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In this episode, Elliot Berman and John Byrne discuss a fast-moving week across the global financial crime landscape. They unpack the Charity & Security Network's shadow report ahead of the U.S. FATF evaluation, the UK's proposed updated “debanking” rules, and recent European regulatory developments—from Poland's MONEYVAL review to the Dutch Central Bank's call for proportionality. The conversation also covers international efforts against cultural property trafficking, Sweden's new red‑flag guidance for funds transfer providers, FinCEN's geographic targeting order in Minneapolis, and the White House's announcement of a new DOJ Division for National Fraud Enforcement. Elliot and John also discuss upcoming legislative conversations around raising CTR and SAR thresholds.
Donna Dupont is an award-winning futurist, strategist, and designer who equips leaders with actionable intelligence to build future-ready organizations. As Founder of Purple Compass, she integrates strategic foresight and systems thinking to help organizations navigate uncertainty, and drive impactful change. She helps leaders explore the shifting landscape to unlock insights for innovation and resilience. Donna holds a Master of Design in Strategic Foresight & Innovation and has received seven government awards, along with recognition from the Canadian Defence and Security Network and the Association of Professional Futurists.
About Donna Dupont:Donna Dupont, Founder and Chief Strategist of Purple Compass, is an award-winning designer and futurist with over 25 years of experience collaborating with leaders. She helps organizations build future literacy, navigate uncertainty, and drive impactful change. Combining systems thinking with strategic foresight, she empowers leaders to mitigate risks, enhance preparedness, and seize opportunities for innovation, transformation, and resilience. Recognized with seven government awards, Donna's work spans critical areas like climate change, health security, and emergency management, with her futures research earning accolades from the Canadian Defence and Security Network and the Association of Professional Futurists. In this episode, Dean Newlund and Donna Dupont discuss:Short-term problem solving versus long-term foresightWeak signals and emerging issues before disruption hitsAmbidextrous leadership balancing now and nextUsing disruption as fuel for innovationMental models shaping how leaders respond to uncertainty Key Takeaways:Schedule recurring leadership conversations that explore five- to ten-year future scenarios alongside quarterly planning.Actively identify weak signals by asking teams what new patterns they are seeing that they have never seen before.Create ambidextrous structures that protect business as usual while allowing innovation to be tested safely.Build psychological safety so teams feel comfortable sharing unconventional ideas and intuitive hunches. "When you are working with a future-oriented mindset, you're usually starting not from a management mindset, but more of an innovator or visionary.” — Donna Dupont Connect with Donna Dupont: Website: https://www.purplecompass.ca/Email: donna@purplecompass.caLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/donna-dupontFutureMinds Coaching Collective (free/monthly) - https://www.purplecompass.ca/coaching/ See Dean's TedTalk “Why Business Needs Intuition” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEq9IYvgV7I Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370 Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
What if your nonprofit could anticipate the future instead of reacting to it? In this episode, futurist and strategist Donna DuPont shares how leaders can build future literacy—the skill of reading change before it happens. We explore how to turn uncertainty into opportunity, overcome resistance to change, and design flexible strategies that thrive even in chaos. If your team feels stuck reacting to crises, this conversation will help you plan with confidence, not fear. Episode Highlights 04:25 Understanding Future Mindsets 06:57 Empowering Nonprofits Through Strategic Foresight 09:03 The Power of Great Questions 09:40 Collective Intelligence and Workshop Insights 15:09 The Rise of AI: A Case Study in Weak Signals 22:24 Opportunities in Crisis 24:43 Building a Case for Change 25:25 Understanding Dissatisfaction and Vision 27:26 Taking Action and Iteration 29:48 Navigating Uncertainty with Foresight 33:01 Evaluating Processes and Outcomes 38:42 Prototyping and Innovation Meet the Guest My guest for this episode is Donna Dupont, Founder and Chief Strategist of Purple Compass, is an award-winning designer and futurist with over 25 years of experience collaborating with leaders. She helps organizations build future literacy, navigate uncertainty, and drive impactful change. Combining systems thinking with strategic foresight, she empowers leaders to mitigate risks, enhance preparedness, and seize opportunities for innovation, transformation, and resilience. Recognized with seven government awards, Donna's work spans critical areas like climate change, health security, and emergency management, with her futures research earning accolades from the Canadian Defence and Security Network and the Association of Professional Futurists. Connect with Donna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-dupont/ www.purplecompass.ca Sponsored Resource Join the Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit! Access it here >> Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn.
In this episode of This Week in AML, Elliot Berman and John Byrne cover a wide range of pressing topics in the anti-money laundering and financial crime compliance space. They discuss the UK's latest sanctions targeting Russian energy giants, the European Banking Authority's report on crypto asset risks, and the Charity & Security Network's concerns about IRS scrutiny of nonprofits. The hosts also explore a revealing OCCRP investigation into corruption linked to Iraqi Kurdistan's ruling family and break down FinCEN's new FAQs on suspicious activity reporting. Plus, updates on GTO extensions and staffing concerns in EU regulators.
In this episode of AML Conversations, John Byrne speaks with Ashleigh Subramanian-Montgomery, Acting Director of the Charity & Security Network, about the complex intersection of counterterrorism policy, financial regulation, and humanitarian work. They explore the implications of recent sanctions changes in Syria, the unintended consequences of FATF Recommendation 8, and the challenges posed by de-risking and debanking practices. Ashleigh shares insights on the gendered and societal impacts of sanctions, the limitations of FATF's new reporting mechanism, and the devastating effects of foreign aid cuts. The conversation closes with a hopeful look at cross-sector collaboration and donor engagement in support of civil society.
