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In this episode, host Tessa Norman is joined by Derek Leatherdale, Senior Geopolitical Risk Adviser at Sibylline, and Sean Withington, Senior Manager in PwC's Geopolitics team, to explore the rising prominence of geopolitical risk for the financial services sector.Our expert guests unpack the complex and fast-moving nature of today's geopolitical landscape, highlighting how this risk is increasingly shaping strategic, operational and regulatory priorities for firms. We delve into the evolving regulatory expectations and implications for firms' operational resilience, cross-border capital flows, and risk and compliance structures.Our guests also share practical actions firms can take to enhance their geopolitical risk management – from scenario planning and integrated testing to organisational structures – and reflect on how the sector can draw lessons from more mature industries. As firms look to the future, we discuss the steps leaders can take to build resilience and readiness in an era where geopolitics is a core risk consideration.You can contact our PwC speakers if you'd like to discuss any of the topics covered, at tessa.norman@pwc.com and sean.withington@pwc.com. To hear more from us on financial services risk & regulation, you can access all our regular publications at this site: https://www.pwc.co.uk/industries/financial-services/understanding-regulatory-developments.html.
It's the writers, it's the publishers, and it's the bookstore owners that come together to give us the books we read. Over the years publishers and publishing, both in big and small houses, has grown and changed how a book gets into our hands and our hearts. It is not often that one gets to sit down with a working publisher who is willing to talk about the ups and downs of the publishing business today.
In this episode, Gareth Westwood (Head of Global Intelligence) is joined by Lewis Galvin (Lead Americas Analyst) and Megan Sutcliffe (Middle East and Africa Analyst) to discuss the renewed nuclear talks between the US and Iran ahead of upcoming talks in Rome over Easter weekend. They explore the context of these negotiations, the motivations of both parties, and the implications of Trump's negotiating style. The conversation delves into Iran's potential gains from engagement, the red lines for both sides and the indicators of success or failure in the ongoing diplomatic efforts. 00:00 Introduction to the Emergency Podcast 00:47 Context of US-Iran Nuclear Talks 03:47 US Perspective on Renewed Negotiations 07:55 Iran's Motivations for Engagement 12:03 Trump's Negotiation Strategy 17:00 Iran's Red Lines and Trust Issues 20:58 Future of US-Iran Negotiations 24:55 Indicators of Success or Failure in Talks If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk #GeopoliticsPodcast #RefinedInsight #Podcast #Risk #RiskIntelligence #Iran #Trump #Nuclear Music: Stock Media provided by @Boscorelli / Pond5
Bonjour à tous et bienvenue pour ce nouvel épisode de Ramen ton tome !Dans cette émission, on s'impose des lectures à tour de rôle et ce mois-ci:Fox a lu le comics I Kill GiantsApo a lu le manga ConfessionsNéo a lu la BD SibyllineOn espère que ça vous plaira !N'hésitez pas à aller faire un tour sur notre tout nouveau site web média 9ème Art ! Vous y retrouvez des articles d'actu, des chroniques et des interviews exclusives dans l'univers des BD, mangas et comics ! Vous pourrez même y poster vos propres critiques d'oeuvres !Rejoignez-nous sur blayprod.fr !⬇️Nous soutenir:Le patreon Ex Libris: https://www.patreon.com/ExLibris438Le Tipeee Ex libris: https://fr.tipeee.com/ex-libris-manga-comics-bd⬇️Nous suivre sur les réseaux:L'insta Blay prod: https://www.instagram.com/blayprod/Le discord Ex Libris: https://discord.gg/2rQQnrNbWwL'insta Ex Libris: https://www.instagram.com/exlibrispod/L'équipe:
Couverture en noir et blanc, titre rose fluo : "Sibylline, chroniques d'une escort girl" ne passe pas inaperçue. Portée par le Pop Women Festival et le Festival de la BD d'Angoulême, la première BD de Sixtine Dano séduit - et j'ai moi-même été complètement conquise ! Je suis donc ravie (en bonne groupie) de la recevoir à mon micro dans cet épisode.Ensemble, on a parlé de ce grand projet qui mêle témoignages, fusain, encre de chine, mains sales, architecture, sororité et salle d'escalade; mais aussi de son métier dans l'animation, de l'impact de Dofus et d'argent.TW : cet épisode aborde des sujets sensibles tels que la prostitution et les TCAPour lire à votre tour Sibylline aux éditions Glénat : https://www.glenat.com/hors-collection-glenat-bd/sibylline-chroniques-dune-escort-girl-9782344060049Pour suivre le travail de Sixtine : https://www.instagram.com/sixtine.dano/?hl=frExtrait audio : Petit Corps, © SolannLE PODCAST VOUS A PLU ?
