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This episode features a conversation with Izzy Howden, Senior Campaign Manager at Make My Money Matter, an organization working to transform the financial system. It was recorded in August 2024.Over the past 3 years, Izzy has worked across all of Make My Money Matter's public campaign activity, including the viral films, The Hidden Relationship, featuring Kit Harington and Rose Leslie, and Oblivian, featuring Olivia Coleman, which have racked up hundreds of millions of views, generated massive media coverage, and picked up a slew of awards.She's also directly engaged the financial sector to drive climate action, following Make My Money Matter's mission to move money from the destructive, harmful investments of the past, into those that help build a future we can be proud of.Before joining Make My Money Matter, Izzy developed strategic, creative campaigns for clients such as the Global Project for Education, the World Economic Forum, Peace One Day, and Footprint Coalition. Amongst other things, Izzy and I discussed the task of making pensions and climate finance engaging for audiences, how working with celebrities can take things to the next level, and how embracing creativity, humour, and satire can give campaigns an edge.Additional links: Visit the Make My Money Matter websiteWatch Oblivian with Olivia ColemanWatch The Hidden Relationship with Kit Harington and Rose LeslieWatch the “Saving Jane” deforestation animation
In this episode, we embark on an inspirational journey with Jeremy Gilley, MBE, the Founder of Peace One Day, as he shares his extraordinary vision for a world filled with inspiration and positivity. Jeremy not only champions peace but also seeks to uplift spirits through a unique video platform dedicated to showcasing inspiring content. Join us as he unveils his vision for this platform and explains how it aligns with the broader mission of spreading hope and unity. Discover how Jeremy's awe-inspiring campaigns, influential partnerships, and the annual Peace Day have solidified Peace One Day's brand as a beacon of positivity. His emphasis on measurable impact and passionate advocacy makes the dream of a better world through inspiration an attainable and motivating goal. Join us for an uplifting exploration of how Jeremy Gilley, a true visionary, is not only branding peace but also creating a platform that radiates positivity and empowers individuals to make a meaningful impact on the world. This episode is a reminder that inspiration can be a powerful catalyst for change. Check out it out: https://peaceoneday.org/
This week on The Dan Bradbury Podcast we talk about a new technology that is going to change everything.In this episode we discuss: - This new AI is going to be bigger than the internet and you can leverage it for your business now! - Lions escape a zoo enclosure... How does this apply to your business? - How Risk Mitigation can transform your bottom line - Jeremy Gilley, Founder of Peace One Day receives MBE - And much more!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Take this quiz to see how you score on the 7 critical areas of business finance.https://danbradbury.co.uk/scorecard-finance/The average score of a CEO generating 8-figures or higher is 84%. Think you can beat them? Go here to find out.https://danbradbury.co.uk/scorecard-finance/---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Books Mentioned:The Dhandho Investor: The Low-Risk Value Method to High Returnshttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Dhandho-Investor-Low-Risk-Method-Returns/dp/047004389X/Principles: Life and Workhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Principles-Life-Work-Ray-Dalio/dp/1501124021/My Books...Turnover Is Vanity, Profit Is Sanity: 9 1/2 Steps to Improving Your Profits & Cashflowhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Turnover-Vanity-Profit-Sanity-Improving/dp/1691215333/Breeding Gazelles: Fast Growth Strategies For Your Businesshttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01F2R0MG2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0
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In episode 7 of Kofi Time, podcast host Ahmad Fawzi welcomes two special guests, Hajer Sharief and Jeremy Gilley, to discuss the importance of youth inclusion in global challenges and peacebuilding. Over half of the world's population is under the age of 30 and youth are disproportionately affected by conflict, climate change and unemployment, yet they are rarely consulted. Sharing their experiences of meeting and working with Kofi Annan, Hajer and Jeremy highlight Kofi Annan's ability to connect with young people, giving them a voice and treating them as true counterparts. Kofi Annan knew young people can be powerful agents of change. What can we learn from the 'Kofi Annan way' and how can we ensure youth are included in decision-making? About Hajer Sharief: Hajer Sharief is a Libyan human rights advocate and the co-founder of “Together we build it.” Hajer promotes the participation of women and youth in peacebuilding efforts in Libya. She was selected by the UN Secretary-General to serve as a member of the Advisory Group of Experts for the Progress Study on Youth, Peace and Security mandated by UNSCR 2250. Hajer is also one of the twelve UN Women Champions on Women, Peace, Security and Human Rights and one of the twelve Extremely Together Young Leaders. About Jeremy Gilley: Actor and filmmaker, Jeremy Gilley is best known for founding Peace One Day. A passionate advocate, Jeremy has made it his mission to ensure that war-torn countries work towards a state of peace. Since establishing the foundation, Jeremy has pioneered vital work in countries torn apart by conflict and made a difference to the lives of many. Throughout his career, Jeremy has been highly rewarded for his commitment to a peaceful world. In 2008 he received the 2008 Campaigner of the Year award and the Cinema for Peace Award for the Most Inspirational Film of the Year. Later in 2010 he was rewarded with the Wateler Peace Prize from the Carnegie Foundation. He has also been the recipient of the Lennon-Ono Grant for Peace, Champions of Peace Award and the Africa Peace Award.
