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In this mass extinction era, can we save the Endangered Species Act? We discuss how engaged citizens can speak out against the trump regime's recent proposal to weaken the notion of what “harm” legally means (so the Endangered Species Act would essentially no longer protect animals' habitats from exploitation, even though habitat destruction is the largest threat to species). Here's a link to a public comment opportunity for engaged citizens to post their thoughts to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services (by May 19 ,2025). But the fight will be ongoing and end up in court, so continue to keep tabs on what we can all do for wild animal protection. In this 44-minute podcast, In Tune to Nature Host Carrie Freeman interviews Tara Zuardo, a legal expert, and Senior Advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity. https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/biodiversity/# Tara discusses: the successes of the 50+ year Endangered Species Act (ESA) (it has faced attacks before, but courts have held firm), how contentious some have made the ESA historically (such as with the spotted owl), how flexible the ESA actually is in balancing human and nonhuman animal interests, larger issues of needing to legally protect all (even non-endangered) wild/free-living animals in North America, such as on wildlife refuges and from trapping (yes that's still a thing), and how to work at the state and local level on wildlife-friendly policies (while acknowledging our exhaustion that we have to waste time and resources for four years, trying to protect what we have, rather than moving forward at the federal level). "In Tune to Nature" is a weekly radio show airing Wednesdays at 6pm Eastern Time on 89.3FM-Atlanta radio and streaming worldwide on wrfg.org (Radio Free Georgia, a nonprofit indie station) hosted by me, Carrie Freeman, or Melody Paris. The show's website and action items can be found at https://wrfg.org/in-tune-to-nature/ Please support nonprofit indie media like our Radio Free Georgia station at https://wrfg.org/ Thank you! Take care of yourself and others, including other species, like those who rely on us and enforcement of laws like the Endangered Species Act. Endangered FL Manatee Photo Credit: Keith Ramos USFWS, from the Center for Biological Diversity action item on website. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on In Tune to Nature do not necessarily reflect those of WRFG, its board, staff or volunteers.
00:08 — Abdullahi Halakhe is Senior Advocate for East and Southern Africa at Refugees International. 00:33 — Charlie Eaton is Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Merced. His latest book is Bankers in the Ivory Tower: The Troubling Rise of Financiers in US Higher Education. He is also the author of the Progressive Disclosure newsletter on Substack. The post Two Years of War in Sudan; Plus, Harvard Stands up to the Trump Administration appeared first on KPFA.
What are the long-term, intended and unintended consequences of the USAID funding freeze? How the suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule, and other executive orders from the new Trump Administration related to the US-Mexico border and the End of the Sensitive Zones Policy will impact the rights, safety, and lives of refugee women and girls in the U.S. and worldwide? In this interview with Devon Cone, Senior Advocate for Women and Girls at Refugees International, we explored the factors behind the growing disinterest in the protection of migrants' human rights and we examined how these measures will disproportionately affect women and girls fleeing violent conflict in Afghanistan, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, and countries in the Northern Triangle of Central America. Join us in this exploration and subscribe to our podcast newsletter community here.Listen to related episodes: 91. Dr. Paul Slovic & Dr. Scott Slovic on the Science Behind the Limits of Compassion112. Devon Cone on COVID-19 Impact on Migration & Humanitarian Crises179. Marta Saiz on Human Rights Journalism & Foreign Affairs190. Dr. William T. Armaline on The Crisis of Human Rights in the Age of Global CapitalismRecommended links to this episode:Refugees International Official WebsiteWhat Do President Trump's Week One Actions Mean for Refugees International's Global Advocacy?No Model of Refuge: Sudanese Refugees in EgyptThe Nuba Mountains: A Window into the Sudan CrisisGaza Dispatches: Hunger and Siege“They Left Us Without Any Support”: Afghans in Pakistan Waiting for SolutionsIn Apparent Quid Pro Quo Deal, Panama and Costa Rica Facilitating U.S.-Sponsored Human Rights Violations of Asylum Seekers Tell Your Member of Congress: Save USAID, Save Lives
Fighting is intensifying in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The Rwanda-backed M23 group is making further territorial advances. So with diplomacy having failed, what are the risks the conflict may escalate into another regional war? In this Episode: Kambale Musavuli, Researcher at the Center for Research on the Congo. Angela Muvumba Sellström, Senior Researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute. Abdullahi Halakhe, peace and policy analyst and Senior Advocate at Refugees International. Host: James Bays Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes!
An explosive diplomatic row between the US and Colombia over the deportation of unauthorised immigrants on military planes. It's been quickly defused for now, but threats of further action are being made. What does this signal about the new Donald Trump presidency? In this Episode: Niall Stanage, White House Columnist, The Hill newspaper. Sergio Guzman, Director, Colombia Risk Analysis. Rachel Schmidtke, Senior Advocate, Latin America, Refugees International in the US. Host: Elizabeth Puranam Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes!