In this cyber episode of the Insight Podcast, Lead Analyst Kailyn Johnson and Associate Analyst Denise Schipani, two experts from our Cyber desk, sit down to explore the increasing collaboration between state-sponsored cyber actors and cyber criminals, highlighting the implications for cybersecurity, business risks and attribution challenges. Denise explains the commercialisation of cybercriminal tools and how state actors leverage these resources to enhance their operations. The conversation also delves into the long-term effects of adopting cybercriminal tactics and the future trends in cyber cooperation. If you enjoyed this special cyber episode, let us know by liking, subscribing or leaving a review! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
This week, Dominic Bowen welcomes Kailyn Johnson to The International Risk Podcast for an insightful discussion on the evolving landscape of cyber threats and their impact on businesses worldwide. Together, they explore the evolving role of cyber crimes, and the risks businesses face when they neglect their software supply chain security. They also explore how cybercriminal organizations are becoming more sophisticated, the implications of democratized access to dark web tools, and why businesses must integrate geopolitical and technological awareness into their risk management frameworks.Kailyn Johnson is the Cyber Intelligence and Geopolitical Risk Lead at Sibylline, where she specializes in analyzing cyber threats within a geopolitical context. Her expertise lies in cyber risk forecasting, corporate espionage, and the intersection of cyber operations with global security. With a background in cyber threat intelligence consulting and security investigations, she has advised major corporations on mitigating risks from evolving cybercriminal tactics. Kailyn has also presented at leading cybersecurity conferences worldwide, sharing insights on the increasing accessibility of cyber tools and the challenges this poses for organizations.The International Risk Podcast is a must-listen for senior executives, board members, and risk advisors. This weekly podcast dives deep into international relations, emerging risks, and strategic opportunities. Hosted by Dominic Bowen, Head of Strategic Advisory at one of Europe's top risk consulting firms, the podcast brings together global experts to share insights and actionable strategies.Dominic's 20+ years of experience managing complex operations in high-risk environments, combined with his role as a public speaker and university lecturer, make him uniquely positioned to guide these conversations. From conflict zones to corporate boardrooms, he explores the risks shaping our world and how organisations can navigate them.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledge. Follow us on LinkedIn for all our great updates.Tell us what you liked!
In this special episode, Head of Global Intelligence Gareth Westwood is joined by General Sir James Everard, the former NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe and current Lead Senior Mentor for Allied Command Operations. Gareth is also joined by Lead Europe-Eurasia Analyst Alexander Lord and Principal North America Analyst Claire Brady. Together, they discuss the evolving situation in Ukraine, focusing on recent negotiations, Russia's stance on a ceasefire, the implications of U.S. intelligence sharing, and the current state of the war. The conversation also explores potential worst-case scenarios for Ukraine and the response from European leaders amidst rising geopolitical tensions. The discussion delves into the complexities of European defence dynamics, NATO's role, and the implications of U.S. foreign policy under Trump for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Key themes include Germany's potential involvement, the fragility of ceasefire agreements, and Russia's strategic objectives. The episode highlights the challenges of coalition-building in Europe and the uncertain future of NATO amid shifting political landscapes. If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk #GeopoliticsPodcast #RiskIntelligence #Trump #Ukraine Music: Stock Media provided by @Boscorelli / Pond5
Today, Steve speaks with Kailyn Johnson, cyber intelligence and geopolitical risk lead at UK consulting firm Sibylline. Kailyn and Steve discuss the current threat landscape, focusing on areas where cyber and geopolitics overlap, and she offers some practical advice on how to contextualize security for your organization's C-suite. Key Takeaways: 1 The dark web is becoming more democratized, opening up the door for low-skilled threat actors to cause harm. 2 Open and frequent communication between security teams and other branches of the organization, in particular those in charge of the budget, is crucial for cyber resilience operations to receive sufficient support. 3 Staying up to date on patching, knowing your supply chains, and understanding how threats to critical infrastructure can affect you, will be key for organizations in 2025. Tune in to hear more about: 1 How the dark web is becoming more democratized, and what means for businesses 2 Why showing the worth of the cyber team is tricky but critical for long-term success 3 What organizations can do better in 2025 Standout Quotes: 1 “So we're seeing just ransomware continuing to be a consistent risk to business operations, financial risk, reputational risk, security risks, operational risks. But alongside that, we're also then seeing the influx of a lot more low-skilled threat actors having now the capabilities to conduct sophisticated operations with the democratization of the dark web.” - Kailyn Johnson 2 “Showing off the value that these teams have to the people with budget, sometimes might help unlock a bit of that budget. If you're seeing the benefit of those teams, you're more likely to give them the budget that they might need for it, and whether that's internally or sometimes externally, if you've produced really good work, or if you've created all these detections that have helped improve the network security for your organization, how could we maybe publish that, whether it's internally to the stakeholders, or if it's for everyone, so people are seeing, actually, they're doing a really good job.” - Kailyn Johnson 3 “But sometimes you're so focused on the impact of the regulations that you sometimes then forget, actually the processes that we're doing are working. Then should we just maybe let things play out and see how they're going? I think there's always a bit of a worry of, are we always in compliance? And it's good that we have that worry, but it's also sometimes the case of, just keep doing what you're doing, and you've got your compliance teams to tell you when you're not.” - Kailyn Johnson Mentioned in this episode: • ISF Analyst Insight Podcast Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management.
