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In this episode of Let's Get Surety®, we explore the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the construction industry and construction law with our guest Denis Serkin, a partner at Peckar & Abramson. Serkin emphasizes how AI is transforming the construction sector, despite its reputation for being resistant to change. He points out that AI tools are already significantly benefiting the design and supply chain aspects of construction. Although the adoption of AI technology may not happen swiftly, its eventual integration is set to influence every facet of the industry. Tune in to learn more about how AI is shaking up construction and construction law practices. Also check out the Virtual Seminar that Denis co-presented titled, "AI in Construction Law: Managing Risks and Opportunities" and these other great episodes discussing technology and AI. With special guest: Denis Serkin, Partner, Chair - International Practice, Peckar & Abramson Hosted by: Kat Shamapande, Director, Professional Development, NASBP and Mark McCallum, CEO, NASBP Sponsored by Old Republic Surety!
durée : 00:15:30 - Disques de légende du lundi 10 juin 2024 - Les concertos pour piano de Mendelssohn par Rudolf Serkin et le Columbia Symphony Orchestra, sous la direction de Eugene Ormandy.
durée : 00:22:09 - Disques de légende du vendredi 22 mars 2024 - La Sonate pour piano en si bémol majeur, D. 960, est la vingt et unième et ultime sonate pour piano de Franz Schubert, achevée le 26 septembre 1828.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Jules Serkin is a radio presenter with BBC on her resume. Jules presents @SCOFFQUAFF and is an affiliate of @NewMarketsMedia. Jules has been outspoken since suffering injuries since her COVID 19 vaccination.
durée : 00:21:29 - Disques de légende du vendredi 15 décembre 2023 - Adolf Busch et Rudolf Serkin se rencontrent en 1920 : un coup de foudre artistique malgré 12 années de différence. La prise de son à l'ancienne (on est en 1933) n'empêche pas cette complicité extraordinaire d'illuminer la sonate "Le Printemps" de Beethoven
REGER: Variaciones y fuga sobre un tema de Beethoven, Op. 86 (31.34). A. Schiff (p.), P. Serkin (p.). Suite en estilo antiguo, Op. 93 (14.01). Orq. Sinf. de Nuremberg. Dir.: G. Neidlinger. Escuchar audio
In these two episodes, former managing director Yonit Serkin takes us inside her career path to becoming the head of Startup Nation's largest incubator, the application process for being admitted to MassChallenge, what separates the ones that make it, and the differences and challenges of being a founder in Israel vs. in the U.S.Produced by Uri Westrich
In these two episodes, former managing director Yonit Serkin takes us inside her career path to becoming the head of Startup Nation's largest incubator, the application process for being admitted to MassChallenge, what separates the ones that make it, and the differences and challenges of being a founder in Israel vs. in the U.S.Produced by Uri Westrich
The Business Bunker is a popular radio show hosted by Paul Andrews and Jules Serkin on Channel Radio. The show focuses on providing valuable information to entrepreneurs and small businesses, with interviews featuring business owners and experts in various fields. Listeners can tune in to learn about the latest trends and strategies in the business world. Recorded in Ashford in April 2023. LISTEN TO VIDEO ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/YLymDUDooeU LEARN MORE ABOUT Channel Radio: https://cultureinkent.org/profiles/channel-radio/
durée : 01:28:46 - Rudolf Serkin, génie du piano (2/2) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Rudolf Serkin. Voilà un nom légendaire dans l'univers des grands interprètes du XXème siècle. Nous retrouvons le pianiste aux côtés d'autres musiciens de premier rang comme le violoniste Adolf Busch, dont Serkin fut le gendre.
durée : 01:27:56 - Rudolf Serkin, génie du piano (1/2) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Rudolf Serkin. Voilà un nom légendaire dans l'univers des grands interprètes du XXème siècle. Nous retrouvons le pianiste aux côtés d'autres musiciens de premier rang comme le violoniste Adolf Busch, dont Serkin fut le gendre.