00:08 — Abdullahi Halakhe is Senior Advocate for East and Southern Africa at Refugees International. 00:33 — Will Oremus is a Technology news analysis reporter for the Washington Post. The post State Department Declares Genocide in Sudan; Plus, Meta Ends Factchecking Programs appeared first on KPFA.
Court Orders VeryDarkMan To Remove Videos Over Opinion On Falz, Femi Falana https://osazuwaakonedo.news/court-orders-verydarkman-to-remove-videos-over-opinion-on-falz-femi-falana/16/10/2024/ #Issues #Bobrisky #Falana #Falz #VeryDarkMan ©October 16th, 2024 ®October 16, 2024 9:35 am Before the commencement of trial and court proceedings in a lawsuit filed by Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN and a popular human rights lawyer against Martins Otse aka VeryDarkMan who pride himself as Online Police, a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos State has issued a pre-trial order, asking VeryDarkMan to remove the videos and comments he made on social media platforms in which VeryDarkMan expressed his own opinion about Femi Falana and his son, Folarin Falana aka Falz over their alleged conspiracy with a crossdresser, Idris Okuneye aka Bobrisky to undermine Nigeria legal system. #OsazuwaAkonedo
In this episode, Oluwakayode and Kunle Edun discuss the recent VIO court judgment, breaking down its implications for road safety regulations and motorists. They explore the legal perspectives, the potential impact on enforcement, and what this means for drivers. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of this landmark ruling and its effect on everyday commuting.
Ayodele Okundalaiye is a dynamic professional Master of Ceremony/Compere with a sense of humour - he is popularly known as the Senior Advocate of Comedy (SACO).As a Compere, he has consistently delivered outstanding value to clients across several industries and sectors. This has made SACO the choice MC by Multinational companies, financial institutions, Telecom giants, FMCG companies, Non-profits, political, educational and Faith-based organizations as well as high-net-worth individuals in Nigeria and abroad. Some companies/organizations that have engaged his professional Compere service for events include MTN, KPMG, Lagos Business School, Rainoil, and Pretoria Canadian Association of Nigerian Physicians and Dentists.SACO has hosted events in the US, Canada, UK, France, South Africa, Ghana, Dubai, Turkey and even Israel to mention a few. He has also hosted about 2000 social events (weddings and birthday parties) at home and abroad. His style can be described as a blend of humour - rib cracking, clean ethical and family-friendly jokes, wit and an abundance of courtesy for clients and guests alike. He deploys class and panache in the management of programs and also brings to the table the ability to adapt and customize programs to suit the needs of specific and unique audiences. Event Planners often find his input priceless and vital to the overall success of their events. He is also an alumnus of Lagos Business School's Enterprise Development Centre.He is married to Aghogho and together they have 3 amazing children.SACO holds LEGACY above all achievements - he is passionate about building capacity for the next generations. This led to the establishment of the Strategic Mentorship Programme – a vehicle that aims to provide strategic mentorship to young entertainment entrepreneurs.Find out more @spiritofsaco
Vidhi, in collaboration with the India International Centre, is hosting ‘The Working of the Indian Constitution: Stories and Scholarship'. The 5th episode focuses on Bail in High Profile cases, with the recent Arvind Kejriwal case as the kickstarter. The discussion was held between Sidharth Luthra, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Arghya Sengupta, Founder and Research Director, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy.
Welcome to a special episode of The Arun Pandit Show, where we sit down with the renowned Senior Advocate, Mr. Pradeep Rai. With over 25 years of experience at the Supreme Court of India, Mr. Rai brings a wealth of knowledge and insights. In this episode, we dive into various intriguing topics such as the different types of cases in Indian courts, why wealthy individuals often disrespect court orders, and the real story behind Lalu Prasad Yadav's arrest. We also explore the structure of India's judicial system, how Arvind Kejriwal was arrested, and why Hindi isn't the language used in the Supreme Court.
