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It has become our unofficial Canadian battle cry: ELBOWS UP! As we face trade tensions and threats from the U.S president about making our nation their 51st state, many Canadians are standing together in a show of strength, solidarity and resilience. Thousands are turning up at rallies across the country, organized by 'Elbows Up, Canada!', a grassroots, non-partisan movement. Host Melanie Ng speaks with one of the organizers, Peter Wall about how it all got started - and how Canadians are connecting and reflecting. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us: Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter
The legendary music producer Bob Ezrin has renounced his U.S. citizenship and moved home to Canada, saying he doesn't recognize America anymore. Matt Galloway talks to Ezrin about his decision; and to Peter Wall, who is organizing an “Elbows Up, Canada” rally to bring Canadians together in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war and threats of annexation.
In today's episode of the Tranquil Awakenings Podcast, Debbie will be in conversation with Peter Wall, a retired hypnotherapist of 22 years, who during his career assisted individuals with many things including overcoming phobias and habits, his particular love being past life regression work. During this conversation, Peter shares how he came to be a hypnotherapist, recalling tales from his career. In his retirement, he is now using the wisdom he has accumulated to continue to guide others in the form of writing books. KEY TAKEAWAYSEverybody's mind and thought processes are unique to them.Learning hypnotherapy helps in day-to-day life as well as being a fascinating profession.When opportunities present themselves, it is important to take them.The way we speak to ourselves, and others, impacts feelings and behaviours.We can use language in specific ways to get the outcomes we require.Hypnotherapy can be used to assist with phobias, breaking habits, addictions, public speaking and many other things.Past Life Regression can be used for exploration and curiosity, as well as therapeutically. You begin to feel much better when you learn how to create the thoughts you want and that serve you. BEST MOMENTS“And you would have to deal with it totally different, so it was constantly challenging my mind and my abilities really.”“He said, ‘Oh, that's interesting. What do you know about hypnosis?' I says, ‘Oh, mate, I've been fascinated. I love magic. I buy magic tricks to see how they work. I never use them. I like them to see how they work.'”“I was quite upset that I couldn't go, but then my wife said, ‘Well, just a minute, we've just had your latest payment in from the job centre and there's a note that, it's like an invoice type thing, you know, and at the bottom she says, I'm sure I've seen something. And it says there is a grant of up to 2, 500 pounds for further education.”“I always tell people when I meet them, you know, even when I'm just talking to them, I say, look, go and try to be a hypnotherapist. You'll love it.” “I speak to them in a different way in the morning. And they're actually eager to get up and go to school now, whereas they couldn't be bothered before.”“I can't worry about something I have no control over.”“Stop creating thoughts that you don't want. Create the thoughts that you do want, change every negative thought to a positive. And once you start living in a positive world, my God, it's so much easier.” HOST BIODebbie is a seasoned therapist whose journey from being a primary school teacher to an adept therapist has been fuelled by her fascination with the intricacies of human nature. Equipped with advanced certifications in diverse modalities like hypnotherapy, neuro-linguistic programming, mindfulness, meditation, past life regression and many more she has honed her expertise to bring about transformative change.As a full-time therapist and trainer, Debbie's driving passion is guiding others, as well as herself, towards their best selves. Embracing the concept of holistic beings, she firmly believes in addressing the mental, emotional, physical, social, energetic, and spiritual facets of well-being and healing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to Andrew Duckworth, Andrew Metcalfe, Peter Wall, Edward T. Davis and Fares Haddad discuss the paper 'Robotic trials in arthroplasty surgery' published in the February 2024 issue of The Bone & Joint Journal.Click here to read the paper.Find out as soon as the next episode is live by following us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Tik Tok or Facebook!