Today, Steve speaks with Kailyn Johnson, cyber intelligence and geopolitical risk lead at UK consulting firm Sibylline. Kailyn and Steve discuss the current threat landscape, focusing on areas where cyber and geopolitics overlap, and she offers some practical advice on how to contextualize security for your organization's C-suite. Key Takeaways: 1 The dark web is becoming more democratized, opening up the door for low-skilled threat actors to cause harm. 2 Open and frequent communication between security teams and other branches of the organization, in particular those in charge of the budget, is crucial for cyber resilience operations to receive sufficient support. 3 Staying up to date on patching, knowing your supply chains, and understanding how threats to critical infrastructure can affect you, will be key for organizations in 2025. Tune in to hear more about: 1 How the dark web is becoming more democratized, and what means for businesses 2 Why showing the worth of the cyber team is tricky but critical for long-term success 3 What organizations can do better in 2025 Standout Quotes: 1 “So we're seeing just ransomware continuing to be a consistent risk to business operations, financial risk, reputational risk, security risks, operational risks. But alongside that, we're also then seeing the influx of a lot more low-skilled threat actors having now the capabilities to conduct sophisticated operations with the democratization of the dark web.” - Kailyn Johnson 2 “Showing off the value that these teams have to the people with budget, sometimes might help unlock a bit of that budget. If you're seeing the benefit of those teams, you're more likely to give them the budget that they might need for it, and whether that's internally or sometimes externally, if you've produced really good work, or if you've created all these detections that have helped improve the network security for your organization, how could we maybe publish that, whether it's internally to the stakeholders, or if it's for everyone, so people are seeing, actually, they're doing a really good job.” - Kailyn Johnson 3 “But sometimes you're so focused on the impact of the regulations that you sometimes then forget, actually the processes that we're doing are working. Then should we just maybe let things play out and see how they're going? I think there's always a bit of a worry of, are we always in compliance? And it's good that we have that worry, but it's also sometimes the case of, just keep doing what you're doing, and you've got your compliance teams to tell you when you're not.” - Kailyn Johnson Mentioned in this episode: • ISF Analyst Insight Podcast Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management.
Au menu du débat livres. Par Sarah Clément et Salomé Kiner. Neige Sinno, La Realidad, P.O.L Joël Dicker, La très catastrophique visite du zoo, Rosie & Wolfe Sixtine Dano, Sibylline, chroniques d'une escort girl, Glénat. Coups de cœur: Adrienne Rich, Le Rêve d'un langage commun, L'Arche (SK) Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, Mon ami Kim Jong-Un, Futuropolis (SC)
Today I talked to Lisa F. Rosenberg about Fine, I'm a Terrible Person (Sibylline Press, 2025). The pain of 73-year-old Aurora's divorce over thirty years before continues to reverberate – she's eccentric, filled with schemes, and only able to function with help from her daughter. Born in the 500-year-old Jewish community of Rhodes, she mixes Judeo-Espanol (Ladino) aphorisms into her speech and thinks she speaks Spanish, but few can understand her. With an expired license and an ancient car, she drives to Los Angeles hoping to find a treasure after the death of her father's last wife. Aurora's daughter Leyla is also affected by her father's abrupt departure and spends her life seeking perfection, trying not to let her mother make her crazy, and striving to fit into their wealthy San Francisco community. When she learns that her husband might be having an affair, she takes her two young sons for a madcap weekend in Los Angeles where she'll have to bend a few rules, grapple with her mother, sneak into her husband's conference, and learn a bit about going with the flow. This is a charming mother-daughter novel about immigrants, overcoming family dysfunction, the cuisine of the Jewish community of Rhodes, and learning to overcome obstacles. Lisa F. Rosenberg earned a B.A. from U.C. Berkeley in Art History, an M.A. in Graduate Humanities, and an MFA in Creative Writing from the Dominican University of California. Her early professional career was in the blue-chip retail art world as a Gallerist for several prominent San Francisco art dealers including Crown Point Press and John Berggruen Gallery. She was most recently a public guide at SFMOMA and a Museum Educator on staff at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. Her writing up until now has been primarily non-fiction essays for exhibition catalogs, art criticism, tours, and public talks. Her short story, Family Footnotes was recently featured in the summer 2024 edition of Amaranth: a journal of food writing, art, and design, and she was a quarterfinalist in the Driftwood Press in-house short story contest for the Spring of 2024. Her family heritage is “Rhodeslis,” Ladino-speaking Sephardic Jews from the island of Rhodes. Her deep affection for her cultural legacy is reflected in the novel's historical accuracy of language, cultural authenticity, and descriptions of mouthwatering cuisine. When she is not writing, she is reading, hiking, practicing yoga, or traveling with her husband of 35 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked to Lisa F. Rosenberg about Fine, I'm a Terrible Person (Sibylline Press, 2025). The pain of 73-year-old Aurora's divorce over thirty years before continues to reverberate – she's eccentric, filled with schemes, and only able to function with help from her daughter. Born in the 500-year-old Jewish community of Rhodes, she mixes Judeo-Espanol (Ladino) aphorisms into her speech and thinks she speaks Spanish, but few can understand her. With an expired license and an ancient car, she drives to Los Angeles hoping to find a treasure after the death of her father's last wife. Aurora's daughter Leyla is also affected by her father's abrupt departure and spends her life seeking perfection, trying not to let her mother make her crazy, and striving to fit into their wealthy San Francisco community. When she learns that her husband might be having an affair, she takes her two young sons for a madcap weekend in Los Angeles where she'll have to bend a few rules, grapple with her mother, sneak into her husband's conference, and learn a bit about going with the flow. This is a charming mother-daughter novel about immigrants, overcoming family dysfunction, the cuisine of the Jewish community of Rhodes, and learning to overcome obstacles. Lisa F. Rosenberg earned a B.A. from