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Zooko has been thinking about building decentralized Chaumian ecash since the mid 1990s. When Bitcoin came out, he was the first cypherpunk to write a blog post about it. And today, he's honoring Satoshi's last wish of researching ZK proofs with Zcash. Time stamps: Introducing Zooko (00:00:55) Early Cypherpunk and Digital Cash Days (00:03:18) Cypherpunk vs. Cryptography Mailing List (00:03:52) Discovering Digital Cash and Chaum's Blind Signing (00:04:44) The Internet, BBS, and the Fall of the Berlin Wall (00:09:10) Growing Up with Technology in Eastern Europe (00:12:04) First Computers and Early Programming (00:13:02) Loading Games and Computer Limitations (00:14:05) Impact of Tariffs and Internet Access (00:16:47) Economies of Scale and Computer Conferences (00:18:28) Social Media, Privacy, and Information Overload (00:19:33) Twitter Blocking & Echo Chambers (00:21:06) Personal AI and Information Control (00:24:08) First Computer Memories and Speech Synthesis (00:28:55) Programming Languages: BASIC, Pascal, and C++ (00:31:15) Vocoder Technology and Privacy (00:32:27) Video Games and University Life (00:34:28) Science Fiction and Cypherpunk Literature (00:36:10) Working at DigiCash and Early Digital Currency (00:39:04) Nick Szabo, Social Scalability, and Economic Thought (00:46:27) AI-Generated Personas and Real-Life Community (00:52:42) Global Talent, Work Ethic, and Financial Management (00:55:51) David Chaum as a Boss and DigiCash's Downfall (01:00:06) Decentralizing Ecash and Early Bitcoin Attempts (01:04:50) Wei Dai, Crypto++ and Peer-to-Peer Innovation (01:06:19) Open Source Maintenance and Funding Challenges (01:10:00) Why Digital Cash Mattered in the 1990s (01:12:30) Cypherpunks, Remailers, and Privacy Motivation (01:13:46) Bitcoin's Early Days and Zooko's Initial Skepticism (01:19:55) Bitcoin Advocacy and Security Flaws (01:39:07) Zooko's Triangle and Naming Systems (01:43:31) Altcoins, Experimentation, and Maximalism (01:51:09) Bitcoin's 2013 Privacy Papers: ZeroCoin & ZeroCash (01:55:12) Funding Innovation and Open Source Economics (02:00:27) Zcash Launch, Sidechains, and Market Dynamics (02:03:40) Sponsors and Bitcoin Innovation Renaissance (02:09:01) Proof of Stake, Hybrid Models, and Cross Link (02:26:14) Network Sustainability and Burn Mechanisms (02:33:37) Quantum Resistance and Lost Coins (02:37:26) Peter Todd's Compute Node, Zcash Ceremony and Trusted Setup (02:42:19) Zero Knowledge Proofs and Counterfeiting Bug (03:05:35) Zcash Design Choices and Block Size (03:43:04) Bitcoin Blocksize War and Evolution (03:49:09) Zcash vs. Monero and Privacy Models (04:27:33) Tachyon: Sean Bowe's Scalable Privacy Breakthrough (04:08:22) Live Zcash Demo and Address Privacy (05:27:00) Zcash Mining, Liquidity, and DEX Integration (05:49:57) Decentralization, Transparency, and the Future (06:02:22) Closing Remarks and Podcast Wrap-Up (06:05:15)
In this episode of Positive Philter, I'm joined by Rose Pascarell, Vice President for University Life at George Mason University. We discuss the essential role of student affairs in creating a holistic college experience, her career journey rooted in service, and the need for adaptability in the ever-changing world of higher education. A must-listen for anyone in or exploring a career in higher ed! Shout Outs and Plugs Rose's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-pascarell-8444455a/ George Mason University Life Website: https://ulife.gmu.edu/ GMU University Life Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masonulife/ If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code: https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Outro music provided by Ryan Rosemond. Check out his Soundcloud channel here: https://soundcloud.com/brothersrosemond/albums Purchase "Forty Years of Advice" by Philip Wilkerson: https://a.co/d/2qYMlqu Leave Your Feedback by filling out this audience survey: https://forms.gle/ncoNvWxMq2A6Zw2q8 Sign up for Positive Philter Weekly Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/g-LOqL Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter Positive Philter was selected by FeedSpot as Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/ Jeff's Anti-Hunger Fund The Positive Philter Podcast is dedicated to Jeff Kirsch. A long-time supporter of the show and a major influence on this show's growth. Please support the careers of future advocates by donating to the Jeff Kirsch Fund for Anti-Hunger Advocacy. This fund was named after Jeff Kirsch for his decades of service in fighting hunger and inequality. Link to fund: https://frac.org/kirschfund Pats for Patriots If you are a member of the #MasonNation, please consider sending a Pats for Patriots. Pats for Patriots are a free and easy way to thank, recognize, show appreciation for a Mason colleague or student who has taken the time to do something kind, generous or thoughtful towards others. For more information, visit: https://forms.office.com/r/HRZGvhdJEA We have received more than 2,000 nominations from the Mason community so far. Keep those nominations coming in!
