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Quanta Science Podcast
The Cellular Secret to Resisting the Pressure of the Deep Sea

Quanta Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 20:07


Cell membranes from comb jellies reveal a new kind of adaptation to the deep sea: curvy lipids that conform to an ideal shape under pressure. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music by Enchanted Forest Dub by South London HiFi.

CPB Revista Adventista
O milagre do papel

CPB Revista Adventista

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 10:59


A história surpreendente por trás da matéria-prima que está sendo utilizada para imprimir o livro O Grande Conflito. DESCRIÇÃO - Versão digital do livro O Grande Conflito: https://livro.esperanca.com.br/o-grande-conflito. Trilhas utilizadas (YouTube Audio Library) "Accralate - The Dark Contenent" - Kevin MacLeod (é licenciada de acordo com a licença Atribuição 4.0 da Creative Commons: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 / Fonte: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100341 / Artista: http://incompetech.com) "Dramatic Swarm" - Doug Maxwell "Gisele Revisited" - South London HiFi "Spooked" - Mini Vandals "Young and Old Know Love" - Puddle of Infinity

Fora da Política Não há Salvação
Lula, a ONU e o mundo | com Fernanda Magnotta | 195

Fora da Política Não há Salvação

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 73:57


Na terça-feira, 19 de setembro de 2023, Lula fez seu primeiro discurso na ONU em seu terceiro mandato presidencial. Na fala o presidente reforçou o compromisso da política externa brasileira com o multilateralismo e o respeito à legalidade internacional. Ele também reivindicou uma reforma dos organismos multilaterais, tornando-os mais equitativos no tratamento dos diferentes países, com distintos poderios econômico, político e militar. Outros pontos enfatizados pelo chefe de Estado brasileiro foram a necessidade de se combater a desigualdade e as mudanças climáticas. O discurso marcou uma volta da política externa brasileira à normalidade, após quatro anos de descalabro e isolamento. O pronunciamento também ajudou Lula a atenuar estragos de recentes declarações improvisadas e desastradas, acerca da invasão russa da Ucrânia, do papel do Tribunal Penal Internacional e do regime político venezuelano. Para entendermos esses e outros pontos, o #ForadaPolíticaNãoháSalvação recebe a internacionalista Fernanda Magnotta, professora e coordenadora do curso de Relações Internacionais da Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado (FAAP). Magnotta é mestre e doutora em Relações Internacionais pelo programa Santiago Dantas, pesquisadora sênior do Centro Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais (CEBRI) e colunista de política internacional do UOL e da CBN. É autora do livro "As ideias importam: o excepcionalismo norte-americano no alvorecer da superpotência", editora Appris. As músicas deste episódio são "Experience Nature Experience You", do South London HiFi, e "Poppy Seeds", do TrackTribe. Leia o blog do #ForadaPolíticaNãoháSalvação no site da CartaCapital⁠. Apoie o e ajude o canal e o podcast a se manter e a melhorar! Apoiadores contarão com agradecimentos nos créditos dos episódios (claro, desde que desejem) e terão acesso a brindes relacionados ao tema do canal: a política. Apoiadores contarão com agradecimentos nos créditos dos episódios (claro, desde que desejem) e terão acesso a brindes relacionados ao tema do canal: a política. Agradecemos aos apoiadores do #ForadaPolíticaNãoháSalvação, Maria Cristina Salomão Gimene, Gustavo Sousa Franco, Fernanda de Andrade Santos, Maria Helena, Rafael Barreto da Silva, Fábio Lopes Alfaia, Pedro Raúl de Paula Góes, bem como a todos e todas que têm apoiado por meio do botãozinho do "Valeu Demais".

Medusone
The Spears family won't Leave Britney Alone

Medusone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 82:35


Link to YouTube VideoBritney may be free from her conservatorship, but her family doesn't want her to be free from their abuse just yet as practically all of them have come together in an international campaign to gaslight their former cash cow. So here's an hour-long "fuck you" to Jamie Lynn and Bryan Spears and the world's second-worst husband, Kevin Federline.Copyright free music used:Intuit256 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100193 Artist: http://incompetech.com/Junkyard Tribe by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200021Artist: http://incompetech.com/Bicycle - Reunited by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100870Artist: http://incompetech.com/The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie, Patriarch by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/Take Off and Shoot a Zero by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/stuntisland/Artist: http://audionautix.com/You So Zany by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/Alien Restaurant by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100335Artist: http://incompetech.com/Minor With Cricket by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/CGI Snake by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/Observer by Chasms Culture by Anno Domini Beats The Shining in Dubai by Unicorn Heads A Mystical Experience by Unicorn Heads Houston Vibes Score by Unicorn Heads Six Seasons by Unicorn Heads Birds by Silent Partner Blacksmith by Godmode The Emperor's Army by Jeremy Blake Rise by HOVATOFF Some of You by Text Me Records/Grandbankss Feelin' It by Text Me Records/Grandbankss Danger Snow by Dan Henig Black Moons by The 126ers Devil Dog by Mike Relm Lyra Mortis by Loopop Future Renaissance by Godmode Miniscule Planet by JAde Wii Coastline by TrackTribe Beneath the Surface by South London HiFi

GTR News Brief
GTR's 2021 News Wipe: Greensill, trade digitalisation and supply chains in crisis

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 12:40


Host Felix Thompson is joined by senior reporters Eleanor Wragg and John Basquill, and reporter Jacob Atkins, to discuss some of the most-read articles on the GTR news site this year. The demise of supply chain finance giant Greensill has been one of the major stories over the past 12 months. In this episode, we consider the events that triggered this collapse and the lender's use of so-called “future receivables”. Elsewhere, we assess the fallout from a string of fraud scandals in the commodity finance sector in 2020, and why banks remain risk averse to financing the smaller traders in the market.   The editorial team also provides an update on the industry's trade digitalisation efforts, including the growing momentum behind UNCITRAL's Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records (MLETR). Meanwhile, Jacob also gives a brief overview of the supply chain crisis of 2021, and why it's likely to last well into next year. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief: Fresh scrutiny for banks in new US advisory on Xinjiang; Australian lenders defend coal exit; US sanctions break for Venezuela LPG export

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 9:04


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. The US government has signalled that banks face extra scrutiny over supply chains that include forced labour in the Chinese province of Xinjiang. Australia's banks have defended their decision to exit the thermal coal sector, pushing back against suggestions from government lawmakers that they be forced to extend financing to fossil fuels. The US government's decision to lift sanctions on liquefied petroleum gas exports to Venezuela should be seen as a “humanitarian gesture” rather than a wholesale shift in trade relations, experts suggest. Senior reporter Eleanor Wragg also provides a closer analysis on why trade innovation risks being stranded on digital islands.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief: Serious Fraud Office launches GFG investigation; UK's Law Commission consults on electronic trade document legislation; Shipping industry faces pressure to exit LNG

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 7:39


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. The UK's Serious Fraud Office has an­n­ounced it is investigating potential fraudulent trading and money laundering at GFG Alliance. Environmental groups are urging the European Commission to exclude LNG and biofuels as sustainable alternatives for vessels in an upcoming maritime fuel law in the European Green Deal. In other news, the Law Commission of England and Wales has announced a consultation on a proposed legislative reform which would give legal recognition to electronic versions of trade documents  Meanwhile, a move by India, Japan and Australia last month to collectively boost supply chain resilience could eventually squeeze China out of the trios' supply chains for sectors such as semiconductors, batteries and rare earths, experts say.  Senior reporter Eleanor Wragg also provides a closer analysis of a new commitment made by G7 digital and technology ministers to adopt electronic transferable records in international trade transactions. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 29

