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The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
The Aussie shout might well be dead, with drinks too expensive for people to buy a round on a night out. New data from payments company Tyro suggests customers are hitting a ceiling on what they're willing to pay for coffee and beer. Michael Thompson quizzes Sean Aylmer and Adam Lang on their attitudes to the shout, tipping, splitting bills, money boundaries, and how much is too much to pay for a coffee?Fear & Greed Q+A: Join Sean Aylmer, Michael Thompson and Adam Lang as they answer questions on business, investing, economics, politics and more. If you have your own question, get in touch via our website, LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook.Join our free daily newsletter here.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Aussie shout might well be dead, with drinks too expensive for people to buy a round on a night out. New data from payments company Tyro suggests customers are hitting a ceiling on what they're willing to pay for coffee and beer. Michael Thompson quizzes Sean Aylmer and Adam Lang on their attitudes to the shout, tipping, splitting bills, money boundaries, and how much is too much to pay for a coffee?Fear & Greed Q+A: Join Sean Aylmer, Michael Thompson and Adam Lang as they answer questions on business, investing, economics, politics and more. If you have your own question, get in touch via our website, LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook.Join our free daily newsletter here.Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Exploring Mining podcast, host Cali Van Zant interviews Derek Macpherson, CEO & President, of West Point Gold Corp. (TSXV: WPG) (OTCQB: WPGCF) (FSE: LRA0), about the company's latest advancements. The discussion focuses on the January 6, 2026 drill results from four holes at the Northeast Tyro high-grade zone on the flagship Gold Chain Project in Arizona https://westpointgold.com/west-point-gold-delivers-multiple-high-grade-intercepts-at-northeast-tyro-including-27-4m-of-9-56-g-t-au-from-71-6m/. Macpherson also covers the ongoing 15,000m drill program, plans for the maiden resource estimate, initial metallurgy results expected in early 2026, and progress on the Jefferson Canyon Project in Nevada, which is advancing under a joint venture with Kinross Gold with a potential 2026 drill program.About West Point Gold Corp.West Point Gold is an exploration and development company focused on unlocking value across four strategically located projects along the prolific Walker Lane Trend in Nevada and Arizona, USA, providing shareholders with exposure to multiple discovery opportunities across one of North America's most productive gold regions. The Company's near-term priority is advancing its flagship Gold Chain Project in Arizona. Stay Connected with Us: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/west-point-gold X (Twitter): @westpointgoldUS Facebook: facebook.com/Westpointgold/ Website: westpointgold.com/ About Investorideas.com - Big Investing Ideas Investorideas.com is the go-to platform for big investing ideas. From breaking stock news to top-rated investing podcasts, we cover it all. All podcasts are for entertainment, and educational purposes only. While we may discuss financial matters and reference stocks or other securities as examples, this content is not intended as financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. We are not liable for any financial losses or damages that may result from actions taken based on the information presented. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Participation in this webinar does not constitute an endorsement of any specific financial product or strategy.Disclaimer/Disclosure: This podcast and article featuring West Point Gold Corp are paid for content at Investorideas.com, part of a monthly marketing mining stock showcase (payment disclosure).Our site does not make recommendations for purchases or sale of stocks, services or products. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. All investing involves risk and possible losses. This site is currently compensated for news publication and distribution, social media and marketing, content creation and more. Disclosure is posted for each compensated news release, content published /created if required but otherwise the news was not compensated for and was published for the sole interest of our readers and followers. Contact management and IR of each company directly regarding specific questions. More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp
Terry Byrd recounts his lifelong ministry—from accepting Christ as a youth, campus and short-term mission work, and decades leading a Christian school in Tyro, Kansas—to family stories of struggle, forgiveness, and restoration. He also explains ChurchApps, an open-source suite of church tools (management, websites, presentation, and live-streaming ) aimed at empowering churches worldwide, saving costs, and supporting ministry in 55+ countries.
