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Our future Federal Minister for Social Services: Joseph Popov (Let's start with Workplace Disability Employment Standards). Our idea of a good time is hanging out with friend Joseph Popov. His knowledge of all things relating to Disability-related legislation and social policy is immense! He's also an acutely intelligent person with an infectious humor. Joseph's blogs can be accessed via:LINKS TO BLOG CONTENT:The National Disability Strategy and its Relationship to Employment - https://www.karenansen.com/post/the-national-disability-strategy-and-its-relationship-to-employmentDRC Part 2: Understanding employment barriers for those with disabilities - https://www.karenansen.com/post/disability-royal-commission-part-2-understanding-employment-barriers-for-those-with-disabilitiesDRC Part 3: Recommended Changes to Improve Employment Outcomes – https://www.karenansen.com/post/drc-part-3-recommended-changes-by-people-with-disabilities-to-improve-employment-outcomesEmploying People with Disabilities - A guide to employer initiatives - https://www.karenansen.com/post/employing-people-with-disabilities-a-guide-to-employer-initiativesAustralian Human Rights Commission Report on ‘Ageism': How does employment play a part? - https://www.karenansen.com/post/australian-human-rights-commission-report-on-ageism-how-does-employment-play-a-partMUSIC:“Joika” by LONELY PUNKLicensed under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lonely_Punk/Instrumentals_EP/Lonely_Punk_-_02_-_Joika“Lesgi” by TURKU, NOMADS OF THE SILK ROADLicensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Turku_Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road/Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road/10_Lesgi“Improv@halas.am” by HAGGAI FERSHTMANLicensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Haggai_Fershtman/Experimental_Israel/EI_Haggai_Ferstman_improv1
Quel fond historique peut bien se cacher sous cette profession de foi d'un Dieu qui « a fait sortir son peuple hors d'Égypte, à main forte et à bras étendu » ? Historiens et archéologues ont cherché, sur le terrain, la présence de ces nombreux fils d'Israël et de leur chef Moïse.REFERENCES•Épisode disponible sur l'application TUMULT : https://tumult-podcast.com/au-large-biblique •«Au Large Biblique » est un podcast conçu et animé par François Bessonnet, enseignant bibliste et prêtre en Vendée. https://www.aularge.eu/blog/le-podcast/ •Image de couverture : Robert Leinweber, La servitude et l'oppression d'Israël en Egypte, 1921 - source : wikimedias commons.•Génériques : Erwan Marchand (D.R.)•Extraits : Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road, https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Turku_Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road/Alleys_of_Istanbul /•Épisode enregistré en Vendée (85, France), novembre 2021.•Sous Licence Creative Commons (cc BY-NC-ND 4.0 FR)SOURCES •La découverte d'ossements préhistorique à Ramla https://www.ouest-france.fr/sciences/archeologie/des-archeologues-decouvrent-une-nouvelle-espece-d-homme-prehistorique-en-israel-7318393 •Sortir d'Égypte (exemples) : Am 3,1, Jr 32,21, Mi 6,4, Is 11,16•Hébreux (exemples) : Gn 39,17, Gn 43,32, 1S 4,9, •Mer scindée en deux en Ex 14,16 ; mer asséchée par un vent violent en Ex 14,21, sauvé au milieu du désert en Ex 14,11.BIBLIOGRAPHIE•Israël Finkelstein et Thomas Römer, Aux origines de la Torah, Paris, Bayard, 2019•Thomas Römer, L'invention de Dieu, Paris, Points, coll. Points Histoire, 531, 2017•Philippe Abadie, L'histoire d'Israël entre mémoire et relecture, Paris, Cerf, Lectio Divina, 229, 2009•A.C.F.E.B., Comment la Bible saisit-elle l'histoire ?, Paris, Cerf, Lectio Divina, 215, 2007•J. Alberto Soggin, Histoire d'Israël et de Juda. Introduction à l'histoire d'Israël et de Juda des origines à la révolte de Bar Kokhba, Bruxelles, Lessius, Le livre et le rouleau, 19, 2004•Mario Liverani, La Bible et l'invention de l'histoire, Paris, Bayard, 2003•Olivier Artus, Géographie de la Bible, Paris, Cerf, Cahiers Évangile, 122, 2002•Israël Finkelstein et Neil Asher Silberman, La Bible dévoilée, Paris, Bayard, 2002•Jean-Louis Ska, Les énigmes du passé. Histoire d'Israël et récit biblique, 14, Bruxelles, Lessius, le livre et le rouleau, 2002•Camille Focant, Pierre Gibert, Bible et histoire ; écriture, interprétation et action dans le temps, Bruxelles, Lessius, le livre et le rouleau, 7, 1999•Damien Noël, Les origines d'Israël, Paris, Cerf, Cahiers Évangile, 99, 1997SUIVRE AU LARGE BIBLIQUE •Instagram : @aularge.eu https://www.instagram.com/aularge.eu/ •Twitter : @AuLargeBiblique https://twitter.com/AuLargeBiblique •Facebook : @aularge85 https://www.facebook.com/aularge85/ •LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/fbessonnet/ •Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/user/aulargefbessonnet •Mail : podcast@aularge.eu •Newsletter : https://www.aularge.eu/blog/abonnement/ •RSS : https://www.spreaker.com/show/3266391/episodes/feed Soutenez le podcast avec Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/au-large-biblique
