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Ringa Hora Services (workforce development council) held their annual Tuia conference in Hamilton - two days of vocational insights, whanaungatanga, and inspiration, with learnings that will contribute to the successful and sustainable future for our mokopuna. Taringa were privileged to have been invited to kōrerorero on stage at Tuia 2024, where this episode was recorded live, as the hosts discuss what it means to be truely Māori and offering thoughts on how to strive for a collective approach to Māori business and iwi development.
Duos are always memorable and when it's a recently achieved premiership duo it's even better. Taj Wyburd (Narm Tok) and Scott Tuia (Hok Tuia) join us to reveal how many sleepless nights post Peel Thunder triumph and more! Follow the boys: Taj Wyburd (@tajwyburd) • Instagram photos and videos Scott Tuia (@scotttuia213) • Instagram photos and videos Follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/brayandethan 'Pegs' is the new student discount platform now OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC and it's taking over the town! Download the app today for hot discounts at your favourite cafe's, restaurants and retail outlets: Apple: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/pegs/id1606690018 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adamlabrys.backyardpegs&hl=en_US&pli=1
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Neste episódio conversei com Gilmar Gumier, especialista em UX e fundador da Tuia, onde falamos sobre Internet na terceira idade, e quais os principais desafios que esse público enfrenta ao utilizar a tecnologia em seu dia a dia e como nós designers podemos criar soluções mais acessíveis para eles. LinkedIn Gilmar https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilmargumier Artigo Design de futuros: internet na terceira idade https://tuia.design/internet-na-terceira-idade Playbook do artigo https://tuia.design/internet-na-terceira-idade/playbook Siga o Papo de UX http://instagram.com/papodeux/
Welcome to "Deeper Than Dough" with your host, Bennett. In this episode, Bennett invites special guest Joe Tuia'ana to delve into the profound journey of the "I Love You bro" Project. Join the conversation as they explore the divine experiences behind suicide prevention, the creation of a comprehensive playbook, and the vital importance of addressing men's mental health education. Through candid discussions, they break the stigma surrounding mental health, emphasizing the strength found in adversity and the normalization of struggles in a seemingly perfect social media world. The power of vulnerability in parenting, the enduring legacy of love, and challenging misconceptions about suicide as selfish are also part of this compelling dialogue. Tune in to discover how supporting others in overcoming pornography addiction forms an integral part of this transformative conversation. Listen here Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deeper-than-dough/id1649198163?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hx5NxAhVSiYgjZtlEqshv
On this special episode of the Silicon Slopes Podcast, Clint is joined by Joe Tuia'ana and Aron from the I Love You Bro Project. They're on a mission to save lives by speaking authentically and openly about suicide rates among men and providing resources for suicide prevention. Their story starts on an overpass where Aron was standing on the ledge when Joe pulled over and kept repeating "I love you, bro," until he was able to embrace Aron and pull him to safety. To this day, the two consider each other family and are sharing their story to help men understand their emotions, to feel heard, and to facilitate life-saving connections. Tune in to hear their amazing story as they continue to save lives and change the stigma surrounding men's mental health. "It's just crazy how he was a stranger and he saved my life, and now I'm still here."
