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Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am We're live from T O'Higgins in Shantalla for Men's Health week Man Dies Following Fall from Seawall in Kinvara Budget Battle Begins as Unions Warn Workers Are Being Left Behind 10am-11am Simon Harris Launches Fine Gael's United Ireland Initiative New Derelict Property Tax Planned to Tackle Empty Buildings 11am-12pm SPORTS REVIEW
For the final episode of our Isabelle Huppert Spotlight, we watched two movies with a colonial setting: Rithy Panh's The Sea Wall (2008), based on the novel by Marguerite Duras, and Claire Denis' White Material (2009). Disturbing eroticism as a lens on colonial class and racial dynamics is something the films share, as well as white colonial failure, while Huppert in White Material emerges as an AU Scarlett O'Hara whose indomitable capitalist will has become delusional monomania. And in Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto, we discuss a couple of indie movies, current release Mile End Kicks (set in 2011) and Big Night from the mid-90s (set in the 1950s). Time Codes: 0h 00m 25s: UN BARRAGE CONTRE LE PACIFIQUE (2008) [dir. Rithy Panh] 0h 21m 13s: WHITE MATERIAL (2009) [dir. Claire Denis] 0h 40m 23s: FEAR AND MOVIEGOING IN TORONTO – Chandler Levack's Mile End Kicks (2025) and Stanley Tucci & Campbell Scott's Big Night (1996) +++ * Listen to our guest episode on The Criterion Project – a discussion of Late Spring * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: "Sunday" by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's piece on Gangs of New York – "Making America Strange Again" * Check out Dave's Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
The Ship Report, Tuesday, June 2, 2026Fleet Week TuesdayShips are starting to arrive in the river for the Portland Rose Festival; they're the part of the festival referred to as Fleet Week. I'll be tracking the ships as they arrive and sharing that information here. Today two ships head upriver: the Canadian Navy ship the HMCS Max Bernays passed Astoria inbound this morning to Portland and will be in Portland by early afternoon, and around 7:30am the USS Chafee leaves the Port of Astoria headed for Portland.Both ships will be on the Seawall at Tom McCall Park in Portland, open for tours starting later this week. For more info, see https://www.rosefestival.org/events/2026/fleetweekAlso, the USNS Watkins, a Military Sealift Command vehicle carrier, should be at the Port of Astoria this afternoon around 2:30 pm. She left the river yesterday after departing from Vancouver, but will be back today at the port here in town.
Emma Hospelhorn is known as a flutist when she goes by her full name, especially as a member of Chicago's Ensemble Dal Niente; the acclaimed collective that brings experimental chamber music to the masses. But when she steps into the universe of her solo project, Em Spel, she writes and sings surreal, beguiling songs that fall somewhere in between dream pop, art rock, and folk music. The multi-instrumentalist has a new album out, titled Bird or Snake, in which she occasionally breaches the constraints of tonality and uses layering techniques to texturize the organic elements that define her sound. The pandemic carved out enough space in Hospelhorn's busy schedule for the creation of new Em Spel songs, some of which she performs live with her band for this episode of Soundcheck. (- Sırma Munyar) Setlist: 1. The Poet 2.Sea Wall 3.Geographic Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Slushies, you could be forgiven this week for thinking you've tuned in to a different podcast. One about gardening, maybe? Or perhaps you've stumbled across a punctuation pod? But it's just your usual team ranging wherever the poems might take us. Today we're discussing poems by Annie Kantar. The first, “Wolf Peach,” has us pondering folklore, the toxicity of nightshades, and dreaming of our favorite shakshuka. We draw on Dagne's well of gardening knowledge. The second poem spurs our deep regard for an overlooked punctuation mark with charm and humor. How many ways can you appreciate an apostrophe, that little curve that lets us skip syllables? Lisa cracks open her copy of Edward Hirch's The Essential Poet's Glossary to share a definition. Kathy thinks PBQ readers are similarly language-obsessed and will appreciate the extent of our punctuation celebration. We end the episode with a cliffhanger. You'll have to keep listening to hear how it all plays out. Sam signs off with a recommendation of the latest from Ben Lerner, Transcription. Join us in offering a big PBQ welcome to our newest co-op, Reese Pfunder! Thanks, as always, for listening. At the table: Dagne Forrest, Tobi Kassim, Samantha Neugebauer, Reese Pfunder, Kathleen Volk Miller, Lisa Zerkle, Lillie Volpe (sound engineer) Author Bio: Annie Kantar is the author of Means to Be Lucky (Poets & Traitors Press), translator of the Book of Job (Koren), and of Leah Goldberg's collection of poems, With This Night (University of Texas Press), which was shortlisted for the ALTA Prize. Her work has appeared in journals such as The American Literary Review, Barrow Street, Bennington Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, Cincinnati Review, Forma, Gulf Coast, Literary Imagination, On the Seawall, Painted Bride Quarterly, Poetry Daily, Poetry International, Rattle, Smartish Pace, Tikkun and Verse Daily, and anthologized in Plume Anthology (Canisy Press), The Art of Poetry (Classical Academic Press), and elsewhere. WOLF PEACH Once deemed capable of turning people into monsters, the inside of the tomato is dark, no matter how vivid, how vitamin-rich. Darkness is everywhere and they say if I open my eyes to the shadow, I'll see reality as it is. Even war has its beauty, cruelty its place; learn to live with it, don't be fooled: the Peach that bursts in its own sugars, disappearing in cobblers and pies, could beget a tomato, and has made horrors of unsuspecting gardeners. Know its fat blank face, its bloodthirst, lest you end up like the Good Egg, conjurer of casseroles for funerals and bedsides, that storybook apple of everyone's eye. All the darkness in the world surrounds her sunny inside, but she loses every time. Still the peach is a peach, and the shakshuka shakshuka Mar. 2026, after Aharon Shabtai APOSTROPHE Shape of an ear in the corner of a word, a speck frequently misplaced; signal of elision, shortcut to what's been said or couldn't have been otherwise, a desire for cadence, synonym for address (don't forget where you're headed), receptacle for a voice, oracle, or friend; informal; a way of getting to the point; a getting-of-drift, destination; a means an end a hand's c'mon, teardrop, side eye; infinite yet contained, say, if God were part person or sea; the sea; syllable skipper, well-wisher, absent entity, substitute, metonymy for knowing, a wild guess, an exclamation implicit for is and its opposite. OLD STORY What was it, the word she loved, what she called the most important thing? Incapable of saying whether it continued through th- - - or ended in a lisping omission, her grandson my grandfather the doctor learned to nod: yes, of course, it's all that matters. She had soft hands, they walked beside it: sometimes it seems no more than a surface you could walk across, but then you step in and the water drops off, deeper than you imagined. . . Whether he was talking about the lake or her old world accent, I can't say; either way, you know how it goes—soon it was too late to admit he didn't understand. Their walks followed the entire circumference, whose center was that one inscrutable truth she'd put on repeat, blurred by an inaudible h or e (or was it an i)? He was a big boy, and by the time he had to go, as faith or fate would have it, he no longer needed to know.