Moïse fit sortir les esclaves hébreux vers le pays de Canaan et ce dernier sera conquis avec Josué son successeur. Telle est l'histoire que nous offre la Bible. Mais ce scénario n'est pas corroboré par les données archéologiques, ni même les études exégétiques. Alors que s'est-il passé pour que le territoire de Canaan devienne Israël ? REFERENCES•Episode disponible sur l'application TUMULT : https://tumult-podcast.com/au-large-biblique •«Au Large Biblique » est un podcast conçu et animé par François Bessonnet, enseignant bibliste et prêtre en Vendée. https://www.aularge.eu/blog/le-podcast/ •Image de couverture : Georg Horn, A Geographical Rendering of Judaea, or the Land of Israel, 1658 - source : wikimedias commons.•Génériques : Erwan Marchand (D.R.)•Extraits : Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road, https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Turku_Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road/Alleys_of_Istanbul /•Épisode enregistré en Vendée (85, France), novembre 2021.•Sous Licence Creative Commons (cc BY-NC-ND 4.0 FR)SOURCES ET RESSOURCES•La découverte d'ossements préhistorique à Ramla https://www.ouest-france.fr/sciences/archeologie/des-archeologues-decouvrent-une-nouvelle-espece-d-homme-prehistorique-en-israel-7318393 BIBLIOGRAPHIE•Israël Finkelstein et Thomas Römer, Aux origines de la Torah, Paris, Bayard, 2019•Thomas Römer, L'invention de Dieu, Paris, Points, coll. Points Histoire, 531, 2017•Philippe Abadie, L'histoire d'Israël entre mémoire et relecture, Paris, Cerf, Lectio Divina, 229, 2009•A.C.F.E.B., Comment la Bible saisit-elle l'histoire ?, Paris, Cerf, Lectio Divina, 215, 2007•J. Alberto Soggin, Histoire d'Israël et de Juda. Introduction à l'histoire d'Israël et de Juda des origines à la révolte de Bar Kokhba, Bruxelles, Lessius, Le livre et le rouleau, 19, 2004•Mario Liverani, La Bible et l'invention de l'histoire, Paris, Bayard, 2003•Olivier Artus, Géographie de la Bible, Paris, Cerf, Cahiers Évangile, 122, 2002•Israël Finkelstein et Neil Asher Silberman, La Bible dévoilée, Paris, Bayard, 2002•Jean-Louis Ska, Les énigmes du passé. Histoire d'Israël et récit biblique, 14, Bruxelles, Lessius, le livre et le rouleau, 2002•Camille Focant, Pierre Gibert, Bible et histoire ; écriture, interprétation et action dans le temps, Bruxelles, Lessius, le livre et le rouleau, 7, 1999•Damien Noël, Les origines d'Israël, Paris, Cerf, Cahiers Évangile, 99, 1997SUIVRE AU LARGE BIBLIQUE •Instagram : @aularge.eu https://www.instagram.com/aularge.eu/ •Twitter : @AuLargeBiblique https://twitter.com/AuLargeBiblique •Facebook : @aularge85 https://www.facebook.com/aularge85/ •LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/fbessonnet/ •Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/user/aulargefbessonnet •Mail : podcast@aularge.eu •Newsletter : https://www.aularge.eu/blog/abonnement/ •RSS : https://www.spreaker.com/show/3266391/episodes/feed Soutenez le podcast avec Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/au-large-biblique
Tjena alla Monsterdiggare! Idag hoppar vi upp och ner igenom grodor och paddor! Amfibien får ett extra förstoringsglas på sig! Vi får veta vad som faktiskt hände vid slaget om El Alamein efter all förvirring. Vi får även höra Jonas Normans redogörelse av vad som hände någonstans uppe i norr i slutet av åttiotalet, i novellen Det som gödde bygden. Där får vi också höra fler röster än min, äntligen. Välkomna till Monsterboxen! En podcast som tar dig in bland monster och spöken, myter och legender. När du öppnar på locket, vet du aldrig vad som tar sig ut. Följ med mig, Emil Eriksson, in bland väsen och sägner, skräck och stämning i en mysryslig röra. Monsterboxen, som ett barnprogram, fast för vuxna! Tjena! Music: Strength Of The Titans by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5744-strength-of-the-titans License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Clash Defiant by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3510-clash-defiant