Top 5 Most Read RNS's on Vox Markets for Thursday 9th February 2023 5. Supply @ME Capital #SYME - Holding(s) in Company OMNI PARTNERS LLP have announced they hold 3.100% of the company's shares as of 31st January 2023. 4. Horizonte Minerals #HZM - Mining Services Contract Awarded for Araguaia Five-year mining services contract signed, pre-stripping to begin in early Q2 2023. Mining operating costs are in line with overall Feasibility Study assumptions, ensuring Araguaia remains on target to be a lower quartile cost nickel operation Construction at Araguaia remains on schedule with first production to commence in Q1-2024. 3. Helium One Global #HE1 - Appointment of New CEO and Board Change Helium One Global announces David Minchin will be stepping down as CEO and from the Board of Helium One, with immediate effect, to pursue other challenges. The Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Lorna Blaisse, currently Principal Geologist at Helium One, as CEO of the Company with immediate effect. 2. Genedrive #GDR - AIHL test preliminary recommendation by NICE genedrive plc announces that the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has preliminarily recommended that the Genedrive® MT-RNR1 ID Kit can be used by the NHS following the evidence review as part of their Early Value Assessment (EVA) Programme. the Genedrive® MT-RNR1 ID Kit can quickly and accurately identify babies with the primary genetic variant who may be at risk of hearing loss if given aminoglycoside antibiotics. 1. Argo Blockchain #ARB - Directorate Change Argo Blockchain announces that Peter Wall is stepping down from his positions as Chief Executive Officer and Interim Chairman to pursue other opportunities. Argo intends to engage an executive search firm to assist with the process of selecting a Chief Executive Officer and will update the market in due course.
Today we are joined by the CEO of Argo, Peter Wall. Peter is deeply involved in crypto asset mining and passionate about smart growth. We dive deep into how Argo is securing the power grid in Texas, plans for their future, mining competition, the energy debate, and mining hot spots. We apologize in advance for the echo we had during the recording. JOIN THE FREE WOLF DEN NEWSLETTER
This is an episode of Compass Live hosted by Compass Mining. In this livestream, Compass talks with a pair of mining CEOs about what “clean” or sustainable mining actually means. Cryptocurrency mining has received a lot of criticism for its energy consumption and carbon output over the past 18 months. Both guests on this livestream share their opinions and perspectives on how clean mining is now, what should change in the future, and what is misunderstood about “clean” mining.
Peter Wall is the CEO of Argo Blockchain, a publicly traded blockchain technology company focused on large-scale cryptocurrency mining. In this conversation, we discuss:- Introduction to Bitcoin- China's Bitcoin regulation- Bitcoin's Hash Rate - Mining in Canada and USA - Environmental FUD- The Bitcoin Mining Council- Green Virgin Bitcoin- Adjusting for the halving- The future of Bitcoin miningArgo BlockchainWebsite: argoblockchain.comTwitter: @ArgoBlockchainYouTube: Argo BlockchainPeter WallTwitter: @PeterGWall LinkedIn: Peter Wall------------------------------------------------------------------------------CoinPokerCoinPoker is a revolutionary blockchain technology-based platform that was developed by an ambitious team of poker lovers.CoinPoker uses USDT as the main in-game currency and CHP as in-game fuel, offering all benefits of the crypto world alongside. CoinPoker also features instant and secure transactions using USDT, ETH, BTC, or CHP tokens and no KYC.CoinPoker users get huge promotions, as they give away thousands in fiat value each week. CHP is the currency of the CoinPoker economy providing players with exclusive benefits and supports future developments delivered to the CoinPoker community.Play some hands, collect wins, and cash out in Bitcoin, Ethereum, or CHP!Twitter: @CoinPoker_OFFWebsite: coinpoker.comTelegram: @officialcoinpoker
My guest today is Peter Wall, CEO of Argo. Argo is a publicly-traded blockchain technology company focused on large-scale cryptocurrency mining. Headquartered in London, England, Argo is the only cryptocurrency mining company listed on the London Stock Exchange. Their energy-efficient, powerful mining operations are strategically located throughout North America. Peter was a member of the management team that founded Argo, and was the vice president of operations since the group's beginning - responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the mining organization as well as the management of the software development team. He became CEO in Jan 2020. In addition to his work with Argo, Peter has had a varied career including working as a technology entrepreneur, journalist, and filmmaker. In our discussion, we cover the mining industry from a high level. We discuss the mining ban in China and the immediate/possible long-term ramifications from the ban. Peter explains immersion mining and the financialization of the mining industry. We go on to discuss why Texas is becoming a huge mining hub and various nuances of the Texas power grid. We finish our conversation with a philosophical conversation about proof-of-work. Please enjoy my conversation with Peter Wall. --- Bitcasino: This episode was brought to you by Bitcasino. The worlds leading Bitcoin-led online casino and crypto-centric gaming destination. Wager your way into a world of opportunity, with the ultimate Fun, Fast and Fair crypto-casino experience. Deposit, wager, and withdraw in real-time with a host of top cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), LiteCoin (LTC), Tether (USDT), TRON (TRX), Ripple (XRP), and more! Use the promo link https://untoldstories.link/bitcasino, to unlock your 200 FREE SPINS in the Legacy of Dead Promotion. --- This podcast is powered by Blockworks. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at https://blockworks.co