U.C. Berkeley in Art History, an M.A. in Graduate Humanities, and an MFA in Creative Writing from the Dominican University of California. Her early professional career was in the blue-chip retail art world as a Gallerist for several prominent San Francisco art dealers including Crown Point Press and John Berggruen Gallery. She was most recently a public guide at SFMOMA and a Museum Educator on staff at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. Her writing up until now has been primarily non-fiction essays for exhibition catalogs, art criticism, tours, and public talks. Her short story, Family Footnotes was recently featured in the summer 2024 edition of Amaranth: a journal of food writing, art, and design, and she was a quarterfinalist in the Driftwood Press in-house short story contest for the Spring of 2024. Her family heritage is “Rhodeslis,” Ladino-speaking Sephardic Jews from the island of Rhodes. Her deep affection for her cultural legacy is reflected in the novel's historical accuracy of language, cultural authenticity, and descriptions of mouthwatering cuisine. When she is not writing, she is reading, hiking, practicing yoga, or traveling with her husband of 35 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
En la Italia profunda hay un tipo que está absolutamente loco que lleva años editando discos un tanto insolitos. Pero por fin, en este 2025, el hombre da con la tecla y nos trae un trabajo como la gente, bizarro, tedioso, pretencioso y todas esas cosas de las que nos gusta hablar.https://hammerheart.bandcamp.com/album/fra-li-monti-sibillini-black-medieval-winter-over-the-sibylline-mounts
In this episode Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, is joined by two analysts from the Americas desk, Claire Brady and Alexander Marciniak, to discuss Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Together they explain the reactions from both countries, the initial policy responses from both governments and how the tariffs could impact the economies of the US, Canada and Mexico. If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk #GeopoliticsPodcast #RefinedInsight #Podcast #Risk #RiskIntelligence #Trump #TrumpTariffs #Trudeau #Mexico Music: Stock Media provided by @Boscorelli / Pond5
Dans le 193e épisode du podcast Le bulleur, je vous présente Sibylline, chroniques d'une escort girl que l'on doit à Sixtine Dano, un ouvrage publié chez Glénat. Cette semaine aussi, je reviens sur l'actualité de la bande dessinée et des sorties avec :- La sortie de l'album Carcoma que l'on doit Andrés Garrido et aux éditions Dupuis- La sortie de l'album Le secret de Miss Greene que l'on doit au scénario de Nicolas Antona, au dessin de Nina Jacqmin et c'est paru aux éditions Le Lombard- La sortie du deuxième et dernier volet de Quand la nuit tombe, un volet consacré à Mylaine pour un album que l'on doit au scénario de Marion Achard, au dessin de Toni Galmès et c'est publié aux éditions Delcourt- La sortie d'On ne fait pas de feu sous un arbre en fleur, le troisième tome des aventures du commissaire Kouamé, série que l'on doit au scénario de Marguerite Abouet, au dessin de Donatien Mary et c'est publié aux éditions Gallimard- La sortie de l'album Le maitre de California Hill que l'on doit à Laurent-Frédéric Bollée pour le scénario, Georges Van Linthout pour le dessin dessin et c'est publié aux éditions de La boite à bulles- La réédition en intégrale de la série Streamliner que l'on doit à Fane, un titre publié aux éditions Rue de SèvresGénérique musical :Kevin MacLeod « Inspired »
In this episode of The Insight Podcast, Lead Asia-Pacific Analyst Aédán Mordecai is joined by colleagues Jonah and Sophie to analyse the impeachment and arrest of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol following his short-lived declaration of martial law. They explore the key events that led to his downfall, the legal battles ahead, and the broader geopolitical consequences for North Korea, the US and Japan. Tune in for expert analysis of one of the most significant political crises in recent South Korean history. If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk #GeopoliticsPodcast #RefinedInsight #Podcast #Risk #RiskIntelligence #southkorea #southkoreapolitics Music: Stock Media provided by @Boscorelli / Pond5
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In this episode, Sydney Stewart is joined by Principal analyst on our Middle East, North Africa and Turkey desk, Noam Ostfeld and his fellow analyst Omar Khadr, who walk us through recent developments in Israel, Lebanon and Syria. Noam starts us off by explaining the situation between Israel, Lebanese Hezbollah and Hamas after a recent ceasefire was put in place. Omar then walks us through the recent escalations in Syria, laying out the different actors and the progress of the opposition offensive on multiple fronts. If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk #GeopoliticsPodcast #RefinedInsight #Podcast #Risk #RiskIntelligence #GeopoliticalPodcasts #Israel #Syria Music: Stock Media provided by @Boscorelli / Pond5
Welcome back to another episode of the Insight Podcast! Join our Americas Intelligence Analysts Sydney Stewart and Claire Brady as they review Trump's victory over Kamala Harris in the Presidential Election, Trump's latest cabinet picks and the likely policy position of the new administration, including trade with China. If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk #GeopoliticsPodcast #RefinedInsight #Podcast #Risk #RiskIntelligence #GeopoliticalPodcasts #USElection2024 #harris2024 #Trump2024 Music: Stock Media provided by @Boscorelli / Pond5
What qualities do veterans bring to the business table? This Special Sibylline Insight episode tackles that question. Hosted by Sibylline CEO Justin Crump, our guests Caitlin McGilley, Bridget Guerrero, and Herbert Clay share personal experiences from military service to impactful careers in corporate security, consulting, and advocacy. They reveal the 'superpowers' that veterans possess, how they can be valuable assets in the private sector, and the unique challenges of transitioning from military to civilian careers. A must-listen for veterans and employers alike! Interested in learning more about supporting veterans? Check out these fantastic organisations: Zeromils: Our mission is to create military thriving cultures and communities. ZeroMils / We Are Military Thriving™ Military Spouse Employment Partnership: https://msepjobs.militaryonesource.mil/msep/ Hire Heroes USA https://www.hireheroesusa.org Onward to Opportunity https://ivmf.syracuse.edu/programs/career-training/ Sara B McNamara, MSOD, Founder, Transition Strategies, sara@saramcnamara.com Courageous Leadership Alliance INC.: A DC-based consulting firm specializing in leadership development and coaching. For more details or to connect with us, please contact Todd Simons' team at info@courageouslead.com.