Jason und Medeas Geschichte nimmt ihr tragisches Ende. Hinweis: Diese Folge thematisiert mehrfachen Mord und sexualisierte Gewalt im mythologischen Kontext.
Alan Swinson shares about his life from a troubled youth to becoming the new preaching minister at Tyro, KS Christian Church. Alan shares his conversion story, struggles with addiction, family challenges, and the winding path that led him into ministry. The episode highlights themes of redemption, discipleship, vocational calling, and the practical realities of serving in both large and small church settings.
In this special extended edition of SBS On the Money, join SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves as he speaks with Coles Group CEO Leah Weckert to find out how shoppers are feeling, Fortescue CEO Dino Otranto on how the political landscape is impacting his operations while Stephanie Youssef discusses Tyro's results with CEO Jon Davey, plus hear from Jamie Hannah from VanEck on the day on the sharemarket.
In this special extended edition of SBS On the Money, join SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves as he speaks with Coles Group CEO Leah Weckert to find out how shoppers are feeling, Fortescue CEO Dino Otranto on how the political landscape is impacting his operations while Stephanie Youssef discusses Tyro's results with CEO Jon Davey, plus hear from Jamie Hannah from VanEck on the day on the sharemarket.
The Aussie sharemarket surged today, coming within just seven points of a record high. All sectors except mining finished in positive territory, with tech stocks and CSL helping lead the gains. Laura and Stevie unpack a raft of Chinese economic data, including GDP figures that slightly beat expectations, and preview a busy 24 hours ahead with key US inflation data and major bank earnings due. Plus, we look at a few notable movers from today's session - Lifestyle Communities, Paladin, Tyro, HUB24, and oOh!media. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Small Cap Breaking News You Can't Miss! Here's a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today.Northern Graphite (TSXV: NGC) Northern Graphite has partnered with The BMI Group to explore the development of a Battery Anode Material (BAM) facility at a former paper mill in Baie-Comeau, Quebec. This project could fast-track the production of battery-grade graphite—crucial for electric vehicle batteries—by repurposing existing infrastructure. The 50,000 tpa facility would draw feedstock from Northern's global assets and bolster Canada's role in clean tech supply chains.Rua Gold (TSXV: RUA) Rua Gold reported high-grade intercepts from its Auld Creek project in New Zealand, including 5.9 g/t AuEq over 9m and 48.3 g/t AuEq over 1.25m. These results point to strong gold and antimony potential—especially significant as antimony prices surge due to global supply constraints. The company is targeting resource expansion in a historically productive mining region.West Point Gold (TSXV: WPG) West Point Gold continues to deliver from its Gold Chain Project in Arizona. Recent drilling at the Tyro Main Zone hit 22.86m of 3.34 g/t gold and 28.95m of 1.92 g/t gold. These near-surface results support the company's view that Tyro could become one of the highest-grade open-pit gold projects in northwest Arizona. A maiden resource estimate is on the horizon.Independence Gold (TSXV: IGO) Independence Gold is turning heads with strong drill results at its 3Ts Project in B.C., including 5.95 g/t gold over 7.45m from the Larry Vein and a new discovery at the Daisy target. The project benefits from proximity to Artemis Gold's Blackwater Mine and continues to show scale and high-grade potential across multiple zones.Draganfly (CSE: DPRO) Draganfly has launched a Public Safety Advisory Board and appointed Homeland Security expert Paul Goldenberg as Chair. This move reinforces the company's focus on applying drone and AI technology to modern law enforcement and emergency response needs. Goldenberg's leadership is expected to enhance public safety applications while ensuring responsible and ethical integration.Stay ahead of the curve with AGORACOM. Follow us on our Podcast for more breaking small-cap news and updates!
