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Between the Bells
Morning Bell 24 April

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 4:40


Over in the US on Tuesday, strong corporate earnings results drove Wall Street into rally territory following a turbulent, widespread sell-off last week. The Dow Jones rose 0.69%, the S&P500 gained 1.2% and the Nasdaq ended the session up 1.6%. Music streaming platform Spotify jumped 11.4% on Tuesday after beating Wall Street's first-quarter expectations, while Tesla is set to report earnings after the closing bell today. So far, 20% of the S&P500 companies have reported with 76% having beaten analysts' expectations according to FactSet.In Europe overnight, markets closed higher also due to strong corporate earnings reports being released. The STOXX600 rose 1.1% on Tuesday as all sectors aside from mining closed the day in the green. Germany's DAX rose 1.55% yesterday, the French CAC added 0.81%, and the UK's FTSE100 rose to another intra-day record high before settling the day up 0.26%. The ease in gains on the FTSE100 followed the Bank of England's chief economist making hawkish comments regarding the rate cut outlook in the UK.Asia markets closed mostly in the green on Tuesday as favourable business activity in the region indicated faster expansion of activity in April, in a rebound for key economies across Asia. Japan and India recorded faster rates of expansion in April across the business sector which prompted Japan's Nikkei to rise 0.3% on Tuesday, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 2% and South Korea's Kospi index closed just 0.24% lower on Tuesday.The local market has recovered from last week's sell-off to start this week in positive territory with Tuesday's session closing up 0.45%, driven by Wall Street's rally on Monday and ahead of key local inflation data out just before midday today with the market expecting a stark decline in inflation from an annual rate of 4.1% in Q4 to 3.4% in Q1. Tech stocks led the charge on Tuesday rallying 1.73% on inflation and rate cut outlook, while energy stocks came under pressure amid the sliding price of oil over the last week.Gold producers were also sold off on Tuesday on the declining price of the precious commodity which sent Ramelius, Regis Resources and St Barbara lower yesterday.Soft almond prices caused investors to flee Select Harvests on Tuesday, sending the price of the almond producer down 11%, while investors also sold out of Lifestyle Communities after the company signalled lower home settlements than expected in the latest update.Brambles was one of the leading losses on Tuesday after the pooling and logistics solutions company posted a trading update that disappointed investors.What to watch today:Ahead of the midweek trading session here in Australia the SPI futures are expecting the ASX to open the day up 0.31%, tracking Wall Street's rally overnight.On the commodities front this morning oil is trading 1.5% higher at US$83.35/barrel, gold is down 0.4% at US$2324.68/ounce and iron ore is up 0.34% at US$108.62/tonne.AU$1.00 is buying US$0.65, 100.43 Japanese Yen, 52.06 British Pence and NZ$1.09.Trading Ideas:Bell Potter has increased the 12-month price target on MedAdvisor (ASX:MDR) from 44cps to 47cps and maintain a buy rating on the healthcare tech company following the release of a strong Q3 result out of the company driven by US growth including revenue of $99.8m YTD, and Q3 revenue of $24.2m which is up 42% on the PCP. The Q3 update gives Bell Potter's analyst confidence that MedAdvisor is executing nicely on its path to profitability.And Bell Potter has maintained a buy rating and price target of $6.35 on Boss Energy (ASX:BOE) following the announcement of the company's first drums of uranium being produced at its Honeymoon mine in South Australia, making Boss's Honeymoon mine the third uranium mine operating in Australia.

Wir - Der christliche Podcast an Rhein und Erft
Das Kinderparlament in der Kita St. Barbara in Erftstadt-Ville

Wir - Der christliche Podcast an Rhein und Erft

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 3:21


Jetzt reden wir - das ist das Prinzip des Kinderparlaments, dass so seit einem halben Jahr in der katholischen Kita St. Barbara in Erftstadt-Ville Anklang findet. In einem kindgerechten Raum, können die Kinder hier schöne und nicht so schöne Dinge aus dem Kita-Alltag thematisieren...Das Kinderparlament in der Kita St. Barbara in Erftstadt-Ville. Diesen Podcast produzierte Eileen Dieckmann für die Medienwerkstatt Katholisches Bildungsforum Rhein-Erft.

Winds of Change Show
Episode #4185 The First Monday in Advent and the Feast of St. Barbara

Winds of Change Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 58:58


It's the first Monday in Advent, the feast of the martyr St. Barbara, and Mary and Lauretta are back to discuss the many beautiful feast days and solemnities of the month of December.    Mary and Lauretta also recommended the annual "St. Andrew's Day Christmas Novena," which began on November 30 and ends on December 24. Information can be found at the following link:   https://www.christmasnovena.com/ https://ststanschurch.org/

The Three Ravens Podcast
Series 3 Episode 1: Bedfordshire

The Three Ravens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 73:09


Eleanor and Martin launch into Series 3 of Three Ravens with a visit to the historic county of Bedfordshire, one-time home of John Bunyan.After a brief chat about St Barbara, St Osmund and St Clement, they slosh down the Great Ouse basin and leap into the history and folklore of Bedfordshire - from the Five Knolls barrow cemetery and Someries Castle to the ghostly nun of Chicksands Priory, a bit of devilish action at Marston Moretaine, some rascally highwaymen, and much more besides. Then it's time for the main event: Eleanor's telling of "The Bottled Curse."The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...With Bonus Episodes released on Thursdays (Magic and Medicines about folk remedies and arcane spells, Three Ravens Bestiary about cryptids and mythical creatures, Dying Arts about endangered heritage crafts, and Something Wicked about folkloric true crime from across history) plus a range of exclusive content on Patreon, audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PAULINES ONLINE RADIO
Walking with the Saints l Feast of St. Barbara, Patron Saint of all Firearms Makers l December 4

