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In this episode, Tim Eaton and Lubna Yousef discuss their latest research on how transnational human smuggling has fuelled conflict in Libya through a systems analysis of three key transit cities – Kufra, Sebha and Zawiya. Using this approach, their research examines the roles played by conflict and social dynamics in the expansion of human smuggling and trafficking – thus helping uncover critical gaps in policies aimed at addressing the rapid rise of migration. This episode was produced with support from the Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy, and Trends (XCEPT) research programme, funded by UK International Development. Related content: Tackling the Niger–Libya migration route Africa Aware: From Nigeria to Libya: Linked through migration and armed conflict
Rishi Sunak called a 4 July election saying the world is more dangerous than at any time since the end of the Cold War. Bronwen Maddox discusses those threats with Chatham House experts Olivia O'Sullivan, director of our UK in the World; David Lubin, our Michael Klein Senior Research Fellow in our Global Economy and Finance Programme; and Tim Eaton, senior research fellow in our Middle East and North Africa Programme. Read our latest: An election for ‘dangerous times' Three foreign policy priorities for the next UK government Is the Kremlin behind Georgia's foreign agents law? Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Listen to The Climate Briefing podcast
Welcome back to Flourish-Meant, the podcast where we explore the crossroads of well-being, purpose, and philanthropy. I'm your host, Tina Yeager, and in this episode, we're diving into the inspiring world of healthy living for a cause. Joining us is a fascinating guest, Tim Eaton, co-founder of NutraMedix, a trailblazing company that not only provides high-quality herbal supplements but also operates with a mission that transcends profit. Tim, a former missionary pilot turned CEO, shares his journey from distributing a few health products to becoming a pivotal figure in fostering relationships and promoting wellness. We'll walk through the jungles of Peru, where deep-seated relationships paved the way for success in the demanding health industry and gave rise to top-tier products like the phenomenal Samento. Listen in as we talk about the power of natural plants, the vitality in remote tribes compared to modern civilization, and how supplements like GlucoMedix could support our metabolic health. Discover how NutraMedix stands by the safety and efficacy of their offerings, which are a result of stringent research with no toxicity. We'll also unpack the 'why' behind business and health, and learn about the significant impact Tim's company has on Christian ministries through the generous donation of at least half their profits. I'm excited for you to hear Tim's miraculous stories of providence and philanthropy totaling over $16 million in donations, and how a commitment to well-being can indeed foster a cause far greater than ourselves. So make sure to visit my link to the NutraMedix website for a special discount, follow their updates, and stay tuned right here on Flourish-Meant. Let's flourish together.
Tim Eaton and Leah de Haan (Chatham House Middle East and North Africa Programme) discuss their research on the transnational links between the movement of people and armed conflict – from Edo State in Nigeria, through Niger, to Libya. This episode was produced with support from the Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy, and Trends (XCEPT) research programme, funded by UK International Development. Follow the Africa Programme on Twitter. Read our research: Stability at what cost? Smuggling-driven development in the Libyan city of Kufra Subscribe to Africa Aware wherever you find your podcasts - please listen, review and subscribe.
Today on Exploring the Marketplace with Shawn Bolz and Bob Hasson brings to the conversation, Tim Eaton. Tim Eaton is the CEO and co-founder of NutraMedix, a company that manufactures herbal remedies and supplements that are sold to healthcare professionals and consumers in over 100 countries. Tune in as Shawn, Bob and Tim discuss how he got started in NutraMedix, the prophetic words he received and how he transitioned from being a full-time missionary to starting a business with the purpose of funding ministries in Peru. Tim shares some amazing stories of how the Holy Spirit gifted a doctor friend of his the ability to identify through word of knowledge, plants in the Peruvian jungle and the amazing story on how God has built a product line. Tune in!https://www.nutramedix.comhttps://bit.ly/3Q0wnPoiTunes: http://apple.co/2A6QJRzGoogle Podcast: http://bit.ly/2L3dvRa
This week on Babel, you will hear excerpts from Jon Alterman's recent discussion with Chatham House experts Renad Mansour and Farea al-Muslimi, alongside the CSIS Middle East Program's Natasha Hall. They discuss a recent Chatham House report, which argues that although political settlements have been resolving more conflicts in the region, these elite bargains are actually prioritizing stability over accountability, leaving citizens to pay the costs. Then, Jon, Natasha, Renad, and Farea discuss how this phenomenon has played out in Iraq, Lebanon, and Libya, and the potential way forward. Transcript, "Renad Mansour and Farea Al-Muslimi: The Cost of Political Settlements in the MENA Region," CSIS, November 28, 2023. Renad Mansour, Tim Eaton, and Lina Khatib, "Rethinking Political Settlements in the Middle East and North Africa," Chatham House, September 20, 2023.