Guest: Carl ChinnOrganization: Faith-Based Security NetworkPosition: PresidentTopic: comments on his own experience in ministry security and an overview of how churches and ministries can protect themselvesBook: Evil Invades Sanctuary: The Case for Security in Faith-Based OrganizationsWebsite: fbsn.com
Guest: Carl ChinnOrganization: Faith-Based Security NetworkPosition: PresidentTopic: comments on his own experience in ministry security and an overview of how churches and ministries can protect themselvesBook: Evil Invades Sanctuary: The Case for Security in Faith-Based OrganizationsWebsite: fbsn.com
The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin
FRIENDS AND ENEMIESToday we're joined by Heather Exner-Pirot. Heather Exner-Pirot is a Senior Fellow and Director of Energy, Natural Resources and Environment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute in Ottawa, Special Advisor to the Business Council of Canada, Research Advisor to the Indigenous Resource Network, and Global Fellow at the Wilson Centre in Washington D.C.She has twenty years of experience in Indigenous, Arctic and resource development and governance. She has published on Indigenous economic development, resource politics and policy, energy security, Arctic human security, regional Arctic governance and the Arctic Council, Arctic innovation, First Nations equity and own source revenues, and more. She obtained a PhD in Political Science from the University of Calgary in 2011.Exner-Pirot sits on the boards of the Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network and the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation. She is a member of the Canadian Defence and Security Network and a Network Coordinator at the North American and Arctic Defense and Security Network. She is the Managing Editor of the Arctic Yearbook (an international, peer-reviewed annual volume), a member of Yukon's Arctic Security Advisory Council, and the former Chair of the Canadian Northern Studies Trust.She has published over 45 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and edited volumes, and presented at over 100 conferences and events nationally and internationally, in addition to authoring dozens of op-eds in Canada's top publications.______Join us for some QUALITY Bitcoin and economics talk, with a Canadian focus, every Monday at 7 PM EST. From a couple of Canucks who like to talk about how Bitcoin will impact Canada. As always, none of the info is financial advice. Website: www.CanadianBitcoiners.comDiscord: / discord A part of the CBP Media Network: www.twitter.com/CBPMediaNetworkThis show is sponsored by: easyDNS - https://easydns.com EasyDNS is the best spot for Anycast DNS, domain name registrations, web and email services. They are fast, reliable and privacy focused. With DomainSure and EasyMail, you'll sleep soundly knowing your domain, email and information are private and protected. You can even pay for your services with Bitcoin! Apply coupon code 'CBPMEDIA' for 50% off initial purchase Bull Bitcoin - https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/cbp The CBP recommends Bull Bitcoin for all your BTC needs. There's never been a quicker, simpler, way to acquire Bitcoin. Use the link above for 25% off fees FOR LIFE, and start stacking today.
This thought-provoking episode invites Jacqui Loustau, AWSN Executive Director, Australian Women in Security Network, Professor Matthew Warren, Director of the RMIT Centre of Cyber Security Research and Innovation, RMIT who tackle the pressing issue of diversity in Australia's cybersecurity sector, featuring Jacqui Loustau and Professor Matthew Warren. They discuss the current under-representation of women—just 17% of the workforce—and examine the barriers, including gender pay gaps and limited career advancement, that hinder progress. Through insights from a recent study, they highlight practical solutions like flexible work arrangements, mentorship programs, and innovative training initiatives aimed at closing the gap and building a more inclusive cybersecurity workforce. Tune in to learn how collaboration between industry and government is driving change. Jacqui Loustau, AWSN Executive Director, Australian Women in Security Network, Professor Matthew Warren, Director of the RMIT Centre of Cyber Security Research and Innovation, RMIT For more great insights head to www.PublicSectorNetwork.co
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Donna DuPont is a futurist, systems thinker, and Founder of Purple Compass. With 25+ years of experience in healthcare, defense, and emergency management, she helps leaders build future literacy and navigate uncertainty. Her work has earned 7 government awards and global recognition.
Send us a textMy guest for this episode is Donna Dupont, Founder and Chief Strategist for Purple Compass. She is an award-winning designer and futurist, and brings skills and insights developed over 25 years working with leaders in healthcare, public safety, defense and security. In our discussion, Donna explains the work she does helping organisations build their future literacy skills to navigate and lead change in today's complex and uncertain world. By integrating theory and practice she assists organisations to strengthen their anticipatory and adaptive capabilities, strategic intelligence, and agility in learning to advance future policy and strategic planning for impact. Donna is passionate about helping her clients learn and apply foresight to support organisational decision-making and advancing actions to mitigate future risk, enhance preparedness and adaptive capacity to disruptive events, and leverage opportunities for change, innovation and transformation. Her unique style bridges systems thinking with strategic foresight to understand patterns and the potential evolution over time. She works with both quantitative and qualitative data, and designs processes to ensure confidence with insights and knowledge theories generated. And Donna is well qualified to provide this foresight to organisation - she is a recipient of seven government awards at the provincial and federal level for outstanding achievement, excellence and partner relations in policy and strategic planning. Her futures research “Anticipation in Emergency Management, 2020” received awards from the Canadian Defence and Security Network, and the Association of Professional Futurists. Donna holds a Master of Design in Strategic Foresight & Innovation from OCAD University. I hope you find this conversation as interesting as I did.Contact ABM Risk Partnership to optimise your risk management approach: email us: info@abmrisk.com.au Tweet us at @4RiskCme Visit our LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/18394064/admin/ Thanks for listening to the show and please keep your guest suggestions coming!
