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Latest podcast episodes about somoa

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Starmer's Squabble In Samoa

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 34:18


As Commonwealth leaders press the case for slavery reparations, has the summit in Somoa gone wrong for the prime minister? And how serious are Donald Trump's claims of election interference?Hugo Rifkind unpacks the politics of the day with Manveen Rana and Matthew Parris Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Real 3 Idiots Podcast
Show 88 Ted's Driving to Bangkok In His 76 Cadillac, Look Out Ladies!

The Real 3 Idiots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 92:55


RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
Australia to send ADF personnel to PNG ahead of election

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 14:01


Australia has upped the ante in its tussle for influence in the Indo-Pacific, offering Papua New Guinea strategic support for its upcoming national election. Canberra says it will send more than 100 Defence Force Personnel to PNG to help secure the election in July.

The Secret Teachings
The Secret Teachings 2/1/22 - Stargate 2022

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 119:54


A bizarre spiral lit up the night sky over Oklahoma on January 31, 2022. Though it was dismissed as a satellite being launched from a SpaceX rocket, the phenomenon has been seen before in the Pacific near Fiji and Somoa in 2021, and in Norway in 2009. In all three cases, a rocket or satellite was blamed, even when the rocket test was otherwise considered a success. No evidence was presented in any case either to this point and no patterns to other parallel events were acknowledged. Speculation aside, these 'spirals' shared a similar color scheme and look to 2010 UFO sightings over China.

Panthers Tracks
Panthers' Frankie Luvu on growing up in American Somoa and how is brother's memory motivates him

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 20:12


Panthers linebacker Frankie Luvu joined the Observer's Jonathan M. Alexander in a one-on-one interview to talk about his journey to the NFL, growing up in America Somoa, how his brother's memory motivates him and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Great Coaches: Leadership & Life

Our Great Coach on this episode is Sir Gordon Tietjens. Gordon is the former coach of the New Zealand men's national team in rugby sevens; the All Blacks Sevens. He started coaching the team in 1994 and had immediate success winning the Hong Kong 7's. He then went on to win the 7's world series on a record 12 times. Along the way the team also won the world cup in 2001 and 2013, and 4 Commonwealth Games gold medals. He stepped down as the coach in 2016 and took on the head coach of Somoa. He has been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame and in 2013 was knighted for his services to Rugby. Gordon is a coach with a life-long commitment to the service of people development. As the coach of the All Black 7's for 22 years, he helped 47 of his players go on to represent New Zealand Rugby Union. And on that list are some of the all time greats like Jonah Lomu and Christian Cullen. He is fiercely determined and fired by a deep sense confidence that comes from the effort that goes into the preparation and planning of his teams. He also believes in the importance of nutrition, and intense training regimes that are intended to be tougher than anything they would face in an actual match as this prepares the athletes for better decision making when they are in the heat of battle on the field. After interviewing Sir Gordon, I can see why New Zealand is considered one of the most proud sporting nation on the planet. In this discussion some of the key highlights for me were: How he helps people build self-belief by encouraging them to express themselves as individuals and not be afraid of making mistakes. His views on mental toughness and the traffic light system he uses to classify players. The terrific story he shares about Roger Federer crying to illustrate his point that losing although painful, does not necessarily mean failure when you've given it your all. And How the onus is on the coach to select the right people who believe in the teams culture. And the importance of character and coachability in selecting these team members. This was a terrific and intense conversation with a master coach and I hope you enjoy it as much I did. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us and comment on all our Great Coaches here Twitter @CoachesGreat Facebook @TheGreatCoaches Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast

O Evangelho Sob Um Novo Olhar! Saindo Do Obvio
Não somoa mudados pelas promessas que fazemos a Deus, mas pelas promessas que Ele nos faz

O Evangelho Sob Um Novo Olhar! Saindo Do Obvio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 4:55


Que possamos aprender jamais em prometer mas sim em comprometer-se!

Sistas, Let's Talk
Pacific Women Finding Love

Sistas, Let's Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 30:00


Hilda Wayne talks to match makers, relationship experts and ordinary Pacific Island women about what love means to them, and how ideas of love have changed over the generations in the Pacific region.