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 9:02


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Legal challenges against Greensill are centring on its controversial future receivables financing product. French energy major Total has been forced to suspend operations at its liquified natural gas project in northern Mozambique for the second time this year, after a fresh attack by insurgents. In other news, Standard Chartered is launching a set of sustainable trade finance solutions across Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Europe and the Americas. We also take a closer look at R3's decision to launch an electronic bill of lading solution.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 28

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 10:34


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Industry insiders are hopeful that access to funding and insurance will remain resilient across the wider supply chain finance market, despite the disastrous collapse of London-based behemoth Greensill. Trade finance transactions on Triterras' blockchain-based Kratos platform can be viewed publicly, without any specialist knowledge or equipment, GTR can reveal. Swift has integrated the International Chamber of Commerce's sustainable trade finance guidelines into its KYC registry, effectively creating an ESG reporting repository for companies around the world. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis of the sudden and dramatic demise of SCF provider Greensill, and what it means for the wider industry. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 27

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 9:50


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Scandal-hit oil trader GP Global is seeking court intervention to stop creditors in Singapore “stealing a march” on banks that are owed millions of dollars. The Libyan central bank's letter of credit system may have been exploited for “fraud on a large scale”, researchers say. The annual GTR Mena event returned (virtually) on February 15-17, to reflect on an eventful year for global trade and developments in the Middle East and North Africa. We assess some of the main takeaways and key insights.  In other news, pressure is growing for UK and US companies to shift supply chains out of Xinjiang following recent measures by both governments to crack down on imports of goods linked to the Chinese region. Meanwhile, we also take a closer look at Singapore's decision to adopt into its own domestic legislation the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 26

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 7:30


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. After months of deadlocks, the World Trade Organization has named Nigeria's Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as its seventh director general. Global commodity trader Trafigura is set to secure a new sustainability-linked revolving credit facility as it works to cut its carbon footprint and boost renewables. According to the International Maritime Organization, the number and severity of attacks on vessels by pirates in the Gulf of Guinea are increasing, posing a threat to global trade and the safety of seafarers working in the region. Meanwhile, there are warnings that illicit metals trading is proving even more lucrative than cocaine to South America's criminal gangs. Reporter Maddy White also provides a closer analysis of the coup in Myanmar and how it's impacting foreign businesses based there. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 25

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 9:45


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. US authorities say companies in Iran are using forged shipping documents, vessel impersonation techniques and UAE-based front companies to circumvent sanctions and export oil. Singapore has become the second country after Bahrain to adopt into its own domestic legislation the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records. Dialogue Exchange has created a set of free, open common standards for single credit risk insurance, as part of wider efforts to bring the market into the digital age. Elsewhere, foreign businesses and investors that bet on a democratic Myanmar have been left rattled and are exiting the country. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis of a major story from last week, and explains how the UAE is looking to shed its reputation as a financial crime hotspot. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 24

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 9:30


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Rabobank plans to streamline its trade and commodity finance offering by terminating operations in London, Shanghai and Sydney, GTR can reveal. Pressure is mounting against fintech firm Triterras over the transactions taking place on its blockchain-based trade finance platform Kratos. In its 16th annual Global Risks Report, the World Economic Forum has stressed the inequalities and challenges that countries and their exporters face in their recovery from the pandemic. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis of a new Make UK and PwC report looking at British manufacturers' main risks this year, and explains why the new UK-EU trade agreement ranks top of their concerns. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org  

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 23

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 9:11


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. British manufacturers say that adapting to a new trading relationship with the EU poses the greatest risk to their 2021 business plans, despite the two parties agreeing a last-gasp trade deal in late December. Bankers have told GTR that if the newly rolled out African Continental Free Trade Area is to be successful, countries must address more nuanced non-tariff barriers and build regional value chains. In other news, legal experts say they don't expect an easing off of US sanctions penalties under the incoming Biden administration. Meanwhile, reporter Maddy White provides analysis of GTR's most read stories in 2020, in what proved to be a chaotic year for trade and trade finance. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 22

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 11:40


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. International banks are being urged to cut ties to three meat trading companies in Brazil, after an anti-corruption investigation accused the trio of contributing to deforestation in the Amazon. As US President-elect Joe Biden readies to enter the White House next month, one topic he will need to address is the tough economic sanctions imposed on Iran by the Trump administration, which has crippled the Middle Eastern state's economy. In other news, trade finance products are being exploited by criminal groups to launder funds and support terrorist activity, according to a landmark report from an influential financial crime standards-setting body. Meanwhile, fintech company MonetaGo has partnered with Singapore-based trade technology platform GUUD to implement its trade finance fraud prevention solution across Asia. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis after banks in Singapore unveil tougher commodity finance standards. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 21

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 14:03


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Singapore's High Court has sided with Goodwood Associates in a dispute with another oil company over a missed US$1.5mn payment. In a new statement, development banks have pledged to change their trade finance activities to help achieve the UN's sustainable development goals, but have avoided hard transition targets for fossil fuel financing. JP Morgan has become the first validation agent in the global legal entity identifier system, after the role was created last month. Meanwhile, guest interviewee Louis Taylor, UKEF's chief executive, discusses the various ways export credit agencies have reacted to the Covid-19 pandemic. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 20

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 6:23


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Executives from Vitol and Trafigura have said their access to trade finance remains strong, despite bank nervousness following a string of fraud scandals in Singapore's commodities sector. A new government inquiry has found that the Department for International Trade and UK Export Finance are “not yet doing enough to identify and help the businesses of tomorrow to export”. US authorities have imposed sanctions on a Singapore-based energy trader, accusing it of breaching restrictions on trade with Iran by purchasing oil worth millions of dollars. Reporter Maddy White also explains why US banks are more exposed to the financial risks associated with the transition to a lower carbon economy than they previously thought.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 19

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 8:48


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Companies may be required to disclose details of their supply chain finance programmes, after an influential US standards-setting body agreed to examine investor concerns over a lack of transparency. US banks are more exposed to the financial risks associated with the transition to a lower carbon economy than they previously thought, a new report has found. UN forecasts suggest global trade is undergoing a “frail recovery” after a major slump in Q2, with recovery boosted by surging Chinese exports and fresh economic activity in Europe and east Asia. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis after two Hong Kong-based oil traders say banks have reacted to the fraud scandal in Singapore's commodities finance sector by restricting credit to the wider market, resulting in substantial financial losses. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 18

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 7:18


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Two Hong Kong-based oil traders say banks have reacted to the fraud scandal in Singapore's commodities finance sector by restricting credit to the wider market, resulting in substantial financial losses. In other news, the risk of sovereign default is growing across Africa because of higher debt levels and currency risk. Elsewhere, we turn our attention to the US presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, and look at what the election result would mean for the country's trade policy. Meanwhile reporter Maddy White explains why the Belt and Road Initiative may hamper Chinese President Xi Jinping's plans for his country to go carbon neutral by 2060. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 17