PAULINES ONLINE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 4:48


Walking with the Saints l Feast of St. Barbara, Patron Saint of all Firearms Makers l December 4      Our saint for today is St. Barbara, a great martyr of the mid - 3rd century. She is invoked as patroness by firearms makers, artillery men (soldiers, Navy), mathematicians, miners, and those who worked with cannons and explosives. But she is mostly invoked against lightning, the reason for which will be revealed in this story. St. Barbara was born of a rich pagan couple in Heliopolis, Phoenicia (modern Lebanon). After the death of her mother, Dioscorus, her father, built a tower and locked her up there to protect her, as he was a very possessive man. Besides him, only her pagan teachers would associate with her. Barbara was an extremely beautiful girl. She spent her days admiring all God's creation from her tower and wondered who created all such things. Soon, she realized that the idols her father and teachers worshipped were not true gods. She secretly sought to know the true God and upon knowing Him, she chose to offer herself completely, through consecrated virginity. When, Dioscorus, asked Barbara to marry one of her suitors, she strongly refused. Hoping that seeing the world would change her attitude, Dioscorus allowed Barbara to leave her tower, but she used this opportunity to meet other Christians and learn about Christianity. She was secretly baptized by a priest from Alexandria. While Barbara was out, her father built a private bath-house for her with two windows. When Barbara arrived, she asked the workers to add another window, to honor the Trinity. Miracles would happen later in that bath-house. When Barbara told her father that she became a Christian, he grabbed his sword to strike her due to his anger. But Barbara ran off. Her father ran after her but she was able to hide in a small hill until someone betrayed her. When Dioscorus found Barbara, he dragged her home, and locked her in her room to starve her. He then brought her to Martianus, the prefect of the city to be tortured. Martianus beat her asking her to renounce her newly found faith. But Barbara was brave and strong. She prayed to Jesus and Jesus gave her the strength to stand firm. Together with Juliana, another Christian woman they were beaten and led naked throughout the city. An angel miraculously came and gave them robes and torches that prevented their torturers to come near them. Finally, Martianus condemned her to death by beheading and ordered Dioscorus to kill his own daughter. Her martyrdom took place on the 4th of December. As punishment from God Dioscorus and Martianus were both struck by lightning and died and their bodies turned immediately into ashes. This is the reason why St. Barbara is invoked for protection against thunderstorm, lightning and fire. Besides being invoked against lightning and fires and the ones we have already mentioned earlier, it is also St. Barbara whom many Christians pray when someone is seriously sick to be assured that the person will receive the Sacraments of Penance and Holy Communion at the hour of death. In the sixth century, the relics of St. Barbara were brought to Constantinople. Centuries later, they were taken to Kiev by the daughter of Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenos. Today, they are venerated at the St. Vladimir Cathedral at Kiev, Ukraine, Eastern Europe. In this modern era there are many churches around the world dedicated to the great martyr, St. Barbara. Virtues: humility, simplicity, bravery, fortitude, piety, fidelity       Prayer: St. Barbara, protect us from fires and lightning and insure for us a happy death.

Blauer Salon - Der Schalke Podcast ()
St. Barbara hält für uns die Wacht

Blauer Salon - Der Schalke Podcast ()

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 70:57


St. Barbara hält für uns die Wacht

Blauer Salon - Der Schalke Podcast ()
St. Barbara hält für uns die Wacht

Blauer Salon - Der Schalke Podcast ()

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 70:57


Ihre GEfühlswelt in der abGElaufenen Woche nach dem deprimierenden Spiel in Düsseldorf und der FraGE wie es weiterGEht? Der Tanker wendet, wann GEht es in die richtige Richtung? Und wie wird sich Schalke unter Matthias Tillmann aufstellen? All das diskutieren wir in der brandneuen Episode des besten Podcasts des Universums. Bitte unterstützt unseren chronisch un(ter)-finanzierten Podcast. Jetzt auch mal an die Ärmsten der Podcaster denken. Alle Infos unter: https://www.schalke-podcast.de/support

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 1 November

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 3:12


Wall St closed higher overnight, having regained some ground on a poor month strongly impacted by rising interest rates. Rising treasury yields are pressuring equities on Wall St to end a volatile trading month on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones is up 0.38%, the tech-heavy-Nasdaq closed the session nearly half a percent higher and the S&P500 ended the day 0.65% in the green. Stocks are heading for a third straight losing month, marking the first three-month losing streak for both the Dow Jones and S&P500 since March 2020.Earnings season continued on Tuesday with Caterpillar exceeding estimates for the third quarter, however signalling fourth-quarter revenue would only be slightly higher than a year ago which caused shares in the company to fall 5% on Tuesday.JetBlue also fell 14% after the airline's third-quarter results missed expectations on both the top and bottom lines.In Europe markets logged the worst monthly performance in a year for the month of October despite mostly rising on the final trading day of the month, as investors digested a slew of economic data against earning results.The STOXX600 rose 0.6%, Germany's DAX rose 0.64%, the French CAC added 0.9% and, in the UK, the FTSE100 fell just 0.08%, weighed down by BP falling 4.5% after the mining giant missed third quarter estimates.The ASX200 closed slightly higher on Tuesday by 0.1% buoyed by real estate and consumer staples stocks rallying despite China's industrial activity falling into contraction mode in October. At the other end of the market, the materials sector fell over 1% on Tuesday, tracking the declining price of iron ore.Gold miner St Barbara fell over 10% after posting higher all-in-sustaining-costs at both of its mines in PNG and Canada.What to watch today:The Australian share market is set to open higher, with the SPI futures suggesting a rise of 0.52% at the open this morning.On the commodities front, oil is trading 1.22% lower at 81 US dollars and 20 cents a barrel, gold is down 0.6% at 1983 US dollars an ounce and iron ore is down 0.41% at 122 US dollars a tonne.AU$1.00 is buying US$0.63, 96 Japanese Yen, 52.34 British Pence and NZ$1.09.Trading Ideas:Bell Potter maintains a buy rating on Burgundy Diamond Mines (ASX:BDM) and holds its price target steady at $0.50. The buy rating is maintained as the potential for experienced management to enhance the value of an already top-10 global diamond mine is a key tenet to a positive investment view.And Trading Central identifies a bearish signal on Reece (ASX:REH), indicating that the stock price may fall from the close of $17.46 to the range of $13.90-$14.60, on a pattern formed over 131 days, according to the standard principles of technical analysis.

Life of Mine
Will Gina Kill the Liontown Bid? + The “Value Trap” With NEGATIVE $100m EV?

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 34:11


We get the ball rolling today with news that Albemarle (ALB) have an additional 7 days to work on their Liontown (LTR) bid whilst we received confirmation Gina now holds 19.9%.We then took a peek at Delta Lithium (DLI) handy little gold deposit before launching into our opinion of St Barbara's strategy and incentives, given they bank accounts holds a lousy $240m.Black Rock Mining (BKT), Lithium Power (LPI) and Wildcat (WC8) all get a mention too with funding, transaction, and drilling updates respectively.We round off with a quick mention on Azure Minerals (AZS) and a teaser of what we have in store for the Money Miners! All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Thank you to our Podcast Partners:Terra Capital – Specialist Investment manager in the natural resources sectorAnytime Exploration Services – Exploration workers, equipment, core cutting/storage + much moreJP Search – Recruitment specialists for the financial worldK-Drill – Safe, reliable, and productive surface RC drillingSMEC Power & Technology – Electrical specialists for the mining industry Join our exclusive Facebook Group for the Money Miners and request access to the Hooteroo chat group. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter HOOTEROO HERALD Follow Money of Mine on YouTubeFollow Money of Mine on TwitterFollow Money of Mine on LinkedInFollow Money of Mine on Instagram Chapters:(0:00) Preview(0:47) Intro(3:21) Is Gina going to kill the Liontown takeover?(5:19) Delta Lithium release handy gold resource(8:52) St Barbara's (mis)-aligned incentives + strategy(23:40) Interpreting Black Rock's funding update(25:32) Lithium Power's rumoured takeover #verified(26:52) Wildcat release some more drill holes(30:22) Azure Minerals “cleansing” the market(32:51) A hint of what's to come!