Se preparem porque temos um convite especial para todos vocês! No 1º de novembro, às 8h da manhã, temos um encontro marcado em nossa live “Bom dia UX” com o incrível Gilmar Gumier. Em 2030, a balança vai pesar mais para o lado ds pessoas da terceira idade do que para os jovens. E aí, surge a grande questão: como as pessoas que não cresceram na era digital podem se adaptar a todo esse turbilhão de novidades tecnológicas? Como o mercado está enxergando e respondendo a essas mudanças? Gilmar vai compartilhar conosco um mergulho profundo no projeto interno de design de futuros da Tuia, focado em entender o uso e a adesão da internet pelo público da terceira idade. Vamos explorar os resultados surpreendentes de uma análise de dados extensa, com informações coletadas de fontes nacionais e internacionais, além de mais de 200 questionários e 20 entrevistas com o próprio público-alvo e especialistas em Design e Tecnologia. Sobre a Pesquisa: A pesquisa foi realizada pela equipe da Tuia, dentro do Tuia Labs, nosso programa interno de inovação, entre fevereiro e maio de 2023. Foi um trabalho intenso e cheio de descobertas, e mal podemos esperar para compartilhar tudo isso com vocês! ———————————— Esse é o Bom dia UX, um programa feito ao vivo no canal do youtube do Design Team, toda quarta-feira de manhã às 7 horas. Comente! Compartilhe! Deixei seu like ou deslike! Torne-se membro se possível! Acesse nosso site * http://www.designteam.com.br Junte-se ao Telegram * https://bit.ly/3dOea2Y
Portugal foi um dos primeiros países europeus a proteger árvores monumentais. Esta semana vamos conhecer algumas e começamos com a tuia gigante no Parque da Pena em Sintra
A equipe do Discoteca Gazeta – programa apresentado pelo coordenador da discoteca da Rádio Gazeta, Márcio de Paula, e pelos monitores Léo Kenji (do curso de Rádio, TV e Internet) e Victor Castro (do curso de Rádio, TV e Internet) – entrevista o cantor e compositor Tuia, grande representante do rock rural. No bate-papo, o artista fala mais sobre o lançamento de sua nova música Paraquedas, criada em parceria com Roberta Campos e Paula Lima. Além disso, ele traz suas visões sobre o mercado musical atual.
Tuia Marama talks about Workshop Boundaries
I think the Labour Party might have cooked its goose in Parliament last night when it used its majority to push through the Canterbury Regional Council Ngai Tahu Representation Bill - which is the official name of the legislation that will now allow Ngai Tahu to appoint two representatives to the ECan council. The Ngai Tahu representatives won't be elected, they'll be appointed - over and above the 14 elected council members. And they won't be appointed by ECan, they'll be appointed by Ngai Tahu. But just like the ECan councillors who are elected, the non-elected Ngai Tahu representatives will have full decision-making and voting rights - just like any other elected councillor. And I think it's going to bite Labour on the backside, here in Canterbury at least, at next year's election because pretty much wherever you sit on the political spectrum - democracy is at the heart of everything. Unless, of course, you're a communist. But most of us aren't - and so anything that looks like it might be riding roughshod over democracy isn't going to go down well with pretty much everyone. If we were generous, we could possibly describe the legislation passed in Parliament as a new twist on democracy - but I think most people will see it riding roughshod over democracy. And you won't be getting any argument from me on that one. But even though I think Labour will be punished for it - I don't think it's the main offender here. Just like I think Ngai Tahu shouldn't be copping any blame - it was right behind the legislation, but it wasn't its idea. No, the outfit I think we should be coming down on like a tonne of bricks, is ECan itself. For several reasons. The first reason, is that it's just not necessary. Because, already, ECan pretty much doesn't do anything without talking to Ngai Tahu about it first. And if Ngai Tahu puts the kibosh on something, it generally doesn't happen. This is largely due to the local government legislation that ECan operates under but also due to a formal partnership ECan has had with Ngai Tahu since 2016, which is known as “Tuia”. As ECan says on its website, Tuia is about the regional council recognising that its work is “inextricably linked” - that's the wording it uses - ECan's work is “inextricably linked” with Ngai Tahu and its ancestral land. And I've got no qualms with that because, of course, ECan exists to oversee management and protection of Canterbury's natural air and water resources which are sacred to Ngai Tahu. This is even recognised by Federated Farmers which is saying today that it supports Maori representation on the ECan council. But, as its South Canterbury President Greg Anderson is saying, it should be done democratically. No argument from me on that one. I'd be perfectly happy for there to be specific Maori councillors elected to ECan. But as well as thinking the legislation is unnecessary, I also think it's wrong because it reinstates an arrangement that was in place when the previous National government kicked out all of the ECan councillors and brought in commissioners. When that happened, there were a couple of Ngai