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Empowered Patient Podcast
How Fluorescent Dyes Are Revolutionizing Nerve Visualization and Surgical Precision with Dr. Quyen Nguyen Alume Biosciences

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 19:56


Dr. Quyen Nguyen, CEO and Founder of Alume Biosciences, is developing fluorescent-guided precision surgery technologies that enable surgeons to visualize critical structures, such as nerves, blood vessels, and tumor margins, more clearly during procedures. Alume is developing fluorescent dyes and imaging systems to support this approach, building on work by Roger Tsien who won the Nobel Prize for fluorescence. This technology has the potential to enable more complex surgical procedures to be performed safely in brain, head, neck, and abdominal surgeries and has the promise to transform surgery. Quyen elaborates, "I first met Roger Tsien Nobel Laureate for his work in fluorescence, in 2001. I had worked with green fluorescent protein, one of the things that he was working on for fluorescence, and he ultimately was awarded the Nobel Prize for fluorescence. And I asked him, ‘Roger, is there a way we can make nerves fluorescent in patients? We certainly have that in research, but surgeons don't have this tool now.' And he said, ‘What, no one's done that yet?' And so that's the beginning of our story together. I see that the use of fluorescence is going to be transformative in the field of surgery. Who wants to turn off the light and see if surgeons can see and operate in the dark? So I feel like fluorescence is just another level of light that allows you to see structures more precisely." "Of course, you want to see structures more precisely so you can continue to carry on your work, tumor resection, reconstructive surgery, or any other procedures that patients are undergoing. Of course, you want to see tumor margins more clearly. Of course, you want to see arteries and veins and so forth. Of all the structures that we work on, I would say that nerves are considered the holy grail of surgery, partly because they're so delicate. One or two millimeters can take away somebody's ability to have urinary continence or erectile function or the ability to smile."   #AlumeBiosciences #FluorescentGuidedSurgery #PrecisionSurgery #HeadNeckSurgery AlumeBiosciences.com Download the transcript here

Empowered Patient Podcast
How Fluorescent Dyes Are Revolutionizing Nerve Visualization and Surgical Precision with Dr. Quyen Nguyen Alume Biosciences TRANSCRIPT

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025


Dr. Quyen Nguyen, CEO and Founder of Alume Biosciences, is developing fluorescent-guided precision surgery technologies that enable surgeons to visualize critical structures, such as nerves, blood vessels, and tumor margins, more clearly during procedures. Alume is developing fluorescent dyes and imaging systems to support this approach, building on work by Roger Tsien who won the Nobel Prize for fluorescence. This technology has the potential to enable more complex surgical procedures to be performed safely in brain, head, neck, and abdominal surgeries and has the promise to transform surgery. Quyen elaborates, "I first met Roger Tsien Nobel Laureate for his work in fluorescence, in 2001. I had worked with green fluorescent protein, one of the things that he was working on for fluorescence, and he ultimately was awarded the Nobel Prize for fluorescence. And I asked him, ‘Roger, is there a way we can make nerves fluorescent in patients? We certainly have that in research, but surgeons don't have this tool now.' And he said, ‘What, no one's done that yet?' And so that's the beginning of our story together. I see that the use of fluorescence is going to be transformative in the field of surgery. Who wants to turn off the light and see if surgeons can see and operate in the dark? So I feel like fluorescence is just another level of light that allows you to see structures more precisely." "Of course, you want to see structures more precisely so you can continue to carry on your work, tumor resection, reconstructive surgery, or any other procedures that patients are undergoing. Of course, you want to see tumor margins more clearly. Of course, you want to see arteries and veins and so forth. Of all the structures that we work on, I would say that nerves are considered the holy grail of surgery, partly because they're so delicate. One or two millimeters can take away somebody's ability to have urinary continence or erectile function or the ability to smile."   #AlumeBiosciences #FluorescentGuidedSurgery #PrecisionSurgery #HeadNeckSurgery AlumeBiosciences.com Listen to the podcast here

Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast
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Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 25:50


Quyen var kun seks år gammel, men hun husker tydeligt følelsen af tørst. Men også desperationen og følelsen af en anden mands blod på sin trøje. I Vietnamkrigens sidste timer er mere end 3600 mennesker desperat hoppet ombord på et slidt fragtskib, der nu er ved at synke. På den synkende skude er også dagens gæst. Lige indtil et dansk Mærsk-skib udfører verdenshistoriens største civile redningsaktion på åbent hav. Det er nu 50 år siden. Vært. Anna Ingrisch. Program publiceret i DR Lyd d. 11. maj 2025.

Team Deakins
QUYEN TRAN - Cinematographer

Team Deakins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 63:52


SEASON 2 - EPISODE 124 - Quyen Tran - Cinematographer On this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we speak with cinematographer Quyen Tran (AHSOKA, MAID, PALM SPRINGS). We start the episode with Quyen's harrowing recollection of her experience in New York City on 9/11, and she reflects on how the event steered her life towards filmmaking. While studying film at UCLA, Quyen fell into documentary filmmaking, and she shares how she's since branched into directing television and miniseries. She reveals who gave her the initial push to even try directing, and she reveals what she enjoys about it compared to cinematography. We also discuss the films and shows that influenced Quyen early in life, and we share our appreciation for the universal visual storytelling in THE BENNY HILL SHOW and I LOVE LUCY. We later learn how Quyen used lighting to lean into the darker moments of the sci-fi comedy PALM SPRINGS, and she shares how she feels her experiences as a director has made her a better cinematographer. Plus, Quyen reveals what we included in the “Roger Deakins lighting kit” distributed to her class while we were the cinematographer-in-residence at UCLA years ago. - This episode is sponsored by Aputure

Great Practices
Ep. 40 - Contractors or Employees. It Depends! with Quyen Clifton

Great Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 37:20


In this episode of Great Practices, I'm talking with Quyen Clifton, a consummate HR professional with nearly three decades of Human Resources experience as well as being one of the owners of bhravo, an HR Consulting firm. Quyen is going to be discussing the difference between a contractor and employee, the pros and cons of each, and a couple of rules of thumb you can use to determine how much to pay, or even when to use, a contractor in your PMO or on projects. Plus, find out why independence is no joke when it comes to Independent Contractors and some common HR traps you can avoid. Want to get in touch with Quyen? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quyenclifton/ Website: https://www.bhravo.com/

Vô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo
VDVV-1394_0394 -De Tai Than Quyen -Truoc Day Mê Võ Con Co Theo Than Quyen.mp3

Vô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 28:01


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The Seattle Restaurant Podcast
"We gonna try to get Vietnamese Moms outta the house!" with Quyen Phan of Anchovies and Salt and Shimi Kahn of Falafel Salam

The Seattle Restaurant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 67:58


Pack to the Future Podcast
Episode 65: Vegas, Baby, Tales from the Hobby, and S--- Shipping!

Pack to the Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 51:40


Chad and Ricky are in Vegas while Tim interviews a hobby friend, Quyen, about a horrifying shipping experience with Fed Ex. The guys then discuss hobby shipping do's and dont's - take notes!

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Vô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo
VDVV-1629_0329 -De Tai Nhan Quyen -Thay Ban Luan Ve Nhan Quyen Tai Kamover 1989

Vô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 25:16


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KPMG Financial Reporting Podcast Series
Podcast: Pillar Two pregame show - Episode 3

KPMG Financial Reporting Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 19:37


The Pillar Two rules will go into effect at the beginning of 2024 and time is quickly running out for multinationals to determine the impact. One of the most challenging and time-consuming aspects of Pillar Two is the calculation of the Globe Effective Tax Rate. In this episode, KPMG Department of Professional Practice partner Nick Tricarichi is joined by Quyen Huynh, KPMG Washington National Tax principal, to break down the calculation of the Globe ETR into simple terms. We explain why it's so challenging, provide examples of major adjustments that need to be made to the financial statements, and dive into how companies are attempting to close the extensive data gap. Lastly, we close the episode by asking Quyen to put on her coaching hat and provide some practical tips on what companies can do now to make this process more manageable.

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
Meeting of the Minds: Dr. Quyen Ngo: Evaluating the Science Behind Digital Health Tech

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 44:11


Dr. Quyen Ngo: Evaluating the Science Behind Digital Health Tech How do you interrogate the research behind digital health solutions to determine if they are effective, equitable, and ethical? Quyen Ngo, PhD, leads Hazelden Betty Ford's Butler Center for Research. She joins host Chris Hemphill to discuss. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/

Harshaneeyam
'Chronicles of Village' - Quyên Nguyễn-Hoàng (Vietnamese)

Harshaneeyam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 28:52


Quyen Nguyen-Hoang is a writer, translator and art curator born in Vietnam. Her poems and translations have appeared in Poetry Magazine, Jacket 2, the Margins, and various literary anthologies. She is a Stanford University graduate, a 2020 PEN/Heim Translation grant recipient and a winner of the Winter/Spring 2022 Gabo Prize for Literature in Translation. She is pursuing a PhD at Stanford University.Chronicles of a Village is set in an anonymous Vietnamese village based on the author's personal memories. Written in vibrant fragments that resemble prose poems, the novel combines the author's melodious style of oral storytelling with historical micro-narratives and mythological elements. The book takes the reader through ancient legends, love stories, marvellous nature, war tragedies and modern alienation, which constitute the beauty and ‘the fatal historical disabilities of a land.Quyen spoke about her rendition of 'Chronicles of a Village' Translated from a Vietnamese novel written by one of the prominent writers from Vietnam, Nguyen Thanh Hien, in this episode. You can give feedback on this episode using the link given in the show notes or through the Spotify app.* For your Valuable feedback on this Episode - Please click the below linkhttps://bit.ly/3NmJ31YHarshaneeyam on Spotify App –http://bit.ly/harshaneeyam Harshaneeyam on Apple App –http://apple.co/3qmhis5 *Contact us - harshaneeyam@gmail.com ***Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Interviewees in interviews conducted by Harshaneeyam Podcast are those of the Interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Harshaneeyam Podcast. Any content provided by Interviewees is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

All I'm Saying Is
It Was Their SECOND Chance Stephen Unwin & William McFall Murdered Quyen Nguyen | UK True Crime Case

All I'm Saying Is

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 23:17


[True Crime Case] In this True Crime Case we look at Quyen Nguyen.Quyen moved to the UK from Vietnam in 2010 to study business at a university in London.7 years later she was looking to rent a property when she met Stephen Unwin, who owned a property maintenance business.She didn't know that he was on license for murder, so she didn't expect anything untoward when she went round to his house, with the pretext of going to look at a property.--------------DISCLAIMERThis is a real, True Crime Case Documentary, so it's important that if you share or comment you do so with the appropriate sensitivity. ---If you like my content please subscribe. - Click here - https://youtube.com/allimsayingis?sub_confirmation=1 All I'm Saying Is, is now in lots of places, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and wherever you listen to your podcasts. For a full list please visit my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/itsallimsaying #UKTruecrime #truecrimeuk  #truecrimecase  ........The reason my True Crime cases go into such detail is because i take them seriously.I see myself as an "Investigative journalist", although I don't like the term when referring to myself, it does very much explain what i do.However I only ever use Information and Images that are already in the public domain.I try my best at all times to be respectful and unbiased. With only good intentions.If you are close to a Case/Crime that i cover and you want me to remove it from my youtube/Podcast. That being a close relative. Then feel free to contact me at millvape49@gmail.com . However please be aware, I am not obligated to do so.................---Sources.Support the show

