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Learn what Afghanistan is like now, how to become fluent in 5 languages & get tips on being a more ethical traveler. ____________________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's Monday Minute Newsletter where I email you 3 short items of value to start each week that you can consume in 60 seconds (all personal recommendations like the latest travel gear I'm using, my favorite destinations, discounts for special events, etc.). Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram ____________________________________ In Part 2 of this interview Sibu Szymanowska shares her journey becoming a digital nomad and founding “Go Global with Sibu”. She tells stories from her journey traveling overland across 9 countries in Africa using public transportation. Sibu also shares her experience traveling to Pakistan and then choosing to visit Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover. She explains why she loves Lebanon so much, tells stories from her trip to Syria, and describes why the Yemeni island of Socotra is so unique. Sibu reflects on how she learned 5 languages fluently, including Mandarin and Polish, and shares language learning tips. She then reflects on how traveling to nearly 100 countries has impacted her, gives tips on how we can be more conscious and ethical travelers, and explains what travel means to her today. FULL SHOW NOTES WITH DIRECT LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE. ____________________________________ See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ____________________________________ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
Learn how to travel more responsibly, engage with the experiences of refugees, and merge human rights with tourism. ____________________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's Monday Minute Newsletter where I email you 3 short items of value to start each week that you can consume in 60 seconds (all personal recommendations like the latest travel gear I'm using, my favorite destinations, discounts for special events, etc.). Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram ____________________________________ Sibu Szymanowska joins Matt over a bottle of wine and shares her experience growing up in Costa Rica before moving to China at age 17. Sibu reflects on attending University in China, learning fluent Mandarin, and starting multiple businesses over her 7 years living there. She shares the impact of her travels throughout Asia and then her experience moving to Poland and re-connecting with her Polish heritage. Sibu then talks about her experience working for an NGO, living in a remote village in Nicaragua, developing a passion for human rights, and eventually doing a Master's Degree in “International Conflict and Human Rights”. She also talks about co-founding The Hybrid Tours and explains how it centers the experiences of refugees and displaced people in the various destinations. Sibu shares how her tours help people learn about Palestine through the stories of refugees living in Jordan, and help people learn about the Bosnian genocide by meeting with survivors and former prison camp inmates during the tour of Bosnia. She also explains how you can join a Hybrid Tour and get a special Maverick Show discount. FULL SHOW NOTES WITH DIRECT LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE. ____________________________________ See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ____________________________________ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
Hear about travel to Afghanistan as the Amateur Traveler talks to bigger and adventure tour guide Sibu Szymanowska about this adventurous destination, even for her. Why should you go to Afghanistan? Sibu says, "Because we are very influenced by what we see in the media nowadays and it is definitely one of those countries that will end up shocking you. But not Shocking you in a negative way, but shocking you in a very positive way, because there is so much more to the world than what we see on mainstream media, on the news, but by what our governments tell you, and Afghanistan obviously is not an easy destination to navigate, but is it possible?"... Yes. Cities Visited Kabul: The capital city with significant historical and cultural sites. Bamiyan: Known for the destroyed Buddhist statues and diverse landscapes. Herat: Famous for the Blue Mosque and historical Citadel. Sites to See Kabul: Bibi Maru Hill, local mosques, bird market Bamiyan: Buddhist statue site, Band-e-Amir National Park Herat: Blue Mosque, Citadel, tile-making workshops ... https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-afghanistan/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tak Kenal Maka Tak Cinta is our ongoing tourism-themed series on Earth Matters, which aims to highlight lesser-known ecotourism spots right here in Malaysia. Through the series, we want to take you back to the great outdoors, and experience the many off-the-beaten-track nature spots our country has to offer. This month, we speak to Dr Louisa Ponnampalam, the Chairperson of the MareCet Research Organisation about ecotourism opportunities in Mersing, Johor, and the islands nearby, specifically two tours that the group organises under their Marine Excursions & The Blue Classroom program, which are the Mersing Junior Marine Explorer and Pulau Sibu Marine Explorer. Find out more about opportunities to see mangroves, seagrass patches in an intertidal zone, dramatic rock formations, and also chances to go snorkelling dugong watching!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, I chat to Sibu Mabena, the Founder and Chief Creative Officer at Duma Collective, a Creative Communications Agency based in Johannesburg South Africa. We opened up the curtain to what the world of a communication agency really looks like, we touched on the difficulties of setting it up, how agencies can position themselves to be better and some of the work that Duma Collective has been a part of. At the core of Sibu's being is imparting her knowledge to other creatives as the soleand founding member of Duma Collective. Duma is a thriving creative enterprise servicing a variety of clients, ranging from FMCG brands, energy and technology, enterprise development, financial services to government departments. The company's client base includes multinational brands such as the MultiChoice Group including DStv, ShowMax and SuperSport, Engen, FNB, Heineken South Africa, Chivas Whisky in South Africa, Cameroon and Nigeria, and Puma just to name a few. By providing services such as Brand Strategy and execution, Public Relations, Social Media Management, Influencer Campaigns, Event Management, and Talent procurement for their clients, through Duma Collective, Sibu Mabena has created an oasis for African talent to flourish.
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In this week's edition of Women Crush Wednesday, Carol Ofori hosted top South African fashion designer, businesswoman, entrepreneur and philanthropist Sibu Msimang.
Dublin Zoo has announced the death of Sibu, its male orangutan, at the age of 45 after over four decades at the Phoenix Park attraction.
Gerry Creighton, former operations manager at Dublin Zoo on the death of Sibu, the oranguatan at the age of 45.