My guest today is Peter Wall, CEO of Argo. Argo is a publicly-traded blockchain technology company focused on large-scale cryptocurrency mining. Headquartered in London, England, Argo is the only cryptocurrency mining company listed on the London Stock Exchange. Their energy-efficient, powerful mining operations are strategically located throughout North America. Peter was a member of the management team that founded Argo, and was the vice president of operations since the group's beginning - responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the mining organization as well as the management of the software development team. He became CEO in Jan 2020. In addition to his work with Argo, Peter has had a varied career including working as a technology entrepreneur, journalist, and filmmaker. In our discussion, we cover the mining industry from a high level. We discuss the mining ban in China and the immediate/possible long-term ramifications from the ban. Peter explains immersion mining and the financialization of the mining industry. We go on to discuss why Texas is becoming a huge mining hub and various nuances of the Texas power grid. We finish our conversation with a philosophical conversation about proof-of-work. Please enjoy my conversation with Peter Wall. --- Bitcasino: This episode was brought to you by Bitcasino. The worlds leading Bitcoin-led online casino and crypto-centric gaming destination. Wager your way into a world of opportunity, with the ultimate Fun, Fast and Fair crypto-casino experience. Deposit, wager, and withdraw in real-time with a host of top cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), LiteCoin (LTC), Tether (USDT), TRON (TRX), Ripple (XRP), and more! Use the promo link https://untoldstories.link/bitcasino, to unlock your 200 FREE SPINS in the Legacy of Dead Promotion. --- This podcast is powered by Blockworks. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at https://blockworks.co
Today Steve talks to Peter Wall CEO of Argo Blockchain, a publicly-traded blockchain technology company focused on large-scale cryptocurrency mining. Peter first was introduced to crypto when he was in Indonesia running a coworking space. A guy came in talking about bitcoin, how he had quit his job in the US, and had moved to Bali. He started weekly meet ups at Paul's co-working space to learn about bitcoin. Peter says his company was actually the first business in Bali to accept bitcoin payments. Down the road Paul would get in touch with the co-founders of Argo who were trying to bring crypto to the UK. They asked Paul if he wanted to be one of their first employees and Paul jumped on the opportunity. -- Divi is creating the world's first closed-loop, vertically-integrated cryptocurrency ecosystem. Much like Apple's ecosystem is anchored by iCloud, the Divi Project blockchain serves as the core of the Divi network of technologies. Thanks to a keen understanding of the divide that separates the mainstream from the crypto world, the Divi team is able to create solutions to the industry's biggest problem: adoption by non-technical users. Divi's user-friendly, one-click solutions aim to bring blockchain-based payments into modernity with great UX. In this podcast, we will cover all aspects of cryptocurrency, hot topics, and technology as worldwide adoption grows.
Doug & Kelly interview our Title Sponsor Peter Wall of Star Roofing, who has a personal connection to the Bernard & Millie Duker Children's Hospital & shares why it's so important to support our community.
This week on the Bitcoin Magazine Podcast, host Christian Keroles sat down with the CEO of Argo Blockchain (ARBKF) to cover all things mining. The conversation starts with a dive into Peter's Bitcoin story which starts in a hostel in Bali as these stories often do. Peter's journey from running that hostel to operating one of the largest public mining companies in the industry is a tad out of the ordinary. Wall discusses how Argo breaks down their business among BTC Mining, Alt-coin mining, venture capital, and R&D. Of all of these pillars BTC Mining is by far the most important and the cash cow of the business. Argo is focused on deploying hashrate across the US with an emphasis on mining using renewable resources. Peter think's is not good that so much mining in China uses coal power, especially during the dry season. He and Argo see North America as being an opportunity to align Bitcoin with Green Energy while still being extremely competitive globally on energy costs. Peter thinks that Bitcoin mining can get the best of both worlds. Other topics covered in this podcast: Mining Bitcoin & treasury management The current ASIC market? How is the ASIC Market Changing? Misconceptions around Bitcoin mining and energy usage? Mining in North America. Mining Bitcoin in Texas.