This episode of The Jake Dunlap Show features Daniel Binns, Chief Executive Officer NA and Global Director of Partnerships at Interbrand. Daniel's drive to be wildly successful can be traced back to his university life, but not because he was particularly good at academics.When Daniel dropped out, he distinctly remembers a conversation he had with his father where he was basically told that this was the worst decision he could possibly make. From then on, it became the driving force behind Daniel's desire to become the best at whatever he does.His career would take a definitive turn once he joined McCann Erickson where he would take on role after role that took him to Belgium, Bahrain, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Africa, back to London, and eventually New York. Aside from taking opportunities as they came along, Daniel stresses the critical role that network played in helping him achieve great heights in his career. He also shares that, although he did not subscribe to a 5 year plan, he always had a goal in mind which was to become a leader of advertising in New York.After 19 solid years of upward mobility with McCann, Daniel decided to break out on his own and run a charity. However, he missed the intellectual challenge of strategy and returned to the advertising industry as a consultant.He would later be reconnected with his old advertising network and be invited to join the Interbrand team which would prove to be another turning point in his career. Daniel would work on strategy again, the aspect of business which he truly loves, and eventually move up to management as the CEO.Listen to the full podcast on Daniel's trials of fire, believing in his own faculties to become successful, and fearlessly taking every opportunity as they come.QUOTES:16:30 "I called him up and said, by the way dad, I've dropped out of college. And he said what? I said yeah, yeah, you know, so I didn't really like it. And it was any time I think he ever swore me. He said, I don't care that you don't like it. That's not the point."16:48 "That conversation has stuck in my head and was very formative because from that moment I was like, I'm going to show you I don't need to go to university. I am going to be way more successful than you ever dreamt of and it really drove me."24:41 "How I became successful is I just always said yes. I was open to anything. I didn't plan. I had friends that would have their 5 year plan for their career. I was like, why would you do that? You're just going to take the opportunities that come along."27:08 "I was never afraid to take a role that seemed outside of my abilities. From that regional, every one of the jobs I ever had, I didn't really have the qualifications to do it."48:00 "It's hard to stay still. You're either moving forward or you're going backwards so I just thought, no, I'm going to keep going, keep going as far as I can go. Until I stop enjoying what I'm doing, I'll keep trying to drive up."More about DanielDaniel began his professional career in a TV station selling TV airtime. While it was second to the smallest station at the time, it did introduce him to ad agencies which then led to a job offer from an agency as a media buyer.After a couple of years, he had the opportunity to join the international media department of McCann Erickson which he considers to be the turning point in his career. This would eventually be called the European media department and, filling a leadership gap, decided to move along with his office to Brussels to work directly under the CEO.He then had the opportunity to move to Bahrain as the Regional Media Director. Fearlessly, he said yes and jumped headfirst into the role. This trend would continue and it would take him to Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Johannesburg, and New York. Daniel would find himself as President at McCann Indonesia at the age of 29 and his successes would continue on from here. But after a storied 19 year career with McCann, Daniel decided to start his own focus with a nonprofit called Peace One Day as CEO.An ex-colleague invited Daniel to join Kimberly-Clark as a consultant to reposition their corporate brand and this gave birth to his consultancy firm, Left Field Consultancy. But after missing the business culture, he had the opportunity to join Interbrand, which he promptly took up. Interbrand would take in Daniel full-time as Executive Director, Global Brand Engineer working with Nissan. In a couple of years, he would gravitate back to management where he is now CEO of Interbrand NA. Find out more about Daniel and connect with him in the following links:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielbinnsLearn more about Jake Dunlap and Skaled by visiting the links below:Jake Dunlap:Personal Site - http://jakedunlap.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakedunlap/Twitter - https://twitter.com/JakeTDunlapInstagram - http://instagram.com/jake_dunlap_Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JakeTDunlap/Skaled:Website - https://skaled.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/skaledYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsw_03rSlbGQkeLGMGiDf4Q