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We welcome the brilliant and creative Sibu Mabena, who has made a name for herself by conceptualizing and collaborating with prominent brands. As a creative genius, she elevates the brands she works with by capturing their vision and bringing it to life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples. In this episode, Bri talks with Sibu from Go Global with Sibu on Instagram.In 2006 at 17 years old, Sibu moved to Guangzhou, China, without speaking a word of Chinese. Since then she's been traveling the world solo. A self described “global citizen, foodie, and fan of everything the world has to offer,” she helps people learn how to take advantage of free travel & move abroad. No “rich parents, s()g@r d@ddies or hidden boyfriends” required.Through Instagram, Sibu shares her travels & childfree life. Making the decision to be voluntarily sterilized she discusses what the process looked like & how long it took to complete. In this episode she shares the scrutiny she had to endure & how she knew it was the right step for her.Resources:Website: www.thehybridtours.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/thehybridtoursOther socials: @GoGlobalWithSibuWebsite: www.goglobalwithsibu.comBe sure to join the conversation by emailing us at podcast@childfreewealth.com, following Childfree Wealth on social media, or visiting our website www.childfreewealth.com!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/childfreewealth/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChildfreeWealthLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/childfree-wealth/Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
Vicki Coan is the director & founder of Sibu Wildlife Sanctuary in Nosara, Costa Rica. Rebecca Forward is a volunteer that has been helping for 2+ years now. Sibu Wildlife Sanctuary is a sanctuary specializing in lifetime care for wildlife that cannot survive in the wild. Sibu works to improve injured animals' lives through specialized care to improve their movement and quality of life. » https://sibusanctuary.org In this episode, Juliana Spicoluk, Mark Spicoluk, Vicki Coan & Rebecca Forward share their views on the Costa Rican howler monkeys electrocution issue, they ponder on what it takes to stay on top of compassion fatigue when working with injured animals on a day-to-day basis, what it takes to upkeep a sanctuary, their views on zoos around the world, the International Animal Rescue coming to Costa Rica, beautiful non-physical gifts in form of monkey adoption certificates, and how to create a program that would teach children how to connect to the nature around them? JOIN THE @starsanddestruct MOVEMENT: » https://www.starsanddestruct.com/starwalkers ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Guest Links: Sibu Wildlife Sanctuary - Donation link: » https://www.classy.org/give/216804/#!/donation/checkout IG » https://www.instagram.com/sibu_wildlife_sanctuary FB » https://www.facebook.com/SibuWildlifeSanctuary ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Show Notes: Jane Goodall - » https://janegoodall.org IAR Costa Rica - » https://www.iarcostarica.org The Voice of Nosara - » https://newspaperhunt.com/papers/costa-rica/voice-of-nosara-costa-rica.php ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ All topics discussed: Compassion fatigue, connection to source, Costa Rica, International Animal Rescue, The Voice of Nosara, electrocution of animals, wildlife, wildlife with disabilities, volunteers, Sky Robin, Jane Goodall, connections children to nature, zoo, sanctuary, adopting a monkey, howler monkeys, sanctuary funding. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Team Stardust: Juliana Spicoluk: » https://www.julianaspicoluk.com » https://www.instagram.com/juliana.spicoluk Mark Spicoluk: » https://www.markspicoluk.com » https://www.instagram.com/mark.spicoluk Heidi Souffriau -producer : » https://www.heidisouffriau.com » https://www.instagram.com/unfold.yoursoul stars+destruct. » https://www.starsanddestruct.com » https://www.instagram.com/starsanddestruct ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ manifesto. We have chosen to construct this apparatus to explore a wild cosmos of minds, to awaken ours & other's hearts, and to expand ourselves. To step off the mat & live the practice of unity. Because each & everyone of us sees the world through our own unique light. And we wish to connect our lights as constellations, beyond opinion. To challenge the false narratives that divide us. To stand strong with one another's truths. To learn to hold different perspectives simultaneously. To free the path to the stars. To not just welcome, but to also enthusiastically embrace the disruption of our reality. And to create cosmos out of chaos. Welcome to stars+destruct.
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Awani Borneo Selasa, 1 Ogos 2023 bersama Jasmine Abu Bakar - Seorang maut, seorang lagi cedera insiden tembakan di kebun buah di Sibu. - Sabah masih perincikan pelaksanaan kreit karbon. - Jumlah dagangan Sarawak melonjak ke paras tertinggi.
Sibu Szymanowska has been traveling around the world since 2005. For the last 3 years, she's adopted a digital nomad lifestyle, creating travel content encouraging others to go out and see the world. Sibu explains how to take advantage of free travel opportunities, what to look out for, and how these opportunities can lead to professional and personal development. In this episode, we chat about: The most common free travel opportunities What's the catch, if there's any How to find free travel opportunities Connect With Sibu Szymanowska: Website: https://goglobalwithsibu.com/ Read the Book: How To Travel More: The Money Edition Workbook Share your thoughts and topic suggestions for new episodes by leaving a voicemail. Listen to these episodes: Going to College in Europe is More Affordable - Episode 81 How To Start a Travel Fund and Why You Need One - Episode 2 Read My Books: Affording Travel: Saving Strategies For Financially Savvy Travelers Traveling With a Full-Time Job Managing Your Money As A New Homeowner Iceland: Nature, Nurture & Adventure My Favorite Resources For Financially Savvy Travelers Thrifty Traveler for finding cheap flights. Use the promo code ‘TC10' for $10 off your first year. CardPointers for figuring out which credit card to use to maximize points and miles. Save 30% using our link. Dollar Flight Club get email alerts with flight deals leaving from your home airport. Trade and Travel by Teri Ijeoma for learning how to trade in the stock market as a day trader or swing trader. Get Outdoors 101 the course by Olivia Christine teaches how to confidently plan outdoor adventures so you can unplug and de-stress. For $50 OFF use the promo code ‘ThoughtCard50.' Knack Bag for stylish and functional backpacks perfect for weekend trips, business travel or carry-on; laptop storage space and pack enough clothes for a 3-4 night trip. My Favorite Resources For Entrepreneurs Grantable an AI grant-writing tool to save you time writing winning grant applications. Grants For Creators a monthly newsletter sharing grants and other funding opportunities for U.S. creatives, small business owners, and founders. iFindYouClose a membership sharing weekly speaking opportunities, so you find the perfect stage for your signature talk. Email Marketing Club a membership where you receive email templates every week that help you connect and convert your audience to paying customers. Podcasters Getting Paid for endless podcast monetization ideas by Michelle Jackson. Work With Me: Email thethoughtcard@gmail.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries. Follow on Twitter: @thethoughtcard Follow on Instagram: @thedanielledesir
Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo speaks to Sibu Mabena, founder of the Duma Collective in this week's edition of My Rands and Sense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Awani Borneo 17 Julai 2023 bersama Nickyson Nyambar > Rumah pekerja kilang papan di Sibu terbakar. > Kerjasama PSB-PDP: Lihat dari perspektif luas, beri manfaat kepada rakyat kata Annuar Rapaee. > Kerjasama SESB dan SK Nexilis bawa pelaburan RM4.2 bilion.
