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Jeremy Cordeaux hosts another insightful episode from his garage, touching on various contemporary and historical topics. Here's a quick rundown of the primary subjects discussed: Rising Sun Inn Sponsorship: Introduction and acknowledgment of the Rising Sun Inn's sponsorship. Inflation and Economy: Discussion on the latest inflation figures and their implications for future Reserve Bank decisions on interest rates. Analysis of South Australia's economic performance. Real Estate and Economic Risks: Insights into potential risks in the real estate market due to possible interest rate hikes. Upcoming Guest Announcement: Introduction of upcoming guest Adam Flynn, who will discuss economic predictions. Historical Reference to Stobie Poles: Reflection on the centenary of Stobie poles and their unique design due to termite issues in South Australia. Superannuation Scam Warning: Alert about a superannuation scam involving cold calls and false promises of better returns. Government and Ministerial Inefficiency: Critique of government reshuffles and the inefficacy of ministers in handling their portfolios. Energy Policy and Costs: Comments on government handling of energy policies and the impact on prices. Jabaluka Mine and Environmental Policy: Discussion on the government's decision to integrate Jabaluka mine into Kakadu National Park and its economic implications. Cultural Reflections: Commentary on various cultural and historical topics, including an anecdote about violinist Joshua Bell's subway performance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Darren Kruse from Mitcham Council speaks with Matthew Pantelis. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Stobie completed his undergraduate work at Cook College/Rutgers University before graduating from the University of Missouri-College of Veterinary Medicine. He completed an internship in small-animal medicine and surgery at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital, then went on to complete a three-year surgical residency at the University of Minnesota and earn a Master's Degree in Veterinary Surgery, Radiology, and Anesthesia. Dr. Stobie is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and completed the mini-MBA certificate program at the Rutgers School of Business. In 2000, he formed Veterinary Surgical and Diagnostic Specialists (a mobile surgical and ultrasound practice) that evolved into what is today, NorthStar VETS, where he serves as Chief of Staff. Dr. Stobie also participates in veterinary management groups, providing guidance on veterinary economics and practice management. In addition, he is involved in development of new and novel surgical techniques including the dome trochleoplasty for patellar luxations in dogs and pioneered a new total hip procedure.
In this episode, we discuss the 2023 Burris Cold Steel Open PRS match! Match Director Plushy talks about what went well and what he would change for next time and Andy tells us what it was like to shoot the match. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impactdynamics/message
Sh*t Dad Podcast - Fatherhood Experiences of Average Aussie Blokes
Frontline Fathers is Nick talking to dads about fatherhood experiences and life as a first responder. Come for the dadvice, stay for the sh*tdaddery... This week is Shane's story. We hope you enjoy!
"I don't think poetry should be giving a lesson to anyone" Caitlin Stobie is here to talk about THIN SLICES, her new collection from Verve Press (Pre-order here ) Caitlin examines culture's need for 'origin' myths, as well as asking what is a language for the pre-lingual? We recorded this episode in the run-up to Caitlin's appearance at Ilkley Literature Festival - more of which you can find out here: https://www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk/whats-on And find out more about the University of Leeds Poetry Centre here - https://poetry.leeds.ac.uk/ Enjoyed this episode - why not send a small donation to support with the running costs! Thank you! - https://ko-fi.com/liambishop Rippling Points Who needs origin myths? Lessons re-learned from Eve Leave no trace: what we leave when we leave Reference Points Malcolm Gladwell - Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking Eileen Myles - Chelsea Girls Donald Winnicott
Gregory Biggs is the Director of Fieldwork Education, the organisation that develops a range of International Curriculum for learners aged 2-14 across Early Years, Primary and Middle Years, known by many as the IEYC, IPC, and IMYC. These curricula are learnt and taught in over 1,000 schools and more than 90 countries worldwide. Fieldwork Education provides schools the International Curriculum, accompanied by their professional learning pathway and their accreditation services to schools working with the International Curriculum around the world. Prior to leading the team at Fieldwork Education, Gregory was the global product manager for the IB's Diploma and Career-related Programmes, located in Singapore. Before which he worked with governments and ministries on structuring national education reform efforts across the Middle East and South East Asia, out of Abu Dhabi. With a Master's from the University of London's Institute for Education in Education and International