I'm back with Season 2 and kicking off with a BANG!!I absolutely LOVED recording this episode and was so honoured to interview the incredible Dr Ro.For two decades, Dr Rohan Weerasinghe has been speaking to audiences in the fields of education, inspiration, personal growth, business and wealth creation.Having touched countless thousands of lives, Rohan is recognised as one of the UK's leading communication, inspirational and wealth education speakers. He is sought-after globally to speak at corporate events, personal development and wealth conferences and has spoken for several major charities including Make-A-Wish, Peace One Day, MENCAP and Global Angels. Rohan is a regular speaker for Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Education, one of the worlds largest wealth education companies.After a series of personal life-challenges, Rohan created his own turning point and developed a property portfolio that grew rapidly into a multi-million-pound portfolio in just a few years. Also focusing on his health and relationships, he dramatically changed his life and was very soon being asked to share with others the tools and methods he used to create such a transformation.In his 30 years he has helped people to overcome major health challenges, saved relationships, guided countless people on the path to financial independence, turned businesses around and created major turning points for people from all backgrounds and ages across the world.Dr Ro does not hold back in this episode and packs in SO many powerful tools to be able to help you make this the year that EVERYTHING changed.Make sure you listen right until the end and take the time to invest in yourself. Its the best investment you'll ever make.If you want to follow Dr Ro you can do at:PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/seekardo-show/id1482102664TAKE THE COMMUNICATION TEST: https://seekardo.com/test/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drro.tv/?hl=en-gbAs always I appreciate your support SO much and it would mean the world to me if you went over to Apple Podcasts and left me a 5 star review. This really does help the show so much and it means I can keep bringing you this content with incredible guests. I'd really love to hear your feedback and what resonated with you most so connect with me on Insta....PODCAST:https://www.instagram.com/madeformorepod/PERSONAL: https://www.instagram.com/carlymeyerslifestyle/ Download my FREE course... 'SELF BELIEF BOOSTER - OVERCOME YOUR SELF DOUBTS IN 5 SIMPLE STEPS' HERE!!!!!Enjoy Carly xxx
Pastor Paula Devotional Peace-One Day at a Time (4/28) by Silverdale Lutheran Church
Jim is taking us on a great journey through the commercial world of motorsports from his humble beginnings in UK motorsports to his career in Formula 1 to Formula E now. He is one of the most creative and talented commercial guys in Motorsports I know. His thinking and approach for how to create stories and sponsorship programs works for any sports. As a “commercial guy”, I love this talk. Anyone can sell a hot property, like the FIFA World Cup, the Team or athlete that just won a big Championship. In that space, it's less about creativity but about managing the demand and getting top value for the client/property. When you sell a back/mid-table team or a new franchise, you have to be a whole lot more creative and come up with new angles. Jim is a master of that. Enjoy the lessons and give us your feedback. Key Highlights His passion for motorsports from his teens and how he got into it step by step His knack for the commercial side of the business His Williams F1 racing days under Sir Frank Williams, incredible learning BMW and Williams F1 team deal, the learning and stories around it Hundreds of Millions of Dollars of deals but even the little deals count Learning how people treat other people Power of B2B part in sponsorship Switch to Formula E, difficult start but as usual staying focused on the end goal always works Difference in budgets between F1 and Formula E How to sell Formula E, the story book, do your home work on the client Andretti Autosport, going beyond traditional motorsports revenue The difference between selling commercial rights for a Winning team vs others (Mahindra Formula E story) How to sell sponsorships in the new world after Covid-19 Current plans to get Formula E back on the track About A marketing professional with a proven and quantifiable track record for sponsorship sales, particularly in motorsport, Jim Wright is a sports fan with a finely honed talent for creating mutually beneficial opportunities and making partnerships happen using strategic vision techniques. Having started his career upon completion of a Business Studies degree, Wright moved from team management and logistics in to the commercial side of motor sport working for the fledgling ATS F1 team in 1980/81 before accepting an offer from Eddie Jordan to help grow his eponymous team. Through the acquisition of team sponsorship and trade partnerships, Jordan was able to hire race winning drivers and move his team to the forefront of international racing below Formula 1. Wright was the driving force behind this strategy and he also worked with the ebullient Irishman on driver management, starting the Eddie Jordan Management business. After five years with Eddie Jordan, Jim was recruited by Cellnet, then Britain's fastest growing mobile phone network to set up and manage a strategic motor sport division of their marketing department aimed at creating awareness and commercial opportunity for Cellnet as the mobile phone market emerged in the UK. Alongside this commitment, Wright developed his own agency to service other motor sport clients including drivers, championship