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The Takeaway Table Podcast
#225 IMPULSE BUYS THAT WOULD SEND MY ACCOUNTANT INTO A COMA

The Takeaway Table Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 73:58


Impulse buys — love them or regret them, we all have them. And this week, we're putting our bank statements on the table and exposing our most unhinged purchases of the year so far.From breaking the bank on stationery to selling our kidneys for would-be family heirlooms, and convincing ourselves we're definitely not just gonna use it once — you might wanna sit down for this very expensive show-and-tell.#youmightwannasitdownforthispodcast Follow The Takeaway Table!https://www.instagram.com/thetakeawaytable/ Join our Community Discord Server!https://discord.gg/thetakeawaytableCHAPTERS04:45 - Justifying a RM3.89K mall cop scooter 12:50 - The Anywhere 3s14:20 - Strictly killing expensive Japanese trees29:50 - What standup comics stand on 22:50 - Buying the Midori of new jeans27:35 - Japanese denim maker hype 31:00 - God level RM900 stationary hauls 31:30 - We only bring dogshit water to S&S 34:30 - The Parker Pen36:45 - Graeme's Influencer starter pack41:25 - The end game coffee maker 44:50 - Dropping RM13k on a coffee machine 45:25 - Mingyue & Sof's home cafe 47:00 - End Game Items 48:24 - Strong Independent Corporate Girl Bag52:00 - Buying a RM25K family heirloom 56:00 - Single-use happiness only buys 1:00:00 - Can't make this one up it's bad bad1:07:50 - Buying a sandwich shop

BFM :: Morning Brief
Pressures On MSMEs Not Alleviated

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 9:45


Despite the SME sector receiving a financing boost of RM40 billion ringgit and a RM3.2 billion ringgit micro-loans support for small traders, the introduction of more sales / sugar taxes, a higher minimum wage and a 2% dividend tax raises concerns about increased financial pressure on consumers and businesses. Chin Chee Seong, National President of SME Association of Malaysia shares his perspectives on why Budget 2025 was off the mark for MSMEs.Brought to you by Mah Sing. Reinvent Spaces. Enhance Life.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Market View: US September CPI; Seven & i to split into two to fend off takeover; ByteDance lays off 700 workers from Malaysia unit; Tesla's two door robotaxi; AMD to start production of new MI325X AI chip; Singapore's monetary policy; China's stimu

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 16:29


Singapore stocks began the morning trading in positive territory, shrugging off global market jitters from overnight losses. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.4 per cent to 3,599.98 points after 46.6 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch today, we have Top Glove, after the glove manufacturer yesterday reported a significantly narrower fourth-quarter net loss of RM3.6 million (S$1.1 million).  Elsewhere, from how economists are expecting the Monetary Authority of Singapore to hold its currency band steady on Monday, to expectations ahead of a news conference in China held tomorrow – more local and international headlines remain in focus.  Also on deck – news surrounding Seven & i, Bytedance, AMD and Tesla. On Market View, The Evening Runway's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with Sunny Soh, Lead Technical Analyst (Capital Markets & Investor Education), SIAS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BFM :: Morning Brief
Where Is The CPO Price Heading?

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 9:14


The price of crude palm oil is currently hovering above the RM3,800 level as Malaysia's August palm oil stockpile rose to a six-month high since February, driven by seasonally higher production and lower exports. Alvin Tai, an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, shares his views on the direction of the commodity amid the strengthening of the ringgit, weakening soybean oil prices and even the prospect of another Donald Trump presidency.Image Credit: shutterstock.com

BFM :: Open For Business
Sukha Golden: Making Senior Living Communities More Accessible and Affordable?

BFM :: Open For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 36:45


By 2030, Malaysia is expected to transition into an ageing society, with individuals above age 60 and older to make up 15% of the population, and this is a business opportunity that multiple businesses are looking to address, and Sukha is a new contender in the ring.Starting back in December 2022, Sukha Golden Sanctuary initially focused on specialised support to elderly individuals with dementia and other cognitive impairments. Today the company says it has a Retirement Clubhouse concept and positions itself as focusing on holistic well-being and having a community-based care model, which we will flesh out further in the show.To expand their services and set up the Sukha Senior Resort in PJ New Town, Sukha is trying to raise between RM3.6 million and RM6 million by offering up to 16.7% of the company via equity crowdfunding on PitchIn. This fundraise values the company at RM30 million. So, on top of exploring this fundraising exercise, we will dive into the story behind Sukha Golden's inception and their positioning in the senior living industry, as well as the company's growth trajectory and projected pathway to a RM1 billion IPO in 6-10 years time.

BFM :: Morning Brief
Floating Diesel Prices To Keep Malaysia Buoyant

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 11:20


At the stroke of midnight, diesel prices in Peninsula Malaysia were raised to RM3.35 from RM2.15 with the government assuring that the prices of goods will not rise due to the mechanism that these subsidies are removed. Carmelo Ferlito, CEO of the Center for Market Education gives us his impressions of this and if its an essential part of Malaysia's fiscal reforms.Image Credit: brgfx/freepik.com

BFM :: Open For Business
Carching: Turning KM in RM and Cars into Billboards

BFM :: Open For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 36:17


Founded in 2022, this Malaysian startup wants to help brands connect with their audience by transforming everyday vehicles into mobile billboards, while empowering car owners to earn while they drive, effectively turning KM into RM. Having made RM800,000 in revenue in 2023, Carching is targeting RM3 million this year, while looking to raise a seed funding round of RM 2 million to power that growth, but also build out the team, and develop new products. Today we explore Carching's origins and what brought Jeshua into entrepreneurship, how he's navigating a space that has seen the demise of other players, as well as potential competition from other media players and Grab. We also get into possible exit scenarios, goals for the next 5 years,, and his vision for the future of this startup.Additionally, Jeshua doesn't have a co-founder. We explore why and what he's potentially looking for in one.

BFM :: Open For Business
DF Automation's 12 Year Journey, ECF Raise, Growth Plans Ahead, and IPO Target

BFM :: Open For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 36:28


In 2023 alone, investments in robotics soared to $12.9 billion, underscoring the promising outlook for the global autonomous mobile robots industry and DF Automation looks primed to ride this wave and is currently raising funds to do so. Founded in 2012, Johor-based DF Automation specialises in producing Autonomous Mobile Robot and Automated Guided Vehicle solutions with clear objectives: Optimise workflow, enhance productivity, and slash operational costs.This year marks DF Automation's 12th year in the industry to support their growth ambitions, they are offering between 3.6% to 9% of the company to raise between RM3 million and RM8 million on equity crowdfunding platform pitchIN. This follows a RM3 million raise on the platform back in 2019. As of 14th of February, they have achieved 43% of the funding target, valued at RM1,285,716. We speak to Dr Yeong Che Fai, the Chairman and Co-founder of DF Automation & Robotics to get a better understanding of the value and potential of the robotics industry, and their origins and ambitions, as well as plans for the funds they are currently raising.