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, John Cappello emphasized the importance of collaboration and sharing experiences in the Western United States to combat disinformation and influence social dynamics. He suggested several research areas, including the use of disinformation in the Western Balkans, the impact of disinformation on trust in institutions, and effective strategies for countering disinformation. John also encouraged interested students or researchers to reach out to him for potential collaboration. He recommended the book "Parting the Curtain" by Walter Hickson for a better understanding of the challenges faced in the region. Recording Date: 11 Feb 2025 Research Question: John Cappello suggests an interested student or researcher examine the disinformation tactics actors use within the Balkan region and which strategies have been successful to counter these efforts. Resources: Balkan Security Network Halyard Mission Foundation Parting the Curtain: Propaganda, Culture, and the Cold War, 1945-1961 by Walter L. Hixson Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History by Robert D. Kaplan Tim Judah Noel Malcolm Link to full show notes and resources Guest Bio: John Cappello, a 25-year veteran of the United States Air Force, is a founding partner and Chief Operations Officer of the Balkan Security Network (BSN). Specializing in defense and security issues, with a focus on hybrid warfare and information operations in the Western Balkans, his experience includes serving as Defense Attaché in Belgrade, Serbia, and U.S. Air Force Attaché in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Balkan Security Network specializes in defense and security information projects and disinformation analysis in the Western Balkans, providing fact-based news and analysis on these issues. BSN's content is published across the region. John is also the president of the Halyard Mission Foundation. Founded in 2015 the goal of the Foundation is to educate, commemorate, and increase awareness of the Halyard Mission, the rescue of over 500 US airmen during WWII, and the role the Serbs played in the success of the mission. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Hamilton's Jewish community agencies—including synagogues, schools and camps—spent the evening of Jan. 20 learning new security protocols to handle antisemitic protests, vandalism and terrorist attacks. The “Guardian Training” session was part of Hamilton's new membership in the U.S.-based Secure Community Network (SCN) program, run by the New York-based Jewish Federations of North America. Hamilton is the first Canadian Jewish community to join this network. Hamilton received hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding for the next three years, and quickly used part of it to hire a former local police commander as their new regional security director, whom they sent for training in Chicago. That's where the SCN Network's 24/7 command centre is located, where former FBI agents and ex-military experts sit in a computer-lined war room and monitor attacks and threats to the Jewish world. After Oct. 7, Jewish leadership in Hamilton were looking for an answer to protect their community, but its small size of 5,000 people made it unrealistic to afford the needed staffing and resources to build its own security network. On this episode of The CJN Daily, we hear more about why Canadian federations are looking south of the border for help: we're joined by Glenn Mannella, the new regional security director at Hamilton's Jewish Federation, and Gustavo Rymberg, the Federation's CEO. Related links See what the Jewish Federations of North America's Secure Community Network command centre looks like, and how it saves Jewish lives. Learn why Hamilton's Jewish Film Festival was moved after original venue cancelled, after Oct. 7, in The CJN. Read more about private security agencies setting up to act to protect the Jewish community in Canada after Oct. 7, in The CJN. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
Ashleigh Subramanian-Montgomery, Senior Policy Director of the Charity and Security Network, discusses the recent report on the impacts of UN Resolution 2664 on financial institutions and donors, the passage of a permanent humanitarian carveout, and the challenges in Syria assisting those in need during the country's chaotic times.
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Peter Mazereeuw talks with Stephen Saideman, the director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network and Paterson chair in international affairs at Carleton University, about the NATO leaders' summit in Washington; what a Trump presidency would mean for the alliance; Canada's commitment to the two per cent target; and its plan to buy a new batch of attack submarines.
This weekend we have an interview with Francois Guay discussion a unique study that the Canadian Cyber Security Network did called Cybertowns.
A local digital security network that connects neighbors to each other and nearest police posts, is changing the face of Masajja, a Kampala suburb, where rarely would a night pass without a break-in in one of the homes.