Development, Gregory has spent the last 12 years supporting institutions delicately balance global perspectives with local contexts. Tristian Stobie's career has spanned a wide range of educational contexts. Starting as a teacher, and then Secondary Principal, he has worked in New Zealand, UK, Lesotho, Monaco, Austria and the Netherlands. He has also worked in a number of roles for the International Baccalaureate Organisation. He was involved in the early development of the International Schools Association Curriculum, which became the IBMYP, and later he became Head of IB Diploma programme curriculum development. Tristian joined Cambridge International as Director of Education in July 2011, and was appointed Director of Curriculum & Qualifications Development in February 2020. He leads the design and development of Cambridge programmes and qualifications for learners aged 5 to 19. Tristian completed a Master's and a Doctorate degree at the University of Bath with research interests in curriculum and pedagogy. He has written various articles and contributions to books as well as presented widely at educational conferences and events. Social Links LinkedIn: @tristian-stobie / @gregory-biggs Twitter: @CambridgeInt / @gregory_biggs
Kellie is a Nutritional Advisor, a level 2 Aromatherapist, and an Iridologist as well as a Certified Wholistic Health Coach. She began studying natural healing after being failed by her doctors when dealing with her debilitating illness. In her seven years of study she has worked with many natural healthcare professionals to be able to help others overcome their obstacles. With proper diet, supplementation and the use of essential oils, she is able to help others on their journey of healing.
Stobie Whitmore and Anthony Leakey discuss Stobie's first day of Kindergarten at SJS in 1955.
Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my salvation[a] 6 and my God. Psalm 42:5
In this episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by Caitlin Stobie. We discuss Caitlin’s article ‘The Good Wife? Sibling Species in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian’ which appeared in ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, Volume 24, Issue 4, 1 April 2018.In this episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by Caitlin Stobie. We discuss Caitlin’s article ‘The Good Wife? Sibling Species in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian’ which appeared in ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, Volume 24, Issue 4, 1 April 2018. This episode of Knowing Animals is also brought to you by MC Pony. MC Pony brings you Mindful Rhymes for Kinder Times. Check out MC Pony at www.veganthused.com. This episode of Knowing Animals is brought to you by AASA. AASA is the Australasian Animal Studies Association. You can find AASA on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/AASA-Australasian-Animal-Studies-Association-480316142116752/. Join AASA today!
They are leading the Baldivis Corps in Western Australia as it seeks to be salt and light in the community. They share their journey to officership and the lessons they have learnt along the way.
In this episode of IndieVelopment we're talking to Lukas Stobie of Studio Stobie and get in to Japanese mythology, Kickstarter funding and Totoro.Make sure you know when Rising Dusk comes out:http://www.studiostobie.com/https://www.facebook.com/studiostobie/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/studiostobie/risingduskhttps://www.youtube.com/user/studiostobiehttps://twitter.com/StudioStobiehttps://www.instagram.com/studiostobie/Thanks as always to the Indie Games Room for their support. Website: http://www.theindiegamesroom.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/indiegamesroomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheIndieGamesRoom/I play games weekly on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCItGjYhfM70i58ENbMd0C2gI retweet about games I like on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kindadorkyfunand I update very rarely on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindadorkyfuntimes/
In this episode of IndieVelopment we're talking to Lukas Stobie of Studio Stobie and get in to Japanese mythology, Kickstarter funding and Totoro.Make sure you know when Rising Dusk comes out:http://www.studiostobie.com/https://www.facebook.com/studiostobie/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/studiostobie/risingduskhttps://www.youtube.com/user/studiostobiehttps://twitter.com/StudioStobiehttps://www.instagram.com/studiostobie/Thanks as always to the Indie Games Room for their support. Website: http://www.theindiegamesroom.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/indiegamesroomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheIndieGamesRoom/I play games weekly on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCItGjYhfM70i58ENbMd0C2gI retweet about games I like on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kindadorkyfunand I update very rarely on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindadorkyfuntimes/
In this episode Kev & Stobie are joined by a guest, as they have an in-depth discussion about Battle Royale, giving their thoughts and opinions, so make sure to check this episode out as it is a great listen and the best one yet.