Mining is a vital part of the Bitcoin ecosystem but is often mischaracterized and misunderstood by even seasoned crypto investors. Mining expert and Argo Blockchain CEO Peter Wall came on the show to break down all things mining. In this episode, Wall dispels the many myths surrounding the industry, revealing how the process actually works and giving a look behind the scenes. As the first mining expert on the show, this is an extremely illuminating conversation on this often reclusive sector. In this episode, Melker and Wall discuss a range of topics including: Mining myths Renewable vs non-renewable mining A shortage of Bitcoin mining rigs Mining all the Bitcoin Miner capitulation A good crypto citizen Adjusting for difficulty and halvings Managing massive facilities Hydroelectric mining A premium on virgin Bitcoin The forgotten metric of mining ---- NEXO Try Nexo's full-suite, instant crypto banking service, featuring: Savings accounts with up to 12% interest on crypto, stablecoins & fiat Flexible crypto-backed credit lines at just 5.9% APR An exchange with 75+ crypto and fiat pairs and best-price guarantee All this and more wrapped up in a single Nexo Wallet. Start banking at nexo.io Or download the app on Google Play or the App Store. ---- Legacy of Dead This episode was brought to you by Bitcasino. The worlds leading Bitcoin-led online casino and crypto-centric gaming destination. Wager your way into a world of opportunity, with the ultimate Fun, Fast and Fair crypto-casino experience. Deposit, wager, and withdraw in real-time with a host of top cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), LiteCoin (LTC), Tether (USDT), TRON (TRX), Ripple (XRP), and more! Use the promo link Bitcasino.io/Scott, to unlock your 200 FREE SPINS in the Legacy of Dead Promotion. ---- MAKERSPLACE MakersPlace is the go-to premium marketplace for purchasing rare digital artworks from the world's top creators (Ie. José Delbo, Trevor Jones, Pak, SSX3LAU, Shu Lea Cheang). New artworks are dropped twice a week, where they typically sell out within seconds of release and have been reselling several months later, upwards of 10x. Subscribe for exclusive drop notifications at https://makersplace.com/thewolf ---- Join the Wolf Den newsletter: ►►https://www.getrevue.co/profile/TheWolfDen/members ---- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe. This podcast is presented by Blockworks. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworks.co
Apple, Google, or Facebook could add Bitcoin to their balance sheet says Michael Saylor. Bitcoin could hit $1 million or even more, says the CEO of crypto exchange Kraken. US representative Ro Khanna endorses Bitcoin, and tweets "Bitcoin like digital gold cannot be devalued & it’s decentralization promotes transnational exchange & provides a check against economic mismanagement. Lets nurture it but protect consumers, prevent abuse, & invest in less carbon intensive mining. That should happen in America.". Digital asset financial services firm BitGo is coming to New York to offer NY banks crypto custody services. Mark Cuban's Dallas Mavericks will accept Dogecoin for Tickets and Merchandise. Crypto insurance startup Unslashed Finance has raised a $2 million seed funding round, the company announced Thursday, including investment from Lemniscap, P2P Capital, Bitscale Capital and ChainLayer. On Wednesday, British cryptocurrency mining company Argo Blockchain revealed that CEO Peter Wall is now the first executive of a publicly traded company to take their entire salary in Bitcoin (BTC). A Colombian commercial bank, Banco de Bogotá, established in 1870 is to trial cryptocurrency services through a sandbox project set up by the country’s financial regulator.
The Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group has produced more than 200 reviews of a very wide range of interventions for patients with musculoskeletal problems. In this podcast, senior author Peter Wall, talks with Imran Ahmed, Trainee Orthopaedic Surgeon and NIHR Doctoral Researcher at Warwick Clinical Trials Unit and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust in the UK about their December 2020 review of the effects of using a tourniquet in knee replacement surgery.
The Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group has produced more than 200 reviews of a very wide range of interventions for patients with musculoskeletal problems. In this podcast, senior author Peter Wall, talks with Imran Ahmed, Trainee Orthopaedic Surgeon and NIHR Doctoral Researcher at Warwick Clinical Trials Unit and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust in the UK about their December 2020 review of the effects of using a tourniquet in knee replacement surgery.