In this episode we discuss breaking barriers and achieving success as women in STEM with my guest Dr. Susan McGinty. Susan is a global STEM leadership development expert, speaker, and author, on navigating the STEM landscape with passion and purpose. “I believe female leadership can create powerful, positive and far reaching impact. We can keep talking about the lack of women in STEM leadership and the impact it is having on STEM. capability or we can start doing something about it now.” Episode Highlights: 1. The Power of Visible Influence in STEM Dr. Susan McGinty's words resonate deeply as she reminds us of the tremendous impact female leadership can have in STEM and beyond. But why does visible influence matter? How can we become catalysts for change and empower others to step into the spotlight? Let's explore the transformative effect of representation and why it's time for us to be the driving force in reshaping the face of STEM leadership. 2. Empowering Success: Belief and Support Imagine a world where you're surrounded by individuals who believe in your potential, who uplift and inspire you to reach greater heights. Dr. Susan shares her personal anecdotes on the significance of building a supportive network and surrounding yourself with like-minded champions. Uncover the essence of mentorship and allyship to propel your success in STEM. 3. Fuelling Passion with Purpose: Your Unique Contribution As women in STEM, it's vital to gain clarity on our unique contributions and understand why they matter deeply. Dr. Susan's wisdom will help you navigate challenges with purpose and resilience. Discover actionable steps to connect with your sense of purpose and create a lasting impact in your field. Key Learnings: Embrace visible influence to create positive change in STEM leadership. Cultivate a supportive network to uplift and inspire your journey. Define your purpose in STEM to fuel passion and resilience. Actionable Advice: Take time to reflect on your own leadership journey in STEM and identify areas where you can amplify your visible influence. Seek mentorship and allyship to build a supportive network that encourages growth. Reflect on your purpose in STEM and align your actions with your unique contribution. About Dr. Susan McGinty: Dr. Susan McGinty's journey is an inspiring testament to the possibilities that arise when passion, perseverance, and purpose converge. With a background in Medicinal & Organic Chemistry and a Master of Leadership, Susan spent over ten years in research before venturing into the realm of Defence and National Security. Over the course of 14 years, with 12 of those in leadership positions, she led specialized scientific and technical teams, forged key international Defense and national security partnerships, and offered invaluable advice on strategic, operational, and scientific policies. As the Founder and Director of Aya Leadership, she works tirelessly to empower women in these professions worldwide, helping them master their leadership purpose, skills, and experiences through education, resources, and coaching. In her fifteen years of experience in adult education, coaching, and mentoring across various sectors, Susan has made a profound impact, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of STEM and security leadership. She is a co-author of the #1 international best-selling book ‘Women Transforming the Landscape of Science and Tech,' a sought-after speaker, a certified coach, and a certified NLP Practitioner. Susan's commitment to change has earned her recognition as one of the 20 Australian leadership experts to watch in 2021, and she continues to be an Executive Member of Women in STEM Leadership, alongside being a strategic partner of the Australian Women in Security Network. Don't forget to tag us on social media using #UnleashingBrilliancePodcast and share your inspiring takeaways!
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Let's talk about Foreign Interference, especially post David Johnston's resignation last Friday due to what he called a “highly partisan atmosphere”. GUEST: Dr. Lori Turnbull, Director of the School of Public Administration with Dalhousie University - Fmr U.S. President Donald Trump, set to be arraigned tomorrow in Federal Court on 37 charges related to national security. GUEST: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News - Trudeau spent the weekend in Ukraine in a surprise visit where he addressed the Ukrainian Parliament, had a number of different discussions with President Zelenskyy, and reaffirmed and made some new commitments to Canada's involvement in the Russia-Ukraine War. GUEST: Thomas Hughes, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Canadian Defence and Security Network. - How about that historic win in the Canadian Open with Nick Taylor? GUEST: Lukas Weese, Associate Editor of news with The Athletic.
In this Podcast, InfosecTrain will be hosting a “Cloud Computing Expert Masterclass” with certified experts, in order to help you unlock the mystery of cloud computing and its incredible benefits! If you're looking to learn more about the benefits of cloud computing, then this event is definitely for you! In this Masterclass, you'll get to hear from top experts on the topic, and explore the various benefits of cloud computing. From simplified management to improved security, this Masterclass has it all! Thank you for Listening this Podcast, For more details or free demo with our expert write into us at sales@infosectrain.com #networksecurityonazure #azure #microsoftazure #security #cloudsecurity #azuresecurity #networksecuritygroups #microsoftsecurity #azurenetworksecurity #azurensg #networksecurity #azurefirewall #networksecuritygroup #virtualnetwork #azurenetworking #infosectrain
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen to become the first Canadian to orbit the moon, he joins us to talk about it. Dr. Caitlin Dunne (Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine) talks about one in six people worldwide are affected by infertility, reported in a new study by the WHO (World Health Organization). We get into Trump's arraignment with Jessica Henry (Professor, Department of Justice Studies, Montclair State University) and why there wasn't a mug shot with Jonathan Finn (Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University and author of Capturing the Criminal Image: From Mugshot to Surveillance Society). On NATO's 74th birthday, the alliance welcomes Finland to the fold, we get into it with Thomas Hughes (post-doctoral fellow, Canadian Defense and Security Network).
In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Malik Yakini. Malik is doing fantastic work and we hope that you enjoy this special episode as much as we do!www.dbcfsn.orgFacebook - Detroit Black Community Food Security NetworkInstagram- detroitblackcommunityMalik's Band Mollywop!:www.mollywopjams.com
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Canada has been talking about how to streamline access to care using queuing theory for more than 20 years. Centralized wait-lists have been proven to work. So why isn't Canada using them in health care across the country? GUEST: Armine Yalnizyan, Economist and Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers - Canadian manufacturers are concerned about a promise made by U.S. president Joe Biden in his state of the union speech Tuesday evening, pledging to use only American materials in infrastructure projects. GUEST: Jack Jedwab, President of the Association for Canadian Studies - At the last NATO summit in Madrid, leaders of the Western military alliance ordered the conversion of battle groups in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia to full combat brigades with anywhere from 4,000 to 6,000 troops each, depending on the availability of equipment. Getting there is proving to be a struggle, according to two recent reports — one from the U.K. House of Commons, the other from a Warsaw-based international affairs think-tank. Since that June NATO summit, journalists have been asking Canadian politicians and military officials when the Canadian-led brigade in Latvia will be created and what it will look like. Their responses have been vague. GUEST: Thomas Hughes, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Canadian Defence and Security Network
Following the recent announcement of new OFAC General Licenses that allow for expanded humanitarian relief work in many high-risk jurisdictions, this episode will dig into what grantmakers need to know about the changes and how it will affect grants made to those countries. CAF America's Ted Hart will be joined Paul Carroll, the Director of Charity and Security Network to update listeners on the recent OFAC General Licenses and what if means for their philanthropy. TARGET OUTCOMES: Listeners have a reasoned, balanced understanding of the opportunities presented by the new Licenses as well as the serious risks that remain. Listeners leave with a better understanding of how OFAC General Licenses affect charitable grantmaking around the world. Listeners know where to find more detailed resources about the new Licenses.