LibriVox Audiobooks
The Ballad of St. Barbara and Other Verses

LibriVox Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 76:25


This book of poetry by G. K. Chesterton, originally published in 1922, contain 35 poems on a variety of subjects. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 30 June

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 3:12


In New York overnight, equities were higher after the large banks gained, following the Federal Reserve's annual stress test. This is a test that ensures the large banks are capitalised and can lend to businesses and households even in a severe recession. All 23 of the US banks that were included in the Fed's annual stress test weathered a severe recession scenario while continuing to lend to consumers and corporations. The banks lifted the Dow Jones to close 0.8% higher, while the S&P500 gained 0.45% and the Nasdaq closed flat. European equity markets were mixed as investors assessed commentary from major central bankers on the need to continue to fight inflation. The STOXX600 ended slightly higher, with retail stocks advancing the most on the back of robust earnings from H&M, while travel and leisure stocks declined. What to watch today:The SPI futures are suggesting the Australian share market will rise 0.17% at the open this morning. Looking at commodities, Crude oil has rebounded above US$70 a barrel, as investors assessed a larger-than-expected decrease in US inventories and weighed the impact of rising interest rates on global growth and fuel demand. The latest Energy Information Administration report saw a significant drop of 9.6 million barrels in crude inventories last week, when the market expected a 1.8 million barrel draw. So, keep watch of energy producers today. Gold stocks will also be on watch after the gold price fell overnight. So watch gold miners such as St Barbara (ASX:SBM) and Newcrest Mining (ASX:NCM). And iron ore has advanced, trading at US$116.50 per tonne, very close the two-month high of US$117 touched mid-June. Markets are assessing concerns of lower demand against the possibility that the Chinese government will provide stimulus measures for its construction sector. Trading Ideas:Bell Potter maintains a Buy rating on Telix Pharmaceuticals (ASX:TLX) after recently completing a site tour of the company's US Head Office and attended an investor day targeted at US investors and the annual SNMMI conference. Their price target remains unchanged at $14, and at TLX's current share price of $11.44, this implies 22.4% share price growth in a year. And Trading Central have identified a bullish signal in Viva Energy (ASX:VEA) indicating that the stock price may rise from the close of $2.98 to the range of $3.29 to $3.37 over 18 days, according to the standard principles of technical analysis.

Life of Mine
St Barbara Deja Vu, Gold Sector Intel, Drama for Industrial Minerals

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 47:16


On today's show, first, we unpack St Barbara's rebuttal that came out mid-market today. We are bloody bored of the St Barbara Saga but at this stage feel obliged to keep talking about it.Andromeda (ASX:ADN) notified the market that one of their binding offtake agreements has been canceled in an announcement that dropped on ASX aftermarket yesterday. We discuss that in the context of another industrial minerals player that is in a bit of trouble too – Kalium Lakes (ASX:KLL) which entered a trading halt pending an operational update to the market today.Then Trav surprises Matty by phoning in a friend to the show. Matthew Keane shares his view on the gold sector after being a Mining Resources analyst for 10 years. And Matty hints at a new segment to come – Word on the Decline.All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional.Follow Money of mine on YouTubeFollow Money of mine on TwitterFollow Money of mine on LinkedInFollow Money of mine of Instagram

Life of Mine
We are now SBM shareholders, Matty's Processing Insight for the Gascoyne Metallurgical Results

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 63:56


Trav has become a St Barbara shareholder, mostly to give the benefit of participating in the new hotline setup by Silver Lake Resources for SBM shareholders. We decided to give it a ring so Trav is well informed ahead of the shareholder vote on 20 June. Matty also gives a Processing spectacular about the ins and outs of Gravity circuits and Cyanide Leaching for Gold processing. This was in the context of the latest metallurgical results for Gascoyne Resources regarding their Never Never deposit. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow Money of mine on YouTube Follow Money of mine on Twitter Follow Money of mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of mine of Instagram

Marcus Today Market Updates
Marcus Today End of Day Podcast – Wednesday 31st May

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 10:34


ASX 200 closed down 118 points to 7091 (-1.6%), plunging at 11:30 on the CPI release, which came in hotter than expected, and Chinese PMI numbers which continue to show an economy that has peaked and slowed. Energy the worst-performing sector today; markets remain divided and uncertain on whether OPEC+ will cut production at the upcoming meeting, with WDS down 2.3%, STO down 2.7%, and BPT sliding 2.5%. Resources and base metals no better as oil comes under pressure following the weaker-than-expected data from China, BHP -3.4%, RIO -2.1% and FMG down 3.0%. Gold miners are in positive territory today on safe-haven buying, NST +1.7% and AGG gaining 2.7%. Financials weighed, with the Big Bank Basket down to $166.35 (-2.3%), BOQ took a beating down 5.4% after accepting an enforceable undertaking from both AUSTRAC and APRA, while the big four banks are all down over 2%. REITS falling in tandem with bond yields. Interest rate-sensitive tech stumbled lower, with the All-Tech Index falling 0.5%, SQ2 -1.8%, NXT -1.0% and CPU off 1.3%. Industrials were broadly down, and Healthcare eased, RMD down 2.3% and RHC off 1.7%. In corporate news, QAN continues to fly, up 0.9% as the market continues to digest an upbeat investor day. SLR -1.9% provided St Barbara with a revised non-binding indicative offer, and 360 +1.0% on positive Q1 results at their AGM. In economic news, Australian inflation rose to 6.8% YoY in April up from 6.3% in March, significantly exceeding expectations of 6.4%. China's PMI showed further deterioration in manufacturing activity, coming in at 48.8 below the consensus of 49.5 and 49.2 the previous month, commodity prices coming under pressure. Asian markets down, Japan down 1.3% and HK off 2.4% with China sliding 0.6%. Australia 10Y yield down to 3.59%. Bitcoin set for first monthly drop in 2023 down 1.66%. Dow Jones futures down 121 points and Nasdaq futures down 44 points.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert insights and research and become a better investor. Make life simple. Invest with Marcus Today.