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4397. 170 Academic Words Reference from "Quyen Nguyen: Color-coded surgery | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 155:53


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/quyen_nguyen_color_coded_surgery ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/170-academic-words-reference-from-quyen-nguyen-color-coded-surgery-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/SKPvx0vzxqo (All Words) https://youtu.be/ogIMHv9srBs (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/jhPnNh2VM6E (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

The ICF+C Podcast
EP8 Pt2 - Quyen Tran

The ICF+C Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 38:28


QUYEN TRAN. Part 2. We will be discussing keeping career momentum as a cinematographer, work-life balance, motherhood, baking bread, and working on high-profile TV shows. Website: https://www.qtranfilms.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qgar/

The ICF+C Podcast
EP8 Pt1 - Quyen Tran

The ICF+C Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 65:24


QUYEN TRAN. Part 1. We will be discussing keeping career momentum as a cinematographer, work-life balance, motherhood, baking bread, and working on high-profile TV shows. Website: ⁠https://www.qtranfilms.com/⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/qgar/⁠

Pharmacy, IT, & Me: Your Informatics Pharmacist Podcast
306. From Pharmacy to Enterprise Operation Informatics feat. Quyen Ly

Pharmacy, IT, & Me: Your Informatics Pharmacist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 29:09


306. From Pharmacy to Enterprise Operation Informatics feat. Quyen Ly Intended Audience: Everyone Originally recorded in mid 2022. In this episode of Pharmacy, IT, & Me, pharmacist Quyen Ly returns to share her experiences in navigating the pharmacy landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic and her new role as Global Head of Service, Enterprise Operations Informatics at Philips. Quyen discusses the challenges she faces and offers strategies for finding solutions in her global leadership position. Quyen highlights the transformative effects of the pandemic on healthcare, and discusses how it affects the way companies run. She shares firsthand insights into the need for innovative solutions to ensure patient safety and deliver quality care. As she delves into her new role at Philips, Quyen provides examples of the challenges she encounters as she manages complex service operations on a global scale. She emphasizes the importance of leveraging informatics and technology to streamline processes and improve patient outcomes. Don't miss this inspiring episode as Quyen Ly's journey exemplifies the resilience and adaptability of pharmacists in the face of change, offering valuable insights and strategies for success in the evolving healthcare landscape. To reach out to Quyen, visit her LinkedIn page at https://www.linkedin.com/in/quyen-x-ly/ Disclaimer: Views expressed are those of the individuals and do not reflect thoughts and opinions of any entity with which speakers have been, is now, or will be affiliated. New to LinkedIn and not sure where to start? Download my free ebook, "Professional Networking Unlocked", at https://www.tonydaopharmd.com/ebook Follow us on social media! Twitter: @pharmacyitme Instagram: @pharmacyinformatics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pharmacyitme/ Website: Pharmacy IT & Me Email: tony@pharmacyitme.com Follow Tony's personal Twitter account at @tonydaopharmd Network with other pharmacists at Pharmacists Connect!http://pharmacistsconnect.com For more information on pharmacy informatics, check out some of the following useful links: ASHP's Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology: https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy-Informaticist/Section-of-Pharmacy-Informatics-and-Technology/ HIMSS: https://www.himss.org/resources/pharmacy-informatics-and-its-cross-functional-role-healthcare Disclaimer: Views expressed are my own and do not reflect thoughts and opinions of any entity with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated.

REDRUM true crime
Episode Fifty Nine, Quyen Nguyen

REDRUM true crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 23:15


After a few moments of waiting outside, texting him that she'd arrived, Quyen was then greeted by Stephen at the back gate, and she made her way inside.   Just before letting Quyen inside the gate, Stephen had gestured to his friend William McFall to stay out of sight. It's clear even by this point, that Quyen had no idea there would be another person inside the house she was about to enter.   The next four hours saw Quyen subjected to the most horrific attack.     If you'd like to support us to keep bring new and regular content, consider donating on 'buy me a coffee'. Thanks! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/redrumhumans

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Hoa Thuong Tuyen Hoa Khai Thi - Quyen 1

BỒ ĐỀ TÂM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 288:24


Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Khai Thị - Quyển 1 Khai Thị: Quyển 1 - Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Mục Lục: 1. Phật Pháp là Thực Hành,Không Phải Chỉ Nói Suông 2. Chú Ðại Bi Tiêu Trừ Tai Nạn 3. Cực Lạc Thế Giới Ở Ngay Trước Mắt 4. Sám Hối tức là Cải Quá Tự Tân 5. Xúi Người Khác Làm Ác,Tội Mình Tăng Gấp Ba 6. Tu Hành Có Bốn Giai Ðoạn 7. Thức Khuya Dậy Sớm, Vì Ai Mà Bận Rộn? 8. Niệm Phật Giống Như Gọi Ðiện Thoại 9. Ðừng Chờ Ðến Lúc Khát Mới Ðào Giếng 10. Niệm Danh Hiệu Bồ-Tát có thể Minh Tâm Kiến Tánh 11. Chúng Sinh Vô Biên Thệ Nguyện Ðộ 12. Học Phật Cần Phải Tu Giới, Ðịnh, Huệ 13. Nước Chảy Trào Trước Cửa Chùa 14. Gia Phong của Kim Sơn Thánh Tự 15. Học Phật Cần Có Chân Tâm 16. Ưng Vô Sở Trụ Nhi Sanh Kỳ Tâm 17. Trí Huệ Quang Minh Từ Vô Lậu 18. Tu Ðức - Tạo Nghiệp 19. Vạn Vật Ðều Nói Pháp Cho Mình 20. Ðừng Chờ Tới Lúc Già Mới Học Ðạo 21. Tình Ái và Dục Vọng là Tảng Ðá Buộc Chân Người Tu Ðạo 22. Hãy Nỗ Lực vì Hòa Bình Thế Giới 23. Ðả Thiền Thất Phải Khắc Kỳ Thủ Chứng 24. Làm Vừa Ðủ là Trung-Ðạo 25. Phật Pháp rất Bình Ðẳng 26. Ðại Thiện Ðại Ác Vượt Ra Ngoài Số Mạng 27. Xin Bồ-tát Làm Tiêu Ðộc Cho Toàn Cầu 28. Phật Pháp Là Gì? 29. Vô Qui Củ Bất Thành Phương Viên 30. Khi Ðắm Trước Hương Vị Thiền Thì Mọi Chuyện Ðều Sai Lầm 31. Ðạo Tràng Tốt Khó Tìm 32. Si Ái Triền Miên 33. Nỗi Bất Hạnh của Cửa Phật 34. Kiếp Sau Muốn Làm "Liên-Thể-Anh" 35. Tham Thiền: Trước Nhất Cần Xây Nền Tảng 36. Quang Âm Thiên và Khoa Học 37. Tánh, Thức, Ý, Tâm 38. Thật Ðau Lòng Cho Nền Giáo Dục Hiện Tại 39. Tham Thiền Cần Có Con Mắt Biết Chọn Pháp 40. Ðắc Nhất Vạn Sự Tất 41. Lục Ðại Tông Chỉ tức là Ngũ Giới 42. Biểu Hiện của Ðức Hạnh 43. Thiền Thất Hối Ngữ 44. Viên Mãn Mười Tuần Thiền 45. Mười Pháp Giới Không Ngoài Một Niệm Của Tâm 46. Tham Hưởng Thọ Thì Cần Gì Xuất Gia 47. Người Xuất Gia Phải Tụng Ba Bộ Kinh 48. Bốn Ðạo Tràng ở Tây-Phương: Mỹ và Gia-Nã-Ðại 49. Xuất Gia là Chuyện của Bậc Ðại Trượng Phu 50. Phật Tánh Là Bổn Nguyện Của Tất Cả Chúng Sinh 51. Số Không Là Bí Quyết Ðể Phản Tỉnh Hoàn Nguyên Sơ Lược về Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Mười Tám Ðại Nguyện của Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Tám Quy Luật của Viện Phiên Dịch Kinh Ðiển == Đội Ngũ Bồ Đề Tâm http://bodetam.com.vn

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Hoa Thuong Tuyen Hoa Khai Thi - Quyen 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 336:22


Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Khai Thị - Quyển 2 Mục Lục Vài Nét Về Vạn Phật Thánh Thành Sơ Lược Về Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Mười Tám Ðại Nguyện của Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Tám Quy Luật Của Ban Phiên Dịch Kinh Ðiển 1. Gieo Nhân Gặp Quả 2. Phản Bổn Hoàn Nguyên 3. Dùng Tâm Bình Thường Ðể Học Phật 4. Học Phật Thì Ðừng Tham Danh Lợi 5. Ghi Chú Về Sự Linh Nghiệm Khi Cầu Mưa Ở Công Viên Golden Gate San Francisco 6. Tuyển Hiền Cử Năng Ðể Làm Bậc Trụ Trì 7. Kinh Lăng Nghiêm Tuyệt Ðối Là Bộ Chơn Kinh 8. Chúng sinh Biệt Nghiệp Vọng Kiến, Và Ðồng Phân Vọng Kiến 9. Trì Chú Trước Tiên Phải Chánh Tâm Thành Ý 10. Quy Mạng Chú Lăng Nghiêm Quang Minh Trên Ðảnh Phật 11. Khai Thị Nhân Ngày Lễ Phật Ðản 12. Bách Khổ Giao Tiên 13. Bát Khổ 14. Tu Ðạo Không Cần Quá Thông Minh 15. Những Côn Trùng Tác Quái Trên Thân Của Mình 16. Bí Quyết Tu Ðạo: Tiết Thực, Quả Dục 17. Ăn Thịt Tức Là Ăn Người 18. Tu Ðạo Cần Phải Bỏ Ác Làm Lành 19. Ðạo Cả Suy Thì Có Người Nhân Nghĩa 20. Tu Ðạo Cần Có Tâm Kiên Trì Không Ðổi 21. Chim Ðại Bàng Kim Sí Ðiểu 22. Thọ, Yểu, Phú, Cùng Ðều Không Ra Khỏi Luân Hồi 23. Vạn Ma Không Lùi Bồ Ðề Tâm 24. Tất Cả Chúng Sinh Ðều Có Phật Tánh 25. Rắn Lại Nghe Pháp 26. Tự Tại Phi Tha Tại 27. Yêu Quái Xuất Thế 28. Pháp Giới Duy Tâm Tạo 29. Cái Học Tạo Mệnh 30. Ăn Thịt Thì Cũng Giống Như Là Ăn Chất Ðộc Vậy! 31. Tu Ðạo Không Ðược Cẩu Thả 32. Xã Hội Hỗn Loạn 33. Hiệu Lịnh Nhân Ngày Quốc Khánh Nước Mỹ 34. Ma Vương Cũng Phải Giữ Quy Củ 35. Thiên Hạ Bổn Vô Sự, Dung Nhân Tự Nhiễu Chi 36. Vì Nền Giáo Dục Mà Làm Chuyện Giáo Dục 37. Nhân Ác Lớn Nhất Là Sát Sanh, Ăn Thịt 38. Ðôn Phẩm Lập Ðức 39. Ðạo 40. Chân, Thành, Hằng 41. Lời Khuyến Khích Ðầu Năm 42. Có Nên Ðể Cho Trẻ Em Tự Do Phát Triển Chăng? 43. Nguy Cơ Của Sự Tiến Bộ Khoa Học, Kỹ Thuật 44. Nâng Cao Tiêu Chuẩn Hàng Tăng Sĩ, Tích Cực Xiển Dương Kinh Lăng Nghiêm 45. Ðạo Tràng Mới Lập 46. Bốn Ðiều Răn Dạy Về Tánh Thanh Tịnh Chân Thật, Bất Hư 47. Năm Mươi Thứ Ấm Ma Trong Kinh Lăng Nghiêm 48. Lăng Nghiêm Ðại Ðịnh 49. Ðừng Ham Thần Thông Dị Ðoan 50. Muốn Ðộ Chúng Sinh Thì Trước Hết Mình Ðừng Ăn Thịt 51. Ít Phiền Não, Ít Tư Dục 52. Nhân Ðịa Bất Chân, Quả Thọ Khổ 53. Nếu Phật Giáo Ðồ Không Trì Giới Tức Là Mạt Pháp 54. Làm Người Cần Phải Hiếu Thảo Với Cha Mẹ 55. Tự Do Quá Mức Sẽ Ðem Lại Ðau Khổ 56. "Hippy" Từ Ðâu Ðến? 57. Học Ðường Là Thánh Ðịa 58. Khi Phát Nguyện Cần Phải Thành Tâm 59. Hoc Phật Pháp Cần Dũng Mãnh Sửa Ðổi Lỗi Lầm 60. Nói Chuyện Với Học Sinh Trường Dục Lương Và Trường Bồi Ðức 61. Quân Tử Biết Cách Tạo Vận Mạng 62. Sự Bất Ðồng Giữa Phật Với Ma 63. Tám Ðức Tính Căn Bản Làm Người 64. Lấy Việc Giúp Ðời Làm Trách Nhiệm 65. Có Chí Thì Nên 66. Bài Trừ Sắc Thái Mê Tín 67. Lòng Tham Không Ðáy Của Con Người 68. Ba Thứ Ðộc Tác Hại Con Người Nặng Nề Nhất 69. Ở Vườn Lan Mà Chẳng Biết Lan Thơm 70. Thế Nào Là Tam Tạng Kinh Mười Hai Bộ 71. Ðức Lục Tổ Ở Ẩn Nơi Nhóm Thợ Săn 72. Phá Bỏ Tri Kiến Nhân Ngã, Chia Rẽ Phật Giáo 73. Người Tu Ðạo Cần Vượt Qua Khảo Nghiệm 74. Người Tu Ðạo Cần Giữ Gìn Thân Tâm 75. Không Ðủ Giới, Ðịnh Thì Chẳng Sinh Trí Huệ 76. Cha Mẹ Là Tấm Gương Cho Con Cái 77. Nền Văn Hóa Cố Hữu Của Trung Quốc 78. Chúng Sinh Ðáng Thương Xót, Không Biết Tự Cứu 79. Xuất Gia Là Xuất Cái Gì? 80. Ăn Thịt Là Nguồn Gốc Của Tai Kiếp Sơ Lược về Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Mười Tám Ðại Nguyện của Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Tám Quy Luật của Viện Phiên Dịch Kinh Ðiển

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Hoa Thuong Tuyen Hoa Khai Thi - Quyen 3

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 225:37


Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Khai Thị - Quyển 3 Mục lục: 1. Nhân Nào Quả Nấy 2. "Lấy Giả Làm Thật" 3. Thấm Nhuần Nghĩa Lý Kinh Ðiển 4. Sự Lập Nguyện Phải Ðược Phát Xuất Từ Lòng Chân Thành 5. Vạn Phật Thánh Thành - Cảnh Tiên Giữa Chốn Nhân Gian 6. Vạn Sự, Nhẫn Là Quý 7. Sống Ở Ðạo Tràng Phải "Tùy Chúng" 8. Phiền Não Là Bồ Ðề 9. Làm Thế Nào Ðể Dứt Trừ Phiền Não 10. Khai Thị Nhân Ngày Lễ Tắm Phật 11. Nhân Quả Vay Trả, Mảy May Chẳng Sai 12. Thức Ăn Cho Tinh Thần 13. Mưu Sanh và Mưu Tử 14. Bí Quyết Học Thuộc Lòng Kinh Ðiển 15. Pháp Vị Chân Thật 16. Kẻ Cướp Trong Nhà Khó Ðề Phòng! 17. Không Nên Có Thái Ðộ Cống Cao Ngã Mạn Ðối Với Tam Bảo! 18. Bớt Dùng Lời Khách Sáo 19. Cảm Kích Ân Ðức Của Chư Phật và Bồ Tát 20. Làm Thế Nào Ðể Có Ðược Trí Huệ Hơn Người 21. Học Pháp Quý Ở Thực Hành 22. Sửa Ðổi Lỗi Lầm, Nghiệp Tội Sẽ Tiêu Tan 23. Tánh Ðịnh, Ma Phục 24. Lòng Hiếu Thảo Chí Thành Cảm Ðộng Ðến Trời Ðất 25. Quả Thuấn Ðốt Thân Cúng Phật 26. Nhân Duyên Khiến Quả Năng Xuất Gia 27. Không Thể Phung Phí Của Trời! 28. Cần Phải Kiểm Tra Những Sách Xuất Bản 29. Tu Ðạo Cần Phải Quý Phước Cầu Huệ 30. Tính Nóng Nảy Là Nhân Duyên Chướng Ngại Việc Tu Ðạo 31. Cảnh Giới của Bậc A La Hán Chứng Ðạo 32. Vì Sao Cần Phải Niệm Phật 33. Con Người Có Cần Trọn Ðạo Hiếu Hay Chăng? 34. Thế Nào Là Thiện-Tri-Thức 35. Như Người Uống Nước, Nóng Lạnh Tự Biết 36. Bớt Nói Chuyện, Dụng Công Cho Nhiều 37. Tham Thiền Cần Lúc Nào Cũng Nhớ Như Vậy 38. Vì Sao Không Tương Ưng Với Ðạo 39. Phải Cẩn Thận Khi Giảng Kinh Thuyết Pháp 40. Học Gương Người Hiền Mới Là Bậc Dũng Sĩ 41. Sáu Ðại Tông Chỉ của Vạn Phật Thánh Thành 42. Người Tu Hành Không Ðược Phan Duyên 43. Khai Ngũ Nhãn Mới Thấy Ðược Rồng Thật 44. Ðời Người Như Giấc Mộng, Hãy Thức Tỉnh 45. Thế Nào Là "Ngũ Suy Tướng Hiện" 46. Trong Ðạo Tràng Phải Cẩn Thận Nơi Lời Nói và Việc Làm 47. Người Tu Ðạo Không Nên Ích Kỷ 48. Noi Gương Ðịa Tạng Vương Bồ Tát 49. Hãy Chấp Nhận Sự Chỉ Trích Vô Lý 50. Khuyên Con Dâu Nên Hiếu Thảo Với Cha Mẹ Chồng 51. Ðạo Tặc Trở Thành Hiếu Tử 52. Bốn Giai Ðoạn Tất Yếu Của Ðời Người 53. Một Cuốn Kinh Rất Khó Tụng 54. Rèn Luyện Nhân Cách Cao Thượng 55. Lầu Cao Vạn Trượng Ðều Từ Dưới Ðất Xây Lên 56. Hãy Học Cho Giỏi Mới Trọn Vẹn Ðạo Hiếu 57. Nghĩa Vụ Giáo Dục của Vạn Phật Thánh Thành 58. Trẻ Em Là Rường Cột Của Nước Nhà 59. Thế Nào Là Ðôn Phẩm, Thế Nào Là Lập Ðức 60. Ðồng Tính Luyến Ái - Chính Là Tự Ðào Mồ Chôn Mình 61. Tiền Bạc Có Thể Hại Ðến Thân Mạng 62. Kiến Tạo Một Nền Tảng Kiên Cố 63. Khổng Tử - Nhà Ðại Giáo Dục 64. Cái Ðạo Của Bậc "Ðại Học" Chú Thích Sơ Lược Tiểu Sử Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Mười Tám Ðại Nguyện Của Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Tám Quy Luật của Viện Phiên Dịch Kinh Ðiển == Đội Ngũ Bồ Đề Tâm http://bodetam.com.vn

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Hoa Thuong Tuyen Hoa Khai Thi - Quyen 4