Awani Borneo 17 Julai 2023 bersama Nickyson Nyambar > Rumah pekerja kilang papan di Sibu terbakar. > Kerjasama PSB-PDP: Lihat dari perspektif luas, beri manfaat kepada rakyat kata Annuar Rapaee. > Kerjasama SESB dan SK Nexilis bawa pelaburan RM4.2 bilion.
Podcast kali ini adalah episode spesial karena ini direkam langsung pada saat Lokal Day vol. 3. Sebuah kegiatan yang diinisiasi dan hasil kolaborasi antara Kopi Roemah Kesambi dan Rekareka Art Activities. Batik buat kondangan? buat nongkrong laahh. Lebet Sibu sudah mengajak dan memberikan referensi outfit nongkrong dengan batik biar lebih estetiksss.
Sibusiso Kekana (Sibu) is not one to shy away from learning something new. It was during the COVID-19 pandemic that Sibu spotted the opportunity to start ‘Riverside Sustainable Solutions' an innovative farming company that has big plans. Have a listen to the podcast. The post Startup Story: Sibusiso Kekana of Riverside Sustainable Solutions. appeared first on Startup School.
Awani Borneo Selasa, 28 Mac bersama Assim Hassan. > Sabah catat pelaburan sektor ekonomi bernilai RM11.5 bilion. > Sibu bukan lagi 'bandar denggi Malaysia' > Expo Antarabangsa Sabah ke-10 2023 (SIE2023) beri fokus kepada pelaburan langsung.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Vuelven las entrevistas a Viajando Sin Planes y esta semana lo hacemos con esta interesante charla sobre el viaje que llevo a Paula y Mario a recorrer el Sudeste Asiático en 6 meses. En el episodio hablaremos de varios países del Sudeste como Tailandia, Vietnam, Malasia, Singapur, Filipinas y Camboya mientras que Paula yMario nos desmenuzan trucos y lugares para un viaje inolvidable. Episodios relacionados: #298 Guía Koh Tao 2022-23 con Berta de @ihasiadiving.kohtao https://www.ivoox.com/298-guia-koh-tao-2022-23-berta-de-audios-mp3_rf_85696474_1.html #212 TAILANDIA vs VIETNAM ¿Cuál mola más? https://www.ivoox.com/212-tailandia-vs-vietnam-cual-mola-mas-audios-mp3_rf_69721279_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Sibu (2) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92184122_1.html Viaje sin billete de vuelta al Sudeste Asiático 2022-23 con Pau y Ariadna https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-sin-billete-vuelta-al-sudeste-asiatico-audios-mp3_rf_96051988_1.html Hazte apoyo del podcast en Ivoox y accede a más de 300 episodios exclusivos.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Viajando Sin Planes. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/493290
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio repasamos los mejores clatos de la cocina malaya en los estados de Sabah y Sarawak que juntos conforman la parte malaya de la isla de Borneo. Episodios relacionados Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kuching (1) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_91803052_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Sibu (2) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92184122_1.html En la foto Kolo Mee en la ciudad de Kuching.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Viajando Sin Planes. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/493290
Laporan berita padat dan ringkas dari Borneo bersama Nickyson Nyambar #AWANIBorneo 19 Disember 2022: - 77 lokasi berisiko tanah runtuh di Sarawak dikenal pasti. - Dewan Rakyat lulus usul undi percaya kepada Perdana Menteri. - Ahli Parlimen Sabah berbalah isu keluar Bersatu. #AWANInews #PantauKerajaanBaharu
Laporan berita padat dan ringkas dari Borneo bersama Nickyson Nyambar #AWANIBorneo 19 Disember 2022: - 77 lokasi berisiko tanah runtuh di Sarawak dikenal pasti. - Dewan Rakyat lulus usul undi percaya kepada Perdana Menteri. - Ahli Parlimen Sabah berbalah isu keluar Bersatu. #AWANInews #PantauKerajaanBaharu
En este episodio respondo algunas de las preguntas que me habéis enviado los oyentes de Viajando sin planes. Este episodio esta relacionado con la sección Viaje a borneo, la isla más salvaje del sudeste asiático y te dejo enlazados en orden de publicación todos los episodios: Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kuching (1) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_91803052_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Sibu (2) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92184122_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Bintulu (3) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92539265_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Miri (4) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92838953_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kota kinabalu (5) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_93102962_1.html
En este episodio nos vamos al lugar con más concentración de vida salvaje del Sudeste Asiático, el rio Kinabatangan, en Sabah, Malasia. Este episodio está relacionado con toda la sección del viaje a Borneo y la semana que viene habrá una sesión de preguntas y respuestas sobre Borneo. Podéis dejar vuestras preguntas en la sección de comentarios del podcast o enviar un mensaje a @viajandosinplanes en instagram. Episodios relacionados: Este episodio está relacionado con toda la sección del viaje a Borneo: Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kuching (1) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_91803052_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Sibu (2) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92184122_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Bintulu (3) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92539265_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Miri (4) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92838953_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kota kinabalu (5) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_93102962_1.html
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio cambiamos de estado en la República Federal de Malasia y nos adentramos en la internacional ciudad de Kota Kinabalu, capital del estado de Sabah. Este episodio está relacionado con toda la sección del viaje a Borneo: Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kuching (1) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_91803052_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Sibu (2) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92184122_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Bintulu (3) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92539265_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Miri (4) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92838953_1.htmlEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Viajando Sin Planes. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/493290
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio hablamos sobre Miri, la ciudad más cercana al estricto país musulmán Brunei. Este episodio esta relacionado con: Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kuching (1) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_91803052_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Sibu (2) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92184122_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Bintulu (3) https://www.ivoox.com/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92539265_1.html Si aún no apoyas el podcast de Viajando sin planes, puedes hacerlo en la app de Ivoox. Por solo 4,99€/mes accederás a el podcast con más contenido sobre vivir y viajar por el Sudeste Asiático.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Viajando Sin Planes. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/493290
En este episodio nos vamos a Bintulu, una de las ciudades más desalmadas y aparentemente peligrosas de Sarawak. Este episodio esta relacionado con toda la sección del viaje a Borneo Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kuching (1) https://www.ivoox.com/en/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_91803052_1.html Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Sibu (2) https://www.ivoox.com/en/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_92184122_1.html Apoya el podcast de Viajando Sin Planes en Ivoox y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo sobre vivir y viajar por el Sudeste asiático.
