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Hoxe, con motivo do Día Mundial do Ril, celebramos unha xornada informativa acompañados polo presidente da Federación Alcer Galicia, Rafael Rodríguez, quen estivo acompañado por outros membros da asociación. Este día ten como obxectivo sensibilizar á poboación sobre a importancia de coidar a saúde renal e facer un chamado á acción para previr e detectar a tempo as enfermidades renais, que afectan xa ao 15% da poboación española. A Enfermidade Renal Crónica (ERC) é unha patoloxía en constante aumento. Na última década, incrementouse máis dun 30% en España e, se continúa neste ritmo, estímase que para o 2040 a ERC será a quinta causa de morte no país, afectando a un terzo das persoas maiores de 65 anos. Actualmente, máis de 67.000 persoas en España están en tratamento de diálise ou transplante renal, e cada ano ingresan arredor de 7.000 novos pacientes nestes programas, sendo a diabetes un dos principais factores causantes, representando un 25% dos casos. En Galicia, hai actualmente 2.025 pacientes en diálise e 2.062 con transplante renal en funcionamento. Este ano, o Día Mundial do Riñón celébrase baixo o lema “Están ben os teus riles? Descúbreo a tempo, protexe a túa saúde renal”. Con esta campaña, búscase concienciar sobre a prevención, a detección precoz e o infradiagnóstico da ERC, que afecta a un 40% da poboación sen ser diagnosticada. Rafael Rodríguez, presidente de Alcer Galicia, destacou a necesidade urxente de campañas de sensibilización e detección precoz para frear o avance desta enfermidade, que se está estendendo a un ritmo alarmante.
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Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Wednesday, October 16, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started.The Sensex fell 153 points, or 0.19 per cent, while the Nifty 50 closed 71 points, or 0.28 per cent, lower.The country's biggest listed company presented its quarterly earnings report yesterday. Investors didn't like it too much: Reliance Industries' share price dropped by 2 percent on Tuesday. Its oils to chemicals business remains its biggest pain point: ebidta has fallen 19 percent year on year. But Jio made up for this, Manish Joshi writes. There is significant upside for Jio for the coming quarter, while Reliance's retail business is trending upwards too. Investors might not be too happy with the latest results, but future quarters might be much better for RIL.Urban India constantly uses quick commerce apps to order groceries and other household items. This comes at the expense of traditional FMCG players. Dipti Shah writes that this growing trend will affect FMCG stocks negatively. This is also evident from their modest returns, compared to the significant gains seen in shares of companies like Zomato and Trent. Even FMCG giants have acknowledged the rising contribution of quick commerce to their sales, signaling a transformative shift.After a brief break, startups are finally hiring CXOs again. Over two-dozen top-level executives were recruited in the last three months, report Sneha Shah and Devina Sengupta. According to industry insiders, this surge in hiring for roles like chief executives and business heads is a response to more funding coming in. They are also a strategic move by startups to strengthen their leadership teams in preparation for future growth, including IPOs. Such hires are receiving significant stock options as part of their packages, report Sneha and Devina.This week, relations between India and Canada soured further as each country expelled six of the other's diplomats. This escalation follows Canada's allegations of the Indian government's involvement in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist, in British Columbia in June 2023. Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cited non-cooperation from India in the investigation as a reason for the expulsion, intensifying tensions amid Canadian political dynamics as Trudeau faces decreasing popularity ahead of the election in 2025. Economic ties between India and Canada, characterised by substantial trade and investment, remain strong despite the diplomatic rift. Elizabeth Roche, associate professor at Jindal Global University, explains the fresh turn in the ongoing tensions. The Adani Group has its fingers in many pies — from power to ports to even pulses. Now, it is eyeing a new sector: semiconductors. Anirudh Laskar reports that the conglomerate is looking to invest 3 billion dollars with two Israeli tech firms to set up a factory. The total investment in this unit could increase up to 8 billion dollars. The Group hopes to count on the government's help with the setting up of this facility, as they have been bullish on chip manufacturing hubs. Show notes: RIL investors wait for oil-to-chemicals business profitability to bottom out Investors shy away from FMCG stocks but embrace quick commerce platforms: Why? The great startup CXO hunt: companies beef up top deck as funding winter thaws Mint Primer | The escalating India-Canada rift and its implications for IndiaAdani plans $3 billion outlay to launch semicon biz
Ril speaks to Furman FCA about integrity and perseverance in a time of discomfort.
En este espacio que hacemos con RIL (Red de Innovación Local) conversamos sobre la importancia de contar con una sociedad alfabetizada para crear comunidades más justas y sostenibles. Eduardo Viñales, coordinador de Ciudades por la Educación en RIL, nos trae ejemplos concretos de políticas educativas exitosas que se están llevando a cabo en distintas ciudades de nuestro país. T.4 - Ep. 105 Si te gusta Citas, nos encantaría que te conviertas en parte de nuestra comunidad de aportantes, te podes anotar en: www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php ¡Gracias por el apoyo!
