the company down. So yeah, so it was a real roller coaster ride from 2000 to 2004   Michael Hingson ** 17:34 I remember working with sun spark stations. I worked for a company that actually developed a pizza box that looked just like a spark station, except it had hot plug removable disk drives in it. Oh, wow. Okay, and and so for Wall Street, for example, they could either have our system stacked right on top of or right below the spark station so it didn't take up any more room on a desk, but people could pull out disks and put in different disks, so everybody had their own assigned disk, for example. And we also did that with other organizations, some government contractors or some government agencies that we can't really talk about, but they used it too, which, again, was the advantage was it was essentially a zero footprint, except for going up two or three inches. Yeah, which was cool. Yeah,   Dale Young ** 18:29 that was pretty cool. So then 2004 we shut that company down. I went to, went to Stonebridge technologies, and started building, started doing kind of the same things, hardware, databases, operating systems. And one thing I didn't mention, the guy that actually hired me in 1996 he was kind of my friend and mentor. His name's Gary Todd. He was president of applied solutions. I was vice president. And then when we switched over to Stonebridge, he was, he was a vice president and a division lead, division president, and I was working for him, we built up that division, and then 2006 sold a managed services, a database managed services contract, to a client in Houston. This was, you know, we were based in the DFW area, Dallas, Fort Worth area, and sold it to this client in Houston. So I was on the I was down in Houston four days a week for quite a while on, you know, getting that thing spun up and supported in the team built and all that sort of stuff. That contract went annual in 2007 right? Yeah, 2007 went annual for over a million dollars a year. And considering Stonebridge. Was a $12 million annual revenue company in 2006 we got quite a bit of attention in our division because of that so but ended up that after finally left stone bridge in 2021 and we still had a managed database managed services contract with that client in Houston. And, you know, for a managed services contract to last more than five years is a pretty big deal, and this one lasted at least 14 so I was, I was proud of the team that I built, that we built through that time. Wow, that's the thing I would say was the most impressive about my whole IT career,   Michael Hingson ** 20:45 yeah, you you had it, and it lasted for quite a while, which is really pretty cool. What caused you to leave?   Dale Young ** 20:51 Well, so really 2004 because of the changes with applied solutions and some other stuff. I went through some experiential based training, which really opened me up to the whole personal development side. I'd already been kind of in that mode, okay? I've been learning a lot more about teamwork and following John Maxwell and such like that. This, this training I went through in 2004 really opened me up to being more on the personal side, personal connections, all of that. And then in 2007 I started, well, 2006 2007 I started volunteering for that organization and really learning more about the emotional side of human beings and how to really build relationships and things like that. 2007 I end of 2007 I actually take a course with a guy from that organization about life coaching. I'd never heard of life coaching before that never knew that it was such a thing and but I kind of fell in love with it, and I started doing some research on it. Found out that I what I could find at the time in 2007 on the internet was not, I couldn't find anything that really brought in a spiritual aspect. And we'll go back and talk about the spiritual journey in just a second, probably, but the whole spiritual aspect was not there that I could find. And so I said, Well, this is not for me, and I put it on the shelf. I did get certified in a personality assessment called core map, which was similar to disc and in some ways similar to Myers Briggs, and I'd always had lots of disc tests assigned to me, you know, and I'd always came out one particular way, and I was always interested in, well, why does this work so well for me, you know? I know for some people, it doesn't work so well. So what's the difference? And so I got certified in this core map assessment and started doing some of those things on the side. And then in 2009 I'm walking through Half Price Books, and this book falls off the shelf and locks me on the head, figuratively, anyway. And the book is actually titled Christian coaching, and it's like, okay, this is what I've been looking for. And this Christian coaching book led me to follow a guy named Christopher McCluskey, and he invited me to take a coaching course in January, 2011 and I took that course, and I just fell in love with coaching, so I'm working full time in it until 2016 but I'm doing coaching from 2011 to 2016 in a part time mode. And then in 2016 I've been asking Stonebridge to go to part time, if that could work out. They came to me with about two weeks notice and said, We think you ought to start the first of April, going to part time. And I said, Okay, let's do it. And so from 2016 to 2021 I'm doing part time with Stonebridge and building my coaching practice full time. And so that's really how I got out of the whole IT side of things.   Michael Hingson ** 24:16 So by 2021 How did the pandemic affect all of that for you?   Dale Young ** 24:21 Since most of what I was doing on the IT side was already remote, I really didn't have any changes or problems on the IT side at that point anyway, and on the coaching side, I'd always been doing a lot of coaching remotely anyway, because that saved me on travel time and everything else. I had a paid Zoom account since 2015 so I've been on zoom from the fairly early days of zoom. And so a lot of the stuff that I did when the pandemic came out actually just reemphasized some of the stuff that I was doing in the coaching. And why I was being drawn to what I'm drawn to now, which I'll say is just the calling. I feel like calling is bigger than career or passion or mission or even purpose. Calling is just a spiritual pull that draws you forward. So I was I was in the beginning stages of pull up, putting some of that ideas and some of that framework together, working on some of the stuff that I work on now around identity and community, was always a big piece of what I was doing. But the calling piece really, really gelled and really came together, really in 2021, 2022, for me. And so that piece has been that's fairly recent piece for me.   Michael Hingson ** 25:50 Well, you talk about the fact that there is a life changing event that you experienced, but you didn't recognize it for a long time.   Dale Young ** 25:59 Yeah, that was back in 1992 and that was actually before I was Christian. So I was actually raised in a non Christian household. We didn't go to church or anything. I had prayed the prayer back in 79 but I really had no life change. Really had nothing to to inform me or anything like that. But in 1992 kind of towards the end of my time in Australia, and we're we're making some crazy money. I mean, it's like 54% on base salary and lots of benefits and lots of travel and all this sort of stuff. And the government says that they're going to start taxing some of the benefits. And there's a bunch of us that are around this table at lunchtime, and we're all complaining about this tax, you know, now, the taxes, you know, like two or 3% on the bonuses that we're actually getting here, you know. So it's a fairly minor amount, but none of us are acknowledging that fact, and out of my mouth as we're as we're complaining as I'm in there complaining, out of my mouth comes this phrase, and the phrase is, well, maybe we really shouldn't complain, after all, this is just a job, not a career. And it was in that moment that my heart finally got through to my head that I was made for something bigger and something more. And was at that point that it was like, Okay, I need to, I need to pay attention to this. It was almost like a coaching moment, but it was self coaching. You know, I recognized this phrase as something that was important for me to know and pay attention to. And so I took that phrase, and within year and a half or two years, I'm back in the States. I'm not making crazy money. I've switched to careers and all that sort of stuff. And you've heard about the career side of things, so at that point, so we're back in the States. You know my wife that we never had kids together. We're having a few struggles. And in 1997 we start going to church. Because I'd prayed this prayer back in 79 but had never been to church. So, you know, just was getting back into or getting into the total church community, learning a little bit about the Bible and the church and such like that. And in 1998 I'm at a funeral, and there was a church member who signed at OD, and I'm at the funeral, and it was something about the funeral and the way the gospel was presented at that point that made me really set up and take notice. And it was like, Okay, I need to really turn my life over to Christ at this point. And so I did, and I started getting discipled, getting mentored. I still think back on the days when I was being mentored once a week by Greg Boyd. He was a great guy. And, you know, he just poured, poured into me. And that was part of what led me towards the whole personal development and the whole growth and all the other stuff that was going on at that point, you know, in the 2000s and 2004 and 2007 so, you know, it was the but that phrase back in 1992 you know, this is just a job. Yeah, it was like, okay, that's, that's a key thing. I'm listening to my heart for the first time in my life, maybe. And that was something that was really a significant turning point that I didn't even think of as a turning point until, I don't know, probably, probably 2025, years later. So you know, but it led me on that journey that led me now, eventually, to the calling.   Michael Hingson ** 29:54 So now, though you coach full time, do you coach full time? Do you. Coach people from all over. Or, how does that work?   Dale Young ** 30:02 I have coached people in Germany, yeah, via zoom, so, yeah, I coach people all over. You know, a lot of what I do is relational. A lot of what I do is based on identity. And I use the, I use several assessments, but I use the Clifton Strengths, or what's known as the old strength finder assessment, to help people really understand how God created them and how God wired them, because that assessment's got 34 talents for somebody to have the same top five talents in the same order as somebody else in the world. Chances are one in 33 million. So it's pretty unique, you know, I think of the I think in the top 10, it's one in 421 trillion, or something like that. You know, there's only 8 billion people on the planet, right? So, you know, you're going to be unique in in the way that you're that God has wired you and put these talents together in you, and so with that process, you know, helping people, walking people through that system, and helping them understand, this is how God puts you together. This is God, how God wired you. He gave you these talents. He gave you spiritual gifts, if you're a Christian, and those are unique as well. How they show up in your life is unique. And so I, you know, I really think that your your identity, is your superpower, and that's what it that's what you really have to focus on, is being the best you you can be. And that's one, that's one, a third of the system that I put together. That's the identity piece.   Michael Hingson ** 31:46 Well, tell me more about sort of the whole system and and what you coach, and how you coach, and then clearly, you bring a a Christian element into it. How is that received? Well,   Dale Young ** 31:58 it's received pretty well by Christians, and not so well by the general public sometimes. But you know, that's okay, God is God has called me to coach these people, and so that's what I'm focusing on doing.   Michael Hingson ** 32:14 You can only do what you can do. Yeah, that's right,   Dale Young ** 32:17 the second third. The first third is the identity piece, which I've talked about. The second third is the community piece. The fact is, we were all built to be in community, just like God is a trendy and is exist in community. You know, eternally, we're, we're designed to be in community. You know, you've probably heard the the statistics about kids that are raised, you know, babies and infants that are raised in a environment where they're given all the food and their diapers are changed and all that sort of stuff, but they're not given any physical touch, or they're not given any talking to or any love or anything like that, they end up warped, right? They end up as not developed well. And that's just, is an expression of how important community is to to us. And so bringing in a community of people, like minded community, like minded people that are all moving in the same direction. That's what I love to build, and that's what I am in the process of building now is, is a community of people like that. And then the third component is what I call the calling piece. And the calling piece, I've got a framework which is basically four four circles. You can think of as a Venn diagram of four circles calling is the intersection of all four of them, and that Venn diagram, the first one is, what provides income. Okay, so what provides income? You know, what puts the paycheck in the back, what provides for your physical needs, those types of things that is important, but that's also the piece that is often most disconnected from the other three for a lot of people.   Michael Hingson ** 34:11 Why is that?   Dale Young ** 34:13 I think people get into jobs and they're too scared to change the job, even though they know it's not right for them, they they have a sense of safety or security in that job, or it's what they were told that they should be doing all along. Are, you know, several other reasons, but you know, it basically gets down lots of times to they haven't looked at trying to bring that more into their calling. Now, the second key is what I call abilities that others affirm. I use the cliftonstrengths Because a lot of times you'll see that over, over the lifetime you've been affirmed for certain things. But. You maybe dismiss them, or you maybe discounted them. One of the things that it revealed to me, for example, was connectedness. I am a very connected person. I like to make new people, meet new people. I like to go deep with new people. I like to see how people are connected. You know, like Michael, I think I've already introduced a couple of people to you for your podcast, because it's such a great fit. So that's the connectedness showing up. For the longest time I did not recognize that, even though people told me I was doing okay, but seeing it in black and white and being coached through it, it was something that it was like, oh, okay, I guess I really have done this, and people have told me that. So that abilities that others affirm, it also keeps you the people, you know, it's, it's the American Idol syndrome. You know, where people who can't sing on American Idol, and they find out they can't sing type of thing, right? You know, if people tell you that you can do something, it's much more likely you actually are pretty good at it. Yeah, yeah. And then the third key is, what makes your heart cry? This would be something that oftentimes has happened because of something in your past, and I'll use you as an example here, Michael, what makes your heart cry? And I see, I see this in your life is dealing with disabilities. I mean, you're doing a podcast here about disabilities and inclusion, and, you know, unexpectedness, all that sort of stuff, that that is something that's very near and dear to your heart, because it's affected you directly. Okay, what makes my heart cry is entrepreneurs that have failing businesses. I want to help those entrepreneurs succeed in their business, because that that first time with applied solutions, when we had to go out of business after having, you know, three, four successful years. That was a heartbreak for me. Yeah, you know now another piece that makes my heart cry, but not as much, is my divorce, which we never got to but we'll talk about that later. That's another, another piece that makes my heart cry.   Michael Hingson ** 37:20 You're You're welcome to talk about that well.   