En este episodio continuamos la ruta por la isla de Borneo en su parte malaya que empezamos en el episodio: Viaje a Borneo, la isla más salvaje del Sudeste Asiático: Kuching (1) https://www.ivoox.com/en/viaje-a-borneo-isla-mas-salvaje-del-audios-mp3_rf_91803052_1.html Hoy hablamos de Sibu, el centro comercial del estado de Sarawak en Malasia y lugar de mayoría china de las etnias Fuk Chow y Hokkien. Viajando Sin Planes es el podcast con más contenido sobre vivir y viajar por el Sudeste Asiático, hazte apoyo y accede a más de 300 episodios exclusivos solo para apoyos de Ivoox. Enlace de apoyo https://www.ivoox.com/en/podcast-viajando-sin-planes_sq_f1493290_1.html
Main topics: Challenge of working remotely in other countries The ATS style resume for IT and cybersecurity For more check out: www.Convocourses.com https://www.youtube.com/convocourses fb: https://www.facebook.com/convocourses https://www.tiktok.com/@convocourses Amazon books: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6PWGXJZ?searchxofy=true&binding=kindle_edition&ref_=dbs_s_aps_series_rwt_tkin&qid=1661986519&sr=8-1 Audible: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B98WG2HX?notRedirectToSDP=1&ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_taud_tkin&storeType=ebooks&qid=1661986519&sr=8-1 Welcome to convo courses. My name is Bruce, and this is gonna be kind of a different format podcast. If you happen to watch my old ones, normally I put 'em on YouTube immediately. Um, right now I'm kind of on the go and I'm in my hotel. But I'm able to knock out these podcasts and there's a couple things we're gonna talk about on this one. And I'm trying to just help you guys out with everything that I've learned over the years, doing cyber security and doing specifically security compliance, um, and how to get into the cyber security and it space. um, and, and things I've learned along the way I've been doing this for 20 years. Uh, I've been doing this since two, the year 2000. I actually was in the military for eight years. Um, I, I ended where I was working as a physical security guy. I was a security forces member, protecting resources and assets, and then doing law enforcement, things like that. So I very familiar with security, physical security controls, but then I, I cross train into cyber security. Well, actually I crossed into it and we call it computer operators, but I did all things, uh, related to it, including cyber security, where, and that's where I got into security compliance. So. What I'm gonna talk about in this one is gonna be, um, something I learned about resumes. I realized why my resume's been doing so well. And it's because it's ATS or application tracking system compliant. Let explain what that is. And, uh, kind of walk you through how to do it, and I'll try to be as audio as possible, knowing that some people only watch only listen to these, uh, podcasts. Uh, but that being said, if you happen to watch this on YouTube, then I'll have, uh, some examples for you as I'm talking through it. Another thing I'm gonna talk about since I happened to be remote. Is working remotely and some of the pros and cons and, um, got some notes here, pros and cons of working remotely, some of the benefits of it and some of the countries that, uh, a lot of Americans are going to and why. All right, let's start off with the actual remote work. I'm gonna take you guys here outside for a second here, outside of my room. It's gonna be a little bit of a change of audio. So just bear with me, but you'll still be able to hear me well, all right, here we go. All right. So I'm not able to do this live. Normally I do these, I do these live and, uh, um, but I, the. It's not good enough here. And so that's one of the things I talked about in the previous videos and previous, um, podcasts where you, whenever you go to a place it's about noise. Pollution is a factor. Sometimes. Anyway, that being said, let's get into this. I want to show you guys where I'm at. So I'm at a resort here in Manila, Philippines, and I've been here for, I've been in the Philippines for about a month. Uh, I've been off for about two. At the end of that, and I'm actually looking for a job right now, learn some new things about the job market, which we'll talk about. Okay. So what I'm looking at, if you happen to be watching and listening to this on audio is it's just a group of hotels with a bunch of pools below it's. It's beautiful. It's kind of a rainy, kind of a rainy day here in Manila. There's a freeway that's not too far from here. That's what you can kind of hear that far away. There's an airport, not too far from here. And then you can hear. Below that are in a pool and stuff. So that's, that's where I'm at. I'm like on a balcony of a hotel resort, pretty nice. It's called the urban residence, urban residence. Crazy that I've gone to so many hotels. I forgot the name of this place. And even, even those places. Nice. Anyway. Okay. Let's talk about the benefits of remote work. You hear a lot of people talking about remote work and you probably wondering, like, why did everybody talk about this? Why is this so popular? Why is what's going on with it? Well, there's a few reasons and everybody has their own reasons, but I'm going to name some of the most popular that come to mind. One of the biggest ones is, uh, when you're working remotely, especially in other countries, is that it's cheaper to live in other countries. A great example is Manila is one of the most popular places that Americans will go and move to and work from because it's just, it's just cheaper to live here. The food is cheaper. Uh, for us, um, the cost of living here for Filipinos is, is not great. There are problems here. I've been here long enough to see some of the, the freight edges of, of a country. And that's the thing. When you go to a country it's not all sunshine and rainbows, like you, you find there's issues in every country, just like in the us. So don't a lot of people just talk up on a country, but you gotta look at all sides of it whenever you travel. Anyway, one of the biggest benefits that Americans will come here in, in some other C. That it's cheaper for us cheaper for us cost of living wise with food, much cheaper with your medical is much, much cheaper. It's cheaper to fly here or do medical, uh, and dental than it is to do it in the us. It's ridiculous in the us. It's cheaper for rentals are cheaper. Like these rentals here. Um, this, these are kind of an exception because these are, this is a private residence that are in a, a resort. So this is gonna be a little bit more pricey. Um, but this, this place I. Which is, which is incredible, which has pools. It has has a clubhouse that right over there that, that dome looking building that donate, donate shaped dome looking building is a, is a clubhouse that has, it has food. It has amenities such as the gym. It has all kinds of stuff there. And it's three levels, but this place I'm at is $45 a day for this resort. There's, there's like four pools here. There's an Olympic size swimming pool over there. This place is. It's it's, it's absolutely ridiculous. Um, not the best service I've had in the Philippines. Philippines has some of the best service in the world. This place is kind of, so, so I don't know why it's the, management's not as way here, but this place is incredible. A place like this will run you probably $300 a day in the us. No joke, cuz this is like a five star resort. Um, here it's $45 and I found some of these places that you I'm looking at at hundreds of different. Across from me and these units, some of 'em are only $27 a day. You could literally live here for $27 a day, $27 a day. It's like a