BFM :: Morning Brief
Pressures On Palm Oil To Persist Into 2024

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 9:53


Palm oil prices have been sluggish this year, with futures hovering at the RM3,600 ringgit mark. Is there any catalyst for the upside in 2024? We discuss the trends impacting palm oil markets with Dr. Sathia Varqa, co-founder of Palm Oil Analytics.Image credit: Shutterstock.com

Astro Awani
Niaga AWANI: Data & statistik: Jualan Perdagangan Borong & Runcit meningkat 6.5%

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 3:13


Peningkatan sebanyak 6.5 peratus tahun ke tahun bagi Perdagangan Borong & Runcit pada Oktober 2023 disumbangkan oleh subsektor Perdagangan Borong yang meningkat 5.7 peratus atau RM3.4 bilion kepada RM63.3 bilion. 

Kompak
Niaga AWANI: Data & statistik: Jualan Perdagangan Borong & Runcit meningkat 6.5%

Kompak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 3:13


Peningkatan sebanyak 6.5 peratus tahun ke tahun bagi Perdagangan Borong & Runcit pada Oktober 2023 disumbangkan oleh subsektor Perdagangan Borong yang meningkat 5.7 peratus atau RM3.4 bilion kepada RM63.3 bilion. 

BFM :: Open For Business
HappyPreggie - Tapping The Rising Healthcare Demands Of New Parents

BFM :: Open For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 31:59


There are an estimated 500,000 newborns in Malaysia every year generating RM3.3 billion in maternity-related spending. Aiming for a slice of that market, Happy Preggie began with the mission of providing the first platform in Malaysia to connect today's generation of educated and discerning young parents with a curated range of quality maternity health services and professionals.The temptation to provide more offerings in adjacent areas is ever present to a startup in the product development stage. After a few forays, the company decided to return to its core mission of providing new parents with better knowledge of and access to health and wellness services, including areas of customer demand hidden by cultural taboos, such as post-miscarriage support.We speak about gathering customer insight, refocusing the company's offerings, the importance of mission, and much more in this conversation with Yoong Poh Joon, founder of startup Happy Preggie.Guest Presenter: Nell Omar

Research Saturday
Encore: Old malware returns in a new way.

Research Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 24:19


Jeremy Kennelly and Sulian Lebegue from Mandiant sit down with Dave to discuss their research "From RM3 to LDR4: URSNIF Leaves Banking Fraud Behind? One of the oldest and most successful banking fraud malwares, URSNIF, which caused an estimated “tens of millions of dollars in losses”, has been discovered by researchers to have been re-tooled into a generic backdoor, dubbed “LDR4”. This new variant was first observed in June 2022. Mandiant researchers believe that the same threat actors who operated the RM3 variant of URSNIF are likely behind LDR4. They say "given the success and sophistication RM3 previously had, LDR4 could be a significantly dangerous variant—capable of distributing ransomware—that should be watched closely." The research can be found here: From RM3 to LDR4: URSNIF Leaves Banking Fraud Behind Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kompak
Niaga AWANI: Harga minyak sawit boleh cecah semula RM4,000 satu tan

Kompak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 1:19


Menuju tahun 2024, firma itu telah mengekalkan unjuran harga MSM pada RM3,800 setan berdasarkan andaian keadaan cuaca akan “berubah menjadi sederhana dan hilang menjelang akhir 2023.

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AWANI Soundbyte
AWANI 7:45 [01/09/2023] - Kerajaan sedia 10 peratus | Berkuat kuasa 1 September 2023

AWANI Soundbyte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 33:04


Laporan berita padat dan ringkas #AWANI745 bersama Nailah Huda Tumpuan #AWANI745 malam ini: Pelan Induk Perindustrian Baharu  2030, bakal lonjak Malaysia  Bernas naikkan harga Beras Putih import kepada RM3,200 satu tan. Peguam Cara Negara Datuk Ahmad Terrirudin dilantik sebagai Peguam Negara. #AWANInews 

Kompak
Laporan Statistik Upah Pekerja (Sektor Formal) Suku Pertama 2023

Kompak

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 15:10


Statistik upah mengikut lokasi menunjukkan bahawa tiga negeri telah melebihi median upah bulanan negara (RM2,600) dengan W.P. Kuala Lumpur mencatakan media upah bulanan tertinggi iaitu sebanyak RM3,927. Ini diikuti oleh Selangor sebanyak RM2,964 dan Pulau Pinang sebanyak RM2,627 pada Mac 2023. Sebaliknya, Kelantan, Perlis, dan Sabah menunjukkan median upah bulanan terendah dengan masing-masing mencatatkan nilai sebanyak RM1,600, RM1,627, dan RM1,782 pada tempoh yang sama.

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM
Faith is the Righteousness of God

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 74:38


Rm3:19-21 Faith is the Righteousness of God

BFM :: The Breakfast Grille
WASCO Benefitting From Energy Security Priorities

BFM :: The Breakfast Grille

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 24:04


WASCO, an integrated energy solutions company in the oil and gas industry known for its pipe coating segment has an order book of RM3.5bn, close to the record high. We speak to Giancarlo Maccagno their Managing Director to find out if renewable energy will be the catalyst for growth and is there still upside to their share prices after a rather stellar run already.

Kompak
Niaga AWANI: Niaga Hadapan MSM: Aktiviti pengambilan untung dijangka berlaku minggu ini

Kompak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 1:47


Kontrak niaga hadapan minyak sawit mentah (MSM) di Bursa Malaysia Derivatives dijangka menyaksikan aktiviti pengambilan untung yang bergerak dalam lingkungan RM3,500 hingga RM3,600 satu tan memandangkan bulan Ramadan akan berakhir minggu ini. 