Dale Young ** 37:23 So after we went to church in 1997 and I got baptized in 98 and then we went through this experiential learning in 2004 I thought we had the best years of our marriage. I really did, but somewhere out of nowhere, in 2011 or 2012 my wife starts asking for a divorce, and it's like, I don't I still don't know exactly where she was coming from, other than she was. I don't even know if I can speculate, but I think she was afraid of me living leaving the IT career, because she saw how happy I was in the coaching side. I think that's my speculation. I don't know if that's true or not, but anyway, we tried to, I tried very hard to save the marriage, and, you know, we went through little bit counseling, and we went through some stuff, but there was several times where she said, Nope, this is done. I'm moving moving away. And she moved off to Tennessee, where her family had grown up. And then, you know, a few months later, should move back, and then a few months later, should move back to Tennessee. Anyway. This went on for several times, and finally, knew that it was over on September 11 of 2015 we had gone to see would. Should been back in town with gone on a date, and we went to see the movie War Room, which is all about, you know, praying your way back to a healthy marriage is really the way I described that, that that movie in a nutshell. And I was thinking there, wow, this is exactly what we need. We need to pray our way back to a healthy marriage. And just after that movie, she said she's leaving for Tennessee the next day, and really broke my heart. And so six months later, the divorce was final. Divorce was final on March 7, and my boss comes to me, my boss at Stonebridge comes to me a week or two later and says, We think April 1 is a good time for you to go to part time in your IT career. And I'm going, well financially, it's not a really good time. But, you know, I'm not going to turn down this chance, you know, because I felt like God was opening the door, and so I went ahead and stepped through it, and I don't regret it, but I did have some hard financial. Years after that. So, yeah, yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 40:03 things happen. And yeah, it's it's interesting, not knowing your wife at all, and you know, just listening to your story. The thing that strikes me in general about a lot of the things that that you've said, not specifically about you or anyone in particular, is we so choose not to or are afraid to take time every day to analyze ourselves, look at what went well, what didn't go well, and how we can deal with what didn't go well, or even what did go well, and how can we do it better. I'm a firm believer in the whole concept of introspection, and it's something that we should do. And again, this isn't a comment about you, but it's just something that crossed my mind to say that so many people don't, and we never really get deep into what's going on in our lives. And clearly, you did, you have, you have, you've taken some major steps, and you've thought about it a lot over the years, and it was a major step to go out in faith, to change careers, but I gathered that you would say you're really Happy and doing well now,   Dale Young ** 41:20 yep, I am and, you know, as of, as of June 2021, I am married to my new bride, and we are extremely happy, and I've inherited four kids and the three, sorry, three kids and four grandkids through that new marriage. And so that's that's been wonderful to, you know, be able to have some other people to pour into now. So,   Michael Hingson ** 41:46 so do you subscribe to the theory that the purpose of being a grandfather is to spoil grandkids?   Dale Young ** 41:52 I believe that with all my heart, yes, I do good thing.   Michael Hingson ** 41:59 If somebody ever told me, No, I think I'd not really understand why, but yeah, we we never had kids, just lot of things from a physical standpoint for her, she was concerned about it being in a wheelchair her whole life. She just felt it wouldn't be good for her body. But what we also did was we spoiled nieces and nephews and great nieces and great nephews and so on. So we we live vicariously that way. But you know the advantages, of course, just like with being a grandparent, at the end of the day, you can throw them out and send them home.   Dale Young ** 42:36 That's right, hype them up on sugar and send them home for somebody else to deal with them, right?   Michael Hingson ** 42:40 That's right. So it works, works really well, yeah.   Dale Young ** 42:46 So anyway, so, yeah, it's, you know, it's been a wild ride. I will say that I felt like in 2004 when I went through that experiential based training. Before that, I would have said that I was probably a an emotional infant and an emotional, a relational infant. I really didn't understand relationships or emotions the way I do now. Now I don't think it was quite true. I think I actually started learning even going back to 92 I think that was part of what I was part of. What led to that statement of, this is just a job, not a career. I think I was glimmering and and growing a little bit. But that time in 2004 2005 and the volunteering I did after that, it really just supercharged it, and that, that's one of the reasons why I say, I say the community is one of the big three components of my coaching now, is that you gotta bring in the relational aspect.   Michael Hingson ** 43:57 But it's pretty insightful that you, you said, and, and I can understand why it took a while to really understand the full significance of it, but it's just a job, not a career, that is a pretty profound statement, and I think all too often, so many of us are just doing a job and we don't find maybe what our career really ought to be, or what our career really is, or maybe we view it as a job, and it really is our career. Again, it gets back to really taking the time to think about it and analyze it, and it's something that we all ought to do a lot more of but it is, I think, really important to have that thing that you really love to do. And I agree with the people who say that it's not a job when you're just having fun and you just really enjoy doing it, and the time passes by so quickly. Yeah.   Dale Young ** 45:00 Yeah, exactly, exactly. And that really gets to the fourth key of my four key system for the calling, which is the desires of your heart. I think it's Psalm 37 if I remember right, that says something about you know, God will follow the Lord, and he'll give you the desires of your heart. That's a paraphrase. But you know, in my way of thinking, God wired you and created you, not only with your talents and your spiritual gifts and things like that, your hair color, your eye color, you know, all these types of things, but he also put in the desires of your heart, and those are the things that are wired in you, deep within you. Proverbs, 20, verse five says a the passions and a person's heart are like deep water, but the but a person of understanding will draw them out. And that's actually a pretty nice coaching verse. You know, I think coaches can come alongside of you and help you recognize when you say those statements, like, it's just a job, not a career. They can help you when you are just rattling on and you say, Oh yeah, I love to do this. And you go, Wait a minute. Why? What did you just say? Oh, yeah, I love to do this. What does that say about your desires of your heart? You know? What does it say about your passion and about your mission? You know, those types of things. So that's, that's the kind of the calling framework. It's got those four keys and custom intersections and things like that. But you put those four keys together that provides the basis for my coaching program through the calling piece, which is the third piece of my whole coaching system.   Michael Hingson ** 46:52 Well, and I asked you before, if you you know how people receive your coaching, it seems to me, although you know you, I'm sure you bring God into it and Jesus into it, and so on, but you're teaching basic concepts that should be acceptable to anyone. But of course, as soon as you talk about God or Jesus, they're going to be people who just tune it out. Oh, that's Christian. I don't believe in that. The concepts, though, are still the same.   Dale Young ** 47:24 Well, the concepts of the Bible are still the same. You know, almost everybody steals something from the Bible, whether they realize it or not. So, so from that point of view, yeah, I totally agree. I just want people, and I'm open to working with non Christians. Don't get me wrong. Yeah, they, they have to. They have to be able to be respectful to me the way that I'm respectful to them. And they have to know that I am a Christian. And if you put me, I'm probably Christian, you know. And so I'm going to use Bible verses, because I do. I do believe in it. I don't always have to put the reference on them, you know, I don't have to be in your face with about it. But it is something that, if I'm speaking to Christians, they get it a little bit more if I do,   Michael Hingson ** 48:15 if they, if they know the Bible, right? Yeah. Well,   Dale Young ** 48:19 these are, these are these are principles. These are things that are common to everybody, because they're common to humans, sure,   Michael Hingson ** 48:29 and in reality, of course, a lot of the well, most all of the principles are common, even among all religions, if we would, but recognize that. But we get bound up in too many things and get into too many arguments that that really don't make any sense at all, but nevertheless, we do it.   Dale Young ** 48:53 Yeah, that's that's part of what makes us human as well.   Michael Hingson ** 48:57 Yeah, so I've heard. So what are you most passionate about today?   Dale Young ** 49:04 What I'm most passionate about today is helping people understand this framework, whether they coach with me or not, and getting them out of their comfort zone. It's because it's not really a comfort zone. It's an uncomfortable zone that they're used to and living inside a zone where they're not improving, where they're not growing, that where they're not developing, that just is a waste of talent. It's a waste of life. You know, it's basically you're just dead, but not in the grave yet. And so I really want people to get energized. I want them to live their life, and I want them to do what they're designed, to do, what they were put on this planet, to do whatever that might be. And I just like to help them. I like to come alongside and help people. Figure out what that is. That's where I get the most joy. That's where I feel like God smiles at me. Is if I've done that in a day, he I can go to sleep at night saying, oh, god smiling at me because I did my job today.   Michael Hingson ** 50:15 Well, I have, in in the past, done some some significant studying about coaching and so on. And one of the things that I've always remembered that I read was that the whole idea of a coach is not to have the answers, but to help guide you to figure out what the answers are. And I think that's so important, and makes it so powerful, because when you help people discover what their calling is, what they're meant to do, and what makes them passionate. There's nothing better than that.   Dale Young ** 50:49 That's right, that's right. I mean, it's if I'm doing on Zoom, I can see the light bulb go off in their head, you know, because their whole countenance changes. It's just so amazing. And that's part of what I like about the strength finder, the strength finder assessment, and the way that I coach through that. It just really does they start making these connections that they've never made before, and they start realizing, okay, this is actually who I am. And I'll give an example, one of the ladies I coached through the strength finder back in 2019 she had self published 16 books at the time that I met her, she was owner, publisher of a neighborhood magazine, but she was burned out. She was just overworked. She just felt like this wasn't what God wanted her to do, and so I took her through this process, and she basically shut that company down. She started a new company doing virtual administration, and she was fully booked in 30 days with no advertising or anything else, and she was looking for people to help her do the work. And now, five years later, she is got a company that's got, I don't know, 1718, 20 people part time working for her, helping her do all the work. 35 clients, 40 clients nationwide. And she's going, she's, she's at the point where she's trying to get herself out of the day to day work in that business, and it's just been so successful for her because she is doing what she was designed to do and what she was meant to do. And the way she says is, when you stop swimming upstream, that's when the magic happens.   Michael Hingson ** 52:41 How did you help her figure out what the solution was or what she was supposed to do? Well, it was actually   Dale Young ** 52:48 sitting there in her talents, you know, communication, even though she'd self published 16 books, communication was November 14 for her, it wasn't one of her natural talents. She knew how to do it, but it was actually also draining for her. Okay? And so turned out that of those 16 books, I think 12 or 13 of them, were journals. So she wasn't actually creating writing a bunch of stuff. She was creating space for other people to write. So it was kind of an interesting thing that she saw once she had been through this process, okay, but you know, her, her talents are actually, we've got four of the same top five, not in the same order, but, you know, we're very similar in some of those. And so, you know, her idea, her, her superpower is being able to get a group of people to work on a particular issue or problem or set of problems for other people. And she does it so well. She's a she's a community builder, and she does it really well.   Michael Hingson ** 53:55 That's cool, yeah. Well, we talked a little bit about them. I'd love to hear a little bit more about your two books. My two books. So   Dale Young ** 54:03 my books are, let's see, I don't even have one hair candy for me. I was gonna hold it up, leave the pictures through the camera. So two books are, first one was published in January of 2023, and it's called next level your life. And it's a compilation book with about 40 authors in it. It's got Tom Ziegler in it, Simon Bailey, Ross, Robert Helms, I think he's got something like three quarters of a billion dollars in real estate, and it's put together by Kyle Wilson. Kyle Wilson was the marketing person behind Jim Rohn. You know Jim Rohn was the big speaker, right? Kyle Wilson took him from like $400 for a one hour speaking engagement up to $10,000 a day. A type of thing. And, you know, booked out his calendar with 300 events a year, or something like that. So, so next level your life. And I wrote a chapter in there, and it talks about the worst decade of my life, which was from 2012 2011 2012 when started asking for a divorce. Through that bottom were in the three or four weeks I divorce was final, and then I went to part time in the IT career and all that sort of stuff. The second book is called The transformational journey. It came out in October 2023 and it's got Dennis Whateley, Brian Tracy, Chris Gronkowski, from football fame and Latino from music frame, lot of good people in there, similar type thing, but 40 different authors in that one. So next level your life. Hit Amazon. Bestseller in 31 categories, and transformational journey at Amazon bestseller in 60 categories, and they're available on Amazon about 13 bucks a piece on on Amazon. So yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 56:17 what's your your next book project? Well, my   Dale Young ** 56:21 next book project is another compilation book that's going to be coming out probably later this year, maybe 24 and it's actually going to have more like 80 people in it, and something like 20 celebrity authors, again, put together by Kyle Wilson, and it's called Lessons from thought leaders.   Michael Hingson ** 56:47 Okay, cool. Well, we'll have to keep an eye out for that. I think that it'll be interesting to see how all that goes.   Dale Young ** 56:58 Yeah, it's been interesting being a two time number one, best selling author here, and you know, I'm looking for speaking engagements and podcasts like this, and just trying to get my message out, because I feel like this is giving me a platform to talk about the the calling, and helping people to just find their calling, step into their calling, and then follow their calling. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 57:23 if people want to reach out to you and explore the coaching process, explore learning about the calling and working with you, how do they do that?   Dale Young ** 57:35 I'm on all the social media. LinkedIn is Coach Dale Facebook is Coach Dale young. You can send me emails to dale@coachdale.com you can hit my website@coachdale.com and there's you can find all my information in those stories and those two books as well. So yeah, and I'm sure we'll get all of that into the links as well. Yes,   Michael Hingson ** 58:04 it'll all be there. You provided us with a lot of that, so that's cool. Well, I want to thank you for being here and giving us your insights and offering a lot of things for all of us to think about. I hope people will reach out to you. I think it's important that people really analyze themselves and and if they're not successful at it themselves, then they've got people like you who can help with that. But I think it's important that people really analyze themselves and and take the time to understand what they really want to do and what they're passionate about. We all have a whole lot more fun when we deal with our passions and follow through on them. Of course, it's I'm it's probably a little nebulous to say they got to be realistic. But what is realistic that the bottom line is that we really need to decide what we're to do, what we're meant to do, and do it and and you help with that. So that's great. So I want to thank you. I want to thank you for being here, but I also want to thank all of you for listening. We really appreciate it. Hope that you'll reach out to coach Dale. And Dale is D, A, L, E, so please reach out, and he's there and ready to help. I want to thank you for being here, and I really hope that you will give us a five star rating wherever you're listening to unstoppable mindset or watching it. Also, if you'd like to reach out to me, love to hear from you. You can reach me at Michael H, i@accessibe.com that's m, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, I, B, e.com, or go to our podcast page, which is w, w, w, dot Michael hingson.com/podcast, and Michael Hinkson is spelled M, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I N, G, s, O, N, again.com/podcast, and as Dale said, I also am a speaker. I've been speaking ever since September. 11th, 2001 so if you need a speaker, or know anyone who does love to hear from you, you can also reach out to me at speaker at michaelhingson com. But however you do it, I hope that you'll reach out, and I hope that you'll reach out to Dale as well and work with him and use some of those insights. So again, Dale, I want to just thank you for being here and giving us all your time and your thoughts today.   Dale Young ** 1:00:28 Well, thank you, Michael. I've certainly enjoyed it, and I'm honored to be   Michael Hingson ** 1:00:37 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. 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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 30:32