thousand a month in a resort. Think about that. Living in a resort for thousand dollars a month or $30 a day. Yeah. About what, $30 a day. It's for 30 days, $900 a month. So that's still cheaper, like living in a place like this has a kitchen, it has internet, it has, uh, you know, um, Full bathroom. Like you could, there's a laundry service downstairs. Like you could live here in this resort for $900 a month. There's a, there's a, uh, mall not too far from here. It's walking distance with a grocery store. Uh, everything you need is here and $900 a month, a place like this cost you $900 in the us. So that's one of the main reasons that people will travel and live in another place. Some places that people consider besides. Would be that are cheap to live for us for American citizens is include Portugal, um, Thailand, Vietnam, Mexico, um, and Columbia. And there's a few other ones that are, that are comfortable for us to live and a Dominican Republic. That's another one comfortable for us to live much cheaper living standard and just your, your life is gonna be completely different there. You. To really retire in some of these places. And this is 900 a month is, is, is crazy here. That's a crazy price. Um, you can get something that's not as doesn't have as many amenities for about $200 a month, $300 a month. A very, a pretty good place for about $300 a month. So, and then the food is, is cheaper. It's uh, the transportation is fairly cheap. Um, here much, much cheaper than the us. It's all around. Like your whole living expense is gonna be different. So that said you don't need a hundred K job. You don't need a six figure job to live in a place like this. You have a six figure job here. You are living like a freaking king here, you know? So that's one of the main reasons that people will go and live remotely. So, um, it's worth your time to look into everything's cheaper medical, uh, your dental, your food. Rentals your transportation, your whole living, your whole life is much, much, much cheaper in these countries that I named. Now, one thing you should know is that there's some countries that you probably sh can't go to, or don't necessarily want to go to, cuz you would not be able to work in an American or Canadian or some other countries going, you can't work from the following countries doing remote work. I'm just gonna name a. Top of my head that are gonna be much, much harder for you to do remote from. And, uh, those, especially for American companies, cuz there's like an embargo. Anytime there's a country with an embargo, it's gonna be a lot harder for you to, to live there. And one of off the top of my head, one is Iran. Um, Iran has some kind of sanctions, you know, and it's not that us American citizens agree with this stuff, but that's neither here nor there. If you're trying to work from. Cheaper location and you're trying to live there and stuff like that. It's just, you know, we are not necessarily the ones making the policies or controlling what's going on. Right. So it it's fun. It's funny because the politically, we don't necessarily align with what the government is doing with the sanctions and stuff, but it it's a reality that we have to deal with. So one of those is Iran. Iran has all these sanctions. There's most American country companies that are paying you big money. Will not be able to work from there. You can get there it's even gonna be hard for you to get there as an American. Another place is gonna be of course, uh, North Korea. obviously, it's funny because it's so obvious. It's so crazy. It's gotten, the relationship has been so bad between the us and North Korea. They just did not even a question anymore. You go there, especially if you're ex-military or something you're gonna be end up in prison somehow, you know? So unless you're Dennis Rodman or something, I don't know. Um, it it's, it's just not a place that you're gonna be able to go. That that being said South Korea. Um, it is probably a place you could live, but it's, it's a lot more expensive in South Korea. So, um, it it's, a lot of people don't go there because of that reason, unless they have family or friends or, or, or their family fiance or spouse, is there or something like that. Um, another place that you probably are gonna have some issues with is gonna be VE. And it's just unfortunate, cuz it's such a beautiful place with beautiful people, beautiful culture and all that stuff. It's just sad. But Venezuela, I know people are going there but to work from there, um, cause the what's happening with the economy. Cause there's, you don't know like the, the embargo thing is kind of flaky with the us. Every time there's a new president, they put some kind of stuff against Venezuela. Venezuela is probably not a place you could work remotely. Uh, another place is Cub. Another one that's really unfortunate because it's such a beautiful place. It's so amazing. It's so close. It just makes sense to live there. And it's just like, because of all this stupid stuff going on between our governments, we as Americans gonna have a hard time getting in and out of there, especially if you're working from there on, on, uh, anything with any kind of government information, it's just gonna be harder for you to work there. And then all this political stuff happening now with, with. Don't know if you've heard, but like Russia and, and some other countries that are going and, and making bases and stuff and having relationships with it's just gonna go outta control here real soon. So it's not a place I would recommend that you, even if you have the ability to do it, to work there for an American company and, and go there. So those are the three that I was, I'm sure there's many other ones. Maybe I'll make another, uh, video where I explain some other countries that are, that are not good to go to, to work. Um, and, uh, that's, that's about it for those ones. Um, let me see if there's any other things I wanted to talk to you about with remote work. I think that's it for remote work. I want to talk to you guys a little bit about something I've discovered something I was, I've been doing right for many, many years. I'm gonna actually change locations here so that we can get a better sound change up the ambiance a little bit. Okay. Here we go. Going inside. Room are you on? Okay, sorry. Uh, okay. Sorry. I, my partner's, uh, doing some work there, so I'm gonna stay in. I'm stay out here. oh, this is, uh, podcast. So that's what you get real life stuff going on. So anyway, um, I wanted to talk to you guys about a Ts. So what I discovered is all these years I've been doing something very right with. My resume. If you didn't know, whenever I put my resume out there, I market my resume. It does really, really well on LinkedIn, on dice, on monster and all the other job sites. It does really well. And the reason why I discover is cuz I keep it simple. It's just a plain, it's not fancy. It doesn't have tables. It doesn't have pictures. It doesn't have anything, any kind of overlays, nothing like that. It's just a plain document. White paper, white. With my name on the top contact information, and then job exper work experience. It has, um, certifications. It has education. It has that's about it. It's pretty simple. Like I think I recently added skills, but it's pretty basic. And I normally put it in dot doc, turns out all that stuff is what you're supposed to do so that it is ATS compliant. Now, what is ATS? ATS? A application tracking software. It's basically like a database or software or a server that fortune many fortune 500 companies use to, uh, pull in the resumes and track, um, and, um, monitor and do analysis and do