Welcome to CNBC-TV18's Marketbuzz Podcast. Here are top developments from around the world ahead of the trading session of August 30 -The last time the Nifty gained 11 days in a row was nearly two decades ago, way back in September 2007. The 11th day of gains during its monthly expiry session was courtesy Reliance Industries as one-third of the Nifty's gains on Thursday came from RIL. An otherwise sluggish session on the Nifty was brought to life when Reliance Industries announced that it will consider a 1:1 bonus issue at its board meet on September 5. The resultant spike saw the Nifty make a new high of 25,192 before ending at a record closing high of 25,151. -A big factor for Friday's trading session though, will be the MSCI adjustments, which will take place in the final few minutes of the trading session. This means that HDFC Bank, which has been an underperformer, will see the first tranche of its weightage increase in the MSCI indices. Analysts are expecting the lender to receive flows ranging between $1.4 billion to $1.8 billion. -Both foreign and domestic investors were net buyers in the cash market on Thursday but the numbers will also be skewed due to the block deals seen in stocks like InterGlobe Aviation, PB Fintech and Welspun Living. -Stocks to watch: Infosys, Tata Motors, sugar stocks, RVNL, ITI, NBCC, SpiceJet, CDSL, LIC, Lemon Tree -Asian stocks advanced as upbeat US growth data suggested the Federal Reserve is engineering a so-called soft landing for the economy. Equities in Australia and South Korea rose while those in Japan inched up. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index headed for a fourth month of gains as traders awaited a key US inflation report due Friday. -A rally Friday will cap the best month for US and global stocks since June amid bets the Fed will ease policy as it tames inflation without the economy tumbling into recession. US output grew at a slightly stronger pace in the second quarter than initially reported, reflecting an upward revision to consumer spending that more than offset weaker activity in other categories. -In commodities, oil was steady after jumping Thursday on positive US economic data and worsening supply disruptions in Libya. Meanwhile, gold slipped. -GIFT Nifty was trading higher this morning at a premium of nearly 20 pts from Nifty Futures Thursday close, indicating a start in the green for the Indian market. Tune in to Marketbuzz Podcast for more cues
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Friday, 30 August 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started. The Indian equity markets touched record highs on Thursday. The Sensex rose by 0.43 percent, while the Nifty was up by 0.33 percent. Messaging app Telegram's founder Pavel Durov was recently arrested in France. He is accused of not acting against harmful content on the app. Allegations include drug trafficking, fraud, cyberbullying, and generating fake images. Earlier, John McAfee and Julian Assange have been arrested on similar grounds. Shelley Singh explains the reasons for the arrest, which might have more to do with politics and diplomacy than crimes.Mukesh Ambani, Asia's richest man, announced ambitious plans for Reliance Industries during the company's 47th annual general meeting. He revealed a strategy to double the income of Reliance's digital and retail branches under the brands Jio and Reliance Retail in the next 3-4 years. Ambani envisions RIL's new energy venture to match the size of its oil-to-chemical business, which generated ₹5.64 trillion in FY24, in just five years. Ambani highlighted the transformative plans for Reliance Industries, detailing initiatives across five key business areas: O2C, retail, Jio, media, and green energy, Mint's Anirudh Laskar reports. Ambani is betting big on a future where Reliance isn't just a heavyweight in traditional sectors but also leads in green energy and tech. The plan includes a massive green energy complex in Jamnagar, envisioned as a future global energy hub. Up until a few years ago, you could only take an international flight from one of India's major airports. Flying outside India meant you'd first have to go to either New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai or Bengaluru to hail a long-distance flight. But that changed when many non-metro airports secured the rights to fly internationally. Anu Sharma reports that airports such as Amritsar, Bhubaneswar, Lucknow and Kozhikode are seeing robust growth in international travel. Travellers from these regions usually go to Southeast Asia and the Middle East, Anu writes. Millions of students pursue an engineering degree every year in hopes of getting a job offer from India's top IT companies. Last year's graduates were caught in the midst of a storm as many IT firms refused to go for campus placements. This year, Wipro has decided to come back for this exercise. A student might be excited to see that they have been placed in the “elite” category at Wipro, but the salary comes in at only 3.5 lakh rupees per annum. Jas Bardia reports that while Wipro will be going to recruit in a couple of weeks, they will only be rolling out their lowest packages to students. In previous hiring cycles, packages for freshers went as high as 10.5 lakh rupees. Last year's struggles continue for IT sector aspirants. In India, companies are now required to have a certain number of women on their boards, but this often just ticks a box rather than ensuring their voices are truly heard in decision-making. Speaking to Mint's Devina Sengupta, Aparna Mittal from the Samāna Centre for Gender, Policy and Law pointed out that it's not just about having women on boards but whether they're genuinely independent and their opinions valued. Despite this, there's a silver lining as pay for women directors has seen a significant boost, doubling over the last five years due to their increased responsibilities. Wipro to up fresher hiring, but at lowest pay grade of Rs 3.5 lakh per yearReliance to double Jio, retail biz in 3-4 yearsOverseas travel picks up at non-metrosWomen independent directors' pay doubles in 5 yearsPavel Durov: Why tech and global geeks worry govts