License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license SCP-x4x (Mind Leech) by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/6734-scp-x4x-mind-leech- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license A Little Faith by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3332-a-little-faith License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Spc X2x (Unseen Presence) by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/6738-spc-x2x-unseen-presence- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Turku_Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road/Live_at_the_2015_Golden_Festival_1720/Turku_Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road_-_03_-_Penceresi_Yola_Karsi Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Curators: WFMU, Golden Festival Neo Western by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4114-neo-western License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Leaving for Valhalla by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sovereign Quarter by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4396-sovereign-quarter License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound from: Zapsplat.com
This is the story of a young prince who is cursed after breaking an old woman's jugs. He must find the three orange Peris otherwise he will certainly die. It is not easy to find them, even harder to keep them, and with the help of an evil hearted and somewhat spotted servant, he almost loses everything. Source: Forty-Four Turkish Tales Music: Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road - -Bir Demet Yasemen http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Turku_Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road/Alleys_of_Istanbul/14_-Bir_Demet_Yasemen Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Curator: Music for Video Copyright: Attribution: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast Shoutout: For Your Reference Listener Shoutout: Buenos Aires --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandman-stories/message
A hidden diary offers insight into the nature of the Chimera Project--but perhaps not as much insight as just asking. ----- Track: DeepSea Artist: Damiano Baldoni Album: Old Beat Link: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Damiano_Baldoni/Old_Beat/DeepSea Track: Bir Demet Yasemen Artist: Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road Album: Alleys of Istanbul Link: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Turku_Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road/Alleys_of_Istanbul/14_-Bir_Demet_Yasemen Track: Friends, 2018 Artist: Komiku Album: Tale on the Late Link: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Komiku/Tale_on_the_Late/Komiku_-_Tale_on_the_Late_-_04_Friends_2018 Main theme: “Hoof, Heart, & Hiss” by Matt Weber http://mattwebersmusic.wordpress.com/ Find us online at: http://thechimera.space http://twitter.com/chimerapod http://facebook.com/chimerapod itsthechimera@gmail.com Josh Hall-Bachner: http://twitter.com/charlequin Braden Lamb: http://twitter.com/bradenlamb Jeffrey Bard: https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ Kacey Smith: [stand in front of a mirror at midnight and call her name three times] Kelly Weisman Asprooth-Jackson: http://www.firstparishbeverly.org/spiritual/ministers-page/ Vin LaBate: http://twitter.com/mrreciprocity and also http://twitter.com/rarecandypod
The Several Assassinations of the Exiled Iraqi: Abd ar-Razzaq Said al-Naif; an exiled Iraqi national, living in the West End, found himself the target of several assassinations. And yet, as high up as the orders to have him killed came, his death was left in the hands of a most unlikely man.Nominated BEST BRITISH TRUE CRIME PODCAST 2018, Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Turku (Nomads of the Silk Road), Steve Combs, Kai Engel, Seclorance and Sergey Cheremisinov, as used under the Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used and sources for each episode is listed here.Warning: Murder Mile contains graphic descriptions of murder as well as very realistic sounds which some listeners may find shocking. Thank you and enjoy the episode.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupFor a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Jacklyn Heyen, the road is her home, but hitting the road wasn’t as easy as throwing a sleeping bag on the back of her bike because she’s not into sleeping on the ground, but Jackie’s got it all figured out. And Tom Medema from Rally for Rangers rides the Mongolian Steppe while helping park rangers do their job. To find out more about Jacklyn Heyen, Tom Medema and Rally for Rangers go to our website at www.adventureriderradio.com Music: Anadolu Kavagi http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Turku_Nomads_of_the_Silk_Road/Alleys_of_Istanbul/04_-Anadolu_Kavagi Attribution: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Funky walkin song accousticRyan 2006 accousticRyan Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Verify at http://ccmixter.org/media/files/accousticRyan/7603 Funky Folk Long - Apple Greasy Wheels Long - Apple