artificial intelligence analysis on resumes. It pulls them in if it has the correct format. If, if the correct format is. It'll reject your it'll reject your, um, your applica your resume, right? And if you, you wanna know what I'm talking about, whenever you sign up for a job, think of this, have you noticed they always have you do an application? The reason why is cuz your resume is not compatible. Normally people's resume is not compatible with the system that they, that company has internally. They have an internal database that pulls in all the information. It has. It has a database. Name, uh, where you've worked in the past, all your experience, your skills, your education, all that pulls, all that stuff in, and it compares you to other candidates and it, and once you're in their database, they have this big pool of people, um, that they can pull from and, and put into different positions. And it allows 'em to put you quickly into those different positions and then call you con if you contact information's there, they'll contact you with via. Or via phone and say, Hey, Bruce, uh, we've got this position for you. Are you available on this day? We noticed that you have all the skills that we need for this position. That is an ATS. It allows 'em to very quickly get you in their system. And if you have a resume, what they'll too, if your resume is right, is they'll pull all that information from LinkedIn or from dice or from monster or from other search sites. And. Put that into their database, just instantaneously, but that's only if your resume is out there in the correct format with all the correct information. And that's why you have to fill out your complete profile. It has to be accurate and then upload your ATS compliant resume. That means a plain blank resume with the headers. All that stuff is in correct order. And one of the things that I noticed that my, my resume didn't get right, was the dates of work. It's a work we're a little off, cuz there's a certain format that they want you to have in there. So ATS, uh, just having a simplified resume has helped me to get all these jobs and all these offers and all these opportunities over the years. And then now, recently I fine tuned it. I've I've gotten back into my resume, ripped it apart, rewrote it. And now I'm like really getting into the weeds on the each one of the key words that they wanna see. And the format tightened it up. So it's perfect so that whenever they pull in those resumes, mine is gonna just come in and with no problems. So that is what ATS is. And, um, that is, that's something that that's really helped me out to get jobs and stuff. Um, I would like to, at some point what I'm gonna do for you guys that watch me on YouTube is I'm gonna walk you through how I actually apply using my ATS. May, um, and how you can, um, maximize your opportunities, uh, to get these different jobs, high paying jobs, by the way, that's about it guys. Um, I'm got about three days left here. I'm a little bit sad about it. Um, I've gotta go back into the workforce here real soon. , uh, it's been a great vacation here in Manila and I, I actually travel to, uh, different parts of the Philippines. Um, this Philippines, the reason why I come here so often is because it's been like a second home to me. Um, I have over the years of these high paying jobs, I've been able to buy some condos here. Um, kind of got in early on some condos and, um, got some, uh, friends and family and stuff here. And that's, that's why I come here. And I know where things are, kind of have a better feel for this particular country. Next country. I'm. To I've been here so many times. It's time for me to, to move to another place. I'm probably gonna go to like Indonesia. I'm gonna try that. At some point, I would like to go to Europe and, uh, countries in Africa. And, uh, those are things that are gonna be in the future for me. I would love to go there and, and visit. But right now, this going to places, I know that I, that I'm familiar with that can go by myself and feel, and, and feel familiar enough to where I feel safe. So that's, that's why I. Year. And that's why I come here so often. Um, if I would, I get a job here, I noticed somebody asked me a question. They said, Hey, Bruce, like, would you get a, a job here? And they said, Hey, I'm looking for a job in the Philippines. Could I do it? You totally could do it here. If I was doing that, I've got my kids and stuff are in the us. I'm not, I'm not doing it myself here. And it's a bit too crowded personally for me to live here. Uh, maybe in the far future, you know, and buy some. Somewhere and then go live there or something, or have my spouse, by the way, you gotta be a Filipino citizen in order to buy land. Or anyway, what I would do if I wanted to get a job here is I would, first of all, tighten up my resume, right. Uh, tighten up my resume and I would look for either a job in Metro Manila or in Sibu I'd open myself up to those I'd look at all the job sites for Sibu and. Metro Manila, cuz those are like the biggest cities here I'd apply for those jobs. Put my re, get my resume, right? Put it out there. And I noticed just kind of glancing at it that there's a lot of banks that need the kind of work that I provide. So I would apply for all of those, but my biggest play would be on remote work. I would look for remote work in the us cuz it's a job. It's a hot job market right now for it. And cyber security. I would look for remote jobs. Would allow me to actually work from home and then I would fly here and work from here. That's what I would do. Um, if I was, if I was so inclined to actually work here and at one point I really considered it, I would actually consider bringing my kids here and like living here like three months out of a year or something like that, it didn't work out. So now here I am by myself. Um, just enjoying my vacation here and. I think maybe in the future, what I'll do is I'll, uh, I'll look for some other country that I could live in. Uh, it probably won't be, like I said, Philippines, a little too crowded, but I'm looking, I'm kind of head hunting for, for different countries that I could live in. Um, for a while. I like to like live in a country for like a year and, uh, and just to see how it, how it feels to actually be a resident of that country. So I would look for a. That will allow me to stay there for some time. And, but just off the top of my head, Portugal keeps coming up. Portugal is one that I would look into. Um, maybe, maybe Thailand. I really love Thailand so much. Um, Indonesia's one. I want to check out. Those are what like that are, um, within my price range and I feel more comfortable in those places. Um, cuz I've been to Southeast Asia. So. Times that I kind of know what to expect. And then I would like to learn the language and stuff like that. So I'd be pretty serious about it if I did do it. Um, I think that that's about it for this particular podcast. Guys, let me just, uh, end this on, uh, letting you get for those you, this is where I'm at. It's pretty nice. Um, got a few more days here. It's been great. Um, just enjoying the culture, enjoying the, the atmosphere and, uh, the humidity. I love. Back in Colorado. We don't really have that. Um, it's, it's very, very dry mountainous and stuff, which is beautiful, has its own, you know, amazing beauty, but it's not the Philippines. You know what I mean? , we're not too far from the ocean here. Um, feels so amazing here. And, um, I'm gonna miss it once again. I'm gonna miss this place and um, next time I'll gonna go to another country and hopefully I'll be able to do some podcast. There too. All right. Talk to you guys.
