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This week, Sam Castro invites us to follow the way of Jesus by stepping into the places of need around us through active love and compassion.
This week, Sam Castro looks at the story of Noah to uncover how the storms in our lives, while painful, can be a powerful catalyst for transformation. Just as it was with Noah, God uses storms to re-create our lives in a way that is more true to the version of ourselves God has always dreamed for us.
Join us this week as guest speaker Sam Castro looks at John 12 to show us how to cultivate a life of awe by slowing down and being present to the wonder around us.
En este episodio, Lazaro se sienta a conversar con Sam Castro, Asistente General en BELCO Community Credit Union. Sam, nos informa sobre lo que es el crédito, como lo podemos usar, y cómo podemos evitar errores para no caer en deuda. En esta conversación Sam responde a las preguntas comunes sobre el crédito y clarifica la verdad sobre algunos mitos que existen. Conoce más en este episodio del podcast.
Ep. 167 Ever wondered what it's like to build a business with your significant other? In this episode of Fearless Fridays with Maryann, we're joined by Sam Castro, co-owner of Bee Relentless Boxing, as she shares her incredible journey from entrepreneur to fitness powerhouse.
In our final parable of the summer, guest speaker, Sam Castro, looks at the parable of the shrewd manager in Luke 16 to see how Jesus taught about how to understand and use our resources wisely.
This week, our guest speaker Sam Castro looks at the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant to explore how we can walk the path of forgiveness and healing.
Join guest speaker Sam Castro as he looks at the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery to show how the grace of God is more powerful than our lowest moments. The grace shown by Jesus invites us to trust our goodness and potential despite any lies that would try to define us by our moments of shame.
How do we deal with times we've been disappointed by others? What about the moments in which we have disappointed others? Join guest speaker Sam Castro as he looks at the story of Jesus and Peter to see how we can move beyond shame and reconcile a relationship that's been marred by disappointment.
This week, guest speaker, Sam Castro, explores the theme of hope and how to cultivate more of it in our lives.
Guest speaker Sam Castro walks us through Jeremiah 29 to show how we can have hope in God despite uncertain situations and what it looks like for us to commit to our current moments in life.
What are the stories shaping your life? Are they leading you down a path of freedom and joy, or holding you down and keeping you from all that God desires for you? Join guest speaker Sam Castro as we look at "the road to Emmaus." In the story, we find a road map for our life journey and learn how to exchange limiting stories for the bigger ones Jesus is inviting us into.
New, enhanced technology continues to change the way we work, and Artificial Intelligence is already making its presence known in the Manufacturing space. On this week's episode, SAP's Sam Castro joins us to discuss how new technology can help companies reach their profitability, sustainability, and productivity goals all whilst empowering the shop floor workers of the future. Come join us as we discuss the Future of Supply Chain.
Join guest speaker Sam Castro as he looks at how to apply the wisdom of Proverbs 4: gain mastery of your heart, or it will master you.
On the first Dirt Radio show of 2023, Sam Castro talks with Wendy Farmer and Pat Simons about renewable energy and the transition taking place in the LaTrobe Valley away from coal. Find out more about Friends of The Earth Melbourne's Yes2Renewables campaign at melbournefoe.org.au
Often we think or get convinced that the changes we seek for our self improvement are either far too hard to accomplish or not necessary compared to our comfort. Sam Castro is here to tell you that by working with a plan constructed by an expert who knows your habits, weaknesses, diet and skills you can get over the plateau period and excell toward a goal. I should know- thanks to Sam's plan I am down over 60 pounds. Come trend with us and learn the real truths behind a better you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-trend-with-justin-a-w/support
In today's Dirt Radio show, Sam Castro catches up with Friends of The Earth's Campaigns Coordinator Cam Walker. They discuss protecting forests, just transitions, stopping gas and going back country to celebrate the places we love. FoE Melbourne Forest Collective https://www.melbournefoe.org.au/forests FoE Melbourne - No More Gas Collective https://www.melbournefoe.org.au/gas Victorian BackCountry Festival https://backcountryfestival.com.au
Listen as guest speaker Sam Castro shows us how to discern the Spirit in a world filled with noise.