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, August 29, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started.India's benchmark index Nifty 50 hit a new high on Wednesday, marking 10th straight day of gains. It ended the day 0.14 per cent above its previous close. BSE's Sensex too edged into the green, surging 0.9 per cent.The Reserve Bank of India is gearing up to launch the Unified Lending Interface (ULI) nationwide, aiming to revolutionize the lending process much like the Unified Payments Interface, or UPI, transformed payments. So, what exactly is ULI? Mint's banking editor Gopika Gopakumar explains. It's a digital hub that helps fast-track loan approvals by pulling together digital info like land records from various sources right to the lenders' fingertips. This could seriously cut down the time it takes to get a loan, especially for sectors craving credit like agriculture and small businesses. The Competition Commission of India has greenlit the merger of Disney Star and Reliance's Viacom18, setting the stage for a colossal shake-up in India's media landscape, creating an $8.5-billion behemoth. This merger, bringing under one roof entities like Reliance Industries, Viacom18 Media, and Star India, is set for completion following voluntary modifications agreed by the parties, reports Gaurav Laghate. The combined entity, to be primarily owned by Reliance and its affiliates, marks a significant consolidation in the media and entertainment sector. Post-merger, the landscape will see Disney Star and Viacom18 merging their considerable media assets, ranging from television channels to OTT platforms, potentially reaching over 750 million viewers. This move is poised to streamline operations and enhance content delivery but could lead to significant job redundancies, affecting around 1,000 employees. The integration process is expected to kick off by October.India's renewable energy scene is buzzing, but it's hitting a snag with regulatory grey areas, especially around Virtual Power Purchase Agreements. These aren't your typical energy deals; they let energy be sold at fixed prices on an exchange, not directly through the grid. This setup skirts around the traditional system and should be a game-changer, right? Well, there's a catch. The problem lies with the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, which have made companies cautious of stepping into potential legal grey areas with these contracts, Nehal Chaliawal reports. Though the Supreme Court has clarified that physical electricity delivery falls under the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, the industry is still treading carefully. Indians might lose over three years of life expectancy due to air pollution, reveals the University of Chicago's Air Quality Life Index report. Despite a 19.3% reduction in particulate levels from 2021 to 2022, persistent pollution levels still pose a severe health risk. Northern India is particularly affected, where residents could lose up to 5.4 years of life expectancy despite recent improvements, Mint's Puja Das reports. Other heavily impacted areas include Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, where residents could lose about 2.9 years on average. The report also noted a significant 18% decrease in air pollution across South Asia in 2022, influenced by factors like the La Niña-induced above-normal monsoon, which enhanced the effects of modest emission reductions from residential and transport sectors.An ISRO-made space station may soon be orbiting the earth. India is gearing up to launch its own space station, the Bharatiya Antariksha Station (BAS), by 2028 with operational goals set for 2035. This development comes as the International Space Station is expected to be decommissioned by the end of 2030. The BAS, entirely engineered domestically, aims to become a new hub for global research collaborations, especially as the West seeks alternatives post-ISS. The final engineering and cost plans are awaiting cabinet approval, with ISRO confirming progress in recent statements. The BAS will stand alongside China's Tiangong Space Station as one of the only nation-operated space stations globally, reports Mint's Shouvik Das. However, the emergence of private space stations could pose competition, potentially limiting BAS's global impact. Despite these challenges, India's space station is seen as an opportunity to leverage geopolitical advantages and foster collaborations. Show notes: Mint Primer | Will ULI change the lending landscape?Competition watchdog CCI approves Disney, RIL-owned Viacom18's $8.5-bn mergerIndia's renewable energy boom stunted by regulatory ambiguity over sales accordsIndians risk losing 3.4 years of life expectancy due to persistent air pollution, says reportIndia puts space station on priority eyeing geopolitical gains
DSP is launching a scheme that will equally split the corpus among the top 10 stocks by market capitalization, dubbed "HRITIK" (HDFC Bank, RIL, ITC, TCS, Infosys, and Kotak Bank). These companies have recently underperformed as investors shifted to small and mid-caps. Sahil Kapoor, DSP MF's market strategist, joins us to discuss their bet on a "HRITIK" comeback.
In this episode of Market Minutes, Nandita Khemka talks about the key factors to watch out for today. The Indian markets plunged more than 3 percent intraday on August 5 driven by weak global sentiments led by potential US recession worries after disappointing job data. Additionally, escalation of geopolitical tensions and fears of a reverse Yen carry trade added to the worries. This morning Asian markets are staging a solid comeback with Nikkei rallying over 10% and the GIFT Nifty signalling a triple-digit rebound for the Indian market. RIL, Bharti Airtel, ONGC and BEML will be among the stocks to watch out for today. Also catch Nirav Karkera of Fisdom in the Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, key data points, and developing trends.
Marketbuzz Podcast: Indian markets may see a gap-down start according to the GIFT Nifty. Watch out for stocks like HDFC Bank, RIL, Suzlon, and Wipro.
O Estradense Mario López participa no CAMPIONATO EUROPEO DE TRANSPLANTES DEPORTIVOS en Lisboa, Portugal Do domingo 21 de xullo de 2024 ao domingo 28 de xullo de 2024. O Campionato Europeo de Transplante Deportivo (ETSC) é un evento conxunto organizado pola Federación Europea de Transplante Deportivo e Diálise (ETDSF) e a Federación Europea de Transplante Cardíaco e Pulmonar (EHLTF) . Lisboa será o escenario no que, por primeira vez na historia, ambas as federacións uniranse para celebrar o Campionato Europeo de Transplante Deportivo de 2024. 🔊"De non dar case nadado 500 metros ao principio, a nadar 21 km o verán pasado en augas abertas, desde Sálvora a Ribeira. Na travesía Tripla Coroa Illas Atlánticas". 🔊"Empecei a acudir con en os xogos de Oxford 2022, nos cuales conseguín para España 5 medallas, 3 ouros 1 prata e 1 Bronce". 🔊"Competiremos en diferentes deportes un total de 26 países europeos a lis que estea ano acudirán tamén en calidade de invitados, Estades Unidos e Canadá". 