This is the Catch Up on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I am Shashank BhargavaToday is the 3rd of July and here are today's headlines.The Supreme Court said that every accused has the right to a speedy trial, despite the seriousness of the charges, and chided the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for opposing the bail plea of a man who has been in jail for four years after being charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Justice J.B. Pardiwala, while granting bail to accused Javed Gulam Nabi Shaikh, told the agency that it should not make a mockery of justice, adding, “He [the accused] might have committed a serious offense, but you are under the obligation to start the trial. He has been in jail for the past four years. To date, the charge has not been framed.”A day after 121 people died in a stampede during a religious congregation in Hathras, the local preacher, Bhole Baba, who had convened the gathering on Wednesday, blamed anti-social elements for the tragic incident. Releasing a statement, he said, “The stampede was created by some anti-social elements. I have authorized Dr. A.P. Singh, Senior Advocate, to take further legal action on this.” Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said a judicial inquiry headed by a retired High Court judge will be initiated and promised to punish those responsible for the lapse.Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren today tendered his resignation to the Governor, paving the way for former Chief Minister Hemant Soren to head the government. A request was also submitted to the Governor by Hemant Soren to form the government.In a troubling trend for Bihar, a portion of a bridge in the Siwan district collapsed this morning, marking the seventh such incident in the state within the past 15 days. The small bridge over the Gandaki River connects several villages with Maharajganj. While no casualties have been reported so far, this is the second incident of bridge collapse in Siwan in the last 11 days. Villagers suggested that heavy rainfall over the preceding days may have contributed to the collapse, with a surge in the Gandaki River potentially weakening the bridge's structure.Over a month after the monsoons hit the Northeast on the 10th of June, Assam continues to reel under severe inundation after days of relentless rainfall. The floodwaters have submerged thousands of villages, forced the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people, and threatened the fragile ecosystems of the region, including the iconic Kaziranga National Park. A staggering 6.4 lakh people from over 1,200 villages across 19 districts have been affected, forcing over 8,000 individuals to seek refuge in relief camps spread across the state.This was the catch up on 3 things by the Indian Express.Preparing for Civil Services? The Indian Express content that keeps you ahead of the curve is now available also on IAS Saathi. This new AI-driven app provides you credible information and aims to keep a balance of study & health. Download today on Google PlayStore and Apple Appstore.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iassathi.IASsathi&hl=en
June 16 2024-B.C.'s Senior Advocate Is Championing the Rights of Canada's 65 + & This Canadian Zoomer Makes Miss Universe Pageant History He's only been Seniors Advocate for B.C. for several months but Dan Levitt has been a champion for Seniors for years and, as you'll hear, this acclaimed international speaker, elder care leader, writer and gerontologist has returned from New York where he attended the UN Summit on Ageing on behalf of all older Canadians. He spoke with Bob Komsic. And Regardless of what your take is on beauty pageants, the Miss Universe pageant-- the one Donald Trump co-owned from 1996 to 2015--has dropped its age requirement this year. For the first time in 72-years anyone over 28 is permitted be they married, pregnant, gay or trans. Lorraine Peters of New Brunswick will make history next month in Windsor when she becomes the oldest contestant at 58. She spoke with Bob Komsic.
Keith and guest-host Robin Gill discuss BC's new senior advocate Dan Levitt. What are Dan's plans for his new position? What is BC United's plan now that several of their MLAs are crossing the floor to the BC Conservatives? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 61 - DrB - 2024-04-10 - Mary Mitchell, Chicago Sun Times Award-Winning Journalist and Senior Advocate joins with Dr. Cathy Subber, Chiroropractic Physician, Owner of Naperville's Advanced Care and Founder of Branch Moms. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
Why is Pakistan expelling Afghan refugees? Afghanistan says the move is illegal. Pakistan insists it's for security reasons. Is this politically motivated? And how will Taliban officials deal with it? In this episode: Nilofer Afridi Qazi, Social Worker by Trade. Faiz Zaland, Professor, Political Science, Kabul University. Devon Cone, Senior Advocate, Women and Girls, Refugees International. Host: James Bays Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
How have tech conversations changed in the past 2 decades? Why are there reservations against reservations? What does it mean for opportunities to be merit-based? How can women fight cybercrime? Why are modesty & invisibility no longer considered virtues if one wants to establish leadership in tech? How can women nurture and maintain their sense of agency over their digital narratives? This International Women's Day, hosts Shouvik, Leslie and Deepti turn to N.S. Nappinai, a Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India & the Founder of Cyber Saathi for lessons in gender parity when it comes to tech. Her answer - Gender obsolescence! In other words, she suggests us to do away with the idea of gender completely. Hear this episode till the end to enjoy bonus bloopers because believe us when we say this episode was carved out of bloopers, not the other way around. We hope you enjoy the solicited and unsolicited advice from this bunch of enthusiastic individuals!