Today on the show, Phil Evans and Sam Castro play an interview conducted by Friends of the Earth's Anna Langford with Fiona McCandless and Hannah Warne-Smith from the Health and Services Union (HACSU) about how climate change is impacting workers and why the care economy is so vital to any conversation about adaptation to climate change. We also discuss the Climate Impacts at Work survey project being coordinated by Friends of the Earth with six unions and RMIT University.Check out HACSU's websiteTake part in the climate impacts at work survey hereCheck out upcoming events at Friends of the Earth
Phil is joined by Friends of the Earth's Sam Castro, who is part of an international working group looking at dismantling patrirchy and gender justice. Friends of the Earth believes that social and environmental justice is only achievable through a radical transformation of our societies. We seek justice and freedom from all systems that devalue and exploit women, peoples and the environment, including patriarchy, racism, (neo)colonialism, class oppression, capitalism and heteronormativity. These systems cannot be tackled in isolation; they reinforce one another in the constant drive for material accumulation and for the benefit and privilege of elites in society.Today we drill in to capitalism, why we must apply a feminist lense to our environmental justice work, and what some examples might look like.Get involved with Friends of the Earth.
The way that events happened in February 2020 compared to how they are in August 2020 are totally different. The event and live production landscape has changed. Some people are turning to hybrid events to keep people connecting. David Strausser of Shark Bite Biz interviews Sam Castro of Five Star AV and Sam Castro Photography to discuss the future of business gathering, events, and conferences. Find out more about Sam Castro: http://www.samcastrophoto.com/ Donate to our Patreon to SUPPORT this channel and get some BENEFITS and PERKS: http://patreon.com/sharkbitebiz Subscribe to the audio podcast on: http://www.SharkBiteBiz.comFind out more about the host, David Strausser: http://www.davidstrausser.com Follow David Strausser on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dstrausser83/ Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SharkBiteBiz Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SharkBiteBiz Listen on Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-bite-biz/id1522304651Listen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc2hhcmtiaXRlYml6LmNvbS9mZWVkLnhtbA Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CZh0QdNr5Nn8CD8kInMAJ Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/shark-bite-bizListen on iHeartRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-shark-bite-biz-68819872/ Intro music courtesy of Stationary Giant: https://instagram.com/stationarygiant?igshid=1mf4umgejvpgi Connect with David Strausser on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/DavidStrausserCo-Produced by: Francisco Strausser: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC82qlvfm4mXg3C3AzqPHthwCo-Produced by: Sarah Ablett: https://bit.ly/2E4imhb
As our isolating shows continue, we catch up with Anja Homberg from the Disablity Resource Centre to hear about a recent collaboration with Friends of the Earth around accessible access to transport - #LifelongLockdown.Then we get a bit silly with Sam Castro and Sean Bedlam to talk about their new podcast- They're Gonna Kill Us - whihc you can find on Itunes or Spotify.
SPECIAL EP!!! Here's a MEGA RETROSPECTIVE of YARD (sometimes known as Yelling At Racist Dogs) with Sean Bedlam, comedian & activist & co-founder of YARD. We go right through the history and strategy of YARD, and finish with a... YARD NAME CHANGE?! What the HELL? Listen and see! YARD, for those of you not familiar, is Australia's most obnoxious, shouty anti-fascist group. Founded in 2017, it is the Australian Tradition Which Has Always Existed, and it has mainly involved shouting at lots of rockstar racists and their shit punters, and being really annoying and irritating to them. It's been labelled as 'authoritarian terrorism' by Lauren Southern's tour organiser. Really though, it's, like, yelling. Relax. PLEASE LOVE ME!!!!!! Support the work I do on Patreon!!! patreon.com/tomtanuki --- LINKS: *Check out the YARD page here *Check out Sean Bedlam's page here *Listen to Sean Bedlam's and Sam Castro's podcast, They're Gunna Kill Us (it's now out!), here: click Follow me on the socials: Facebook or Twitter or tomtanuki.net
Sam Castro and Sean Bedlam share their tips and tricks for staging a revolution that ends all tyranny.
Celebrating 45 years of Friends of the Earth - Queer & Feminist History. Talking about feminist and LGBTQ histories at Friends of the Earth and how they've intersected with campaign work over the years. The genesis of FoE was in the 60s "new social movements" around anti-war, sexuality and land rights. These developed into streams in the 70s - FoE sought to be active in all movements and not let things be silo'd off into isolaton. Pre "intersectionality" was the understanding that politics has to be holistic in understanding oppression, however we explore whether this was always put into practice. Presenters: Em Gayfer and Megan Williams. Guests: Trish Luker, from Chain Reaction magazine. Lyn Harriott and Beth Mellick, former FoE bookshop coordinators. Sam Castro, FoE international gender justice working group.