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On this Episode of the Mind Your Herbs Podcast we discuss the Black Food Security Network with Malik Yakini
Beijing has been accused of setting up a global network of overseas police stations to help pursue government targets, including in Spain. And, a rescue ship carrying about 230 migrants had been stuck off Italy's coast in recent days, after a new far-right government in Rome barred it from docking. France is now permitting the boat to anchor in Toulon. Also, Victoria Obidina was among a group of women who were taken as prisoners by the Russian military and held captive for six months. She was released last month as part of a prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine. Plus, every year on Guinness World Records Day, ambitious people from around the world try to break the most random — yet impressive — records. *** Every weekday, you rely on The World for the best human-centered international news. This podcast, and all of The World's coverage, is free because listeners like you support our nonprofit newsroom. Learn more here.
Jennifer Carpenter and Paige Tolbert from the Frederick Food Security Network join us for our second in the five part series on Frederick County non-profit organizations. We talk with them about their tie into Hood College and who the Frederick Food Security Network helps. We discuss the mission of the FFSN and how you can contribute to their organization. They also share with us the partnerships that they have around Frederick County and who they collaborate with to ensure that they can provide food for anyone in need. Website:https://www.hood.edu/academics/departments/department-biology/center-coastal-watershed-studies/frederick-food-security-network Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FFSNHood/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederickfood/?hl=en ____________________________________________________________ Follow and Connect with Us ____________________________________________________________ Check out our websites, apps and much more www.steeplesandpeoples.com Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Steeples&Peoples Join the conversation on Twitter https://twitter.com/SteeplesPeoples Follow us on Instagram pics https://www.instagram.com/steeplesandpeoples Reach out to us on Snapchat at: steeplespeoples Watch our Tik Tok at: steeplesandpeoples =========================== Feel free to let us know if you have any comments or questions By emailing us at: SteeplesandPeoples@gmail.com Steve Medley: voice intro and outro Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join us weekly to find out what's going on with "All Things Frederick County, Maryland" on the Steeples and Peoples podcast!!!
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has clarified a widely condemned comment she made that people who choose not to get the COVID-19 vaccine are the “most discriminated-against group” of her lifetime – though she stopped short of a retraction or an apology. What repercussions can her comments have on her leadership? GUEST: Muhammad Ali, Senior Consultant for Crestview Strategies - Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he did not speak directly with Russian President Putin before tweeting out a Twitter poll with a highly criticized proposal for a “peace” plan for Russia and Ukraine, following a report from Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer that he had done so. GUEST: Marcus Kolga, Director of DisinfoWatch.org and Senior Fellow with the Macdonald Laurier Institute - Canada and Japan have launched talks aimed at sharing military intelligence, as the two countries try countering growing threats from China and Russia. What kind of implications can this alliance create? GUEST: Stephen M. Saideman, Paterson Chair of International Affairs at Carleton University, and Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network
The Canadian army now finds itself helping out with things like vaccine rollouts and disaster response — raising questions about whether such tasks distract from the overall readiness of the country's armed forces. We talk to Stephen Saideman, director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network and a professor at Carleton University; Kerry Buck, former Canadian ambassador to NATO; and David Bercuson, director emeritus of the University of Calgary's Centre for Military and Strategic Studies.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Russia continues to threaten Ukraine and the West with Nukes. They're also preparing to annex the areas of Ukraine it's taken to be a part of Russia. And now suddenly the Nord Stream gas pipeline to Germany has incurred massive damage. Russia is in a peculiar place, and Scott digs into that with Ian Lee, Sprott School of Business, and Stephen Saideman of Carleton University. It is not often that you can say “We have impact” and it is a wholly positive outcome! NASA's mission to hit an asteroid as a potential solution to Earth threatening meteors worked! A man known simply as “Orbax” joins Scott for that. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Jamie Maraucher, Digital Broadcast Journalist. Marianne Meed-Ward, Mayor, Burlington. Orbax, Lecturer, Department of Physics, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Guelph, co-founder of Royal City Science, and one-half of Orbax and Pepper Do Science, an educational science-based platform Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. Jon Roe, Research Associate, Angus Reid Institute. Howard Levitt, Senior Partner, Howard Levitt. Stephen Saideman, Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University's Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network, and author of the book “For Kin or Country: Xenophobia, Nationalism, and War.” Cody Battershill, founder and chief spokesperson, Canada Action, national resource advocacy group. Scott Radley, Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – Elizabeth Russell Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast co-producer – Ben Straughan News Anchors – Dave Woodard, Diana Weeks Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
For more information check out ArcticNet and the North America and Arctic Defence Network (NAADSN).ArcticNet contributes to the development and distribution of the knowledge to inform policy development and adaptation strategies to help Canadians meet the challenges and opportunities created by modernization and climate change in the Arctic.NAADSN - The North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network is a collaborative network providing timely, relevant, and reliable expert advice on North American and Arctic defence and security topics.The Aquatic Bisophere Project The ABP is establishing a conservation Aquarium in the Prairies to help tell the Story of Water.