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM
Believing the Blood of Yeshua

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 66:50


Rm3:23-25 Believing the Blood of Yeshua

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM
The Law of Faith

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 68:08


Rm3:19-31 The Law of Faith

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AWANI Soundbyte
AWANI 7:45 [03/02/2023] – Langkah kawal aliran kewangan | Banyak isu lain jadi keutamaan

AWANI Soundbyte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 34:09


Laporan berita padat dan ringkas #AWANI745 bersama Dzulfitri Yusof  Tumpuan #AWANI745 malam ini: - Peruntukan tahunan Ahli Parlimen dikurangkan daripada RM3.8 juta kepada RM1.3 juta.   - Sekolah pagi bermula jam 8, bukan jadi keutamaan.   - Penjara Sungai Buloh semakin sesak, melebihi kapsiti maksimum. - Suhakam bimbang kebajikan 36 kanak-kanak di Depoh Imigresen Lenggeng. #AWANInews 

BFM :: General
Questions Over KL Tower Sale

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 11:15


The sale of the KL Tower concession from TM to little known entity Hydroshoppe Sdn. Bhd. for RM3.8 million has drawn scrutiny, given that the business made an annual profit to the tune of RM20 million in 2019. Business commentator P. Gunasegaram gives us a breakdown on the corruption concerns that this deal raises.Image credit: Shutterstock

BFM :: Morning Brief
Questions Over KL Tower Sale

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 11:15


The sale of the KL Tower concession from TM to little known entity Hydroshoppe Sdn. Bhd. for RM3.8 million has drawn scrutiny, given that the business made an annual profit to the tune of RM20 million in 2019. Business commentator P. Gunasegaram gives us a breakdown on the corruption concerns that this deal raises.Image credit: Shutterstock

Be With Me: 7 Minutes of Biblical Wonder
Walking The “Roman Road To Salvation” S12e29 Rm6:23

Be With Me: 7 Minutes of Biblical Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 7:59 Transcription Available


The "Roman's Road to Salvation" is a conceptual path, a series of thoughts, and a process of the heart, that a not-yet-believer often goes through on their way to salvation.  It is a series of waypoints that many pass through, or sometimes even get stuck on, as they head towards being saved.Rm3:23 All have sinned and fall short. no kidding.Rm6:23 the wages of sin is death. there is a just God. But I need the free-gift of eternal life in Christ Jesus.Rm5:8 But God shows His love for us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. His blood, "counts" for us in the time of our desperationRm10:9-10 If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified and with the mouth one confesses and is SAVED. This is the #1 reason in your whole life that you have a mouth: to give evidence of heart belief in the resurrection.Whether believer or not, walk this road with me for 7 minutes.  Review it. Repeat it. Rite it in your Bible. Remember it.Bewithme.us Spotify Apple Podcasts. Google podcasts.

The CyberWire
Old malware returns in a new way. [Research Saturday]

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 28:04


Jeremy Kennelly and Sulian Lebegue from Mandiant sit down with Dave to discuss their research "From RM3 to LDR4: URSNIF Leaves Banking Fraud Behind? One of the oldest and most successful banking fraud malwares, URSNIF, which caused an estimated “tens of millions of dollars in losses”, has been discovered by researchers to have been re-tooled into a generic backdoor, dubbed “LDR4”. This new varient was first observed in June 2022. Mandiant researchers believe that the same threat actors who operated the RM3 variant of URSNIF are likely behind LDR4. They say "given the success and sophistication RM3 previously had, LDR4 could be a significantly dangerous variant—capable of distributing ransomware—that should be watched closely." The research can be found here: From RM3 to LDR4: URSNIF Leaves Banking Fraud Behind

Research Saturday
Old malware returns in a new way.

Research Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 28:04


Jeremy Kennelly and Sulian Lebegue from Mandiant sit down with Dave to discuss their research "From RM3 to LDR4: URSNIF Leaves Banking Fraud Behind? One of the oldest and most successful banking fraud malwares, URSNIF, which caused an estimated “tens of millions of dollars in losses”, has been discovered by researchers to have been re-tooled into a generic backdoor, dubbed “LDR4”. This new variant was first observed in June 2022. Mandiant researchers believe that the same threat actors who operated the RM3 variant of URSNIF are likely behind LDR4. They say "given the success and sophistication RM3 previously had, LDR4 could be a significantly dangerous variant—capable of distributing ransomware—that should be watched closely." The research can be found here: From RM3 to LDR4: URSNIF Leaves Banking Fraud Behind

Astro Awani
Notepad Ibrahim Sani: SK Magic Leverages on Automation and AI

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 19:33


SK magic, a subsidiary of the second largest conglomerate in South Korea, the SK Group, has ambitious plans to boost the company's revenue in Malaysia by 23-fold, to a whopping RM3.2bil, as part of its efforts to establish it as a regional hub in the next five years. Watch the full interview tonight with Hak Jin Yoon, Head of Change Management Promotion Team, SK magic with host, Ibrahim Sani.

BFM :: General
Giving The Jewellery Industry A New Sparkle

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 21:13


During the pandemic, the focus for shoppers stayed primarily on either absolute necessities or creature comforts - items that didn't break the bank. And yet, the gold & jewellery industry stayed strong, with business starting to pick up since the reopening of international borders. In fact, the total value of gold jewellery exports increased to RM4.48bil in 2021 from RM3.15bil in 2020. Ivy Teong, founder & chief designer of jewellery studio Juwelen Design, explains how this industry managed to weather the past few years fairly unscathed.Image Credit: Juwelen Design Official Website

BFM :: Open For Business
Giving The Jewellery Industry A New Sparkle

BFM :: Open For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 21:13


During the pandemic, the focus for shoppers stayed primarily on either absolute necessities or creature comforts - items that didn't break the bank. And yet, the gold & jewellery industry stayed strong, with business starting to pick up since the reopening of international borders. In fact, the total value of gold jewellery exports increased to RM4.48bil in 2021 from RM3.15bil in 2020. Ivy Teong, founder & chief designer of jewellery studio Juwelen Design, explains how this industry managed to weather the past few years fairly unscathed.Image Credit: Juwelen Design Official Website

Astro Awani
Ibrahim Sani's Notepad: SK magic aims to establish Malaysia as regional hub

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 22:46


SK magic, a subsidiary of the second largest conglomerate in South Korea, the SK Group, has ambitious plans to boost the company's revenue in Malaysia by 23-fold, to a whopping RM3.2bil, as part of its efforts to establish it as a regional hub in the next five years. Watch the full interview tonight with SK magic Korea CEO, Yoon Yo-seop and host, Ibrahim Sani.