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 10:59


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. A new report from security think tank RUSI warns against a blanket approach to free trade zones, but says many risk exposing banks to trade-based money laundering, as well drugs, weapons and counterfeit goods trafficking. Oswald Kuyler, the newly appointed managing director of the Digital Standards Initiative, spoke to GTR about efforts to scale up the digitalisation of trade in Asia. In other news, Singapore's financial regulator has called for a move away from paper-based trade transactions in a bid to reduce fraud, after a series of high-profile scandals in the city state's commodities sector. Last month, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a goal of carbon neutrality for his country by 2060. However, the move has been met with scepticism from experts, given that Chinese creditors have given billions of dollars to fossil fuel projects around the world through the country's Belt and Road Initiative. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis after a group of major banks launch a blockchain-based registry for trade finance transactions in Singapore. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 16

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 6:50


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Blockchain trade finance initiative Contour has now left beta, bringing the decentralised, digital trade finance platform into full live production. UK businesses are largely optimistic about growth prospects over the medium term, with business confidence higher now than this time last year, according to new data from Santander. A group of major banks are hoping that a new blockchain-based registry of trade finance transactions will put a stop to the fraudulent practices that have plagued Singapore's commodities trading sector this year. Reporter Maddy White also explains why hundreds of thousands of seafarers are stuck at sea, and how the situation could pose significant problems for supply chains and trade. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 15

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 11:09


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Payments network Swift has unveiled a dramatic overhaul of its infrastructure, which will see it expand its focus beyond financial messaging into end-to-end transaction management services. The Bankers Association for Finance and Trade (Baft) has released a series of guiding principles to define the essential criteria for the use and structuring of payables finance. A new report from the African Development Bank and Afreximbank finds that rejection rates for trade finance applications for SMEs in Africa are on the rise, with bank participation in activities decreasing.  The continent's trade finance gap, estimated to be more than US$81bn, is also growing.  Felix also provides a closer analysis of the UK-Japan trade agreement signed earlier this month, the first deal of its kind since Britain left the EU. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org  

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 14

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 7:31


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. According to new data, French financial institutions have the most robust policies in place when it comes to eliminating support for coal projects. A wide range of topics were discussed at the annual GTR Asia event, which was held virtually last week, as the trade finance sector reflected on the impact of Covid-19 on the region, and a string of fraud scandals in the Singaporean commodity sector. Elsewhere at the event, Michael Froman, vice-chairman of strategic growth at Mastercard, gave his take on just how global we can expect the future of trade to be. We have more on the UK striking a free trade agreement with Japan, the first deal of its kind since it exited the EU. Reporter Maddy White also gives a closer analysis, after a new Verisk Maplecroft report showed an increase in modern slavery risks across key manufacturing markets in Asia.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 13

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 8:53


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. HSBC says trade transaction volumes in Asia have reverted to 2019 levels over the past couple of months, leading to optimism for the prospects of a V-shaped post-pandemic recovery in the region. A new trade finance fund has been rolled out to help the Lebanese manufacturing sector as the country's economy falters. According to a new report from global risk analytics and advisory firm, Verisk Maplecroft, Covid-19 has increased modern slavery risks across key manufacturing markets in Asia.  Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis on the latest allegations of fraud in the Singapore commodity sector. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 12

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 11:19


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. GTR has seen a review of disgraced oil trader Hin Leong's activities and finances, carried out by interim judicial managers PwC. Submitted to Singapore courts in June, it paints a damning picture of a company that had become reliant on fraudulent transactions and forging documents “on a massive scale”. US authorities have seized Iranian oil from four tankers that were en route to Venezuela, in what is the latest escalation of American-led sanctions pressure on maritime trade. According to a new report from Western Union and Oxford Economics, the post-pandemic recovery and growth of cross-border trade in services is expected to rely on digitalisation and the adoption of new technology. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis on ABN Amro's decision to cease all trade and commodity finance activities, following heavy losses due to Covid-19, low oil prices and the Hin Leong fraud scandal in Singapore. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 11

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 7:09


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Damage to Beirut Port following last week's explosion is disrupting vital food supply lines, while questions emerge over how a 2013 shipment of ammonium nitrate ended up in storage there. ABN Amro has announced it is ceasing all trade and commodity finance activities, following heavy losses due to Covid-19, low oil prices and the Hin Leong fraud scandal in Singapore.   Elsewhere, Afreximbank's customer due diligence platform has onboarded nearly 200 African entities, but barely a handful of international financial institutions have signed up.  Reporter Maddy White also gives a closer analysis on the European Council's decision to impose cyber sanctions for the first time ever.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 10

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 9:27


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Natixis has accused oil trader Sugih Energy of conspiring with scandal-hit trading house Hontop over fraudulent crude oil transactions in Singapore.  A British government committee has launched a fresh inquiry into the activities of UK Export Finance.  Elsewhere, the European Council has imposed sanctions against entities and individuals in China, Russia and North Korea in response to high-profile cyberattacks.  Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis after the UK's top sanctions regulator issued landmark guidance for all companies involved in maritime trade.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 9

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 10:18


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. The UK's top sanctions regulator has issued landmark guidance for all companies involved in maritime trade, instructing them to pay closer attention to vessel behaviour, company structures and potentially forged documents. According to a new report from Coface, the credit insurance provider, Central and Eastern Europe could benefit from a post-pandemic relocation of industrial supply chains. In other news, British MPs have expressed relief that the government's mysterious “Project Defend” will not involve localising supply chains. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides an update from the Singapore commodity sector, after Hontop Energy became the latest oil trader to be embroiled in a fraud scandal. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 8

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 8:34


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Scandal-hit Agritrade is urging banks to accept a new offer from a London-based investment manager, rather than push ahead with a winding up order. In another major story in the Singapore commodities sector, Hontop Energy has become the latest oil trader to be embroiled in a fraud scandal. In other news, according to a report released by the International Chamber of Commerce this week, banks are upbeat about the trade finance market in spite of Covid-19-related challenges. Reporter Maddy White also provides a closer analysis of a major story from last week. While the Japanese government tightened its lending criteria for overseas coal-fired power plants, NGOs say there are major “loopholes” in the plans. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 7

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 8:59


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. The heads of the WTO and six of the world's multilateral development banks have released a joint statement promising to address trade finance shortages in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis. Criminal groups are exploiting soft commodities trading networks to conceal the trafficking of illegal wildlife and animal products, a new report has shown.  After coming under fire from anti-corruption investigators for its dealings in Sub-Saharan Africa, UK Export Finance has said it carries out rigorous and ongoing due diligence on all transactions it supports.   Senior reporter Eleanor Wragg also provides a closer analysis of a major story from last week. She explains what the roll-out of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) means for businesses, and why it hasn't been fully enforced yet.   Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 6

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 8:56


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. As the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement enters into force today, there are indications that President Trump's long sought after deal will, initially, be implemented in name only. US authorities are tightening restrictions on Iran's steel, aluminium and iron exports, with a German-headquartered metals trader among nine companies newly added to the list of sanctioned entities. Elsewhere, insurance giants, including Lloyd's of London and Aviva, have expressed regret over their role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Meanwhile senior reporter Eleanor Wragg discusses recent efforts to boost the take-up of the electronic bill of lading in the shipping industry. Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 5