Today, fomer Dirt Radio host Sam Castro comes in studio to interview former US Marine turned anti war activist, and PhD student at the University of Massachuestts Ross Caputi. Ross co-authored The Sacking of Fallujah - a peoples history, which details how modern wars are waged and the use of propaganda campaigns in both legitimating military incursions and mollifying domestic audiencesBuy the bookhttps://www.umass.edu/umpress/title/sacking-fallujah?fbclid=IwAR1X0Rm8vE_UJi1jeJ2d8P3rj9DHe8YHuHzicvMIKuu5XRRKiEWadeGCPv0Continue the conversationhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2511617592404640/
- This episode features a talk from activist Sam Castro on challenging sexism within progressive movements and creating system change.- This talk was recorded at the Students of Sustainability conference.- Adam Cardilini on the environmental impact of animal agriculture.- Upcoming ICAS seminar Community As Activism.- For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: https://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2018/07/13/210/
The Greens MP for Melbourne Adam Bandt joined me for the first ever live instalment of LIASYO. Recorded in Collingwood on Sunday afternoon at the Easy Street Concert Hall in Collingwood, Melbourne, this discussion examines how Adam, the only Greens MP ever elected to the House of Representatives, is feeling at the end of what has been, largely, a shitty year for progressive causes. An eternal optimist, Adam picks apart Turnbull's legacy, parliament's effectiveness, Trumpism, neoliberalism, the future of the Greens and how progressives can get better at winning. He even manages to find some good news in all of this. AND he tells a great story about getting a voicemail from Tony Abbott. AND he tells us what he admires about Christopher Pyne. This will be the final ep for the year, I'm going to have a break and cry more and drink beer and get sunburnt and think more about the revolution. Never fear: the show shall return in 2017. Thanks for everything, y'all. My 2017 stand up show Problematic is coming to Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Brisbane, Melbourne & Sydney Boundless Plains To Share is coming to Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane & Melbourne Article: Why First Contact was a ratings opportunity for SBS and a bonanza for bigots by Celeste Liddle Article: When Indigenous Australia becomes entertainment, everybody loses by Jack Latimore @adambandt adambandt.com Article: People Ask Us Why We Protested In Parliament For Refugees. We Ask, Why Didn't You? by Mara Bonacci, Sam Castro, Kat Moore & Kerry Woodward Article: Greens in radical new drug legalisation push by Adam Gartrell Article: Without some serious soul-searching, the Greens will never move beyond the 10% plateau by Osman Faruqi Cause of the Week: Sea Shepherd Australia (seashepherd.org.au)
Environmental activist Sam Castro
This week features a speech by Sam Castro from Friends of the Earth's Economic Justice Collective about the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement and the ramifications for our environment. The ISDS clause could have dire effects on the ability of community campaigns to stop destructive projects. More plastic has been been produced in the first 10 years of this century than the whole of the last. A huge amount makes it 's way to the oceans where it is predicted that there will be more plastic than fish in the sea by 2050. Founder of Plastic Free July Rebecca Prince Ruiz joins us. Guests: Sam Castro, Friends of the Earth Economic Justice Collective (www.foe.org.au) & Rebecca Prince Ruiz, Plastic Free July (www.plasticfreejuly.org).
Who is June Norman? the famous woman activist who protects our forests and land all around Australia. an Angel? a willing activist? a mother? or a concern woman? Listen to this brilliant life story hosted by Sam Castro.
Dr Joe Toscano talks about why Public Interest Before Corporate Interest (PIBCI); Sam Castro talks the problem with the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP); Humprey Mc Queen talks about Geoff Sharp from Arena.
Tom Civil’s work can be found in many tucked away nooks of the city and the bush. He is interested in how street art and graffiti create community, mark space and act as a human-scaled anarchic form of urban architecture. He's also a street artist who wants to connect his practice to environmentla activism and social justice. This week he talks about his work with Dirt Radio.Then, from street art to street protest. Sam Castro reports from the Canberra Peace Convergence, and efforts on Anzac Day to raise awareness about arms maufacturing, profiteering and the consequences of a state of continuous war.
Annie & Kim talk to Dr Robert Bollard, author of In the Shadow of Gallipoli, about the IWW home front which was far from united behind an imperialist war; Rank & File explains why there is a memorial for the fallen workers dieing at our workplaces; This is the week that was; Sam Castro reports from Lest We Forget the Frontier War March in Canberra.
- Disputing the cant we all just get along / Kum Ba Yah approach to Israel/Palestine.- Sam Castro from the Whistle blowers, Activists and Citizens Alliance (WACA) on their direct action against Elbit systems, a company profiting from the bombing of Gaza.- New segment: Taking the o no out of ec-o-no-mics.- Part two of our interview with Sam Castro, focused on the importance of direct action.- For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2014/08/19/direct/
Mad Mad Media Host Eric LaRose is joined by Sam Castro for a discussion on Snakes on a Plane. Featuring music by The Sounds, The Academy Is, Midtown, Gym Class Heroes and Cobra Starship. madmadmedia.blogspot.comM4AMP3