Life of Mine
We React to the St Barbara “NO” to Silver Lake

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 38:47


We hope this is the last deep dive we give on this deal – trust us, we are fatigued too. But we are in too deep. Intra-day yesterday the SBM Board came out with a rejection to the latest SLR proposal. We look forward to talking about something different from now on!! All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow us on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3A4fPgD Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneyofminepod Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/money-of-mine/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneyofminepod/

CommSec
Market Close 23 Month 23: Is Qantas flying high yet again?

CommSec

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 12:54


Chief economist Craig James is back with Laura tonight for the closing updates. The market closed in the negative today and the debt ceiling talks in the US remain unresolved. Brain chip fell the most today with their largest single day decline for 2023 and Qantas was also down despite announcing an expected profit of 2.5 billion dollars. Finally, an update on the purchase offer between Silver Lake and St Barbara and a look ahead at tonight. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life of Mine
We speculate while waiting for St Barbara's response

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 57:03


We spitball plenty of hypotheticals while wait for the decision of St Barbara on whether they will open up the DD doors for Silver Lake Resources. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow us on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3A4fPgD Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneyofminepod Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/money-of-mine/ Follow us of Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneyofminepod/ 

Life of Mine
SLR drop new bid for Leonora Friday night

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 15:33


Here is a bit of a prelude to the Monday episode regarding the Silver Lake Resources improved offer to St Barbara for the Leonora assets. Monday is going to be huge. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow Money of mine on YouTube Follow Money of mine on Twitter Follow Money of mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of mine of Instagram 

Life of Mine
Silver Lake revises bid, Allkem & Livent to merge

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 31:55


We have an action-packed episode today with deals deals deals. The drama between Silver Lake, St Barbara and Genesis rolls on with a revised bid put forward by Silver Lake for St Barbara's Leonora assets. Then we move to the “merger of equals” between Allkem and American-listed lithium company Livent Corp, who hold neighbouring assets in both Canada and Argentina. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow Money of mine on YouTube Follow Money of mine on Twitter Follow Money of mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of mine of Instagram

Market Matters Podcasts
Markets @ Midday - Thursday 11th May - ASX -19pts, Allken (AKE), NEXTDC (NXT), St Barbara (SBM)

Market Matters Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 5:54


Life of Mine
The Rebuttal: SLR Hits Back at SBM

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 56:02


It was looking like a slow news day until Silver Lake Resources (SLR.asx) came up with another media release. It reads as if they paid close attention to Friday's Money of Mine discussion (link below), as they refute St Barbara's (SBM.asx) reasoning for why the transaction didn't constitute a better deal for its shareholders. Again there was plenty for us to unpack before we rounded off with news from Lynas. Money of Mine 1st coverage episode of SLR dealhttps://youtu.be/hV_rwfC5AiA Silver Lake Resources media release (not released on ASX)https://www.silverlakeresources.com.au/cproot/279/2/23.05.08-Silver-Lake-clarifying-Media-Release.pdf All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow us on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3A4fPgD Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneyofminepod Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/money-of-mine/ Follow us of Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneyofminepod/ 

Life of Mine
Silver Lake cutting Genesis' grass

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 49:08


We go in-depth into the story of the day, Silver Lake bidding to acquire St Barbara's Leonora assets from under the nose of Genesis. Having seen the photos of Raleigh Finlayson at Gwalia, we assumed this deal was dead and buried but low and behold SLR have come up with a competing offer, already deemed not to be superior by the St Barbara board. We pull apart the various facets of this deal for the historic Leonora gold assets. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow Money of mine on YouTube Follow Money of mine on Twitter Follow Money of mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of mine of Instagram 

Life of Mine
Regis disappoints, Sayona keeps growing

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 29:59


We recap the Genesis and St Barbara deal, Sayona Mining's DFS and resource upgrade, Regis's March quarter as well as why Minres has popped up on the Essential Metal's register just days before the Tianqi IGO JV put their bid to a vote. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow Money of mine on Youtube Follow Money of mine on Twitter Follow Money of mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of Mine on Instagram

Market Matters Podcasts
Markets @ Midday - Monday 17th April - ASX +19pts, St Barbara (SBM), Regis Resources (RRL) & More

Market Matters Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 5:30


Life of Mine
A new Genesis term-sheet, Copper Mountain takeover

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 33:18


On todays episode we have a look at the term-sheet for the recut Genesis and St Barbara deal then we talk copper, with Hudbay Minerals lobbing a bid for Copper Mountain. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow Money of mine on Youtube Follow Money of mine on Twitter Follow Money of mine on LinkedIn

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 14 April

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 2:21


US equities had a strong run overnight, after the US producer price index for March was released, which was another economic report to point to the fact that US inflation may be cooling down. PPI dropped 0.5% month over month, compared to market expectations for prices to be flat. Excluding food and energy, the core wholesale prices reading declined, when the market was expecting an increase. All three major benchmarks rallied. The Dow and the S&P500 both closed over 1% higher, with the S&P500 closing at its highest level since February. The Nasdaq closed 2% higher, boosted by the PPI report. So its good to see tech stocks among the gainers, after being hit the hardest during the periods of rising inflation and rates. What to watch today:The SPI futures are suggesting that the Australian market will open 0.2% higher, following Wall Streets lead. In commodities, Oil prices are trading lower, easing from the five-month high hit earlier this week. Watch energy producers such as Beach Energy (ASX:BPT) and Woodside Energy (ASX:WDS)Gold moved higher overnight, trading at its highest level since March 2022. Gold miners such as Newcrest Mining (ASX:NCM) and St Barbara (ASX:SBM) could have a good finish to the week. And iron ore is also flat at US$121.50 per tonne. Trading Ideas:Bell Potter maintain a Buy rating on Beach Energy (ASX:BPT) and have lowered their price target from $2.21 to $2.18. at BPT's current share price of $1.52, this implies 43.4% share price growth in a year. And Trading Central have identified a bearish signal in Stanmore Resources (ASX:SMR) indicating that the stock price may fall from the close of $3.26 to the range of $2.40 to $2.55 over 34 days, according to the standard principles of technical analysis. 

Market Matters Podcasts
Markets @ Midday - Tuesday 4th April - ASX +2pts, Seek (SEK) & St Barbara (SBM)

Market Matters Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 5:47


Life of Mine
Are Genesis and St Barbara re-cutting the merger?