Episode 138 finds the team sitting down with the founder(s) of the event The Massacre to get to understand the events space a bit more, especially concerning Hip Hop. We recorded this episode at Capello Midrand where the City to City Massacre event was being held at, so you can enjoy the atmosphere. #TheMassacre x #NHAPodcast
In toamna lui 1978, nu departe de cabana Balea-Lac se afla o cabana mai mica, unde erau incartiruiti un numar de militari in termen (intre 12 si 20, dupa diferite surse), adusi pentru lucrari de constructie. In 23 septembrie 1978, la ora 24.00, doi tehnicieni de la statia de sus a telefericului – aflat nu departe de cabana militarilor – s‑au trezit datorita unei lumini roscate, in forma de cerc, care se zarea prin ceata deasa, cuprinzand tot campul vizual. Martorii au apreciat ca se afla la circa 5 - 10 metri de geam. Era o liniste perfecta. Initial cei doi au crezut ca arde cabana Balea‑Lac, fapt neconfirmat. Ulterior s-au eliminat si alte explicatii posibile: far de masina, lanterna etc. Aproximativ la aceeasi ora, fruntasul Ioan Dorr a iesit din dormitorul cabanei militare pentru a bea apa. In drumul sau spre robinetul aflat la coltul cladirii, luminat de un bec aflat deasupra usii, a zarit, de la 6-8 metri, o silueta intunecata, nemiscata, apreciata a fi de 1,90-2,00 metri. Din cauza cetii nu a putut distinge detalii. Fruntasul a strigat „cine-i acolo?”, dar, neprimind raspuns, a socotit ca e mai prudent sa se intoarca in camera. Peste cinci minute silueta era inca acolo, mai aproape de zidul cladirii, dar peste alte zece minute a disparut. In seara urmatoare, in jurul orei 21,45, in fata cabanei, sergentul Ion Radu atrage atentia militarilor Dorr si Vulpe ca pe o ridicatura de pamant, in directia telefericului, la o distanta de 15-20 de metri, se afla o silueta intunecata. Inaltimea ei a fost apreciata la 2,5 metri, prin comparatie cu o cisterna cu motorina de 2 metri aflata alaturi. Era senin si fara ceata. Dorr compara silueta cu cea a unui cosmonaut cu miscari greoaie. In acelasi timp militarii din camera vecina au inceput sa strige ca cineva le-a deschis obloanele de la ferestre, pe care tocmai le asigurasera cu sarma rasucita cu patentul si cu un lant transversal (inchizatoarele obloanelor se aflau la 2,5 metri de sol). Alti militari au inceput sa arunce cu pietre spre silueta care intre timp se deplasase pe ridicatura de pamant. La un moment dat, sergentul Radu, apucand un ciomag, s-a indreptat intr‑acolo, strigand spre soldatii D. Sibu si Gh. Stan sa-l urmeze. Ajuns la 1-1,5 metri de aratare, Radu a ridicat ciomagul s-o loveasca. S-a auzit un “suflu ca de tigru”, iar sergentul a cazut pe spate, ca fulgerat, in zapada, cu bratele desfacute, cu capul spre vale. Ceilalti doi, aflati la 3‑4 metri, au ramas cateva secunde paralizati. Entitatea, care – dupa unii martori – avea la maini gheare lungi. l-a examinat pe sergent, apoi a disparut, “parca plutind, in salturi laterale”. Alti doi martori au urmarit scena ceva mai de departe. Unul dintre ei spunea ca entitatea se deplasa “ca un om care merge pe apa, aplecandu-se mult intr-o parte si in alta, dar nu ca un urs sau alt animal, ca am vazut ursi destui. Parca plutea, cand pe un picior, cand pe celalalt”. Prelucrare de Dan D. Farcaș, dupa volumul lui Călin Turcu, Cazuri OZN în Romania, Ed.Sincron, 1992) Vezi și OZN-uri în România Referințe ↑ ASFAN, Balea Lac - 23-25 septembrie 1978' --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/romania/support
Justine Mauvin est une surfeuse Réunionnaise qui a accumulé des titres de championne de France et dʹEurope. Sur scène elle devient Sibu Manaï, une chanteuse qui sortait récemment son 2ème EP, "Zèl Marron", quʹelle présentait en concert vendredi dernier au Festival "Weekend au Bord de lʹEau"
GenerAsian Radio is a Twitch stream and podcast showcasing beats from around the world in search of modern (and classic) beats with the hopes of bringing the world closer together. This podcast explores the beauty and connectedness of musical cultures from every part of the globe and their dancefloors.This world music radio show which has been on air for 20 years is celebrating the diversity of the world's music traditions th from around the globe. This Podcast explores the infinite world of music with curiosity, inspiration and openness.... please repost and comment. Help us spread the word!! Be Kind to those that introduce you to something New! This episode includes a bevy of tech house and ethnic electronic music from such artists as Glender, Quantic, Thornato, Thomas Blondet, Dean Zepherin and more!!!! La Chusa ft Mexican Institute of Sound/El DustyTLC ft DJ Blass/El Dusty Dusty Path (Doppel Remix)/ Mose High Pines/Yppah Antibalas - Dirty Money (AkîzzBeåtzz Funked-Up Remix)/AkizzBeatzzAit Meslayene - El Fen (Sibu & Joe Nagall edit)/Sibu Nkengas - Jungle Beat (AkîzzBeåtzz Re-Edit)/ AkizzBeatzz Habibi Disco Edits #3/BéTé Turkish Disco Folk (Quebra Coco Edit) /Quebra CocoBollywood Beats (Original Mix)/DJ PachaAssyrian (Original Mix)/Glender Aarav (Original Mix)/Glender Nightclub Bollywood (Original Mix)/SupernovaIndian (Original Mix) /Augusto Gatell Karma (Richard C Remix)/ GlenderBollywood (Original Mix)/SharapovBhangra In Space (Original Mix)/Sound Gypsy Let Me Take You (Extended Mix)/CID, Westend Bollywood (Extended Mix)/Florian CassiedeDisconnected vs Ladkhi demoAsian Bhangra (Original Mix)/ Fran Guzman Guitar (Original Mix)/Titech Afro Machine (Original)/Dean Zepherin WONDERLP52 - 3 - La BolaLa Niña Grande/ Thornato & SotomayorSamba Consumo/S.U.M.O.08 Under The Line (Kenny Dope O'Gutta Remix)/ Second SkyOut of the Blue/Dub Africa Motivic Retrograde/Quantic#quantic #sixthworldmusic #floriancassiede #glender #glendermusic #thornato #cid #techhouse #indiantechno #cumbia #eldusty #internationalmusic #fusionmusic
Sho Genge! This week, myself and Sibu take a trip down memory lane and speak candidly about our mental health journeys tackling anxiety and depression. I hope that this episode and our experiences can encourage hope and offer comfort for those going through similar experiences. Things will get better, you got this!