Tahu reps on board. Which made perfect sense when everyone else around that council table was appointed. But things are different now - and ECan is being run by elected councillors again. So bringing in a little bit of the old set-up makes no sense. Well it doesn't just not make sense - it's wrong. But the main reason why I think ECan needs to really be taken to task over all of this, is its lack of consultation with the people it serves. ECan wanted the legislation and went to Te Tai Tonga MP Rino Tirikatene to get it through Parliament. Which, in itself, is fine. But as National Party MP Paul Goldsmith is saying, the way it went about it was totally wrong. He says it was "pretty rotten" ECan didn't consult the Canterbury people. Pretty rotten, indeed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I had a bit of an epiphany last night when I was driving across town listening to Te Tai Tonga MP Rino Tirikatene on Newstalk ZB talking about the Canterbury Regional Council Ngāi Tahu Representation Bill.Which is the official name of the legislation that's going through Parliament at the moment to allow Ngāi Tahu to appoint two representatives to Environment Canterbury regional council.Rino is the MP responsible for the Bill. And the plan is for these appointments to happen after this year's local body elections.So the Ngāi Tahu representatives won't be elected, they'll be appointed - over and above the 14 elected council members. And they won't be appointed by ECan, they'll be appointed by Ngāi Tahu.But just like the ECan councillors who are elected, the non-elected Ngāi Tahu representatives will have full decision-making and voting rights - just like any other elected councillor.Now the fact this Bill is going through Parliament wasn't news to me. I've known about it for a while, as you probably have. And I've seen and heard some of the anti-sentiment that's been coming through about it being undemocratic etc, etc.I suspect some people have been opposed to it just because it's Ngāi Tahu or because it's Māori and they think it's all part of “Jacinda Ardern's communist regime”.Tongue firmly in cheek there, by the way.As for me, I'm all for iwi being part of some of the big decisions facing our country. An example, iwi representation on the new water authorities the Government wants to set-up as part of the 3 Waters reforms.I think the reforms are flawed, but I've had no issue with iwi representation on the water authorities. And I still don't have an issue with it.But the epiphany I had last night came when I realised that this legislation to allow Ngāi Tahu to appoint non-elected members to the Canterbury Regional Council - and give them full voting rights - is completely unnecessary.It's unnecessary because, already, ECan pretty much doesn't do anything without talking to Ngāi Tahu about it first. And if Ngāi Tahu puts the kibosh on something, it generally doesn't happen.This is largely due to the local government legislation that ECan operates under but also due to a formal partnership ECan has had with Ngāi Tahu since 2016, which is known as Tuia.As ECan says on its website, Tuia is about the regional council recognising that its work is “inextricably linked” with Ngāi Tahu and its ancestral land.And I've got no qualms with that because, of course, ECan exists to oversee management and protection of Canterbury's natural air and water resources which are sacred to Ngāi Tahu .They should be sacred to all of us but I think it's fair to say that air and water are well and truly in Ngāi Tahu's DNA.But I think that this legislation is completely unnecessary and, in fact - I'll go further than that - and say that I think it's wrong.I think it's unnecessary because ECan already has this deep relationship with Ngāi Tahu. I think it's wrong because legislation will reinstate an arrangement that was in place when the previous National government kicked out all of the ECan councillors and brought in commissioners.Remember that?As part of that arrangement, there were a couple of Ngāi Tahu reps on board, which made perfect sense when everyone else around that council table was appointed. The place back then was being run by appointed commissioners, not elected councillors.But things are different now - and ECan is being run by elected councillors.So bringing in a little bit of the old set-up makes no sense. And it makes even less sense to be appointing people from Ngāi Tahu to sit on the regional council with full voting rights (without being elected) when, already, ECan doesn't do anything without Ngāi Tahu saying “yes” first.And it's wrong, simply because it's cherry picking from a time when regional council democracy in Canterbury was walked all over by the government. And, in my mind, you can't have de...
A equipe do Discoteca Gazeta - programa apresentado pelo monitor Léo Kenji (do curso de Rádio, TV e Internet) e pelo coordenador da discoteca da Rádio Gazeta, Márcio de Paula - entrevista o cantor e compositor Tuia, que acaba de lançar o álbum Semente Que O Amor Dará. Durante o bate-papo, o convidado contou detalhes do processo de composição e produção do último trabalho, que celebra os 25 anos de carreira do artista. Além disso, ele analisou a sua trajetória profissional e as dificuldades que são para um músico viver de shows e direitos musicais.