🎥VIDEO PROMOCIONAL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqsM1IeNtzU&t=1s Mario López é membro do "Club de Natación e Salvamento da Estrada" e dende fai anos forma parte, primeiro como voluntario e logo integrando o equipo directivo, de "ALCER". A Asociación para a Loita Contra as Enfermidades de Ril. De non dar case nadado 500 metros ao principio, a nadar 21 km o verán pasado en augas abertas, desde Sálvora a Ribeira. Na travesía Tripla Coroa Illas Atlánticas. Este verán, en setembro será a última travesía e nadará 24 km, os que separan as Illas Ons de Combarro. Non se coñece a ninguén máis en todo o mundo que nadei esas distancias estando en tratamento de hemodiálisis, á espera dun ril. Mario sempre está disposto a amosar como o deporte é capaz de conseguir que unha persoa aínda estando moi enferma poida facer cousas incribles e como pode servir de bálsamo para cando unha persoa ten unha saúde mental demasiado deteriorada. Mario empezou a acudir aos xogos de Oxford 2022, nos cales consigueu para España 5 medallas, 3 ouros 1 prata e 1 Bronce. Ese mesmo ano celebráronse en Xixón os Xogos Nacionais nos que acadou gañar 6 ouros. Mario López conta co patrocinio de: - Basanta & Tarrío Abogados - Hotel Talaso Atlántico ( Oia) - Argentinos Burguer - Panadería Cervela - A lacena de Chucha - Hotel A Estrada Rooms 📢Entrevista a Mario López, TRAVESÍA AUGAS ABERTAS ÉZARO: https://www.ivoox.com/mentras-agarda-polo-3-trasplante-ril-mario-audios-mp3_rf_75900148_1.html 📢Entrevista á Dra. Beatriz Dominguez-Gil, directora da ORGANIZACIÓN NACIONAL DE TRASPLANTES: https://www.ivoox.com/dra-beatriz-dominguez-gil-directora-da-organizacion-nacional-de-audios-mp3_rf_70875505_1.html 👉 Máis Información XII Xogos Europeos Trasplantados - Lisboa 2024: ✔️ Web: https://deporteytrasplanteespana.com/xii-juegos-europeos-trasplantados-lisboa-2024/ ✔️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DyTEspana/?eid=ARAXqchWfq00l8NYA2A8Z0JkYHgcsEc1YPnRpZamvePfsYiwCG1ssGNVw-EzKBWu9S4mlgUoTXUG1KLS ✔️Twitter: https://x.com/DyTEspana ✔️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8lL9b57OT56trNocaCc4wQ/videos ✔️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dytespana/?hl=es 👉 Máis Información CLUB DE NATACIÓN E SALVAMENTO DA ESTRADA: ✔️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clubnatacionesalvamentoaestrada ✔️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cns_aestrada/ 🎙️ "SUSCRÍBETE" ao podcast👍 👉MÁIS ENTREVISTAS: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-salta-da-cama_sq_f1323089_1.html 👉Máis Información e outros contidos: ✔️Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PabloChichas ✔️Twitter: https://twitter.com/pablochichas ✔️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pablochichas/ ✔️Clubhouse: @pablochichas ✔️Twich: https://www.twitch.tv/pablochichas
En este episodio converamos con el equipo de RIL sobre movilidad en las ciudades, particularmente sobre el uso de la bicicleta. De la mano del esepecialista, Leonel Rico, conocimos en profundidad el caso de Rosario, una ciudad que promueve la movilidad activa y cuenta con las ciclovías más inclusivas del país.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, June 13, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started: Indian equity benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, surged on Wednesday to hit fresh highs, driven by heavyweights RIL, HCL Tech, and HDFC Bank. However, by the end of the session, the indices came off their day's highs and closed with mild gains. N. Chandrababu Naidu was sworn in as the 18th chief minister of Andhra Pradesh yesterday. Naidu's term begins under challenging conditions, as he inherits a financially strained state that has been largely overlooked industrially. His Telugu Desam Party (TDP), along with its National Democratic Alliance (NDA) partners, secured a sweeping victory, capturing 164 out of 175 seats in the state assembly. During his campaign, Naidu promised to enhance governance and kickstart economic development, aiming to revive industrial activity and generate two million jobs. However, the financial reality of Andhra Pradesh could complicate these plans. The state is grappling with a high debt level—44% of its GDP—and its finances are stretched thin, primarily going towards revenue expenditures rather than building productive assets. This fiscal strain makes the ambitious welfare promises and the revival of the Amaravati capital project, initially estimated to cost ₹50,000 crore, particularly challenging. Mint's senior editor N. Madhavan explains the challenges Naidu faces as he takes over from Jagan Mohan Reddy as the CM of Andhra Pradesh. During the recent Lok Sabha elections, many voters, especially in urban areas, seemed reluctant to visit their polling booths. The Election Commission highlighted this trend, noting that urban voters were particularly hesitant. Ultimately, only about 65.8% of eligible voters cast their ballots, down from 67.2% in 2019. In some regions like Nagaland and Manipur, turnout significantly decreased, while Jammu and Kashmir saw an increase. Why does this matter? Niti Kiran from Mint's data team explains through charts and maps. Lower turnouts can sometimes indicate voter satisfaction with the current government, which appeared to be the case in this election. The National Democratic Alliance held more seats in areas with lower voter turnout. However, it's not just about the numbers—it's about who shows up, or rather, who doesn't. Metros saw a sharper decline in turnout compared to rural regions. Despite this, the overall gender gap in voting was virtually non-existent, similar to the previous election. Women turned out in higher numbers than men in nearly 20 states. The reasons behind voter participation or apathy can vary widely from state to state, influencing everything from local policy to national politics. India is on the verge of significant changes to its organ transplant policies, aiming to address the massive shortfall between the supply and demand of organs. The Union government is considering allowing organ exchanges between unrelated individuals to bridge the gap when blood groups within families do not match, potentially shortening the long wait times endured by patients. Currently, India sees a stark contrast between the need and the actual transplants performed annually, with only 6,000 kidney transplants against a requirement of about 200,000, and even fewer heart transplants, with only 10 to 15 done yearly. One significant move under consideration is the introduction of "swap" donations, where families could exchange organs with one another if they are compatible, a practice currently not allowed for non-relatives. Additionally, the government is in talks with the insurance regulator to extend health insurance coverage to organ donors, who are presently excluded from most health insurance plans. Mint's Priyanka Sharma reports. India's economy is showing signs of resilience in the early part of fiscal year 2025, with industrial activity picking up and retail inflation slightly easing. Mint's Rhik Kundu reports that inflation dipped to 4.75% in May, the lowest in a year, aided by slower increases in food prices. Despite this, food inflation has consistently stayed above 8% since November, largely the result of uneven and below-normal monsoon rains in 2023, which hit India's crop production. The Reserve Bank of India has maintained the repo rate at 6.5% since last February, cautiously waiting for inflation to stabilize closer to its 4% target before considering any rate changes. On the industrial front, output rose by 5% in April, supported by growth across the manufacturing, mining, and electricity sectors. Consumer durables saw a particular surge, likely boosted by rural spending and seasonal purchases. Boeing, the US aerospace giant, is on a mission to regain trust following several unsettling incidents involving its planes. Recent