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 20:48


In today's episode we pick apart Mincor's target statement, Glencore's big bid to acquire Teck Resources, the Genesis - St Barbara merger and the latest in the ownership split of the Porgera mine in PNG. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow Money of mine on Youtube  Follow Money of mine on Twitter

Market Matters Podcasts
Markets @ Midday - Thursday 2nd March - ASX flat, Karoon (KAR) & St Barbara (SBM)

Market Matters Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 3:17


Socials with the Saints | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast
Meet Korean Martyr St. Barbara Ch'oe Yeong-i (최영이) | Socials with the Saints

Socials with the Saints | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 17:47


Have a Social with the Saints! Join Angela Sealana, Media Coordinator for Pilgrim Center of Hope as she shares the extraordinary life of St. Barbara Ch'oe Yeong-i, and her remarkable family. How will this role model of faith inspire us in our daily lives? What will she teach you? Get a free saint quote card, and pamphlet of St. Barbara Ch'oe Yeong-i here. We invite you to share them with friends and family. All for free! We want to hear from you! What struck you about St. Barbara Ch'oe Yeong-i? Please send us your feedback to join the conversation by email at ministry@pilgrimcenterofhope.org The official Socials with the Saints theme song is “Hero's Ascent” by Chris Haugen. Used with permission. Thanks for listening and remember, you are never alone in the communion of the saints! May God bless you. Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate

Dissecting Dragons
Episode 362: The Maiden in the Tower - Tracing the Origins of Rapunzel

Dissecting Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 88:58


The dragons are back with another 'fairytales in focus' episode. This week Jules and Madeleine take a look at the origins of folk favourite, Rapunzel. While the story everyone is most familiar with is that collected by the Brothers Grimm in 1812, there are earlier incarnations of the story which cast the events in a somewhat different light. Added to which inspiration for the story comes from some diverse and unusual places from the Greek myth of Danaae to St Barbara of Nicodemia to Persian epic poetry. Tune into this weeks discussion of where the story of 'Little Parsley' came from.    Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic

Between the Bells
Closing Bell 25 January

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 4:03


Australia's inflation rate data for the December quarter released today showed the country's inflation rose to 7.8% for the twelve months to December 2022, or 1.9% for the quarter, which exceeded economists' expectations, and adding to investor fears of further interest rate hikes to tackle the stubbornly high inflation. Travel and electricity contributed the largest price rises over the December quarter of 2023, while travel and building new homes contributed the largest price hikes over the 12-months.Following the release of the data, the ASX sharply declined before steadily climbing in afternoon trade to close the day down 0.29% as a sell-off in energy stocks and info tech stocks weighed on the key index.Company trading updates continue being released and included in today's announcements were updates from Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN), St Barbara (ASX:SBM) and Best & Less (ASX:BST).Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN) shares fell more than 2% today on the release of Q2 results including delays to the expansion of production capacity at the company's Mt Marion lithium project due to delayed supply of processing equipment and labour shortages, which has caused FY23 shipment guidance to be reduced, and Free on Board (FOB) costs to be increased. Iron ore shipments for the quarter were also down 9% QoQ, while spodumene concentrate shipped in the quarter rose 18% and a total of 7418 tonnes of lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate was converted, with 6612 tonnes sold during the quarter, up 75% QoQ.Investors fled St Barbara (ASX:SBM) shares today, causing the gold miner's share price to fall over 16% on the release of a Q2 trading update including gold production of 60,976 ounces at an All-in-sustaining-cost of $2666/ounce which implies lower production and higher costs quarter on quarter.Best & Less (ASX:BST) shares were also caught up in the trading update related sell-off today after the value retailer released an update for the 26-weeks ended January 1, 2023, including total revenue up 13% on the PCP, however like-for-like sales were down 4.9%, online sales were down 29.8% and NPAT down 31.8% on the prior first half to $13.7m.The winning stocks from today's session were News Corp (ASX:NWS) rallying 6.25%, Monadelphous (ASX:MND) adding 5.38% and IPH (ASX:IPH) jumping over 4%. And on the losing end West African Resources (ASX:WAF) took the biggest hit, falling almost 7.5%, while Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN) losing 5.9% and Ramelius Resources (ASX:RMS) ending the day down almost 5%.The most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients were Core Lithium (ASX:CXO), Sierra Rutile (ASX:SRX), and Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF (ASX:VAS).Taking a look at commodities this afternoon, oil has steadied today as investors weigh demand recovery hopes from the world's top crude importer China, against fears of a global economic slowdown. Oil is trading at US$80.33/barrel this afternoon. Gold is down 0.31% at US$1931.56/ounce and iron ore is flat at US$124.50/tonne.The Aussie dollar is buying US$0.71, 92.61 Japanese Yen, 57.12 British Pence, NZ$1.09.There will be no weekly wrap this week due to the January public holiday. We will return to normal scheduling from Monday 30th January.

Market Matters Podcasts
Markets @ Midday - Wednesday 25th January - CPI, St Barbara (SBM) & Accent Group (AX1)

Market Matters Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 4:40


Between the Bells
Closing Bell 18 January

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 3:29


The ASX had another lacklustre session today closing the day up just 0.1% as investors continued to sell off materials and utilities stocks, while piling into technology and healthcare stocks.Allkem (ASX:AKE) shares dipped today after the lithium producer released a December quarter trading updating including record sales revenue of US$151m from the company's flagship Olaroz operation despite softer sales units, and revenue of US$83 million from the Mt Cattlin operation. The company's Naraha project also successfully achieved first production of lithium hydroxide and the product quality exceeded expectations. AKE shares were caught up in the lithium stock sell-off in recent days though as demand outlook for EVs has been dampened by Tesla's price reductions and lithium price outlook reports. Ampol (ASX:ALD) shares rallied today after the petroleum company released fourth quarter results including the Lytton Refiner Margin remaining above historical levels averaging US$11.75 per barrel, while refinery production rose to 1580 ML, from 1546 ML in the third quarter including planned maintenance activities. Qantas (ASX:QAN) shares dipped in afternoon trade following the issue of a mayday call on QF144 from Auckland to Sydney just after 2pm today. The plane landed safely just after 3pm despite issuing the mayday call amid engine issues. Qantas shares rebounded in the last hour of trade after the plane landed safely to close the day up 0.76%.The winning stocks from today's session were, led by Sayona Mining (ASX:SYA) jumping almost 9% despite no price sensitive news out of the company today, while Telix Pharmaceuticals (ASX:TLX) rose 8.6% and Block Inc (ASX:SQ2) jumped 4.57% today. The stocks that weighed on the market today included Hub24 (ASX:HUB) falling 4.8% a day after the company provided quarterly results, Gold Road Resources (ASX:GOR) losing 4.56% and Capricorn Metals (ASX:CMM) shedding 4.53%.The most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients today were St Barbara (ASX:SBM), Macquarie Group (ASX:MQG) and Telstra (ASX:TLS).On the economic calendar today, the Bank of Japan maintained the country's short-term interest rate at -0.1% after 8-years of no change, despite recent signs indicating an increase in the rate may be imminent.Taking a look at commodities, oil is trading almost 1% higher at US$80.79/barrel, gold is down almost half a percent at US$1899/ounce and iron ore is trading -0.82% lower at US$120.50/tonne.The Aussie dollar is buying US$0.70, 91.86 Japanese Yen – boosted higher by the Bank of Japan not raising interest rates today, 56.9 British Pence and NZ$1.08.