At 8 years old, Thibault Manekin watched a man in a white hood kick a kneeling Black boy in the head — and he's spent every year since trying to answer the same two questions: why are we so divided, and how do we bridge it?In this conversation, Thibault — co-founder of PeacePlayers, the program that has used basketball to bring 75,000+ kids together across 20+ countries, and Seawall, the Baltimore real estate company reimagining how buildings can unite cities — sits down with Trey for one of the most unguarded conversations he's ever had on the show.They go deep on the night Thibault's mother brought a homeless man named Charlie home from a freezing Baltimore parking lot — and why he stayed for 25 years. The bus ride into a South African township where 500 kids sang an outlawed anthem at the top of their lungs. The 10-year-old in Albert Park who waved off armed men with a single finger. And the moment in West Baltimore — at the intersection that would later become the epicenter of the Freddie Gray uprising — when Thibault realized America was more divided than the war-torn countries he'd just left.This isn't a story about social impact. It's a story about thinking in 100-year increments while everyone else is fighting over today.► Subscribe and turn on notifications — new episodes drop weekly.
Presiden Prabowo Subianto berencana mempercepat pembangunan tanggul laut raksasa atau giant sea wall di wilayah pesisir Pantura. Sejumlah menteri terkait dipanggil untuk membahas pembangunan tersebut dalam rapat terbatas, kemarin.
Presiden Prabowo Subianto memimpin rapat terbatas guna mempercepat pembangunan Tanggul Laut Raksasa (Giant Sea Wall) di sepanjang pesisir Pantai Utara (Pantura) Jawa. Kepala Badan Otorita Pengelola Pantura, Didit Herdiawan Ashaf, menyatakan bahwa proyek ini tengah dalam tahap pematangan perencanaan dan kajian konstruksi yang mendalam. Langkah ini dinilai sangat krusial karena berpotensi menyelamatkan 60% kawasan industri nasional serta melindungi lebih dari 30 juta penduduk pesisir dari ancaman abrasi dan kenaikan permukaan air laut.
We're talking about Real Housewives of Atlanta, Real Housewives of Rhode Island, future possible congressman and current cutie patootie Luke from Summer House, and the latest housewife to have a mugshot!
Amy Phillips and Emily Dorezas react strongly to the escalating Rhode Island chaos, calling out how brazen it feels for married couples to air cheating allegations on camera, especially with photos of Rulla's husband Brian and a “white paper mistress” posted online. They feel Brian comes off as a smug drink-stirrer who deflects blame while Rulla seems determined to accept any explanation to avoid another divorce. They're fascinated and confused by Liz and Gerry's seemingly permissive setup with Dino, the seawall outing, and Liz's threat to Kelsey (“you've got more to hide than I do”), speculating about tangled past hookups. They praise Kelsey for owning her unconventional lifestyle, question Alicia's fiancé and prenup situation, and enjoy the show's grounded, “real job” stakes like HR involvement, plus relatable family/housework moments.BLISSY Wake up with clearer skin, smoother hair, and cooler sleep. Use code DRAMA for an extra 30% off at blissy.com/DRAMA BORN SHOES Go to https://www.bornshoes.com/ today for a 15% discount plus free ground shipping on all full-price shoes when you use my promo code DRAMA for 15% off and free shipping available exclusively to our listeners for just a limited timeONE SKIN Get 15% off OneSkin, go to: https://www.oneskin.co/ Code: DRAMA HONEYLOVE Get 20% OFF Honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/DRAMAFor more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to: http://Patreon.com/dramadarling (http://patreon.com/dramadarling) Follow Drama, Darling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Email Drama, Darling with YOUR comments, questions and drama: DramaDarlingz@gmail.com Follow Amy Phillips on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ MERCH Drama Darling Shop https://drama-darling-shop.printify.me/
What's up bros?? We're back with our favorite new franchise in Rhode Island spending quality time at the sea wall with your best friend and husband. This was a very couple-centric episode and well, let's just say we have a lot of questions. We don't have questions because we saw questionable things; we have questions because these women keep telling us things we didn't even think of! Let's hope this season keeps moving like it is because we're loving it Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it look like to bootstrap a CPG brand from your kitchen, survive an acquisition, and then pivot into a category that barely existed? Melissa L'Heureux-Hache, co-founder of Vegain — a Vancouver-based plant-based sports nutrition company — shares the full story with Phil and Kenny on This Commerce Life. From launching a vegan hemp skincare brand in Toronto (with zero ability to advertise on any major digital platform), to doing 40+ trade shows in a single year, to getting acquired by a public company in 2019, to co-creating Surge — North America's first clear vegan protein in a can — Melissa's entrepreneurial journey is one of the most honest and energizing stories we've told on this podcast. And if that wasn't enough? She also opened a café and retail storefront on Vancouver's Seawall. Because why not. In this episode, we get into: How Melissa and her partner Eden bootstrapped and sold their first CPG company with no science background The challenge of advertising a hemp-based product when the internet thought you were selling drugs What it actually feels like to go through an acquisition and work for the acquiring company for a year The origin story of Vegain and why they launched with one of the most niche SKUs possible — a vegan mass gainer The accidental innovation behind Surge — and why they pitched it at CHFA Launchpad before the product even existed Why they opened a café (and what it taught them about food service, staff culture, and community) The retail expansion push and what's next for Vegain Connect with Vegain:
Song 1: Ride Downtown (composed & performed by John V Modaff, with Dave Merrill on 2nd & 3rd guitars and harmonica) Poem 1: “Eleanor Remembers” by Susan Aizenberg, published in 2025 in On the Seawall, a community gallery of new writing, art, and commentary. Susan is a poet living in Iowa City; her latest book is:A Walk With Frank O'Hara (U of New Mexico Press, 2024.) Fiction: “She Always Knew What She Wanted,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. Her fifth novel, The Surrogate, comes out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate Feed the Cat Break: “Estranged” (composed & performed by John V. Modaff) Poem 2: “Fireflies,” by Rebecca Aronson, poet, professor and editor. She is the author of three collections of poetry, most recently Anchor, and is a winner of several awards for her poetry. https://www.rebeccaaronsonpoetry.com/ Song 2: Beyond the Other Side (by David R. Merrill / performed by D.R. Merrill and J.V. Modaff on bass & percussion) Episode artwork by Lynda Miller Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff The Unruly Muse is recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead, KY NEXT UP: Mar/ 2026, Episode 57: “Hello, is anyone there?” Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast. Lynn & John
Galveston is back in the spotlight, and we are updating the full port-day playbook. Trevor, Jenn, and Thomas rank Galveston against their other favorite homeports, then get practical with where to stay (Texas City vs Seawall, plus a few “bougie” picks), where to eat (from pho to seafood to that reliable Waffle House energy), and what to do if you have extra time before sail day.We also hit the real-life lessons: why you should double-check which terminal you're walking to, what to watch for with parking and car safety, and the best ways to get from the airport to the island without turning embarkation day into a stress marathon. Then we wrap with a listener audio moment that spirals into cruise buffet truth-telling and a little breakfast dessert drama.If you cruise out of Galveston, this episode is your shortcut to a smoother trip.Speakpipe.com/CarnivalCruisingPodcastaways to leave us a voicemail.FRGC 4.0 and 5.0 https://flow.page/haveluggagewilltravel
Ireland's first Living Seawall at Kennedy Pier, Cobh Harbour, was developed by UCC, Research Ireland and the Port of Cork. Featuring habitat-rich panels with unique patterns of cups, ridges and depressions, it boosts marine life and water quality. Naturalist Jim Wilson speaks with marine ecologist Dr. Louise Firth from UCC BEES about the project...
The Dawlish Sea Wall collapses in 2 places after StormIngrid hits Devon and Cornwall. Time for a new route?Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander signs agreements withNorthern leaders, but what do they actually commit to?And ORR makes a confession over the Avanti WestCoast ‘Ghost' trainIn this episode:(00:00) Intro(00:39) Dawlish Sea Wall breach(26:42) Northern Powerhouse Rail ‘compacts'(31:53) ORR's ‘Ghost' train confession(40:22) Mark Phillips interview teaser(44:08) Thanks to Supporters(45:47) Railway News Round-up(45:50) Chair of GBR search begins(49:07) HS2 tunnelling to Euston starts(50:16) West Coast Main Line ‘upgrades'(53:22) Former GWR shed gone(55:07) LNER caves to pressure over Peterboroughstop(01:00:45) The Quiz(01:05:27) £113.5k Funding for Spey Viaduct**Link to download the TicketyBoo app:https://myticketyboo.com/app_download/Link to TicketyBoo website:https://myticketyboo.com/Use code GREENSIGNALS5 at checkout to get £5 off your first booking**Membership: If you want to see even more from Green Signals, including exclusive content, become a member and support the channel further too.YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/@GreenSignals/joinPatreon -https://www.patreon.com/GreenSignalsGreen Signals: Website -http://www.greensignals.orgMerchandise - http://greensignals.etsy.comNewsletter -http://www.greensignals.org/#mailing-listFollow: X (Twitter) -https://twitter.com/greensignallers LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/green-signals-productions-ltdCredits:Thumbnail image - Coast Cams/Network RailImportant Notes:The views and opinions expressed by any guests or interviewees on this channel / podcast are strictly their own and should not be assumed to reflect those of the hosts, the management or the Directors of Green Signals.The Green Signals podcast should not be considered professional advice, and listeners should consult appropriate and qualified professionals for advice tailored to their specific needs.The Green Signals podcast and YouTube channel is provided ‘as is' and none of Green Signals Productions Limited, its Directors, hosts or management are liable for any damages in any form arising from the use of or reliance on any advertisement, product, service mentioned or any discussion about any matter.None of Green Signals Productions Limited, its Directors, its hosts or its management are responsible for any third party advertiser content, claims or representations. The views, opinions or claims of any advertiser or commercial third party that may from time to time appear on, or be referenced by us, in any of our podcast shows or videos should not be taken to reflect our own views or opinions in any way.