problems, such as the uncontrolled decompression on an Alaska Airlines flight and stuck rudder pedals on a United Airlines flight, have intensified scrutiny on the company. Top executives from airlines like United and Emirates are closely monitoring the situation. They believe Boeing needs to return to its roots—prioritizing solid engineering and quality over financials. They remain hopeful but cautious, expecting Boeing to improve its performance. Mint's aviation correspondent Anu Sharma reports on the company's plan to enhance its safety and quality standards, including increased workforce training and streamlined processes to prevent future issues. We'd love to hear your feedback on this podcast. Let us know by writing to us at feedback@livemint.com. You may send us feedback, tips or anything that you feel we should be covering from your vantage point in the world of business and finance. Show notes: Mint Primer | Why Naidu faces a daunting task in Andhra PradeshLok Sabha poll: The mystery of the absent Indian voter in 2024, in chartsRetail inflation eases, factory output ticks higher in May, boosting Indian economySwap organ donation for other than near relatives, health cover for organ donorsAirlines ready to trust Boeing again, but want quality and safety in place
Hello and welcome to CNBC-TV18's Marketbuzz Podcast. Here are all the important cues ahead of the trading session of April 23 - The big cue is better-than-expected Reliance Industries results. A lot would depend on how the market reacts to RIL's quarterly results, in which the index heavyweight reported strong operating performance. - With geopolitical tensions normalising, Nifty 50 is back on its upward trajectory. The index is now up 600 points from Friday's low of 21,777. With Monday's surge, the Nifty has also turned positive for the April F&O series. - Tata Consumer Products, ICICI Prudential, M&M Finance, Tata Elxsi, MCX and Cyient DLM will report their quarterly earnings. - PMI data will also be released later in the day. - This morning, Asia-Pacific markets extended gains from April 22 as tech shares rebounded on Wall Street and investors looked toward flash business activity figures from Australia, Japan and India. -Japan's Nikkei 225 popped 0.8% at the open, while the broad based Topix was up 0.66%. Futures for Hong Kong's Hang Seng index stood at 16,681, pointing to a weaker open compared to the HSI's close of 16,511.69. -Overnight in the U.S., the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both snapped six-day losing streaks, gaining 0.87% and 1.11% respectively, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.67%, -Oil prices edged higher in early Asian trading today, reversing losses from the previous session, as investors continued to assess the risk from geopolitical concerns in the Middle East. -Gold prices, meanwhile, retreated 2% yesterday as easing fears of a wider Middle East conflict boosted investors' risk appetite, lowering bullion's safe-haven demand. -For the domestic market, it is likely going to be a flat start amid mixed cues. At the time of recording the Gift Nifty was trading 0.4% lower, indicating a start in the red. -Stocks to track: TCS, Patel Engineering, PSP Projects, Kesoram Industries, Tamilnad Mercantile Bank, Mahindra Logistics', M&M Finance, Inox Wind Tune in to the Marketbuzz Podcast for more cues
Mario Obrero nos presenta Tiempos mágicos (Ed. La Bella Varsovia), el que ya es su cuarto poemario, una fiesta del lenguaje al que ha invitado a un montón de poetas coetáneos y otros ya desaparecidos que suenan en estas páginas. Luego, Ignacio Elguero nos recomienda la lectura de los dos nuevos títulos que se han alzado con el Premio Loewe: Los cuadernos perdidos de Robert Walser, del argentino Diego Roel, y Pálpito, del cubano Ernesto Delgado. También ¿Qué han hecho los Monty Python por nosotros? (Ed. Plataforma), libro en el que Javier Durán Tortonda recoge anécdotas y curiosidades de La vida de Brian. En su sección, Sergio C Fanjul nos habla de La llamada (Ed. Anagrama), la nueva obra de la periodista argentina Leila Guerriero, que reconstruye con rigor el calvario sufrido por Silvia Labayrú, una de las personas torturadas por la dictadura argentina que luego padeció también el repudio de sus compatriotas en el exilio. Para terminar, Mariano Peyrou nos lee unos versos de Sol (Ed. Ril), el segundo libro de Dafne Benjumea, en el que la poeta andaluza confirma lo que ya sospechábamos a raíz de su debut: que tiene una mirada interesantísima, una libertad poco frecuente y una intuición verbal maravillosa.Escuchar audio
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Chinese companies, it seems, have been under increased scrutiny in India since 2020 border clashes. Hundreds of apps have been banned, several smartphone makers have been served with tax evasion notices and telecom firms have been kept out of 5G trials. In our first segment, Ayush Mishra dwells into details to find out why are Chinese companies under scrutiny in India? After China, let us now move on to a much-awaited annual event. The two-day Business Standard BFSI Insight Summit is starting from October 30. It will feature prominent voices from India's economic, financial, and corporate landscape, including RBI governor Shaktikanta Das, IRDAI Chairman Debasish Panda, Sebi wholetime member Ananth Narayan, Jio Financial Services Chairman K V Kamath, SBI Chairman Dinesh Khara and PhonePE CEO Sameer Nigam. For an international perspective, the summit will also have global head of equity strategy at Jefferies Christopher Wood. The summit comes at a time when India's digital banking infrastructure is expanding at a very fast clip and its economy is projected to become the third largest in a matter of years. However, challenges are mounting too. Against this backdrop, join A K Bhattacharya, Tamal Bandyopadhyay and Ruchika Chitravanshi to find out what to expect from this summit and why you cannot afford to miss it. One of the challenges that the experts just spoke about was global uncertainty. It is singeing Indian equity markets too. Key indices have been in a free fall over the past couple of days with the BSE Sensex index crashing 900 points on Thursday, and the Nifty50 index nearing 18,850-mark. The markets are at their lowest levels in 4 months. With them, shares India's most valuable company, Reliance Industries, too, have lost ground as they dropped 4% in 5 days. Analysts believe volatility in the commodity market, coupled with heavy capex plans, have been weighing on the stock. So, will the company's September quarter results help it come out of its slumber? Or will it trigger another round of sell-off? What are the markets expecting from RIL's Q2 results? After the markets, let us see what is happening on domestic front. It seems, caste survey in Bihar has changed the course of country's election narrative. But some believe that the ruling BJP could implement Rohini Commission's report to turn the table on opposition. But what is this commission? Listen to this episode of the podcast for answers.