promoters and car constructors. This business was a great success, particularly in Japan where Wright delivered the single biggest sponsorship of the booming Japanese F3000 championship with the Promise financial services company and Reynard Racing Cars. Wright's exploits were noticed by Frank Williams and in 1994 Jim Wright was offered an opportunity to head up sponsorship sales for the Rothmans Williams Renault F1 team, an opportunity that he could not turn down. Having landed his first deal within 10 days of joining Frank's team, Wright quickly emerged as a real force and within 14 months of joining Williams he was asked by Frank Williams to be the Head of Marketing & Sponsorship, a position that Wright held for the next 11 years. During this term, Williams created the Senior Management Group – a core of five key executives who reported to the shareholders, Frank Williams and Patrick Head through monthly Board meetings and Wright represented the company's commercial interests at these meetings. Before he left Williams in 2006, Wright was directly responsible for introducing and/or negotiating more than 200 million dollars of commercial income to the team and he built a commercial reputation for the Williams F1 team based upon principles laid down by Frank Williams of fairness, transparency honesty and integrity. Those principles endure today, both at Williams and through the Anglo Svenska operation. Having worked with Gerhard Berger through the BMW partnership with Williams, Wright was recruited by Berger upon his completion of the purchase of a shareholding in the Toro Rosso F1 team and Wright moved his family to Monte Carlo to begin work on this project. When Berger sold his shareholding back to Red Bull at the end of the 2008 season, Jim was asked to work on a CSR programme with Keke and Nico Rosberg which was concluded when Virgin made Wright their first commercial hire for their start up F1 team which was awarded an F1 entry in June 2009. Starting work in July 2009, Wright created a marketing team from scratch and delivered against an ambitious target of sponsorship, mostly from companies new to the sport to ensure that the team formed up on the grid in March 2010. In addition to securing the vital third party investment, Wright was responsible for directing the creation of the look & feel of the team and working with Sir Richard Branson's Virgin brand and other stakeholders such as Lloyds Development Capital in developing a commercial and marketing communications strategy and served on the Board of Virgin Racing / Marussia Virgin Racing between September 2009 and December 2011. Wright was responsible for the introduction of more than 35 million USD of sponsorship for the fledgling Formula 1 team over two seasons, a remarkable achievement for a new team with limited on-track performance. Increasingly disillusioned with the rising costs of F1 and lack of commercial direction from the Commercial Rights Holder ( Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Management ), Wright devoted time to pursuing other activities, transferring his skills to the non-profit sector by setting up a commercial structure for Jeremy Gilley's Peace One Day organisation and mentoring others to achieve commercial goals for Peace One Day. The creation of the FIA Formula E series for electric powertrain racing cars in 2013 proved to be of great interest to Wright who accepted an invitation from the Monaco entrepreneur Gildo Pallanca Pastor to lead the commercial aspects of his fledgling Venturi Formula E team. Wright was instrumental in convincing F1 veteran Nick Heidfeld to switch to the new racing series and Wright was able to introduce a number of technical partners to the team in ZF, Rohm Semiconductor and Farasis batteries as well as other companies such as Delta Auto. As the Formula E series began to grow, the Teams formed a representative group ( Formula E Teams Association - FETA ) and from 2014, the Teams elected Jim Wright to serve as Secretariat working with an elected Chairman in rotation, a position that he holds to date. As the series expanded and more OEMs came on board and the business model changed from the start of the second generation car and battery, the role was increased to represent the Teams and the Manufacturers ( FETAMA ) and Wright remains in that elected position today. Nowadays, FETAMA is a well-respected stakeholder group working alongside the governing body ( FIA ) and the Promoter ( FEO ) to grow the FIA Formula E World Championship. The Mahindra Formula E Team recruited Wright from Venturi in 2016 as their Chief Commercial Officer, a position that he held through to the beginning of 2019 during which time he personally introduced and / or negotiated a portfolio of sponsorship partners to offset the Mahindra & Mahindra budget spend as well as supporting Team Principal Dilbagh Gill in all commercial matters. Shell, Renesas, Avis, Umicore, Lear Corporation were major corporations which were brought on board during Wright's tenure as they adjusted their business models for the e-mobility era. In 2019, Wright accepted an offer from Michael Andretti to fill a new role, Group Commercial Director, with a brief to widen the commercial appeal of the Andretti Autosport business and to create new business opportunities for the iconic American racing team. Wright reports directly to Andretti Autosport President J.F.Thormann and he works across the Group's motorsport platforms.