Small Biz Matters: People, Policy, Purpose ~ Episode #221 Broadcast date: 30th January 2024 Host: Alexi Boyd, Small Business Advocate & Policy Advisor Guest: The speakers and attendees at the Intuit GetConnected23 conference! Conferences are a great way to connect with your peers, learn the latest industry trends and grab some swag! And last year's Intuit GetConnect conference was no exception. But what made this accounting and bookkeeping get together different was the quality of the discussions and the focus on the future of tech. A big focus for me at the conference was Open Banking and what small businesses can expect in the near and distant future. How have international companies supported advocates in the fight to ensure small businesses control, retain and utilise their banking data as an all-important tool. I'm keen to share those interviews with captains of industry, economists and innovative app founders to find out what they think will be the impact of AI on the Fintech Industry, advisors and small business owners. Small Biz Matters went on the road to find out. We interviewed: Lars Leber, Vice President Australia, RoW & Global Expansion at Intuit Robyn Jacobson, Senior Advocate at The Tax Institute Danielle Franklin DeSarzant - Global Senior Product Marketing Manager at Mailchimp Damien Greathead - Head of Marketing - Accountant & Advisor Group, Intuit Australia Grant Augustin, Founder of SISS Data Services and Steve Kemp, Head of Financial Institute Partnerships at Intuit Let's have a listen to their thoughts on the digital future, advocacy and open banking! PEOPLE - Are small businesses in Australia more digitised? Are they really that different than those in other countries? What's the key piece of advice you'd give to FinTech startups just starting out? How does the Tax Institute work across so many policy areas to improve the tax system? How does a massive industry shift like AI impact a product like Mailchimp and help the end user like a small business? Does AI really make life easier? POLICY - What will the Australian Government's open banking and CDR changes mean for small businesses? What sort of incentives would encourage small businesses to fix tax unintended errors and make the system educative rather than punitive? Why are late payment times so problematic for small businesses and what can be done to speed up this problem? PURPOSE - What are the benefits of digitisation for small businesses and their advisors? What international experience does a global company bring to the table in the policy areas of open banking and digitisation? How have you been active in this space and helped policy makers to make these policy areas work for small business? So what is it? GetConnected brings together accounting professionals and industry experts for two days of inspiration, education, and networking. Speakers share their experiences and provide insights and strategies to help advisors grow and succeed and support their small businesses. To find out more go to: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/au/events/getconnected/
In this episode of the Mic on Podcast, the anchor, Seun Okinbaloye engages in a compelling discussion with Jibrin Okutepa, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and seasoned lawyer. The discussion revolves around the aftermath of the recent Supreme Court decisions related to eight hitherto pending 2023 gubernatorial election cases in Kano, Ebonyi, Plateau, Bauchi, Lagos, Abia, Cross River, and Zamfara, all of which witnessed intense political competition. The podcast takes a deep dive into Okutepa's expressed concerns regarding the challenges currently faced by the Nigerian judiciary. He sheds light on issues such as remuneration disparities and the troubling trend of politicizing legal processes. Okutepa also shares his insights on the need for diverse strategies in approaching future cases. His focus lies in upholding the principles of justice and fortifying public trust in the judiciary, particularly in the wake of these critical legal resolutions. Join us in this insightful conversation with Jibrin Okutepa, where we explore the intricacies of the Nigerian legal landscape and the imperative for a resilient and just judiciary. Guest: Jibrin Okutepa (Senior Advocate of Nigeria
बंगाल में टीएमसी सांसद कल्याण बनर्जी ने एक बार फिर उपराष्ट्रपति जगदीप धनखड़ की नकल उतारकर सियासत गरमा दी है। रविवार को उपराष्ट्रपति की नकल उतारते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि मैं बार-बार नकल उतारूंगा। यह मेरा मौलिक अधिकार है। क्या मिमिक्री वाकई एक मौलिक अधिकार है ? क्या कहता है भारत का कानून इसके बारे में आज जानेंगे ABP LIVE Podcasts पर FYI में। मैं मानसी हूँ आपके साथ और मेरे साथ में हैं सुप्रीम कोर्ट के सीनियर अधिवक्ता प्रदीप राय.
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths in the uterus that can cause pelvic pain and debilitating periods. Up to 80% of women may experience fibroids before the age of 50, but this condition remains under-researched and misunderstood. In this episode, Tanika Gray Valbrun joins to discuss uterine fibroid facts and share hope for women grappling with this condition. She tells her story, voicing her commitment to raising awareness through her organization, The White Dress Project. Tanika leads the conversation about patient-doctor communication, listening to women's voices, and the importance of community support. We discuss the link between black women and fibroids, and consider why there remains a lack of research in women's reproductive health.Tanika Gray Valbrun is the Founder and Senior Advocate of The White Dress Project, a non-profit organization committed to spreading uterine fibroids awareness. Ms. Valbrun is an award-winning journalist, educator, and non-profit founder with a passion for women's health. She works with doctors, health advocates, and elected officials across the country to get legislation passed, including having July declared as “Fibroids Awareness Month.”Discussed in this episode:Facts about uterine fibroidsTanika's experience of uterine fibroids, surgery, and advocacyRacial disparities regarding uterine fibroidsPatient advocacy when communicating with healthcare providersUterine fibroid treatment optionsChallenges in women's health research today The White Dress Project and its influence on women's access to uterine fibroid support“I always say that a patient's story is data, especially with something like uterine fibroids, endometriosis, or PCOS. There are variations in how it can show up in your body.” - Tanika Gray ValbrunRelated to this episode:Related Episode: Uterine Fibroids and Heavy PeriodsRelated Episode: Uterine Fibroids | Minimally Invasive Surgeon Dr. Jessica Opoku-AnaneRelated Episode: Uterine Fibroids and the Need for Better Standard of CareThe White Dress Project: www.thewhitedressproject.org White Dress Project Instagram: @wecanwearwhite Tankika's Instagram: @tgvwearswhiteTwitter: @wecan_wearwhiteFacebook/Meta: The White Dress Project: We CAN Wear WhiteMentioned: 'Sex Matters' by Dr. Allison McGregorAmerican College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: www.acog.org Recommended Books on Your Body and Menstrual...