BFM :: Morning Brief
Improving Our Road Networks

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 13:09


With Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof saying that the ministry needs an allocation of RM3.4 billion to repair sick or damaged federal roads throughout Peninsular Malaysia, we ask Dr. Ahmad Farhan Mohd Sadullah, Professor of Transport Engineering, USM on what needs to be done to fix our expired roadsImage credit: Shutterstock.com

BFM :: General
Serba Dinamik And Its Implication For Capital Markets

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 11:13


The charges against Serba Dinamik were withdrawn after the public prosecutor accepted the representation made to the Attorney-General's Chambers. This resulted in the accused directors only receiving a fine of RM3 million each. P. Gunasegaram, independent writer and consultant tells us about the implications this has on capital markets and what reforms should be considered to avoid a repeat. Image credit: Shutterstock.com

BFM :: Morning Brief
Serba Dinamik And Its Implication For Capital Markets

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 11:13


The charges against Serba Dinamik were withdrawn after the public prosecutor accepted the representation made to the Attorney-General's Chambers. This resulted in the accused directors only receiving a fine of RM3 million each. P. Gunasegaram, independent writer and consultant tells us about the implications this has on capital markets and what reforms should be considered to avoid a repeat. Image credit: Shutterstock.com

Do More - Take Charge of Your Life
Loi Tuan Ee of Farm Fresh - The Ethical Entrepreneur

Do More - Take Charge of Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 58:20


#Dairy #Milk #IPO Loi Tuan Ee of Farm Fresh - The Ethical Entrepreneur  Loi Tuan Ee was 42 years old, married and mortgaged when he decided to leave his cushy corporate job in packaging to start a food-based business in Johor, Malaysia. Sixteen years later, Farm Fresh has become a RM3 billion company with operations in Malaysia and Australia and markets all over the world.  In this, the third of six special interviews with some of Malaysia's largest and most successful entrepreneurs in collaboration with CGS-CIMB and Endeavor Malaysia, Khoo hsu Chuang speaks to Loi about his colourful story and his journey to the top.  -- Contents:  00:58 - Leaving a Highly Paid Job In His 40s to Start Farm Fresh  03:13 - Conquering The Fear  04:19 - Starting With Goats and Fish!  05:46 - Raising Money, Asking Azmi to Join, Khazanah's Entry  08:03 - The Early Challenges  10:49 - Starting a Consumer Brand Today  13:26 - How Do You Grow Without Raising Prices?  17:47 - Absorbing Inflation For Customers Benefit  20:17 - Expanding Into the Region  21:50 - New Markets in Infant Formula  24:16 - Is Milk Advertising Unethical?  26:30 - Succession and The Challenges of Keeping to the Brand Promise  29:04 - Why Did You Decide to IPO?  30:54 - Expanding Into ASEAN  33:11 - Dealing With Distance, FX  34:29 - The Indonesia and Philippines Markets  36:50 - Ethical Advertising and ESG  40:14 - Labour Shortages  42:19 - Becoming a Dollar Unicorn  44:19 - Life as a Listed Company  47:21 - Skills Sets Sought Out By Big Investors  49:03 - Major Compliance Hurdles?  50:20 - How Important Are the Accountants and Legal Team  51:43 - Three Pieces of Advices for Entrepreneurs  56:29 - Sacrifices ..  ---  Follow Loi and Farm Fresh here:  URL: https://www.farmfresh.com.my/  Endeavour: https://www.endeavormalaysia.org/people/Loi-Tuan-Ee  LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/ycktfuk8  FB: https://www.facebook.com/farmfreshdairyproduce/  IG: https://www.instagram.com/farmfreshmilkmalaysia/  ---  Follow Chuang here:  URL: http://www.domore.my/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hsu-chuang-khoo-ab199343/   FB: https://www.facebook.com/khoo.chuang/   IG: www.instagram.com/khoohsuchuang  ---  Follow DoMore here:  WEBSITE: https://www.domore.my/   YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DoMoreTakeChargeofYourLife   ITUNES: https://apple.co/2lQ47mS   GOOGLE PLAY: https://bit.ly/3b1l8iO   SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/y6zufvcp   PODBEAN: https://domoreasia.podbean.com/   INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/domore.asia/ 

The Coconuts Podcast
The plea for presidential pardon over Malaysian man on death row, with Yeu-Gynn Yeung and Nurul Azliah | The Coconuts Podcast | Oct 29, 2021

The Coconuts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 57:11


Tens of thousands across the world have signed a change.org petition pleading to Singapore President Halimah Yacob for clemency over an intellectually-disabled Malaysian man on death row. Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam was arrested in Singapore for drug trafficking aged 21 and has been on death row for a decade. Now 33, Nagaenthran reportedly suffers from ADHD and has an IQ of 69, which has prompted rights groups across the Singapore-Malaysia border to appeal against the ruling. We spoke to Coconuts' own KL and Singapore editors Yeu-Gynn Yeung and Nurul Azliah to find out more about the case.Other stories include:Russian man and Ukraine woman deported from Indonesia after forging PCR test results | Thailand expands travel green list with 17 more countries | Undercover cops in Squid Game, vampire garb bust taxi drivers for overcharging on Halloween | Premier League star Wilfried Zaha shares racist Insta DM from Indonesian user | KLCC antimasker slapped with RM3,000 fine | Illegally kept monkeys found in Manila | MP Raeesah Khan faces party discipline for distorting rape victim's story | Yangon schools reopen with soldiers – but not many studentsThe Coconuts Podcast delivers impactful, weird, and wonderful reporting by our journalists on the ground in eight cities: Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, and Bali. Listen to headline news and insightful interviews on matters large and small, designed for people located in – or curious about – Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.

Astro Awani
304: Daily Dose @ 5: Govt approves 40 aerospace projects with total investment value of RM3.8b, China locks down Lanzhou over COVID-19

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 5:31


AMONG the headlines for Tuesday, October 26th, 2021, The government has approved 40 projects related to the aerospace industry with a total investment value of RM3.8 billion from 2017 until June 2021, which created 4,563 job opportunities. Also, China placed a city of four million under lockdown today in a bid to stamp out a domestic coronavirus spike, with residents told not to leave home except in emergencies. The restrictions came as China reported 29 new domestic infections — including six cases in Lanzhou, the provincial capital of northwestern province Gansu. Listen to the top stories of the day, reporting from Astro AWANI newsroom — all in 3 minutes. We bring you the headlines, weekdays at 5 pm. Stay informed on astroawani.com for these news and more.

BFM :: Morning Brief
12MP: More Coherent Plan For Green Growth, But Vague Carbon Targets

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 11:11


Under the 12th Malaysia Plan, the government has allocated nearly RM3 billion towards prioritizing green growth. They have also pledged to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 45% by 2030. How viable are these targets and what's missing from the 12MP in terms of environmental sustainability? We assess the government's commitment to the green agenda with Alizan Mahadi of ISIS Malaysia. Image credit: Shutterstock.com

Astro Awani
Investment Insider: Klanggroup | Capturing the growing industrial hub segment

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 13:34


As an industrial property developer, Klanggroup Holding has gained increasing attention from the market with industrial projects totalling close to RM3 billion in gross development value, to date. Catch Investment Insider, every Saturday, 9.45pm only on channel 501. #InvestmentInsider #ISB

AWANI Soundbyte
Investment Insider: Klanggroup | Capturing the growing industrial hub segment

AWANI Soundbyte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 13:34


As an industrial property developer, Klanggroup Holding has gained increasing attention from the market with industrial projects totalling close to RM3 billion in gross development value, to date. Catch Investment Insider, every Saturday, 9.45pm only on channel 501. #InvestmentInsider #ISB

BFM :: Morning Brief
Capital Market Masterplan 3 - Yay Or Nay?