Today, Robby speaks with Tim Eaton from Newtra Medix. Listen as he shares some great health tips.
Naomi Wolf continues sharing her thoughts on the Geneva Bible; Steve Strang talks about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit; Tim Eaton of NutraMedix.com/Eric has important vitamin news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We welcome Tim Eaton and Frank Melberg from Emerson Swan to discuss the advantages of selling and installing the GE Connect line of equipment.
This episode is brought to you by Warren Coughlin, CEO Coach and founder of JumpStart Coaching. Warren focuses exclusively on coaching CEOs running SMBs, and has been doing so for over 20 years. One of my biggest regrets across my 7 years as a CEO was not hiring a coach, and to the best extent possible, I want to prevent others from making the same mistake. For listeners of In The Trenches, working with Warren is effectively risk-free: If at the end of the first three months you're not happy with the direction of your business, he will give you your money back. If that doesn't say confidence, I don't know what does. On top of that, Warren is offering $3,000 off of his coaching program for listeners of In The Trenches. Just go to warrencoughlin.com/trenches to learn more. __________________________ This episode is brought to you by Cayne Crossing. Cayne Crossing helps prospective SMB purchasers with all aspects of financial due diligence, including producing the Quality of Earnings report. Unlike any other QofE provider that I'm aware of, Cayne Crossing also co-invests alongside their buyers, aligning their interests with yours in a way that I simply haven't seen anywhere else. Cayne Crossing is offering a special discount to listeners of In The Trenches: Just go to caynecrossing.com, and scroll down to the “contact form” on their homepage. Enter the offer code “trenches”, and you will get a full $2,000 off of your QofE engagement with them. __________________________ This episode attempts to directly address many of the questions that I've been asked over the past 6 months related to the current state of the debt markets: How pricing has changed, how credit availability has evolved, what risks banks are no longer willing to underwrite, how their diligence processes have changed, how non-price terms have evolved, and so on. To help me better understand the current state of the debt markets, I reached out to Cory Kaiser and Tim Eaton, both of whom work at TD in their commercial lending group: Cory is Vice President of commercial banking and has been with TD for over 21 years, and Tim is an associate vice president, who has been with TD for 23 years. Over the past two decades, their focus has been (and will continue to be) on lending to lower-middle market private companies, not just to finance their acquisitions, but also to finance growth, working capital, and recapitalizations, to name just a few. I hope this episode helps to clarify some of the questions that you might be wrestling with yourself. Please enjoy!
Protracted conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa, Horn of Africa and parts of Asia, although usually arising from intra-state disputes, rarely remain contained within national borders. Through the XCEPT project, supported with UK Aid from the UK government, Chatham House explores the informal supply chains and economies that develop across borders during times of war. In this episode, XCEPT Project Manager Leah de Haan speaks to Chatham House experts Tim Eaton, Lina Khatib and Renad Mansour about cross-border conflicts in North Africa and the Levant. First, Lina and Renad explain how a regional approach to analysing war economies in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq can enable us to better understand the dynamics of the conflict. Then Tim reveals the connections between civil war in Libya and conflict zones elsewhere in north Africa. Find out more: Cross-border conflict, evidence, policy and trends (XCEPT) Credits: Speakers: Tim Eaton, Lina Khatib, Renad Mansour Hosts: Leah de Haan, Ben Horton Editor: Jamie Reed Sound Services Recorded and produced by Chatham House
Protracted conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa, Horn of Africa and parts of Asia, although usually arising from intra-state disputes, rarely remain contained within national borders. Through the XCEPT project, supported with UK Aid from the UK government, Chatham House explores the informal supply chains and economies that develop across borders during times of war. In this episode, XCEPT Project Manager Leah de Haan speaks to Chatham House experts Tim Eaton, Lina Khatib and Renad Mansour about cross-border conflicts in North Africa and the Levant. First, Lina and Renad explain how a regional approach to analysing war economies in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq can enable us to better understand the dynamics of the conflict. Then Tim reveals the connections between civil war in Libya and conflict zones elsewhere in north Africa. Find out more: Cross-border conflict, evidence, policy and trends (XCEPT) Credits: Speakers: Tim Eaton, Lina Khatib, Renad Mansour Hosts: Leah de Haan, Ben Horton Editor: Jamie Reed Sound Services Recorded and produced by Chatham House