In this episode, Mark talks with Ariel Serkin and Brenda Royce about improving student mathematical reasoning. They have given a workshop and a webinar on the topics, and have been working on these ideas for the last few years and have great examples for getting at the thinking needed for students to understand the math involved in the sciences we teach. Guests Ariel Serkin Ariel Serkin has been teaching since 2001, most recently as chemistry teacher at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. When Ariel started teaching chemistry after a decade as a history teacher, she looked for ways to take her skills as a historian and bring chemistry alive. Through Modeling Instruction, Ariel's enables students to develop conceptual models through experimentation, whiteboarding, and class discussions. Trained as a Modeling Instruction leader in 2018, Ariel has led numerous workshops for American Modeling Teachers Association, STEMteachersMassBay, New England Association of Chemistry Teachers and at local, regional, and national conferences on Modeling Instruction, standards based grading, and equity in the science classroom. Ariel currently serves as president for STEMteachersMassBay, and has served as regional representative for American Association of Chemistry Teachers, AACT and on the executive board of the NEACT. She also writes for ChemEdXchange. https://www.twitter.com/aserkin (Twitter) | https://instagram.com/ariel.serkin (Instagram) | https://www.facebook.com/ariel.serkin/ (Facebook) Brenda Royce Brenda Royce has her B.A. in Chemistry from California State University, Fresno and M.A. in Education from Fresno Pacific University. She has taught high school chemistry and physics for 27 years after a 14-year career as an environmental analytical chemist and research assistant. She has been using Modeling Instruction in her classes since 1998. Brenda has conducted numerous training workshops in the practices of Modeling Instruction for pre-service and in-service teachers since 2000 in California, Arizona, Texas, and Pennsylvania as well as made presentations about Modeling Instruction at NSTA, WRNC, ChemEd, and BCCE conferences. She has been one of the lead contributors in the development of curriculum materials for Modeling Instruction in chemistry. Highlights [4:16] Brenda Royce: "students, if you ask them, how does this compare to that? They will always subtract the two values, just about 90% of the time" [4:33] Brenda Royce: "When they wanna know if they know something, they look to see if they got the right answer, but not the reasons behind it. Whereas of course, scientific community is the why. And ...what caused it to be that way. That's our definition of knowing." [9:58] Brenda Royce "we're distinguishing quantities that are single measurements and relationships that have two different measurements that are intricately linked to one another. " [14:52] Ariel Serkin "So our goal here is to take these abstract concepts and to make them a little more concrete and to put back these diagrams and actual manipulatives, ... to help build their conceptual understanding. And at the same time, they're building their mathematical confidence in what we're doing" Resources Download Transcript https://sciencemodelingtalks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/SMT-Ep37-ArielSerkin-BrendaRoyce-Transcript.pdf (Ep 37 Transcript) Links https://www.bcce2022.org/ (Biennial Conference on Chemical Education (BCCE))
We're really excited about our latest guest on Soundtracking, who has made an absolutely sensational film which you can watch right now on Netflix Romain Gavras's Athena explores, in electrifying fashion, the chaos that erupts in the eponymous French estate in the wake of a brutal killing. It really is jaw-dropping from the very opening scene, which is a work of art as and of itself. Athena is scored by Gener8ion, which is Romain's collaborative creative project with his friend, Benoit Heitz, aka Serkin, and we'll pepper plenty of the music throughout the conversation.
Composer and Dean and Director of the Music Division at The Juilliard School, David Serkin Ludwig talks about the opportunities and challenges at The Juilliard School, with its 850 plus students in music, drama, and dance. He discusses issues of equity and diversity at the school and in “classical” music as well as his longstanding commitment to a more inclusive music community and the importance of creating a vibrant culture of new music. We also talk about his own musical lineage which goes back seven generations and includes his grandfather Rudolph Serkin and his uncle Peter Serkin—both extraordinary pianists. We discuss his composing-- what inspires him, how he works—his teaching, and how each energizes the other. We chat about the upcoming season at Juilliard (some 700 events-- most free or at a reduced rate) and his vision for the school five years down the road. We'd love to know your thoughts--email us at artworkspod@arts.gov.