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 11:00


Over the last decade, Malaysia’s domestic capital market tripled to RM3.4 trillion. But it pales in comparison to the size of Singapore’s markets. What does this tell us about Malaysia’s underlying economy? Dr. Liew Chee Yoong, Research Fellow, Center for Market Education unpacks the Securities Commission’s Capital Market Masterplan 3 and what more could be done to broaden the market and deepen liquidity. Image credit: Shutterstock.com

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM
God Will Not Surpass Righteousness

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 74:11


Rm3:24-28 God Will Not Surpass Righteousness

BFM :: Morning Brief
Unfair Allocations To MPs

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 11:09


Dr Wong Ching Huat, Political Scientist at Sunway University, proposes codifying laws to ensure constituency allocations are fair and equal amongst all MPs. A government MP could apply for up to RM3.5 million while an opposition MP only gets RM100,000 a year. Image Credit: Oliver Le Moal / Shutterstock.com

BFM :: General
Unfair Allocations To MPs

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 11:09


Dr Wong Ching Huat, Political Scientist at Sunway University, proposes codifying laws to ensure constituency allocations are fair and equal amongst all MPs. A government MP could apply for up to RM3.5 million while an opposition MP only gets RM100,000 a year. Image Credit: Oliver Le Moal / Shutterstock.com

Her Duit
HDS #18: Stock Investing 101: Money Questions & Mistakes

Her Duit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 29:47


We continue our conversation on beginner stock investing with Yee Ping in this episode. Starting by clarifying the common terminology of the stock market (that we have heard of but want a simpler explanation) and answering your common questions and fears about having little capital and on the risk and fear of losing your money. 01:08: What are dividends? 03:36: What are blue-chip stocks? 04:46: What are ETFs? ETFs vs individual stocks? 07:50: What are large-cap vs small-cap companies? 08:51: What to do if you only have a small amount of money to invest in stocks? 10:41: Listener Question: What to buy if I only have RM3,000 to invest in stocks? 12:09: How to know if you made the wrong choice? 15:18: Common mistakes that beginners make and we should avoid! 18:50: Red flags to notice when investing in stocks 20:50: Navigating the stock market during Covid-19 21:52: Listener Question: What to do when stock market tanks & my stock value falls by 50%? 23:25: Buying the dip: yes or no? 25:14: How to have the confidence & comfort to start investing? 26:46: Final advice for listeners who want to kickstart their stock investing journey today. Book recommendations from Yee Ping: On behavioural finance: 1) Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11468377-thinking-fast-and-slow 2) Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness, Richard H. Thaler & Cass R. Sunstein: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3450744-nudge On investing in general: 1) The Intelligent Investor, Benjamin Graham: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/106835.The_Intelligent_Investor Other resources: Bursa Malaysia website: https://www.bursamalaysia.com/ Bursa Marketplace: https://www.bursamarketplace.com/ I3 investor: https://klse.i3investor.com/ News (The Edge): https://www.theedgemarkets.com/ Terminology (Investopedia): https://www.investopedia.com/ Follow us on Instagram @her.duit or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/herduit/)

Astro Awani
100: Daily Dose @ 5: Decision on Isa Samad’s charges on Feb 3, More than a million Americans receive COVID-19 vaccines.

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 4:30


Among the headlines for Thursday,  24 December 2020,  The fate of former Felda chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad on whether he will be acquitted or convicted on nine corruption charges, involving RM3 million, over the purchase of Merdeka Palace Hotel & Suites (MPHS) in Kuching, Sarawak will be known on Feb 3.   Also, More than a million Americans have received the first dose of their Covid-19 vaccines, a milestone in the biggest immunisation drive in US history that came even as officials admitted the pace of rollout was slipping behind schedule.   Listen to the top stories of the day, reporting from Astro AWANI newsroom — all in 3 minutes.   We bring you the headlines, weekdays at 5 pm.   Stay informed on astroawani.com for these news and more.

Astro Awani
93: Daily Dose @ 5: Petronas obtained leave to commence case against IRB over RM3.6b tax, NZ willing to help negotiate a truce between Australia and China

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 4:30


Among the headlines for Tuesday, 15 December 2020,  Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) and three other companies obtained leave to commence judicial review proceedings in the High Court here to challenge the action of the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) in imposing additional tax assessments totalling RM3.6 billion between 2010 and 2017.   Also, New Zealand's new foreign minister said on Tuesday the country would be willing to help negotiate a truce between neighbouring Australia and regional heavyweight China, who are caught in an escalating trade and diplomatic spat.   Listen to the top stories of the day, reporting from Astro AWANI newsroom — all in 3 minutes.   We bring you the headlines, weekdays at 5 pm.   Stay informed on astroawani.com for these news and more.

Kompak
Niaga AWANI: RM3 bilion bukan milik KKM, hanya anggaran perbelanjaan untuk beli vaksin COVID-19

Kompak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 5:25


Peruntukan sebanyak RM3 bilion untuk vaksin COVID-19 seperti dibentang dalam Belanjawan 2021 adalah hanya anggaran perbelanjaan untuk membeli vaksin itu. Kata Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Kesihatan Datuk Seri Dr. Chen Chaw Min pihaknya hanya membuat anggaran perbelanjaan itu dan KKM tidak memperoleh perbelanjaan itu.

Astro Awani
Niaga AWANI: RM3 bilion bukan milik KKM, hanya anggaran perbelanjaan untuk beli vaksin COVID-19

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 5:25


Peruntukan sebanyak RM3 bilion untuk vaksin COVID-19 seperti dibentang dalam Belanjawan 2021 adalah hanya anggaran perbelanjaan untuk membeli vaksin itu. Kata Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Kesihatan Datuk Seri Dr. Chen Chaw Min pihaknya hanya membuat anggaran perbelanjaan itu dan KKM tidak memperoleh perbelanjaan itu.

De BNR Techniektour | BNR
De techniek achter bizarre machines

De BNR Techniektour | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 22:49


In Rosmalen staat op 'terrein RM3' een monster van een voertuig, van Heijmans. Het ding is zo breed als een huis en maakt herrie als de hel. Karlijn Meinders, de presentator van dit programma, is niet bang aangelegd en wil er gelijk op en in. Andere bizarre machines vindt ze in Drunen, bij Surplex. Dat is namelijk een industrieel veilinghuis, waar hele gespecialiseerde machines te koop staan. Ook daar wil Karlijn natuurlijk alles over weten...