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Medical Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 52:07


Revolutionizing Medical Treatment with PDPA Technology: Featuring Dr. Jeffrey SteinbergIn this episode of the Medical Entrepreneur Podcast, we welcome Dr. Jeffrey Steinberg, an accomplished neurologist specializing in treating NFL athletes, neurodegenerative disorders, headaches, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, sleep disorders, and pain in Plantation, Florida. Dr. Steinberg discusses his personal experience and professional insights on using advanced PDPA technology for treating knee injuries, chronic pain, and neurodegenerative conditions. He highlights the benefits, challenges, and transformative potential of PDPA, including his own journey in avoiding knee surgery through this innovative treatment. Tune in to explore how PDPA technology is reshaping medical approaches to inflammation, cognitive function, and overall quality of life.00:00 Introduction to the Medical Entrepreneur Podcast00:52 Meet Dr. Jeffrey Steinberg01:19 Dr. Steinberg's Personal Knee Journey03:26 Challenges with Traditional Treatments06:11 Exploring PDPA Technology13:57 Success Stories and Patient Experiences22:54 Holistic Approaches in Medicine26:18 Understanding Mercury and Lead Levels26:44 Migraines and Detoxification28:06 Holistic Approach to Migraines31:00 Energy Drinks and Health Risks32:19 Inflammation and Chronic Diseases34:03 The Role of Peptides in Treatment44:29 Diabetes and Dementia Connection48:57 Conclusion and Contact Information

Medical Entrepreneur
Regenerative Medicine A New Hope for Athletes with Dylan Moses

Medical Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 43:57


00:00 Advice for Younger Self and Regenerative Medicine Insights01:27 Welcome to the Medical Entrepreneur Podcast01:47 Dylan Moses' Early Life and Football Beginnings03:02 High School Football Success and College Recruitment05:11 College Football Journey and Challenges06:15 Injury Setbacks and Recovery Struggles06:40 Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic and Rehabilitation12:53 Professional Football Aspirations and Disappointments16:16 Discovering Regenerative Medicine and New Opportunities21:20 The Pain and the Recovery Journey21:48 Training and Performance Post-Recovery22:23 Regenerative Treatments and Their Impact23:31 Signing with the Memphis Showboats24:23 Challenges and Setbacks in the League30:51 Reflections on Pain and Perseverance41:32 Advice for Athletes and Future Plans43:17 Conclusion and Social Media

Medical Entrepreneur
Defying Medical Expectations: The Miraculous Recovery of Fernando Batista

Medical Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 80:31


00:00 Introduction to the Spinal Injury00:24 Initial Struggles and Early Treatments01:28 Welcome to the Medical Entrepreneur Podcast01:43 Fernando's Background and Injury Story03:52 The Accident and Immediate Aftermath05:48 Hospital Experience and Surgery09:45 Post-Surgery Challenges and Recovery13:47 Mother's Perspective and Emotional Journey16:05 Rehabilitation and Adjusting to New Reality42:40 Family and Faith: The Foundation42:50 Rehabilitation Challenges and Insurance Issues45:37 Discovering Alternative Treatments48:39 The Journey to Panama and Financial Hurdles52:06 Adjusting to Life at Home Post-Injury54:05 Exploring New Therapies and Training01:03:04 Miraculous Progress and Standing Again01:07:29 The Power of Hope and Faith01:18:41 Documenting Medical Breakthroughs

The Weekly Dartscast
#355: Glen Durrant, Connor Scutt, ProTour and Development Tour Reviews

The Weekly Dartscast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 72:59


Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after a busy week of darts in Hildesheim. The team start the show with a look back at the two Players Championship events, which saw Michael Smith and Brendan Dolan win their first ranking titles of the season. Alex and Burton also reflect on the latest weekend of Development Tour action, discuss the early contenders for the WDF World Championships, and answer your listener questions in the mailbag. Glen Durrant (15:34) calls in ahead of commentating on the Baltic Darts Sea Open on the European Tour this weekend. The former Premier League champion looks back on his end to 2023 which saw him earn a commentary call-up with Sky Sports, working at the Grand Slam and the World Championship, and also discusses his future plans as a player, his new role with the PDPA and if Burton is a bigger Middlesbrough fan than him! Connor Scutt (46:45) also stops by after a memorable weekend which saw him win the Denmark Open. Connor reflects on his first ranking title in the senior ranks which also secured him an automatic spot at Lakeside in December, and also discusses the last six months, making his Ally Pally debut, narrowly missing out on regaining his tour card at Q-School, and his plans for the rest of 2024. *** This podcast is brought to you in association with Darts Corner - the number one online darts retailer! Darts Corner offers the widest selection of darts products from over 30 different manufacturers.  Check out Darts Corner here: UK site US site Netherlands site Check out Condor Darts here: UK site *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Thomas Page, Connor Ellis    