Composer and Dean and Director of the Music Division at The Juilliard School, David Serkin Ludwig talks about the opportunities and challenges at The Juilliard School, with its 850 plus students in music, drama, and dance. He discusses issues of equity and diversity at the school and in “classical” music as well as his longstanding commitment to a more inclusive music community and the importance of creating a vibrant culture of new music. We also talk about his own musical lineage which goes back seven generations and includes his grandfather Rudolph Serkin and his uncle Peter Serkin—both extraordinary pianists. We discuss his composing-- what inspires him, how he works—his teaching, and how each energizes the other. We chat about the upcoming season at Juilliard (some 700 events-- most free or at a reduced rate) and his vision for the school five years down the road. We'd love to know your thoughts--email us at artworkspod@arts.gov.
On this week's episode, Rich and Jarrod are joined by Yonit Golub Serkin, an independent strategic advisor and an innovation trend-spotter in the Israeli startup scene, for a conversation on the region's thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. Source
On this week’s episode, Rich and Jarrod are joined by Yonit Golub Serkin, an independent strategic advisor and an innovation trend-spotter in the Israeli startup scene, for a conversation on the region’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. Source
durée : 01:58:27 - Relax ! du mardi 03 mai 2022 - par : Lionel Esparza - Aujourd'hui dans Relax, portrait du pianiste Rudolf Serkin. Et en disque de légende, nous écouterons Capriccio de Strauss par Wolfgang Sawallisch. - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
durée : 00:21:10 - Disques de légende du jeudi 28 avril 2022 - Le disque de légende de ce jeudi : le cinquième Concerto de Beethoven, dit « l'Empereur », par l'Orchestre Philharmonique de New York et Rudolf Serkin, dirigés par Leonard Bernstein.
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durée : 00:24:18 - Disques de légende du mardi 28 décembre 2021 - Au programme de Disques de légende aujourd'hui : un enregistrement d'anthologie de "La Truite" de Schubert, en 1967, autour du piano de Rudolf Serkin.
durée : 01:58:37 - Yefim Bronfman (né en 1958), classicisme ou démesure ? - par : Philippe Cassard - Formé par Serkin, Fleischer et Firkusny, Yefim Bronfman est, à 63 ans, une star dans le monde entier. En France, il est trop rare. Un rien austère chez les "classiques", il déclenche des tsunamis pianistiques chez Rachmaninov ou Prokofiev. - réalisé par : Vivian Lecuivre
Yonit has spent her career supporting innovators and connecting networks first in the public sector as a member of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Economic Development team and then as an investor and executive. Today she is the Managing Director of MassChallenge Israel helping startup founders and other stakeholders build groundbreaking solutions.
Yonit Golub Serkin is the Managing Director of MassChallenge Israel. Previously she was a founder of Moonscape Ventures served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Economic Development at the office of Mayor Michael Bloomberg and is the spokeswoman for New York City Economic Development Corporation. Following is a summary of our interview with Yonit:01:34 We heard that your first job was as a figure skating instructor?04:01 How did you go from figure skating to being the spokesperson for the New York City Economic Development Corporation? 08:14 …and now you're in Jerusalem leading Masschallenge. How did that happen? 11:12 What is MassChallenge?12:41 Do you think Israel is making the right choices to use this startup ecosystem as an engine to fuel the economy in Israel?16:26 Why is Masschallenge not industry-focused and why do you think this is an advantage? 19:44 How does mentorship and networking with Corporates work in Masschallenge?21:17 What do the corporates get out of acceleration programs? Are there other models that you're seeing emerging ? 26:35 How did COVID impact your operations and model?32:06 Why is health tech a priority for MassChallenge in Israel and globally? And are you seeing new themes emerge in the innovation space for MassChallenge such as social impact, sustainability? 38:14 What are your best three tips for startups in the health tech space who want to work with a larger corporation or want to solicit relationships with them?40:51 Are you seeing a shift in female leadership in the technology innovation space?