Wendy spent countless hours helping her son create Peace One Day which is now an organization that has helped millions of people around the world. She tells her story of the hardships they faced in the beginning and the difficulties they have now. She explains what Peace One Day is and how it can help so many in this world.
Is it possible for humanity to have peace? To not have violent conflict, wars or violence in our homes, schools or online via cyberbullying? As you ponder this question, you might draw on your hopes, experience of human behaviour and possibly what you think is realistic – this is a show about risk and uncertainty after all. Meet our latest guest, Jeremy Gilley. Jeremy is the founder of Peace One Day, a non-profit organisations whose objective is to institutionalise the International Day of Peace (September 21st each year). Jeremy is a documentary film maker, actor and he founded Peace One Day in 1999. Peace One Day is an impressive organisation. In 2001, its efforts were rewarded when the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted the first day of global ceasefire and non-violence – Peace Day. In 2007, Peace One Day Ambassador Jude Law travelled to Afghanistan and met with the government, the UN, non-governmental organisations, paving the way for a day of ceasefire in Eastern Afghanistan. This allowed 10,000 volunteers to administer polio vaccines to 1.4 million children. Peace One Day works with world leaders, major corporations and celebrities like Jude Law and its two other ambassadors Juliet Rylance, and Mike Posner, as well as Sir Michael Caine, Forest Whitaker, Akon, Michelle Rodriguez – the list goes on and on. In a few weeks, on Sept 21st, Peace One Day will celebrate its 20th anniversary. While this conversation certainly covers the organisation Jeremy founded, it is deeper than that. It is a conversation about who we are as human beings – about our darkness, about why cynicism kills and about what we can do about that. It serves as a reminder that violence not only takes place in far flung places but that it also occurs in our homes, schools and communities. Listen with an open mind and heart. And, on September 21st ask yourself “with whom will I make peace?” Show Notes: Peace One Day On Twitter On Instagram On Facebook On YouTube Peace One Day's Origin Story Film Jeremy on Twitter Jeremy on Instagram The Hero's Journey by Joseph Campbell Greta Thunberg The Second Mountain by David Brooks My conversation with Ken Bensinger, author of “Red Card” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Like what you heard? Subscribe and/or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/1PjLmK Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-things-risk/the-all-things-risk-podcast Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ben-cattaneo Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskThings Drop us a note: allthingsrisk@gmail.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Our free course module “How to Set Up Any Decision for Success” from our upcoming course How to Make Decisions With Calm and Confidence
It started with a filmmaker’s audacious idea: establish one day of global unity, intercultural cooperation, and ceasefire. Now, 20 years later, 1.2 billion people around the world celebrate Peace Day on September 21st. Jeremy Gilley, founder of the non-profit organization Peace One Day, talks about how he turned his idea to institutionalize peace into a global movement. He also explains the organization's newest effort to launch Impact Profile, a “LinkedIn for change makers” that tracks and showcases an individual's positive contribution to humanity. Listen to this episode to learn: • The story behind how Peace Day got started, confronting cynics and challenges, and the goal of getting 3 billion people to recognize Peace Day by 2025 • How the Dalai Lama, Kofi Annan, Jude Law, the United Nations, UNICEF, NATO, Burger King, and others have worked to grow the movement • Why companies have the biggest role to play in fostering peace, and how they can connect impact and values with profit • Why establishing “a day” has the power to be the rallying focal point of a budding movement • The tangible benefits of Peace Day, like getting the Taliban to stop fighting for one day, allowing 4.5 million children to receive polio vaccinations To learn more about Peace One Day, email Jeremy at Jeremy.Gilley@peaceoneday.org
iHeartRadio on-air personality and entertainer Bobby Bones takes over hosting duties in this special pop-up episode of Spit. Recorded live from the iHeartRadio Music Festival, we gathered the most peaceful people we know to celebrate Peace Day with us: artist and philanthropist Mike Posner; Peace One Day Founder Jeremy Gilley; and Tim Phillips, Founder of Beyond Conflict, a non-profit organization that works with leaders to address conflict and promote social change. We tackle what it takes to make peace, and how to make peace with yourself - and with others - by ultimately embracing how we are all connected. During this very special recording at the Daytime Stage at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, we also asked attendees to share their messages of peace with us. Be inspired to spread your own peace. Mike Posner (www.mikeposner.com) is currently promoting “Song About You,” the first single from his new record, set to release January 2019. Jeremy Gilley and the Peace One Day organization (www.peaceoneday.org) focus on building peace, one day at a time. Rolling out new educational materials to 130 participating countries, the organization continues to expand its global footprint through strategic partnerships and new collaborations. Tim Phillips (https://beyondconflictint.org/) is working to address polarization in the United States and partnering with scientists and practitioners to find more effective ways to fight racism and broader social exclusion.