In this special episode of the Insight Podcast, Lead Analyst Kailyn Johnson and Associate Analyst Denise Schipani, two experts from our Cyber desk, sit down to discuss trends they've observed in recent months that present risks to both businesses and individuals alike. Denise highlights the continuing trend of crypto scams and theft by state and non-state actors and the perennial threat that cyber poses to healthcare infrastructure and organisations. If you enjoyed this special cyber episode, let us know by liking, subscribing or leaving a review! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
In this episode, our host Sydney Stewart is joined by an Associate Intelligence Analyst from the LATAM desk, Alexander Marciniak! Alex walks us through the latest wave of cartel violence in Mexico, explaining the root cause of the violence and the political and security impacts it will have on individuals and organisations in the region. If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk To stay on top of geopolitical updates from across the globe, please register for our newsletter: https://sibylline.us13.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=8820fad262ad2a5db554a985a&id=0a6d711420 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk #Mexico #RefinedInsight #Podcast
In this episode of the Sibylline Insight Podcast, our host and Lead Americas Analyst Sydney Stewart is joined by Middle East and Africa Analyst Megan Sutcliffe to discuss the developing crisis in the Middle East. Megan walks us through events from the recent killing of Hassan Nasrallah and the IDF ground operation into Lebanon, to the retaliatory strikes against Israel by Iran. Megan also gives us some of her desk's analysis on the likelihood of further escalation and what it could mean for the wider region. If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk To stay on top of geopolitical updates from across the globe, please register for our newsletter: https://sibylline.us13.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=8820fad262ad2a5db554a985a&id=0a6d711420 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
The Sibyls of ancient Greece and Rome were oracles that divined the future by channeling the god, Apollo. Sibyls were considered to be intermediaries between the mortal world and the divine realm, and their pronouncements were highly regarded by the Greeks. Sibyls were often consulted by individuals, city-states, and rulers seeking guidance on important matters such as warfare, politics, and religion. They were believed to possess deep wisdom and knowledge of the future, and their utterances were typically written down and preserved as sacred texts. For this month's primary source, we hear an amalgam of prophesies as they relate to Cyprus -- specifically a series of ominous predictions of earthquakes and floods predating the infamous 4th century earthquake that levelled parts of Cyprus including Kourion. Fitting, as next I interview Laura Swantek, the assistant director of the Kourion Urban Space Project!
The new release of hundreds of Joe-Meek tapes and tape-excerpts from the "Tea Chests" of yore is a fresh flashlight into the nature of reality within this broken/fallen world. Did any of us have any idea of how much good material is contained within these acetate tapes that were packed up in the aftermath of Joe's horrible death? Probably not. We either feared that the tapes had deteriorated over many decades of storage OR that the substance of them would disappoint us. Neither fear proved true! The surprise-factor within almost everything Joe Meek recorded is without equal. Everything -- and I mean, everything -- he touched came off strange, oblique, jaw-dropping, unexpected, contradictory, and memorable. His artistic achievement -- maybe like Mozart's -- reveals ceaseless inspiration from outside himself. His work is Sibylline. Now that the tea chests are giving us a chance to hear again, to hear anew, Joe's "New World" (1960), the triumph of "our" world, its flesh, and its devil over God's fire and Truth is seen through anew. All the world's "narrative"-making collapses in the light of Joe's uncommon fire. The Bible is confirmed, the New Testament is revealed, the fecklessness and "Wheel in the Sky" despair of everyday human life that is lived on its own terms -- all of that is lit and revealed anew. And, dear listener, do not forget to listen to the next cast. It is entitled "Self-Portrait". LUV U.