Water brings us together, but when there isn't enough to go around things get serious quickly. As the climate changes and water becomes less predictable on the landscape, conflicts over water will likely increase. Also as the arctic sea ice melts what does this mean for our security in the North and how will this affect us? What can we do?In today's episode we take it to the experts to find out what we should know about water, security and peace. We talk with Dr. Susanne Schmeier from IHE DELFT about how countries negotiate water agreements over shared water access and we also speak with Dr. Rob Huebert over why Canadians should be concerned about the arctic and the threats we now face with the disappearance of sea ice.For more information about Dr. Susanne Schmeier's work click here to go to the IHE Delft website to learn more about their programs and research projects. And for more information on the Water, Peace, and Security Partnership that Dr. Susanne runs click here.For more information about Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and everything that Dr. Rob Huebert mentioned check out ArcticNet and the North America and Arctic Defence Network (NAADSN).ArcticNet contributes to the development and distribution of the knowledge to inform policy development and adaptation strategies to help Canadians meet the challenges and opportunities created by modernization and climate change in the Arctic.NAADSN - The North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network is a collaborative network providing timely, relevant, and reliable expert advice on North American and Arctic defence and security topics.The Aquatic Bisophere Project The ABP is establishing a conservation Aquarium in the Prairies to help tell the Story of Water.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Ontario has basically lifted all its COVID-era public-health measures; the pandemic is essentially over, in an official sense, judging by how Ontario is handling it. An exception is the regulation that permits patients to be sent from a hospital to a long-term-care home, even against their will, or else be hit with heavy financial penalties. Are the already frail and vulnerable going to be the only people asked to make sacrifices to keep our system functioning? Matt Gurney, Columnist for the National Post and TVO - An organized campaign of hate is trying to silence women in journalism and they're sounding the alarm to find a way to stop these online attacks! GUEST: Brent Joly, President of The Canadian Association of Journalists - Ukrainian troops bolstered by stepped-up Western military aid launched a long-awaited counter-offensive to retake territory in the south on Monday as Russian forces shelled residential areas of the Black Sea port city of Mykolaiv. Moscow acknowledged a new offensive had been launched but said it had failed and the Ukrainians had suffered significant casualties. GUEST: Thomas Hughes, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Canadian Defence and Security Network
Canada joins with Britain to resume training Ukrainian soldiers Guest: Stephen Saideman, Paterson Chair in International Affairs, Carleton University and Director, Canadian Defence and Security Network. A Montrealer becomes North American Scrabble champion Guest: Michael Fagen, North American Scrabble champion Conflict, climate change and the war in Ukraine push South Sudan further into crisis Guest: Marwa Awad, World Food Programme representative in South Sudan Where is the Conservative leadership race headed after last night's final debate? Guest: John Ibbitson, Writer at large at The Globe and Mail July sees a big jump in reported cases of online sextortion, Guest: Stephen Sauer, director of Cybertip.ca.
Introduction to Networks with KevTechify on the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
In this episode we are going to look at Device Security.We will be discussing Cisco AutoSecure, Passwords, Additional Password Security, Enable SSH, and Disable Unused Services.Thank you so much for listening to this episode of my series on Introduction to Networks for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).Once again, I'm Kevin and this is KevTechify. Let's get this adventure started.All my details and contact information can be found on my website, https://KevTechify.com-------------------------------------------------------Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Introduction to Networks v1 (ITN)Episode 16 - Network Security FundamentalsPart D - Device SecurityPodcast Number: 85-------------------------------------------------------Equipment I like.Home Lab ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/home-labNetworking Tools ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/networking-toolsStudio Equipment ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/studio-equipment
The number of armed conflicts raging in today's world is many. These wars change the world, from the Afghan to the current Russian-Ukrainian wars. Nonprofit organizations are trying their best to act and carry humanitarian aid to civilians. But the US laws prevent nonprofit organizations from enacting life-saving work in disaster and conflict areas. Charity and Security Network aims to promote nonprofits and protect their ability to carry out effective programs. Find out how Charity and Security Network fights for nonprofit organizations in human rights, democratic governance, and disaster and armed conflict. Want to support Charity and Security Network? https://charityandsecurity.org/ Find the episode on Great.com: https://great.com/great-talks-with/charity-and-security-network/
For this episode of the Sosh Podcast, MAJ Haz Yano interviews Professor Stephen Saideman from Carleton University to talk about the state of civil-military relations in Japan. They discuss Japan's increasingly perilous security situation, whether Japan's defense structure is well-suited to meet new emerging threats, and how the focus on Article 9 leads to a concerning lack of civilian oversight on the Self Defense Forces. Please send any comments, questions, and suggestions to SoshResearchLab@westpoint.edu. Prof. Stephen Saideman holds the Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University's Normal Paterson School of International Affairs and is the Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network. He has written numerous books and articles on civil-military relations, nationalism, ethnic conflict, civil war, and alliance dynamics. He is currently working on a research project that looks at the role of legislatures in civil-military relations in democracies around the world. You can follow him on Twitter @smsaideman. MAJ Hazumu Yano is an Instructor of American Politics in West Point's Department of Social Sciences. He has prior experience working with the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force, having participated in joint exercises and served as an interpreter during engagements. His research interests focus on civil-military relations. He is also the producer for the Sosh Podcast. The Sosh Podcast is recorded, edited, and produced by faculty members of the Department of Social Sciences at the US Military Academy, West Point. However, the views expressed on this podcast belong to those of the speakers, and should not be seen as reflective of the official positions of the US Military Academy, the United States Army, the Department of Defense, or any government entity.