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 9:43


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. A shipping industry group is calling for the sector to boost the take-up of the electronic bill of lading through standardisation. we.trade, the blockchain-based trade finance platform, has cut around half of its workforce after struggling to secure funding from several of its member banks and one external investor. Meanwhile senior reporter John Basquill provides an update on Brexit negotiations and the UK's trade talks with Japan.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 4

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 6:09


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. A groundbreaking new study on Sudan has uncovered widespread trade misinvoicing in its oil and gold exports. In other news, a flare up in US-China tensions could impact Hong Kong's ability to re-export. Meanwhile, Covid-19 is expected to put a major dent in China's commodities imports in 2020, fresh UN research suggests. This has raised concerns about developing markets reliant on exporting energy products, ores and grains. Senior reporter Eleanor Wragg also provides analysis on a major story from last week, which saw industry players calling for a harmonised view of credit insurance during the Covid-19 pandemic.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 3

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 8:18


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. A collection of industry associations, including ITFA, are warning against a disproportionate focus on ECA guarantees and whole turnover insurers in the wake of Covid-19.  In other news, more than half of UK businesses are considering selling to new markets in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, new research suggests. Meanwhile, the ICC has calculated that as much as US$5tn of trade credit market capacity will be needed to return trade volumes back to 2019 levels. Senior reporter John Basquill also provides analysis on a major story from last week. He explains why banks are being urged not to withdraw financing for Singapore's beleaguered commodities trade sector, despite a string of high-profile company collapses and allegations of fraud.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 2

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 6:34


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. Banks are being urged not to withdraw financing from Singapore's beleaguered commodities trade sector, despite a string of high-profile company collapses and allegations of fraud. GTR speaks exclusively to Natalie Blyth, global head of trade and receivables finance at HSBC, about the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on trade. Elsewhere, the US sanctions regulator is warning financial institutions and traders to pay closer attention to ship behaviour and supply chains in the energy and metals sectors. Meanwhile reporter Maddy White provides analysis of a major story from last week, which looked at the “mixed messages” being given out by ECAs about fossil fuel funding.   Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

Historia Extra Ordinaria
40.- La dicha de ser mediocre.

Historia Extra Ordinaria

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 32:29


**Gracias a los miles de seguidores y a las cientos de miles de personas que han descargado este Podcast. Ha sido una aventura extraordinaria. Este es el último episodio de esta primera temporada. Otra vez, muchas gracias. Nos escuchamos pronto.** En Este episodio: - Los dos Ulises. - El principio del medio. - El primero que pierde. - El último que gana. - No-bel. - Aura Mediocritas. - The Best of the Beatles. - Nada para el nadador. - Mediocres ordinarios. Música: - Sign of Vibration, South London HiFi. - Ziguart, Parallel Park. - Wurlitztraction, Oceans and cities. - Montana Skies, Gringo Flamenco. - Strawberry Fields Forever, The Beatles (Inst) - Get Back, The Beatles (Inst) - Rumba Sabor, Jimmy Fontanez. - After the Soft Rains, South London HiFi - Kreuzberg Nights, Futuremono.

GTR News Brief
GTR News Brief Episode 1

GTR News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 8:29


Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. A UK lender apologises as glitches and delays hit Covid-19 loans, meanwhile the Japanese export credit agency is criticised for giving out mixed messages on fossil fuel funding.  In other news, a major liberalisation in Brazil's agribusiness laws looks set to improve foreign lenders' collateral options for commodity and trade finance facilities.  Senior reporter John Basquill also gives an in-depth analysis of a major story from last week, which saw the UAE being criticised for ‘ineffective' sanctions and money laundering efforts.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org

Caught By Happy
Mike Lunsford | Great Geek Refuge

Caught By Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 51:13 Transcription Available


Mike Lunsford is the co-founder of the Great Geek Refuge, or GGR. He’s been writing and podcasting for the better part of a decade. GGR takes a unique stand on “geek culture.” They have a mission of welcoming all people, from hardcore nerds to casual fan. Mike talks to Matt about writing a comic book and attending his first convention, growing up with Star Trek: TNG, and the overall goals for the GGR Pirate Radio podcast and website. Music in this episode by Verified Picasso, The Grand Affair, and South London HiFi.Affiliate links follow:You’ve gotta check out the KindleUnimited program on Amazon. Unlimited reading. Unlimited listening. We’re talking any device you might own like an ipad, iPhone, or a Kindle reader. You can get Millions of books, magazines and audiobooks to keep you engaged during this stay-home quarantine time during coronavirus. Sign up using this link and you’ll get 2 months completely free. 2 months of unlimited reading or listening content! Unlimited!Start shopping for Mother's Day. Take 20% off Bath and Spa products with code PAMPERMOM at Allswellhome.com! This interview was recorded with SquadCast.The Caught By Happy podcast is powered by Rring Media. Join the Rring Media Network and let's make good stuff together.Thanks for listening and leaving a rating or review.Support the show (https://www.caughtbyhappy.com/donate)

Caught By Happy
Greg Roedersheimer | Suburban Folk

Caught By Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 60:00


Greg Roedersheimer talks to Matt about the various jobs he’s had in the gig economy throughout the years, from guitar teacher to dressing up as a Disney character for kids’ birthday parties. But his main profession is being a data research and reporting guy in the healthcare field, and he really enjoys it. So he’s building a business centered around data management and analytics. When he’s not crunching numbers or turning data into visuals that the layman can understand, Greg runs marathons, records music, and hosts a podcast about personal finance, health, travel, and household DIY projects. Check out his podcast, Suburban Folk, wherever you get your podcasts or at suburbanfolk.com.If you need data consulting, be sure to check out his business Roedy Consulting as well.Music in this episode by Verified Picasso, South London HiFi, and DJ Williams*The following contains affiliate links and I will earn a small commission if you use those links to shop.As mentioned in the intro to this episode, I’ve got my sights set of some gear and upgrades for my next podcast adventure. If anyone has any experience with the following equipment, I’d love to hear your feedback. Or if you have other recommendations, please email me at caughtbyhappy@gmail.com and let me know.Rode RODECaster Pro Podcast Production StudioShure SM7B microphoneCloudlifter CL-1Recently, I bought a little mirrorless camera, Canon M50. If anyone has any tips for getting the most out of this little guy, let me know.I also picked up a Rode on-camera mic which I’ve been impressed with. Looking to add some lights, maybe a ring light like this one for stationary vlogging. Check out some of my other getting started gear recommendationsSupport the show (https://www.caughtbyhappy.com/donate)

Kingdom Roads REAL
Love is Blind - Part 2

Kingdom Roads REAL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 39:33


This episode is hilarious! We share our thoughts on the new hit show "Love is Blind".We discuss what we have learned from each couple and give advice that can help those in the dating pool now. Hope you get a chuckle or two off of our thoughts. Music: (Youtube) Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi & Brooklin Learn more about Kingdom Roads and Visit our Website: www.kingdomroads.orgSupport the show (http://kingdomroads.org)

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Caught By Happy
Nicole Sergeyko from The Gloccult