Welcome back to the Grey Dynamics Podcast! This week we are talking again to Gareth Westwood, Sibylline's head of global intelligence. Gareth is a highly experienced practitioner, having previously worked for the UK government in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the Ministry of Defence and in the private sector with AstraZeneca. We talked about demystifying the private sector, implementing AI and machine learning into intelligence, what makes a great leader and much more.Find Gareth Westwood:LinkedInSibyllineWe Spoke About:0:35 - Response to the podcast2:07 - Gareth's background and demystifying the private sector5:20 - How Sibylline's team is set up and how private intelligence vendors and in-house teams work together13:53 - Data Analysis and AI, how Gareth's organisation implements it and what the future could look like24:02 - Strategies for fully understanding what the stakeholder wants to know and getting feedback37:31 - What makes a good intelligence and business leader?57:34 - What advice Gareth has for managers and leaders1:03:36 - The importance of one-to-ones with your staff1:08:23 - Is it healthy to create a competitive workplace with visible analytics based on performance?1:15:32 - Cultural recommendationsAdvance Your Intelligence Career Today!We are the first fully online intelligence school helping professionals to achieve their long term goals. Our school with tons of new material is currently under construction and will be out there very soon. Meanwhile, you can sign up and be the first to know when we launch, plus get exclusive tips and offers.Get access to exclusive Grey Dynamics ReportsWith security clearance, you can take a crucial role in our intelligence community. As a cleared member, you get access to secret & top secret grade publications. If you are a Top Secret holder, you also get access to our community area, where you can interact with other members and with our analysts! Subscribe today!The Grey Dynamics Podcast is available on all major platforms!Grey DynamicsYouTubeSpotifyApple Podcast Google PodcastAmazon Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What Just Happened? Claire Brady, Associate Analyst on the Americas desk here at Sibylline, breaks down the recent landmark ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding Colorado's legal capability to bar Donald Trump from the presidential election ballot. Claire also elaborates on the role of Congress, potential implications for the upcoming primaries, and the long-term ramifications of this precedent-setting ruling. The decision, while bipartisan in nature, raises questions about the impartiality of the Supreme Court, especially as Trump faces upcoming cases, including one concerning his immunity in criminal charges related to the 2020 election. Tune in to get a comprehensive analysis of the ruling and its impact on the election landscape. Don't miss future episodes of 'What Just Happened,' available on your favorite podcast provider! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk #SupremeCourt #Election2024 #TrumpOnBallot
*Please note, after recording this episode, a prison service in Russia's Yamalo-Nenets district announced the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Therefore, discussions of the election could be subject to change as news on the fallout from Navalny's death emerges* In this episode of Sibylline Insights, Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, is joined by Eurasia analysts Alexander Lord and Layla Guest to delve into the upcoming elections in Russia. They discuss the highly choreographed nature of the Russian presidential elections, where Putin's victory seems inevitable, and the implications it holds for the region. The conversation also touches on the recent election in Azerbaijan, shedding light on President Aliyev's continued grip on power and its potential impact on regional dynamics. #geopolitics #alexeinavalny #russiaukrainewar #azerbaijan #refinedinsight #intelligence #2024russianelections Follow Sibylline's feeds to stay up to date on new reporting and episodes! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllinelt... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/siby... Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
In this very special episode of Sibylline Insights our host, Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, sits down with former senior diplomat Sir Laurie Bristow, the UK's former ambassador to Russia, Afghanistan and Azerbaijan. The episode covers Laurie's experiences, from the military withdrawal from Afghanistan and collapse of Kabul to an examination of Putin's regime and strategies. The episode sheds light on the complexities of diplomatic contingency planning and the challenges faced by those in security roles. About Laurie Bristow: As noted in the podcast, Laurie is now President of Hughes Hall in Cambridge, the tenth to hold the position and the 16th head of the college since its foundation in 1885. In the podcast, Laurie and Gareth speak about Hughes Hall's Centre for Climate Action which has a mission to “encourage academic excellence in climate law, governance and organisational change, and to translate and transfer this knowledge to corporate boards to accelerate the race to net zero emissions and climate resilience.” For more information on the Centre for Climate Action, please visit: https://www.hughes.cam.ac.uk/academic/the-bridge/bridge-centres/ccce/ Follow Laurie on social media and keep an eye out for news regarding his upcoming book which delves deeper into the fall of Kabul and his time as the UK Ambassador to Afghanistan: X (Twitter): @laurie_bristow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-bristow-84604b2?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BCckiLTv2QpSJcvu75du%2Fww%3D%3D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Sibylline's feeds to stay up to date on new reporting and episodes! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
Dive into the latest geopolitical developments with Sibylline's 'What Just Happened?' podcast hosted by Ignacio Ayala. In this episode, Megan Sutcliffe, Associate Analyst on the Middle East and Africa desk, returns to shed light on recent Iranian strikes in Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan and share insights into the regional implications and the indicators to watch. - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
In the premiere episode of What Just Happened?, Ignacio Ayala, Lead Data and Insights Analyst is joined by Megan Sutcliffe from the Middle East and North Africa desk to unpack the recent joint strike by a Western coalition on Houthi territory in the Red Sea Region. What Just Happened? is a short-form podcast that aims to be released immediately following major geopolitical events and will feature a summary of events, commentary, and brief analysis from Sibylline's regional experts. Be sure to follow us on social media and wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss new episodes! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