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 419:41


Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Khai Thị - Quyển 4 Mục Lục 1. Thần Chú Ðại-bi, Nhiệm Mầu Không Thể Nghĩ Bàn 2. Nam Mô Quán Thế Âm Bồ Tát 3. Niệm Quán Âm Trong Tự Tánh 4. Tu Hành Phải Biết Hồi Quang Phản Chiếu 5. Tại Sao Chúng Ta Phải Vào Thất Quan Âm? 6. Niệm Quán Âm Cứu Kẻ Lâm Nạn 7. Chuyện Người Ðá Cầu Pháp 8. Di Cư Ðến Thế Giới Cực Lạc 9. Vạn Phật Thánh Thành Tẩy Rửa Thân Tâm 10. Càng Niệm Quán Âm Càng Bớt Vọng Tưởng 11. Niệm Quán Thế Âm Bồ-Tát Với Ðủ Sáu Căn 12. Tự Xét Sai Lầm Của Mình 13. Niệm Quán Âm Khi Khẩn Cấp 14. Ðạt Tới Cảnh Giới Bất Ðộng Tâm 15. Phải Cứu Vãn Nguy Cơ của Thế Giới 16. Truy Ðiệu Ông Sadat 17. Tham Sân Si Làm Chướng Ngại Ðường Tu 18. Linh Cảm Quán Thế Âm 19. Truyền Thọ Chú Khai Trí Huệ 20. Sáu Nẻo Luân Hồi 21. Pháp Sư Hằng Tại 22. Pháp Sư Hằng Ðoan 23. Bảy Bồ Ðề Giác Tri 24. Tại Nước Mỹ, Phật-pháp Mới ở Bước Ðầu 25. Cảm Ứng Của Phật Pháp 26. Bốn điều Ngài A-Nan Hỏi Phật 27. Hằng Lai Pháp Sư 28. Mỗ Pháp Sư 29. Bạch Vũ Trụ 30. Mất Thân Người, Vạn Kiếp Chẳng Ðược Lại 31. Bổn Phận Của Một Tín Ðồ Phật Giáo 32. Hưng Khởi Vạn Phật Thánh Thành 33. Kiền Thành Niệm Cát Tường Thần Chú 34. Ngũ Giới Thập Thiện Tiêu Tai Nạn 35. Ðầy Rẫy Sát Khí Trên Thế Giới 36. Ngày Nguyên đán Nói Giáo Lý Phật 37. Bắt Chước Tinh Thần Bồ-tát Ðịa Tạng 38. Không Nên Làm ô Nhiễm Hư Không 39. Ðạo, Quý ở Hành 40. Giữ Miệng Phòng Tâm 41. Giòi Bọ Trên Thân Mình 42. Thái Thượng Lão Quân Thanh Tịnh Kinh 43. Ðạo Tràng Của Chánh Pháp Trụ Thế 44. Cảnh Giới Của Thời Ðại Chánh Pháp 45. Giải Thích Cấu Tạo Chữ "Ðạo" 46. Thất Tình Làm Chướng Ngại Tâm Tu Ðạo 47. Chín Pháp Giới Chúng Sanh Ðều Ðiên Ðảo 48. Học Thần Thông Ðể Báo Thù ? 49. Bốn Kiếp Thành, Trụ, Hoại, Không Của Thế Giới 50. Xuất Gia - Bố Thí Một Cách Triệt Ðể 51. Lòng Bồ Tát Như Mẹ Thương Con 52. Zero : Ðại Quang Minh Tạng của Tự Tánh 53. Bạn Ðồng "Tham" Phải Ðộng Viên Nhau Tu 54. Tu đạo Phải Học Pháp Cơ Bản 55. Thế Giới Tôn Giáo Ðại Ðồng, Không Nên Phân Tranh 56. Nơi Chánh Pháp Trụ Thế 57. Niệm Khởi Tức Giác, Giác Rồi Tức Không 58. Tội Ngập Trời, Sám Hối Thì Tiêu 59. Nơi Quy Y Của Các Tín Ðồ Tôn Giáo Thế Giới 60. Nhất Niệm Vô Minh Tức Ðọa Luân Hồi 61. Cuộc Ðời Như Mộng, Như Ảnh 62. Rốt Cuộc Ðạo Là Thế Nào ? 63. Thượng Ðức Bất Ðức, Hạ Ðức Chấp Ðức 64. Bởi Ðâu Không Tương Ưng Với Ðạo ? 65. Thần Thông Của Người Tại Sao Không Hiển Hiện ? 66. Kinh Lăng Nghiêm : Biểu Tượng Của Chánh Pháp 67. Tu Ðạo Phải Ðoạn Dục Khử Ái 68. Thiền Thất Khai Thị 69. Hãy Trở Về Quê Hương Của Chúng Ta 70. Một Trăm Ngày Thiền Thất 71. Giữ Ðúng Quy Cũ Thiền Ðường 72. Bỏ Hết Lòng Ðố Kỵ Và Kiêu Mạn 73. Các Vị Ðều Là Thiện Tri Thức 74. Nhận Ra Bổn Lai Diện Mục 75. Tham Thiền Chính Là Trì Giới 76. Luyện Thành Thân Kim Cương Bất Hoại 77. Thiền đường Là Nơi Tạo Thánh Nhân 78. Cày Ðược Phần Nào, Thâu Hoạch Ðược Phần Ðó 79. Chịu Khổ Là Nền Tảng Tu Phật 80. Thế Nào Gọi Là Kim Cương Bồ Ðề Hải 81. Một Niệm Chẳng Sanh Toàn Thể Hiện 82. Tu Ðạo Không Thể Sanh Tâm Sân Sơ Lược về Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Mười Tám Ðại Nguyện của Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Tám Quy Luật của Viện Phiên Dịch Kinh Ðiển == Đội Ngũ Bồ Đề Tâm http://bodetam.com.vn

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Hoa Thuong Tuyen Hoa Khai Thi - Quyen 5

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 392:41


Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Khai Thị - Quyển 5 Mục lục: 1. Thông Suốt Mọi Pháp-Niệm Quán Âm 2. Quán Thế Âm Bồ-tát Là Huynh Ðệ Của Chúng Ta 3. Khai Thị Thất A Di Ðà 4. Qui Củ Thiền Thất 5. Tham Thoại Ðầu-Dùng Vọng Tưởng Ðể Chế Phục Vọng Tưởng 6. Chân Thật Tu Hành, Chớ Buông Lung 7. Dùng Phương Pháp Ðiện Liệu Ðể Thanh Lọc Không Khí 8. Ma Tới Ðể Giúp Quý Vị Tu Ðạo 9. Tổ Sư Bồ Ðề Ðạt Ma Tới Trung Hoa 10. Bí Quyết Khống Chế Vọng Tưởng 11. Tham Thoại Ðầu 12. Cảnh Giới Thiền 13. Ngồi Thiền Có Thể Chấm Dứt Sinh Tử 14. Tu Hành Cần Phải Nhẫn Nại 15. Tham Thiền là Phương Pháp Khai Ngộ 16. Không Trừ Vọng Tưởng thì Chẳng Thể Khai Ngộ 17. Khai Ngộ Phải Ðược Ấn Chứng Mới Ðúng Pháp 18. Thiện, Ác Không Rời Một Niệm Ở Tâm Ta 19. Sự Tích Ngài Huyền Trang Ði Thiên Trúc Thỉnh Kinh 20. Tham Thiền Phải Hồi Quang Phản Chiếu 21. Thiền Ðường Là Ðạo Tràng Tuyển Phật 22. Thế nào là "Vô Tâm Ðạo Nhân"? 23. Tham Thiền Là Thực Tập Lục Ðộ Ba-La-Mật 24. Phải Thực Tập Công Ðức Vô Tướng 25. Sự Tích Xuất Gia Của Hòa Thượng Hư Vân 26. Sự Tích Xuất Gia Của Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa 27. Nhân Duyên Xuất Gia Của Hành Giả Quả Tá 28. Nhân Duyên Xuất Gia Của Hành Giả Quả Thuấn 29. Sáu Ðại Tông Chỉ Của Người Tu Ðạo 30. Tham Miết Sẽ Tự Nhiên Khai Ngộ 31. Tu Ðạo Không Nên Tranh Hơn 32. Mục Ðích Của Người Tu Hành Là Thành Phật 33. Hãy Chấm Dứt Vọng Tưởng! 34. Nhập Ðịnh Không Phải Là Ngủ 35. Kinh Lăng Nghiêm Là Kinh Ngụy Tạo Chăng? 36. Phải Thực Tập Bát Nhã Ba La Mật Ða 37. Người Tu Hành Không Ðược Nói Dối 38. Người Tu Hành Phải Chịu Khổ 39. Trừ Vọng Tâm, Giữ Chân Tâm 40. Khi Mê Thầy Ðộ, Khi Ngộ Tự Ðộ 41. Tham Thiền Phải Khắc Phục "Cửa Ðau" 42. Thế Nào Là Ðủ Tư Cách Tham Thiền 43. Thân Mang Bệnh Khổ Bởi Duyên Nào? 44. Tham Ðắm Cảnh Giới Thì Chiêu Cảm Ma Chướng 45. Cảnh Giới Tứ Thiền Thiên 46. Bí Quyết Của Tham Thiền 47. Kiếm Báu Của Kim Cương Vương Chặt Ðứt Vọng Tưởng Sơ Lược Tiểu Sử Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Mười Tám Ðại Nguyện Của Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Tám Quy Luật của Viện Phiên Dịch Kinh Ðiển == Đội Ngũ Bồ Đề Tâm http://bodetam.com.vn

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Hoa Thuong Tuyen Hoa Khai Thi - Quyen 6

BỒ ĐỀ TÂM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 589:26


Hòa Thượng Tuyên Hóa Khai Thị - Quyển 6 Mục Lục 1. Phật Quang Phổ Chiếu 2. Chìa Khóa Khai Ngộ 3. Ai Niệm Phật? 4. Không Chấp Tất Cả 5. Khoa Học: Phước Hay Họa – Vật Có Ân Hay Chén Trà Độc 6. Tiền 7. Bát Nhã – Phật Tánh 8. Diệu Đạo 9. Phản Bổn Hoàn Nguyên 10. Chân Kinh Vô Tự 11. Pháp Môn Nhẫn Nhục 12. Xin Quý Vị Bố Thí Cho Tôi 13. Quý Vị Muốn Biết Quỷ Là Gì Không? 14. Tiền Có Khả Năng Thần Thông – Chớ Sai Lầm Nhân Quả 15. Phước Huệ Song Tu 16. Nghiêm Trì Giới Luật – Học Nhẫn Nhục 17. Không Nên Tùy Tiện Hiện Thần Thông 18. Nắm Chắc Thời Gian – Đừng Bỏ Lỡ 19. Tham Thiền – Dễ Hay Khó? 20. Quý Tiếc Nguồn Năng Lượng Của Thân Thể 21. Ái Hộ Linh Tánh Của Chính Mình 22. Ăn Chay Hay Không Ăn Chay 23. Trước Phá Ngã Chấp -Sau Phá Pháp Chấp 24. Lục Căn Hỗ Dụng -Diệu Bất Khả Ngôn 25. Trong Cái Không May Có Cái May Lớn 26. Sao Gọi Là Lòng Nhân? 27. Phật Giáo Hưng Vong – Người Người Có Trách Nhiệm 28. Tất Cả Do Tâm Tạo 29. Quả Báo Sát Sanh 30. Sao Gọi Là Lục Đại Tông Chỉ? 31. Con Cháu Của Ma Vương 32. Chẳng Phải Là Ra Vẻ Khác Lạ Đâu 33. Phương Châm Giáo Dục -Vạn Phật Thành 34. Từ Bi Hỷ Xả Là Cơ Bản Tu Đạo 35. Nhẫn Là Bảo Vật Vô Giá 36. Có Lòng Tham Sẽ Không Thành Tựu Được Gì 37. Vô Minh Là Căn Bản Của Sanh Tử 38. Người Nước Kỷ Lo Trời Sập – Tự Tìm Khổ Não 39. Bồi Dưỡng Nhân Cách Cao Thượng 40. Hoan Nghênh Hành Giả Đến Thánh Thành 41. Giới Luật Căn Bản 42. Cải Biến Tập Khí Cũ -Tuyển Chọn Tông Chỉ Mới 43. Thượng Đường Thuyết Pháp Tại Chùa Kim Luân,Los Angeles 44. Cơ Sở Học Phật 45. Bồ Tát Quán Âm Đến Thánh Thành 46. Đều Là Người Một Nhà 47. Xuất Gia Hoàn Tục Sẽ Đọa Lạc 48. Tiêu Diệt Ngoại Tam Ác Và Nội Tam Độc 49. Câu Châm Ngôn Của Phật Tử 50. Khai Thác BảoTàng Trong Tự Tánh 51. Âm Nhạc Trong Tự Tánh 52. Học Phật Pháp Nên Giữ Bổn Phận 53. Học Tập Theo Tinh Thần Của Bồ Tát Di Lặc 54. Nhân gì Phát Sanh Tam Tai? 55. Tật Bệnh Cùng Nghiệp Chướng 56. Không Thể So Sánh Giữa Ma Với Phật 57. Vì Sao Đức Phật Lại Phóng Hào Quang Khi Thuyết Pháp? 58. Động Tĩnh Nhất Như 59. Vì Sao Thế Giới Suy Đồi? 60. Cư Sĩ Thuần Đà Cúng Dường ... == Đội Ngũ Bồ Đề Tâm http://bodetam.com.vn

Argos
Nationaal Rapporteur Conny Rijken wil onderzoek naar Vietnamese mensenhandel

Argos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 11:40


38 van de 39 dodelijke slachtoffers van het koeltruckdrama in oktober 2019 in het Britse Essex zijn op enig moment in Nederland geweest. Dit bleek vorige week uit het jaarrapport van Myria, de Belgische nationaal rapporteur mensenhandel. Volgens Nationaal Rapporteur Mensenhandel Conny Rijken moeten er antwoorden komen op de vele onopgehelderde vragen. ‘Het is nu aan Nederland om opheldering te verschaffen. Er moet een onderzoek komen.' Het Belgische rapport is grotendeels gewijd Vietnamese mensensmokkel naar Europa en mensenhandel met - deels minderjarige - Vietnamezen. Het rapport roept veel vragen op over die 38 slachtoffers en in het bijzonder over twee van hen: de minderjarige jongens Hieu en Quyen. Zij zaten vijf maanden in de beschermde opvang in Limburg. De Belgische taxi die hun in Maastricht oppikte werd tot in Brussel gevolgd door een observatieteam van de Nederlandse politie. En toch greep niemand in. Twaalf dagen later werden de jongens dood gevonden in Essex. Argos en Lost in Europe ontdekten eerder dat honderden Vietnamese minderjarigen in Europa verdwenen zijn. En we reconstrueerden ook ‘De laatste reis van Hieu en Quyen'.