World peace is an aspiration for countless people around the world, yet sadly it is only a reality for some of us! Surely it’s a human right for everyone? Jeremy Gilley, founder of Peace One Day was catalytically involved in establishing the UN Resolution for the annual UN International Day of Peace. Listen to his journey over the last 20 years, hear about how his inspirations began as a child, hear what he feels is absolutely fundamental to evoke peace in the world, and learn about what you can do to inspire peace in your life and in the world around you. Don't forget go to http://www.peaceoneday.org for more info on the day and the movement and go to http://bethechangeproject.org for more on becoming a changemaker through becoming a social entrepreneur or embarking upon a fulfilling career in the 3rd sector.
Sept 21 has been designated the International Day of Peace or World Peace Day by the United Nations.Join host Donna Freeman as she connects with Jeremy Gilley, founder of Peace One Day, to talk about his crusade to create and celebrate this day of global ceasefire and non-violence.Discover some of the amazing work being done around the world by governments, organizations and individuals to foster hope and create peace within hearts, homes, communities and countries. Jeremy will share some of his insights, most memorable moments, and ways you can get involved to cultivate peace.Support the show (https://yogainmyschool.com/?p=13405)
Sept 21 has been designated the International Day of Peace or World Peace Day by the United Nations.Join host Donna Freeman as she connects with Jeremy Gilley, founder of Peace One Day, to talk about his crusade to create and celebrate this day of global ceasefire and non-violence.Discover some of the amazing work being done around the world by governments, organizations and individuals to foster hope and create peace within hearts, homes, communities and countries. Jeremy will share some of his insights, most memorable moments, and ways you can get involved to cultivate peace.Support the show (https://yogainmyschool.com/?p=13405)
The U.S. presidential election is nearly over. Thank goodness! I'm tired of the horrible Facebook comments. So I decided to have a little satirical fun with Super Tuesday by sharing Celtic music from We Banjo 3, Emerald Rose, Shauna Mullin, Andy Lamy, BOWI, The Beer Mats, Bonnie Rideout, Ed Miller and Robb Sansonetti, Flashpoint, The Makem & Spain Brothers, Gaelic Storm, Black 47, Celtica Pipes Rock, The Tossers, Slan. Do you support Celtic music, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. 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This Week in Celtic Music 0:40 "Poor Old Liza Jane/Dance Boatman Dance" by We Banjo 3 from Roots of the Banjo Tree 4;21 "Scatter the Mud/Tar Road to Sligo/Paddy Clancy's" by Emerald Rose from Celtic Crescent 7:52 "The Wee Weaver" by Shauna Mullin from Wishing Tree 9:40 "Reels: The Jug of Punch'Mrs. MacDonald of Clanranald (Lamey's)/The Repeal" by Andy Lamy from The New Blackthorn Stick 13:36 "Pound a Week Rise" by BOWI from Dry Land 17:32 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 18:32 "Peace One Day in Time" by The Beer Mats from Peace One Day in Time 21:40 "The Jaunting Car Hornpipe Set" by Bonnie Rideout from Scottish Inheritance 26:04 "Riches, Women, an' Beer" by Ed Miller and Robb Sansonetti from My Own Brand of Crazy 28:21 "Black Rogue/Maguire's Kick/The Hunter's House" by Flashpoint from Jammed 33:11 "To Welcome Poor Paddy Home" by Makem & Spain from Up the Stairs 36:50 CELTIC FEEDBACk 38:54 "Green Eyes, Red Hair" by Gaelic Storm from Cabbage 42:40 "Bankers and Gangsters" by Black 47 from Bankers and Gangsters 47:11 "The Princess and the Piper" by Celtica Pipes Rock from Legends and Visions 50:46 "Political Scum" by The Tossers from Agony 55:41 "Footprints" by Slan from Footprints VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. 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I am privileged this episode to have been able to have a conversation with Ana-Maria Leonte, who plays Dasha Promenti in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Ana-Maria talks about this role and her life as an actress, model, and tech expert. She also discusses her passion for advocacy and humanitarianism, working with charities dedicated to equality and world peace, such as Generation Success and Peace One Day. If you are anything like me you will find her own story as compelling as any part of the new Star Wars movie. Make sure to check out Generation Success for their event on March 8th. Big thanks to Chris Revill of the Lets Chat with Revill and Friends Podcast for helping me to get into contact with Ana-Maria Leonte, and of course super-Star-Wars-Expanded-Universe sized thanks to Ms. Leonte for the generous contribution of her time to speak with me today.