“Es la cocaína o, mejor, su prohibición impuesta por los Estados Unidos, la que da forma al país en la actualidad. No hablar de la cocaína, no exhibirla, es como NEGAR la esclavitud”, dice el antropólogo Michael Taussig, autor de los libros Mi museo de la cocaína, Un gigante en convulsiones, EXCLAVITUD Y LIBERTAD en el valle del Río Cauca, entre otros. Escucha su conversación con la traductora y editora Margarita Valencia. Queriendo estudiar la agroindustria en Puerto Tejada, Cauca, se encontró con una historia traumática que debía ser contada, la historia de la esclavitud. Pero también, al conocer la DIVERSIDAD de especies en los cultivos de los antiguos esclavizados, “a años luz de la siembra de soya, caña de azúcar o de otros cultivos completamente dependientes del riego y de agroquímicos”, comprobó que “SÍ ES POSIBLE un mundo alternativo a la explotación del hombre y la naturaleza, y el modelo es la FINCA TRADICIONAL”. Taussig, además, habla de su libro “El diablo y el fetichismo de la mercancía en Sudamérica”, sobre la HISTORIA SOCIAL del diablo desde la conquista española en relación con el capitalismo. Cuenta, por ejemplo, la historia de los pactos secretos que hacían algunos campesinos con el diablo para cortar más caña, a cambio de condenarse a una muerte prematura y a obtener DINERO ESTÉRIL, solo para comprar artículos de lujo —ropas finas, licor, mantequilla y demás— y nunca para formar capital. MICHAEL TAUSSIG se doctoró en Antropología en la Escuela de Economía de Londrés y es profesor en la Universidad de Columbia y la European Graduate School. Ha investigado la comercialización de la agricultura campesina, la esclavitud, el hambre, el impacto del colonialismo sobre el chamanismo, la fabricación del terror, la violencia paramilitar, entre otros. MARGARITA VALENCIA es editora, traductora y crítica literaria. Licenciada en Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de los Andes y magíster en Estudios Políticos de la Universidad Javeriana. Ha sido directora de la editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia y de la Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia.
“Es la cocaína o, mejor, su prohibición impuesta por los Estados Unidos, la que da forma al país en la actualidad. No hablar de la cocaína, no exhibirla, es como NEGAR la esclavitud”, dice el antropólogo Michael Taussig, autor de los libros Mi museo de la cocaína, Un gigante en convulsiones, EXCLAVITUD Y LIBERTAD en el valle del Río Cauca, entre otros. Escucha su conversación con la traductora y editora Margarita Valencia. Queriendo estudiar la agroindustria en Puerto Tejada, Cauca, se encontró con una historia traumática que debía ser contada, la historia de la esclavitud. Pero también, al conocer la DIVERSIDAD de especies en los cultivos de los antiguos esclavizados, “a años luz de la siembra de soya, caña de azúcar o de otros cultivos completamente dependientes del riego y de agroquímicos”, comprobó que “SÍ ES POSIBLE un mundo alternativo a la explotación del hombre y la naturaleza, y el modelo es la FINCA TRADICIONAL”. Taussig, además, habla de su libro “El diablo y el fetichismo de la mercancía en Sudamérica”, sobre la HISTORIA SOCIAL del diablo desde la conquista española en relación con el capitalismo. Cuenta, por ejemplo, la historia de los pactos secretos que hacían algunos campesinos con el diablo para cortar más caña, a cambio de condenarse a una muerte prematura y a obtener DINERO ESTÉRIL, solo para comprar artículos de lujo —ropas finas, licor, mantequilla y demás— y nunca para formar capital. MICHAEL TAUSSIG se doctoró en Antropología en la Escuela de Economía de Londrés y es profesor en la Universidad de Columbia y la European Graduate School. Ha investigado la comercialización de la agricultura campesina, la esclavitud, el hambre, el impacto del colonialismo sobre el chamanismo, la fabricación del terror, la violencia paramilitar, entre otros. MARGARITA VALENCIA es editora, traductora y crítica literaria. Licenciada en Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de los Andes y magíster en Estudios Políticos de la Universidad Javeriana. Ha sido directora de la editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia y de la Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia.
In this episode of Market Minutes, Shailaja Mohapatra talks about State Bank of India's Q1 numbers, Yatharth Hospital listing expectations and highlights from RIL annual report. Catch Shilpa Rout of Prabhudas Lilladher in Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, keys data points and developing trends. Disclaimer: Moneycontrol is a part of the Network18 group. Network18 is controlled by Independent Media Trust, of which Reliance Industries is the sole beneficiary.
'Evidentia' es una exploración profunda sobre la poesía de Francis Ponge, una de las figuras literarias más prominentes del siglo XX en Francia (publicado por Universidad de Los Andes y RIL editores, 2023). Este estudio meticuloso descubre elementos retóricos vitales que renuevan la relación con la tradición clásica, al mismo tiempo que anticipan las tendencias más vanguardistas de la época.