MY 我要线人
MY | 我要线人 : 我要买花送我男朋友!我的budget只有RM3.90 | 20200917

MY 我要线人

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 3:10


我要买花送我男朋友!我的budget只有RM3.90 #myiwant2prank

BFM :: Morning Brief
JB-SG Link: Ten Thousand People Every Hour, for RM3.75 Billion

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 10:24


After a series of Malaysia-caused delays, the 4km JB-Singapore RTS link is finally on, with plans to commence operations by the end of 2026, though at an inflated cost of RM3.75 billion. Dr. Law Teik Hua, Associate Professor, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), discusses details. Photo source: Catherine Lai / AFP

Baseball 365
Episode 24: Discussing the Fantasy League Leaders at the 1/3 mark

Baseball 365

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 63:43


Andrew Mcquiston and Justin Hughes are back to discuss the landscape of baseball at the 1/3 point of the season. They start off discussing the Mitch Keller promotion and demotion (2:58), Correa's weird injury and whether Myles Straw can be fantasy relevant (5:51), Smeltzer's impressive first start (10:09), strong starts for Gary Sanchez (12:20) and Austin Meadows (16:44). They then start discussing the league leaders at the ten fantasy categories, which led to discussions about Bellinger vs. the field in batting average (22:30), Over/under 40 HR from Bellinger and Yelich (26:30), home run outbursts from Bregman (29:37) and Dietrich (33:02). They discuss Mondesi Jr's awesome start (41:13), which pitcher wins 20 games this year (45:28), and how many saves Shane Greene finishes with (50:57). Finally, Andrew talks about his RM3 trade, landing him Beni (1:00:01). Join the discussions in the Baseball 365 facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2151001815222424/ and follow us on twitter @baseball365pod.

MY 我要线人
MY 阳光灿烂 - 我要线人 (9月24日)

MY 我要线人

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 3:12


你就先进来做part time,负责洗厕所和倒茶!一个小时RM3.50!

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Hare of the rabbit podcast
One Eared Rabbit Breed - Charlottesville - Sanitary - Coltsfoot - News