Argo Commences Trading on OTCQX Market in the United States yesterday, today Exercise of Options, Warrants and PDMR Dealings. Share Talk spoke with Peter and it was nice to catch up from the five p days Argo, the leading cryptocurrency miner based in the UK (LSE: ARB, OTCQX: ARBKF), announced that trading in the Company’s Ordinary Shares will begin today on the OTCQX Best Market in the United States, under the ticker symbol “ARBKF”. Argo has upgraded to OTCQX from the OTCQB Venture Market.The OTCQX Market is designed for established, investor-focused US and international companies. To qualify for OTCQX, companies must meet high financial standards, follow best practice corporate governance, and demonstrate compliance with applicable securities laws. Graduating to the OTCQX Market from the OTCQB Market marks an important milestone for companies, enabling them to demonstrate their qualifications and build visibility among US investors. Argo was sponsored for OTCQX by MCAP Markets LLC, a qualified third-party firm responsible for providing guidance on OTCQX requirements and recommending membership. Argo’s ordinary shares will continue to trade on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol ARB.https://www.share-talk.com/peter-wall-chief-executive-of-argo-blockchain-plc-arb-l-interview/
Top stories today: Parent and teacher concern BC health and education officials had a special conference yesterday to talk about COVID-19 variants being present in schools. Considering restrictions in schools are still somewhat loose relatively speaking, many are voicing concerns today. Stanley Park bike lane conversation To call this topic highly controversial would actually be an understatement. But, it's back. BCNU highlighting burnout among staff Which, shouldn't at all be surprising considering the enormous strain COVID-19 has placed on the health system, and its employees. Much more in the full episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST: Chapter 1 Police foundation responds to private donation We spoke yesterday about a donation from Peter Wall to the Vancouver Police, and how it might present a conflict of interest. Today we speak to the Vancouver Police Foundation, about how the money will be spent. Chapter 2 Stanley Park bike lane conversation With Park Board Commissioner John Coupar. Chapter 3 Nurses experiencing burnout Which, in reality shouldn't really be a shocker to anyone. Nurses have had to deal with a brutal hand during this pandemic. We chat with Christen Sorensen, who represents nurses across B.C. Chapter 4 Are you experiencing pandemic brain fog? Eric Chapman is. But, he'll still try his best to explain the concept of brain fog. Chapter 5 A vote on restrictions? Should we open up the debate about how locked down our province should be, to… well… the province? Shouldn't the residents of B.C. have some say in how we handle the pandemic that affects us all? Chapter 6 In-person learning. Not enough, too much? We have this conversation with the parent of a grade 9 student, who also happens to be a UBC Professor. _____________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.
Nationally recognized Special Needs Trust expert, financial planner, and disability rights advocate Peter Wall from True Link Financial will provide an overview of Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act. ABLE accounts provide a fantastic planning tool and promote the independence of loved ones with disabilities. As parents of children with disabilities age, options for their loved one's success and future becomes crucial. Helping your loved one achieve their short and long-term goals as well as meet their needs is critical. While an ABLE account isn't a panacea, it is certainly a fantastic new option. Join me and Mr. Wall as we discuss all things ABLE as well as the basics of financial planning for a person with a disability and how to incorporate ABLE accounts into those plans.
We spoke yesterday about a donation from Peter Wall to the Vancouver Police, and how it might present a conflict of interest. Today we speak to the Vancouver Police Foundation, about how the money will be spent.
Argo Blockchain (OTCQB: ARBKF) is a global leader in cryptocurrency mining with one of the largest and most efficient operations powered by clean energy. CEO Peter Wall joins us to explain what cryptocurrency is and how global blockchain mining networks operate.
In this bonus episode, social psychologist Angelika Love speaks to co-founder and co-CEO of the leadership consultancy Amicus, General Sir Peter Wall. Peter discusses the importance of productive conflict in the workplace, the potential and challenge of increasing team diversity, and what his experience as Head of the British Army has taught him about leading remote teams through crises. This episode looks at diversity and cohesion from a slightly different angle, exploring the workplace as a significant realm of 'society' and leadership as a determining factor of team performance. More episodes on diversity, social cohesion and bridging rifts in society can be found here: www.angelikalove.com/podcast Find out more about Amicus at: www.amicuslimited.com Music by John Bartmann www.johnbartmann.com
Last week I spent some time with Peter Wall. The plan was to talk about his new online Clinical Hypnotist Course. There are many courses available so making the choice of who to train with can be difficult. I decided to focus on Peter’s experience and knowledge as reason to to consider his online course. […] The post Peter Wall ~ Become a Clinical Hypnotist appeared first on LizianEvents News.