Huge waves smashed into cars as Storm Goretti brought wild weather to the Kent coast overnight.People living along Sandgate Esplanade, near Folkestone, woke up to see vehicles strewn across the road - which was flooded and covered in shingle – we've spoken to a witness and bosses in charge of the clean-up. Also in today's podcast, there's been plenty of reaction from the news Kent County Council is proposing increasing council tax by 3.99% in its draft budget.The authority is recommending a hike of a full 1% below the cap set by the government but there are concerns it could lead to cuts to local services. Major plans to redevelop a town centre street into a car-free zone with al fresco dining are finally moving ahead.The creation of a “cafe culture” in Earl Street, Maidstone, from Week Street down to its junction with Pudding Lane, is a long-held ambition of the local authority.A campaign's underway to recycle hundreds of Christmas trees in Kent - while raising money for charity.Heart of Kent Hospice in Aylesford picked up almost 700 trees last year and this year they're hoping to make it 1000. And England rugby player Rosie Galligan will be hoping to inspire the next generation when she returns to Kent this weekend. The 27-year-old, who's from West Malling, will be taking coaching sessions at Aylesford Rugby Club's recruitment drive Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Heroes face down their dastardly counterparts on the Imperium Seawall as time is slowly running out before catastrophe strikes! Go to RealmsPod.com to discover even more stories you haven't heard! PATREON | MERCH | SOCIALS | DISCORD | NEWSLETTER GM: Zachary Fortais-Gomm NPC Voices & Music: James Barbarossa Isadora: Maddy Searle Zongroff: Elizabeth Campbell Maerydyth: L C Girling Torbrennan: Pip Gladwin System: 13th Age Content Warnings: Intense Images of Destruction Mind Control Fantasy Threat and Violence Horror SFX and Atmosphere Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After climbing a few steps you're atop the sea wall and the vast skies and broad seascape of the Bristol Channel open before you. You're looking south from Wales across the water to Somerset and North Devon. It's eerily quiet with just a distant roar of water, a passing plane and the calls of occasional passing gulls, curlews and goldfinches. BBC Countryfile Magazine's Sound Escapes are a weekly audio postcard from the countryside to help you relax and transport you somewhere beautiful, wherever you happen to be. Recorded by Fergus Collins and introduced by Hannah Tribe. Email the Plodcast team – and send your sound recordings of the countryside – to: theplodcast@countryfile.com And just a reminder, the BBC Countryfile Magazine Plodcast is a media partner for the Speakies! The British Audio Awards from The Bookseller Magazine. The awards celebrate the best in audio books and the Plodcast is the partner for the non-fiction category. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are so thrilled to be welcome back the performer Peter-William Jamieson on the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper. This time around he stopped by to talk about his upcoming performance of Sea Wall. This fantastic show is being turned into such an amazing experience by Peter and his team. So make sure you tune in and get your tickets to see the show today!Sea WallNovember 14th at 7pm @ Gallery AP SpaceTickets and more information are available at seawallnyc.com And be sure to follow Peter to stay up to date on all his upcoming projects and productions: seawallnyc.comstreetkidcollective.com@streetkidcollective@peterwjamieson
City of St. Augustine pushes for $550k seawall settlement
The goal is to mimic the natural features of the shorelines — enough to attract some sea creatures to make the wall their new home. So far, it's working.
Extreme weather is intensifying, and funding for adaptation measures remains a challenge. Emerging markets face growing economic and credit risks given limited resilience and insurance protection. In this new video podcast ahead of the COP30 meeting in Belém, Brazil, our Moody's experts discuss whether innovative private and multilateral finance are the answers to bridging the gap.Watch the full episode at: moodys.com/sustainable-finance Host: Colin Ellis, Head of Centre for Credit Research, Moody's Ratings Guests: Rahul Ghosh, Global Head of Sustainable Finance, Moody's Ratings; Marie Diron, Global Head of Sovereign and Sub-Sovereign Risk, Moody's Ratings Related Research:Environmental Risk – Global – Strong water management increases economic resilience to physical climate risk 27 Oct 2025Environmental Risk – Global – Adaptation can support credit strength, but faces race to keep up with climate risks 22 Sep 2025 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute finds that while U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney struck a friendly tone during their meeting in Washington, two-thirds of Canadians say it's all just optics — and that it won't lead to real progress on a new trade deal. Multiple stabbings were reported along the Yaletown seawall this morning. What happened? How is the BCGEU strike impacting local distilleries? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Monday's show: Houston-based oil and gas giant ConocoPhillips announced last week that it is cutting about 3,000 jobs -- as much as a quarter of its global workforce. The company says rising costs and a push for efficiency are behind the move, which comes despite the company posting nearly $2 billion in profits last quarter. We talk over what the news means for Houston.Also this hour: On the 125th anniversary of the deadliest natural disaster in American history, the 1900 Galveston hurricane, we reflect on that disaster led to the construction of the Galveston seawall and how it protects the island from storm surge more than a century later. Over the weekend, the seawall was awarded the world record for longest continuous walkway. Then, Meg Tapp from the Garden Club of Houston answers listeners' gardening questions.And the Texans dropped their season opener to the Rams on Sunday. We recap the game with Jeff Balke, co-host of the Bleav in Astros podcast..