Michael Geib is a professor at the University of Central Oklahoma and an active double bass performer. His latest album, Don't Panic, features six original compositions written during the early days of the 2020 pandemic. In our conversation, we explore Michael's university roles, his approach to student recruitment in the social media age, his work with ATSA and ISB, his position as a Grammy voting member, and much more. Listen to Michael's latest album here, check out his previous podcast appearance, and follow his engaging writing by subscribing to his Substack! Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically! Connect with us all things double bass double bass merch double bass sheet music Thank you to our sponsor! Upton Bass - From Grammy Award winners and Philharmonic players like ME Max Zeugner of the New York Philharmonic, each Upton Bass is crafted with precision in Connecticut, USA, and built to last for generations. Discover your perfect bass with Upton Bass today! theme music by Eric Hochberg
Harry from Sheffield, UK, shares his struggles with insomnia and how discovering the Sleep Coach School changed his approach. By understanding his insomnia and embracing wakefulness, Harry found relief and improved his sleep and daily life. This episode highlights practical techniques and insights for managing insomnia. 00:00 Introduction: Struggling to Sleep 01:16 Welcome to the Episode 01:52 Harry's Insomnia Journey Begins 03:10 University Life and Sleep Anxiety 10:58 The Turning Point: Discovering the Sleep Coach School 18:34 Embracing Wakefulness and Overcoming Speed Bumps 23:04 Final Reflections and Advice 28:11 Conclusion and Gratitude If you're new here and like what you've seen so far, you'll want to download our FREE 'Off-to-Dreamland' e-booklet. Simply head over to https://www.thesleepcoachschool.com and click the link at the tippy top. Happy reading! — If you're ready to leave insomnia for good, check out our coaching options. Head over to www.thesleepcoachschool.com and click on GET SLEEP in the menu. The Insomnia Immunity program is perfect if you like learning through video and want to join a group on your journey towards sleeping well. BedTyme is ideal if you like to learn via text and have a sleep coach in your pocket. The 1:1 Zoom based program is for you if you like to connect one on one with someone who has been where you are now. — Do you like learning by reading? If so, here are two books that offer breakthroughs! Tales of Courage by Daniel Erichsen https://www.amazon.com/Tales-Courage-Twenty-six-accounts-insomnia/dp/B09YDKJ3KX Set it & Forget it by Daniel Erichsen https://www.amazon.com/Set-Forget-ready-transform-sleep/dp/B08BW8KWDJ — Would you like to become a Sleep Hero by supporting the Natto movement on Patreon? If so, that's incredibly nice of you
Exploring Music with Lara Price: From Norwich to the World - My Music Podcast In this episode of 'My Music,' we welcome the talented musician Lara Price. Lara shares her journey in music, discussing her diverse influences ranging from heavy metal to pop. The conversation covers her experiences growing up in Norwich, the vibrant local music scene, and her educational path in music performance at Norwich's Access Creative College. Lara opens up about her band's evolution, recording new music with live instruments, and her aspirations for the future. The discussion extends to the challenges musicians face, including financial concerns and the potential for broader career sustainability. Lara's latest music, including her recent single 'Migraines,' is highlighted as she shares her excitement for future projects and expanding her audience beyond Norfolk. This engaging episode is a must-watch for music lovers interested in the journeys of emerging artists. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:54 Meet Lara Price 03:00 Lara's Music Journey 07:55 University Life and Future Plans 09:08 Early Musical Influences 13:57 Forming a Band and Live Performances 16:58 Experimenting with Music Styles 18:11 Balancing Music and Financial Realities 19:51 The Importance of Sustainability in Creative Arts 21:40 Dream Collaborations and Future Goals 25:20 Navigating University and Music Projects 32:19 The Evolution of Music Recording 35:39 Promoting Music and Building a Fanbase 37:12 Conclusion and Future Plans