Our Guest: Peter Wall is an alum of both Bishop’s University, and The University of British Columbia. After 10 years of working as a journalist for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, he moved with his family to South East Asia. Based in Ubud, Bali, in 2013 he launched the highly successful Hubud, a groundbreaking co-working space that was a leader in the remote working and digital nomad movement (and one of the first places in Asia to accept Bitcoin payments!).In 2015, he moved back to Canada, and became the director of operations at Mobio Interactive, a start-up specializing in mobile health apps, and oversaw the launch of Wildflowers, a mindfulness meditation app. In 2017 he became director of communications at Canada C3, and In early 2018 he changed his focus to blockchain and cryptocurrency, VP operations with Argo Blockchain, and today, the CEO. Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by BlockFi and Cogent Law Group. our listeners can visit https://blockfi.com/sazmining for an exclusive offer for cryptocurrency management and check out Cogent Law Group (https://www.cogentlaw.co) for all of your legal needs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sazmining/support
Today’s article is an interview recorded with Mr Peter Wall who has introduced a new and exclusive online Hypnosis Course. The course is fully accredited with the National Council of Psychotherapy Hypnosis can be a full time or part-time career. It can be an additional skill which can be used alongside therapies and complementary medicine. Hypnosis […] The post On-Line Hypnosis Course appeared first on LizianEvents News.
How trauma shapes your story (Part 3): Geoff Gudgion, author of Draca (just published) & Saxon’s Bane, & General Sir Peter Wall, former Head of the General Staff & President of Combat Stress discuss with We’d Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan how real personal trauma can, should & should not shape fiction. Geoff’s latest book Draca features a former Royal Marine, injured in Afghanistan, who grapples with physical & mental trauma when he returns to Britain. Old & new relationships bring both pain & the possibility of redemption. And the sailing boat Draca also offers a refuge - but may also be a death trap haunted by the blood of Viking invaders from centuries before. Geoff talks about his own service in the Royal Navy - he was very naughty with plastic explosive. And about the personal physical & mental trauma he survived outside his military service. General Sir Peter Wall talks about how Combat Stress helps ex-members of the British Armed Forces who are suffering from a range of mental health disorders, including post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - & about the funding crisis facing the charity. He shares stories from his early soldiering days in southern Africa during the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe. And reveals some of his own naughtiness with explosive. Practical jokes with big bangs. We also hear from Geoff’s favourite shop, The Marlow Bookshop & how their customers go crazy for cakes, dogs & the latest books from author Jane Fallon. (Apologies for pandemic-related sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Wednesday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
How trauma shapes your story (Part 2): Geoff Gudgion, author of Draca (just published) & Saxon’s Bane, & General Sir Peter Wall, former Head of the General Staff & President of Combat Stress discuss with We’d Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan how real personal trauma can, should & should not shape fiction. Geoff’s latest book Draca features a former Royal Marine, injured in Afghanistan, who grapples with physical & mental trauma when he returns to Britain. Old & new relationships bring both pain & the possibility of redemption. And the sailing boat Draca also offers a refuge - but may also be a death trap haunted by the blood of Viking invaders from centuries before. Geoff talks about his own service in the Royal Navy - he was very naughty with plastic explosive. And about the personal physical & mental trauma he survived outside his military service. General Sir Peter Wall talks about how Combat Stress helps ex-members of the British Armed Forces who are suffering from a range of mental health disorders, including post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - & about the funding crisis facing the charity. He shares stories from his early soldiering days in southern Africa during the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe. And reveals some of his own naughtiness with explosive. Practical jokes with big bangs. We also hear from Geoff’s favourite shop, The Marlow Bookshop & how their customers go crazy for cakes, dogs & the latest books from author Jane Fallon. (Apologies for pandemic-related sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Wednesday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
How trauma shapes your story (Part 1): Geoff Gudgion, author of Draca (just published) & Saxon’s Bane, & General Sir Peter Wall, former Head of the General Staff & President of Combat Stress discuss with We’d Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan how real personal trauma can, should & should not shape fiction. Geoff’s latest book Draca features a former Royal Marine, injured in Afghanistan, who grapples with physical & mental trauma when he returns to Britain. Old & new relationships bring both pain & the possibility of redemption. And the sailing boat Draca also offers a refuge - but may also be a death trap haunted by the blood of Viking invaders from centuries before. Geoff talks about his own service in the Royal Navy - he was very naughty with plastic explosive. And about the personal physical & mental trauma he survived outside his military service. General Sir Peter Wall talks about how Combat Stress helps ex-members of the British Armed Forces who are suffering from a range of mental health disorders, including post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - & about the funding crisis facing the charity. He shares stories from his early soldiering days in southern Africa during the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe. And reveals some of his own naughtiness with explosive. Practical jokes with big bangs. We also hear from Geoff’s favourite shop, The Marlow Bookshop & how their customers go crazy for cakes, dogs & the latest books from author Jane Fallon. (Apologies for pandemic-related sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Wednesday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
Peter Wall worked in the field of hypnotherapy for twenty years. He now teaches hypnotherapy drawing on two decades of experience. Away from daily clinical hypnotherapy practice, Peter could be found working around the UK providing clients with Past Life Regression sessions. In this podcast, Peter draws on the immense catalogue of regressions and talks […] The post Peter Wall’s Past Life Regressions Recollections appeared first on LizianEvents News.