Summer scrambled us, Slushies, from UAE to North Carolina, from D.C. to Scotland and back, from North Carolina to New York City, and to Philly, of course. Phew! Sam has just returned after a month-long residency through the Hawthornden Foundation in Scotland in an actual castle where she worked on her novel. The crew came together on Zoom to discuss two poems by Elvira Basevich, “Beautiful Girls” and “Pallas Athena”. The first poem transports Kathy and Marion to their teenage days on the Jersey shore. For Marion, the ending of the poem with its Beauty in the bathroom mirror, recalls the energy of Ada Limón's “How to Triumph like a Girl”. The discussion of “Pallas Athena” notes the poem's foresight to mark a memory as it's made, which sends Marion to Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey and has Lisa mis-marking that poem as the one with daffodils. Imagining the future while in the past also reminds Marion of André Aciman's discussion of arbitrage and Tintern Abbey in the New Yorker. We talk about endings, Slushies, and how hard it is to nail the dismount. Last but not least, we celebrate the release of Marion's new book of poems, Gladiola Girls, with a group photo. Be sure to check out the picture to peep how Kathy's chrome manicure matches the book's color scheme. At the table: Kathleen Volk Miller, Marion Wrenn, Samantha Neugebauer, Lisa Zerkle, and Sebastian Rametta (sound engineer) Elvira Basevich is assistant professor of philosophy at University of California, Davis. Her first poetry collection, How to Love the World (Pank 2020), was shortlisted for the National Jewish Book Award. Her poems have recently appeared in Pleiades, On the Seawall, Diode, & The Laurel Review. Lately, she's been writing a lot about her father who returned to Russia years ago without saying goodbye. Website: www.elvirabasevich.com Instagram: @elvirabasevich BEAUTIFUL GIRLS I used to line up with teenage girls on the boardwalk like oysters on the half shell. We kissed each other for practice. We guessed how much nakedness we could fit inside our mouths, swallow whole or spit out. These are some of my best memories. Sitting on lifeguard chairs till dusk talking about life. Dates, gulls, the milky surf came to us, but they had to climb a ladder to our perch. Bring an offering of beer and cigarettes. Even then, we admitted few. Our bodies were a salvation then, a cause for celebration, something new to smell and taste and touch every morning, the threshold of a pagan's afterlife: an all-you-can-eat buffet of physical pleasures. All these years later, even without the hours of applying makeup in the bathroom mirror, matching mesh crop tops to low risers, taking selfies, I feel so beautiful. I don't mean that metaphorically, as in Plato's description of a beautiful soul as a chariot pulled by two winged horses, but the real, pulsating thing: the Beauty who looks back from the bathroom mirror and smiles. PALLAS ATHENA We tracked deer in the snow, studied philosophy and mathematics. Like you, I inherited my father's passions: the love of war, physical beauty, America's Funniest Home Videos. I can still hear his laughter in a hotel in upstate New York on our only family trip. Soviet émigrés with blue hair and adult grandchildren preferred to speak in English and eat hot dogs and hamburgers rather than piroshki and cold cuts with slivers of wobbly jellied fat. We ice skated among pine trees and rooks. Napped in cots before waiting in a buffet line in a wood-paneled cafeteria. Pallas, that weekend you took care of me like a big sister. You showed me a bloom of wildflowers by the frozen river, a dusk replete with angels, reminders that this too won't last, but it will become my favorite memory of my father. That was your greatest strength: to have the foresight to remember a moment as it faded. You didn't judge me when I left all my doors and windows open and called out to my father, Come in. That sometimes we don't choose the angels that we believe in, as a house does not choose the ghosts who wander its halls.
The Northern Territory government plans to bring back the use of spit hoods on young people in detention - a practice banned almost eight years ago following media coverage of issues at the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre.
In May 2024, 100 strange rocky structures were installed along Tauranga's harbour shoreline. These flower-shaped artificial rockpools, nicknamed 'sea pods', provide prime waterfront real estate for marine life – from colourful sea slugs to sneezing sponges. Justine Murray finds out how 'living sea walls' are bringing back biodiversity to urban harbours around the world, and joins a marine scientist to check out what creatures have moved into Tauranga's sea pods.Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis and more.In this episode:00:49 – What is a sea pod?06:27 – Living sea walls in Sydney with Dr Aria Lee10:25 – Sea pods around the world and in Tauranga13:06 – Monitoring marine life in the sea pods with David Culliford20:50 – Port of Tauranga21:48 – Looking for critters in the sea pods…Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
A $27 million spending package at the Indianapolis City-County Council's Monday meeting was overshadowed by the fallout from a sexual harassment investigation. The Circle City Readers program is now funded through December. The northwest Indiana utility NIPSCO is working to repair a seawall near its Michigan City coal plant. People protested President Donald Trump's latest travel ban at the Indianapolis International Airport.
A $27 million spending package at the Indianapolis City-County Council's Monday meeting was overshadowed by the fallout from a sexual harassment investigation. The Circle City Readers program is now funded through December. The northwest Indiana utility NIPSCO is working to repair a seawall near its Michigan City coal plant. People protested President Donald Trump's latest travel ban at the Indianapolis International Airport. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
FDOT wants St. Augustine to move Lions statue before seawall renovation, a collision between two motorcyclists leaves a man dead.
If you're looking to submit, the queens have some advice for you!Please Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.NOTES:Check out On the Seawall: a community gallery of new writing, art and commentary hosted by poet Ron Slate.Here's some great advice about submitting & publishing poetry.Here's another good article about submitting to literary magazines.And here's yet some more advice, this time by published writers and editors like Krista Marie Darling (Tupelo Press), Sandra Beasley (Blair Publishing), and others.