Volume 4 in my RIL series. This time I go almost 100% Indie Dance, but for a few melodic techno tracks in the middle and a classic 90s trance easter egg in there too. Hope you enjoy! 1 Rosa (Original Mix) Yo Speed 2 Werde immer high (Original Mix) Mala Ika 3 Just Say Yes (Extended Mix) Louis Lennon 4 909303 Disfreq 5 Disco Biscuit Ae:ther 6 Raindrops (Ready To Fly) Matt Guy 7 Benzine Renato Cohen 8 Vortex James Harcourt 9 Samum (Echonomist Remix) Woo York 10 Guilty (Original Mix) SNYL, Bonnie Spacey Indie Dance 11 The Answer (Extended Mix) 12 Tomb Raider (Original Mix) Fur Coat 13 Open Your Eyes (Original Mix) At The Villa People 14 Demention (Original Mix) Andrew Meller 15 YAP (Krystal Klear Remix) Kollektiv Turmstrasse 16 Tonight (Original Mix) Running Hot 17 Ascent Azzecca 18 Burner (Original Mix) Andrew Meller 19 When the Party Ends (Jennifer Cardini & Damon Jee Remix) BIMINI 20 Intelli (Original Mix) Damon Jee 21 Crise (Damon Jee Remix) Panthera 22 Euphoria Dance (Original Mix) Nyra Correspondant 23 Kingsland Road 2AM (Original Mix) Alan Dixon
Dans ce nouvel épisode de BPM, Raphaël Da Cruz reçoit Shaz.Originaire de l'Essonne, le producteur a collaboré depuis quelques années avec Rilès, SCH, Migos, et surtout ces dernières années avec Kalash, pour qu'il a composé de nombreux titres sur l'album Tombolo. Il revient sur son parcours, ses inspirations et son éclectisme musical.BPM, le podcast d'interview avec les meilleurs compositeurs de ce mouvement, produit par Booska-P et animé par Raphaël Da Cruz.Abonne-toi pour ne rien rater et hésites pas à écouter nos autres émissions. Si tu apprécies, on compte sur toi pour nous laisser une note de 5 étoiles !Retrouvez Booska-P, premier média rap, sur tous les réseaux ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ha hecho su primer libro cien por ciento digital y Sol Díaz está contenta, bueno, sonriente, como se la ve siempre…hasta que comienza a hablar de los temas que le punzan como agujas y que se pueden ver sus obras. Es Diseñadora Gráfica y lo que la ha hecho conocida es su faceta de historietista, aunque ha hecho un camino interesante en libros infantiles, que es como partió, como el cuento infantil Pancha la Chancha (Lom, 2010). Pero son los libros de humor gráfico los que la destacan: Bicharracas (RIL, 2009), Sinnada (2010), ¿Cómo ser una mujer elegante? (Avenauta, RIL, 2014), La Zorra y el Sapo (Ocho Libros, 2014), Josefina y Manuel (Ocho Libros, 2014) y Josefina, Manuel y el Gí (Catalonia Ed., 2019). También es autora de la novela gráfica La Hoja Naranja (RIL, 2014). ”De ida y de vuelta” (Cocorocoq – Vio-Demos, 2023) “es una travesía. Extrae su fuerza de la combinación entre la intensidad de su economía de lenguaje y el alcance expresivo de sus dibujos”, dice junto al antropólogo Ángel Aedo, el coautor. Un libro de ficción basado en el trabajo de campo realizado por Ándel Aedo que exploró la vida de cuatro mujeres durante cinco años, “ en los que nos dimos cuenta de una constante demasiado crucial y demasiado ignorada de la cárcel, más allá de sus muros”. Las cinco mujeres son una en esta novela gráfica que ficciona experiencias reales de maltrato, desigualdad, marginación y cárcel. Sobre “La rabia negra” (Reservoir, 2023), al destacada iustradora María Hesse dijo: “La sientes cerca, está en tu estómago, en el pecho. Es una bestia oscura que se esconde y que acompaña siempre. Es la rabia, pero también es el miedo y la tristeza; son las dudas, la cinomprensión del mundo que habitas; es una maraña que se enreda por dentro, pero no puedes vomitar”. Sol Díaz ha traducido sus libros al italiano y al alemán. Es parte del equipo editorial de la revista de cómic femenino Brígida y creadora de la serie animada Telonio y sus demonios. Sus temáticas son la identidad, la libertad y el cuestionamiento a lo establecido. Los invitamos a escuchar a la gran Sol Díaz conversando con la periodista Vivian Lavín en Vuelan las plumas.
Today on the Ether we have episode 54 of OmniFlix In the Studio. You'll hear from cheV^8, Manifreebird, HiroyoMusic, RIL, Sandytoes2211, Robo, Tangled, KRIS, Chazz Gold NFT, and more! Recorded on May 26th 2023. Make sure to check out the two newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
www.rootedinlanguage.com Welcome back to the Rooted in Podcast! In this episode, Rita interviews Linda Plass, a member of the Rooted Crew since 2021. But how did we come to know Linda? First and foremost, she is a homeschool mom to three children (now teenagers). She was one of Rooted in Language's earliest customers who was seeking support and guidance in all things literacy for her struggling learner. The bonus is that she discovered that all of RiL's classes and instructional materials supported her in teaching her typical learners too! Linda shares the ebb and flow of her journey educating her children while honoring each of them as unique individuals. What was her goal? To develop lifelong learners. She shares how Rooted in Language helped her do that and more! Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/kindness License code: 4XXBSCMYYAZMBW1H
Today on the Ether we have episode 53 of OmniFlix In the Studio. You'll hear from cheV^8, $uperEra $a, Manifreebird, Sistla V Abhishek, HiroyoMusic, RIL, Sandytoes2211, Flix Fanatics, and more! Recorded on May 19th 2023. Make sure to check out the two newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have episode 50 of OmniFlix In the Studio. You'll hear from RJ Chetan, $uperEra $a, Manifreebird, Sandytoes2211, RIL, Immanuel, Big Girls Rise, Ms Snaps, Asa, Tardigrades NFT, and more! Recorded on April 28th 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have episode 45 of OmniFlix In the Studio, hosted by cheV^8. You'll hear from $uperEra $a, RIL, Manifreebird, Mighty Oak, Tendermint Timmy, Sandytoes2211, Tardigrades, LeggoMy.Ⱥlgo, SongsOfΞden.eth, Prizem.art, and more! Recorded on March 24th 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
We're back for the final recap of HBO's "The Last of Us." Janson played the video games and helps answer the questions Ril has about the series and he comes with some theories. We start each episode by breaking down the latest episode then we get into spoiler territory with our 'wilderness' section where it is spoilers, me asking Janson questions, and theories we see online. I hope you'll join us on this journey. Let us know what you want to hear in the wilderness portion. While this coverage is done, for now, don't worry beginning Friday, I will drop two episodes through the weekend recapping Prime Video's "Swarm," which follows Dre, a young woman whose obsession with the world's biggest pop star sets off on an unexpected cross-country journey. This is series is inspired by Beyonce and her fanbase. If you're a fan of horror or Donald Glover's "Atlanta" I know you'll enjoy it. Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter.