In this edition of the I'm Black, He's Mexican Podcast, Arizona Verse & Soul Papo join forces to wax philosophically about a Chinese woman who drinks entire bottle of cognac at Beijing Airport, Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer's doing a movie together, Amy Schumer raps with Talib Kweli, Paula Deen joining 'Dancing With the Stars', Chief Keef names new born ‘Sno FilmOn Dot Com Cozart’ after his record label, Yung Eazy says his father Eazy-E was killed by Suge Knight, Jerry Heller also addresses possibility that Suge Knight injected Eazy-E with AIDS, Master P says he saved Snoop Dogg's life by signing him to no limit, Derrick Rose, Bulls point guard, accused of rape by ex-girlfriend, smoking hookah for an hour may be like smoking 100 cigarettes, Autistic kids have flair for creativity, Hurricane Katrina 10 years later, Asia’s richest man lost billions in stock market collapse, North Korea warns it 'will attack South Korea at 8.30 am Saturday' as Kim Jong-un declares state of war, Donald Trump booted Univision anchor Jorge Ramos out of his news conference, Robots will cut 25% of US jobs in 4 years, the Caitlyn Jenner Halloween costume gets offensive, Ashley Madison fallout and company gets sued, real life Dexter, ex-surgeon calls himself 'killer' in email, alleged manifesto from Virginia TV journalists’ killer cites Charleston church massacre, are you ready for the McWhopper?, guess not and of course.. dedications. #IBHM If you don't like this podcast, you're probably racist... The Official Website: www.ibhmpodcast.com Email Us: ibhmpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Social Media: www.facebook.com/ibhmpodcast www.youtube.com/ibhmpodcast www.ibhmpodcast.tumblr.com www.twitter.com/ibhmpodcast Subscribe to the podcast: on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/im-black-hes-mexican-podcast/id692728763 on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ibhmpodcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=38104&refid=stpr on Tune-In Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Im-Black-Hes-Mexican-Podcast-p547515/
Daniel Priestley - Key Person Of Influence. FULL EPISODE: https://londonrealacademy.com/full-episodes/daniel-priestley-key-person-of-influence/ SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToLondonReal GO VIP: http://bit.ly/LondonRealVIP LONDON REAL ACADEMY: http://bit.ly/BuildTheBestYou Daniel Priestley is the mastermind behind Entrevo, an organisation that calls itself ‘an entrepreneur growth accelerator’. It’s aim? To help key people of influence get connected and get creating. This week, he appears on London Real to share some of the valuable insight that he has gained from his own entrepreneurial experience. Daniel is about promoting knowledge and has written best-selling books as well as toured as an international speaker. A believer in what he calls the ‘entrepreneur revolution’, Daniel himself abandoned the standard career route from the young age of 21. Within 5 years he had launched his own event marketing and management business worth millions. The model and appetite for creating business and building success was replicated in several new start-ups he set up in the UK, Australia and Asia. Not only an entrepreneur but a passionate supporter of major charities, specifically Peace One Day and The Hunger Project, Daniel will change how you think about yourself and your business with some of the most fascinating insight we’ve had on the show. Don’t miss it!