In this episode, Jeff Cherry converses with Thibault Manekin CEO of Seawall Development in Baltimore. Thibault shares how his journey began with two pivotal questions: "Why are we so divided as human beings?" and "What are the creative ways we can bridge those divides?" These questions guided him through his formative years in Baltimore and later inspired founding the nonprofit Peace Players, which aimed to unite children from conflicting backgrounds through sports. Later Thibault felt compelled to explore the city he had previously overlooked. He realized that real estate, often a source of division, could be a powerful tool for community empowerment, leading him to establish Seawall Development, emphasizing conscious capitalism. He discusses using real estate for community empowerment, inspired by his experiences in Baltimore and South Africa. Thibault recounts overcoming challenges, engaging communities, and securing funding for impactful projects. The episode also touches on Thibault's involvement in the Baltimore Band of Brothers (B3), fostering deep connections and personal growth. The discussion highlights blending purpose with profitability to drive meaningful social change. About Thibault Thibault has traveled the world with his passion for bringing people together with a love of sports to help create Peace Players, a nonprofit with the mission of bringing together children from war-torn countries around the world through basketball and dialogue. PeacePlayers has since worked with over 75,000 youth from over 20 countries around the world and has trained over 2,000 coaches/changes agents. The program has won numerous global awards, including the 2007 ESPYs Arthur Ashe Courage Award. Later he started Seawall focusing its energy and resources on providing discounted apartments for teachers, collaborative office space for non-profit organizations, workforce housing, community-driven retail, public markets, launchpads for chefs, and creative space for charter schools. In 2011, Thibault was honored by President Obama's White House as a Champion for Change and Seawall's projects have received numerous local and national awards. Learn more about: Peace Players: https://www.peaceplayers.org/ Seawall: http://www.seawall.com/ Podcast: Larger Than Yourself Desert Island Albums/Artists List "Redemption Song" by Bob Marley "Southern Cross" by Crosby, Stills and Nash "Brown Skin Girl" by Beyoncé (from The Lion King) "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong A song by The Notorious B.I.G. (specific song not mentioned) Follow us on social media: IG: @capitalismtheremix LinkedIn: Capitalism The Remix
Walking Along The Seawall & YouTube Shorts - FAAF204In this 205th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on BlueSky and TwiX @bryoncar, from Feb 17th-21st, 2025 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below:>>> bit.ly/E205FreshAirAtFivePlaylist
Join us for an exclusive live recorded DJ set by Victor, featuring a melodic house recorded from his old backyard, the downtown Vancouver, BC, seawall. The city of Vancouver is where his DJ career took off, where he held multiple residencies. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell for more exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes content.. Follow Victor Youtube: https://bit.ly/3vGqOhw Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/44zeBYi Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/43GhOUA Venue: Vancouver, BC Produced by: @Metacogvzn & 10X Media LLC Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer (Fair Use) under section 107 of Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use", Non-profit & educational. This video demonstrates mixing skills, and it is for entertainment purposes. Copyright belongs to its respective owners. I do not own the musical copyright for the songs included here in this mix. This is purely for entertainment & promotional purposes.
Maya Bernstein reads her poem, "The Primordial Catastrophe in the Process of Creation," and Douglas Thornton reads his poem, "The Tantra of Abiding." Maya Bernstein's writing has appeared or is forthcoming in By the Seawall, The Ekphrastic Review, Pensive: A Global Journal of Spirituality and the Arts, Tablet Magazine, and elsewhere. She is a recent graduate of the MFA program at Sarah Lawrence College and her first collection is There Is No Place Without You (Ben Yehuda Press, 2022). Learn more about her at mayabernstein.com Douglas Thornton is an English teacher living in France. He has published two books of poetry (The Uninitiated, Woodland Poems) and a collection of prose (Seasons Of Mind) while currently maintaining a website: www.fromapoet.com. You can also connect with him on Instagram @from__a__poet
Welcome back to Lunar Currents, a special feature of the Between the Moon podcast with your host April McMurtry of THE MOON IS MY CALENDAR and award-winning predictive astrologer, psychic medium, mentor, and astrology teacher Bronwyn Simons.Today's episode is like 3 mini-episodes in one! To begin with, Bronwyn and I discuss practical wisdom for developing and sustaining a lunar tracking practice and why it is so important for these times.We also share some personal experiences with our Progressed Moon Signs (link below to look up yours) as an example of tracking our awareness with a particular cycle that brings us into deep relationship with each of the signs.And then we play a little guessing game with two of the planets who are preparing to make some big moves next year. The suggestion we offer to track when the moon moves from Pisces to Aries each cycle is one way to get a sense of the upcoming conjunction of Saturn and Neptune. Join our Mercurial minds as we explore how Standing on the Seawall is more than just a metaphor for the interplay between these planets as we navigate unprecedented times in deciphering illusion and reality.Here is a timeline of dates for the the interplay of Saturn and Neptune as they approach a new synodic cycle at the Big Bang Degree of 0 degrees Aries in Feb 2026.Saturn & Neptune both in Pisces: March 2023 - March 2025Saturn in Pisces, Neptune in Aries: March 2025 - May 2025Saturn & Neptune both in Aries: May 2025 - Sep 2025Saturn & Neptune return to Pisces: Oct 2025 - Jan 2026Neptune enters Aries again: Jan 26 2026Saturn enters Aries again: Feb 13 2026Saturn/Neptune conjunction at 0 Aries: Feb 20 2026Saturn & Neptune both in Aries: Feb 2026 - Apr 2028Dates drawn from the Lady Cazimi article linked below.)) If you love this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify - thanks so much for listening! ((The New Moon Calendar Journal is available in the shop! Order your copy today.This simple and beautiful circular calendar and journal establishes the new moon as the starting point for each monthly cycle. By using a circular calendar you perceive time in relation to nature more clearly, and patterns in your own experience become more apparent. It provides a structure for connecting to your inner wisdom and natural rhythms.LINKS* Join me for a Calendar Countdown for the New Moon after Solstice. Sign up for my newsletter:https://themoonismycalendar.com/moonletters-sign-up* Calculate your Progressed Moon Tutorial: https://themoonismycalendar.com/articles/find-your-progressed-moon-sign* Link to order your copy of for lunar tracking:https://themoonismycalendar.com/new-products* For more in-depth analysis of the planetary interplay check out the article by Steph Koyfman - Reality Undefined: The Saturn/Neptune Years (2023-2028)https://www.ladycazimi.com/blog/saturn-neptune-conjunction-pisces-aries* We mention AI art and our visions of reality towards the end of the episode, and I just came across an episode of the All My Relations Podcast for anyone who might not be aware of the devastating impacts of data and the heat it produces to engage with AI and all the devices that are a part of daily life. The conversation is super smart and funny/not funny at the same time!https://www.allmyrelationspodcast.com/podcast/episode/7b45f1e5/indigenous-ai-revolution-or-colonizer-b******t This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themoonismycalendar.substack.com/subscribe
Cynthia Bargar, 76 is the author of Sleeping in the Dead Girl's Room (Lily PoetryReview Books), selected as a Massachusetts Book Awards 2023 Honors Poetry Book. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Sugar House Review, Ocean State Review, Lily Poetry Review, Verse Daily, On the Seawall, The Last Milkweed Anthology, and elsewhere. Cynthia is associate poetry editor at Pangyrus LitMag. She lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Cynthia has had 3 careers. First, teaching video and photography to teens; then, she worked in fundraising for 30 years, with nonprofits focused on grassroots activism and social services. When she became sober 44 years ago, she found her voice and started writing. Cynthia's father was 28 when she was born. It was the same year his 18 year old sister, also named Cynthia Bargar, died of uncertain causes. As a newborn she occupied her aunt's room. Throughout her life, nobody ever talked about it and she never understood exactly what happened to her father's sister. Many years later, as a practicing poet, Cynthia began to explore the unspoken, her aunt's mysterious death. Her debut collection, Sleeping in the Dead Girl's Room, is the result. CONNECT WITH CYNTHIAEmail: cynthia.bargar@gmail.comWebsite: www.cynthiabargar.com/Book: Sleeping in the Dead Girl's RoomOrder from Bookshop.org
Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, Emily features a conversation with writer and art historian Bridget Quinn. Bridget discusses her latest book 'Portrait of a Woman,' which delves into the life of Adelaide Le Béliard, a pioneering 18th-century artist. She shares her journey of discovering Adelaide's work, her challenges in a male-dominated Royal Academy, and her rivalry with Marie Antoinette's painter, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun. The episode also includes an exploration of how art and letters were used to reconstruct Adelaide's story and a touching discussion of how Bridget's own experiences shaped her writing. This episode highlights essential themes of art, feminism, rivalry, and the force of Adelaide's will against significant odds.About Author Bridget Quinn:Bridget Quinn is author of the books She Votes: How U.S. Women Won Suffrage, and What Happened Next, an Amazon Editors' pick for Best History books 2020, and the award-winning Broad Strokes: 15 Women Who Made Art and Made History (in That Order), an Amazon pick for Best Art & Photography Books 2017 and a 2018 Amelia Bloomer List selection of recommended feminist literature from the American Library Association. Translated into four languages, in 2018 Broad Strokes was a national finalist for best art book of the year in Ukraine. NPR's Susan Stamberg calls it “a terrific essay collection” with “spunky attitudinal, SMART writing,” marking the second time “attitudinal” has been used about her work (first: Kirkus 1996). Her current book is Portrait of a Woman: Art, Rivalry & Revolution in the Life of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, more than thirty years in the making.Raised on the high plains of Montana with six brothers, two sisters, a devout and sporty mother and a WWII Marine-turned-lawyer father, in a home surrounded by cows and nuclear missile silos, she's lived since in Norway, New York, Oregon and California. She's taught art history, history and writing for more than two decades; worked in museums and for galleries and private collections; worked at climbing gyms on both coasts, and was a researcher for the first several ESPN X Games, covering rock climbing, ice climbing, BMX freestyle and downhill mountain biking.A graduate of New York University's Institute of Fine Arts and a regular contributor to online arts magazine Hyperallergic, she's a nationally sought-after speaker on women and art. She is a contributing editor to On the Seawall, and the former co-host of The GrottoPod: Writers on Writing. An avid sports fan and Iron(wo)man triathlete, her Narrative magazine essay “At Swim, Two Girls” was included in The Best American Sports Writing 2013. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family, dogs, and hella bikes.Visit Bridget's Website: BridgetQuinnAuthor.comFollow on Instagram: @BQuinnterestLearn more about and purchase Portrait of a Woman - CLICK HERE--About Podcast Host Emily Wilson:Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco.Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWilFollow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_Podcast--CREDITS:Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseThe Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com
The Book of Ephesians was summed up by author Watchman Nee this way in his book by the same title: "Sit, Walk, Stand." On this final Sunday in our series on Ephesians, Pastor Chris used that phrase to recap Paul's letter. The teaching ended with a look at what Paul's admonition to "put on the armor of God" might ultimately mean.