Argos
Nationaal Rapporteur Conny Rijken wil onderzoek naar Vietnamese mensenhandel

Argos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 11:40


38 van de 39 dodelijke slachtoffers van het koeltruckdrama in oktober 2019 in het Britse Essex zijn op enig moment in Nederland geweest. Dit bleek vorige week uit het jaarrapport van Myria, de Belgische nationaal rapporteur mensenhandel. Volgens Nationaal Rapporteur Mensenhandel Conny Rijken moeten er antwoorden komen op de vele onopgehelderde vragen. ‘Het is nu aan Nederland om opheldering te verschaffen. Er moet een onderzoek komen.' Het Belgische rapport is grotendeels gewijd Vietnamese mensensmokkel naar Europa en mensenhandel met - deels minderjarige - Vietnamezen. Het rapport roept veel vragen op over die 38 slachtoffers en in het bijzonder over twee van hen: de minderjarige jongens Hieu en Quyen. Zij zaten vijf maanden in de beschermde opvang in Limburg. De Belgische taxi die hun in Maastricht oppikte werd tot in Brussel gevolgd door een observatieteam van de Nederlandse politie. En toch greep niemand in. Twaalf dagen later werden de jongens dood gevonden in Essex. Argos en Lost in Europe ontdekten eerder dat honderden Vietnamese minderjarigen in Europa verdwenen zijn. En we reconstrueerden ook ‘De laatste reis van Hieu en Quyen'.

The Mahogany Says Show
Catching Up With Romance Author T.B. Bond

The Mahogany Says Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 52:10


Join me as we catch up with Romance Author T. B. Bond. Her new Releases, are Pandora's Kiss, and Four Carats, part of the Springtime in Paris Once Upon A Villain Series. (One of my favorites!) Pandora's Kiss He needs to save the world, but he wants to have her, too. War is coming, and no one knows it but Quyen. He has one mission, to stop his former coven from attacking the mundanes, then he can return to his quiet life. Until he met a beautiful time traveler with bad news about the future, that was the goal. Her presence complicates everything as matters with the mundanes go from bad to worse. He can't turn a blind eye to their attraction, nor can he go back to normal without a price. TB. Bond has been writing, drawing, and web designing for years. When she is not doing one of those things, she's reading and watching anime. Nerdtastic to the core, she's a Whovian, Trekie, Otaku, and probably many other things. Described as one of the hardest working people known by her friends, she holds three degrees; one in science, one in art, and one in information technology. Currently, her primary job is in a learning technology department where she uses elements all of three fields. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mahogany-says/support

Booker, Alex and Sara - Daily Audio
Can't Beat Booker with Quyen in Round Rock, Texas

Booker, Alex and Sara - Daily Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 6:26


Booker's current record is 1966 wins with 141 losses, this morning all of Austin is rooting for Quyen in Round Rock, Texas who is a dentist!!! LET'S WELCOME HER TO AUSTIN'S FAVORITE POP CULTURE TRIVIA GAME...CAN'T BEAT BOOKER!!!

AWR Vietnamese - tiếng Việt
Quyền năng của Đức Thánh Linh // The power of The Spirit

AWR Vietnamese - tiếng Việt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 28:50


Quyen nang cua Duc Thanh Linh, Duc Thanh Linh, Su huong dan // The power of The Spirit, The Spirit, The Tutorial

TPF's Podcast
Bac Dan Online Dai ly uy quyen SKF chinh hang

TPF's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 4:04


Hiện nay, Bạc Đạn Online là một trong những Công ty hàng đầu chuyên nhập khẩu và phân phối vòng bi, bạc đạn từ các thương hiệu hàng đầu thế giới, là đại lý ủy quyên phân phối vòng bi bạc đạn SKF chính hãng.  Với các dòng sản phẩm SKF nổi bật như: Bạc đạn SKF chính hãng; Gối đỡ SKF; Mỡ bôi trơn SKF; Dụng cụ bảo trì SKF; Phớt chặn dầu SKF; Xích tải, Puly, Bánh xích... Vòng bi có rất nhiều chủng loại, đa dạng, được lựa chọn sử dụng trong các ngành công nghiệp như chế biến thực phẩm, cơ khí, khai thác khoáng sản, chế tạo máy móc,...  Tùy vào nhu cầu sử dụng mà bạn có thể lựa chọn loại vòng bi phù hợp. Mặt khác, bạn cũng có thể cải tạo vòng bi để phù hợp nhất với nhu câù sử dụng và thiết bi máy móc.Với đội ngũ nhân viên kỹ thuật giàu kinh nghiệm và trách nhiệm cao, chúng tôi luôn cam kết cung cấp sản phẩm chính hãng chất lượng, hỗ trợ báo giá tốt, giao hàng nhanh chóng tại https://bacdanonline.com/

Spiderum Official
Công nghệ nano - Quyền năng của Chúa trong thế kỉ 21 | Nhện Tri Thức | Mr.White | SPIDERUM

Spiderum Official

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 8:40


Khi nhắc đến công nghệ nano, đối tượng chính thường là những hạt có kích thước rất nhỏ, thật sự rất rất nhỏ. Nhưng tại sao những hạt có kích thước rất nhỏ lại có tác động lớn như vậy? Tại sao những thứ chúng ta còn không thể nhìn thấy lại có thể tái định hình thế giới? Hãy tưởng tượng thay vì lắp ráp một chiếc xe có những chức năng tùy biến thì chúng ta có thể lắp ráp những tế bào, những vật liệu có thể tác động đến những ngóc ngách nhỏ nhất của vũ trụ và cung cấp cho con người "quyền năng của Chúa". ______________ Cùng tìm hiểu cuốn sách "Doing Good Better" tại: https://book.spiderum.vn/doing-good-better Theo dõi Kênh Podcast "Người Trong Muôn Nghề" tại đây: https://b.link/youtube-podcast-NTMN Ghé Nhà sách Spiderum trên SHOPEE ngay thôi các bạn ơi: https://shp.ee/ynm7jgy Kênh Spiderum Giải Trí đã có Podcast, nghe tại đây: https://anchor.fm/spiderum-giai-tri ______________ Bài viết: Công nghệ nano - Quyền năng của Chúa trong thế kỉ 21 Được viết bởi: Mr.White Link bài viết: https://spiderum.com/bai-dang/Cong-nghe-nano-Quyen-nang-cua-Chua-trong-the-ki-21-10gl --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spiderum/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spiderum/support

VietnamPlus's Podcast
Thieu thuoc chua benh, quyen loi bao hiem y te co duoc dam bao?

VietnamPlus's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 6:42


Tổng Giám đốc Bảo hiểm Xã hội Việt Nam Nguyễn Thế Mạnh chỉ đạo người đứng đầu Bảo hiểm xã hội các địa phương cần nêu cao tinh thần trách nhiệm cao nhất, phối hợp chặt chẽ với ngành y tế đảm bảo ngay việc cung ứng đầy đủ thuốc, vật tư y tế phục vụ cho công tác khám, chữa bệnh bảo hiểm y tế, tất cả vì sức khỏe, tính mạng của người dân nói chung và quyền lợi của người tham gia bảo hiểm y tế nói riêng; tuyệt đối không để người bệnh bảo hiểm y tế phải tự mua các thuốc, vật tư y tế thuộc danh mục được hưởng.

MAKING MEDIA
BRIMBANK LIVE Relationships Australia Vic Podcast 3 - Guests Tara Tran & Quyen Ha

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 46:36


BRIMBANK LIVE Relationships Australia Vic Podcast 3 - Guests Tara Tran & Quyen Ha by Ralph Barba

VietnamPlus's Podcast
De xuat so hong chung cu co thoi han: Can de y toi quyen loi cua nguoi dan

VietnamPlus's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 6:35


Đề xuất sổ hồng chung cư chỉ có thời hạn 50-70 năm của Bộ Xây dựng đang gây nhiều tranh cãi.Đề xuất này cũng làm rất nhiều người dân đang sinh sống tại các căn hộ chung cư cũng như các doanh nghiệp bất động sản chuyên đầu tư phân khúc nhà chung cư không khỏi lo lắng, phân vân./.   

Dialogues
Cerveau et Nature - Michel Le Van Quyen - Dialogue #35

Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 47:55


Michel Le Van Quyen est neuroscientifique, et il me parle de son dernier livre sur l'expérience humaine de la nature.Acheter le livre : https://editions.flammarion.com/cerveau-et-nature/9782080250490Mon site : https://www.fabricemidal.comMots clé :Pourquoi une promenade en forêt réduit-elle le stress ? Les sons, les odeurs de la nature, la présence animale nous font du bien, mais par quels circuits ? Notre capacité à lutter contre les maladies est-elle amplifiée à certaines saisons ? Nous sentons confusément que la beauté du monde est source de bienfaits, sans toujours mesurer la science fascinante, diverse et subtile à l'oeuvre : il était temps de la révéler.