Medical Entrepreneur
Placentally Derive Protein Array (PDPA)

Medical Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 62:09


If you're planning to add something in your medical spa practice that is in demand and effective, then stay tuned to this episode and be informed about the latest technology in regenerative medicine. Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)David Bell's background regarding regenerative market (00:29)How PDPA is being used (04:40)The aha moment because PDPA  (11:31)The potency of PDPA (18:06)The huge market of PDPA (25:02)The demand of PDPA (30:21)The Benefit of PDPA in IV infusion (34:35)The impact of regenerative medicine to patients (43:32)Stories of people who has been treated with PDPA (47:29)What to whenever you're interested of PDPA (59:32)

ถามอีก กับอิก Tam-Eig
RN892 | PDPA ที่ บมจ. ต้องรู้ ก่อนถูกปรับ 5 ล้านบาท

ถามอีก กับอิก Tam-Eig

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 33:55


PDPA ที่ บมจ. ต้องรู้ ก่อนถูกปรับ 5 ล้านบาท | Right Now Ep.892 ถามอีก กับ ดร.อุดมธิปก ไพรเกษตร ประธานเจ้าหน้าที่บริหารบริษัท ดิจิทัล บิสิเนส คอนซัลท์ จำกัด และ คุณสุกฤษ โกยอัครเดช ประธานเจ้าหน้าที่ฝ่ายที่ปรึกษาและการสอบทานการคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล ของ บริษัท ดีบีซี กรุ๊ป จำกัด ( PDPA thailand ) ติดตามความรู้และอัพเดต TAM-EIG_ลงทุนไทย ไปได้ไกลกว่าที่เห็น https://links.tam-eig.com/LineOpenchat_Thai1 โดย อิก บรรพต ธนาเพิ่มสุข, AFPT ที่ปรึกษาการเงิน --------------- สัมภาษณ์วันที่ 26 ธ.ค. 66 รับฟรี! เสื้อยืด TAM-EIG 1 ตัว Join TAM-EIG Membership เลี้ยงกาแฟทีมงานวันนี้ https://links.tam-eig.com/Membershipregisterpage ติดตามทั้ง 15 ช่องทางได้ที่ https://links.tam-eig.com/m/TAM-EIG-Channels

MIPD47
MIPD47 #104_Manejo de Plantas daninhas em Silvicultura 5.0

MIPD47

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 80:36


No dia 31/10 realizamos o V Simpósio de Plantas Daninhas e Pesticidas no Ambiente aqui no IA/UFRRJ. Esse é um evento que o nosso grupo de pesquisa, o PDPA realiza a cada ano, sempre com foco nos estudantes de graduação e pós-graduação da área de ciências agrárias.   O evento ocorre sob a minha coordenação junto com a Professora Camila Pinho e a organização do evento é toda dos estudantes de graduação e Pós do nosso grupo de pesquisa. E aqui quero parabenizar os alunos pelo excelente trabalho de organização, tudo muito bem pensado e executado.  Nesse ano tivemos a oportunidade de trazer os professores   Herbicidas pré-emergentes: cuidados para frutas e hortaliças  Daniel Valadão – UFERSA - Mossoró  Manejo da resistência de Plantas daninhas a Herbicidas  Anderson Nunes – IFRS campus Sertão  Manejo de Plantas daninhas em Silvicultura 5.0  Samuel Silva – UFES - Campus Alegre  Então optamos por gravar as palestras e disponibilizá-las a você, ouvinte do MIPD47.   Nesse terceiro e último episódio da série PDPA eu conversei com o Professor Samuel Silva (UFES - Campus Alegre). Nós conversamos sobre Manejo de Plantas daninhas em Silvicultura 5.0. Foi um bate papo e uma palestra muito produtiva, com muitas novidades para o setor.  Se interessou em conhecer um pouco mais sobre Manejo de Plantas daninhas em Silvicultura 5.0?  Fique com a gente e ouça esse episódio do MIPD47  O MIPD47 tem o apoio  Comitê de Ação a Resistência aos Herbicidas, @HRAC-BR  Instituto de Pesquisa Agrícola do Cerrado, @ipacerpesquisa  Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas @SBCPD.   Schroder Consultoria Agro @ schroderconsultoriaagro  Pró-Reitoria de Extensão UFRRJ, @proextufrrj  PDPA  Equipe:  @Aroldo  @Amanda  @Lucas  Participação   @Samuel  @labmap_ufes    Edição de áudio  @fmux   

MIPD47
MIPD47 #103_Manejo da Resistência de Plantas daninhas a Herbicidas

MIPD47

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 72:44


No dia 31/10 foi realizado o V Simpósio de Plantas Daninhas e Pesticidas no Ambiente no IA/UFRRJ. Esse é um evento que grupo de pesquisa, o PDPA realiza a cada ano, sempre com foco nos estudantes de graduação e pós-graduação da área de ciências agrárias.   O evento ocorre sob a coordenação dos Professores Aroldo Machado e Camila Pinho. A organização do evento foi realizada pelos estudantes do PDPA.   Nesse ano tivemos a oportunidade de trazer os professores Daniel Valadão (UFERS) que abordou o tema “Herbicidas pré-emergentes: cuidados para frutas e hortaliças”, o professor Anderson Nunes (IFRS, campus Sertão) que a bordou o tema “Manejo da Resistência de Plantas daninhas a Herbicidas” e o professor Samuel Silva (UFES, Campus Alegre) abordando o tema “Manejo de Plantas daninhas em Silvicultura 5.0”  Então optamos por gravar as palestras e disponibilizá-las a você, ouvinte do MIPD47.  Nesse segundo episódio eu conversei com o professor Anderson Nunes (IFRS, campus Sertão) que a bordou o tema “Manejo da Resistência de Plantas daninhas a Herbicidas”.  Quer saber mais sobre manejo da resistência de plantas daninhas a herbicidas? Fique com a gente e ouça esse episódio do MIPD47.        O MIPD47 tem o apoio  Comitê de Ação a Resistência aos Herbicidas, @HRAC-BR  Instituto de Pesquisa Agrícola do Cerrado, @ipacerpesquisa  Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas @SBCPD.   Schroder Consultoria Agro @ schroderconsultoriaagro  Pró-Reitoria de Extensão UFRRJ, @proextufrrj  PDPA  Equipe:  @Aroldo  @Amanda  @Lucas  Participação   @valadão  @nomato    Edição de áudio  @fmux   

MIPD47
MIPD47 #102_Herbicidas pré-emergentes: cuidados para frutas e hortaliças

MIPD47

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 69:13


No dia 31/10 foi realizado o V Simpósio de Plantas Daninhas e Pesticidas no Ambiente no IA/UFRRJ. Esse é um evento que grupo de pesquisa, o PDPA realiza a cada ano, sempre com foco nos estudantes de graduação e pós-graduação da área de ciências agrárias.   O evento ocorre sob a coordenação dos Professores Aroldo Machado e Camila Pinho. A organização do evento foi realizada pelos estudantes do PDPA.   Nesse ano tivemos a oportunidade de trazer os professores Daniel Valadão (UFERS) que abordou o tema “Herbicidas pré-emergentes: cuidados para frutas e hortaliças”, o professor Anderson Nunes (IFRS, campus Sertão) que a bordou o tema “Manejo da Resistência de Plantas daninhas a Herbicidas” e o professor Samuel Silva (UFES, Campus Alegre) abordando o tema “Manejo de Plantas daninhas em Silvicultura 5.0”  Então optamos por gravar as palestras e disponibilizá-las a você, ouvinte do MIPD47.  E no primeiro episódio vamos conversar e ouvir o professor Daniel Valadão com o tema Herbicidas pré-emergentes: cuidados para frutas e hortaliças”    O MIPD47 tem o apoio  Comitê de Ação a Resistência aos Herbicidas, @HRAC-BR  Instituto de Pesquisa Agrícola do Cerrado, @ipacerpesquisa  Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas @SBCPD.   Schroder Consultoria Agro @schroderconsultoriaagro  Pró-Reitoria de Extensão UFRRJ, @proextufrrj  PDPA  Equipe:  @Aroldo  @Amanda  @Lucas  Participação   @valadão  @nomato    Edição de áudio  @fmux   

Thai PBS Podcast
รวมเพลงกฎหมายสายแรป EP. 4: กฎหมาย PDPA ประชาชนควรเฮหรือควรโห่

Thai PBS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 4:11


Thai PBS Podcast
Rapper Lawyer นักกฎหมายสายแรป EP. 4: กฎหมาย PDPA ประชาชนควรเฮหรือควรโห่ ?

Thai PBS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 10:37


Mission To The Moon Podcast
PDPA เรื่องส่วนตัวสำคัญไฉน? กับคุณ ปัญภิญา เฮ็งรักษา | Tech Monday EP.115

Mission To The Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 22:22


ในยุคธุรกิจและการตลาดในปัจจุบันที่ถูกขับเคลื่อนด้วยข้อมูล ข้อมูลจึงเป็นสิ่งที่มีมูลค่าและถูกให้ความสำคัญอย่างมากสำหรับธุรกิจ PDPA จะมีบทบาทอย่างไรที่จะมาช่วยคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล ตอนนี้คุณ ปัญภิญา เฮ็งรักษา Project Manager จากบริษัท Data Wow จะมาให้ความเข้าใจของถึง PDPA มีความสำคัญอย่างไร เราต้องรู้อะไรบ้าง เพื่อให้รู้เท่าทันกฏหมายฉบับนี้ ติดตามได้ในตอนนี้ครับ . คำถาม - PDPA คืออะไร  - การบังคับใช้กฎหมาย พ.ร.บ. คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล ทำให้ชีวิตเราเปลี่ยนไปอย่างไร  - ในภาคของธุรกิจ ต้องปรับตัวกันอย่างไรบ้าง การขอ/จัดเก็บข้อมูลส่วนบุคตลต้องถูกระงับแล้วหรือไม่ - ตัวอย่างกรณีศึกษา เรื่องการหลุดรั่วของข้อมูลส่วนบุคคลที่องค์กรณ์ต้องถูกปรับ เพราะความประมาท . #missiontothemoonpodcast #TechMondayPodcast . . ติดตาม Mission To The Moon Media ได้ที่  . Website: https://bit.ly/3oHFe99 Facebook: https://bit.ly/32Oe4nW Twitter: https://bit.ly/2TyBOH6 Blockdit: https://bit.ly/3jI0pEk YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TyTXVg TikTok: https://bit.ly/35Gq8aX SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/3e4Tzax Podbean: https://bit.ly/3oCqU1g Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37MNajh Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3oK1JKy Instagram: https://bit.ly/2OMR30a Clubhouse: @mttmclub