We are back with another live show! Iowa Long-Term Care Ombudsman and former Iowa Congressional Candidate, Kim Weaver-Fritzche, returns to the show! This time, Kim will discuss the importance of advocating for our elderly loved-ones in Long-Term Care.
* Gaza Humanitarian Disaster: 5,000+ Civilians Killed as Water, Food, Fuel & Medical Supplies Blocked; Zeiad Shamrouch, Executive Director of the Middle East Children's Alliance; Producer: Scott Harris * Israel's Planned Gaza Ground Offensive Could Trigger Wider Middle East War Mel Goodman, a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, former CIA Analyst Producer: Scott Harris * California Food Safety Act Banning Use of Four Chemical Food Additives Likely to Impact the Nation Susan Little, Senior Advocate, California Government Affairs with the Environmental Working Group Producer: Melinda Tuhus.
Senior Advocate, Beatrice Messo shares with George Njuguna on her journey as a lawyer and how her calling as a priest came last year. From the bar to the pulpit.
My special guest: Kathy Harris, Senior Advocate, Clean Vehicles and Fuels, Climate & Clean Energy Program, NRDC Episode Recorded Via Zoom Video Conferencing Platform. Automakers are trying to have it both way. Despite claims to support electric vehicles, automakers are attempting to thwart new federal standards that would accelerate the transition to clean transportation. Join … Continue reading "Episode 52 – EV Revolution Show Audio Podcast – Automakers Try to Dodge Their EV Commitments!"
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
विवाहबाह्य संबंध किंवा relationships मध्ये cheating चं प्रमाण वाढतंय का? Affair करण्याची काय कारणं असू शकतात? कायद्याने विवाहबाह्य संबंधांना संमती आहे का? आणि मुळातच 'लग्नसंस्था' आणि त्याकडून असलेल्या अपेक्षा यांचा पुनर्विचार होण्याची वेळ आली आहे का? या अत्यंत महत्वाच्या विषयावर आम्ही केली आहे 'खुसपुस', Adv. शाहीन शिंदे आणि डॉ. शिरिषा साठे यांच्यासोबत. #AmukTamuk #MarathiPodcast #Khuspus #Adultery #extramaritalaffair Credits:Guest:Dr. Shirisha Sathe, Senior Psychologist Adv. Shahin Shinde, Senior Advocate, Counselor Host: Omkar JadhavCreative Producer: Shardul Kadam Editor: Tanwee Paranjpe Asst. Editor: Shrutika Mulay, Mohit UbheIntern: Sohan Mane Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 03:09 - What is adultery 06:09 - Divorce cases because of adultery 10:47 - Reasons for adultery 30:06 - Redefining marriage and trust 39:01 - Relationships before marriage 43:34 - Reasons to stay in a relationship 46:48 - Scenario of partner committing adultery 50:35 - Tendency to repeat extra marital affair 55:19 - Excitement and affair 01:04:41 - Emotional cheating
It's been 18 months since the previous Child, Youth and Senior Advocate issued 13 recommendations. They're the result of an investigation into the death of a nursing home resident following a physical assault by another resident. The current advocate released a monitoring report today, finding there's still work to do, and a need for a change in the culture. Kelly Lamrock joins us.
Bangladesh is now something of a global development poster child. Born out of war more than 50 years ago, it has hauled itself out of poverty to become one of the fastest growing economies in the Asia Pacific region. But the nation still faces many challenges - climate change threatens to overwhelm its low lying lands, corruption is endemic and many critics complain that democracy and freedom of speech are under pressure. Four prominent politicians and analysts face questions from listeners about the future of their country: Dr Salim Mahmud, the Secretary for Information and Research, Central Executive Committee, Awami League party; Shama Obaed Islam, Organising Secretary Bangladesh Nationalist Party; Shahidul Alam, photographer and social activist; Tania Amir, Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court in Bangladesh. Presenter: Jonny Dymond Producer: Steven Williams
Jane Billinger, Senior Advisor for American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the work of library workers. She discussed the fight for a first contract in Missouri and shared the issues created by a recent state budget proposal that would defund libraries, in the state. Joining the America's Work Force Union Podcast is Labor Attorney and General Counsel for the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Joyce Goldstein. She discussed the difficulties unions face once they get to the negotiating table for a first contract. Many factors can come into play that determine negotiation timetables, and Goldstein discussed some of the practices used by employers to help slow progress.
It's Women's History Month so Karen & Traci's podcast celebrates women in business & women who make a difference in the world plus Derek Smart with Smart Home Mortgage who has important information on financing & lending for a mobile or manufactured home. From lease space fees to the home cost, listen to Derek's expert guidance! Next Janice Aharon talks about Caregivers through CMH & the issues that caregivers face in Ventura County. Janice is a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist & an advocate for Caregivers in our community, a must listen for anyone currently are about to be a caregiver! Tiana Sanchez is next, she is a podcaster, best selling author, keynote speaker who built her company to assist women in business. Learn about the 10 pillars of management along with the Tall Poppy Syndrome, fascinating & informative information for women in business! They wrap-up this podcast with essential information for people who are looking to transition to a mobile home park or for people who have current issues with their mobile home. Sara Ostrander, a Senior Advocate for Mobile Home Owners works with The Golden State Manufactured Home Owners League. Sara knows what your rights are with rent & lease increases space costs, know your rights for renters & owners. Another incredible podcast for Women's History Month, listen and learn with Karen & Traci!