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
Host Bob St.Pierre visits with husband and wife duo Mark & Laura Flom who have created the new Tyro Dog Vests company. The Flom's share the story behind the creation of their new hunting vests to protect their Springer spaniel and golden retriever bird dogs. They also talk about how the tragic death of St.Pierre's own shorthair, “Izzy” in 2013, served as inspiration for their design. Episode Highlights: • This episode serves as the introduction of a new podcast opening song, “Forever,” by Trampled by Turtles off their new album, Always Here / Always Now. Sincere THANK YOU to the band and Dave Simonett for the gracious donation of this awesome tune. • The new Tyro hunting dog vests will be available to check out at National Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic coming up this March in Kansas City. The Tyro Dog Vests booth will be located at #1118 on our show floor. • The Floms also talk about successfully working with Pheasants Forever Farm Bill Biologist Cody Tromberg on conservation programs for improving the upland habitat on their own property in Wisconsin. onX Hunt is a proud supporter of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever and they want to thank everyone who gives back to the birds we all love to hunt and the places they call home. Click this link to get a free month of onX Hunt and then use code PFQF to get 20% off, and a portion will go back to supporting Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever's wildlife habitat mission.
Bienvenue dans La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer. Cette semaine, je suis heureuse de recevoir le musicien et auteur Théo Delincak alias Tyro. Théo est devenu tétraplégique à la suite d'un accident. Dans son ouvrage “Ma chute sera mon élan” paru aux éditions Leduc et Wagram et retenu dans la première sélection du prix Renaudot 2024, il parle avec tellement d'intelligence de sa résilience. Je cite Théo “Je voulais rapper comme avant. Je n'ai pas perdu ma voix, aujourd'hui je veux qu'elle compte et qu'elle résonne. Le bitume n'a été qu'un tremplin. Ma chute sera mon élan.” Pour moi, c'était une évidence de te rencontrer...Bonne écoute
This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes. Tyro tumbles Flat fee childcare Israel warnings for Aussies Telstra AGM Presidential bets flow Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - the top five things you need to know today, in just five minutes. Tyro tumbles Flat fee childcare Israel warnings for Aussies Telstra AGM Presidential bets flow Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"You really let it loose, and then kinda black out, and then all of a sudden you're a bronze medalist." We've got The Goose! Yared Nuguse isn't just one of the fastest men in the world — he's also one of the most loved, and in this conversation you'll quickly see exactly why. Yared is a professional runner who is sponsored by On and specializes in the 1500m and the mile. (He has dreams of running a mile world record.) Here, we're talking about how winning Olympic Bronze this summer in the 1500m in Paris changed Yared's life, and about what he's been up to since. Plus, the World Indoor Silver Medalist (in the 3000m) and two-time Zurich Diamond League champion (in the 1500m) talks about his love for his pet tortoise, Tyro, and Taylor Swift. Living for the hope of it all, indeed! FOLLOW YARED @yaredthegoose SPONSORS: The Eugene Marathon: Register for the Eugene Marathon (April 27, 2025) and save $10 with code ONTHERUN. UCAN: Click here to get a FREE UCAN training essentials pack (you'll just pay the cost of shipping), and use code ALI for 20% off your next UCAN order. In this episode: What the off-season looks like for Yared, and how he reflects on the 2024 racing season (2:00) Yared's take on all that 1500m trash talk (4:55) What it was like having two American men on the 1500m podium (12:30) Has life changed since becoming an Olympic medalist? (16:00) The Yared Effect (17:40) Yared's passion for orthodontia (19:40) Yared's running lately (26:05) Yared Nuguse, Ryan Crouser, and the art of Olympic pin collecting and trading (27:15) TAYLOR SWIFT TALK! (33:15) All about Tyro (52:20) On Olympic dreams — or lack thereof — and what Yared still wants to do (57:30) Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Subscribe to the newsletter SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