We're back for another recap of HBO's "The Last of Us." Janson played the video games and helps answer the questions Ril has about the series and he comes with some theories. We start each episode by breaking down the latest episode then we get into spoiler territory with our 'wilderness' section where it is spoilers, me asking Janson questions, and theories we see online. I hope you'll join us on this journey. Let us know what you want to hear in the wilderness portion. Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter.
Today on the Ether we have episode 42 of OmniFlix In the Studio, hosted by RJ Chetan. You'll hear from SuperEra_Sa, RIL, Sandytoes2211, Kasum Asanka, Mr. Fox Corp, and more! Recorded on March 3rd 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
We're back for another recap of HBO's "The Last of Us." Janson played the video games and helps answer the questions Ril has about the series and he comes with some theories. We start each episode by breaking down the latest episode then we get into spoiler territory with our 'wilderness' section where it is spoilers, me asking Janson questions, and theories we see online. I hope you'll join us on this journey. Let us know what you want to hear in the wilderness portion. Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter.
We're back for another recap of HBO's "The Last of Us." Janson played the video games and helps answer the questions Ril has about the series and he comes with some theories. We start each episode by breaking down the latest episode then we get into spoiler territory with our 'wilderness' section where it is spoilers, me asking Janson questions, and theories we see online. I hope you'll join us on this journey. Let us know what you want to hear in the wilderness portion. Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter.
Today on the Ether we have episode 57 of OmniFlix FlixTalk. You'll hear from cheV^8, Sistla V Abhishek, SuperEra_Sa, Manifreebird, Mr. Fox Corp, Tardigrades NFT, Cryptocito, RIL, Artnaz, dɑʏā, JC, Tangled NFTs, Rakesh, Chris, øhhNFT, Ashhar, and more! Recorded on February 22nd 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
We're back for another recap of HBO's "The Last of Us." Janson played the video games and helps answer the questions Ril has about the series and he comes with some theories. We start each episode by breaking down the latest episode then we get into spoiler territory with our 'wilderness' section where it is spoilers, me asking Janson questions, and theories we see online. I hope you'll join us on this journey. Let us know what you want to hear in the wilderness portion. Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter.
Edit: The fifth episode of The Last of Us airs Friday, Feb. 10th at 9 p.m. E.T. not that morning. I apologize for the error. We're back for another recap of HBO's "The Last of Us." Janson played the video games and helps answer the questions Ril has about the series and he comes with some theories. We start each episode by breaking down the latest episode then we get into spoiler territory with our 'wilderness' section where it is spoilers, me asking Janson questions, and theories we see online. I hope you'll join us on this journey. Let us know what you want to hear in the wilderness portion. Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter.
Today on the Ether we have episode 37 of OmniFlix In the Studio, hosted by Chev. You'll hear from RJ Chetan, SuperEra_Sa, Basil, Tardigrades NFT, RIL, Sandytoes2211, Manifreebird, Artnaz, and more! Recorded on January 27th 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
We are back for another recap of HBO's "The Last of Us." Janson played the video games and helps answers the questions Ril has about the series and he comes with some Reddit theories. We will start each episode by breaking down the latest episode then we get into spoiler territory with our 'wilderness' section where it is spoilers, me asking Janson questions, and theories we see online. I hope you'll join us on this journey. Let us know what you want to hear in the wilderness portion. Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter.
Today on the Ether we have episode 36 of OmniFlix In the Studio, hosted by Chev. You'll hear from RJ Chetan, SuperEra_Sa, Tardigrades NFT, RIL, Sandytoes2211, Manifreebird, and more! Recorded on January 20th 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today we have episode 53 of OmniFlix FlixTalk. You'll hear from Sistla V Abhishek, SuperEra_Sa, Manifreebird, RJ Chetan, RIL, Tardigrades NFT, Priyanka Kamath, and more! Recorded on January 18th 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have episode 32 of OmniFlix In the Studio, the FLIXmas edition, hosted by Chev. You'll hear from SuperEra_Sa, RIL, Manifreebird, Artnaz, øhhNFT, Tangled NFTs, pariisart.eth, Ghost of Secret Cyber Salmon, Kasum Asanka, Alex Artcrypt, and more! Recorded on December 23rd 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have episode 31 of OmniFlix In the Studio, hosted by Chev. You'll hear from SuperEra_Sa, RIL, Manifreebird, Artnaz, LiLGainzz, and more! Recorded on December 16th 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have episode 30 of OmniFlix In the Studio, hosted by Chev. You'll hear from Tangled CosmNT, SuperEra_Sa, RIL, JC, øhhNFT, and more! Recorded on December 9th 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have episode 22 of In the Studio, hosted by Chev with OmniFlix. You'll hear from Sandytoes2211, SuperEra_Sa, Manifreebird, stakepile, Chidimmapaints, Øwlies, RIL, and more! Recorded on October 14th 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
The information and revelation in this episode has the potential to change your life forever. My friends Yanick, Ril, Tari and I have a discussion about the spirit realm. We talk about angels and demons. More importantly, we discuss how the world we can't see impacts our daily lives. IG: https://www.instagram.com/_normallydifferent_/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG2LpYgJzP0oJn_RHaxWFtwTikTok: @NormDiffTo support this podcast, head over to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KevinWilsonIf you've enjoyed this show, please leave a rating and review!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ The Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show