Tim Eaton, CEO of NutraMedix.com, is in the studio to share how his company was created -- not just to provide outstanding supplements and vitamins, but to also benefit charities the world over. (Encore Presentation) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim Eaton, CEO of NutraMedix.com, is in the studio to share how his company was created -- not just to provide outstanding supplements and vitamins, but to also benefit charities the world over. (Encore Presentation) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Eaton, CEO of NutraMedix.com, is in the studio to share how his company was created -- not just to provide outstanding supplements and vitamins, but to also benefit charities the world over. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Eaton, CEO of NutraMedix.com, talks about the origins of his supplements company and the miracles that helped him and many people suffering in remote areas across the globe. (Encore Presentation) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Eaton, CEO of NutraMedix.com, talks about the origins of his supplements company and the miracles that helped him and many people suffering in remote areas across the globe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Eaton, creator of NutraMedix.com, has a fascinating story of the company's founding, including some of the ministries and charities which benefit from 50% of their profits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Crown Stewardship Podcast, we welcome Tim Eaton, Founder and CEO of NutraMedix and volunteer pilot for Kings Wings in Jupiter, Florida. Most entrepreneurs can't imagine giving 50% of their profits to support missions, but that is exactly what Tim and his wife, Bertha, have done from day one. Tim shares his story of being a missionary pilot in the jungle of Peru to starting a successful company, all for the glory of God.
We are excited to share the story of CEF Member Tim Eaton on today's podcast. Tim shares his incredible journey from missionary pilot in the jungles of Peru to founding nutraceutical company NutraMedix which gives 50% of its profits to support missions. Tim provides great insight on building and scaling a successful business founded around biblical values while having an impact in the lives of customers and employees, in the communities where they source their products, as well as through generosity with profits.
Executive Director of Regulatory Standards, Assessments, and Permissioning at the EPA, Tim Eaton, says the process to approve the sites where toxic soil from the West Gate Tunnel Project will be dumped was "very comprehensive and very risk averse". See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Tim Eaton, board member at large and head of media for The Tesla Science Foundation to discuss their mission and shedding light on one of the most mysterious and greatest scientific minds of all time, Nikola Tesla.From working with Thomas Edison to designing wireless technology Nikola Tesla was known to the media as “The Wizard of electricity”. Boasting technological wonders and leaps that seemed far beyond their time and around 300 patents to his name internationally, Tesla was a man who seemed to have one foot steeped in the industrial age and the other planted squarely in science fiction. After his death, the resulting raid on his lab and confiscation of his private documents and personal possessions by US Customs and Immigration is still one of the biggest unsolved mysteries and the source of numerous conspiracy theories…but what truth is there to it? Why is the Tesla Science Foundation dedicated to the preservation of Nikola Tesla's technological legacy and what can we do to help turn his decommissioned Toronto Niagra Power Plant into a museum to help commemorate his incredible work?Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we discuss the mission of the Tesla Science Foundation and how we can keep the dreams of the visionary of Nikola Tesla alive in a modern society and beyond.The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Tim Eaton, board member at large and head of media for The Tesla Science Foundation to discuss their mission and shedding light on one of the most mysterious and greatest scientific minds of all time, Nikola Tesla. From working with Thomas Edison to designing wireless technology Nikola Tesla was known to the media as “The Wizard of electricity”. Boasting technological wonders and leaps that seemed far beyond their time and around 300 patents to his name internationally, Tesla was a man who seemed to have one foot steeped in the industrial age and the other planted squarely in science fiction. After his death, the resulting raid on his lab and confiscation of his private documents and personal possessions by US Customs and Immigration is still one of the biggest unsolved mysteries and the source of numerous conspiracy theories…but what truth is there to it? Why is the Tesla Science Foundation dedicated to the preservation of Nikola Tesla’s technological legacy and what can we do to help turn his decommissioned Toronto Niagra Power Plant into a museum to help commemorate his incredible work? Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we discuss the mission of the Tesla Science Foundation and how we can keep the dreams of the visionary of Nikola Tesla alive in a modern society and beyond. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Tim Eaton, board member at large and head of media for The Tesla Science Foundation to discuss their mission and shedding light on one of the most mysterious and greatest scientific minds of all time, Nikola Tesla. From working with Thomas Edison to designing wireless technology Nikola Tesla was known to the media as “The Wizard of electricity”. Boasting technological wonders and leaps that seemed far beyond their time and around 300 patents to his name internationally, Tesla was a man who seemed to have one foot steeped in the industrial age and the other planted squarely in science fiction. After his death, the resulting raid on his lab and confiscation of his private documents and personal possessions by US Customs and Immigration is still one of the biggest unsolved mysteries and the source of numerous conspiracy theories…but what truth is there to it? Why is the Tesla Science Foundation dedicated to the preservation of Nikola Tesla’s technological legacy and what can we do to help turn his decommissioned Toronto Niagra Power Plant into a museum to help commemorate his incredible work? Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we discuss the mission of the Tesla Science Foundation and how we can keep the dreams of the visionary of Nikola Tesla alive in a modern society and beyond. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Tim Eaton, board member at large and head of media for The Tesla Science Foundation to discuss their mission and shedding light on one of the most mysterious and greatest scientific minds of all The post DnB Ep 273: Nikola Tesla Owner of the Future with Tim Eaton of the Tesla Science Foundation appeared first on Dudes n Beer Podcast.