"They always leave when it gets hot in the cafe." —Man counter-protesting protestors About: Since the turn of the millennium, the percentage of U.S.-based specialty coffee drinking folk, like those who have a cup everyday, has quadrupled. Travel to any major or minor city in the country, and you’ll see an offering of coffees that transcends the uniform Starbucks experience that’s on every block. But the image that reflects after you place a mirror in front of any craft coffee company or cafe is a bit more clear, albeit unsettling. Stare at it long enough and you’ll come across matters like gentrification, the rise of the millennial-inspired yuppie wave and the old act of global economics, power dynamics and capitalism all at play. This podcast episode explores the intricacies of coffee and attempts to answer two simple questions about one very complex drink. What makes specialty coffee special and who is it really for? Show Notes: [00:35] More on Tonya Kuhl [00:45] “Castor Wheel Pivot” by Blue Dot Sessions [01:35] “One Little Triumph” by Blue Dot Sessions [02:15] Light reading on other unconventional courses: The Politics of Beyonce The Physics of Star Trek The Art of Walking [02:45] ECM 01 Syllabus Additional reading here (San Francisco Chronicle) [03:20] “Pain” by HileMele [04:00] Light reading on percentage of global coffee that is considered specialty (The Coffee Guide) [04:10] Light reading on the growth of specialty coffee over the past several years (SCA) [05:15] Shout out to the original Cosmic Calendar [05:25] “Drum Solo” by Turku Nomads of the Silk Road [05:30] The first reference of the term coffee can be found here in the Canon of Medicine (The World of Caffeine) [05:40] More on the tale of coffee being passed down to the Prophet Muhammad (The Literary Digest) [05:45] More on Kaldi and his dancing goats [06:00] On the history of coffee: Light reading on coffee and Islam Light reading on coffee and trade On the mixing of cultures and coffee after the Crusades On coffee and the Enlightenment era On coffee and the American Revolution On coffee and the Great War [06:25] Recommended reading on coffee history: Uncommon Grounds by Mark Pendergrast [06:30] Light reading on coffee’s etymology [06:45] “Perky” by Al Hirt That tune was used in Maxwell’s advertising campaign back in the day [07:00] Light reading on the concept of coffee waves Listen to a lecture that breaks down each wave More light reading on the concept of coffee waves [07:30] A short snippet from Mississippi John Hurt’s “Coffee Blues” [07:45] A montage of sexist coffee commercials from the ‘60s [07:55] “Pxl Eventaut” by Blue Dot Sessions [09:50] More on William Ristenpart [11:20] “Pxl Cray” by Blue Dot Sessions [11:25] The new coffee flavor wheel (SCA) [12:00] More on Molly Spencer [13:40] More on Hanna Neuschwander (@hneuschwander) Her book, Left Coast Roast [14:30] An overview of coffee prices over the last 45 years Related reading on coffee’s volatility (Daily Coffee News) Related reading on the markets around coffee (Perfect Daily Grind) [15:40] More on the differences between Arabica and Robusta beans (Coffee Chemistry) Related reading on specialty robusta beans (Barista Magazine) [16:10] More on the different coffee processing methods (Sweet Maria’s) [16:25] “Pxl Htra” by Blue Dot Sessions [16:30] More on the coffee grading rubric (SCAA) [17:00] More on Alejandro Martinez and his farm Finca Argentina A deeper dive on Martinez’s workflow and operational costs [19:10] More on Brett Smith And on Counter Culture And its 2017 transparency report [21:30] “Platax” by Blue Dot Sessions [21:40] A graphic overview of the coffee supply chain [21:55] Related: Light reading on how to purchase coffee (Sweet Maria’s) [22:45] Related: Light reading on starting a roastery (Daily Coffee News) [23:00] Related: Light reading on what goes into roasting (Cafe