Caught By Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 49:18


if you’re the type of person who reads beauty blogs or has an interest in skin care products you might know Nicole Sergeyko from the beauty blog and Instagram account The Gloccult. She’s what you would call an “influencer” in that space, started focusing on building her brand about a year ago and before you know it, she’s amassed thousands of followers on her Instagram, she has brands sending her products to try and review. Of course, Nicole had some growing up to do along the way. She had to learn that mom and dad couldn't keep paying her bills. Eventually, happiness - and success - came in the pursuit of doing what she loves.Music in this episode by Verified Picasso, South London HiFi, and DJ WilliamsDiscover KindleUnlimited from Amazon. Unlimited reading. Unlimited listening. Any device. Millions of books, magazines and audiobooks available! Sign up using this link at get 2 months free. 2 months of unlimited content! Can't beat that. https://amzn.to/2QREGhoThis interview was recorded with SquadCast.The Caught By Happy podcast is powered by Rring Media. Join the Rring Media Network and let's make good stuff together.Support the show (https://www.caughtbyhappy.com/donate)

For The Wild
KENRIC McDOWELL on Designing with Cosmo-Ecological Intelligence /164

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020


Last fall, For The Wild was invited to participate in a workshop on art and technology in the Anthropocene hosted at the Guggenheim Museum. Facilitated by Kenric McDowell, alongside support from Troy Conrad Therrien, Curator of Architecture and Digital Initiative at the Guggenheim, we explored the role art and technology will play in our future depending upon its design. On this week’s episode we rejoin Kenric in conversation to follow up on some of the most fruitful topics from this workshop, like the cultures in which machine learning and technological advancement are cultivated in, the implications of anthropocentrism in design and how our understanding of relationship impacts technology and design. Music by South London HiFi, Bad Snacks, and Qenric. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.

Get Out
Episode 052: Byron Hartzler | Outdoorsman & Co-creator of Myanmar Adventure Outfitters

Get Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 85:41


Byron Hartzler is a seasoned outdoorsman and a co-creator of Myanmar Adventure Outfitters. Listen to his journey from growing up in a picturesque farm in Canada and working with non-profit organizations while living around the world, to now using adventure sports and cultural encounters to offer development opportunities for local communities in and around Lashio, northeastern Myanmar. Between homeschooling his kids along with wife Eileen and catching up with village chiefs, expect to find him exploring new routes and trails across the Shan wilderness. Myanmar Adventure Outfitters is a passion project of Byron & Eileen Hartzler, who encourage you to explore remote reaches of the Shan state through their custom-designed small group excursions. Visit their website Like their Facebook page Binge their YouTube channel Watch their Vimeo feed Photo by Josiah William Gordon Photo by Josiah William Gordon Sign up to admire the pristine natural beauty and immerse yourselves in the diverse cultural experiences of the region. Go hiking amid rice paddies, plantations, and woodlands, cool off in waterfalls and rivers, try stand up paddleboarding on tranquil lakes, and navigate dirt trails on mountain bikes and dirt bikes.  Gazing at the starlit sky, rest for the night in traditional houses at quaint Shan villages. Also mentioned in the episode: Adventure Travel & Trade Association Alex Annie Andrina Anja Around the bend - itis Bagan Banko Behind The Leaf Bike World, Yangon Canadian Rockies Carstairs Dark Horse Falls Dinadi Eden Gothet Hsipaw Inle Japme Jochen Meissner Kaemp 8848 Kalaw Kunming LSO Local Lashio Linh Mae Mandalay Freeriders Myanmar Responsible Tourism Award Myanmar Tea Leaf Salad NayPyiTaw Nene One Child Policy Paddleboarding Preston Thiessen Pu'erh Purnaa Pyin Oo Lwin Run BKK Run DMC Sherpa Adventure Gear Sonne International The Local Project Train from Mandalay to Lashio Tyler Uncharted Horizons Yunnan ******* Show cover jingle courtesy of Icons8 Music by Nordgroove from Fugue Episode background tunes courtesy of YouTube Audio LibrarySearching in the Mountains by Au.RaSunrise Drive by South London HiFi

Caught By Happy
Facing Fear with Sara McInerney

Caught By Happy

Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 39:02 Transcription Available


Sara McInerney is a podcaster and professional speaker who talks about personal and professional growth through facing fear, following passion over paycheck, and putting happiness first in order to achieve your goals. Matt and Sara talk about her first "passion over paycheck" moment and how that has led her to help others identify, approach, and face their fears. On her website, https://saramcinerney.com, Sara describes herself as an ever-evolving badass female, communicator, writer, reader, motivator, fitness trainer, adrenaline junkie, explorer, sister, daughter, fiancé, and friend.Her podcast, Facing Fear, features individuals who are living unapologetically authentic lives and defining success on their own terms. Sara works to bring her audience raw storytelling and realistic tools to help conquer fear and surpass goals.**This post contains affiliate links and I will earn a small commission if you use these links to shop.**Want to be a podcaster like me? Just get yourself some equipment and partner up with a fantastic host like Buzzsprout. Get started with them by using this link and get yourself a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid plan. The team at Buzzsprout really is passionate about helping podcasters succeed, and make the entire process easy and fun.My interview with Sara was recorded using SquadCast. If you're a podcaster who conducts remote interviews and looking to move beyond the limitations of Skype, I completely recommend SquadCast. Check them out for yourself here.Music in this episode by Verified Picasso, Konrad OldMoney, and South London HiFi.Caught By Happy is a production of Harrington Communications Consultants.Support the show (https://www.caughtbyhappy.com/donate)

Caught By Happy
Ruth Newberry | Cream Studio

Caught By Happy

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 46:21


She's a creative director, motion graphics animator, fine artist, and co-owner of a successful creative studio in Richmond, VA. Ruth Newberry talks about how a side-hustle with her best friend turned into a force of nature that inevitably had to become a creative and professional partnership. We recorded this episode in her CREAM studio office, located in historic Shockoe Bottom - the heart of Richmond's design district. Check out Ruth and team's work - wearecream.comAnd take a peek at her amazing artwork - Echo & Flow**This post contains affiliate links and I will earn a small commission if you use these links to shop.**Want to be a podcaster like me? Just get yourself some equipment and partner up with a fantastic host like Buzzsprout. Get started with them by using this link and get yourself a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid plan. The team at Buzzsprout really is passionate about helping podcasters succeed, and make the entire process easy and fun.Music in this episode by Verified Picasso, Konrad OldMoney, and South London HiFi.Caught By Happy is a production of Harrington Communications Consultants.Support the show (https://www.caughtbyhappy.com/donate)

Caught By Happy
Kolleen Losch | Core57

Caught By Happy

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 47:52


Matt has a conversation with Kolleen Losch about the years of work, struggle, and determination that went into starting her own personal training business and opening the doors to not one, but two gym locations outside of Atlanta, GA. She also shares a few personal stories that helped shape her motivations around wellness and how she helps others reach their fitness goals. From her CORE57 bio: Kolleen has been immersed in fitness her whole life. As a competitive gymnast and a collegiate cheerleader, she learned the importance of fitness and nutrition. But she also realized that fitness is really more than that. She believes that one must be have a strong mental, spiritual and physical “core” for true fitness success. It is this holistic focus that truly sets Kolleen apart.Find them at core57.com, @CORE57 on Instagram or Facebook.**This post contains affiliate links and I will earn a small commission if you use these links to shop.**Get deep discounts on Amazon Warehouse deals - open box items or slightly used items - browse hundreds of products by using this link. Music in this episode by Verified Picasso, Konrad OldMoney, and South London HiFi.A production of Harrington Communications Consultants.Support the show (https://www.caughtbyhappy.com/donate)