Tech Monday
PDPA เรื่องส่วนตัวสำคัญไฉน? กับคุณ ปัญภิญา เฮ็งรักษา | Tech Monday EP.115

Tech Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 22:22


ในยุคธุรกิจและการตลาดในปัจจุบันที่ถูกขับเคลื่อนด้วยข้อมูล ข้อมูลจึงเป็นสิ่งที่มีมูลค่าและถูกให้ความสำคัญอย่างมากสำหรับธุรกิจ PDPA จะมีบทบาทอย่างไรที่จะมาช่วยคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล ตอนนี้คุณ ปัญภิญา เฮ็งรักษา Project Manager จากบริษัท Data Wow จะมาให้ความเข้าใจของถึง PDPA มีความสำคัญอย่างไร เราต้องรู้อะไรบ้าง เพื่อให้รู้เท่าทันกฏหมายฉบับนี้ ติดตามได้ในตอนนี้ครับ . คำถาม - PDPA คืออะไร  - การบังคับใช้กฎหมาย พ.ร.บ. คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล ทำให้ชีวิตเราเปลี่ยนไปอย่างไร  - ในภาคของธุรกิจ ต้องปรับตัวกันอย่างไรบ้าง การขอ/จัดเก็บข้อมูลส่วนบุคตลต้องถูกระงับแล้วหรือไม่ - ตัวอย่างกรณีศึกษา เรื่องการหลุดรั่วของข้อมูลส่วนบุคคลที่องค์กรณ์ต้องถูกปรับ เพราะความประมาท . #missiontothemoonpodcast #TechMondayPodcast . . ติดตาม Mission To The Moon Media ได้ที่  . Website: https://bit.ly/3oHFe99 Facebook: https://bit.ly/32Oe4nW Twitter: https://bit.ly/2TyBOH6 Blockdit: https://bit.ly/3jI0pEk YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TyTXVg TikTok: https://bit.ly/35Gq8aX SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/3e4Tzax Podbean: https://bit.ly/3oCqU1g Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37MNajh Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3oK1JKy Instagram: https://bit.ly/2OMR30a Clubhouse: @mttmclub

Techsauce Podcast
TS EP.127 เข้าใจการปรับธุรกิจตาม PDPA อย่างง่าย ๆ กับ WhiteFact by G-Able

Techsauce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 29:57


ปฏิเสธไม่ได้ว่า ‘ข้อมูล' เป็นหนึ่งในทรัพยากรสำคัญ ที่องค์กรสามารถนำมาใช้ได้อย่างหลากหลาย เพื่อเพิ่มมูลค่าของสินค้าหรือบริการของเราให้ตรงกับความชอบของลูกค้า การทำ CRM ไปจนถึงการทำการตลาด นอกจากนี้ หลายองค์กรอาจลืมไปว่า ข้อมูลพนักงาน ก็ถือเป็นข้อมูลส่วนบุคคลเช่นกัน . การจัดการกฎหมาย PDPA อย่างถูกต้องจึงเป็นโจทย์สำคัญที่ธุรกิจต้องปรับการทำงานในองค์กร ชวนรับฟัง Techsauce Podcast ในตอน เข้าใจการปรับธุรกิจให้สอดคล้องกับกฎหมาย PDPA อย่างง่าย ๆ กับ WhiteFact by G-Able . กับคุณภากร เสร็จสวัสดิ์ Head of Strategic Product บริษัท จีเอเบิล จำกัด (มหาชน) ที่จะมาเล่าประสบการณ์และความรู้ในแบบที่เข้าใจง่ายและตรงกับการนำไปใช้ในธุรกิจ

Murha Matkalla
24. THAIMAA: Koh Tao - Kuoleman saari

Murha Matkalla

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 62:00


Thaimaan kilpikonnasaarena ja sukelluskeskuksena tunnetulla Koh Taolla on sattunut viime vuosikymmenien aikana lukuisia erikoisia turistikuolemia. Majaileeko saarella sarjamurhaaja, onko Koh Taon mafia kuolemantapausten takana, vai sattuuko saarella vain syystä tai toisesta tavallista enemmän turistikuolemia? Jaksossa käydään läpi joitakin viime vuosikymmenien aikana tapahtuneita kuolemantapauksia. Kirja vinkkinä jaksossa oli englannin kielinen fiktiivinen trilleri Koh Tao, jonka löydät Nextorystä. Extra pitkän, 45 päivän kokeilujakson saat käyttöösi osoitteessa nextory.fi/pilvi . Muut kirjavinkit olivat The Guest List (kutsuvieraat) - Lucy Foley, One Of The Girls - Lucy Clarke ja Girl Forgotten - Karin Slaughter.  Podin instagram: murhamatkallapodcast Musiikki: Dragon Rójo - The Mini Vandals  Lähteet:  https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3908104/koh-tao-death-island-riddle-strikes-again-as-pretty-backpacker-becomes-the-seventh-tourist-to-die-violently-in-just-three-years/ luke-millers-family-accuse-thai-police-of-death-cover-up https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2981441/british-backpackers-hanna-witheridge-david-miller-thailand-murdered-sentence/ https://aseannow.com/topic/1217450-murder-island-in-the-news-again/ https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/128056301/family-still-seeking-justice-feature-in-new-documentary-on-death-of-kiwiborn-woman-on-thailands-death-island https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/65489485/former-wellington-woman-found-dead-in-thailand https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-derbyshire-30546787 https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/true-crime-in-the-outdoors/tag/Cases+on+the+Death+Island+of+Koh+Tao https://time.com/3955081/thailand-koh-tao-murder-david-miller-hannah-witheridge-zaw-lin-wai-phyo-burma-myanmar/ https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/local-news/reigate-mothers-tribute-kind-hearted-son-6698834 https://www.chiangraitimes.com/crime/familys-agonising-search-for-information-into-sons-thailand-death/?amp=1 https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thailand-beach-death-parents-convinced-4410135 https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thailand-beach-death-parents-convinced-4410135 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koh_Tao_murders https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/443983/hanspeter-suter-body-found-on-beach-in-chumphon-thailand https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/443364/body-found-on-southern-beach https://www.chiangraitimes.com/crime/its-official-dimitri-povses-death-on-koh-tao-deemed-a-suicide/ https://www.nationalworld.com/culture/christina-annesley-mysterious-thailand-death-death-on-the-beach-is-on-tv-3597896 https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/kiwi-backpacker-christina-annesleys-mysterious-thailand-death-to-be-raised-with-british-pm-theresa-may/RY3AVA27LBRBBJSZ434UEN3DX4/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2921704/Young-British-tourist-dies-unknown-circumstances-Koh-Tao-island-two-UK-backpackers-murdered.html https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-40281095 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4663666/Tourist-dead-Thai-island-tried-hide-identity.html https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/30308594 https://www.thephuketnews.com/keep-looking-for-my-daughter-on-koh-tao-mother-61366.php?PDPA_accept=1 https://www.iltalehti.fi/ulkomaat/a/201707112200257676 https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/worldnews/7471411/thailand-death-island-koh-tao-claims-eleventh-victim-33-holidaymaker/ https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2127363/wealthy-thai-indian-couple-found-dead-in-a-koh-tao-hotel-pool https://www.rantapallo.fi/matkailu/thaimaan-suositusta-lomakohteesta-tuli-kuoleman-saari-mita-kaikille-naille-turisteille-oikein-tapahtui/ https://thethaiger.com/news/samui/koh-tao-death-from-2004-getting-attention-on-social-media https://um.fi/matkustustiedote/-/c/TH https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/special-reports/859948/spike-in-tourist-deaths-sparks-ministry-concern https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/gangsters-paradise-foreign-papers-allege-death-island-koh-tao-run-mafia/

CinemaCafe
หอการค้าไทย รับกฎหมาย PDPAไม่ชัดเจน หวั่นเป็นช่องโหว่ใช้กลั่นแกล้งทางธุรกิจ ด้านเลขาธิการส

CinemaCafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 2:46


14.00 หอการค้าไทย รับกฎหมาย PDPAไม่ชัดเจน หวั่นเป็นช่องโหว่ใช้กลั่นแกล้งทางธุรกิจ ด้านเลขาธิการสมาพันธ์เอสเอ็มอีไทย เสนอแนะสร้างแรงจูงใจให้กับ SMEs

HR Talks
EP.812: คุยกฎหมายกับอ.มยุรี ตอน การสแกนลายนิ้วมือเข้าออกงาน กับ PDPA

HR Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 11:09


EP.812: คุยกฎหมายกับอ.มยุรี ตอน การสแกนลายนิ้วมือเข้าออกงาน กับ PDPA by Prakal Pantapalangkura

HR Talks
EP. 808: คุยกฎหมายกับ อ.มยุรีตอน การร้องเรียน การฝ่าฝืนกฎหมาย PDPA

HR Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 11:45


EP. 808: คุยกฎหมายกับ อ.มยุรีตอน การร้องเรียน การฝ่าฝืนกฎหมาย PDPA by Prakal Pantapalangkura

GDPR Weekly Show
GDPR Weekly Show Episode 203 :- Opensea, ICO, DVLA, Russia, Lihuania, Lakeview, Goverment Audit Office HHS, Flagstar, Wegmans, AMD, Thailand PDPA, Google

GDPR Weekly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 26:46


Coming up in this week's episode:  Opensea NFT Marketplace data breach, ICO says it is going to reduce fines issued to public bodies, DVLA found to have been using incorrect legal basis for processing data, Russia reduces Lihuania's Internet connectivity by 70%, Lakeview data breach now involves an extra 100,000 people, Goverment Audit Office finds need for HHS to improve its responses to data breaches, Flagstar data breach, Wegmans fined $400,000 after data breach, AMD data breach, Thailand introduces PDPA on June 1st, Google facing action from European Consumer Groups who allege that the options Google gives for managing personal data are too complex

HR Talks
EP.799: คุยกฎหมายกับ อ.มยุรี ตอน มาตรการรักษาความมั่นคงปลอดภัยตาม PDPA

HR Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 9:40


EP.799: คุยกฎหมายกับ อ.มยุรี ตอน มาตรการรักษาความมั่นคงปลอดภัยตาม PDPA by Prakal Pantapalangkura

ถามอีก กับอิก Tam-Eig
ถามอีกกับอิก TE 549 | PDPA เรื่องที่คนมักเข้าใจผิด หุ้นตัวไหนได้ประโยชน์?