In a daring move, Big Soy Naturals has decided to be topical. But only due to extreme emergency circumstances. Yes, you guessed it, the White South African Nonsense Alarm went off. And in a flash, Ceres called upon their cousin Sibu to assist in doing reverse race science on the one and only human embodiment of 9Gag, Elon Musk. A man who has decided to not only commit the crime of being born white in the continent of Africa, but also many other crimes, older and recent. Can the combined familial powers of Ceres and Sibu take down the like of Apartheid Clyde? Will people start DM'ing Ceres again asking if Sibu is single? Tune in and find out!Patreon: patreon.com/bigsoynaturalsTwitter: https://twitter.com/BigSoyNaturalsWebsite: https://bigsoyuniverse.neocities.org/Ceres' TwitterKendall's TwitterSibu's Twitter
Staying the Course: Navigating the Challenges of Part-time Study
As a young English teacher serving a rural school in Sarawak, Dr. Jarrod Sio had to travel two hours by boat to attend his master's classes in Sibu. He was one of the first students of an innovation by Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) in deploying instructors into towns to run their postgraduate programmes. This experience motivated him to pursue a PhD in Educational Management at UPSI which has helped him grow in his career from a teacher to an assistant director at the Department of Education. In this conversation, we spoke about his journey in pursuing an education in the field of Education, and how the field might change in the future. Jarrod holds a PhD and MEd in Educational Management from UPSI and a Bachelor of Education in TESL from Universiti Malaya. 'Staying the Course: Navigating the challenges of part-time study' is a podcast to help and inspire master's and PhD postgraduate students in successfully completing their graduate school journey. Follow & Subscribe at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/asrifyusoff Podcast: https://anchor.fm/asrifyusoff Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/asrif Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asrifyusoff Blog: https://www.asrif.org Disclaimer: This content is the opinion of the author and does not represent any affiliated organisation. The information provided is for general informational and educational purposes only.
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Join us today as Byte Marx interviews Sibu Masters, an artist and art teacher about NFTs and what they mean for the art world and artists at large. Do they herald a new beginning for art or will they only make art less viable in an increasingly digital world? Sibu's Art Group: https://instagram.com/we.are.good.on.paper?igshid=1y0uf2ngozh8g They have a show coming up in August. Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bytemarx Curious Cat: https://curiouscat.qa/ByteMarx Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pX56BK...... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bytemarx Twitter: https://twitter.com/bytemarxcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CIA2HJLBm...... Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ByteMarx/
Join us today as we have on a teacher who teaches art and art history, to talk about the futurist movement and generally how conservatives perceive art. Sibu's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibu.masters/ His Group: https://www.instagram.com/we.are.good... Curious Cat: https://curiouscat.qa/ByteMarx Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pX56BK...... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bytemarx Twitter: https://twitter.com/bytemarxcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CIA2HJLBm...... Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ByteMarx/
How do you get a threesome on and poppin? Should you do a lil research before getting into the vibe? What about a small date inyana? Can it be romantic? Can Tiff & Manda fix the wildness that was the episode with Botho and Sibu? Follow The Wildness on Instagram @the.wildness and Facebook: The Wildness with Tiff & Manda Amanda on Twitter @manda_hodge and Instagram: @manda_hodge HOLAAfrica: www.holaafrica.org IG: @insta_holaa Twitter and Facebook: HOLAAfrica
Speaker: Sibu Hlatshwayo Date : 17 February 2019 Place : LGTG Centurion
How did the convo go from masturbation to having threesomes? Why wont Botho and Sibu be in a group event? How do you just FALL into a threesome? Why is Tiff trying to watch people have sex? Also Manda flashes us in the studio. Conferencing is also a mess. A whole mess. The Wild Ones sat down with Botho Maruatona and Sibu Malunga. A podcast by two queer African girls trying to get through life. Follow Botho on IG: bkmaruatona and Sibu on IG: sibusiso_malunga Follow The Wildness on Instagram @the.wildness and Facebook: The Wildness with Tiff & Manda Amanda on Twitter manda_hodge and Instagram: manda_hodge HOLAAfrica: www.holaafrica.org IG: insta_holaa Twitter and Facebook: HOLAAfrica Links to check out: - 10 Ways To Have A Sexy, Intimate Threesome - https://www.refinery29.com/2017/02/141781/how-to-have-a-threesome-sex-tips - 24 Threesome Tips From Women Who Have Had Them - https://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/news/a46943/threesome-tips-from-women-who-have-had-them/ - Threesomes Part 1: Gettin' it on and poppin' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv2nA6WUnmQ&t=23s
Sibu and Jeff discuss our new Biblical Studies portion of the Lay Institute available for pre-purchase here: ses.edu/biblical-studies-prepurchase In these new courses Sibu is teaching about prophecy in the Old Testament.