Especialista em arquitetura da informação e transformação digital para grandes empresas, pesquisador de novas aventuras para entender seu público e focado em descobrir a essência de cada produto para servir o mundo com excelência. Neste episódio do “EmpreendaCast”, Gustavo Passi conversa com Gilmar Gumier, Founder da Tuia, uma consultoria de design que está há 13 anos no mercado. Com autenticidade, a empresa trabalhou em projetos como Estadão, Renault, Nestlé, Fleury, Cinemark, Sadia, Samsung, Vigor, entre outros. Para chegar até aqui, o convidado explica como aprendeu a ouvir os clientes e como a sua dedicação permitiu criar as melhores estratégias e, de forma ágil, produzir produtos com a melhor experiência. Crie sua loja virtual e realize seus sonhos com a Nuvemshop: https://bit.ly/nuvemshop_empreendacast Siga o nosso Instagram: @empreendacast Participe do nosso grupo no Telegram: https://t.me/empreendacast Produção: Voz e Conteúdo – www.vozeconteudo.com.br - @vozeconteudo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empreendacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/empreendacast/support
No dia 25 de agosto de 2021, o Discoteca Gazeta, – programa apresentado pelo supervisor técnico Roberto Vilela e pelo coordenador da discoteca da Rádio Gazeta, Márcio de Paula –, recebe o cantor e compositor Tuia, que lança seu novo álbum “Tuia, Ao Vivo e Só” em formato intimista com acústica "folk". Antes de ouvir a edição na íntegra, assista a um trecho do bate-papo e relembre o começo da carreira do artista nos anos 90 com a banda Dotô Jéka, além da versão da música Romaria gravada pelo grupo, que ganhou um clipe com execução na MTV e conquistou diversas matérias na imprensa escrita. Tuia também conta curiosidades sobre a gravação do primeiro disco e fala sobre o lançamento de seu projeto atual. O programa vai ao ar no dia 25 de agosto, às 17h00, e você acompanha em http://www.radiogazetaonline.com.br. Se perder, você pode ouvir as reprises no sábado, 28 de agosto, às 11h00 e às 20h00, e no domingo, 29 de agosto, às 11h00. Curtiu? Se inscreva no canal para acompanhar todas as produções da Rádio Gazeta Online e ative o sininho para receber as notificações da emissora.
The third annual Tairawhiti arts festival featuring Aotearoa's top artists and performers is set to spark the east coast alight. The festival has been growing in numbers and performers since it began in 2019 - where it launched alongside Tuia 250. This year - will include the return of the light path - Te Ara i Whiti - theatre and dance productions, exhibitions and concerts. Reporter Te Aorewa Rolleston spoke to the festival director Tama Waipara about the line up - which was announced at an event last night in Turanganui-a-kiwa last night.
The third annual Tairawhiti arts festival featuring Aotearoa's top artists and performers is set to spark the east coast alight. The festival has been growing in numbers and performers since it began in 2019 - where it launched alongside Tuia 250. This year - will include the return of the light path - Te Ara i Whiti - theatre and dance productions, exhibitions and concerts. Reporter Te Aorewa Rolleston spoke to the festival director Tama Waipara about the line up - which was announced at an event last night in Turanganui-a-kiwa last night.
Antenados #81 - Danilo Gobatto conversa com Lorenzo e Franco Ravioli. Pai e filho falam sobre a paixão pela gastronomia, revelam segredos de família e contam o que mudou após a participação no MasterChef Junior, que consagrou Lorenzo como o grande campeão! Tem também um bate papo com o cantor e compositor Tuia sobre seu novo single “Flores da Manhã”, em parceria com Guarabyra e Zeca Baleiro. Apresentação: Danilo Gobatto e Sonorização: Cayami Martins.