ถามอีก กับอิก Tam-Eig

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 71:13


ถามอีก กับพี่กลด คุณทรงกลด วงศ์ไชย ผู้ช่วยกรรมการผู้จัดการ บล.ที่ปรึกษาการลงทุน เอฟ เอส เอส อินเตอร์เนชั่นแนล จำกัด และดร.อุดมธิปก ไพรเกษตร กรรมการผู้จัดการ บริษัท ดิจิทัล บิสิเนส คอนซัลท์ จำกัด คุยอะไรกันบ้าง? - ภาพรวม PDPA - ความผิดตามกฎหมายอาญา - มุมมองต่อกฎหมาย PDPA - ภาพ Supply Chain ที่เกี่ยวข้อง - 3 มิติที่แทรกอยู่ในตัวกฎหมาย - ขนาดตลาด - โอกาสการลงทุนในธีมที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ PDPA - กรณี Google ที่ผิดกฎ GDPR ในยุโรป - ภาพรวมการลงทุนในไตรมาสสาม - ทิ้งท้าย ฝากติตดาม

The101.world
101 In Focus Ep.134 : PDPA คุ้มครองเราได้จริงไหม?

The101.world

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 30:14


พ.ร.บ.คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล หรือ กฎหมาย PDPA(Personal Data Protection Act) ซึ่งบังคับใช้เมื่อ 1 มิถุนายนที่ผ่านมา เป็นย่างก้าวสำคัญของไทยในการมีกฎหมายที่เป็นหลักประกันสิทธิคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคลที่เทียบเท่าระดับสากล แต่เมื่อสำรวจรายละเอียดในตัวบทกฎหมายอย่างถี่ถ้วน กลับมีปัญหาหลายประการที่ไม่ชัดเจนและมีแนวโน้มว่ากฎหมาย PDPA ของไทยอาจถูกนำใช้ไล่จับคนมากกว่าที่จะทำหน้าที่คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล 101 In Focus สัปดาห์นี้จึงชวนคุยกันเรื่องกฎหมาย PDPA ว่ากฎหมายนี้มีขึ้นเพื่ออะไรและมีเรื่องไหนที่อาจเป็นปัญหาในอนาคต ดำเนินรายการโดย วจนา วรรลยางกูร บรรณาธิการ The101.world และ วงศ์พันธ์ อมรินทร์เทวา บรรณาธิการ The101.world อ่านเพิ่มเติม - “ปีศาจอยู่ในรายละเอียด” ชำแหละ PDPA เมื่อช่องโหว่กฎหมายอาจพรากสิทธิคุ้มครองข้อมูลเราได้ทุกเมื่อ กับ อาทิตย์ สุริยะวงศ์กุล https://www.the101.world/pdpa-arthit-suriyawongkul/

CinemaCafe
รมว.กระทรวงดิจิทัลเพื่อเศรษฐกิจและสังคม ยืนยัน โพสต์เรื่องส่วนตัว กิจกรรมในครอบครัว ไม่ผ

CinemaCafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 2:43


16.00 รมว.กระทรวงดิจิทัลเพื่อเศรษฐกิจและสังคม ยืนยัน โพสต์เรื่องส่วนตัว กิจกรรมในครอบครัว ไม่ผิดกฎหมาย PDPA ย้ำเจตนาของข้อกฎหมายเพื่อคุ้มครองการใช้ข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล

Salmon Podcast
กฎหมาย PDPA ถึงคราวข้อมูลเด็กได้รับความคุ้มครอง Feat. คุณพ่อปัน ปราณัตต์ เลาหไพโรจน์ | The Rookie Mom EP138

Salmon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 64:28


เพิ่งพูดถึงการถ่ายรูปน้องและสิทธิเด็กไปหยกๆ คราวนี้กฎหมายคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคลหรือ PDPA ออกแล้วจ้า ครู ผู้ปกครอง พ่อแม่ ต้องระวังตัวแจกันแค่ไหน หากข้อมูลเด็กหรือลูกตัวเองรั่วไหลออกไป มาไขข้อมูลกฎหมายตัวนี้ให้ลึกขึ้นว่าส่งผลต่อเด็กแค่ไหนแบบชาวบ้านธรรมดา ตาสีตาสา หรือนิดนกเองก็ฟังได้ ไปกับ “คุณพ่อปัน-ปราณัตต์ เลาหไพโรจน์” ตัวแทนทนายความ บริษัท แชนด์เล่อร์ เอ็มเอชเอ็ม จำกัด รับประกันความเข้าใจ 100 เปอร์เซ็นต์ #SalmonPodcast #TheRookieMom #คุณแม่มือสมัครเลี้ยง #นิดนก #PDPA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CinemaCafe
รมว.กระทรวงดิจิทัลเพื่อเศรษฐกิจและสังคม เผยกฎหมายลูก ผ่อนปรน PDPA สำหรับ เอสเอ็มอี-วิสาหกิจช

CinemaCafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 2:56


11.00 รมว.กระทรวงดิจิทัลเพื่อเศรษฐกิจและสังคม เผยกฎหมายลูก ผ่อนปรน PDPA สำหรับ เอสเอ็มอี-วิสาหกิจชุมชน บังคับใช้สัปดาห์นี้

Why It MATTER คุยข่าวให้เกี่ยวกับคุณ
PDPA คืออะไร? คุ้มครองใคร? | WIMN57

Why It MATTER คุยข่าวให้เกี่ยวกับคุณ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 49:09


#WhyItMATTERsNOW ทำความรู้จัก พร้อมไขข้อข้องใจ เกี่ยวกับกฎหมาย พ.ร.บ.คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล (PDPA) หลังประเทศไทยบังคับใช้อย่างเป็นทางการ เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2565

CREATIVE TALK podcast
DMN363 ข้อมูลพื้นฐานเรื่อง Cookies Consent สำหรับ PDPA

CREATIVE TALK podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 10:46


DMN363 ข้อมูลพื้นฐานเรื่อง Cookies Consent สำหรับ PDPA by CREATIVE TALK

Good Morning Thailand
Good Morning Thailand - Episode 272

Good Morning Thailand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 54:10


Thailand's EU road show and Rewards for Snitches in Thailand | GMT Fearing prison time over PDPA laws in Thailand. Thai police rewarding snitches. Digital lottery ticket sales. Parliament passes 3.185 trillion baht draft budget bill. No more free rides on the BTS. All this and more on todays Good Morning Thailand. #Comments made on today's program included the announcements yesterday that Phuket would remove some of it's mask-wearing requirements. That order has now been officially rescinded by the Phuket Governor. Full story at thethaiger.com For more information on Regents Pattaya visit their website here: https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/en/our-schools/pattaya To purchase Thaiger merchandise visit Thaiger Shop... https://thethaiger.com/shop/ BROWSE to read the latest news: https://thethaiger.com

Wealth Me Up Podcast
เข้าใจผิด...เข้าใจใหม่! กม.คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล: PDPA

Wealth Me Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 11:11


[ Wealth News ] เข้าใจผิด...เข้าใจใหม่! กม.คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล: PDPA ...“PDPA” คืออะไร? - ทำไมต้องมี? ...สิ่งที่หลายคนยัง “เข้าใจผิด” เกี่ยวกับ “PDPA” ...“ข้อยกเว้น” การใช้ข้อมูลโดยไม่ต้องขอความยินยอม …ทำยังไงได้บ้าง? ถ้าถูกละเมิดข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล กับ ดร.พีรภัทร ฝอยทอง ทนายความ และนักวางแผนการเงินส่วนบุคคล

Digital Marketing Now Podcast
DMN363 ข้อมูลพื้นฐานเรื่อง Cookies Consent สำหรับ PDPA

Digital Marketing Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 10:46


DMN363 ข้อมูลพื้นฐานเรื่อง Cookies Consent สำหรับ PDPA by Narongyod Mahittivanicha

Mission to the Moon Podcast
ไบเดนเตรียมส่งขีปนาวุธพิสัยไกลให้ยูเครน | Mission Daily Report 2 มิถุนายน 2022

Mission to the Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 63:12


Mission Daily Report June 02,2022 1. อัปเดตตัวเลขผู้ที่ได้รับการฉีดวัคซีน Covid-19 ในประเทศไทย 2. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 3. รองผู้ว่าฯ กทม. คนใหม่ผู้ก่อตั้ง Once Again Hostel 4. อัปเดตสงคราม “รัสเซีย – ยูเครน” 5. Elon Musk เรียกพนักงานกลับเข้าทำงานที่ออฟฟิศ 6. คู่หูมือขวา Mark Zuckerberg ประกาศลาออกจาก Facebook 7. แจกหนังสือ PDPA ฉบับเข้าใจง่าย จำนวน 10 เล่ม เพียงร่วมตอบคำถาม เราคาดหวังอะไรจาก กฎหมาย PDPA 8. เกิดเหตุกราดยิงศูนย์การแพทย์ในสหรัฐฯ 9. วิธีการสร้างไม้ขึ้นในห้องปฏิบัติการลดการตัดต้นไม้ 10. เงินเฟ้อโลกเร่งตัวต่อเนื่อง สาเหตุและนัยต่อเศรษฐกิจ 11. สปป. ลาวเผชิญวิกฤตเศรษฐกิจน้ำมันแพง 12. Jamie Dimon CEO JP Morgan Chase กล่าว “เรากำลังจะเจอพายุเฮอริเคนทางเศรษฐกิจ” 13. เซี่ยงไฮ้เปิดเมืองหลังสถานการณ์ Covid-19 คลี่คลายลง 14. วิธีปลูก "เส้นเอ็น" ด้วยหุ่นยนต์ 15. เงินทุน VC ที่ลงทุนใน Startup ย้ายฐานมาลงทุนในเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ 16. คณะลูกขุนตัดสินคดี “Dohnny Depp” แล้วได้ค่าเสียหาย 15 ล้านดอลลาร์ 17. เรียนรู้ ‘4 ทักษะแห่งผู้นำ' ยกระดับการทำงาน เปิดทางสู่ความสำเร็จ จากคอร์ส Essential Soft Skills - YourNextU By SEAC 18. “Dyson” ทำให้ชีวิตง่ายขึ้นโดยการพัฒนาหุ่นยนต์แม่บ้าน 19. “Tracy McGrady” สร้างลีกบาสเกตบอล “OBL” แข่งขันแบบ 1 ต่อ 1 20. จับตาการโหวต พ.ร.บ.งบประมาณปี 2565 ในคืนนี้ 21. Queen Elizabeth ฉลองครองราชย์ครบรอบ 70 ปี 22. Google เปิดตัว AI ที่สามารถแปลงข้อความเป็นรูปภาพ

Mission To The Moon Podcast
ไบเดนเตรียมส่งขีปนาวุธพิสัยไกลให้ยูเครน | Mission Daily Report 2 มิถุนายน 2022