In this episode, we welcome Ron and Catherine Tijerina, the visionary founders of The RIDGE Project. As co-executive directors, they lead a national nonprofit organization and the international TYRO curricula, both dedicated to supporting families affected by incarceration. The Ridge Project offers a range of services, including direct support, family day events, youth programs, case management, and professional development.Ron and Catherine, along with Brandon Tijerina, are also the authors of the inspiring book High Five: Love Never Fails, a book that serves as both a captivating story and a practical guide for building strong, resilient families. Through their personal journey and the five principles they share, they provide invaluable insights into overcoming adversity and fostering family success.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Prison: The Hidden Sentence Community today:https://prisonthehiddensentence.com/LinkedInTwitterFacebook
HRRN's AmWager Weekend Stakes Preview Bobby Neuman and Bob Nastanovich handicap the weekend's biggest stakes races including California Dreamin',G1 Clement Hirsch,Tyro,G1 Saratoga Derby Invitational; G1 Test, G2 Troy, G1 Whitney, Birdstone, G3 Adirondack,G3 West Virginia Governors,G3 West Virginia Derby,G3 Pucker Up plus give you the AmWager "Best Bet"
This week on the pod, Drew sits down with SDI graduate and Owner of Tyro Firearms, Josh Jenkins as they discuss his time at SDI, the joy he finds in restoring firearms, and even a little espionage. All this and more on this episode of The Gun Rack! - Keep up with Josh on the Tyro Firearms YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4bVaOFtuYikVMUPf68cQ8g/videos - The Gun Rack is the official firearms podcast of Sonoran Desert Institute. For more info about SDI, check out our website at www.sdi.edu.
This is a special episode where the tables turn. In this one I was interviewed on the Tyro Experience Podcast and greatly enjoyed the conversion, so I thought I'd share it here.Connect with Nolan!https://www.youtube.com/@TheTyroExperience/featuredConnect with Us!https://www.instagram.com/alchemists.library/https://twitter.com/RyanJAyalahttps://www.tiktok.com/@alchemistslibrary?lang=en
Hello and welcome to Episode 211 of the People Powered Business Podcast! In today's episode I am joined by Mel Rosenthal, professional coach for founders, leaders and teams.Mel is a Professional Certified Coach, accredited by the International Coaching Federation and an Australian Institute of Company Directors graduate (GAICD). She holds a Bachelor of Commerce (First Class Honours) from the University of Western Australia and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Mel works with Founders and Leaders to drive growth for companies and the people in them. She has been trusted by the leadership of companies including Who Gives A Crap, Minor Figures, Keep Cup, StartUp Victoria, QBE, Tyro, Champion Life, Thoughtworks, The Australian Centre for Social Innovation, Inventium, Advisian, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Swinburne University, Alinta Energy, ME Bank, Visy and Medtronic.Mel is also the creator of 52 Conversations – a card game to create conversations that matter – and that's what our conversation focused on today. Mel shares some stunning statistics that reflect the real costs and risks of not having important conversations with our teams, and shares her insights into how leaders can have more effective and impactful conversations.To leave more about the 52 Conversations Card Game, simply head to this site:https://www.52conversations.com/To learn more about Mel, the work she does and how you can connect with her, head to this website:https://melissajrosenthal.com/Or you can connect on LinkedIn here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosenthalmelissa/An InvitationWould you like to connect with other like-minded business owners, leaders and managers experiencing similar situations with their team? Join the discussion inside our free Facebook Group – HR Support for Australian -Businesses. https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrsupportaustralia
Cloud Stories | Cloud Accounting Apps | Accounting Ecosystem
Tyler Caskey, Partner at The Bean Counters joins me in this episode. Here are five interesting insights we talk about in the show: 1. Live Banking and Direct Digital Receipting: Tools like Weel and Airwallex enable real-time banking transactions, while solutions like Slyp and Tyro streamline payment processes by sending receipt details directly to accounting systems, reducing manual data entry. 2. Global Banking Solutions: Digital technology solutions like Airwallex, OFX, Paytron, and Wise facilitate international transactions with ease, offering competitive rates and near real-time transfers and bill payments in multiple currencies. 3. Google's Updates: Google is removing underutilised features across Android, including some related to voice controls, and shutting down its podcast app in favour of integrating podcasts into YouTube Music. This shift intrigued the author, who recently upgraded their device. 4. Updates in the Reporting Space: Various accounting software solutions have introduced updates, such as Calxa's unlinked accounts feature for cash flow forecasting, Fathom's improved KPI library experience, and G-Accon's introduction of automatic workflows within Google Sheets. 5. Xero's Invoices Changes: Xero is retiring classic invoicing in September 2024, prompting concerns from the community about missing features, like the ability to process an overpayment, inability to edit exchange rates, and inability to invoice bulk contact groups. However, you can quickly switch back if you need features only currently available within classic invoicing. These insights highlight the ongoing technological advancements and changes within the accounting industry, offering both opportunities and challenges for practitioners and stakeholders alike. Contact details: Tyler Caskey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercaskey/ Accounting Apps newsletter: http://HeatherSmithAU.COM Accounting Apps Mastermind: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XeroMasterMind LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/HeatherSmithAU/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ANISEConsulting X: https://twitter.com/HeatherSmithAU
НОВЫЙ ВЫПУСК "КОРПОРАТИВКИ 2024 " vol.2 ! КАЧАЙТЕ , СЛУШАЙТЕ И ОСТАВЛЯЙТЕ СВОИ КОММЕТАРИИ ! 01.Агутин & Варум - Всё в твоих руках (Denis Bravo Remix) 02.Андрей Губин - Танцы (DJ Safiter remix) 03.A'Studio - Л.М.Л. (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 04.Jukebox Trio feat. Варя Шмыкова - Солнышко (German Avny Extended Remix) 05.BYOR x Jamelia, Marwollo - Superstar 23 (DJ Baur Tech Edit) 06.Анастасия Барашкова, DJ Groove - Клён 07.Вирус - Ты меня не ищи (Denis Bravo Remix) 08.ANNA ASTI - Царица (JONVS Remix) 09.МОЯ МИШЕЛЬ x RV, Hang Mos, Kolya Dark - Ветер (DJ Baur Mixshow) 10.Subkowski & DJ Sensey & DJ Stranger ft Krzysztof Plonka - You Are My Heart (Club Mix) 11.ШУРА - Отшумели летние дожди (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 12.Валерий Меладзе - Салют, Вера (JONVS Remix) 13.АИГЕЛ - Пыяла (Вова Adidas Extended Сlean Mix) 14.Blinding Lights (No Face Remix) 15.(It Goes Like) Nanana (Eugene Star Extended Mix) 16.Никита & Дима Билан - Улетели навсегда (Dmitry Air Remix) 17.Инфинит & MiyaGi & Эндшпиль X Solncev X Psproject - Где Ты I Got Love (Gali Mash 23) 18.Quest Pistols - Белая Стрекоза Любви (DJ GALIN Mix) 19.Мираж - Новый герой (S7ven & Dito Remix) 20.Комбинация - Не забывай (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 21.Король и Шут - Кукла колдуна (D. ANUCHIN Remix) 22.TT x Metrawell, Bernal, Ziggy - The Best (DJ Baur VIP Edit) 23.Zdob si Zdub - Видели ночь (Lavrushkin Remix) 24.Лев Лещенко - Прощай (Invoice Pop Extended Mix) 25.Zvery - Южная Ночь (Index-1 Remix Light Extended) 26.Руки Вверх x TyRo & Yung Laver - Чужие губы (Extended Remix 2023) 27.DA - Life 2014 (Bodybangers Remix) 28.NEEUQ - AOBTD (Sasha Goodman Remix) 29.Мираж - Музыка нас связала (XM Extended Remix) 30.IOWA - Улыбайся (DJ Baur 23 Reboot) 31.Юрий Шатунов - Седая Ночь (Ayur Tsyrenov Extended Remix) 32.Валерий Леонтьев - Дельтаплан (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 33.Zivert - Рига-Москва (Alex Shik Remix) 34.NIKOS BAND x Monamour, Slim, Shmelev, Frost - Georgian Disco (DJ Baur VIP Edit) 35.C. x Smile, Twister, Mamoru, Grinov - Baby 24 (DJ Baur VIP Edit) 36.M - (Hear Me Tonight) (SLIM TONY & SLASHY Disco Remix) 37.Eelke Kleijn vs Lee Cabrera - Self Control (Eelke Kleijn 12AU Cosmic Aeroplane Mix) 38.Юрий Шатунов - Про белые розы (XM Remix) 39.GK - Bambo (LittGloss Remix) 40.Crazibiza, Cheesecake Boys - The One (Original Mix) 41.M - Relax, Take It Easy (Silver Nail Remix) 42.Swanky Tunes, Асия - Это всё (Monamour x Slim x Shmelev Remix)