E a prosa de hoje é com Zeka Perez, um paulista da Moca, produtor, compositor, radialista e filho do Tinoco, da dupla Tonico e Tinoco. Hoje, Além da rádio Ser Tão Brasil, ele dedica à “Exposição Tonico e Tinoco”, exibida em vários municípios e festas, divulgando a história da dupla, através de um acervo de mais de 50 peças. Vai Assuntando! Links do Cachaça Prosa & Viola Acesse o episódio no site: https://cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/post/cpv049 Seja um Padrinho ou Madrinha: Padrim: https://padrim.com.br/cpvpodcast PicPay: https://app.picpay.com/user/cpvpodcast PagSeguro: https://www.cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/pagseguro Pix: https://nubank.com.br/pagar/m3zy9/iAgFS0Urpz Nossos Padrinhos: André da Silva; Leo Lopes; Luciano Pires; Marcel Rates; Samuel Milanez; Anuncie sua marca: https://www.cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/anuncie Compre nossos produtos oficiais: https://mont.ink/cpvpodcast Participe do nosso grupo de ouvintes no Telegram: https://t.me/cpvpodcast Assine o nosso canal no Telegram: https://t.me/canalcpvpodcast Redes Sociais: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Linkedin | Twitch | TicToc Seja um apoiador!: https://apoia.se/cpvpodcast
E a prosa de hoje é com Zeka Perez, um paulista da Moca, produtor, compositor, radialista e filho do Tinoco, da dupla Tonico e Tinoco. Hoje, Além da rádio Ser Tão Brasil, ele dedica à “Exposição Tonico e Tinoco”, exibida em vários municípios e festas, divulgando a história da dupla, através de um acervo de mais de 50 peças. Vai Assuntando! Links do Cachaça Prosa & Viola Acesse o episódio no site: https://cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/post/cpv049 Seja um Padrinho ou Madrinha: Padrim: https://padrim.com.br/cpvpodcast PicPay: https://app.picpay.com/user/cpvpodcast PagSeguro: https://www.cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/pagseguro Pix: https://nubank.com.br/pagar/m3zy9/iAgFS0Urpz Anuncie sua marca: https://www.cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/anuncie Compre nossos produtos oficiais: https://mont.ink/cpvpodcast Participe do nosso grupo de ouvintes no Telegram: https://t.me/cpvpodcast Assine o nosso canal no Telegram: https://t.me/canalcpvpodcast Redes Sociais: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Linkedin | Twitch | TicToc
E a prosa de hoje é com Zeka Perez, um paulista da Moca, produtor, compositor, radialista e filho do Tinoco, da dupla Tonico e Tinoco. Hoje, Além da rádio Ser Tão Brasil, ele dedica à “Exposição Tonico e Tinoco”, exibida em vários municípios e festas, divulgando a história da dupla, através de um acervo de mais de 50 peças. Vai Assuntando! Links do Cachaça Prosa & Viola Acesse o episódio no site: https://cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/post/cpv049 Seja um Padrinho ou Madrinha: Padrim: https://padrim.com.br/cpvpodcast PicPay: https://app.picpay.com/user/cpvpodcast PagSeguro: https://www.cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/pagseguro Pix: https://nubank.com.br/pagar/m3zy9/iAgFS0Urpz Nossos Padrinhos: André da Silva; Leo Lopes; Luciano Pires; Marcel Rates; Samuel Milanez; Anuncie sua marca: https://www.cachacaprosaeviola.com.br/anuncie Compre nossos produtos oficiais: https://mont.ink/cpvpodcast Participe do nosso grupo de ouvintes no Telegram: https://t.me/cpvpodcast Assine o nosso canal no Telegram: https://t.me/canalcpvpodcast Redes Sociais: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Linkedin | Twitch | TicToc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Un racconto breve, nato osservando 36 piccole tuie su un prato della Valle D'Aosta. Cresceranno protette dalle insidie del vento, al riparo di una grande e materna tuia?TESTO e VOCE: Donatella Cinà
Un magasin vidé de ses habits jetables, un camion de purin renversé sur lʹautoroute, un sabotage au Salon de lʹAuto… Personne nʹy voit rien dʹétrange, mais Léna, elle, en est sûre: cʹest une improbable conspiration. Des blagueurs dʹun nouveau genre organisent des attaques écologiques qui passent -presque- inaperçues. Elle délaisse alors son assommante rubrique éco-conso à Edelweiss et nous embarque avec elle dans une drôle dʹenquête journalistique. Nomade, amoureuse du monde, dans son premier livre, Laure Tuia rend hommage à ses racines romandes. Son dernier ouvrage "Lʹemmerdeuse", vient de paraître aux éditions des sauvages, en octobre 2020. Laure Tuia est lʹinvitée de Pierre-Philippe Cadert.