As the director of Easy Living Property, Ash has been specialising in the high end HMO market since 2008. With 12 properties and 83 tenants, his company sources, refurbishes and manages HMOs but he is most proud of the fact that in over 8 years he has never had to issue a section 8 or section 21 notice, nor has he had any rent arrears, evictions or court cases and he is currently creating a business plan to get planning permission on a 21 bedroom HMO. In addition to this, he is the owner and founder of The HMO Group on Facebook with over 4,000 members, started with the desire to help others, and is a Patron at Peace One Day, a charity looking to institutionalise Peace Day, an annual day of global unity and intercultural cooperation. Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes so you don't miss another episode, and let us know what you think at www.facebook.com/insidepropertyinvesting and www.twitter.com/MikeStenhouse. Full show notes available at http://www.insidepropertyinvesting.com/ashzuberi/
Get ya raving shoes out!... coz ya hands gonna be in the air! This is an epic selection of anthems mixed live for a heavy-weight uplifter! This badboy is the first in a series of 21 mixes, all building up to a finale on 21st September - International Peace Day. This series is in support of Peace One Day, and their campaign 'set for peace', which aims to inspire DJs worldwide to bring people together through their music on Saturday 21st September this year!… in the name of global peace and unity. Each of the 21 mixes will have a unique feel, with the overall selection varying widely across a selection of genres from classical to hip hop or sounful drum and bass. Mix 1: This mix is a journey into old skool sounds. Not strictly an 'old skool' selection - more than half selected were released in the last 3 years. However, as you will see, all the tunes have a wondeful old skool feeeeeel… pure vibes! ENJOY :-)
Lynne Hazelden founder of Planting Seeds & The Kind Foundation ~ PEACE in OUR Lifetime initiative takes this rare opening to interview Michael Johnson of Pathways to Peace United Nations Representative who are the Founding Community who put 'The International Day of Peace' initiailly on the UN Agenda in 1982. Creating the foundation upon which Jeremy Gilley of Peace One Day embraced by fixing the date to 21st September each year and made a ceasefire. Truly remarkable organisation that work at the UN itself for the day of peace. Joining us is Dr. Kate Cumbo, Dir of Programs of PeaceJam, an international peace education organization that has 12 Nobel Laureates working with youth around the world. Who announced a 'Global Call to Action ~ A Billion Acts of Peace' that asks young people to work on the most pressing issues facing the world today and to make peace for all a reality in the next ten years. Peace In OUR Lifetime brings together many Peace organisations to celebrate and acknowledge the peace that is being created everyday. In declaring the day of peace "A Day of Gratitude & Thanks". What is peace day? Can we really bring into reality a world that serves all? This conversation WILL ispire you, make sure you check it out and find out more about how YOU can be part of all this. VISIt these sites, discover a whole new world. A whole new possibiity and realit that IS unfolding. BE the Change.. and bring peace to your family, friends and community The CHAT room is open for your question www.peaceinourlifetime.org www.peacejame.org www.pathwaystopeace.org http://.internationaldayofpeace.org www.peaceoneday.org
Lynne Hazelden founder of Planting Seeds & The Kind Foundation ~ PEACE in OUR Lifetime initiative takes this rare opening to interview Michael Johnson of Pathways to Peace United Nations Representative who are the Founding Community who put 'The International Day of Peace' initiailly on the UN Agenda in 1982. Creating the foundation upon which Jeremy Gilley of Peace One Day embraced by fixing the date to 21st September each year and made a ceasefire. Truly remarkable organisation that work at the UN itself for the day of peace. Joining us is Dr. Kate Cumbo, Dir of Programs of PeaceJam, an international peace education organization that has 12 Nobel Laureates working with youth around the world. Who announced a 'Global Call to Action ~ A Billion Acts of Peace' that asks young people to work on the most pressing issues facing the world today and to make peace for all a reality in the next ten years. Peace In OUR Lifetime brings together many Peace organisations to celebrate and acknowledge the peace that is being created everyday. In declaring the day of peace "A Day of Gratitude & Thanks". What is peace day? Can we really bring into reality a world that serves all? This conversation WILL ispire you, make sure you check it out and find out more about how YOU can be part of all this. VISIt these sites, discover a whole new world. A whole new possibiity and realit that IS unfolding. BE the Change.. and bring peace to your family, friends and community The CHAT room is open for your question www.peaceinourlifetime.org www.peacejame.org www.pathwaystopeace.org http://.internationaldayofpeace.org www.peaceoneday.org
Jeremy Gilley, www.peaceoneday.org speaks about how he founded Peace One Day and how social media helped him on his journey.
Ole Birkeland has worked as a director of photography with a wide of variety directors over the years on in various genres and on both features and shorts, including the dramatic short film Lullaby, about a mother meeting her lost child.His work over the years includes the films: the documentary Peace One Day, Everything, a comedy/drama, featuring Ray Winstone, the horror film, The Devil’s Chair, Ruby Blue from director Jan Dunn starring Bob Hoskins, about elderly man's innocent friendship with an eight year old girl is tarnished by the assumptions of a community when the little girl goes missing. Ole’s more recent work includes: Helen, about 2 lost teen girls with one trying to find herself, a stunning experimental docudrama, The Calling, also from Jan Dunn, featuring Brenda Blethyn about a university student leaving to become a nun, and The Arbor, a portrayal of the late Bradford playwright, Andrea Dunbar.
Peace One Day; it could happen.
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *Tell Them To Stop! World Communion Sunday* for Sunday 1 October 2006; book review: *Dissident Discipleship; A Spirituality of Self-Surrender, Love of God, and Love of Neighbor* by David Augsburger (2006); film review: *Peace One Day* (2004); poem review: *Come My Way* by George Herbert.