The Cinematography Podcast
Quyen Tran, ASC, on directing and shooting episodes of the Netflix limited series Maid

The Cinematography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 65:01


Cinematographer Quyen Tran, ASC enjoys telling stories that are compelling and have impact and meaning. Q's previous work on the show Unbelievable led showrunner Molly Smith Metzler and executive producer John Wells to ask her to shoot Maid, a limited series for Netflix. Maid deals with the complex issues of poverty, domestic abuse, the working poor, addiction, single parenthood and mental health. With amazing performances by Margaret Qualley, Andi McDowell and young actor Rylea Nevaeh Whittet, the series handles all of these heavy and heartbreaking issues with sensitivity, peppered with moments of levity and joy. For Q, shooting Maid was incredible, and incredibly challenging. It was her first job during the pandemic, beginning in August of 2020, and the crew had to quarantine for two weeks in Victoria, British Columbia, wear masks, get frequent COVID tests and follow strict COVID protocols. Quyen thought she would only do the pre-production and shoot the pilot because she didn't want to leave her family for very long. Quyen shot extensive tests for the look of Maid. She knew it would be primarily handheld, which creates intimacy and forces a personal perspective on the viewer. Q decided she wanted to use the Alexa Mini and Panaspeed lenses because of the vintage, soft look, and they allow for close camera to subject distance. As part of the pre-production process, Q created a look book for the whole series that the other DPs could pick up and reference. After shooting the pilot, Q returned to Los Angeles. Then, right after the holidays, director/executive producer John Wells asked Quyen to come back and direct episode eight of Maid. Although Q had a little bit of experience directing, it was very scary for her to even think about directing in a narrative format. She never went into filmmaking to become a director, and never had the desire to be one. But she knew she could do it because she was so familiar with the characters and the story. As both DP and operator on the show, Q already had a rapport with the actors, but now as a director, it was about discussing the motivation of why their characters were doing certain actions. She also had to keep three year old actor Rylea Whittet engaged with the action. As Maddy, single mom Alex's daughter, Rylea is in nearly every scene and Q often entertained her with piggyback rides and games. For her directorial episode, Quyen camera prepped everything and storyboarded the entire episode. One of the most visually interesting and challenging elements in the episode Q directed is the couch that literally pulls Alex in and swallows her. Q and the production designer worked together for about three weeks to create the couch that Alex could sink right into and disappear. During the pandemic and in their down time, Quyen and her friend and fellow DP, Jeanne Tyson, found a passion for making sourdough bread. They started Doughrectors of Photography and in exchange for a donation to the LA Food Bank or other charity, patrons receive bread, cookies or other goodies. You can check out Doughrectors of Photography and find out how you can donate and get some delicious baked goods on Instagram at @doughrectorsofphotography Find Quyen Tran: https://www.qtranfilms.com/ Instagram: @qgar You can see Maid on Netflix Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com//ep155/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Sponsored by Assemble: Assemble has amazing production management software. Use the code cinepod to try a month for free! https://www.assemble.tv/ Be sure to watch our YouTube video of Nate Watkin showing how Assemble works! https://youtu.be/IlpismVjab8 Sponsored by DZOFilm: https://www.dzofilm.com/ The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz

ASCO eLearning Weekly Podcasts
Oncology, Etc. - In Conversation with Dr. Quyen Chu