Teachers on Fire
118 - Kristin Merrill: Activity, Engagement, and the Joy of Learning

Teachers on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 31:45


KRISTIN MERRILL is a fourth grade teacher in Florida who specializes in language arts and strives to make lessons interactive through engagement and the use of ed tech. She and her husband make a dynamic duo in primary education and recently published a book, The Interactive Class: Using Technology to Make Learning More Relevant and Engaging in the Elementary Classroom (https://amzn.to/3a1VTN6). Follow Kristin on Twitter @FriendsInFourth, on Instagram @FriendsInFourth, and on the blog that she shares with her husband Joe at themerrillsedu.com. Visit https://teachersonfire.net/ for all the show notes and links from this episode! Connect with the Teachers on Fire podcast on social media: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeachersOnFire On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachersonfire/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachersOnFire/ On LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/TimWCavey On The Teachers on Fire Magazine: https://medium.com/teachers-on-fire On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDPjkAn7lZb-rahyVDttKA Song Track Credits Easy (by Mike Cosmo -- license purchased at https://taketones.com/) Bluntedsesh4 (by Tha Silent Partner, courtesy of FreeMusicArchive.org) Sunrise Drive (by South London Hifi, courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library) Jane Fonda (by The Grand Affair, courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teachersonfire/support

Historia Extra Ordinaria
35.- El oro o la perversión de cariño.

Historia Extra Ordinaria

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 37:40


En el episodio de hoy: - Riqueza con tacto. - La lluvía dorada. - Luz sepulcral. - El Dorado adorado. - Calentura californiana. - El mito del tigre continental. - La ley del valor. - Todos somos. Música: - Funky Element, Bensound. - Classic Rose, Vibe Mountain. - Hathor hymnal, Jesse Gallagher. - On the Hunt, Andrew Langdon . - The Machines Dream, South London HiFi. - Vírgenes del Sol, Música Andina. - Anchors Aweigh, Charles Zimmerman. - Claim of Thrones, RKVC.

Get Out
Episode 044 - Shagun Segan | Blogger & Creator of Eat Trip Click

Get Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 113:47


Shagun Segan is a travel and lifestyle blogger, and the creator of Eat Trip Click. When not exploring India on his motorbike, you might bump into him in one of the lesser visited destinations. Between travel adventures, he also dabbles in sales and marketing gigs for tech companies. Chat with him on Twitter Neharika Nath is a content creator who also shares travel experiences with her soul mate Shagun, on her Instagram feed. Eat Trip Click is a food, travel, and photography blog and Instagram channel that showcases the experiences through the eyes of Shagun Segan, from his travels across the world. See the website Like their Facebook page ****** Aish AJ Hackett Macau Tower Bungy Jump Aniketh MJ Blackberry Bonalu Boomerang Canon Cinque Terre Duncan Viegas Falaknuma Palace Famous Ice cream Four Seasons Game of Thrones Golconda Fort Hampi Hyderabadi Biryani Paradise Biryani Pista House Matrix MDH Moment Moazzam Jahi market Shah Ghouse Sharm El Sheikh Sky Dive Dubai The Last Resort Tik Tok Tulum UNESCO Virupaksha Temple Zaika E Hyderabad ******* Show cover jingle courtesy of Icons8 Music by Nordgroove from Fugue Episode background tunes courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi

For The Wild
Reshaping the Landscape of Conservation Media at JACKSON WILD /146

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019


Journey with us this week to Jackson Wild Summit, an annual convergence of filmmakers, conservationists, scientists and innovators exploring critical conservation and environmental issues. Within this rich overlap, we seek to ask meaningful questions that crack open the dominant paradigm of conservation. As media makers, how can we responsibly tell stories of people and place in service of greater reconnection and mobilization? Where are we failing to show up with integrity and address issues of access and power? And, perhaps most importantly, what is possible when space is held for brilliant, diverse voices to chart the path forward? Tune into this episode to hear Ayana’s conversations with seven storytellers who are shifting the landscape of conservation from behind their cameras, bold media strategies, and work in the field. These honest and refreshing interviews touch on the topics of balancing global and local narratives, centering communities in the management of their own natural heritage, and breaking the creative boundaries of multi-platform storytelling. We hope these voices—from the salty mangrove forests of the Kenyan coast to the endangered vaquita still swimming through the Gulf of California—spark an ongoing dialogue about how to meaningfully be of service to life, land, and water. Voices featured in this interview include: Tiffany McNeil of Yellow Balloon Productions, Creative Director & Innovations Lead for CBS; Dr. Ayana Flewellen of The Society of Black Archaeologists and Diving With a Purpose; Meaghan Brosnan of WildAid’s Marin Protection; Rodrigo Farias of Parley for the Oceans; Kaitlin Yarnall of National Geographic; and Faith Musembi, an award winning visual storyteller and filmmaker of Salt Water Survivors. ♫ Music by South London HiFi, Bad Snacks, Chris Haugen, Josh Lippi & The Overtimers

Historia Extra Ordinaria
31.- Pan para el cuerpo, circo para el alma.

Historia Extra Ordinaria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 33:57


En el episodio de hoy: - El primer héroe. - Vestido de paja. - La vuelta al círculo. - Las entrañas del bufón. - Drama, risa y tribulación. - Pan para el cuerpo, circo para el alma. - La carpa hecha de árbol. - El orgullo nacional. - La vida desde las pistas. Música: - Funky Element, Bensound. - Psyche, Dyalla. - Enchanted Forest Dub, South London HiFi. - Overture Rigolleto, Giuseppe Verdi. - 69 Bronco, DjWilliams - Bonito, Rondo Brothers. - Big Top, Sir Cubwoth. - Circo, Tutti Frutti (Festival Juguemos a Cantar 1982).

Oxigênio
#76 Oxilab: Aves que comem de tudo: um ralo na evolução

Oxigênio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 18:13


Você sabia que há cerca de 10 mil espécies de aves na natureza? Imagine a diversidade de formas, cores e cantos que existem desde um bem-te-vi até uma harpia. São muitas possibilidades, não é? E tudo isso é fruto de um processo bastante intricado: a evolução biológica. Um aspecto muito interessante da evolução das aves é a dieta. Como a evolução pode ter levado ao surgimento de algumas aves que dependem exclusivamente de frutos, néctar e outros vegetais, e de outras que caçam outras aves e pequenos mamíferos? Quais são as vantagens de se comer de tudo neste grupo animal? Como dieta e evolução se afetam mutuamente? No episódio de hoje, o biólogo Gustavo Burin, do Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia da USP, vem discutir estas questões. O episódio foi produzido por Luanne Caires, com apresentação de Bruno Moraes e coordenação de Simone Pallone. Os responsáveis pelos trabalhos técnicos são Octávio Augusto, da Rádio Unicamp, e Gustavo Campos. Deixe um comentário contando para a gente o que achou do episódio. Você pode mandar sugestões também pelo Twitter (@oxigenio_news), Instagram (@oxigeniopodcast) e Facebook (/oxigenionoticias). Se preferir, mande um e-mail para oxigenionoticias@gmail.com. Músicas: “Rainforest ambience” ou “Sunny day”. Trilha em domínio público disponível SoundBible.com. “Future Proof”, by South London HiFi. Disponível Youtube Audio Library.  Renegade Jubillee, by The Whole Other. Disponível Youtube Audio Library.  Beginnings, by Unicorn Heads. Disponível Youtube Audio Library.    Imagem:  Aves: Shutterstock Filogenia: Gustavo Burin