Today on the podcast I sit down with a guy that’s been racing in Australia for close to two decades now and still seems to have the same love for it as he did when he started. Tim Eaton started off his racing career in downhill and moved himself to the pointy end of racing very quick and stayed there for years but now he has moved himself over to the enduro side. This year he will be competing in several EWS’s and will be pushing to secure a ride in 2021. I wish Timmy all the best luck for the upcoming season. Enjoy!
In this episode of PlanningxChange, Tim Eaton, Executive Director of Regulatory Standards, Assessments & Permissioning at the State of Victoria's Environmental Protection Authority is interviewed about current issues. These are many. In recent times, environmental issues have been constantly in the headlines, with a recycling crisis, chemical warehouse fires, distrust of government agencies and the general concern at the impacts of a rapidly expanding population. Tim speaks of the need of the EPA to have resolve and be seen primarily as a regulator. There is also the need to provide guidance and in some cases education to local authorities, industry, planning decisions makers and the general community. The EPA has been in existence nearly 50 years (commenced operations on 1 July 1971) and in this time there have been massive improvements in air quality, water quality and general amenity levels (ie. noise, odour etc). Tim speaks to the new environemnt provisions currently up for debate which some see as being too vague, broad and onerous (the burden of proof test, vague definitions about wellbeing including mental well being etc). Tim makes the case that these provisions suit the times. In the interview issues such as 'nocebo' are discussed, that being the stress caused by thinking of potential health issues. In a world where bad news headlines fill the community with dread, it is worth recognising the great environmental standards now achieved in first world nations and the expectation that these standards should be enjoyed by all on the planet. The interview throws up interesting facts such as there are 20,000 littering reports made by the general public to the EPA each year. Or that one hundred years ago, 1 in 4 deaths in the USA were attributed to contaminated water. The interview was recorded in front of a live audience (a first for PX) at the VPELA Conference held in Lorne late August 2019. Our thanks to VPELA for the invitation. For more details about PlanningxChange podcasts go to www.planningxchange.org. Interview released 16 October 2019.
In PX56, Jess and Peter interview a senior manager of the EPA, the State of Victoria's environmental protection authority. The interview was recorded in front of a live audience (a first for PX) at the VPELA State Conference in Lorne. The interview discusses the huge environmental improvements that have been achieved in the past 50 years and describes the role of the environmental protector and new rules soon coming into play. The interview also involves discussions on how city planning and environmental regulations interact.
In PX56, the interview subject is Tim Eaton, Executive Director of Regulatory Standards, Assessments & Permissioning at the EPA, the State of Victoria's environmental protection authority. In recent times, environmental problems have been constantly in the headlines, with a recycling crisis, chemical warehouse fires and general concern about the impacts of a rapidly growing population's waste. The interview was recorded before a live audience (a first for PX) at the VPELA State Conference in Lorne. Tim speaks of the need to be seen as a regulator and provide guidance and in some cases education to local authorities, industries, planning review boards and the general community. The EPA has been in existence nearly 50 years (commenced operations 1 July 1971) and in this time massive improvements have been made to air, water and general amenity levels (noise etc). Tim speaks to the new environmental regulations proposed and the different emphasis these controls have on user responsibilities. In a world where bad news headlines fill the community with environmental dread, it is worth noting the very high standards of environmental quality now achieved and high community interest in the continued valuing of the environment in all its forms. Interview released 15 October 2019. Podcast produced by Zak Willsallen of Complete Podcasting Services. For more details go to www.planningxchange.org.