At their core, sanctions are a way for countries to say, “We don't like what you're doing, and we're going to make your life harder for it.” When they're at their best, sanctions can isolate corrupt financiers, stigmatize human rights violators and even get entire countries to change their behavior. But they don't always work that way. Economic sanctions are really hard to do right. They have to be precisely gamed out, or they can backfire in any number of ways. They're often hard to get rid of. And, more often than not, they hurt real people. But the US likes sanctions. Congress likes sanctions. On this episode of Things That Go Boom, what does all of this mean for some of our oldest sanctions? And some of our newest? GUESTS: Jason Bartlett, Center for a New American Security; Ricardo Herrero, Cuba Study Group; Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Artist and Cornelius Vanderbilt Endowed Chair of Fine Arts, Vanderbilt University; Inna Melnykovska, Central European University; Paul Carroll, Charity & Security Network; Konrad Körding, University of Pennsylvania; Elnaz Alikarami, McGill University; and Nosratullah Mohammadi, University of Geneva (formerly Zanjan, Iran) ADDITIONAL READING: Can Sanctions Stop Russia?, Annie Lowrey, The Atlantic. The Russian Sanctions Regime and the Risk of Catastrophic Success, Erik Sand and Suzanne Freeman, War on the Rocks. The Impact of Western Sanctions on Russia and How They Can Be Made Even More Effective, Anders Åslund and Maria Snegovaya, Atlantic Council. Boxing Cuba In Benefits No One, Christopher Sabatini and Lauren Cornwall, Foreign Policy. Special thanks to Maria Snegovaya.
Check out Ukpeme's book here! eBook link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LDTPYGT Paperback link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/179162314X Ukpeme Akpan Okon is the author of award-winning The Values String: A book on Transitional Life, Compelling Fulfillment, and Profound Peace. A lawyer, arbitrator, mediator, speaker, Ambassador for Peace and facilitator, she is the Executive Secretary of Mediators & Advocates of Peace (LAMPAIX), Founder of Guild of Adjudicators in Nigeria (GAIN) and the Pioneer Coordinator of Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC) of the Catholic Cathedral of the Twelve Apostles Parish, Abuja, Nigeria. She is the Convener of The Peace Agenda, a platform for strategizing sustainable agenda and action for peace, as well as the organizer of The Peace Agenda Summit. Ukpeme is a member of Women, Peace and Security Network, as well as other peace-focused organizations. She is the National Director — Administration of International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) U.S.A. Chapter. You + Happy is available anywhere you get your podcasts, including YouTube. For more, follow us on Instagram: @youplushappy Thank you for listening! And remember, "We'll show you our definition of success if you show us yours"
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Malik Kenyatta Yakini is an activist and educator who is committed to freedom and justice for African people in particular and humanity in general. Yakini is a co-founder and the Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network, which operates a seven-acre farm in Detroit and spearheaded efforts to establish the Detroit Food Policy Council, which he chaired from December 2009 - May 2012. He served as a member of the Michigan Food Policy Council from 2008 - 2010. From 2011 - 2013 he served on the steering committee of Uprooting Racism Planting Justice. He is a co-founder of the National Black Food and Justice Alliance.From 1990 - 2011 he served as Executive Director of Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy, one of Detroit's leading African-centered schools. In 2006 he was honored as "Administrator of the Year" by the Michigan Association of Public School Academies. He served as a member of the Board of Directors of Timbuktu Academy of Science and Technology from 2004 - 2011. He is C.E.O. of Black Star Educational Management.He is dedicated to working to identify and alleviate the impact of racism and white privilege on the food system. He has an intense interest in contributing to the development of an international food sovereignty movement that embraces Blacks farmers in the Americas, the Caribbean and Africa. He views the "good food revolution" as part of the larger movement for freedom, justice and equality.Yakini has presented at numerous local community meetings and national conferences on creating a racially just food system and implementing community food sovereignty practices. In 2017 and 2018 he co-led the course “Food Literacy for All” at the University of Michigan. He is featured in the book "Blacks Living Green," and the movies "Urban Roots" and “Tomorrow”. He has appeared on the nationally televised Tavis Smiley Show and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. He served as an Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy "Food and Community Fellow" from 2011- 2013, and a Business Alliance for Living Local Economies (BALLE) Localist Fellow from 2014 - 2015.He is the recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious James Beard Leadership Award. He holds a B.A. degree in Broadcasting from Eastern Michigan University.Yakini is a musician who plays guitar, bass and dundun drums. He currently leads the Detroit-based band Mollywop! He has traveled to Ghana, Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Cote d'Ivoire, Jamaica, Italy, France, Spain and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He is the father of three and the grandfather of one. He is a vegan and an avid organic grower.SUBSCRIBE AND WATCHSubscribe to the show on your favorite video and podcast platforms. Or watch or listen on our website.LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE!Please share this episode your your social media and like and subscribe to ours: Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Pinterest * TikTokVOLUNTEERIf you'd like to help, email info @ fjpodcast . com (no spaces). BECOME A PATRONVisit Brenda's Patreon page to support her work on the show and other food justice projects.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BrendaSanders)