L'histoire qui entoure la Bible du Diable, que l'on nomme Codex Gigas en latin, regorge de faits divers et variés. Encore aujourd'hui, il semble complexe de dresser un portait complet et logique de sa création. Cependant, on estime que le Codex aurait été composé au début du 13e siècle, plus précisément en 1229. Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Avec: Laurent Turcot, professeur en histoire à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada Script: Dominik Lagacé de la chaîne @LesHistovores https://youtube.com/@LesHistovores?si=JzPFFtfrP21HWgn_ 00:00 Introduction 01:04 Légende vraie ? 03:02 Contenu du livre 05:55 C'est vrai ça ? 08:09 Conclusion Abonnez-vous à ma chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Musique issue du site : https://epidemicsound.com Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: -Bibliothèque nationale de Suède, « Le Codex Gigas », [s. d.], Le Codex Gigas – Kungliga biblioteket – Sveriges nationalbibliotek – kb.se. -Bibliothèque numérique mondiale, « La Bible du diable », 2016, La Bible du diable - Bibliothèque numérique mondiale (wikiwix.com). -Estivals, Robert, « Le livre en Suède », Communication et Langages, no 35, 1977, p. 71-88, https://doi.org/10.3406/colan.1977.4432. - Stéphanie Del Regno, Codex Gigas, Sibylline, 2018. -Library of Congress, « Devil's Bible. Codex Gigas », https://www.loc.gov/item/2021667604 -Richter, Václav (29 septembre 2007) « Le Codex Gigas, un livre monument », Radio Prague International https://francais.radio.cz/le-codex-gigas-un-livre-monument-8603901 -The Infographics Show, "The mystery behind Devil's Bible", YouTube, mis en ligne le 30 juillet 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb40mi3xzxI - "Codex Gigas", Wikipédia (FR) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Gigas - Codex Gigas – Myt och verklighet kring Djävulsbibeln (subtitles in English), Kungliga biblioteket, 28 septembre 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30VADVHeGr4 - Le CODEX GIGAS, la BIBLE du DIABLE, Le Manoir de Nanou, 1er juin 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBYTCxtgNro - La Bible du Diable - Occulture Episode 7, Occulture, 18 mars 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFzRuMD-qco - Content Engine LLC, "The "Devil's Bible": Codex Gigas, the largest known medieval manuscript to date", 2023, https://www.proquest.com/docview/2800145284/citation/2153EF2DBD24B0EPQ/1?accountid=13835. - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Devil's Bible draws crowds, Charleston Newspapers, 2007, p.3, https://www.proquest.com/docview/332090913/abstract/7BA874A54ADA4B42PQ/1?accountid=13835 - Is the Devil's Bible (Codex Gigas) a Cursed Medieval Manuscript? | Truth or Lore, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsDe42IRvVo Le texte et les sources ont été vérifiés de manière indépendante par un historien PhD. Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #diable #codexgigas
In this episode, Head of Global Intelligence Gareth Westwood, and Lead Americas Analyst Sydney Stewart explore the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, South China Sea tensions, Russian President Vladimir Putin's political manoeuvres, heightened terrorism risks in Europe, and the complex dynamics surrounding Venezuela's recent referendum and the risk of conflict with Guyana.
In this episode of Sibylline Insights, Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, and Sydney Stewart, Lead Americas Analyst, touch on the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, an unexpected outcome in Argentina's recent presidential elections, and Sikh activism in Canada. Stay informed and join the conversation! For access to our FREE Israel reports, webinars, and data dashboards, email us at info@sibylline.co.uk 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Israel-Hamas Update 02:10 US Position & Regional Implications 03:31 Travel Advisory & Embassies 05:08 Argentina Elections Recap 07:06 Candidates and Economic Outlook 08:02 Canadian Sikh Activism 10:32 Unrest and Threat Assessment 11:35 How to Stay Informed Like, Share, and Subscribe for more expert insights on global events. Stay connected with Sibylline Insights by following us on all platforms! Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk #argentina #refinedinsights #geopolitics #israelpalestineconflict
In this episode, Intelligence Delivery Lead Leo Collins is joined by Intelligence Analysts Thomas Carter and Megan Sutcliffe to discuss President Joe Biden's impeachment proceedings, as well as Kim Jong Un's visit to Russia and escalating violence in Mali. Finally, Thomas walks us through a high-level espionage incident in the UK and the wider conversation concerning ‘de-risking' and Beijing's influence in Europe. #wagner #putin #kimjongun #mi6 #worldnews #geopolitics #refinedinsights #mali Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllinelt... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/siby... Follow us on YouTube: / @sibyllinetv For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
In this episode, Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, is joined by co-host Sydney Stewart, North America Intelligence Analyst. Together, they will delve into various pressing global issues: 1. North Korea's recent "scorched earth" nuclear test (1:02) 2. Climate concerns in Australia (3:50) 3. 3D printed weaponry and extremism in Finland (7:37) 4. Risks associated with the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France (11:22) Then, Karan Vassil, Associate Analyst from the Eurasia desk, provides a quick update on the continuing conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia (13:32) Finally, our Sub Saharan Africa Analyst, Edie Lipton, joins Gareth for an in-depth discussion on yet another coup in West Africa, this time in Gabon (15:41) Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllinelt... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/siby... Follow us on YouTube: / @sibyllinetv For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
In this episode, Intelligence Delivery Lead Leo Collins is joined by North American Intelligence Analyst Sydney Stewart to discuss Donald Trump's ongoing legal troubles. Sydney is then joined by Sibylline's newest Intelligence Analyst, Lily Hood, to discuss strike activity across the US and the impacts it may have on the upcoming 2024 presidential election. #trump2024campaign #sagaftrastrike #hotlaborsummer #laborstrike #refinedinsight Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