Podcasts can be used for many reasons. However, the foundation of all audio articles is information. In today’s podcast, Peter Wall talks about his online hypnotherapy training course. For those of you who would wish to become trained and professionally qualified as a hypnotist Peters online video course could well tick all the boxes. While […] The post Peter Wall’s online Hypnotherapy Course appeared first on LizianEvents News.
This week: Crypto-mining. If you’re looking at that lead sentence and thinking “WHAT?” you’re not alone. As you’re about to find out crypto-mining is the latest techno-fad and what some are calling a breakaway play for financing our digital future. It’s a story that came to us via our friend Peter Wall, who we last spoke to about digital nomads on a Bali beach. We checked in with him and found him in the wilds of Northern Canada tending a flock of high powered computers and fomenting the future of Block Chain. Peter’s now Vice President of Operations at Argo Blockchain, a burgeoning high-tech player in the world of crypto-mining. He explains exactly how crypto-mining works, why he’s involved, and goes onto put the whole crypto mining endeavor into context by comparing it to other currencies. If global currencies are intertwined and pegged to one another in order to establish a kind of global monetary equilibrium, what’s the arrangement with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and all other forms of cryptocurrency? How are we to know if anything is worth anything? And what exactly does a crypto miner mine? The very idea of crypto-currencies as little as 15 years ago would have elicited mockery and laughter. It still sounds far-fetched, but so must have Colorado when the gold miners of the 1850s set out to stake their claims. Instead of dynamite and pick axes, these crypto miners are armed with complex algorithms high-speed computers, and light-speed transaction capabilities. It all takes money and energy – and lots of it. It’s not an episode you can afford to miss.
Peter Wall is an entrepreneur and innovator who wants to live in a world where people are happier, more mindful, and more connected. Hubud As a co-founder of Hubud, Bali’s first coworking space and a leader in the digital nomad movement, he’s been featured in Virgin Entrepreneur, and appeared on… Continue reading The post Peter Wall, Mobio Interactive and co-founder of Hubud appeared first on ardee XYZ.
"I would love to see the global marketplace come to the developing world" - Peter Wall This episode feature guest Peter Wall, founder of the coworking space Hubud, where do do many of my interviews and work here in Ubud, Bali. Peter is originally from Toronto and relocated to Bali about four and a half years ago. Peter is a guy who gets things done - whether it is starting Ubud's first coworking space a couple years ago, starting his new learning venture, Turnpoint, or making high quality films. Peter is also a high energy and generous guy - we record this episode using his podcasting mixer and equipment. I'm pretty excited to be a part of the community that he has helped create here at Hubud. Check out this episode for great insights into storytelling, the future of work, entrepreneurship, and community building! "Adventure is getting outside of your comfort zone" - Peter Wall What you will learn in this episode: -How the newsroom is "old fashioned coworking" -How to start a Co-working space -The power of video storytelling -The power of building a community (for digital nomads and entrepreneurs) -The benefits of being an expat ("your highs are higher and your lows are lower") -How to leave conventional work behind Mentioned in this episode: Peter Wall Hubud Turnpoint Peter's new learning startup Turnpoint Radio The Tropical MBA podcast 99 Designs - Indonesian farmers are designing logos at night and have doubled their income Thanks Peter Wall! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let Peter know by clicking on the link below and sending him a quick shout out on Twitter: Click here to thank Peter on Twitter! Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Donate to the Art of Adventure Patreon Campaign This episode is also brought to you by REI! Subscribe to The Art of Adventure Podcast in iTunes or Stitcher. If you enjoyed the show, please help us by leaving a 5-star rating and review!