Elizabeth Poliner reads her poems, "Welcome World" and "Bat Mitzvah Dress," from our Summer 2024 issue. Elizabeth Poliner's books include the poetry collection, What You Know in Your Hands (David Robert Books), and the novel, As Close to Us as Breathing (Little, Brown & Co.), winner of the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize in Fiction. A new novel, Spinning at the Edges, is forthcoming from HarperCollins. Her poetry has appeared in The Sun, The Southern Review, The Hopkins Review, Poetry East, and On the Seawall, among other journals. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support
The multi-talented Australian musician Garth Adam talks about his latest release “Say You'll Come With Me” featuring the title track, “Tell Me One Thing”, “This Time”, “Forever in a Day”, “Seawall”, “Overseas Highway”, “Kiss the World Away” and more! Garth talks about his amazing career going from the UK to Australia and in between playing guitar and mandolin in in his own band in the early ‘90s and 2000's while recording/touring internationally as a bassist with a renowned celebrity “pub band”, his recent releases were influenced by visiting Austin, TX to record at Willie Nelson's studio and numerous followers on Spotify, YouTube and more! Check out the amazing Garth Adam and his latest release on all major platforms and www.garthadam.com today! #garthadam #australianmusician #UK #singersongwriter #sayyoullcomewithme #tellmeonething #thistime #foreverinaday #seawall #overseashighway #kisstheworldaway #guitar #mandolin #austintexas #willienelsonstudio #pubband #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnergarthadam #themikewagnershowgarthadam --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
The multi-talented Australian musician Garth Adam talks about his latest release “Say You'll Come With Me” featuring the title track, “Tell Me One Thing”, “This Time”, “Forever in a Day”, “Seawall”, “Overseas Highway”, “Kiss the World Away” and more! Garth talks about his amazing career going from the UK to Australia and in between playing guitar and mandolin in in his own band in the early ‘90s and 2000's while recording/touring internationally as a bassist with a renowned celebrity “pub band”, his recent releases were influenced by visiting Austin, TX to record at Willie Nelson's studio and numerous followers on Spotify, YouTube and more! Check out the amazing Garth Adam and his latest release on all major platforms and www.garthadam.com today! #garthadam #australianmusician #UK #singersongwriter #sayyoullcomewithme #tellmeonething #thistime #foreverinaday #seawall #overseashighway #kisstheworldaway #guitar #mandolin #austintexas #willienelsonstudio #pubband #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnergarthadam #themikewagnershowgarthadam --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Who else oversaw the Salem Witch Trials alongside Justice William Stoughton? There were in fact EIGHT other judges. So let's talk about them! This week we're covering Samuel Seawall, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Peter Sargent, and John Richards. Join Jeffrey and Sarah, your favorite Salem tour guides, as they judge the judges. Where were they even from? How did they end up in these positions of power? Did they ever apologize? And how on earth do you pronounce Seawall?! Interested in Salem The Podcast Merch!? CLICK HERE! Interested in supporting the Podcast? Looking for more Salem content? CLICK HERE! www.salemthepodcast.com NEW INSTAGRAM - @salemthepod Email - hello@salemthepodcast.com Book a tour with Sarah at Bewitched Historical Tours www.bewitchedtours.com Book a tour with Jeffrey at Salem Uncovered www.salemuncovered.com Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces License code: NGSBY7LA1HTVAUJE
Who else oversaw the Salem Witch Trials alongside Justice William Stoughton? There were in fact EIGHT other judges. So let's talk about them! This week we're covering Samuel Seawall, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Peter Sargent, and John Richards. Join Jeffrey and Sarah, your favorite Salem tour guides, as they judge the judges. Where were they even from? How did they end up in these positions of power? Did they ever apologize? And how on earth do you pronounce Seawall?! Interested in Salem The Podcast Merch!? CLICK HERE! Interested in supporting the Podcast? Looking for more Salem content? CLICK HERE! www.salemthepodcast.com NEW INSTAGRAM - @salemthepod Email - hello@salemthepodcast.com Book a tour with Sarah at Bewitched Historical Tours www.bewitchedtours.com Book a tour with Jeffrey at Salem Uncovered www.salemuncovered.com Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces License code: NGSBY7LA1HTVAUJE
Bill Bartholomew reacts to a Bartholomewtown poll asking what are the biggest Rhode Island stories of the moment? Plus, Bill reacts to the whales washing ashore in RI waters and a push to implement parking regulations on the Narragansett seawall. Support the show
Today - Sun writer Kevin Simpson chats with an independent journalist in Boulder who has written a book about measures all over the world regarded as solutions to climate-related disasters — but that have sometimes led to unintended consequences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 199 America Adapts, it is a recap of 2023. In this episode, we highlight the top climate stories of 2023 and also discuss some of our favorite America Adapts episodes of the past year. Joining the pod is Anita Van Breda of Wildlife Wildlife Fund, Monika Serrano of Turner Construction and Jessica Mederson of the law firm Stafford Rosenbaum. In addition, there are two short bonus interviews: Dr. Refilew Mofoke, a professor from South Africa, joins the episode to talk about her new podcast the Plastic Planet Podcast, focusing on plastics and what they mean for the marine environment. And finally Stephen Robert Miller, an independent journalist, joins the pod to discuss his new book, Over the Seawall, Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling Nature. These are always fun episodes where we discuss current events and go behind the scenes on the podcast. Enjoy! Experts in this Episode: Anita Van Breda - Senior Director, Environment and Disaster Management, World Wildlife Fund Monika Serrano - Resilience Program Manage, Turner Construction Jessica Mederson – Attorney, Stafford Rosenbaum Law firm Dr Refilwe P Mofokeng - Professor, University of Stellenbosch Stephen Robert Miller – Independent Journalist Check out the America Adapts Media Kit here! Subscribe to the America Adapts newsletter here. Donate to America Adapts Listen to America Adapts on your favorite app here! 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Four billion people live in countries where climate change-related disasters are becoming more severe and frequent. Spending money to adapt, known as “climate adaptation finance” is a fraught topic. Who will pay for those adaptations and how, as well as a global goal on adaptation are all being discussed at COP28. To find out more, Akshat speaks with Patrick Verkooijen, head of the Global Center on Adaptation about the history of climate adaptation finance, what negotiations are taking place, and why the money promised still hasn't arrived.Read More: A quick Q&A with Patrick Verkooijen at COP28 A UN report shows that the climate adaptation gap is growing Sign up to the Green newsletter Fill out Bloomberg Green's climate anxiety survey Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Oscar Boyd and our senior producer is Christine Driscoll. Special thanks to Kira Bindrim. Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.