Midweek Matinee
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw | Midweek Matinee

Midweek Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 87:59


2 men that hate each other, the insults that come with that, forced to work together and eventually build a mutual respect for each other... Welcome to Fate of the.... I mean Hobbs & Shaw where we see that whole arc all over again, but this time with a real-life superhero and Somoa! Join Brett & Chris as they discuss the spin-off Fast film, Hobbs & Shaw. New episodes every Wednesday! Join in Discussion on Discord: discord.gg/cEvKzqm Find us on Twitter: @matinee_midweek Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/nartech

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
EP#90: Diving into the Pacific – with Jordie Kilby

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 39:48


On this episode of GovComms, contentgroup CEO David Pembroke and Jordie Kilby discuss the Pacific Region – a dynamic and diverse region that includes countries like Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Somoa, Tonga and Papua New Guinea. Jordie is a communications consultant based in Fiji, but working across the entire Pacific region. Jordie began his career at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation working first in Local Radio in Canberra before a stint as a presenter and senior producer for Triple J. More recently, Jordie was a Communications Team Leader at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat in Fiji. Jordie discusses how the Pacific has handled COVID-19, the challenges associated with government communication in many pacific countries and what mediums work best in countries like Fiji. Jordie and David discuss the Pacific's under-reported measles outbreak in 2019, and how it might have assisted their preparedness for the COVID-19 pandemic. Jordie also discusses what he thinks are the similarities and differences between the Pacific and Australia, whilst also revealing how the Pacific views Australia from a diplomatic perspective. Jordie explains what Pacific nations like Fiji could teach his home country of Australia, the biggest and most influential country in the region. Jordie makes the point that the biggest lesson in communication that Australia could learn from the Pacific is the power of storytelling and listening. Discussed in this episode: What it is like to be a government communicator in the Pacific region. What people in the Pacific understand about listening that Australians do not. The importance of storytelling to communications in the Pacific. How many Pacific countries handled COVID-19, and how some managed to remain COVID-free. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
EP#90: Diving into the Pacific – with Jordie Kilby

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 39:49


On this episode of GovComms, contentgroup CEO David Pembroke and Jordie Kilby discuss the Pacific Region – a dynamic and diverse region that includes countries like Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Somoa, Tonga and Papua New Guinea. Jordie is a communications consultant based in Fiji, but working across the entire Pacific region. Jordie began his career at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation working first in Local Radio in Canberra before a stint as a presenter and senior producer for Triple J. More recently, Jordie was a Communications Team Leader at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat in Fiji. Jordie discusses how the Pacific has handled COVID-19, the challenges associated with government communication in many pacific countries and what mediums work best in countries like Fiji. Jordie and David discuss the Pacific’s under-reported measles outbreak in 2019, and how it might have assisted their preparedness for the COVID-19 pandemic. Jordie also discusses what he thinks are the similarities and differences between the Pacific and Australia, whilst also revealing how the Pacific views Australia from a diplomatic perspective. Jordie explains what Pacific nations like Fiji could teach his home country of Australia, the biggest and most influential country in the region. Jordie makes the point that the biggest lesson in communication that Australia could learn from the Pacific is the power of storytelling and listening. Discussed in this episode: What it is like to be a government communicator in the Pacific region. What people in the Pacific understand about listening that Australians do not. The importance of storytelling to communications in the Pacific. How many Pacific countries handled COVID-19, and how some managed to remain COVID-free.

Notes Of A Goon
Episode #018 - American Somoa Is The Good Son Plus Bonus Interview with Dork

Notes Of A Goon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 157:46


Chris From Brooklyn is back at it again talking about the ongoing drama on Staten Island, Rudy's star witness, Bidens all female communications staff, plus a bonus interview with "Dork" and so much more!Support Our SponsorVinylGraff.com - Use Promo Code CHRIS1 for 10% off!Follow the host on social:Chris From Brooklyn Twitter https://twitter.com/ChrisFromBklynHigh Society Radio Instagram https://www.instagram.com/highsocietyradioHigh Society Radio YouTube http://bit.ly/HSRYoutubeHigh Society Radio Twitter https://twitter.com/HSRadioshowWebsite https://gasdigitalnetwork.com/gdn-show-channels/high-society-radio/Mike Harrington Twitter https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonMike Harrington Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Notes Of A Goon is a weekly podcast where Goon of note, Chris from BK sits down and yells about childhood trauma, how he'd fix the whole damn country, and all sorts of other bullshit. All while splitting a six pack with you the listener. Chris is joined by his stalwart producer and homeless weirdo Mike Harrington on this journey of self reflection and yelling. There's lots of yelling.