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
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Welcome to Transparent VC, by Tribe Global Ventures, the B2B VC. The guest for this episode of Founder Focus is Simone Joyce, CEO and founder of Paypa Plane. Paypa Plane helps banks realize value from the billions of dollars they spend maintaining their payment systems. They do this through smart payment agreement infrastructure that sits over the top of all their existing payment types to help customers have one experience. They raised $10million in Series A funding in early 2023, and have an impressive cap table including Commonwealth Bank, Tyro and Mastercard. Simone describes what she calls a 'weird journey' to Paypa Plane that she could never have predicted. Like many founders, Simone overcame adversities prior to Paypa Plane, and you'll hear her determination to do what's right and to succeed come through. With her brother Jonathan, Simone was able to turn painful situation into an opportunity and Paypa Plane was born. Simone talks about working with family in business, boards, expanding into the US by relating herself and her family, and what she has learnt so far. We hope you enjoy the episode as much as we enjoyed the conversation with Simone. hello@tribeglobal.vc
I'm excited to share the two-year anniversary of the most popular Value Hive episode to date! This week we chat with Dan McMurtrie, co-founder and Portfolio Manager of Tyro Partners. Tyro manages assets for Institutions and High Net Worth Individuals. We utilize a deep dive research process focused on evaluating the secular trends and supply chains driving Technology, Healthcare, Industrial, and Consumer markets. Today Dan joins The Hive for a three-hour podcast with topics ranging from post-consciousness, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Fad Investing, and Lessons For Emerging Managers. Dan is a fantastic investor and an even better human. I hope you listen to the show in its entirety as Dan continually drops knowledge bombs about life as an emerging manager. If you don't already, please follow Dan on Twitter @SuperMugatu. Also, if you're interested in Dan's firm Tyro Partners, check them out here. Also, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality! Mitimco This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers. For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more! Tegus Tegus has the world's largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best. I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you're interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself. TIKR TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive. Marhelm Marhelm is an information service for investors to find real value in an overvalued market. With a focus on shipping and commodities, Marhelm helps you stay on the pulse of global trade, track global sentiment, and identify compelling investment opportunities. Get 20% of your subscription by using the code VALUE at checkout. Check it out here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/valuehive/support
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This week in The Fin podcast, senior reporter James Eyers on Apple's latest push into financial services in Australia, what it means for the consumer and why it's threatening the big four banks.Further reading: Apple Pay on a roll and the banks are rattled to their core While Westpac and Tyro touted a deal with Apple this week to let iPhones accept payments, senior bankers are worried about where the tech giant will go next. Apple lets iPhones accept payments for Westpac and Tyro The move expands the payments market, generating higher fees for banks and Apple, which is continuing to push for a cashless society. Apple Pay costs for Australian banks revealed Apple is raking in more than $110 million in annual fees from Australian banks, an amount that will further rise as paying with mobile phones becomes more common. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