Business News - WA
Mark My Words 16 December 2022

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 39:49


Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Mark McGowan's cabinet reshuffle, Clough, gas shortages, Genesis Minerals and St Barbara, CBH Group, the year in markets, HealthEngine, Artrya and the SKA.

ska clough mark mcgowan mark my words st barbara healthengine mark beyer mark pownall
Between the Bells
Closing Bell 14 December

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 2:17


The local market took lead from Wall Street today, following softer-than-expected inflation data out in America, easing investor fears of further aggressive rate hikes to come from the Fed. The ASX closed the midweek session up 0.67% buoyed by a surge in utilities stocks.Gold miner St Barbara (ASX:SBM) soared 20% today, after the company announced the successful completion of the bookbuild for the conditional placement issuing approximately 229.2m new Genesis Minerals (AXS:GMD) shares to raise $275 million to facilitate the merger of St Barbara and Genesis Minerals. Under the planned merger, St Barbara (ASX:SBM) and Genesis (ASX:GMD) will merge their Leonora District operations in WA to form a new gold company, Hoover House. St Barbara's other assets will be demerged to form a new junior gold company called Phoenician Metals which focuses on the long-term value of a portfolio including the Atlantic and Simberi operations.The winning stocks of the session were led by St Barbara (ASX:SBM) adding almost 14% at the closing bell, Block (ASX:SQ2) rallying 8.15% and Chalise Mining (ASX:CHN) adding 6.41%. And on the losing end, Imugene (ASX:IMU) tanked 5.13%, while Endeavour Group (ASX:EDV) fell 4.33% and Bendigo and Adelaide Bank (ASX:BEN) fell 3.31%.The most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients were Telstra Corporation (ASX:TLS), Arafura Rare Earths (ASX:SRU), Newcrest Mining (ASX:NCM).On the commodities front crude oil is trading 0.2% lower at US$75.22 per barrel, gold is flat at US$1,809 per ounce, and iron ore is down 2.64% at US$110.50 per tonne.Aussie dollar is buying 68 US cents, 92.65 Japanese Yen, 55.49 Japanese Yen and NZ$1.06.

Life of Mine
Genesis and St Barbara merger unpacked by Precision Funds Management, Leo Lithium cracking (and thick) Lithium hits, Good vibes at Red Dirt - Channel Mine News 14 Dec

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 42:17


Welcome to today's episode of Channel Mine News, the go-to “in your ears” Mining news source for all the multi-taskers out there. We are joined in this episode by our great friends from Precision Funds Management, namely Tim Weir and Andy Clayton. In today's episode, you'll hear about: Weiry's top shelf macro-economic prediction for 2023. Detail unpacking of the Genesis and St Barbara merger Leo Lithium's cracking (and very thick) Lithium drill results in Mali David Flanagan giving a very positive feel to Red Dirt The timeline for the Warrego Gas bidding war   If you would like your company to be a part of Channel Mine News, get in touch with me via matt@lifeofminepodcast.com   ***DISCLAIMER***   All Channel Mine News episodes are for information only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional.   ****************   Buy all your Life Of Mine Merch here   Life Of Mine LINKS   Follow on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram   Make sure you subscribe to Life Of Mine wherever you get your Podcasts (links below):   APPLE SPOTIFY GOOGLE PODBEAN

Business News - WA
At Close of Business 14 December 2022

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 15:54


Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about Business News' latest rich list and delves into what went into this year's edition. Plus the latest on Mark McGowan's cabinet reshuffle, Hancock Prospecting, Subsea 7, Genesis Minerals and St Barbara.

Life of Mine
Genesis and St Barbara merger unpacked by Precision Funds Management, Leo Lithium cracking (and thick) Lithium hits, Good vibes at Red Dirt - Channel Mine News 14 Dec

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 40:40


Welcome to today's episode of Channel Mine News, the go-to “in your ears” Mining news source for all the multi-taskers out there. We are joined in this episode by our great friends from Precision Funds Management, namely Tim Weir and Andy Clayton. In today's episode, you'll hear about: Weiry's top shelf macro-economic prediction for 2023. Detail unpacking of the Genesis and St Barbara merger Leo Lithium's cracking (and very thick) Lithium drill results in Mali David Flanagan giving a very positive feel to Red Dirt The timeline for the Warrego Gas bidding war If you would like your company to be a part of Channel Mine News, get in touch with me via matt@lifeofminepodcast.com ***DISCLAIMER*** All Channel Mine News episodes are for information only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. **************** Buy all your Life Of Mine Merch here Life Of Mine LINKS Follow on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Make sure you subscribe to Life Of Mine wherever you get your Podcasts (links below): APPLE SPOTIFY GOOGLE PODBEAN

Life of Mine
Genesis and St Barbara finally merging - Channel Mine News 12 Dec

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 20:45


Welcome to today's episode of Channel Mine News, the go-to “in your ears” Mining news source for all the multi-taskers out there. In today's episode, you'll hear about: Genesis Minerals (GMD) and Saint Barbara (SBM) finally merging to become a 300,000oz per annum Leonora producer. Upcoming interest rate announcements for US FED, ECB and BoE.   If you would like your company to be a part of Channel Mine News, get in touch with me via matt@lifeofminepodcast.com   ***DISCLAIMER***   All Channel Mine News episodes are for information only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional.   ****************   Buy all your Life Of Mine Merch here   Life Of Mine LINKS   Follow on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram   Make sure you subscribe to Life Of Mine wherever you get your Podcasts (links below):   APPLE SPOTIFY GOOGLE PODBEAN

Life of Mine
Genesis and St Barbara finally merging - Channel Mine News 12 Dec

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 19:42


Welcome to today's episode of Channel Mine News, the go-to “in your ears” Mining news source for all the multi-taskers out there. In today's episode, you'll hear about: Genesis Minerals (GMD) and Saint Barbara (SBM) finally merging to become a 300,000oz per annum Leonora producer. Upcoming interest rate announcements for US FED, ECB and BoE. If you would like your company to be a part of Channel Mine News, get in touch with me via matt@lifeofminepodcast.com ***DISCLAIMER*** All Channel Mine News episodes are for information only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. **************** Buy all your Life Of Mine Merch here Life Of Mine LINKS Follow on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Make sure you subscribe to Life Of Mine wherever you get your Podcasts (links below): APPLE SPOTIFY GOOGLE PODBEAN

The Saint of The Day Podcast
12/04/2022 - St. Barbara

The Saint of The Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 2:11


Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. Barbara. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!