In this episode, VSC's Violence Prevention Educator, Hannah Jenarine, and Senior Advocate, Jocelyn Rayas, explore the power of assertive communication for survivors of violence. We discuss the impact of trauma on communication and provide practical tips and strategies for survivors to find their voice and assert their needs and boundaries. Our goal is to empower survivors to reclaim control over their lives through assertiveness and to promote healing and justice. Whether you are a survivor yourself, or supporting someone you care about, this video will provide you with valuable insights and skills to navigate life's challenges with confidence and resilience. #assertivecommunication ----------------------------------- Trigger Warning: In this podcast, we will be discussing sensitive topics such as Sexual Assault. It's important to take care of yourself while listening. Some suggestions are listening while you're in a healthy headspace or knowing who you can reach out to if you become upset. Our 24/7 helpline for crisis calls based out of Central Florida is 407 500 HEAL, for the Florida state sexual helpline call (888) 956-7273. By contacting the National Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 you can get support and learn about your local resources. There is always someone ready to help.
Jill started the show talking about how no one would want to hear Tom talk about jazz. Jill talked about test driving the all-new 2023 Lexus RX, which she noted, is no longer available with a V6 engine. The conversation turned to the updated 2023 Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy, which both Jill and Tom agree is a legitimate luxury despite the mainstream brand. Jill and Tom are joined in the second segment by NRDC's Britt Carmon, Senior Advocate for Vehicles and Fuels, Climate, and Clean Energy. Britt gave an overview of the NRDC's clean-transportation efforts, and explained in detail the purpose and workings of the National Blueprint for Transportation Decarbonization. In the third segment, Jill take's Tom's “Camry Time” quiz, and Jill and Tom talk about Jill's new Toyota 4Runner video and Tom talked about his “What is a Kilowatt” blog post.
Two senior lawyers, Aruneshwar Gupta, Senior Advocate, and Vijay Sardana face off on the question of the appointment of Judges. Sanjay Dixit hosts the two advocates arguing for and against the system.
Saurav Kirpal— a man who dons several roles in his life. Yet, it is the ‘first openly-gay judge of India' tag that invariably headlines his multi-faceted personality even if the fact is far from true. Kirpal, however, doesn't hesitate to take such tags in stride on the account of his sexuality inspiring someone, especially in small towns to break free from the closet and brave systemic odds. Tune in to listen to our full conversation!
Mr. Sunil Kumar Pokharel is a senior lawyer. He was an Executive Member of the Nepal Bar Association from 2001-2003, and the Secretary General of the Nepal Bar Association from 2013-2016. In this podcast, Mr. Sunil and Sushant discuss Law and the topics of rising debate in the present world including the Chief Justice of Nepal, Cholendra Sumsher's case, the Judiciary System, Tukucha River case, Sandeep Lamichhane's case, the rape justice and much more.
An independent judiciary is a crucial pillar of democracy, however, over the period of time, the perception has grown that institutions lean more towards the political establishments. In this episode of The Wire Talks, our guest Chander Uday Singh, Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court, in conversation with our host Sidharth Bhatia, has spoken about it extensively. The duo discusses delay and procrastination being huge hurdles, and how they affected some of the prominent issues, and pending cases that required immediate attention.Keep yourself updated with the world happening by tuning into The Wire Talks every Tuesday on the IVM Podcasts networks.Follow Sidharth Bhatia on Twitter and Instagram @bombaywallah and https://instagram.com/bombaywallahYou can listen to this show on The Wire's website, the IVM Podcasts website, app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Depression and anxiety cases are growing more common across all demographics in America, and the Morning Show with Nikki Medoro speaks with the Senior Advocate for the mental health-focused Steinberg Institute Tara Gamboa-Eastman about how we can attract more people to enter this very important field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Depression and anxiety cases are growing more common across all demographics in America, and the Morning Show with Nikki Medoro speaks with the Senior Advocate for the mental health-focused Steinberg Institute Tara Gamboa-Eastman about how we can attract more people to enter this very important field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prof. Dr. Yubraj Sangraula is a Ph.D. Professor of Law, the Executive Director/Principal of Kathmandu School of Law, Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nepal, Academic Council Member of Purbanchal University, and an author of many books. He is also a Council Member of the South Asian Institute of Legal Studies and Human Rights (SAILS Forum). Dr. Yubraj Sangraula has taught as Visiting Professor in Several Universities in Asia such as Rajibgandhi National Law University Punjab, Punjab University Law Faculty, Renmin University of China Law School, Chittagong University, and Chittagong, Bangladesh, Guru Govinda Indraprastha University Faculty of Law and Legal Studies, Beijing Communication University, China, Ehime University, Japan, Washington University St. Louis, Georgetown Law Center, USA. In this Podcast, Dr. Yubraj Sangraula and Sushant talk about Nepal's Economy, Laws, Culture, Education, and much more. GET CONNECTED WITH Prof. Dr. Yubaraj Sangroula: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.yubarajsangroula/ Website: https://yubarajsangroula.com.np/