Tyro, the 5th largest provider of eftpos services in Australia, has rejected two bids from two separate potential buyers... and some investors were a little bewildered. US tech company Microsoft has just agreed to buy 4% of the London Stock Exchange Group in a $2.8 billion USD deal. Getir, the European instant grocery delivery app, has acquired its competitor Gorillas for $1.2 billion USD, as the instant delivery market become oversaturated. --- Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
НОВАЯ НОВОГОДНЯЯ КОРПОРАТИВКА 2023 ! СОСТАВЛЕНА ИЗ РУССКИХ ТРЕКОВ В РЕМИКСАХ ! КАЧАЙТЕ ,СЛУШАЙТЕ И ЗАРЯЖАЙТЕСЬ ПОЗИТИВОМ ! С НОВЫМ ГОДОМ , ДРУЗЬЯ ! 01.Дискотека Авария - Новогодняя (Denis Bravo Remix 2022) 02.Валерий Меладзе - Красиво (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 03.ХАБИБ - Тополиный пух (Silver Ace & Onix Remix) 04.Пропаганда - Яй я (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 05.ANTONOV x MIRAZH, Dr.Luxe, Ivan ART - Ya Vspominayu (DJ Baur Mixshow) 06.Александр Шоуа & Непара - Другая Причина (DJ Prezzplay Remix) 07.DJ SMASH & NIVESTA - Позвони (Denis Bravo Remix) 08.ZIVERT, 3 DAYS OF RAIN x Ramirez, Anuchin, Killjoy - Vydyhai Life (DJ Baur Mixshow) 09.ANNA ASTI - Ночью на кухне (DJ Prezzplay & DJ Snickers Remix) 10.Люся Чеботина - Плакал голливуд (DJ Safiter Remix) 11.DJ Antonio & Ti - Девять хризантем (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 12.Моя Мишель feat. Dose - Пташка (Chad Extended Mix) 13.MISTY - Сияй (Silver Ace & Onix Remix) 14.L.RUDENKO, M.KRAIMBRERY x Flame, Mamoru - Понарошку (DJ Baur Sax Edit) 15.Мичелз & Элона Миллер - Угонщица (DJ Prezzplay & DJ Snickers Remix) 16.Dabro - На часах ноль-ноль (MIKIS Love Don't Let Me Go Edit) 17.Клава Кока - Не со мной (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 18.Иванушки Int. - Снегири (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 19.Юрий Шатунов - Детство (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 20.Milana Star & Chris Yank - Маленькие девочки (Silver Ace & Onix Remix) 21.Владимир Пресняков - Стюардесса по имени Жанна (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 22.Авиатор - Трава у дома (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 23.SEREBRO - Мало тебя (Index-1 Remix Extended) 24.Леша Свик - Ненормальная (Denis Bravo Remix) 25.Zivert - Смех и грех (Silver Ace & Onix Remix) 26.Reflex - Non stop (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 27.Кар-Мэн - Сан-Франциско (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 28.Звери - Районы-кварталы (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 29.БИ-2 и Чичерина - Мой рок-н-ролл (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 30.Рукки Вверх ! - 18 мне уже (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 31.Мираж - Музыка нас связала (Lavrushkin & Shakhov Remix) 32.Валерий Леонтьев - Дельтаплан (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix) 33.GAYAZOV$ BROTHERS x S7ven, Tyro, Frost - Faina Deep House (DJ Baur Mixshow) 34.ABBA - Happy New year (Ayur Tsyrenov extended remix)
Tyro, the Aussie payments business, has suddenly become the most popular kid at the playground - with both Westpac and a private equity investor looking to snap it up. Kanye West - aka Ye - has announced he's going to buy conservative social media site Parler because he's been banned from Twitter and Instagram. Amazon is introducing new weekly live-streamed concerts as part of Amazon Prime Video to ramp up the streaming wars. --- Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyro Payments Limited, 2022 Earnings Call, Aug 29, 2022
Bobby Neuman and Dave Friedman handicap the weekend's biggest stakes races including G1 Vanderbilt, G2 Jim Dandy, Niagara, Deputed Testamony, Tyro, Bear's Den, G1 Bing Crosby, G2 San Diego, G2 Eddie Read, G2 Bowling Green, G2 Amsterdam, and G3 Monmouth Oaks, plus give you the weekend's "Best Bet."