Learn Slovak and More Podcast
How to say "I was born" in Slovak; Expanding your Vocabulary; Customs and Traditions on St. Barbara's Day; About St. Barbara; S3 E18

Learn Slovak and More Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 28:47


Today's episode is about customs and traditions on St. Barbara's Day. In the Slovak lesson, you're going to expand your vocabulary with a few new words. You will also learn how to say “I was born" in Slovak. At the end you can find my Slovak legend about St. Barbara.Episode notesToday's episode is about customs and traditions on St. Barbara's Day. In the Slovak lesson, you're going to expand your vocabulary with a few new words. You will also learn how to say “I was born" in Slovak. At the end you can find my Slovak story about St. Barbara.Slovak lesson1.     svätá (saint)2.     patrónka (patroness/ in our case: patron saint)Svätá Barbora ja patrónka baníkov. (Saint Barbara is the patron saint of miners.)3.     baník / baníci (miner / miners)Baníci oslavujú sviatok svojej patrónky.(Miners celebrate the holiday of their patron saint.)4.     sviatok (holiday)5.     štátny sviatok (public holiday or bank holiday)Sviatok Svätej Barbory nie je štátny sviatok. (Saint Barbara's Day is not a public holiday.)6. obchod / obchody (shop / shops)7. zariadenie / zariadenia (facility / facilities)8. spoločenské zariadenia (social facilities)Obchody a spoločenské zariadenia sú otvorené. (Shops and social facilities are open.)9. narodiť sa (to be born) (Musc.) narodil som sa /(Fem.) narodila som sa (I was born.)Barbora sa narodila v Turecku. Fem. (Barbara was born in Turkey.)10. pochádzať / pochádzam (to come / I come from)Pochádzam zo Slovenska. (I come from Slovakia.)Pochádzam z robotníckej rodiny. (I come from a working class family.)Barbora pochádzala z obchodníckej rodiny. (Barbara came from a merchant family.)11. narodil som sa / narodila som sa ( I was born. / I was born.)Narodila som sa v decembri. (I was born in December.)Narodil som sa v roku ...Timestamps00:31 Introduction to the episode02:20 Slovak "Witches' Days"05:48 About St. Barbara08:48 Customs and traditions on St. Barbara's Day in Slovakia11:40 Slovak lesson24:24 Legend of St. Barbora in Slovak26:56 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my website www.bozensslovak.com and my www.instagram@bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast.Thank you for listening to my podcast. 

Engaging Franciscan Wisdom
God invites everybody: Let's grow into peace & nonviolence! – Episode 45

Engaging Franciscan Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 39:54


Join Brother Mark Schroeder as he is interviewed by guest host Darleen Pryds. Mark explores the priority of living in community, in peace and mutual understanding while being passionate for justice and nonviolence advocacy. For a video version of this episode, see: https://youtu.be/9oKMNktEKJI   From Brother Mark's interview: “As a Franciscan, early on, I was active in nonviolent demonstrations, many times ending up in jail. That's beyond the way I was raised and the way I operated when I was a kid. But through that, I really realized the importance of standing up for what you believe, the importance of taking risks. I would've never dreamt of that. And my whole spiritual quest is always, I believe God invites everybody. God invited me into each of these situations so I could learn and grow and see how I handled each one, based on nonviolence.”   “The first time I was ever arrested was Lawrence Livermore lab, which is outside of Oakland, where the nuclear weapons and other weaponry are being developed. It was a Good Friday celebration up there, and that was the first time I ever risked arrest and ended up, ironically, … in the Japanese concentration camps in Livermore. They still exist, but they still had the buildings and that's where we were, a gigantic number of people. And so I've always been involved with nuclear weapons, the abolition of them. I still am.”   “One has to always be aware of oneself, what's going on. And with that, the only way I can teach about being a Christian is you have be active. Do actions that promote justice and peace and non-violence. When I'm outta whack, then it's not gonna work. So that's why I continue to do the best I can to stay focused.”   “I believe anybody that lives in the United States is an addict. It comes in different forms. But if you live in our consumer culture there's addictions, compulsions. So I do my best to stay on top of that. I'm in a 12-step group.”   “Fraternity is the most important thing we have. I wanted that always in religious life, … I've grown to realize that I live with people, I choose to live with people. I choose to interact with them daily. … It can be hard sometimes because of different personalities and I'm sure it's hard for some other friar to live with me, but in reality, it's just the joy. … With it [fraternity], I don't have really a care in the world. It's really a spiritual blessing for me to live in community.”   “Prayer together is important, but prayer has to be enlivening, not just rote and not just cuz we have to do it. Prayer is important together because it's a countercultural way of relating to each other. Communication is really important. ... Since I've been guardian, we've been meeting every Wednesday at four o'clock and a person can verbalize whatever they wanna say. They don't have to talk about feelings if they're not in the mood. I use mutual invitation and that's where one person starts and then that person picks the next person. … The guys tell me that it's really made us a community and continues to. So there's that kind of communication. Also, the friar lifestyle, having meals together is important. … I encourage every friar to have a spiritual director and or therapist if that's needed. And I always tell 'em price is no object, but to be in religious life, you can't be making decisions on your own. You have to really keep discerning God's will not your will.  And the fruit of that for me, is happier, healthier guys living together.”   For a full transcript, please include episode number and email: fslfpodcast@fslf.org.   References:   “Jesuits in California”: https://www.jesuitswest.org/about-us/the-jesuits/   Discernment: There are many spiritual traditions of discernment; here is a video introduction to Ignatian (Jesuit) discernment: https://www.ignatianspirituality.com/what-is-ignatian-spirituality/the-ignatian-way/what-is-discernment/ - here are some Franciscan discernment resources: https://osfphila.org/discernment-franciscan-style/   Franciscan Province of St Barbara: https://sbfranciscans.org/   Fraternity: a Franciscan perspective on fraternitas in a broader social context; also as related to Pope Francis' writing in Fratelli Tutti: https://sacredheartfla.org/2022/05/13/fraternitas-friar-reflections-the-fifth-week-of-easter/   Social Justice involvements: Franciscans for Justice: https://www.franciscansforjustice.org/ Nevada Desert Experience: http://nevadadesertexperience.org/ Example of Good Friday Protest at Lawrence Livermore Lab: https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/25/18678001.php https://www.santabarbaramission.org/