"Me interesa mucho lo que todos los humanos tenemos en común, en cierta forma mucho más que lo que nos hace diferentes". David Serkin Ludwig
“I'm very interested in what we all humans have in common, in a way much more than what makes us different.” David Serkin Ludwig
Desde Barcelona, Serkin firma con su alias 1985 un mix rebosante de electro con ecos techno, breaks e IDM, que incluye tracks de Reeko, Joel Mull, Scuba, Mor Elian, plant43 o The Advent. https://microondas.org/microondas-radio-151-serkin-1985-mix/ 1985 - intro Luxus Varta - Floe feat. Paris The Black Fu Lou Karsh - Extraterrestrial Highway Mor Elian - Sci si Brokntoys - Words of Wisdom Plant43 - Radiant Flux The Advent - Funk Age Joel Mull - Metronomo Setaoc Mass - Flying Buttress 051 Destroyer - Velomorph 1985 - Umbral (Dark Vektor 1984 chill remix) SCB - Fishbowl (Mor Elian remix) The Fear Ratio - Grey Code 1985 - Umbral (Bioluminescence remix ) Ivna Ji - Oscillating Universe Setaoc Mass - Proud 19d Reeko - Bdsm Structweird - Insomnia
BEETHOVEN: Sonata para piano nº 14 en Do sostenido menor, Op. 27 nº 2 (Segundo movimiento: Adagio sostenuto) (5.58). V. Horowitz (p.). Concierto para piano y orquesta en Mi bemol mayor, Op. 73 (Segundo y tercer movimientos: Adagio un poco mosso, Rondó: Allegro) (19.44). R. Serkin (p.), Orq. Sinf. de Boston. Dir.: S. Ozawa. Abenlied unterm gestirnten Himmel WoO 150 (5.19). M. Padmore (ten.), K. Bezuidenhout (fortep.). Es ist vollbracht WoO 97 (4.29). G. Finley (baj.), BBC Singers, Orq. Sinf. de la BBC. Dir.: A. Davis. Escuchar audio
When one of your earliest memories is of your grandfather playing at Carnegie Hall, it is hard work just to carve out a place for yourself in your own family. Our guest, Composer David Serkin Ludwig does his namesake proud. Once named by NPR Music as one of the world's “Top 100 Composers Under Forty,” David's choral work “The New Colossus,” opened the private prayer service for President Obama's second inauguration. Based in the creative cauldron of Philadelphia's hot contemporary music scene, David Serkin Ludwig is chair of composition at The Curtis Institute of Music where he is also director of Ensemble 20/21 and Curtis SummerFest. He holds positions and residencies with nearly two dozen orchestras and music festivals in the US and abroad, and still makes time for his wife, acclaimed violinist Bella Hristova, and their four cats.
Professors Ganesh Sitaraman, Morgan Ricks, and Chris Serkin are Professors of Law at Vanderbilt Law School. Professor Michelle Layser, an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois College of Law, joins as guest co-host for this discussion. Appendices: Ganesh Sitaraman: Jump Starting America: How Breakthrough Science Can Revive Economic Growth and the American Dream by Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson. Chris Serkin: Neighborhood Defenders: Participatory Politics and America’s Housing Crisis by Katherine Levine Einstein, David Glick, and Maxwell Palmer. Michelle Layser: How Place-Based Tax Incentives Can Reduce Geographic Inequality by Michelle Layser. Greg Shill: Why Cities Lose: The Deep Roots of the Urban-Rural Divide by Jonathan Rodden. Jeff Lin: Local Ties in Spatial Equilibrium by Mike Zabek. Follow us on the web or on Twitter: @denselyspeaking, @jeffrlin, @greg_shill. Ganesh is @GaneshSitaraman, Morgan is @MorganRicks1, and Chris avoids twitter but can occasionally be found @serkinc. Michelle is @LayserTax. Producer: Schuyler Pals. The views expressed on the show are those of the participants, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, the Federal Reserve System, or any of the other institutions with which the hosts or guests are affiliated. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Guest Gavin Serkin, CEO of New Markets Media & Intelligence chats with Brennan in a wide-ranging conversation that traverses the globe from Ghana, Nigeria, Côte D'Ivoire, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka and Ukraine to Vietnam. Gavin and Brennan discuss the characteristics that spell success in emerging economies, as well as the minefields that befall any best laid plans.