Tyro is noun that refers to a beginner or novice. Tyro comes from the Latin tiro (T-I-R-O), which means "young soldier," "new recruit," or more generally, "novice." The word has a long history of being used attributively—that is, directly before another noun—in phrases like "tyro reporter" and "tyro actors." My nephew plays the drums well and has even started a band with some of his friends. Even though he is a good musician and has been practicing regularly, at 14 he's still a tyro and has a lot to learn
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
The Greek Tyron means "conscript." This holy Martyr of Christ came from Pontus and was a Roman legionary during Maximian's persecution (~303). Though he had been a Christian since childhood, he kept his faith secret while in the army. While his cohort was stationed near a town called Euchaita, he learned that the people there were being terrorized by a dragon which lived in the neighboring forest. He set off to face the dragon, praying to God that the outcome of the contest would be a sign to him of whether the time had come to offer himself for martyrdom. He found the fire-spitting monster and, arming himself with the sign of the Cross, drove his spear through its head and killed it. His success convinced him that, having vanquished this fleshly dragon, he was ready to vanquish the spiritual dragon, the Devil. When the commander of his camp next ordered a sacrifice to the Gods, Theodore boldly refused, saying "I am a Christian!" Further, he encouraged the other Christians in his company to do the same. That night he went to a nearby pagan temple of Rhea, mother of the gods, and burned it down. He was seen by the caretaker of the temple and was brought unresisting to the governor Publius. Theodore was thrown into a solitary dungeon cell; there he refused bread and water, saying that Christ had promised him food from heaven. He spent his time there chanting hymns with the angels, so that the guards were convinced that other Christians had somehow joined him in his cell. When all argument, cajolery, bribery and threat had failed to turn the soldier from Christ, the governor resorted to torture, subjecting the Saint to terrible mutilations; but when Theodore endured them calmly and resolutely, the governor began to fear that his example would encourage other Christians, and ordered that he be burned. Taken to the stake, the Martyr walked freely into the flames, where he gave back his soul to God. When his body was ransomed and taken from the ashes by a pious Christian, it was found to be untouched. A church was built in Euchaita in honor of the Martyr; many pilgrims came there for the healing of soul and body. In 361, the Emperor Julian the Apostate ordered the Prefect of Constantinople to have all foods in the marketplaces sprinkled with blood of animals sacrificed to the pagan gods during the first week of Lent, so that Christians would be unable to escape contact with idolatry. But St Theodore appeared in a vision to Patriarch Eudoxius (360-364), warned him of the plan and told him to instruct his flock not to buy any food in the marketplace, but to eat kolyva made from boiled wheat grains. So, through the Saint's intervention, the people were preserved from the stain of idolatry. Ever since, the Church has commemorated the miracle on the first Saturday of Great Lent. Since that time kolyva has come to be offered also in honor of the Saints and in memory of the departed. The whole grain represents the body, sown corruptible, which will be raised incorruptible (2 Cor. 15:37); it is usually sweetened with honey to signify the delights of Paradise.
Janet and Dante explore the many layers of “Imprisoned,” and then settle in for a great chat with the voice of Tyro, Kevin Michael Richardson! We delve into the intensity of the Fire Nation prison island and the oppression of a people, laugh about some truly inspired comic moments in the episode, and celebrate the amazing acting in this episode (including a turn by George Takei!). The icing on the cake is hearing from Kevin about his own hard work and success, and his thoughts on how race factors into the world of voice acting. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com