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Malik Kenyatta Yakini is an activist and educator who is committed to freedom and justice for African people in particular and humanity in general. Yakini is a co-founder and the Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network, which operates a seven-acre farm in Detroit and spearheaded efforts to establish the Detroit Food Policy Council, which he chaired from December 2009 - May 2012. He served as a member of the Michigan Food Policy Council from 2008 - 2010. From 2011 - 2013 he served on the steering committee of Uprooting Racism Planting Justice. He is a co-founder of the National Black Food and Justice Alliance.From 1990 - 2011 he served as Executive Director of Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy, one of Detroit's leading African-centered schools. In 2006 he was honored as "Administrator of the Year" by the Michigan Association of Public School Academies. He served as a member of the Board of Directors of Timbuktu Academy of Science and Technology from 2004 - 2011. He is C.E.O. of Black Star Educational Management.He is dedicated to working to identify and alleviate the impact of racism and white privilege on the food system. He has an intense interest in contributing to the development of an international food sovereignty movement that embraces Blacks farmers in the Americas, the Caribbean and Africa. He views the "good food revolution" as part of the larger movement for freedom, justice and equality.Yakini has presented at numerous local community meetings and national conferences on creating a racially just food system and implementing community food sovereignty practices. In 2017 and 2018 he co-led the course “Food Literacy for All” at the University of Michigan. He is featured in the book "Blacks Living Green," and the movies "Urban Roots" and “Tomorrow”. He has appeared on the nationally televised Tavis Smiley Show and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. He served as an Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy "Food and Community Fellow" from 2011- 2013, and a Business Alliance for Living Local Economies (BALLE) Localist Fellow from 2014 - 2015.He is the recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious James Beard Leadership Award. He holds a B.A. degree in Broadcasting from Eastern Michigan University.Yakini is a musician who plays guitar, bass and dundun drums. He currently leads the Detroit-based band Mollywop! He has traveled to Ghana, Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Cote d'Ivoire, Jamaica, Italy, France, Spain and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He is the father of three and the grandfather of one. He is a vegan and an avid organic grower.SUBSCRIBE AND WATCHSubscribe to the show on your favorite video and podcast platforms. Or watch or listen on our website.LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE!Please share this episode your your social media and like and subscribe to ours: Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Pinterest * TikTokVOLUNTEERIf you'd like to help, email info @ fjpodcast . com (no spaces). BECOME A PATRONVisit Brenda's Patreon page to support her work on the show and other food justice projects.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BrendaSanders)
This week we have a good one y'all. Ashley and Brother Eric (filling in for Brother Lee) talk to Sha'Von Terrell, the Deputy Director of Black Church Food Security Network. This episode examines the role of the church in organizing, the beginnings of the Black Church Food Security Network and of course a food game!
In this episode of Tech Done Different, you'll hear from two special guests: Jacquie Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network and Aby Swabey, Publisher of Women in Magazine.You'll hear from not one but two (!) special guests: Jacquie Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network and Aby Swabey, Publisher of Women in Security Magazine. You'll hear us explore the diversity and inclusion challenges in security and how to improve in this critical area.You'll learn:why it can be daunting to feel differentwhy diversity isn't just the right thing to do, it makes powerful business sensewhat attributes women bring to the team dynamicwhy gender diversity isn't just an infosec problem, it's across all techwhen the attrition of quality candidates begins to happen and how to combat thatwhy the barriers exist, and how to combat themwhy most job ads are an issue, and what to do about itwhy companies need to be more flexibleGuestsJacqui Loustau, Founder of Australian Women in Security Network (@Source2C on Twitter)Aby Swabey, Co-Founder Source2Create and Publisher of Women in Security Magazine (@CSO_Australia on Twitter)HostTed HarringtonResourcesLearn more about what Jacqui is up to at: https://www.awsn.org.au/Learn more about what Aby is up to at: https://source2create.com.au/This Episode's SponsorsIf you'd like to sponsor this or any other podcast episode on ITSPmagazine, you can learn more here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorshipsFor more podcast stories from Tech Done Different With Ted Harrington: https://www.itspmagazine.com/tech-done-different-podcastAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorshipsLearn more about Ted at https://tedharrington.com/podcast and his book at https://hackablebook.com
In this episode of Tech Done Different, you'll hear from two special guests: Jacquie Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network and Aby Swabey, Publisher of Women in Magazine.You'll hear from not one but two (!) special guests: Jacquie Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network and Aby Swabey, Publisher of Women in Security Magazine. You'll hear us explore the diversity and inclusion challenges in security and how to improve in this critical area.You'll learn:why it can be daunting to feel differentwhy diversity isn't just the right thing to do, it makes powerful business sensewhat attributes women bring to the team dynamicwhy gender diversity isn't just an infosec problem, it's across all techwhen the attrition of quality candidates begins to happen and how to combat thatwhy the barriers exist, and how to combat themwhy most job ads are an issue, and what to do about itwhy companies need to be more flexibleGuestsJacqui Loustau, Founder of Australian Women in Security Network (@Source2C on Twitter)Aby Swabey, Co-Founder Source2Create and Publisher of Women in Security Magazine (@CSO_Australia on Twitter)HostTed HarringtonResourcesLearn more about what Jacqui is up to at: https://www.awsn.org.au/Learn more about what Aby is up to at: https://source2create.com.au/This Episode's SponsorsIf you'd like to sponsor this or any other podcast episode on ITSPmagazine, you can learn more here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorshipsFor more podcast stories from Tech Done Different With Ted Harrington: https://www.itspmagazine.com/tech-done-different-podcastAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorshipsLearn more about Ted at https://tedharrington.com/podcast and his book at https://hackablebook.com
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