Life of Mine
CHANNEL MINE NEWS – the arrival of Tony Kenny

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022


Gain access to all uncensored and Mine School content here ► https://patron.podbean.com/lifeofminepodcast Buy all your Life Of Mine Merch here ► https://lifeofminepodcast.com/shop/   Welcome to another episode of Channel Mine News with the lads from Precision Funds Management. Tony Kenny has finally made an appearance to join Andy Clayton and Tim Weir in providing a sensational insight into what's been happening in the Aussie Mining Sector. Join us every fortnight and give it a share around on Social Media to help spread the brilliance.   Here are some of the hot topics covered: Wiluna into administration Cobre hit Copper Goss on St Barbara and Genesis Labyrinth intersecting deep Julie Bishop Min Res video  Whitehaven Coal making shitloads of cash Lunnon Metals hit high grade Nickel Widgie Nickel hit down strike to expand resource AIC Mines under cost pressures   Thanks as always to our great sponsors at Entech Mining. Give them a follow on Linkedin at the Entech Linkedin Page   Life Of Mine Socials Follow on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/lifeofminepodcast Follow on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/lifeofminepodcast Follow on Linkedin ►https://www.linkedin.com/company/life-of-mine/ Follow on Twitter ►https://twitter.com/lifeofminepoddy   Make sure you subscribe to Life Of Mine wherever you get your Podcasts (some links below):   APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/life-of-mine/id1459208682 SPOTIFY PODBEAN https://lifeofminepodcast.podbean.com/ TUNE-IN https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business–Economics-Podcasts/Life-of-Mine-p1217337/   If you want to promote your business on Life Of Mine, get in contact with Matt via matt@lifeofminepodcast.com

Life of Mine
Word on the Decline – St Barbara and Genesis goss

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022


Gain access to all uncensored and Mine School content here ► https://patron.podbean.com/lifeofminepodcast Buy all your Life Of Mine Merch here ► https://lifeofminepodcast.com/shop/   The Precision Funds Management lads weigh in on the pros for Genesis merging/taking over St Barbara (if it were to happen). Unfortunately compared to Underground Mining rumours, no new information has been released here.   Make sure you check out the full episode of Channel Mine News to hear everything that's been happening in the Aussie Mining Industry.   Thanks as always to our great sponsors at Entech Mining. Give them a follow on Linkedin at the Entech Linkedin Page   Life Of Mine Socials Follow on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/lifeofminepodcast Follow on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/lifeofminepodcast Follow on Linkedin ►https://www.linkedin.com/company/life-of-mine/ Follow on Twitter ►https://twitter.com/lifeofminepoddy   Make sure you subscribe to Life Of Mine wherever you get your Podcasts (some links below):   APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/life-of-mine/id1459208682 SPOTIFY PODBEAN https://lifeofminepodcast.podbean.com/ TUNE-IN https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business–Economics-Podcasts/Life-of-Mine-p1217337/   If you want to promote your business on Life Of Mine, get in contact with Matt via matt@lifeofminepodcast.com

Life of Mine
Word on the Decline - St Barbara and Genesis goss

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 6:04


Gain access to all uncensored and Mine School content here ► https://patron.podbean.com/lifeofminepodcast Buy all your Life Of Mine Merch here ► https://lifeofminepodcast.com/shop/   The Precision Funds Management lads weigh in on the pros for Genesis merging/taking over St Barbara (if it were to happen). Unfortunately compared to Underground Mining rumours, no new information has been released here.   Make sure you check out the full episode of Channel Mine News to hear everything that's been happening in the Aussie Mining Industry.   Thanks as always to our great sponsors at Entech Mining. Give them a follow on Linkedin at the Entech Linkedin Page   Life Of Mine Socials Follow on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/lifeofminepodcast Follow on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/lifeofminepodcast Follow on Linkedin ►https://www.linkedin.com/company/life-of-mine/ Follow on Twitter ►https://twitter.com/lifeofminepoddy   Make sure you subscribe to Life Of Mine wherever you get your Podcasts (some links below):   APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/life-of-mine/id1459208682 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0LsIJIsFh7AhvtAZ09EPcK?si=xDzIHHHKSF-B6TYIPLwADw PODBEAN https://lifeofminepodcast.podbean.com/ TUNE-IN https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics-Podcasts/Life-of-Mine-p1217337/   If you want to promote your business on Life Of Mine, get in contact with Matt via matt@lifeofminepodcast.com

Life of Mine
CHANNEL MINE NEWS - the arrival of Tony Kenny

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 45:10


Gain access to all uncensored and Mine School content here ► https://patron.podbean.com/lifeofminepodcast Buy all your Life Of Mine Merch here ► https://lifeofminepodcast.com/shop/   Welcome to another episode of Channel Mine News with the lads from Precision Funds Management. Tony Kenny has finally made an appearance to join Andy Clayton and Tim Weir in providing a sensational insight into what's been happening in the Aussie Mining Sector. Join us every fortnight and give it a share around on Social Media to help spread the brilliance.   Here are some of the hot topics covered: Wiluna into administration Cobre hit Copper Goss on St Barbara and Genesis Labyrinth intersecting deep Julie Bishop Min Res video  Whitehaven Coal making shitloads of cash Lunnon Metals hit high grade Nickel Widgie Nickel hit down strike to expand resource AIC Mines under cost pressures   Thanks as always to our great sponsors at Entech Mining. Give them a follow on Linkedin at the Entech Linkedin Page   Life Of Mine Socials Follow on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/lifeofminepodcast Follow on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/lifeofminepodcast Follow on Linkedin ►https://www.linkedin.com/company/life-of-mine/ Follow on Twitter ►https://twitter.com/lifeofminepoddy   Make sure you subscribe to Life Of Mine wherever you get your Podcasts (some links below):   APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/life-of-mine/id1459208682 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0LsIJIsFh7AhvtAZ09EPcK?si=xDzIHHHKSF-B6TYIPLwADw PODBEAN https://lifeofminepodcast.podbean.com/ TUNE-IN https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics-Podcasts/Life-of-Mine-p1217337/   If you want to promote your business on Life Of Mine, get in contact with Matt via matt@lifeofminepodcast.com

Podcast Bistum Passau
Interview - Geflüchtete kommen im Haus St. Barbara in Passau an

Podcast Bistum Passau

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 6:45


Der Krieg in der Ukraine bestimmt weiter die Nachrichten, die Zahl der Geflüchteten steigt und steigt. Auch in Passau haben schon viele Familien Zuflucht gefunden. In dieser Woche sind Flüchtlinge z.B. ins Priesterseminar eingezogen und auch in anderen diözesanen Bildungs-, Jugend- und Exerzitienhäusern sind geflüchtete Menschen aufgenommen worden. Seit Mittwochabend ist auch das Haus St. Barbara am Domplatz neue Heimat für 11 Geflüchtete. Ingrid Wagner und Katharina Hauser vom Referat Neuevangelisierung haben sie in Empfang genommen.