Oxigênio
#76 Oxilab: Aves que comem de tudo: um ralo na evolução

Oxigênio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 18:13


Você sabia que há cerca de 10 mil espécies de aves na natureza? Imagine a diversidade de formas, cores e cantos que existem desde um bem-te-vi até uma harpia. São muitas possibilidades, não é? E tudo isso é fruto de um processo bastante intricado: a evolução biológica. Um aspecto muito interessante da evolução das aves é a dieta. Como a evolução pode ter levado ao surgimento de algumas aves que dependem exclusivamente de frutos, néctar e outros vegetais, e de outras que caçam outras aves e pequenos mamíferos? Quais são as vantagens de se comer de tudo neste grupo animal? Como dieta e evolução se afetam mutuamente? No episódio de hoje, o biólogo Gustavo Burin, do Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia da USP, vem discutir estas questões. O episódio foi produzido por Luanne Caires, com apresentação de Bruno Moraes e coordenação de Simone Pallone. Os responsáveis pelos trabalhos técnicos são Octávio Augusto, da Rádio Unicamp, e Gustavo Campos. Deixe um comentário contando para a gente o que achou do episódio. Você pode mandar sugestões também pelo Twitter (@oxigenio_news), Instagram (@oxigeniopodcast) e Facebook (/oxigenionoticias). Se preferir, mande um e-mail para oxigenionoticias@gmail.com. Músicas: “Rainforest ambience” ou “Sunny day”. Trilha em domínio público disponível SoundBible.com. “Future Proof”, by South London HiFi. Disponível Youtube Audio Library.  Renegade Jubillee, by The Whole Other. Disponível Youtube Audio Library.  Beginnings, by Unicorn Heads. Disponível Youtube Audio Library.    Imagem:  Aves: Shutterstock Filogenia: Gustavo Burin

Historia Extra Ordinaria
28.- Una pesadilla hecha realidad: el SIDA

Historia Extra Ordinaria

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 34:04


En este episodio: - Rock and Aids. - El cazador cazado. - ABC VIH - Francia VIH Estados Unidos. - Paciente cer0. - No conspirarás. - El mago sin trucos. - Gato con sida. - Sida ficción. Música: - Funky Element, Bensound. - Firebrand, Kevin MacLeod. - We will be, Hainbach. - Lights Go Down, Dan Henig. - One Last Time, South London Hifi.. - Wrong, Dan Henig. - Baskets in the Sky, William Rosatti. - High School Hero, Silent Partner. - Spirit of Death, One. - Free Style, Benjamin Banger. - Mars Cantina, The whole Other. - Appy, Dan Henig.

Get Out
Episode 040 - Ignatius Camilo | DJ, & Creator of Cirrus & The Vinyl Ambulance

Get Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 94:13


Ignatius Camilo is a DJ, and creator of a music and art community called Cirrus. Hustling his way through sound equipment rentals, he found vinyls and the love for a variety of everyday sounds. Hustling alongside like-minded partners, he has been instrumental in establishing several related projects that embrace their interests at large. Listen to his tunes on SoundCloud Follow him on Instagram Like his Facebook page Listen to his journey from collecting rare vinyls and a modelling stint to now promoting underground music and an organic lifestyle. A jungle hideaway, Cirrus is an inclusive space where people can come together and create music and art in a free environment. Follow the fish and find Cirrus somewhere on the highway to Chapora. Follow them on Instagram Like their Facebook Stay in eco-friendly accommodations that were handbuilt using recycled and upcycled materials. Drop by for impromptu jamming sessions, especially during the weekends, when Iggy and his crew of back alley DJs showcase their curated underground music from around the world. You may also get a glimpse of his rare vinyl collection! Hang out with local kids and skateboarders from across the globe who gather and flaunt their balancing skills at the jungle skate park here. Alzira is a floating accommodation and a party boat that cruises the tranquil waters of Chapora river. Check in to sleep under the stars and drop by for curated music gatherings during the winter season in Goa. Bhopoo Audio is an independent sound system manufacturer that produces customised handcrafted audio systems and speakers using analog equipment to bring the best out of the music you listen to. Gandu Records is a boutique record label, where genre-independent music is created and shared, just the love of pure underground sounds. Goa Underground Tribe is a bunch of artists and musicians who share intimate experiences that include music events, boat parties, visual arts, installations, and fire and light shows among other fun stuff! Vinyl Ambulance is a vintage van fully-equipped with a handcrafted sound system to bring the party to you! Follow their select events and tours where back-alley musicians entertain you with underground sounds. ******* Also mentioned in the episode 3 Flights Up Adnan Sami Allen & Heath Arjun Saluja Bacardi Blast Bharat Arora Bob Marley Club Cabana Crisp Ferrari Guzzler's Inn Hemant Trivedi Hero Honda Splendor Ivan Lakme Fashion Week Madhu Sapre Michael Jackson Ministry of Sound Mintoo Nikhil Chinapa Nrtya Olive Qutub Parvati Valley Pete Tong Pioneer Prakash Qutub Minar Richard Shyam Shekar Shido Sunburn Tasha Weinstein Vaayu Vijay Wendell Rodricks ******* Show cover jingle courtesy of Icons8 Music by Nordgroove from Fugue Episode background tunes courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Music by JGRLNG from Fugue Man by Rondo Brothers Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi

Get Out
Episode 037 - Manasi Prasad | Carnatic artist & Museum Director of Indian Music Experience

Get Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 93:34


Manasi Prasad is a Carnatic vocalist, Bharatanatyam dancer, and the Museum Director of Indian Music Experience. Listen to her journey from learning classical Indian music at a very young age, fielding a stint in investment banking, to now realising a dream of creating a contemporary space for musical interactions and related arts. See her website Follow her on Instagram Like her Facebook page Find her performing both traditional Carnatic concerts and also contemporary renditions at music halls and intimate settings across India and the rest of the world. Indian Music Experience is the first-of-its-kind experiential museum dedicated to the diverse expressions of music in India. Between playful learning at the Sound Garden to building your own mini tracks using interactive consoles, you are encouraged to connect with the world of music at a personal level. See their website Follow on Instagram Like their Facebook page Chat with them on Twitter Watch their videos on YouTube Explore the expansive complex that houses an impressive collection of music instruments, shares stories of cultural significance in the country's soundscape, and hosts a variety of events across various genres. ****** Also mentioned in this episode3 Idiots Aamir Khan Abba Adele AdvaitaAesop's Fables Agam Ambi Subramaniam Architecture Paradigm Arijit Singh Beyerdynamic Blink Pictures Boney M Brigade Group Brigade Millenium Welfare trust Brodha V Carnegie Hall Cirrus Coke Studio Darryl Noronha Deepak Raja Experience Music Project Fado Flights of Fantasy John McLaughlin Gallagher & Association Ganjam Ganjam Mantapa Garage Band Goa International Jazz Live Festival Grammy Museum Harmann Kardon Hariprasad Chaurasiya Hindolam Ignatius Camillo Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore Indrajit Nattoji Indian Ocean Jimi Hendrix Joshua Bell L Shankar Lata Mangeshkar Made in India M R Jaishankar Manganiyar Me Too Microsoft MOPOP Musical Instrument Museum Muthuswamy Dikshithar NH7 Weekender Nucleya Pappu Venugopalarao Paul Allen Paulo Coelho Pearl Jam Pt Bhimsen Joshi Raghu Dixit Rajiv Vijaykar Rangashankara Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines ScholarshipSmitha Prasad Smithsonian Museums Sofar Sounds Sonia Shirsat Sony Experience Center Suma Sudhindra SulaFest Sunburn Tara Prasad The Beatles The Live Music Project Vinesh Iyer Vinyl Ambulance T M Krishna Thyagaraja Ustad Rashid Khan Vikram Sampath Zakir Hussain ******* Show cover jingle courtesy of Icons8 Music by Nordgroove from Fugue Episode background tunes courtesy of Icons8 and YouTube Audio Library Music by Max Sergeev from FugueEther by Bobby Renz Night Drive by Quincas Moreira One Last Time by South London HiFi