durée : 01:57:56 - Adam, Marcello, Serkin et Bloch - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Dans l' Eté classique matinal toute cette semaine, François-Xavier Szymczak s'appuiera chaque jour sur des dates anniversaires de naissance et de décès... ce matin il rendra hommage à Adolphe Adam, Benedetto Marcello, Peter Serkin et Ernest Bloch. - réalisé par : Lionel Quantin
This Thursday’s EnergyTradeoffs.com podcast episode features features the University of Texas’s David Spence interviewing Vanderbilt Law School’s Jim Rossi and Chris Serkin about their proposal for “Energy Exactions“. Jim and Chris describe this proposal, which would have local governments impose “a fee on development … that is designed to avoid strains on the energy grid.” It would build on existing negotiations between developers and local
In this episode, Mark talks with Ariel Serkin and Tanea Hibler, modelers who are passionate about building equity and dismantling racism in the classroom. They share reasons that they are passionate about the work and talk about big things and little things they do in their classrooms to increase representation for all of their students, create safe spaces, and open dialogue about race within the science classroom and in their school communities. Guest BiosTanea Hibler After having taught at international schools since 2009, Mrs. Hibler returned to teach in Phoenix in 2015. She previously taught in Bangkok, Thailand, and Shanghai, China. She earned a Bachelor of Science in biology from California State University – East Bay, a Master of Education from ASU, and a Master of Science in Teaching Earth Science from Wright State University. She advises the Brophy Culture Project, the Asian Culture Club, and the Zoology Club. Mrs. Hibler also serves as a member-at-large on the board of the American Modeling Teachers Association. Website: https://thibseducation.wordpress.com/ (https://thibseducation.wordpress.com/) Facebook: thibler (https://www.facebook.com/thibler) Twitter: @tanea_hibler (https://twitter.com/tanea_hibler) Instagram: @darlingtomasa (https://my.captivate.fm/instagram.com/darlingtomasa) Ariel Serkin Ariel Serkin has been a high school teacher since 2001 teaching history and then science in a variety of school settings. She attended her first modeling workshop in 2015 and has been a modeler ever since. You can find Ariel teaching distance learning and in-person workshops for AMTA, writing for ChemEdXChange, presenting at conferences, helping out as a regional representative for AACT, and an executive board member for NEACT (New England Association of Chemistry Teachers). She is a 2019 Massachusetts finalist for the Presidential Award on Excellence in Mathematics Teaching. Ariel has a slight obsession with chemistry t-shirts and other articles of clothing. Facebook: ariel.serkin (https://www.facebook.com/ariel.serkin) Twitter: @aserkin (https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aserkin) Instagram: ariel.serkin (https://my.captivate.fm/instagram.com/ariel.serkin) Highlights[38:26] Ariel, talking about having a scientist of the week, "I would highlight people of color and women and people from other countries as well. So it's not just Europeans. You have people from all over and their accomplishments and their achievements need to be addressed. And so sometimes as simple as that because that representation in the classroom matters." [50:53] Tanea: "The kids ask me great questions and the best part is I tell them, I'm not telling you what to think. I'm asking you to think about why you think, what you think. And so they're forced to kind of wrestle with their thought process. And ultimately the goal is, that I'm not producing students that are going to hold on to racist ideas and concepts and then be a part of a racist system that is going to hold groups of people back. And so, I think if all teachers were working towards that end, we could push against racism a lot better than what we're doing now." [57:31] Ariel: "We have to be intentional about creating a safe, inclusive, and equitable place for all of our students and all of our learners and all of our teachers." [58:01] Tanea: "I would say you have to be willing to let go of the preconceived ideas that you have in your head about what it means to be a teacher and if you give yourself the freedom to let go and you're willing to try something new in your classroom, you probably are going to fall in love with modeling instruction and your students, if they haven't fallen in love with you already, they're probably gonna fall in love with you too." ResourcesTranscript Tanea and Ariel Transcription (/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/SMT-Ep7-Tanea-and-Ariel-transcript.pdf) Mentions
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durée : 01:58:29 - Relax ! du mardi 04 février 2020 - par : Lionel Esparza - Nous rendons hommage au pianiste américain Peter Serkin, disparu samedi 1er février à l'âge de 72 ans. On parle aussi du nouveau disque de Marc Mauillon, et notre légende du jour est la version des Quatre derniers Lieder de Richard Strauss par Gundula Janowitz & Herbert von Karajan, une merveille ! - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
Local governments often require developers to bear the costs of new infrastructure, termed “exactions.” But Professors Rossi and Serkin from Vanderbilt University Law School proposed imposing “energy exactions” to address the energy impacts of new residential or commercial growth. In this episode, students talk to the professors to learn more about this novel idea.