Justice & Drew
Hour 1: Let's all run away to American Somoa

Justice & Drew

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 34:28


Justice & Drew are presented with Sam's Top 5.

The Berean Manifesto
S2EP71 - Fool's Day

The Berean Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 10:32


Hello and welcome to season 2 episode 71 of The Berean Manifesto, brought to you by The Ekklesian House.  This is Pastor Bill and over the next 10 minutes, or so, we are going to be talking about April Fool's Day. April first, in most cultures around the world, is known as April Fools Day.  All the articles I've read about the origins of April Fool's Day claim that its origins are steeped in mystery, they also put stock in a theory that attributes the tradition to the transition from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar as dictated at The Council of Trent in the mid-1500's.  Those who then continued to follow the Julian calendar celebrating New Year's Day on April first became the butt of the joke for those who now celebrated New Years Day on January first.  With only a few spare moments and the rudimentary research skills taught to high schoolers, you can easily debunk this theory and its claims.  First off, there are references to April Fools Day as far back as the 1300's, some 200 years before the council of Trent.  Second, the Julian calendar instituted in BC 45 by Julius Caesar starts its New Year on the 1st of January with a few pagan sects recognizing the beginning of Spring as the beginning of the New Year despite what the calendar dictated.  To understand where I'm going here, let's look at some history surrounding The Roman Empire and the Christian faith.  There's little debate as to whether the Roman Empire crucified a man they called Jesus in or around 33 AD.  It's historical fact that the followers of that man then exploded in number and were subsequently hunted down and mercilessly slaughtered anywhere they were found by the Jewish authority of the day.  It's well known that the Jewish people follow the Lunar Calendar that celebrates New Years day on or around April 1st, and the Christian Church inherited this calendar.  In 64 AD Roman Emperor Nero outlawed Christianity and proceeded to persecute, torture, and execute Christians in the slowest, most horrible ways he could imagine.  Roman persecution of Christians continued for almost the next two-hundred and fifty years until Christianity was declared legal in the Roman Empire.  Ten years later, in 323 AD, Christianity was declared the official religion of the Roman Empire.  What isn't well cataloged is how the Roman Empire dealt with the cognitive dissidence between the Lunar Calendar followed by the Christian church and the Julian Calendar followed by the Empire.  What we do know is that when the Catholic Church commenced the Council of Trent in response to the reformation sparked by Martin Luther, one of the things they did was to introduce the Gregorian Calendar.  This new calendar fixed discrepancies with the Julian Calendar that the Catholic Church found unacceptable, as well as boosted their authority that was being challenged by The Reformation. There's this story told in circles when studying the early church about the origins of April Fool's Day, see if it sounds familiar.  When Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire the Christian Church adopted the Julian calendar and began recognizing January 1st as New Year's Day, there were holdouts who continued to follow the calendar they always had and celebrated the New Year on April 1st.  It was an important day to believers in that not only was April 1st the beginning of the Lunar Calendar year, but the early church celebrated this time of year as the time of Jesus' birth as well as his death and resurrection.  They were called fools for still observing New Years Day on April 1st and others played pranks on them. If you're a regular to The Berean Manifesto then this should go without saying, but I'm going to say it for those listening or reading who don't know.  The platform of The Berean Manifesto is to present teaching, primarily Biblical, from my personal point of view.  It is then the responsibility of the listener or reader, not to blindly take my word, but to seek out evidence, preferably Biblical, on their own to decide for themselves what they believe.  Therefore, as we pivot for the rest of this episode, I will not be qualifying statements like, “in my opinion,” or, “it's been my experience,” or anything else along those lines since that sentiment is implied. For decades there has been this running argument, that its participants want to call a debate, on whether there is a God.  He wouldn't be much of a God if He needed me to defend His existence, so I refrain from wasting my time in that manner. On the one side of the argument, you have Christian apologists and the other atheists.  There are two types of atheist.  The first is the one who says that for lack of evidence they aren't sure there is a God.  They're agnostic, like Thomas, they have trouble believing without quantifiable evidence.  The second type is someone who truly believes there is no God; the fool.  I'm not calling them a fool, the Bible calls them a fool, Psalms 14:1a CSB says, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There's no God.”  I'm pretty sure people like this don't actually exist anyway, or at least I've never found one, and Proverbs 23:9 CSB advises, “Don't speak to a fool, for he will despise the insight of your words.”  So, we're not really going to concern ourselves with that category.  And my advice when encountering agnostics is to love and when possible to love extravagantly. In closing, I want to invite everyone to join me in transforming April Fool's Day into a new Christian holiday.  A day of prayer and fasting where we bring before God our friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers who need a Thomas moment with God.  Saul got one on the road to Damascus.  Pastor Robert Morris of Gateway Church had one in a roadside motel.  Jesus is still moving in mighty ways on the Earth and we, His people, will humble ourselves and cry out for the lost together. Starting at 12AM April 1st in The Independent State of Samoa through 12AM April 2nd on the island of Niue we will celebrate the first annual Global Day of Fasting and Prayer.  Head on over to Google to search when that starts and ends in your local time.  For instance, 12AM April 1st in The Independent State of Somoa here in North Texas where I live, is 5AM March 31st and goes through 6AM April 2nd my time.  Join me for 49 hours of petitioning God to move on the hearts of an unbelieving world. This is Pastor Bill saying, “Until next time…”