Toda segunda, quarta e sexta, você tem “Avós do Brasil” para tentar esquentar o seu coração e alma! Aqui na descrição você encontra as indicações do episódio e o nosso contato, por e-mail e instagram. Neste episódio, Futuca a Tuia homenageia contador de causo goiano, Casal circense vende biscoito para passar pela crise e Elza Soares completa noventa anos! NOTÍCIAS: - https://voaa.me/familia-circo/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=rpa - https://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/musica/blog/mauro-ferreira/post/2020/07/22/elza-soares-faz-90-anos-com-pleno-reconhecimento-e-com-discografia-ainda-a-ser-descoberta.ghtml INDICAÇÕES - Futuca a Tuia: @futucatuia / @chirulico - https://www.itaucultural.org.br/secoes/observatorio-itau-cultural/observe/artistas-circenses-independentes-versus-pandemia - Projeto Potinho Cheio Londrina: @potinhocheiolondrina CONTATOS: e-mail - avosdobrasilpodcast@gmail.com | Instagram - @avosdobrasilpodcast GRAVAÇÃO E COMENTÁRIOS: Juliana Galante, Alexandre Simioni e Gerson Bernardes VOZES DA CHAMADA: Vó Marlene, Vó Maria Tereza, Tia Diva e Seu Laerte PRODUÇÃO: Vila Triolé (@triolecultural / @vilatriole) e Palhaça Adelaide (@palhacaadelaide
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LEGENDS OF THE SOUTH WEST brings in a 3-time Donnybrook premiership player, who was also the president at the club in 2000. Nigel Tuia takes us on a trip down memory lane See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Antenados #61: Dando continuidade ao projeto “Antenados in Concert”, Danilo Gobatto recebe Wilson Simoninha e Tuia para um pocket show exclusivo. Apresentação: Danilo Gobatto e Sonorização: Roberto Dias
Rock Rural. Possivelmente você já ouviu esse termo por aí, mas o que significa? É mais um segmento do folk? Onde ele se encaixa na história da música brasileira? Convidamos os músicos Léo Vieira e Tuia Lencioni para bater um papo sobre o tema e acabamos por descobrir muitas coisas bacanas. Vem de play! ----- COM A PARTICIPAÇÃO DE: Léo Viera Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leovieira.folk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leovieira.folk/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0XxePJXaakWSiVVyITL408 Tuia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TuiaL/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tuiacantor/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/615dqZYNvr6ZImSbS7e1wk ----- LINKS COMENTADOS NESTE EPISÓDIO: Dolly Parton lerá livros infantis na série semanal do YouTube: https://bit.ly/3bqjuXe My Darling Vivian: documentário protagoniza primeira esposa Johnny Cash: https://bit.ly/2zv8JWn Luke Combs acabou de escrever a música que diz o que estamos sentindo: https://bit.ly/2WoZ1xK Rock Rural: Uma forma simples de explicar a complexidade da música brasileira: https://bit.ly/2WPvAnB ----- CONECTE-SE CONOSCO E-mail: contato.folkdaworld@gmail.com Facebook: /folkdaworld Instagram: @folkdaworld Twitter: @folkdaworld ----- CONTRIBUA COM O FOLKALIZANDO Contribua com o Folkalizando e ajude o FolkdaWorld a continuar criando e espalhando conteúdo sobre a música folk. Para isso, basta enviar qualquer quantia para a nossa conta no PayPal, para o email contato.folkdaworld@gmail.com. ----- EQUIPE Apresentação: Maísa Cachos Edição: Podcast Nômade
This episode is the story of this beautiful 20 year old woman's journey through diagnosis and treatment. What an incredibly brave young woman. Her story definitely is a hard one to listen to. She had a lot of treatments, great support and happily became a cancer survivor. I am so grateful to have met this woman and her aunt, Camille. Enjoy their story.