ASCO eLearning Weekly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 27:17


This episode features Dr. Quyen Chu, Chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology at Louisiana State University. A prominent surgeon, humanitarian and writer, Dr. Chu shares his life stories, from fleeing Vietnam as a young child, to finding his calling, and giving back through work in impoverished U.S. communities and war-torn regions, including Iraq, Kurdistan and Vietnam. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts | Additional resources: education.asco.org | Contact Us Air Date: 01/04/22   TRANSCRIPT [MUSIC PLAYING]   SPEAKER: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. [MUSIC PLAYING] PAT LOEHRER: Hi. I'm Pat Loehrer and director of the Center for Global Oncology and Health Equity, Indiana University. And welcome to another episode of Oncology Etc. DAVE JOHNSON: And hello. I'm Dave Johnson at University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas. Pat, great to have another session today. PAT LOEHRER: It's good to see you again, Dave. I'm really excited about our guest today. And I think both of you and I were talking about this book that came to mind when we thought about having Quyen here. But it's a book by Abraham Verghese entitled My Own Country. And we hope to have Abraham on in another session of ours. You know, Abraham's story of growing up in Africa, and moving to the United States, and moving to the South in Tennessee in a time of HIV was really an extraordinary journey for him. DAVE JOHNSON: Yeah, an amazing story, settling in East Tennessee in the Appalachian Mountains, and then going to the Northeast to do additional training, and then returning to that part of the country during the height of the AIDS epidemic-- really a remarkable story. For those who have not read it, we both recommend it very highly. Today's guests we're incredibly excited about both. Dave and I met Quyen Chu in the Leadership Development program for ASCO. He was in the first class. He's currently the professor of Surgery and chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology and holds the Edward and Frieda Green Professorship in Surgical Oncology at LSU in Shreveport. He earned his MB degree at Brown Medical School in Providence, trained in general surgery in Massachusetts at Springfield and at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, and then did his fellowship training at Brown University under the mentorship of Dr. Hal Wanebo, who was a wonderful surgeon and very active in ECOG in the Southeast group. Dave and I knew him. He's authored-- or co-authored more than 178 publications, a number of book chapters, a couple of books, including translating one of the surgical textbooks into Vietnamese. He has been an extraordinary human being. And one of the things we want to explore is his journey from childhood until now. In 2013, he was appointed by President Barack Obama to the board of Vietnam Education Foundation. He has worked in impoverished areas in Louisiana but also in the war-ravaged parts of the world, including Iraq, Kurdistan, Vietnam. He is truly a special breed of humanists who-- I think he looks back at his roots. he sees the bright possibilities of the future and reflects on what he can do to make a difference. It's just a great pleasure to have you, Quyen, to join us today. QUYEN CHU: Thank you very much, Pat, for that great introduction. It is very heartwarming, and I look forward to this podcast. DAVE JOHNSON: So Quyen, why don't we start a little bit-- I mean, Pat's mentioned your background. Tell us a little about how you got here and about your family and their journey from Vietnam to the United States. QUYEN CHU: Sure. I immigrated to the United States in 1975 right after the fall of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War. My father was a South Vietnamese officer in the army, which means that he fought alongside with the Americans so that when the Americans pulled out, South Vietnam fell. And so because he was an officer, we were-- basically had no choice but to leave the country. Otherwise, he would be in a re-education camp, which might mean that we would never see him again. So we left Vietnam in '75. I was seven. We left on a ship, and then we also left-- then we transitioned to boats, and then we went to the Philippines for several months. And then we finally got sponsored by a church in Florida. So then we stayed at Eglin Air Force Base for several months before we actually went to our home in Florida. I grew up there and basically was-- grew up in a very impoverished area. It was-- basically it's a rat-infested home that we lived in. My father was an officer. He was a captain. But coming over to the United States, you have to learn English. You have to try to get a better education. And he finally realized that he had to support a family of six, and he took on being a barber. So he was a barber for most of his-- the rest of his career, really, raising a family of six. And I was there just to do the very best that we could. Throughout it at all, we knew that we were in the right place. And we knew that America doesn't give everything out for free, but we also know that it's a great, great land of opportunity. The philosophy is that if you apply yourself, do the very best, follow the rules and regulations or laws, you know, abide by their laws, that you can do great things. And that is a great opportunity. So that was embedded in me and my sisters, and those philosophies have stood the test of time thus far. PAT LOEHRER: You know, I read a little piece when-- you told a story about arriving here in Florida and a police car pulling up to your house. Can you relate that story? QUYEN CHU: It's the memory that I will never forget. And in fact, I remember it every Thanksgiving. So it was around Thanksgiving. We really didn't know what it was. We just moved into a new house. And it's funny because when we drove by the new house, we saw the garage. And we felt, oh, my god, we're going to live in that garage. This is great. This garage is going to be our house. This is great. There's so much space. And I remember when we asked the driver, the driver goes no, no, no, no, that's where you park your car. The whole house is yours. And we were just amazed. But anyway, so around Thanksgiving, we saw-- a police car drove up to our parkway. And I saw, and I was scared. And then I called out my dad. And I said, Dad, there's a police car here. What did we do wrong? And he was so scared. And he said, Son, you know, I will take care of this. So the police came and knocked on the door. And when my dad opened the door, he claps his hand, and he just bow, just like this, several times to the policemen and say, we're-- in broken English, we're sorry. We know English. We did not mean to break any laws. Forgive us. And the police just smiled. And he says, no, no, no, no. We're here to greet you as a new neighbor. And it's Thanksgiving, and we want to give you a turkey. Then he waved to the other police to come over, and then the other police came out with a big old turkey. And they hand it to us, and they said, welcome to the neighborhood. And we were so happy. My mom-- just about to cry. And we felt that, hey, this is now our new home, and we felt that this is not going to be a strange land, that we're going to create a life for ourselves here. DAVE JOHNSON: It's a remarkable story, Quyen. That type of story just makes it even more special. You mentioned that you had several siblings. Where do you fall in the hierarchy? And what are your siblings doing? QUYEN CHU: So I'm a second-oldest. So my oldest sister-- she went to Cornell, and she is now a full professor of biochemistry at Union College. My younger sister, who's a year younger than me-- she graduated from Dartmouth, and she is now working at industry and also, in the medical field. She holds a PhD from Columbia. And then my youngest sister graduated from Oberlin College, and she is now working in the hotel business. So we're very blessed. We feel very excited about the opportunities. And we look back at our lives every Christmas when we get together as a family, and we reflect back at the lives that we've gotten. And we also feel bad about family members who couldn't make it over here and wonder what their lives would have been like had they come over here. And then we also wonder what life for us would have been like had we not come over here. And through it all, we felt that we really, really hit the jackpot in life and that all of us were very, very lucky to have this life that we have. PAT LOEHRER: I can't imagine the pride that your parents have of all of you and how much pride you have for him. I mean, it's extraordinary. Can you just because I've never-- none of us have been through this, what you've been through. But what was it like being seven years old in the middle of this war in Vietnam? What memories do you have of that? QUYEN CHU: Yeah. I remember when I was playing with my cousins. And of course, in Vietnam, we live under a house full of cousins, aunts, and the extended family. I remember leaving them, and I felt very lonely in America. Of course, each family has its own separate family. And I just felt like it was not-- it was very lonely. But we did have very nice neighbors. We did have great people that really was very supportive. Of course, as a young seven-year-old, the neighbor's daughter was around my age. She was cute, so, of course, I'd find every reason to visit them and say hi to them. But other than that, it was a very nice place to grow up. They have their challenges, obviously. What I remember as a second grader-- I saw all the boys. To me, I thought they were all brothers because they were all Caucasian. They all have blond hair. I couldn't tell the difference who's who, but I thought they were all related. But they were very nice, of course. There were curiosity between us. I've never seen African-Americans until I came over here. And I befriended a Hispanic guy, as well as an African-American, as well as my best friend. To this day his name I still remember. It's Jeff. He was very friendly. Of course, I experienced some racism, but I think that's expected because I look very different. There were a lot of mixed messages coming out of the Vietnam War. But I think that through it all, the challenges, I realized, that there are more good people than there are bad people and that people who were bad-- probably because they were insecure, or they just didn't know me. And then there were those who did finally get to know me. They turned out to be great people. I've learned throughout my 53 years on this earth that people have so many things in common that when we do have conflict, it's probably stemmed from insecurities rather than pure hatred. DAVE JOHNSON: Yeah. You went to undergraduate at Dartmouth. Is that right? QUYEN CHU: Yes. sir. DAVE JOHNSON: So I seem to recall-- maybe you told us this in the LDP program, but you had an interesting experience when you showed up on campus at Dartmouth. QUYEN CHU: Yeah. DAVE JOHNSON: Can you relate a little bit of that to us, as well? QUYEN CHU: Sure. So, again, coming from a family where your dad is a barber, I had limited means. So I basically had, I think, one tote bag that I packed together. I took a Greyhound two day's trip to Dartmouth. And I got there on the campus. It was a beautiful green campus. And I was a little bit hesitant, a little bit reserved because there were a lot of Caucasians and whatnot. And I was a little bit, you know, introvert somewhat. And when I got there, I saw a Frisbee flew by me. And I grab it, and then the guy goes, hey, you want to come and play with us? And I'm like, well, sure. And next thing you know, we hit it off like a bunch of 18-year-old kids-- no worries in our mind, just glad to be on campus. And we hit it off. And I realized that, hey, you know, my reservations were basically based on my own biases rather than the reality. And then I've realized that the reality is that a lot of the kids there are just like me-- just want to find friends, just want to hang out, just want to have a good education. And they weren't being judgmental about anything, and that made me really-- it felt really good. DAVE JOHNSON: Frisbee diplomacy, I guess, is we should call it. Maybe we should throw a Frisbee to Putin. I don't know. QUYEN CHU: That's right. PAT LOEHRER: Tell us a little bit about your journey to become a surgeon. QUYEN CHU: OK. So my dad and mom instilled with me the importance of education. They told me, now listen, you have a choice-- either be in the same rut as us now, or get a good education and get out of this rut. So I really didn't have any choice but to study hard. And I studied hard, and I got an opportunity to go to Dartmouth. I felt very, very lucky with that. They gave me a full scholarship. They believed in me. They saw something in me that I was very happy that they saw. And then I applied to medical school at my sophomore year at Dartmouth, and I got in. I was very excited about that. And I started off wanting to be a pediatrician, but then I realized that what I had to turn in my sheet of the patients that I saw, everything had to do with procedures and techniques. I wrote down there I did a spinal tap, I did a chest tube, I helped intubate, I did all of that. And it was really my pediatric mentor who says, it sounds like you should be a surgeon, not a pediatrician. And that kind of got me thinking about it. And then I rotated a service with Dr. Wanebo and really fell in love with surgery. It was tough. It was rough. But I felt that this is my calling. I felt very fortunate looking back at only the number-- maybe they admitted 100 students. And I felt very fortunate that I was among those. And I knew that it was an opportunity that I did not want to waste, that I did not want to take for granted. I wanted to do everything I can to make sure that I learn as much as I can and hoping that in the future, I would give back to the country, the community that gave me a life. DAVE JOHNSON: Yeah, my mentors suggested that I should be a forest ranger as opposed to a physician. [LAUGHS] PAT LOEHRER: Yeah I think I shared before I got, on one of my medical-school applications, they not only rejected me, but they said, good luck in whatever career you decide to go into. [LAUGHTER] I was going to be a pediatrician, too, but I envisioned all these kids just laughing and having a great time. But they were all crying, and the parents didn't like me either. And so I decided to find a different life. You have had this extraordinary journey of giving back, as I mentioned at the onset, and not only going back to Vietnam but also, going to Iraq and going to many other countries here. And about five years ago, you received the ASCO Humanitarian Award, which was so deserving for you. DAVE JOHNSON: Very deserving. PAT LOEHRER: But tell us a little bit about these efforts. What has pulled you or driven you to do so much of your humanitarian efforts around the world? QUYEN CHU: Well, first of all, I want to credit my wife Trina, who's been there for me. She's basically the backbone of my life, allowing me the opportunity to pursue my passion. She's a lawyer. She put her career in the back seat so that I can have a successful career. So I want to make sure that I acknowledge her sacrifice and her love. Because of her love and her understanding, I was able to pursue my passion, which is giving back. My colleague, Dr. Gazi Zibari is from Kurdistan. And one day, he showed me pictures of the Kurds, and he gave me the history of the struggle the Kurds. And it was reminiscent of the struggles of the Vietnamese, so it resonates with me. And I said to him one day, hey, listen, when you do go, I would love to join you. And so I did. And from that point on, I returned, I think, four or five additional times. We did not return last year or so because of COVID, but we're planning to return again to Kurdistan and Iraq. But it was an opportunity for me to really give back what I wanted to do all along, which is to render care to the less-fortunate individuals of our lives. I also went to Vietnam, Nicaragua, Honduras, and also on those different mission trips. And, you know, Dr. Zibari and I have gone together for many of these trips. And we come to realize, you know, what-- the great thing to do is capacity building. In other words, we should visit these countries not just once but several times to make sure that the surgeons there feel comfortable with the procedures that we taught them and that, hopefully, that they will also teach the other surgeons the procedures, the techniques that we taught them. And we were very pleased when we went back to see that these surgeons were very adept in what they were doing-- Whipples, liver resection. They were doing phenomenal things. In fact, I think the greatest sense of pride in me was to see a young surgeon in Kurdistan who did a laparoscopic right-liver resection bloodless. We felt very proud because-- I was looking at Dr. Zibari, and I said, you know what-- I can't even do that. And it's amazing to see how they have not only learned our skills, but they exceeded us. And isn't that what we all want, that our mentees to be better than us? And so to me, that was a great sense of pride. At the end, the young man came up to me and says, mentor, I hope I did it right. Did I make any mistake? And I chuckled. And I said, no. I could not have done what you've done. You have done amazingly. And he was so happy. He was so proud. He says, I'm so glad that I make you proud of me, Dr. Chu. So to me, that's probably the greatest thing is to see your mentee better than you and still see that respect that you got from them. DAVE JOHNSON: We're really happy you mentioned that because one of the themes of our podcast has been mentor and mentor relationships. And you had a remarkable relationship with Dr. Wanebo. Would you like to expand on that somewhat or tell us about that relationship? QUYEN CHU: Sure. Dr. Wanebo-- I always joke around. I said, Dr. Wanebo, you're a gifted surgeon with an internal-medicine demeanor. He is just so nice. He never loses his cool. And the great thing about him is that every time I have an idea, he would always push me to pursue it. There's never been a, no, it can't be done. No, that's not how-- you will never get it done-- never like that. It's always, this is a great idea, Quyen. Why don't you pursue it. And in fact, he would give me deadlines and say, why don't you get back to me in two weeks and see where we go with that. I remember visiting him in his very busy clinic. And his PA would always trying to brush me aside because they were so busy. And he would always say, no, no, no, come on, Quyen. What do you have for me? What do you need? He would always make time, even in this busy clinic, to help mentor me. And then whenever I'd write a paper or abstracts, he would look at it. He would fix it, and he would send it back to me and ask me to work on it. So he's been a great mentor, just a great person all around. PAT LOEHRER: Quyen, if you could think about a young professional or young student right now and give them some advice, what would it be? QUYEN CHU: I think the best advice is that you pursue your passion. I know it sounds so trite, but pursue your passion. Seek out mentors who believe in you, and avoid those naysayers because I think that young people have so many insecurities. And they're great people. They're so naive, and they're so fresh. They're not tainted with all of the flaws of the world. And I always worry that when they encounter negative people, it fills their mind with negativity. And that, to me, is not very constructive. So I would advise young people to seek out optimistic, idealistic people to be mentors. And then I think the rest will follow. And they will learn what can be done, what can't be done. Obviously, you need a mentor to advise them so that they don't fall into your trappings of making major mistakes. But I think that mentors should be someone who is inspiring, who is positive, who can tell them that, hey, you can do it. And if you fail somewhat, it's not the end of the world. Seek out your passion, and never give up. DAVE JOHNSON: That's great advice, Quyen. I have just one more question I wanted to ask and perhaps should have asked a bit earlier. How did you end up in Louisiana? QUYEN CHU: That's a great question. So at the end of my fellowship, I had opportunities to stay up north. Then I got a call from my previous partner to say, hey, listen, I'm in Shreveport. Why don't you come by. In fact, it's funny because when I heard the word "Shreveport," it sounds, to me, Chinese. And I said, why would I want to go to China to practice? I didn't know where it was. And then they said, no, no, this is in Louisiana. And I really thought about, nah, I don't want to go. But my wife said, listen, why don't you just go down there and take a look so that at least you won't offend the person who asked you to come down. So I went down there for an interview. And it really resonates with me about the needs, that patients there did not have, in my opinion, good surgical oncology care. There was a huge need. I saw the mortality for esophagus, gastric cancer. They were high. I saw a lot of cancers that were neglected. And the chair there, Dr. Turnage, was wonderful. And he said, listen, Quyen. Nobody's going to compete against you. We just got a huge need. I think that you would find a niche here, that you can really, really develop a practice here, and then I can mentor you for the academic part. So I thought about it. And then I talked to Trina, my wife. And I said, this is what I wanted to do. I wanted to give back. I didn't want to be just another spoke on the wheel. I wanted to make a difference. I think I can do this here. And so we took a chance, and I think that we're very happy with that decision we made. PAT LOEHRER: Well, Quyen, I just, as I reflect on this and think about that leadership-development program, there are many different kinds of leaders, but I can't think of a person who serves as a better example as a servant leader than you. You have given of yourself in so many ways. In this particular past few years. Where there's been so much angst and polarization in this country, and even consideration of isolationism and not having immigrants come into the country, I hope people listen to this, the podcast, and realize what the impact was of a man and a woman who decided to bring their kids over here. And he became a barber, which is not that prestigious of a job, if you will. But his impact on this country is huge. Mark Twain had a little quote. He said, "The two most important days of your life are the day that you were born and the day you find out why." And when you guys were born in Vietnam, you had no clue what was going on, but you are one of the fortunate people who know why you're here, and that's to make a difference. And I just want to tell you that you have. Thank you so much for your time with us today. DAVE JOHNSON: Yeah, it's been great. QUYEN CHU: Thank you very much. DAVE JOHNSON: Quyen, this has been marvelous, and we're both great admirers of yours. And I could not agree more with Pat about the impact that you've had. One thing we like to do with our guest at the end is ask you if there's something you've read recently, or a documentary, or something, a movie or something you've seen that you would recommend to us and to our listeners. Is there something special that you've read recently or maybe seen that you'd like to recommend? QUYEN CHU: Yes. So there's a book by Mr. David Epstein called Range. It's a phenomenal book. It's a book that contrasts Malcolm Gladwell's philosophy about 10,000 hours to be an expert. Mr Epstein took a different approach. He took the approach that you have to be a generalist. In other words, you have to do many things in life before you can hone in on one particular skill set to become an expert in that. So to me, that book, Range, is a fascinating book. I'm midway through. And it's just-- it's a beautifully written book, and it just gives a different perspective of life. I've always loved books that give a different perspective for a particular topic. And I would highly recommend our readership to read Range by David Epstein. DAVE JOHNSON: Yeah. I also read that, and it is a fabulous book. I couldn't agree more. QUYEN CHU: Yeah. DAVE JOHNSON: Well, we've come to the end of our session. And I really want to take this opportunity to thank our listeners and thank Quyen for joining us. It's been a marvelous session. QUYEN CHU: I appreciate it. Thank you, David, and thank you, Pat. DAVE JOHNSON: Thanks for tuning in. This is an ASCO educational podcast, where we will talk about anything and everything, really. We really will. So if our listeners have any ideas for our topic or guests that you'd like to hear, please email us at education@asco.org. Thanks, again, and remember that November 9 is National Louisianan Day. And Pat, just so you know, November 16 is National Indiana Day. I'm sure you already knew that. PAT LOEHRER: I love it. Every day's Indiana Day. DAVE JOHNSON: No, every day is Texas Day. PAT LOEHRER: Thanks, guys. [MUSIC PLAYING] SPEAKER: Thank you for listening to this week's episode. To make us part of your weekly routine, click Subscribe. Let us know what you think by leaving a review. For more information, visit the comprehensive eLearning center at elearning.asco.org.