Sean for Breakfast Catchup - Triple M Esperance 747
Esperance (former) Resident In Somoa Fighting A Measles Outbreak

Sean for Breakfast Catchup - Triple M Esperance 747

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 6:43


Chis Pink was finishing off his Doctors degree in Samoa when the epidemic REALLY kicked off... over 70 people have died from the disease already

Balls.ie Podcasts
World In Union - Johnny O'Connor, Ireland Team To Play Samoa, England's Chances

Balls.ie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 38:28


The final game of Ireland's Pool A campaign looms this weekend as Joe Schmidt's side prepare for Somoa on Saturday.  On this week's Balls.ie Rugby podcast, World In Union, the lads look ahead to this weekend's game and the team that should start. Will Ireland risk Garry Ringrose for the fourth game in a row this tournament? Who should play at full-back? What impact will the weather have?  Elsewhere, we caught up with former Irish rugby player and current Connacht Sregenth and Conditioning coach Johnny O'Connor. He gives an expert insight into the inner workings of a professional rugby team and how programmes are tailored to players, specific positions and in-season load.  Finally, there's some style chat and a look at the dreaded scenario; what happens if England win the World Cup?   

Rugby on Balls.ie
World In Union - Johnny O'Connor, Ireland Team To Play Samoa, England's Chances

Rugby on Balls.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 38:28


The final game of Ireland's Pool A campaign looms this weekend as Joe Schmidt's side prepare for Somoa on Saturday.  On this week's Balls.ie Rugby podcast, World In Union, the lads look ahead to this weekend's game and the team that should start. Will Ireland risk Garry Ringrose for the fourth game in a row this tournament? Who should play at full-back? What impact will the weather have?  Elsewhere, we caught up with former Irish rugby player and current Connacht Sregenth and Conditioning coach Johnny O'Connor. He gives an expert insight into the inner workings of a professional rugby team and how programmes are tailored to players, specific positions and in-season load.  Finally, there's some style chat and a look at the dreaded scenario; what happens if England win the World Cup?   

Earful of Dirt - The Major League Rugby Podcast
Major League Rugby's 2019 Schedule, USA v Samoa, and Canada v Repechage (EOD208)

Earful of Dirt - The Major League Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 61:25


Major League Rugby announced its 2019 schedule, giving the boys plenty to talk about. They also talk through USA's historic win over Somoa and consider Canada's tough road through the repechage tournament to RWC2019.

Stand Out Life
Ep39 El Rowland - Surviving the toughest challenge

Stand Out Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 39:44


When it comes to putting yourself in the way of hard things, and having gone through hard experiences, this episode's guest has a few stories to tell. You may know her as one of the final three people left on the 2016 series of Survivor in Somoa. Aside from her gruelling 54 days on the island, and the toughest 6 1/2 hour challenge she’d ever faced, El Rowland has a fascinating story. She has spent 13 years in her career in the army and only just last year made the courageous decision to leave and step into the unknown future of her own businesses. In our chat El shares how hard this transition was but how much it was driven by a powerful purpose. A personal purpose, but one that is experienced by too many people and often in isolation. El has experienced the depths of mental illness and shares the darkness of depression and anxiety that we often don’t hear about*, which you can hear still brings up emotions for her. She also unpacks how she has found her way back to hope. This is a beautiful and real conversation with El Rowland. * If this conversation triggers experiences for you know that you can reach out to amazing services such as Lifeline and Beyond Blue. Connect with El here: Facebook: www.facebook.com/belleoftheashes/posts/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/elerowland_/

Survivor NSFW with Jonny Fairplay
15: Russell Hantz unleashed! Season 35, bitter juries, and tricking production into revealing secrets!