The climate crisis may not be the sole driver of human displacement but it is a contributing and growing factor, exacerbating the misery of already struggling communities. According to the UN Refugee Agency, climate change typically creates internal displacement within countries before it pushes people across national borders. While much of this displacement is involuntary, many with wealth and foresight are able to move before things get really bad. How well are governments prepared to handle an influx of people driven from their homes – and support those who are left behind? Guests: Abraham Lustgarten, Senior Reporter at ProPublica Colette Pichon Battle, Esq., Co-Executive Director, Taproot Earth Kayly Ober, Senior Advocate and Program Manager, Climate Displacement Program, Refugees International Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The climate crisis may not be the sole driver of human displacement but it is a contributing and growing factor, exacerbating the misery of already struggling communities. According to the UN Refugee Agency, climate change typically creates internal displacement within countries before it pushes people across national borders. While much of this displacement is involuntary, many with wealth and foresight are able to move before things get really bad. How well are governments prepared to handle an influx of people driven from their homes – and support those who are left behind? Guests: Abrahm Lustgarten, Senior Reporter at ProPublica Colette Pichon Battle, Esq., Co-Executive Director, Taproot Earth Kayly Ober, Senior Advocate and Program Manager, Climate Displacement Program, Refugees International Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many of my guests I met while they were in their careers. In this episode, you get to meet Amanda Lynch, a family friend that I knew as a teenager and followed her life after high school to collegiate swimming at the University of Northern Iowa, and then see her make a choice to move on from the pool to discover life in exercise science and into a world that has helped many seniors live healthier lives through the Fortified Life with the Western Home Communities. We talk about mental health, making tough choices, and taking advantage of opportunities that don't always happen as soon as you want them to. The links to reference from this episode: Amanda on Linkedin Amanda on Instagram Fortified Life --- Continue to enjoy this journey, share, and subscribe to 'The That's a Job? Podcast' on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The That's a Job podcast is presented by Career Adventure Academy - Discover the work you are wired to do. Do you know a high school student looking to figure out their next step after graduation? CHECK OUT THE NEW COLLEGE & CAREER DISCOVERY COURSE, get lifetime access at www.nateclayberg.com Let the Adventure Begin! Connect with Nate Clayberg on Social Media: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter This podcast is a need10 Media production www.nateclayberg.com
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Full Video: https://youtu.be/_LsA2oEgTn0Blog Post: https://www.asnmarketingplan.com/lauren-tarrant-rn-senior-advocate/About Lauren Tarrant, RNSocial LinksWebsite: https://allwayscaringforseniors.com/Email: Lauren@allwayscaringforseniors.comPhone: 512-809-4057Today on the Senior Care Industry NetcastIntroduction of Lauren TarrantLauren's new adventure in senior advocacy.How All Ways Senior Care helps familiesWhat to expect from a All WaysLauren Tarrant's Words of Wisdom/ Tweet-ables“…what we do is we make sure to help the family navigate through the health system. We can advocate for them, we may help them find resources for seniors in the home. So everything we do is focused on people that are in the home or want to get back to the home. So they might be in an ALF at the time, assisted living facility, but they want to go home.”“Always Caring for Seniors helps families, but we also help organizations. So organizations might be trying to send people home, and they don't know how to transition that care. So I work with organizations on a different basis with regards to clinical outcomes, compliance, operations, RN delegation, and sales teams.”“A lesson that I learned as an entrepreneur: Even if you spend an hour every day, think about what that is at the end of the year. It's something you do every single day to make your business grow it. Maybe it's that one extra call, or it doesn't matter how busy you are. You have to do something every single day.”
In this edition of #ThePrintUninterrupted, Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court Arvind Datar speaks to ThePrint's Senior Consulting Editor Jyoti Malhotra about the Karnataka High court's verdict banning the wearing of hijab in school and what the Constitution says about the freedom to choose to dress and freedom of expression and whether this is linked in any way to the Uniform Civil Code.