Stobie and Kev talk their top 10 movies so far this year and some of the not so great, with a splash of Pirates..
Investing in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)has beco…
Here is my interview with the lovely Karli Stobie. You will LOVE her "SO close" moments, her heart for justice, and hearing about her life as a wife, mom, and homeschool teacher to her four beautiful girls.
Increasing numbers of internationally branded schools serving local [rather than predominantly expatriate] populations and Ministries of Education engaged in educational reform, are adopting what they perceive as international best practice. This raises a number of questions and issues explored in this lecture. Is there such a thing as international best practice? Does globalization imply the need for a common curriculum and pedagogy in order to prepare students for the modern world? Should curriculum be about cultural transmission or transformation? A few principles and practices that might be helpful in building a curriculum that respects local and global realities are considered. Change, which is both desirable and inevitable, needs to be evolutionary and grounded in an understanding of local context and culture if it is to lead to beneficial outcomes. One curriculum prescription does not suit all.
Smart Beta, as defined by Investopedia, is a set …
Smart Beta, as defined by Investopedia, is a set of investment strategies that emphasis the use of alternative index construction rules to traditional market capitalisation based indices. So in other words a traditional ETF on growth formula... Biznews.com's Alec Hogg chats further on the topic with Gareth Stobie from CoreShares, looking at how Smart Bet is 'slowly' disrupting the investment management industry. And while it's coming off a low base, it's starting to eat the lunch of active managers, whose tools for analysis are being automated. An interesting discussion which is sure to ignite the active vs passive debate. - Stuart Lowman
Prominent Naturopath, Medical Herbalist and Educator Marianne Stobie discusses with John Coombs some of the radical new science based natural health options. Marianne describes simple and practical systems now available to help achieve optimal wellbeing. Combined with this knowledge and the long term confidence this imbues, people can be helped to radically improve their quality of life and future potential.
Can your love for the outdoors and adventures make you money? For many of us who love the outdoors and traveling, it's probably the other way around. We spend a lot on travel and vacations, but how many times have you experienced the feeling that you could probably have done more? This is the problem that triggered the entrepreneurial bug in Ryan Stobie. A passionate traveler and adventurer himself, he then began a business fueled by his passion for the outdoors and adventure so that others can really maximize those good times for the adventurer while at the same time, providing a boost for tourist and travel destinations providers. There is so much more to learn in this interview, including The story behind Adventure Bucket List Ryan's personal thoughts on culture Why Ryan thinks passion is better than skills His advice for those who are building a team and many more... To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com/episode38 You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.
The simple reality about the investing in the share market is that once costs are added, most active managers under-perform the average. So, as Gareth Stobie of Coreshares explains, it makes a lot of sense to follow the path blazed in 1974 by Vanguard's John Bogle - and "buy the market". ETFs offer a low cost, effective way of achieving this.
The simple reality about the investing in the sha…
During this pod cast on knowledge and approval and mistake, we discussed the following: (i) the general concept of "knowledge and approval" and what amounts to such; (ii) the case of Hastilow v. Stobie; (iii) how to ordinarily establish "knowledge and approval", and what might be needed in special circumstances; (iv) the cases of Crerar v. Crerar, Re Phelan and Fulton v. Andrew; and (v) words appearing in a will by inadvertence.