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 19:41


I would like to thank you for letting me take a week off from podcasting. As you may or may not know I like near Charlottesville Virginina, I will be briefly discussing what happened in Charlottesville this weekend past. I live in Greene county Virginia Susan Bro who is the Mother of Heather Heyer, works at my local 4H office. My children are active with 4h. I have had conversations with her many times about many topics. She is a friend. We have discussed house rabbits because she has had them in the past for many years. She is a sweet lady, and this past week has been a painful week. I know that this is probably not the venue to pour this out, but I feel that I need to. People say that this could never be in my backyard… This was in my backyard. To quote my wife “If this could happen in Charlottesville, this could happen anywhere.” We had a Japanese exchange student staying with us through4H, and we had planned to go to Charlottesville this weekend past. It was a Pre-planned outing. It was the last weekend she was staying with us, and there is a Virginia store on the downtown mall, about a block from Lee (Emancipation) Park. We knew about the protests and being from the school of “don’t do stupid things with stupid people in stupid places”, Charlottesville fell into two of the three categories… We went over the mountain to the Route 11 potato chip factory in Mt. Jackson, then to Harrisonburg and Staunton. We went to a glass blowing factory, and we saw live music. I hoped that they had the police in place to keep anyone from getting hurt, especially anyone that my wife or I might know. I received a notification about a car hitting protesters. We went to the "Virginia Store" for made in Virginia items for our Japanese student to take home to Japan. We came back home on a scenic drive through the Shenandoah National Park. Along the ride, my wife says that Susan posted a message about loosing her daughter standing up for what she believes in. My wife works at the University of Virginia and they found out about the plans for the torch-lit march through social media, and were told the route that was planned by speaking to the march leaders. This is not the route they took. They marched to where the few students that are able to move in early were. The marchers were despicable to the students that were on grounds. The students were moved to a basement to get away from the “Peaceful” march. One of the teachers has had a stroke this week. He was hit in the head with a tiki-torch (Probably a brain bleed of some sort). This was Friday nights activities in Charlottesville. I believe that the Saturday event was designed to push the protesters (Antagonists) together. I had spent a few days feeling angry, and angry at the news for still creating divides. My wife was on edge. I went to a yoga class and stopped reading the news for a few days. To quote the judges father on night-court “I’m feeling much better now". https://youtu.be/3SnGU6Jtxc0 If you want to see something beautiful, check out the candle-lit walk that the faculty, staff and students participated in last Wednesday. There were at least 2000 people that participated in this walk. It was promoted only by word of mouth. This was not promoted through social media for fear of the Nazi's and KKK showing up again. A youtube link to the candle-lit walk is in the show notes. https://youtu.be/cITuxcGlAr8 Now for our One Eared Rabbit breed: One Eared Rabbit Breed Most of the info about this breed is from Domestic Rabbits and Their Histories by Bob D. Whitman. Now it is possible rather then a gene mutation it might be more likely that the mom "over-groomed" it as a newborn. Sometimes when cleaning the blood off of the babies, the mom will accidentally get carried away and chew off an ear, tail, or foot. England appears to be the native home of the "Unicorn of the Rabbit World" which was being bred true to form during the later part of the 18th century. I have been able to find next to nothing on this unusual rabbit, other then a small passage in John Sheail's book, "rabbits and their history" published in 1971. Sheail mentions that the one eared rabbit bred true, and the population slowly increased. However little commercial value could be placed on such a rabbit, and that little notice was taken by the authors of the time. From all indications, it would appear that the One Eared rabbit breed was produced in the Warrens of the day, and was probably of the wild agouti coloration. I have not been able to location any further information on this most unusual mutation. There is a picture of a pair of of One Eared rabbits in the February 1959 issue of the National Rabbit Raiser Magazine. Claude Holbrook of Evansville, Indiana, who raises rabbits for a hobby, got a surprise when he looked into a nest box recently. "Two of the new litter had but one ear - right in the middle of their forehead.". So as rare as the legendary Unicorn may be, so is the One Eared rabbit. http://karlshuker.blogspot.com/2011/10/unicorn-rabbit-from-county-durham.html A pet rabbit that its owner, 9-year-old Kathy Lister of Trimdon Grange in County Durham, England, had very aptly named Unicorn is most extraordinary . Due to a genetic fluke, Unicorn had been born with just a single ear. Yet whereas there are numerous reports on file of individual mammals of many different species in which one or other ear is missing, Unicorn’s condition was rather more special. For unlike typical one-eared individuals, her single ear was not laterally positioned, but arose instead from the centre of her head, standing upright like a long furry horn! Born in spring 1981, Unicorn was a Flemish Giant doe bred on James’s farm, and she subsequently became the much-loved pet of his daughter Kathy. In more than 35 years of rabbit breeding, this was the only one-eared rabbit that James had ever observed. In autumn 1984, Unicorn escaped from her pen, but three days later she was found, recaptured, and placed in a new hutch. Over the next month, she grew steadily fatter, and 31 days after her original escape Unicorn gave birth to a litter of five offspring. As she had never been introduced to any of the farm rabbits, it is clear, therefore, that during her brief period of freedom Unicorn had encountered and mated with a wild rabbit. Of her five offspring, four were normal, but the fifth displayed its mother’s remarkable median-ear condition. Regrettably, however, all five offspring died shortly afterwards during a very severe thunderstorm, so no details of their sex are known. Happily, Unicorn survived, and lived for a further two years, but she did not give birth to any further litters, so the unidentified mutant gene presumably responsible for her median ear and that of one of her offspring was lost forever when she died in November 1986. Judging from the 4:1 normal:mutant ratio of offspring, it is likely that the median-ear condition was induced by a recessive allele (gene form), and that Unicorn was homozygous for it (i.e. possessing two copies), thereby enabling the condition to be expressed by her. If so, then it must also be assumed that her wild mate was at least heterozygous (possessing one copy) for this same mutant allele, in order to explain the birth of the single median-eared offspring in her litter. Yet if this mutant allele is indeed present in the wild population, one might have expected it to have been expressed far more frequently (especially in animals that are famous for breeding...well, like rabbits!). Could it, therefore, be associated with some debilitating trait too, so that individuals expressing it are more vulnerable in some way to predation? The most obvious affliction to be expected that may prove detrimental to survival in the wild is some form of hearing impairment – an occurrence that normally accompanies most ear-related mutations. Yet Kathy had observed that when Unicorn was called, she would turn towards the direction of the voice, thus suggesting that her hearing was not severely impeded (although by having only one ear, it meant – inevitably - that Unicorn’s hearing could only be monoaural, not stereo). Tragically, however, in the absence of further litters from Unicorn upon which to base breeding observations, little more can be said of her apparently unique mutation. So it is likely that its identity will remain undiscovered, unless this remarkable ‘unicorn ear’ condition reappears one day in some other rabbit farm. Through the 2012 edition of Ripley's Believe It Or Not, there is a second unicorn rabbit. Owned by rabbit breeder Franz-Xaver Noemmer, from Egglham, Germany, it was born in February 2010, and has snow-white fur. Now a Book about a one eared rabbit that I found while researching one eared rabbits. Podkin One-Ear (The Five Realms #1) by Kieran Larwood Podkin One-Ear is a legend: a fearsome warrior rabbit whose reputation for cunning and triumph in battle has travelled the ages. But how did he become such a mighty fighter? The answer may surprise you... When a travelling bard arrives at Thornwood Warren on Midwinter night, he is warmly welcomed. In return for food and lodging, he settles down to tell of how Podkin One-Ear - and soon the rabbits are enthralled to hear the story of how one lost little rabbit overcame the cruellest enemy imaginable, and became the greatest warrior their land has ever know. Another popular one eared rabbit is Bongo! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_Hell Life in Hell is a comic strip by Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons and Futurama, which was published weekly from 1977 to 2012. The strip featured anthropomorphic rabbits and a gay couple. Groening used these characters to explore a wide range of topics about love, sex, work, and death. His drawings were full of expressions of angst, social alienation, self-loathing, and fear of inevitable doom. Bongo is Binky's illegitimate son, the product of a drunken night of "jungle passion." He was introduced in a 1983 storyline in which his mother, Hulga, left him to Binky so she could seek her fortune in New York. Bongo's defining physical attribute is his one ear, which Groening admits is solely so that the casual viewer can tell him apart from Binky. Bongo made an appearance in the Futurama episode "Xmas Story", where he is seen being sold in a pet shop. He also appeared in The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror XII" as one of the rabbits that Homer catches in the trap. He appears in The Simpsons again in another episode as a plush toy in Lisa's room, though he is called Madam Bunny. He is shown as a plush toy in "The Fool Monty" where Mr. Burns is eating it in Bart's closet. He has a cameo in "Simpsorama" as one of the rabbit-like creatures rampaging New New York, where he writes on a wall "Crossovers are hell" Word of the Week: Sanitary Plant of the week: Coltsfoot News: Now we had an episode about Rabbit Jumping, and the sport has been mentioned a few times in the news recently. http://www.dailyinterlake.com/article/20170817/ARTICLE/170819865 Rabbit jumping debuts at Northwest Montana Fair Onlookers draped themselves over the fence surrounding the bunny jumping competition Thursday at the Northwest Montana Fair. Handlers and their rabbits were spread out beneath the shade of a canopy, some taking time for an extra snuggle with their competitors while others kept a close eye on the competition. Before them was a line of jumps, ranging in height from roughly 3 inches to about a foot. There were roughly 20 competitors who participated in the fair’s first bunny jumping contest. The sport ranks competitors based on speed and how clean their runs are. The event was spearheaded by Glacier View 4-H leader and Glacier Rabbit Breeders founding member KelleySue Bain, who wanted to raise awareness about the burgeoning sport. “Most people don’t even know about it or don’t know that it’s available here,” she said. Rabbit hopping, also known as Kaninhop, originated in Sweden in the 1970s and has a sizable following in Europe — there are more than 4,000 rabbit hoppers in the U.K., Germany and Scandinavia, according to National Geographic. She hosted the club’s first contest in April and introduced rabbit hopping to fairgoers in Missoula last week. Bain has another competition set for Sept. 16, which will also feature rabbit agility, but noted that the contest will be low-key, at least for now. “We’re still trying to keep it really fun because everybody is so new, so we’re not making it really serious yet,” Bain said. “Rabbits are very easy to train and they’re very smart. Some people clicker train them and can get them to do all kinds of tricks. You can get them hopping pretty quickly — at least a little bit,” Bain said. “Sometimes you’ll get a rabbit that just doesn’t want to do it, but definitely the majority of them want to do it once they get comfortable.” Competitors come in different shapes and sizes too. Bain said the September show, which will also take place at the fairgrounds, will be open to youth and adult contestants. Hop to it! Wisconsin State Fair competition includes rabbit obstacle course http://www.thecountrytoday.com/Country-Life/Country-Life-News/2017/08/15/Hop-to-it.html WEST ALLIS — Donna Towell said she had never heard of rabbit hopping — at least not as an official sport — until some of her Waukesha County project members saw a story in a rabbit magazine. “They came to me with this article, and I thought, this is cool, so I made the straight-line course and introduced it at the Waukesha County Fair,” Towell explained. “It really took off from there.” Six years ago Towell and her rabbit project youngsters introduced Wisconsin State Fair visitors to the sport with demonstrations, but for the past three years, the event has been offered officially for both junior and open competition. Five courses are offered at the state fair: straight-line, crooked, high jump, low jump and agility. “That’s like an obstacle course hopping up, over and through,” Towell said. “They have a platform, a teeter-totter, a bridge, an A-frame, a tire and then jumps.” Rabbit hopping will be featured this year at the American Rabbit Breeders Association convention Oct. 1-5 in Indianapolis. More information can be found at http://www.indyarbaconvention.com. Czech university announces new type of rabbit fever http://www.radio.cz/en/section/news/czech-university-announces-new-type-of-rabbit-fever A Czech university has announced the discovery of a new strain of rabbit fever. The discovery has been announced by the University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brno after the sudden deaths of scores of rabbits across the country in July. They found a previous version of the fever as well as a newer once which often lasts longer but appears to have a reduced death toll of up to 70 percent compared with the 90 percent death rate of the older fever. A vaccine against the new version is expected to be ready in August. Uni graduate finds riches keeping rabbits at interactive bunny farm https://coconuts.co/kl/news/uni-graduate-finds-riches-keeping-rabbits-interactive-bunny-farm/ A bunny-loving Agriculture Science graduate has managed to make a small fortune from turning his hobby of rabbit-keeping into a booming business. Opening a bunny petting zoo, Arnab Village (Rabbit Village), in Kampung Purakagis, Ranau, Sabah, he’s managed to earn RM300,000 (US$75,000) in ticket sales after a year of operation. It’s become a legitimate attraction on the Sabah tourist trail, conveniently nestled between hot springs, fish spas and tea plantations. He tells The Sun that his farm carries 8 species of rabbits, New Zealand White, Standard Rex, Mini Satin, Lion Head, Netherland Dwarf, Lop Ear, Anggora and the local breed. He started with RM5,000 (US$1,250) of capital for facilities and landscaping, and has been consistently upgrading throughout the year. His last phase will see a restaurant built on the premises. Let’s hope there’s no rabbit on the menu. That would be a bit creepy. Starting with 400 rabbits, he hopes to reach 1,000 by next year. Considering rabbits have a reputation of ahem multiplying profusely, we’re sure he’ll hit those targets soon enough, and then some. Fancy holding a bunny? Arnab Village will set you back RM3 for children and RM5 for adults if you’re a local (US$0.75-US$1.25). Expect to pay RM5 for children and RM10 for adults (US$1.25-US$2.25) if you’re an international visitor. A few Rabbits in the movies: 'Rabbit': Film Review | Melbourne 2017 http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/rabbit-film-review-melbourne-2017-1027487 'Rectify' star Adelaide Clemens anchors a psychological thriller about a young woman searching for her twin sister. If Get Out was transplanted to Australia and had its sense of humor confiscated by customs, the result would surely look something like Rabbit. Making its debut in Melbourne but filmed in the leafy suburbs and surrounds of Adelaide, this debut feature from director Luke Shanahan is arresting to look at but exhaustingly portentous, with hometown stars Adelaide Clemens (Rectify) and Alex Russell (the upcoming Only the Brave) gamely committing to the helmer's own script, which withholds any sense of narrative clarity until the closing minutes. Nominally interested in cryptophasia, the phenomenon of twins who develop their own language, this nothing-but-mood piece showcases strong work from its two promising leads and striking location photography. The film begins with a bedraggled Clemens running through the woods, pursued by a hoody-wearing man in black. She runs into the arms of an elderly woman, who welcomes her into her home before restraining the girl with the help of several accomplices. Cut to Germany, where Australian student Maude (Clemens again) wakes up from the same recurring nightmare — or is it a vision of something that actually occurred? Maude's identical twin Cleo has been missing for over a year, and she returns home to figure out if the dream is trying to point her in her sister's direction. She's joined on her quest by Ralph (Russell), as Cleo's fiancé, and an obsessive cop (Jonny Paslovsky) who thinks Ralph had a hand in the girl's disappearance. How Porgs are bringing the cuteness back into Star Wars Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/08/12/how-porgs-are-bringing-the-cuteness-back-into-star-wars-6841526/#ixzz4qF34rwm4 There can be little doubt that the galaxy far, far away has delivered some of cinema’s most astounding moments, riveting plot twists and memorable characters. We’ve had the terror of Darth Vader, the innocence of Luke Skywalker, the sliminess of Jabba the Hutt and the wisdom of Yoda. Star Wars changed the landscape of modern cinema in so many ways, but not all of it was about being cool. Sometimes it was about being cute. Think back to the original trilogy. In the original 1977 movie we were first introduced to cuteness in the form of Artoo Detoo. The cutest character in the original (with the Mousedroid a close second), he almost stole the show and ignited a following that endures to today, with the R2 Builders doing such an amazing job of recreating the little droid that their work is seen in the modern Disney era of Star Wars films. The Empire Strikes Back was a darker film that introduced Master Yoda to the series. While he wasn’t conventionally cute, he gained a rabid following of his own. However, the third film was the one that really smashed the cute button. Arriving in the film as our heroes land on the forest moon of Endor, tasked with destroying the shield generator and allowing the Rebel fleet to attack the second Death Star, we first met the frankly adorable ewoks. Hated by some, George Lucas referred to the Ewoks as the little rabbit by the side of the road who helps the hero when they are in trouble. The ewoks were certainly that: helping the Rebellion defeat the Empire on the ground while the fleet took on the Empire in space. Marvel’s comic series also had their fair share of cuteness in the form of the hoojibs. Basically telepathic rabbits, the hoojibs assisted the rebellion as they fought the Empire and became firm favourites with the readers. The Force Awakens smashed box office records in 2015 and brought with it a new level of droid cuteness – BB-8. This diminutive astromech droid well and truly stole the show as he fought alongside Rey, Finn and his master Poe Dameron in their battles against the First Order. Early images and footage from The Last Jedi have revealed what are quite possibly the cutest characters ever to grace the screen in a Star Wars film – the Porgs. How Porgs are bringing the cuteness back into Star Wars Looking very much like puffins, these wide-eyed, open-mouthed, bird-like creatures live on the world of Ahch-To. If you thought the ewoks were marketable (and they were, the fuzzy denizens of Endor were a marketing phenomenon back in the mid 80’s) then you’ve seen nothing yet. With Star Wars fandom online already delirious over the Porgs (seriously, check it out, fans and the staff at the official Star Wars site are losing their minds) there’s every chance these creatures will be the toy of the year, just as BB-8 was a couple of years ago. I would like to thank those that purchased through the Amazon link at the HareoftheRabbit.com website. It looks like we had a few books, disc golf, and headphones.    

Miwk Publishing Podcasts
19. Richard Marson

Miwk Publishing Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014


Matt West in conversation with Richard Marson, author of Drama and Delight: The Life and Legacy of Verity Lambert http://miwkpublishing.com/uploads/MIWK_PC_19_RM3.mp3