Survivor NSFW with Jonny Fairplay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 45:46


On what may be our best episode of Survival of the Fairest with Jonny FairPlay yet, Jonny and Matt Koon talk to Survivor legend Russell Hantz about the psychology of bitter juries, idol hunting, tricking production staff into revealing idols and clues, and more in this peek behind the curtain! Matt also puts Russell in the hot seat about his controversial loss in Somoa: was he too cocky, did he underestimate social game, and did he do a "touchdown Dance" too often in front of jury members?  Also, his thoughts on season 35, as the always uncensored Russell meets his villainous match Jonny in an epic showdown!   All this in an unforgettable, informative, insightful and ultimately entertaining episode of Survival of the Fairest with Jonny Fairplay!

Order Of Opinion
Fast & Furious 6 Movie Breakdown Ep. 50

Order Of Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 108:53


In our 50th episode, we see Brian O’Connor (Paul Walker) abandon his family to help Vienna Vin Diesel find a chick with a Big D in Fast and Furious 6.  Listen as we break down and parody the movie's plot and the characters, as well as give each of our scores out of 10. Hopefully, you'll laugh or will be healthily offended. Subscribe and be sure to check out our latest releases in the Fast and the Furious franchise including Fast 5(Ep.49), Fast and Furious (Ep. 48), The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (Ep. 47),  2 Fast 2 Furious (Ep. 46),  The Fast and the Furious (Ep. 45) and The Fate of The Furious (Ep. 44). Also check out all our previous episodes on all the movies in X-Men (Ep. 33-43), Star Wars (Ep. 24-31), Harry Potter (Ep. 15-23), and MCU(Ep.1-14) movie series'. Hit us up with how you feel about Fast and Furious 6 or if you just love to see The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) try out some of his wrestling movies on the big screen.   Follow on Twitter for Release Schedules and Buffoonery: twitter.com/OrderOfOpinion Like our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/orderofopinion

Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Episode 157 - “Endogamous Poplulation?” Why It Might Affect You! / Missionary’s Incredible Find In Somoa

Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 49:20


Fisher and David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org, open the show with a warning about posting your child’s photos on line. Wait ‘til you hear why! David then shares the story of a woman who has worked at the same job since the Roosevelt Administration.  (The FIRST term!) Then, it’s BIG news for Irish researchers. Ireland has released their most important records for free. Find out how to access them. MyHeritage has also announced a large release… over 33,000,000 Finish records going back over 350 years. David will tell you more. Also, there’s a new study that tells us who gives you your intelligence, and the result might surprise you. David then shares his weekly tip, and another NEHGS free guest user database.   Next Fisher visits with Paul Woodbury, DNA analyist with LegacyTree.com of Salt Lake City, Utah, talking about “endogamy.” (Don’t worry, Fisher has never heard of it either.) What does it mean, and why might it play a role in your DNA results? Paul will (attempt to) explain!   Then, listener Dayna Jacobs, a former missionary to Samoa, shares her incredible story of finding the grave of a member of her own family on the island nation! (She had no idea he was there.) And with a post from the other side of the world, she discovered a whole lot more. You'll love the whole story. In Preservation Time, Fisher and Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com fill your head with ideas on preparing to interview your family’s seniors to create the ultimate family history gift for this holiday season.   That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show!

The 3 Old Guys
Slap heard around the world

The 3 Old Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 31:01


Somoa Joey (Professional Wrestler ) is in the studio and James the intern finds out if wrestling is real

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Ten Commandments Series (week 6)

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2014 33:02


Pastor Sai from the First Congregational Church of Somoa in Magna, Utah was our guest preacher this morning and he shared with us a wonderful message during our summer series on the 10 Commandments. Listen here for the entire message.