Wagner group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was a thorn in Vladimir Putin's side. How should European leaders react to reports of his death? Our Europe Correspondent Maria Tadeo tells us what she's been hearing, and whether upcoming elections in the UK, the EU and the United States could see shifts in policy towards Ukraine. We also hear from Justin Crump, CEO of risk analysis firm Sibylline. Plus: ahead of tomorrow's Ofgem energy price cap announcement, Resolution Foundation economist Emily Fry tells us why more than one-third of English households may end up paying more this winter. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and Stephen Carroll. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Head of Global Intelligence Gareth Westwood is joined by Intelligence Delivery Lead Leo Collins to discuss the recent coup and unrest in Niger, Israel's controversial legislation regarding the Supreme Court, a missing Chinese minister and a rise in zero-day cyber attacks (brought to us by our Cyber Intelligence Analyst, Kailyn Johnson). Gareth is then joined by Eurasia Intelligence Analyst Layla Guest to discuss Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Wagner Group in Belarus. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
In this episode, Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, is joined by Leo Collins, Intelligence Delivery Lead, to discuss recent global events including the Black Sea Grain Initiative, recent protests at a Swedish embassy in Baghdad, and a shooting in New Zealand. Then, Gareth is joined by Megan Sutcliffe, Associate Analyst on the Middle East and Africa desk, to delve into the security environment in Mali and the recently held constitutional referendum which aimed to transfer military power into civilian rule, seemingly distancing civilian oversight from the current military junta. However, Megan reveals that the referendum results may not be as straightforward as they appear. ----------------------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
In this episode, Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence and Sydney Stewart, North America Intelligence Analyst, take us through top stories from the past few weeks including a brief review of the Wagner mutiny in Russia, popular protests in France, and Israeli raids in refugee camps. Then, Gareth is joined by Riccardo Cociani, Principal Asia Pacific Analyst, to discuss the implications of China's amended counter-espionage laws impacting businesses and visitors. #China #GlobalSecurity #refinedinsight #franceprotest #israelpalestine Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
Join our host, Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, in an engaging discussion on the latest developments regarding the JCPOA, Iran's recent missile tests, and more! This week, Gareth is accompanied by Valeria Scuto, our Principal Middle East & North Africa Analyst. Stay informed and never miss an episode by liking and subscribing to our podcast. Be the first to know when new episodes are released! #iran #jcpoa #irannuclear #missiletests Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllinelt... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/siby... Follow us on YouTube: @sibyllinetv For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
On Thursday August 15th, 2019 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will present a discussion on the ancient "Sibylline Oracles" created, or re-created, in Greco-Roman Alexandria in the first centuries of the common era.These prophetic verses, attributed to the Sibyls, or prophetic priestesses of ancient Greece were actually a hoax, written by Jewish and Christian Gnostics in an attempt to recast the legendary lost prophetic books of ancient Rome to include the Bible and predict Christianity. They were so successful and popular that the early Christian Church approved of them. They were accepted into the Hermetic tradition, along with The Orphic Hymns and the Chaldean Oracles.They became an influence on western magick and Fairy lore. We will refer to Jake Stratton-Kent's summary of the Oracles in "Geosophia" (2010) and Milton Terry's translation 1899. So, if you want to catch up on this often forgotten aspect of western magical lore, tune in and we'll lift the veil.
In this episode our host, Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, joins Associate Analyst, Megan Sutcliffe, to discuss Turkey's latest election, Erdoğan's victory in the run-off and his 5th term as Turkish President. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllinelt... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/siby... Follow us on YouTube: / @sibyllinetv For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
In this episode Gareth Westwood, Head of Global Intelligence, is joined by Edie Lipton to walk us through the recent clashes in Sudan which have dominated the news cycle recently. Then, Konrad Petraitis explains Argentina's inflation problem, and finally, Sydney Stewart discusses the ongoing water shortage in the South West region of the US. To stay up to date on all global intelligence matters, please like and subscribe! Recorded: 21 April 2023 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllinelt... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/siby... Follow us on YouTube: / @sibyllinetv For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
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Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced a 35-hour curfew to end on Thursday morning, the first curfew to be put in place in daytime. It comes after the leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia visited Kyiv. We get analysis of their visit from our Poland correspondent Adam Easton. Also in the programme, we speak to the president of Lithuania, Gitanas Nauseda, about the the latest round of European sanctions against Russia. The city of Lviv in the west of Ukraine has been seen as a place of sanctuary for many fleeing conflict elsewhere in the country. But the war has now arrived on Lviv's doorstep, and we get reaction from Liana Semchuk from the UK-based risk analysis firm Sibylline.
Companies continue to withdraw their services from Russia, as it continues its invasion of Ukraine. American Express, Netflix and Tik Tok have limited Russia's access to their platforms – we speak with Ukrainian analyst Liana Semchuk from risk consultancy Sibylline about how she is advising companies operating in the region. As the repercussions of the crisis spreads globally, economist Michael Hughes tells us which economic regions and upcoming data will be most affected. And how does business continue amidst a conflict? Co-founder of Ukraine's Monobank, Misha Rogalskiy, tells us how financial industries are staying afloat. Finally, using high-tech solutions to visualise the supply disruption from the conflict is US-based Interos – its CEO Jennifer Bisceglie speaks to us about what they're seeing.