In this episode, Tim Eaton, Research Fellow in the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, joins Elham to talk money. By discussing how politics and economics in Libya intersect and influence each other, Tim walks us through the conflict war economy in Libya, how the economic structure itself has helped fuel the conflict, and who is really benefitting from this situation.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review and a 5 STAR rating on iTunes. You can find Tim Eaton on Twitter as @el_khawaga**Checkout Lawyers for Justice work at https://www.libyanjustice.org**Support our work by a single or regular donation at https://www.bit.ly/lfjldonate**Stay in the loop with Libya Matters by subscribing here: http://bit.ly/libyamatters-newsletter**Stay in the loop with Lawyers for Justice in Libya by subscribing here: http://bit.ly/lfjl-newsletter
On this episode of This a Podcast, Mek talks with Natasha Rowe (@rowetherealtor) about moving from banking to real estate, how the power of belief and personal growth tools have impacted her life, and much more. In this hour-long show, you’ll hear about: - why (and how) Natasha left banking and got into real estate - common misunderstandings about real estate property hunting and working with realtors - the biggest mistake people make when using sites like Zillow and Trulia - 3 ways Natasha improves her realty knowledge, skill, and success - Natasha’s morning routine and which part of it she considers the most important - the need to believe what you speak into existence - the #1 thing Terry Crews did before making real money - books Natasha has read that made a lasting impact - the power of asking for a sign when you need guidance - Natasha re-establishing and strengthening her relationship with God - incorporating content creation into the real estate world - showing off all angles and aspects of a house for sale - what a house squatter is (and who they tend to target) - what Mek, Tim, and Natasha each consider their superpower - which fictional TV character each resonates with the most - final words of advice, especially for those who want to make a career change. Bio Natasha Rowe is a realtor originally from Stamford, Connecticut. With her dad as a broker, she grew up looking at houses and developed a love for properties and home decor. Now working at Norman & Associates, she serves all Atlanta. Find her at on Instagram at @rowetherealtor or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RowetheRealtor/. Links Norman & Associates - normanliving.com/ Tim Eaton’s Facebook - www.facebook.com/wethe5th This a Podcast - itsnation.tv/thisapodcast ItsNation TV - itsnation.tv/ The Secret by Rhonda Byrne - www.thesecret.tv/ You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero - jensincero.com/shop/ Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill - www.naphill.org/shop/books/think-andgrow-rich/ The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Green - powerseductionandwar.com/books/
The United Nations has been going since 1945, and is the basis for most international cooperation. But in this disruptive political environment, is it still relevant? This week, Ben speaks to UN expert Thomas Weiss to find out. Since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, the situation in Libya has disappeared from international headlines. Seven years on, a new report by Tim Eaton explores the chaotic war economy that has developed in the vacuum. He speaks to Agnes about smuggling, tribal factions and what must be done to resolve a growing crisis. Read the virtual issue: 70 years of the United Nations in International Affairs Read the Chatham House research paper: Libya's war economy: predation, profiteering and state weakness
The United Nations has been going since 1945, and is the basis for most international cooperation. But in this disruptive political environment, is it still relevant? This week, Ben speaks to UN expert Thomas Weiss to find out. Since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, the situation in Libya has disappeared from international headlines. Seven years on, a new report by Tim Eaton explores the chaotic war economy that has developed in the vacuum. He speaks to Agnes about smuggling, tribal factions and what must be done to resolve a growing crisis. Read the virtual issue: 70 years of the United Nations in International Affairs Read the Chatham House research paper: Libya's war economy: predation, profiteering and state weakness
w/ guests, Tay Moore (@mooretay) & Tim Eaton (@wethe5th)
Dave & Chris talk with Tim (edgewaterlutheran.org) about God uses conflict, challenges, and coaches/mentors in our lives to bring about significant heart & life change. God is masterful at keeping us focused on what is most important - if we'll listen.
Welcome to the very sixteenth episode of the Locked from the Other Side Podcast! We are a group of 6 friends that gather once a week to bring you all the nerdy news you want to hear. We have joined this quest to also bring you live Twitch streaming and YouTube content. Enjoy! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Like us and follow us on the social medias:LFTOS YouTube Channeltwitter.com/lftosfacebook.com/lftostwitch.tv/lockedfromtheothersideKeep it locked here and don't forget to subscribe!