Mission To The Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 63:12


Mission Daily Report June 02,2022 1. อัปเดตตัวเลขผู้ที่ได้รับการฉีดวัคซีน Covid-19 ในประเทศไทย 2. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 3. รองผู้ว่าฯ กทม. คนใหม่ผู้ก่อตั้ง Once Again Hostel 4. อัปเดตสงคราม “รัสเซีย – ยูเครน” 5. Elon Musk เรียกพนักงานกลับเข้าทำงานที่ออฟฟิศ 6.  คู่หูมือขวา Mark Zuckerberg ประกาศลาออกจาก Facebook 7. แจกหนังสือ PDPA ฉบับเข้าใจง่าย จำนวน 10 เล่ม เพียงร่วมตอบคำถาม เราคาดหวังอะไรจาก กฎหมาย PDPA 8. เกิดเหตุกราดยิงศูนย์การแพทย์ในสหรัฐฯ 9. วิธีการสร้างไม้ขึ้นในห้องปฏิบัติการลดการตัดต้นไม้ 10. เงินเฟ้อโลกเร่งตัวต่อเนื่อง สาเหตุและนัยต่อเศรษฐกิจ 11. สปป. ลาวเผชิญวิกฤตเศรษฐกิจน้ำมันแพง 12. Jamie Dimon CEO JP Morgan Chase กล่าว “เรากำลังจะเจอพายุเฮอริเคนทางเศรษฐกิจ” 13. เซี่ยงไฮ้เปิดเมืองหลังสถานการณ์ Covid-19 คลี่คลายลง 14. วิธีปลูก "เส้นเอ็น" ด้วยหุ่นยนต์ 15. เงินทุน VC ที่ลงทุนใน Startup ย้ายฐานมาลงทุนในเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ 16. คณะลูกขุนตัดสินคดี “Dohnny Depp” แล้วได้ค่าเสียหาย 15 ล้านดอลลาร์ 17. เรียนรู้ ‘4 ทักษะแห่งผู้นำ' ยกระดับการทำงาน เปิดทางสู่ความสำเร็จ จากคอร์ส Essential Soft Skills - YourNextU By SEAC 18. “Dyson” ทำให้ชีวิตง่ายขึ้นโดยการพัฒนาหุ่นยนต์แม่บ้าน 19. “Tracy McGrady” สร้างลีกบาสเกตบอล “OBL” แข่งขันแบบ 1 ต่อ 1 20. จับตาการโหวต พ.ร.บ.งบประมาณปี 2565 ในคืนนี้ 21. Queen Elizabeth ฉลองครองราชย์ครบรอบ 70 ปี 22. Google เปิดตัว AI ที่สามารถแปลงข้อความเป็นรูปภาพ

Mission to the Moon Podcast
กกต. รับรองชัชชาติเป็นผู้ว่าฯ กทม. คนใหม่ | Mission Daily Report 1 มิถุนายน 2022

Mission to the Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 70:23


Mission Daily Report June 1, 2022 1. อัปเดตตัวเลขผู้ที่ได้รับการฉีดวัคซีน Covid-19 ในประเทศไทย 2. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 3. EU คว่ำบาตรน้ำมันรัสเซีย 90%ปลายปี ตอบโต้เหตุรุกรานยูเครน 4. “จีน” ปลดล็อกโควิด-กระตุ้นเศรษฐกิจ 5. กกต. รับรองผู้ว่าฯ กทม. คนใหม่ แล้ว 6. ศรีสุวรรณไม่ลดละ ลุยตรวจสอบชัชชาติต่อเนื่อง 7. ยังไม่รับรองผลนายกพัทยา พบบัตรเขย่ง เตรียมเลือกตั้งใหม่ 8. ชาวจีนตื่นตัว คลายล็อกดาวน์ ตั้งมาตรการป้องกันการระบาดซ้ำ 9. ไทยเตรียมให้ถอดหน้ากากได้ พร้อมเปิดให้บริการผับบาร์ 10. PDPA เริ่มใช้ ถ่ายภาพติดใครต้องระวัง 11. จะฟ้องอยู่แล้ว ชะลอไว้ทำไม? 12. 5 อุปนิสัยการออมเงิน 13. เปิดรายละเอียดนายกฯ แถลงข้อมูลงบฯ ปี 66 วงเงิน 3.18 ล้านล้านบาท 14. "พิธา" ชี้งบ66 ไม่ตอบโจทย์ฟื้นประเทศไทย 15. เลือกตั้งผู้ว่าทุกจังหวัดไม่ได้ แต่ทดลองเลือกบางจังหวัดทำได้

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Mission To The Moon Podcast
กกต. รับรองชัชชาติเป็นผู้ว่าฯ กทม. คนใหม่ | Mission Daily Report 1 มิถุนายน 2022

Mission To The Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 70:23


Mission Daily Report June 1, 2022 1. อัปเดตตัวเลขผู้ที่ได้รับการฉีดวัคซีน Covid-19 ในประเทศไทย 2. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 3. EU คว่ำบาตรน้ำมันรัสเซีย 90%ปลายปี ตอบโต้เหตุรุกรานยูเครน 4. “จีน” ปลดล็อกโควิด-กระตุ้นเศรษฐกิจ 5. กกต. รับรองผู้ว่าฯ กทม. คนใหม่ แล้ว 6. ศรีสุวรรณไม่ลดละ ลุยตรวจสอบชัชชาติต่อเนื่อง 7. ยังไม่รับรองผลนายกพัทยา พบบัตรเขย่ง เตรียมเลือกตั้งใหม่ 8. ชาวจีนตื่นตัว คลายล็อกดาวน์ ตั้งมาตรการป้องกันการระบาดซ้ำ 9. ไทยเตรียมให้ถอดหน้ากากได้ พร้อมเปิดให้บริการผับบาร์ 10. PDPA เริ่มใช้ ถ่ายภาพติดใครต้องระวัง 11. จะฟ้องอยู่แล้ว ชะลอไว้ทำไม? 12. 5 อุปนิสัยการออมเงิน 13. เปิดรายละเอียดนายกฯ แถลงข้อมูลงบฯ ปี 66 วงเงิน 3.18 ล้านล้านบาท 14. "พิธา" ชี้งบ66 ไม่ตอบโจทย์ฟื้นประเทศไทย 15. เลือกตั้งผู้ว่าทุกจังหวัดไม่ได้ แต่ทดลองเลือกบางจังหวัดทำได้

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Call My Lawyers: โทรหาทนายฉัน

มาคุยกันเรื่อง พรบ ข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล (PDPA) ตามประเด็นด้านล่างกันครับ . 1. ถ่ายภาพคนอื่นผิด PDPA หรือไม่  2. เซลฟี(Selfie)ติดคนข้างหลังผิด PDPA หรือไม่ 3. ให้ความยินยอมแล้ว สามารถยกเลิกได้ไหม 4. ติดกล้องวงจรปิด CCTV แล้ว ต้องแจ้งผู้คนที่ถูกเก็บภาพหรือไม่ . Photo by Loren Joseph on Unsplash

Thai PBS Podcast
Sci & Tech EP. 588: ทำความเข้าใจกฎหมายคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล (PDPA)

Thai PBS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 58:19


THE TOPICS Podcast
Daily Topics 31 May 2022 ทำประโยชน์ไม่ได้ ไล่ก็ไม่ไปเหมือนสัมภเวสี เอะอะปลุกผีจำนำข้าว

THE TOPICS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 138:43


เพื่อให้เราไม่กลับไปวิกฤตอีก ร่วมเป็นผู้สนับสนุนเราแบบรายเดือนหน่อยนะครับ กดที่นี่ครับผม https://www.youtube.com/c/DailyTopicsTH/join https://facebook.com/becomesupporter/DailyTopicsTH/ นอกจากนี้ท่านยังร่วมเป็นผู้สนับสนุนให้เรามีกำลังผลิตงานต่อไปได้ด้วยเช่นกัน ทางบัญชี กสิกรไทย 0698975539  ขอบพระคุณมากๆ ครับ   หัวข้อข่าววันนี้ • ศาลนัดฟังคำสั่งเรื่องประกันตัว เก็ท โสภณ วันนี้ • ติดตามประชุมสภา พิจารณางบประมาณ ปี 66 วันที่ 1 • สรุปบทวิเคราะห์ขุมกำลังค้ำบัลลังก์นายกฯ : ปรับตัวก่อนเปลี่ยนแปลง • ยูเอ็นพบไทยแชมป์จับยาบ้ายาไอซ์ มากสุดในเอเชียตะวันออกและอาเซียนปี 2021 • กฎหมาย PDPA จะเริ่มใช้วันพรุ่งนี้ เปิด 4 เรื่องไม่จริงเกี่ยวกับ PDPA

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Techsauce Podcast
TS EP.118 มัดรวมกฎหมาย Data รู้จัก PDPA ธุรกิจและผู้ใช้ต้องทำไง

Techsauce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 54:38


Data is new oil ข้อมูลและเทคโนโลยีทำให้เกิดโมเดลธุรกิจใหม่ ๆ มากมาย ทั้งการตลาด การให้บริการ การรู้ใจผู้บริโภค . แต่ธุรกิจและผู้ใช้ ต้องรู้อะไรบ้าง กฎหมายคุ้มครองและห้ามเราเรื่องอะไรบ้าง ข้อแนะนำจากนักกฎหมายกับเทคโนโลยีใหม่ที่เข้ามา เช่น Metaverse คืออะไร . ทำความรู้จักกฎหมายเกี่ยวกับ Data แบบยกเซ็ตกับ คุณโสมิกา ภคภาสน์วิวัฒน์ Partner, Baker & McKenzie Thailand และ คุณภัทรพันธ์ ไพบูลย์ Partner, Baker & McKenzie Thailand #TechLawTalk #BakerMcKenzie #PDPA #DataPrivacy

Mission to the Moon Podcast
สะท้อนเหตุการณ์ละเมิดลิขสิทธิ์ งานออกแบบอักษร "ไทยแลนด์" | Mission Daily Report 12 พฤษภาคม 2022