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This weekend, the Tuia 250 voyage begins in Gisborne.A flotilla, including a replica of Captain Cook's Endeavour, is travelling around New Zealand to mark the first on-shore encounters between Maori and European.As we know, the fallout of these interactions continues today.And one person who knows all about that is Sir Michael Cullen, who's got one of the best insights into the business of treaty settlements through his time as Deputy Prime Minister, Crown Treaty Negotiations Minister, and more recently Ngāti Tūwharetoa Negotiator.His story is featured in the Maori TV series The Negotiators, and he's been speaking to Andrew Dickens.LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
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A nightmare situation for hundreds of young people whose private details may have been compromised.Information around 300 young people gave to the Ministry of Culture and Heritage has been exposed because its web security wasn't up to scratch.It includes passports, birth certificates and drivers' licences, which had been used when those affected had applied to be part of Tuia 250 commemorations, marking 250 years since the Captain Cook landing.They information was not secure on the initiative's website due to a coding mistake.Tech commentator Paul Brislen told the Weekend Collective it's a big deal for those impacted."These are things that we use to identify ourselves for all kinds of service, so that's why this is such a serious breach."He says that when an organisation is asking for information, they have to be held responsible for it."Clearly, someone wasn't doing that in this case. I'd like to see the outcome of the inquiry into this find just who is being held responsible." Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is Minister of Culture and Heritage, and admitted disappointment in what had happened. "The breach – which happened as a result of an information management issue - means that identity documents, and other personal information, were able to be accessed via the Tuia 250 website," Ardern said."This is very disappointing, and Manatū Taonga will be commissioning an external review to determine how this occurred. It is too early for me to comment further."
A nightmare situation for hundreds of young people whose private details may have been compromised.Information around 300 young people gave to the Ministry of Culture and Heritage has been exposed because its web security wasn't up to scratch.It includes passports, birth certificates and drivers' licences, which had been used when those affected had applied to be part of Tuia 250 commemorations, marking 250 years since the Captain Cook landing.They information was not secure on the initiative's website due to a coding mistake.Tech commentator Paul Brislen told the Weekend Collective it's a big deal for those impacted."These are things that we use to identify ourselves for all kinds of service, so that's why this is such a serious breach."He says that when an organisation is asking for information, they have to be held responsible for it."Clearly, someone wasn't doing that in this case. I'd like to see the outcome of the inquiry into this find just who is being held responsible." Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is Minister of Culture and Heritage, and admitted disappointment in what had happened. "The breach – which happened as a result of an information management issue - means that identity documents, and other personal information, were able to be accessed via the Tuia 250 website," Ardern said."This is very disappointing, and Manatū Taonga will be commissioning an external review to determine how this occurred. It is too early for me to comment further."
A nightmare situation for hundreds of young people whose private details may have been compromised.Information around 300 young people gave to the Ministry of Culture and Heritage has been exposed because its web security wasn't up to scratch.It includes passports, birth certificates and drivers' licences, which had been used when those affected had applied to be part of Tuia 250 commemorations, marking 250 years since the Captain Cook landing.They information was not secure on the initiative's website due to a coding mistake.Tech commentator Paul Brislen told the Weekend Collective it's a big deal for those impacted."These are things that we use to identify ourselves for all kinds of service, so that's why this is such a serious breach."He says that when an organisation is asking for information, they have to be held responsible for it."Clearly, someone wasn't doing that in this case. I'd like to see the outcome of the inquiry into this find just who is being held responsible." Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is Minister of Culture and Heritage, and admitted disappointment in what had happened. "The breach – which happened as a result of an information management issue - means that identity documents, and other personal information, were able to be accessed via the Tuia 250 website," Ardern said."This is very disappointing, and Manatū Taonga will be commissioning an external review to determine how this occurred. It is too early for me to comment further."