Culture) [23:25] Related: Light reading on roast profiles [23:50] More on Kyle Glanville (@glanvillain) [24:20] Light reading on Espresso Vivace (Sprudge) [24:45] “Clay Pawn Shop” by Blue Dot Sessions [25:00] Light reading on the economics of running a coffee shop (Investopedia) Related: Deeper dive on coffee shop economics [25:40] SNL’s Michael Che on $18 coffee (NY Post) [25:50] Light reading on Gesha coffees (Daily Coffee News) [26:15] Related reading on the rise of the minimum wage (NPR) [26:20] More on Ritual’s $12 cup of coffee (Barista Magazine) [27:30] “Time Up” by Blue Dot Sessions [27:45] The story behind those blue and white greek coffee cups (Narratively) [28:20] More on Anand Sheth [28:50] “Vulcan Street” by Blue Dot Sessions [29:00] Detailed photos of the Sightglass on 20th Street (Knstrct) [30:00] “Vulcan Street-Dew Morning” by Blue Dot Sessions [32:00] More on Brian Jones (@brianwjones) of DCILY [34:40] “Pushback” by Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping [35:15] Light reading on Frank Braconi [36:30] “Warm Fingers” by Blue Dot Sessions [36:35] Light reading on what is the middle class (CNN) [36:50] More on Braconi’s 2004 study A deeper read on the study (The New Yorker) [37:20] "Burrow Burrow" by Blue Dot Sessions [37:50] Light reading on a follow-up study by both Braconi and Columbia University Prof. Lance Freeman (City Lab) [39:30] Bay Area salaries for computer engineers [40:20] Light reading on economic state of New York City in the 70s [41:30] Related: Light reading on Rev. Billy and his protest against Starbucks [41:50] More on the rate of gentrification (Governing Magazine) [43:20] Related: A Film About Coffee [45:00] More on Charles Babinski Related: He was also in the documentary Barista [47:30] Light reading on the Hasta Muerte Coffee (East Bay Express) Related: Protest at the coffee shop (KTVU) [48:05] “Noe Noe” by Blue Dot Sessions [48:30] Light reading on the coffee industry’s #MeToo movement (San Francisco Chronicle) [48:50] Light reading on SCA’s decision to host its World Coffee Championships in Dubai (Sprudge) [49:30] More on the impact of climate change and coffee (Barista Magazine) Related: Science with a solution to coffee’s climate change problem (The Chicago Tribune) [49:35] More on the percentage of coffee lands that will become unusable (NPR) A specific case study on Ethiopia’s coffee (Science Friday) Related: the increased spread of rust on coffee plants (The Guardian) Related: A visual overview of coffee’s environmental dilemma (BBC) [49:40] More on deforestation, climate change and coffee (Conservation International) [50:00] More on the sale of Stumptown (The New York Times) The sale of Peets (Los Angeles Times) The sale of Intelligentsia (Eater) The sale of Blue Bottle (San Francisco Chronicle) And the portfolio of the JAB Holding Company [50:50] More on Nick Cho (@nickcho) (San Francisco Magazine) [57:20] “Fake Empire” cover by Lotte Kestner [59:30] @thisissomenoise | @thisissomenoise [59:40] Recommended Podcasts To Listen to: Scene on Radio’s Seeing White Series KPCC’S Repeat Podcast Alexis Madrigal’s Container Series 79. 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On Friday 12th May 1933, 31 year old disgruntled dish-washer Varnavros Antorka murdered his overbearing boss, head-chef Boleslaw Pankorski at Bellometti’s restaurant in Soho Square, and yet this brief moment of madness almost lead to him being convicted of double murder.Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel, Sergey Cheremisinov, Turku: Nomads of the Silk Road and Daniel Vessey, as used under the Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive . A full listing of tracks used is on the script transcript and sources for each episode, as listed here.Follow us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion Group For a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode of Risktory, I look at the 480BC Battle of Thermopylae, a genuine David and Goliath confrontation, where risk management played an integral role.Created, written and produced by Jacinthe A Galpin.Sountrack Credits (sourced from www.freemusicarchive.org)Turku - Nomads of the Silk RoadEhl I Keyif - Hzzam Sazsemai Nargile
On this week's episode of Risktory, I look at the 480BC Battle of Thermopylae, a genuine David and Goliath confrontation, where risk management played an integral role.Created, written and produced by Jacinthe A Galpin.Sountrack Credits (sourced from www.freemusicarchive.org)Turku - Nomads of the Silk RoadEhl I Keyif - Hzzam Sazsemai Nargile