Prof. Dr. Yubraj Sangraula is a PHD Professor of Law, the Executive Director/Principal of Kathmandu School of Law, Senior Advocate of Supreme Court of Nepal and Academic Council Member of Purbanchal University. He is also a Council Member of South Asian Institute of Legal Studies and Human Rights (SAILS Forum). Dr. Yubraj Sangraula has taught as Visiting Professor in Several Universities in Asia such as Rajibgandhi National Law University Punjab, Punjab University Law Faculty, Renmin University of China Law School, Chittagong University, and Chittagong, Bangladesh, Guru Govinda Indraprastha University Faculty of Law and Legal Studies, Beijing Communication University, China, Ehime University, Japan, Washington University St. Louis, Georgetown Law Center, USA. In this Podcast, Dr. Yubraj Sangraula and Sushant talk about Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and discuss a few of the points listed in the contract. Follow Dr Yubraj Sangraula on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/dr.yubarajsangroula/ Dr. Yubraj Sangraula's Website - https://yubarajsangroula.com.np/
We have discussed with artists, masters and collectors about this topic, but what does it mean to the maven of the arts who is also a chief from the Benin Kingdom, the original home of some of these looted works? Do note the use of the word ‘works', not just ‘artworks'.Our guest, Chief Charles Uwesunyi-Edosomwan, is a mega lawyer, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria who has represented both sides of the political aisle and won the trust of both. He is also the Obasuyi of Benin Kingdom, a life member of the Nigerian Body of Benchers and a hero of the University of Benin.Charles Edosomwan has been appointed a trustee of the proposed Benin Royal Museum by the Oba of Benin, Omo N'Oba N'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II alongside Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka and Prince Nduka Obaigbena and speaks with passion in a wide ranging conversation covering: The return of the Benin Works (of course); A trip down the kingdom's cultural history;Establishing and funding the Benin Museum;His nearly military career; His personal journey; The Nigerian project and restructuring;Jimi Hendrix, Weather Report, Return to Forever (who knew?)And yes, he tells great jokes - the ones with the killer punchlines? Yes, those ones.Links Mentioned:Chief Edosomwan on InstagramBanana Island Living's InstagramBanana Island Living's TwitterSponsored by Banana Island SchoolSee More of Banana Island Living
This week I have my good friend Rose on the podcast. She is the most inspiring, positive, and uplifting person I've ever met. She is a woman of all trades- certified Wellness Coach & Senior Advocate, Reiki Healer, photographer, art director, and more! She got me into meditation & manifesting years ago and it truly changed my perspective in the best way. In this episode we go in dept into how meditation can benefit your life, the pillars of balance, and ways to manifest what you want in life by telling the universe your goals. Rose gives great advice on how to “reset” and take a step back, being present in the moment, self value, and how to meditate for beginners. I absolutely loved having this conversation with Rose and I can't wait until you listen and gain knowledge on these topics. I hope you manifest exactly what you want in this life & practice meditation. I'd love to hear feedback on your journey! Connect with Rose here Connect with me on Instagram & Twitter and TikTok please follow/like/subscribe/rate. Thank you for listening to this podcast! ENJOY!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jenay-leger/support
Gautam Bhattacharyya welcomes – and pays tribute to – the renowned and respected legal legend Fali S. Nariman. The duo explore the best way forward for arbitration to thrive and excerpts from Mr. Nariman's autobiography, Before Memory Fades.
By: Evan Barnard In this episode, Evan Barnard, a research fellow at the Center for Climate and Security, discusses human migration and climate security with Amali Tower and Kayly Ober. Ms. Tower is the Executive Director at Climate Refugees as well as a member of the World Economic Forum and its Expert Network in Migration, Human Rights and Humanitarian Response. Ms. Tower has experience in promoting the rights and protection of refugees and forcibly displaced persons with UNHCR, various NGOs and the US Refugee Admissions Program throughout Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and the US. Ms. Ober is the Senior Advocate and Program Manager of the Climate Displacement Program at Refugees International. Prior to Refugees International, she worked as a Policy Specialist for the Asian Development Bank and as a Consultant at the World Bank, where she authored the flagship report Groundswell: Preparing for Internal Climate Migration. The podcast features a discussion of three recent migration reports. The Biden Administration's U.S. Strategy for Addressing the Root Causes of Migration in Central America lays out its proposed course of action to address and mitigate Central American migration and its “root causes.” The Climate Refugees, Climate Change, Forced Displacement, and Peace & Security report investigates the international security perspective on climate change as a driver of human migration through a human rights lens. The report by the blue ribbon panel of Refugees International Task Force Report to the President on the Climate Crisis and Global Migration provides a human rights-centric discourse of the relationship between climate change and human migration. In the conversation, Ms. Ober suggests reevaluating refugee status qualifications to include climate-related crises. She reasons that the Convention and Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees should, by definition, cover persons fleeing from climate-related crises. The Biden Administration's executive order Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on Migration acknowledges climate change affects migration and calls for a forthcoming report on the relationship between climate and migration. Ms. Tower recommends greater prioritization of climate change in international multilateral institutions like the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Climate change affects all people, but it does not affect all people equally. According to Ms. Tower and Ms. Ober, a change in political will is needed to make substantial progress towards comprehensive human rights-based migration governance and creating more inclusive migration policies that incorporate climate change considerations. For further reading, please check out Ms. Tower's blog post, Central American Climate Migration is a Human Security Crisis.
If this does pan out, it would be a huge sigh of relief for so many relatives who still are facing barriers when trying to see their loved ones in LTC. Isobel Mackenzie joins the show, BC's Senior Advocate.