#Ep 37. O papel do médico na Era da Transformação Digital O episódio de número #37 do Saúde Digital traz uma conversa com Thiago Júlio sobre o papel do médico na Era da Transformação Digital. Além disso contamos com o pitch da Taísa Ranieri sócia da Tuia startup de seguros, que está mudando a forma de vender seguros no Brasil. Cadastre - se gratuitamente no Saúde Digital On Demand Conheça por dentro da nossa comunidade de early adopters! Lá você pode se atualizar com as tendências e inovações do setor da saúde e além disso você vai aprender na prática com quem está fazendo a diferença e protagonizando a transformação digital da saúde. Clique aqui para conhecer o Saúde Digital On Demand. Não fique para trás! Fique Up To Date no SDOD! A Tuia Seguros tem como intuito revolucionar a forma de contratação de seguros no Brasil. Apesar de atenderem diversos segmentos, incluindo profissionais e empresas, a Tuia tem se debruçado sobre a área médica para entender melhor as dores desse cliente. A startup possui um portal de auto serviço onde os profissionais e empresas podem se informar e contratar o melhor seguro para a fase que estão atravessando. O Dr Thiago Júlio, é médico radiologista, sempre gostou de tecnologia e de resolver problemas. Hoje ele é gerente de inovação aberta da DASA , trabalhando com Startup engagement no Cubo Health, Cubo e DASA são parceiros desde agosto de 2018. A DASA é a maior empresa de medicina diagnóstica do Brasil e da América Latina, realizando mais de 250 milhões de exames anualmente. O Cubo foi fundado pelo Itaú em parceria com a Redpoint eventures com o objetivo de fomentar o ecossistema de inovação. Para conhecer mais do trabalho do Dr. Thiago Júlio na DASA e no Cubo e quais papéis o médico pode desempenhar na era da transformação digital, ouça este podcast! Participe do Saúde Digital Podcast Deixe-nos saber o que você achou desse episódio! Você tem alguma dica para dar para o Saúde Digital podcast? Quer sugerir um tema? Sua participação é muito importante! Clique aqui para falar conosco. Você pode falar também diretamente com o host Lorenzo Tomé pelo Instagram, Linkedln ou Telegram no @lorenzotome Música usada no episódio: Music | Raindrop by Declan DP Watch: https://youtu.be/5WmoHzrV9Cg Download/Stream: https://hypeddit.com/link/honpno
He Waka Kōtuia are a Ōtepoti/Dunedin kapa haka roopu who have just released an album with Mara TK and Troy Kingi. The rangatahi join Yadana Saw to talk about the process of songwriting.
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This week we talk to Drea Tuia, who is a world class stunt rider, and all around super woman. Hope you enjoy the interview. After the interview we talk about some of the projects we’ve been working on. Follow Drea on Instagram: @drea253stunts YouTube: Drea Stunts Follow us on Instagram to see our current […]
Jonathan Waters and Kiringāua Cassidy (on He Waka Kōtuia Art Fundraiser 2018) Interview by Waveney Russ on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jonathan Waters and Kiringāua Cassidy (on He Waka Kōtuia Art Fundraiser 2018) Interview by Waveney Russ on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Today on the show: Tuia Miller, Tama Mason’s mother shared Tama’s story with Pricey. Tama’s was diagnosed with WHO (World Health Organisation) Grade III Anaplastic Astrocytoma which is a very serious and dangerous type of brain cancer. Sadly Tama passed away in 2016. Tuia and her family continue to raise awareness for the disease and are hoping for more funding to find the cure.
A second 2-hour conference on healing was sponsored by Affirmation: Gay and Lesbian Mormons, and is shared at Gay Mormon Stories with their permisssion. The July, 2013 conference was moderated by Tawnya Smith. Panelists included Carol Lynn Pearson, Karin Hendricks, Justis Tuia,…Read more →
An intimate look into the life and ecology of one of New Zealand's best loved birds, the tui.