Oxigênio
#68 Oxilab: “De repente, uma doença”

Oxigênio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 22:06


Mudanças ambientais e novas interações entre espécies podem fazer com que vírus, bactérias ou outros patógenos comecem a afetar grupos de organismos diferentes, levando ao aparecimento de novas doenças. É o caso da AIDS, da doença causada por vírus Ebola e da doença causada por Zika vírus, que preocupam autoridades de saúde pública ao redor do mundo. A resistência ou tolerância a essas infecções depende de vários fatores: características dos patógenos e das espécies infectadas, o passado das espécies e da interação, além das possibilidades de tratamento. Para entender melhor o assunto, é só assistir ao episódio de hoje. Nesta edição do Oxigênio conversamos com Camila Beraldo sobre seu mestrado no Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia da Universidade de São Paulo (USP). O programa é produzido, apresentado e divulgado por Luanne Caires, com coordenação geral da professora Simone Pallone de Figueiredo, do Labjor. Os trabalhos técnicos foram feitos por Octávio Augusto, da Rádio Unicamp. Deixe um comentário contando para a gente o que achou do episódio. Você pode mandar sugestões também pelo Twitter (@oxigenio_news), Instagram (@oxigeniopodcast) e Facebook (/oxigenionoticias). Se preferir, mande um e-mail para oxigenionoticias@gmail.com. Músicas Channel Chasing by Spazz Cardigan is part of the Youtube Audio Library and it is licensed under a Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) Let it happen by South London HiFi is part of the Youtube Audio Library and it is licensed under a Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) Milos by Eveningland is part of the Youtube Audio Library and it is licensed under a Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) Toe Jam by Diamond Ortiz is part of the Youtube Audio Library and it is licensed under a Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US)

Oxigênio
#68 Oxilab: “De repente, uma doença”

Oxigênio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 22:06


  Mudanças ambientais e novas interações entre espécies podem fazer com que vírus, bactérias ou outros patógenos comecem a afetar grupos de organismos diferentes, levando ao aparecimento de novas doenças. É o caso da AIDS, da doença causada por vírus Ebola e da doença causada por Zika vírus, que preocupam autoridades de saúde pública ao redor do mundo. A resistência ou tolerância a essas infecções depende de vários fatores: características dos patógenos e das espécies infectadas, o passado das espécies e da interação, além das possibilidades de tratamento. Para entender melhor o assunto, é só assistir ao episódio de hoje. Nesta edição do Oxigênio conversamos com Camila Beraldo sobre seu mestrado no Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia da Universidade de São Paulo (USP). O programa é produzido, apresentado e divulgado por Luanne Caires, com coordenação geral da professora Simone Pallone de Figueiredo, do Labjor. Os trabalhos técnicos foram feitos por Octávio Augusto, da Rádio Unicamp. Deixe um comentário contando para a gente o que achou do episódio. Você pode mandar sugestões também pelo Twitter (@oxigenio_news), Instagram (@oxigeniopodcast) e Facebook (/oxigenionoticias). Se preferir, mande um e-mail para oxigenionoticias@gmail.com. Músicas Channel Chasing by Spazz Cardigan is part of the Youtube Audio Library and it is licensed under a Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) Let it happen by South London HiFi is part of the Youtube Audio Library and it is licensed under a Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) Milos by Eveningland is part of the Youtube Audio Library and it is licensed under a Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) Toe Jam by Diamond Ortiz is part of the Youtube Audio Library and it is licensed under a Creative Commons License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US)

Terra
Palmeiras dispara e se aproxima de melhor turno da história. Já é campeão?

Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 26:21


#terrafutebol: A contagem regressiva do Palmeiras para o título já começou. O time alviverde venceu mais um clássico, dessa vez contra o Santos, e abriu ainda mais vantagem na liderança. Agora são 5 pontos à frente do Internacional, 6 para o Flamengo e 9 de distância para o São Paulo, times que integram o G-4. Falamos também de mais polêmicas de arbitragem na rodada, com um suposto favorecimento ao Inter e corintianos, ainda ameaçados de rebaixamento, reclamando bastante. Ouça agora o 30º episódio do podcast Terra Futebol, que tem produção e apresentação de Matheus Riga e Lucas Baldez e comentários de Silvio Barsetti. Participe com comentários e perguntas enviando #TerraPodcast pelo Twitter. (01/11/2018) Músicas: 'Sunrise Drive', de South London HiFi, 'Sam Stoopid', de Mikos Da Gawd, 'CPT', de Drew Banga, e 'Trespass', de Gunnar Olsen - YouTube Audio Library

Terra
Qual o tamanho do prejuízo que o Palmeiras traz da Argentina?

Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 31:36


#terrafutebol: O Palmeiras complicou a sua situação na Libertadores ao ser derrotado pelo Boca Juniors por 2 a 0 em Buenos Aires, na primeira partida das semifinais. E agora? Ainda há chances de evitar a eliminação e seguir vivo no sonho do bi continental? Quais foram os erros do time paulista na Argentina? E o que precisa fazer de diferente na volta para conseguir a heroica classificação? Tudo isso você ouve no 28º episódio do podcast Terra Futebol, que fala ainda da acirrada disputa contra o rebaixamento no Brasileirão após a inesperada vitória do Ceará sobre o Cruzeiro em pleno Mineirão. Tem muito time grande já temendo um novo vexame. A produção e apresentação é de Matheus Riga e Lucas Baldez e comentários são de Silvio Barsetti. Participe com comentários e perguntas enviando #TerraPodcast pelo Twitter. (25/10/2018) Músicas: 'Brooklyn Cool', de Magic In The Other, 'Sunrise Drive', de South London HiFi, e 'Trespass', de Gunnar Olsen - YouTube Audio Library

100 More!
Episode 15 - A Higher Loyalty, Truth, Alternative Truth, and Leadership

100 More!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 48:01


We interrupt your regularly scheduled feed for an emergency episode! Ripped directly from the cable news rotation and straight into your feed, we take a look at A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership by James Comey and tell you if it's all it's cracked up to be. Music: Swing Has Swung by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Let it Happen by South London HiFi -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzCNB4FWtNQ