Pulse 94.1 FM
Week 438–Spirit of Christmas–Fr Quyen Vu SJ–Seeing God in the Pandemic

Pulse 94.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 4:49


Spirit of Christmas–Fr Quyen Vu SJ–Seeing God in the Pandemic (Fr Quyen reviews his first year as the new Australian Jesuit provincial. We thrive on being social beings and this year has been tough on all, particularly children & families. Even priestly life has been difficult, missing key events within the Jesuit community. This year we're celebrating the 500th anniversary of the start of St Ignatius' conversion &400th anniversary of his canonization. We can learn from St Ignatius about seeing God in this pandemic by seeing & seeking faith, hope and love this Christmas and placing trust in God as we go into a new year.)

Vô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo
VDVV-948_0293 -Cac Cau Hoi Ve Cai Thien Va Cai Ac -Duc Kim Than Du Quyen Nang De Che Mat The Gian

Vô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 40:19


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Teaching Middle School ELA
Inclusively Teaching Holidays Around the World with Joe and Quyen from Top Floor Teachers -154

Teaching Middle School ELA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 22:09


The holidays are upon us, and your students are bubbling over with excitement. Don't want to be a grinch but still want to pack a lot of learning into these weeks before the winter break? Listen in as Caitlin and Jessica host Joe and Quyen, Top Floor Teachers who have a great holiday project to share with you! Links mentioned in this episode: http://www.topfloorteachers.com/ https://www.instagram.com/topfloorteachers/?hl=en Are you enjoying the podcast? Tag us @ebacademics and let us know which episode you're listening to! Make sure to Subscribe and leave us a Review! Your review helps us reach even more middle school ELA teachers just like you! It would mean so much to us. To leave a review in iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Rating and Reviews. Click on "Write a Review" and let us know how this podcast is helping you in your ELA classroom! Other episodes you might enjoy: Constructive Criticism: How to Change Your Mindset and Be Open to Feedback Mini Literary Analysis Writing PD: H

Argos
Verdachten van Essex-drama in België voor de rechter

Argos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 17:12


In de rechtbank van Brugge is deze week het proces begonnen tegen de verdachten, die volgens de Belgische Justitie betrokken waren bij het fatale transport van 39 Vietnamezen naar het Britse Essex. Het is twee jaar geleden dat hun dode lichamen door de Britse politie werden gevonden in een koelcontainer. Onder de doden waren twee minderjarige jongens, Quyen en Hieu, die vijf maanden in de beschermde opvang in Nederland hadden gezeten. Argos reconstrueerde eerder hoe ze via Keulen, Hoek van Holland, Cadier en Keer en Brussel uiteindelijk in die vrachtwagen terecht waren gekomen. Een observatieteam van de Nederlandse politie reed tot in Brussel achter de Belgische taxi aan, die de jongens in Maastricht had opgehaald. Waarom werden de jongens niet gered? En waarom faalde de samenwerking tussen de Nederlandse en de Belgische justitie? Er zijn drie verschillende officiële versies hierover, die haaks op elkaar staan.

Off Mute
Sharing Experiences and Inspiring the Next Generation with Quyen Chang, Global Head of Revenue Enablement at Airbnb

Off Mute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 40:11


In This Episode… Quyen Chang, Global Head of Revenue Enablement at Airbnb, joins Obele and Zach in a thoughtful conversation rooted in unique experiences about diversity, leading a balanced life, and her love for San Francisco. Quyen is all about people sharing their stories and experiences to inspire the next generation. [03:20] The conversation gets serious fast. Skipping the small talk, Obele and Quyen dive right into the need for diversity on boards and how they feel about quotas. [09:11] Teamwork makes the dream work. Quyen shares her journey at SalesForce and boldly predicts that sales intelligence will help sales teams build that trusted advisor status faster for more efficiency. [16:40] Social media: good or evil? The group discusses how to tie in human aspects to build meaningful connections. [24:11] Work will take up our lives for pretty much the rest of our lives. Quyen talks about how companies should create environments that help employees be whole people so they can be their best selves at work. [32:44] Quyen offers marriage advice: sometimes your better half just needs to vent. When they are upset, try asking if they are looking for advice or just need to blow off steam. Episode Length: 40:10

Democrats Abroad: The Blue Vote Café
Meeting Quyen Nguyen, the new Treasurer for Democrats Abroad

Democrats Abroad: The Blue Vote Café

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 43:43


Quyen votes in Iowa, lives in Columbia, and got swept into leadership in the Columbia chapter after her second DA meetings. Our new International Treasurer shares thoughts about contrasting aspects of her job, from the behind-the-scenes procedural matters to her goals to make DA's financial picture easy to understand and to ensure that members are excited about the numbers. David shares how to acquire a tan in Winnepeg, Rachel's Zoom profile pic inspires a metaphor, and Quyen presents a persuasive case for destination weddings in Iowa. Members interested in becoming sustaining donors (even to the tune of $1.00/month) should visit democratsabroad.org/donate .

The Artsy Raven Podcast about Writing and Publishing with host JF Garrard
Ep10 What I Learned When Applying for my MFA and Writing my Own History with Kathy Quyen Pham

The Artsy Raven Podcast about Writing and Publishing with host JF Garrard

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 38:43


Kathy Quyen Pham is a Vietnamese Canadian writer currently based in Saigon. She has published fiction in Ricepaper, Cagibi, and NōD Magazine. She is a graduate of the University of Calgary's creative writing and English program, and a Killam Fulbright alumni. She can be found on Twitter as @phamanteau. She focuses on mental health and identity in the context of the Vietnamese diaspora, but enjoys writing across the spectrum of literary and speculative fiction. She was previously an editor and design lead for NōD Magazine, and now works in technology. She can be found at kathypham.ca. In this episode she shares with us the process of applying for an MFA, why she decided to do this and how she writes. At time 19:00 Kathy shares a reading of “All of Us,” her story in the Belief anthology about a sister crashing a wedding. Kathy's website is https://kathypham.ca./ On Twitter she is @kqphm and on Instagram she is @kqphm For more about The Artsy Raven Podcast or to join our exclusive Artsy Raven club to receive free books and other cool stuff, visit: https://jfgarrard.com/arpodcast Patreon subscribers remember to access your bonus content for each episode: https://www.patreon.com/jfgarrard

Tangents
Talking Shop, Business, and of course Health with Quyen Hom

Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 49:06


This episode is great for the business owner looking for some inspo when it comes to balance and bettering themselves. Kali interviews Quyen Hom, a Stevens Point shop owner who is always taking time to better herself and her community in regards to entrepreneurship and social justice. One of Kali's fave women to talk to when it comes to getting a different perspective on things. Come ready to learn! Show Notes Let's be social: Infinity Wellness & Chiropractic  @infintywellness_chiropractic Sweet Spot Nutrition @kali.sweetspotnutrition

Argos
De laatste reis van Quyen en Hieu

Argos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 48:32


In oktober 2019 worden in Essex - vlakbij Londen - 39 dode lichamen gevonden in een koeltruck. De slachtoffers zijn allen afkomstig uit Vietnam. Ze zijn door oververhitting en verstikking om het leven gekomen. Twee van hen, Tran Ngoc Hieu (17) en Dinh Dinh Thai Quyen (net 18), blijken twaalf dagen eerder te zijn weggelopen uit de Beschermde Opvang vlakbij Maastricht. Een Belgische taxi haalde de jongens op bracht hen naar een safehouse in Anderlecht. Ze werden daarbij achtervolgd door een observatieteam van de Nederlandse politie. De agenten volgden de taxi tot bij het safehouse. Daar bleven de jongens nog elf dagen zonder dat iemand ingreep.Argos besteedt zaterdag opnieuw aandacht aan het lot Vietnamese kinderen na hun aankomst in Europa. Twee jaar geleden onthulden we dat zeker zestig Vietnamese kinderen vermist raakten uit opvangcentra die hen zouden moeten beschermen tegen mensenhandelaren. Na die uitzending werd een groot onderzoek opgestart naar ‘de aard en omvang van Vietnamese mensenhandel in Nederland'. Ook in België en Duitsland zetten collega-journalisten het onderwerp op de politieke agenda. Hoe kon het – ondanks de aandacht van politiek en politie - toch zo slecht aflopen met Hieu en Quyen? Voor het eerst vertelt de advocaat van Quyen en Hieu hun verhaal. En vinden we, met hulp van Belgische en Duitse collega's van Lost in Europe, nieuwe puzzelstukjes over de laatste, fatale reis van de twee jongens.

Get to Know Your Wedding Pro®
Episode 129 (Quyen Huynh, Song River Monroe)

Get to Know Your Wedding Pro®

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 46:55


Hear from Quyen Huynh, co-owner of Song River Monroe. "Song River started as a vision of owner Quyen Huynh, who saw a way to transform this beautiful space and bring more vibrancy to the community of downtown Monroe. With the hope to build on and build up other women entrepreneurs, Quyen works with exceptional women to create a foundation for Song River.".www.bestmadevideos.com/podcasts.www.bestmadeweddingvideos.comwww.songrivermonroe.com

Wednesdays with Whitney
Let's Chat Relationships: Teacher to Teacher!

Wednesdays with Whitney

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 47:20


This week on Wednesdays with Whitney we are kicking off our miniseries on relationships! Today we are chatting about the importance of teacher to teacher relationships! We will also hang out with Joe and Quyen from TopFloorTeachers. Of course, to end the episode we will have ‘Would You Rather Time', Junk-food edition! Happy Wednesday! Connect with Whitney: IG - @LearningwithCrayons Email - LearningwithCrayons@gmail.com

Asian Pop Radio
Vietnamese Entertainment News Update: Week 4, May 2017

Asian Pop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 2:41


Our Vpop news specialist Marc Pham shares this weekly Vpop news update. We love our Vietnamese pop music and news on Asian Pop Radio, so tune in and listen to Asia-wide hits (including Vpop) but downloading our APP now. Top4 ways to listen to Asian Pop Radio. 1. Subscribe to our podcasts on iTunes and never miss an episode. 2. Our free APP for Asian pop tunes 24/7. Download here: goo.gl/nRFtjy 3. Online at asianpopradio.com 4. Or search Asian Pop Radio on Tunein