Mission to the Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 73:07


Mission Daily Report May 12,2022 1. อัปเดตตัวเลขผู้ที่ได้รับการฉีดวัคซีน Covid-19 ในประเทศไทย 2. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 3. โตโยต้าประกาศผลประกอบการ 4. วิกฤตครั้งใหญ่ของ Cryptocurrency 5. สหรัฐฯ ประกาศเงินเฟ้อพุ่ง 8.3% สูงกว่าที่คาดการณ์ตั้งไว้ 6. WHO แสดงความคิดเห็นต่อนโยบาย Zero Covid ในประเทศจีน 7. สำนักงานข่าวกรองแห่งชาติสหรัฐฯ เชื่อรัสเซียจะทำสงครามยืดเยื้อ 8. แนวคิดการทำธุรกิจในช่วงนี้ 9. CEO ของ Uber ส่งข้อความถึงพนักงานในการขอลดงบประมาณ 10. ญี่ปุ่นเตรียมเปิดประเทศในเดือนมิถุนายน 11. อีก 3 วัน รัฐบาลสวีเดนเตรียมตัดสินใจสมัครสมาชิก NATO 12. นิวซีแลนด์เตรียมเปิดประเทศ 100% ในเดือนสิงหาคม 13. นับถอยหลัง 10 วันในการเลือกตั้งผู้ว่าฯ กทม. 14. กรมอุตุฯ ประกาศประเทศไทยเตรียมเข้าสู่ฤดูฝน 15. จีน-สหรัฐฯ ยังคงมีความขัดแย้งกันอยู่ 16. Elon Musk มีแนวคิดที่จะยกเลิกการแบน Trump ออกจาก Twitter 17. ประเด็นการละเมิดลิขสิทธิ์ฟอนต์ “ไทยแลนด์” 18. กกร. เสนอเลื่อนการใช้กฎหมาย “PDPA” 19. ความท้าทายต่อไปที่ “พล.อ.ประยุทธ์” จะต้องเจอ 20. “ชัยวุฒิ” เผยรวบรวมพยานหลักฐานส่งศาลกรณีโฆษณา “Lazada” 21. หัวข้อข่าวที่ไทยไม่ค่อยพูดถึง 22. ผลฟุตบอลแมนซิตี้เมื่อคืนนี้ 23. แมนซิตี้ประกาศบิ๊กดีลคว้าตัว “Haaland” ร่วมทัพอย่างเป็นทางการ 24. การกลับมาของลูกชาย “เฟอร์ดินานด์ มาร์กอส” . #Missiondailyreport #ข่าวเช้ามิชชั่น #ข่าววันนี้

Mission To The Moon Podcast
สะท้อนเหตุการณ์ #ละเมิดลิขสิทธิ์ งานออกแบบอักษร ”ไทยแลนด์” | Mission Daily Report 12 พฤษภาคม 2022

Mission To The Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 73:07


Mission Daily Report May 12,2022 1. อัปเดตตัวเลขผู้ที่ได้รับการฉีดวัคซีน Covid-19 ในประเทศไทย 2. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 3. โตโยต้าประกาศผลประกอบการ 4. วิกฤตครั้งใหญ่ของ Cryptocurrency 5. สหรัฐฯ ประกาศเงินเฟ้อพุ่ง 8.3% สูงกว่าที่คาดการณ์ตั้งไว้ 6. WHO แสดงความคิดเห็นต่อนโยบาย Zero Covid ในประเทศจีน 7. สำนักงานข่าวกรองแห่งชาติสหรัฐฯ เชื่อรัสเซียจะทำสงครามยืดเยื้อ 8. แนวคิดการทำธุรกิจในช่วงนี้ 9. CEO ของ Uber ส่งข้อความถึงพนักงานในการขอลดงบประมาณ 10. ญี่ปุ่นเตรียมเปิดประเทศในเดือนมิถุนายน 11. อีก 3 วัน รัฐบาลสวีเดนเตรียมตัดสินใจสมัครสมาชิก NATO 12. นิวซีแลนด์เตรียมเปิดประเทศ 100% ในเดือนสิงหาคม 13. นับถอยหลัง 10 วันในการเลือกตั้งผู้ว่าฯ กทม. 14. กรมอุตุฯ ประกาศประเทศไทยเตรียมเข้าสู่ฤดูฝน 15. จีน-สหรัฐฯ ยังคงมีความขัดแย้งกันอยู่ 16. Elon Musk มีแนวคิดที่จะยกเลิกการแบน Trump ออกจาก Twitter 17. ประเด็นการละเมิดลิขสิทธิ์ฟอนต์ “ไทยแลนด์” 18. กกร. เสนอเลื่อนการใช้กฎหมาย “PDPA” 19. ความท้าทายต่อไปที่ “พล.อ.ประยุทธ์” จะต้องเจอ 20. “ชัยวุฒิ” เผยรวบรวมพยานหลักฐานส่งศาลกรณีโฆษณา “Lazada” 21. หัวข้อข่าวที่ไทยไม่ค่อยพูดถึง 22. ผลฟุตบอลแมนซิตี้เมื่อคืนนี้ 23. แมนซิตี้ประกาศบิ๊กดีลคว้าตัว “Haaland” ร่วมทัพอย่างเป็นทางการ 24. การกลับมาของลูกชาย “เฟอร์ดินานด์ มาร์กอส” . #Missiondailyreport #ข่าวเช้ามิชชั่น #ข่าววันนี้

Mission To The Moon Podcast
PDPA มา ธุรกิจต้องทำอย่างไร? เมื่อการใช้ข้อมูลส่วนบุคคลต้องเปลี่ยน | MM EP.1417

Mission To The Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 30:18


“PDPA พ.ร.บ. คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล” คงเป็นหัวข้อที่เป็นที่พูดถึงอย่างมากในช่วงปีที่ผ่านมาตั้งแต่ประกาศครั้งแรก เพราะเป็นกฎหมายที่จะมา “ควบคุม” การใช้งานข้อมูลขอลูกค้าที่ธุรกิจต่างถืออยู่   ทำให้เป็นเรื่องเร่งด่วนที่ธุรกิจจะต้องปรับการใช้งานข้อมูลให้สอดคล้องกับหลักการ ข้อกฎหมายต่างๆ ของ PDPA ในพอดแคสต์นี้เราจึงจะไปรับฟังการพูดคุยของคุณรวิศ และคุณวันพิชิต ชินตระกูลชัย CTO จาก Ragnar Corporation ถึงความสำคัญของธุรกิจที่จะต้องเปลี่ยนผ่านการพูดถึงกรณีของศรีจันทร์ที่ได้มีการนำธุรกิจปรับตัวเข้ากับ PDPA แล้ว

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PDPA มา ธุรกิจต้องทำอย่างไร? เมื่อการใช้ข้อมูลส่วนบุคคลต้องเปลี่ยน | MM EP.1417

Mission to the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 30:18


“PDPA พ.ร.บ. คุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล” คงเป็นหัวข้อที่เป็นที่พูดถึงอย่างมากในช่วงปีที่ผ่านมาตั้งแต่ประกาศครั้งแรก เพราะเป็นกฎหมายที่จะมา “ควบคุม” การใช้งานข้อมูลขอลูกค้าที่ธุรกิจต่างถืออยู่   ทำให้เป็นเรื่องเร่งด่วนที่ธุรกิจจะต้องปรับการใช้งานข้อมูลให้สอดคล้องกับหลักการ ข้อกฎหมายต่างๆ ของ PDPA ในพอดแคสต์นี้เราจึงจะไปรับฟังการพูดคุยของคุณรวิศ และคุณวันพิชิต ชินตระกูลชัย CTO จาก Ragnar Corporation ถึงความสำคัญของธุรกิจที่จะต้องเปลี่ยนผ่านการพูดถึงกรณีของศรีจันทร์ที่ได้มีการนำธุรกิจปรับตัวเข้ากับ PDPA แล้ว

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PDPA ข้อมูลเรา สำคัญไฉน? กับดร.นวนรรน ธีระอัมพรพันธุ์ | Tech Monday EP.69

Mission To The Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 48:43


กฏหมายคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล หรือ PDPA จะมีผลบังคับใช้ในอีกไม่กี่เดือนนี้ เพื่อให้เข้าใจถึงจุดมุ่งหมายของตัวกฏหมายตัวนี้ ดร.นวนรรณ จะมาเล่าให้ฟังครับ ว่าเรามี PDPA ไปเพื่ออะไร แล้วเราจะต้องเตรียมตัวอย่างไร ติดตามได้ในตอนนี้ครับ คำถาม PDPA คืออะไร ปัจจุบันตัวกฏหมายนี้อยู่ในขั้นตอนไหน กรรมการทั้ง 10 ท่านมีหน้าที่อย่างไรบ้าง PDPA มาช่วยหรือเพิ่มภาระกันแน่ Data Privacy กับ Data Security แยกกันอย่างไร PDPA แตกต่างกับ GDPR อย่างไร เราต้องเตรียมการอย่างไรบ้าง เก็บข้อมูลบน cloud ผิดกฏหมายหรือไม่ ค่าปรับน้อยไปไหม การที่ต้องแจ้งหน่วยงานภายใน 72 ชั่วโมง นับจากอะไร องค์กรต้องมี DPO ไหม จ้าง outsource เอาได้หรือไม่ PDPA ซ้ำซ้อนกับกฏหมายอื่นอย่าง พรบ.สุขภาพแห่งชาติหรือไม่ สำหรับคนที่ยังไม่เตรียมตัว ควรเริ่มต้นอย่างไร #missiontothemoonpodcast #TechMondayPodcast

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American Times

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 10:30


Afghanistan's strategic position in Asia has led to its repeated failed invasion, so much so that it is called the "graveyard of empires" (likely erroneously, as no empire has fallen as direct or proximate result of invading). The British spent a century trying to control it starting in 1838, with disastrous results. Eventually the British acknowledged they could not directly control the country and installed a semi-puppet regime in 1879. Afghanistan regained its independence in 1919 and was under monarchical rule thereafter.Afghanistan's political order began to break down in the 1970s. First, Mohammed Daoud Khan seized power in the July 1973 Afghan coup d'état, where the monarchy was overthrown in favour of an autocratic republic. Daoud Khan was then killed in the April 1978 Saur Revolution, a coup in which the communist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) took control of the government, ushering in 40 years of conflict. PDPA pushed for a socialist transformation by abolishing arranged marriages, promoting mass literacy and reforming land ownership. This undermined the traditional tribal order and provoked opposition across rural areas. The PDPA's crackdown and execution of thousands of political prisoners was met with open rebellion including the 1979 Herat uprising. PDPA was beset by internal leadership differences and was affected by an internal coup on 11 September 1979 when Hafizullah Amin ousted Nur Muhammad Taraki. The Soviet Union, sensing PDPA weakness, invaded three months later, to depose Amin.The entry of Soviet forces in Afghanistan in December 1979 intensified the Cold War and prompted the Soviet rivals, the United States, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and China to support rebels fighting against the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. In contrast to the secular and socialist government, which controlled the cities, religiously motivated mujahideen held sway in the majority of the countryside. The CIA worked with Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence to funnel foreign support for the mujahideen. The war also attracted Arab volunteers known as "Afghan Arabs", including Osama bin Laden.After the withdrawal of the Soviet military from Afghanistan in May 1989, the PDPA regime under Mohammad Najibullah held on until 1992 when the dissolution of the Soviet Union deprived the regime of aid and the defection of Uzbek general Abdul Rashid Dostum cleared the approach to Kabul. The mujahideen took control of Kabul on 16 April 1992, removed Najibullah from power and proclaimed the founding of the Islamic State of Afghanistan.