durée : 00:58:41 - La leçon Beethoven de Rudi Serkin - par : Aurélie Moreau - “Ces mains de tailleur de pierres, usées, fonctionnelles, aux ongles ébréchés, terribles ; et derrière des lunettes de myope l’absolue candeur d’un regard bleu où tout est ouverture, confiance, accueil.” André Tubeuf parle de Rudolf Serkin. - réalisé par : Bruno Riou-Maillard
All is still not right with the dwarven mines, and the group pushes on through Serkin in hopes of helping the distressed dwarves. Time is ticking as one of our heroes glean new information, but what's that stopping their path? Goats? Find out on this episode of Surprise Round!
durée : 01:00:14 - Un certain Rudi - par : Lionel Esparza - Le Classic Club fait son printemps littéraire. Dans ce deuxième épisode nous recevons André Tubeuf qui nous parlera de son denier livre : "Rudi. La leçon Serkin", une biographie passionnée du célèbre pianiste. Attention l'émission n'est pas en direct ! - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
Jules Serkin, Radio Presenter of Scoff And Quaff on Channel Radio 2 and the Christmas special show on BBC Radio Kent, chats about her journey in life, figuring out autoimmune conditions, and managing Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
Shake your ass with this superdope guestmix by Mr. "Freedom Sessions", Petr Serkin aka Combinator aka Bip Soup from Moscow. Vinyl only.
My guest today is Gavin Serkin. He has been writing about developing economies for the better part of two decades as the Editor of Portfolio International magazine and more recently as the head of the emerging markets international desk at Bloomberg News in London. Serkin led Bloomberg's coverage of the credit and derivatives markets from 2004 to 2008, winning the Society of American Business Editors & Writers' Best in Business Award and the Society of Professional Journalists' Deadline Club Award. The topic is his book Frontier: Exploring the Top Ten Emerging Markets of Tomorrow. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Safety issues in frontier lands Men and women in frontier countries Global brands and the direction we're headed Mark Mobius Myanmar and violence Nigeria's economy and where it's headed Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Michael Covel speaks with Gavin Serkin on today’s podcast. Serkin has been writing about developing economies for the better part of two decades as the Editor of Portfolio International magazine and more recently as the head of the emerging markets international desk at Bloomberg News in London. Serkin led Bloomberg’s coverage of the credit and derivatives markets from 2004 to 2008, winning the Society of American Business Editors & Writers’ Best in Business Award and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Deadline Club Award. Frontier, his new book, is a vivid travelogue of ten countries with the potential to lead economic growth in the coming decade. Covel and Serkin talk about safety issues in frontier lands; men and women in frontier countries; global brands and the direction we’re headed; going through Vietnam with Mark Mobius; Myanmar and violence; relations between the US, China, Vietnam, and Myanmar; Nigeria’s economy and where it’s headed. For more information on Gavin Serkin, visit frontierfunds.org. Want a free trend following DVD? Go to trendfollowing.com/win.