In this conversation, Bill Kennedy and Andy Williams explore the intersections of art, programming, and education, reflecting on their personal journeys through university and early career experiences.They delve into Andy's innovative project, Fyne, which aims to simplify the creation of graphical applications using the Go programming language. They later discuss the evolution of technology, particularly in mapping and software development, and share insights from their startup journeys, including successes and failures. The conversation also delves into the governance of open-source projects and the importance of community in driving innovation.00:00 Introduction01:00 What is Andy Doing Today11:26 First Memories of a Computer17:30 Early Interests / Choices27:00 College Plans46:00 Coding and Art 51:31 Navigating Career Paths After Graduation59:20 From Employee to Entrepreneur1:12:18 Starting the Fyne Project1:20:30 Tech Stack for Graphical Apps1:25:20 Community in Open Source Projects1:33:00 Contact infoConnect with Andy: Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjewilliams/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/andydotxyz.bsky.socialMentioned in today's episode:Fyne: https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne FyneLabs: https://fynelabs.com/Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!Online Courses : https://ardanlabs.com/education/ Live Events : https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/ Blog : https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog Github : https://github.com/ardanlabs
What's it like to be pulled from your home at just seven years old and set adrift on the open ocean? How do you survive ten years of brutal storms, danger, and isolation on a small yacht with your family? In this episode, Suzanne Heywood shares the chaos of her childhood spent sailing around the world—constant physical and emotional storms, tight living spaces, and the fight to hold onto hope. She reveals how those raw, unpredictable years forged a resilience that she carried into her career, pushing boundaries and thriving in the corporate world. KEY TOPICS How Suzanne's father's quest for status put his family through storms, running low on food, and life at sea for ten years. Living in perpetual motion: How Suzanne coped with isolation, chaos, and a lack of control over her own life. Why Suzanne clung to education as her lifeline—and the extreme lengths she went to just to get off the boat. From isolation to Oxford: The pivotal steps Suzanne took to earn her freedom and chart her own course. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro: Defeating Bad Decision-Making in Life and Business 00:50 When Sanger Lived on Ramen 03:13 Introducing Suzanne Heywood 04:21 Suzanne's Family's Decision to Sail Around the World 06:37 Early Childhood Questions About the Voyage 09:00 Suzanne's Father's Motivation for the Voyage 11:25 Questionable Parental Decisions 13:41 Dangers and Limited Food on the Boat 16:04 Life at Sea: Loneliness, Limited Friendships, and Schooling 18:28 Food Shortages 20:46 Stuck on the Boat 23:10 A Manipulated “Vote” to Keep Sailing 32:55 Education as Suzanne's Escape from the Boat 40:01 Limited Communication and Correspondence Challenges 47:08 Sacrifices Made to Pursue Education 49:33 Struggles of University Life and Financial Hardships 51:56 Suzanne's Reflections on Parental Choices and Financial Strain 57:26 Suzanne Heywood's Decision-Making Tip for Business Owners 57:48 Key Takeaways 59:47 Message from the Producer CONNECT WITH US www.decidedlypodcast.com Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe on YouTube Join us on Instagram: @decidedlypodcast Join us on Facebook Shawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smith Sanger's Instagram: @sangersmith Thank you to Shelby Peterson of Transcend Media for editing and post-production of the Decidedly podcast. SANGER'S BOOK: A Life Rich with Significance: Transforming Your Wealth to Meaningful Impact SHAWN'S BOOK: Plateau Jumping: What to Change When Change Is What You Want MAKING A FINANCIAL DECISION? At Decidedly Wealth Management, we focus on decision-making as the foundational element of success, in our effort to empower families to purposefully apply their wealth to fulfill their values and build a thriving legacy. LEARN MORE: www.decidedlywealth.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER: https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001aeU_pPBHJPNJWJBdVbaci6bjGIuEJurH12xHBWDEVT_NxyCadMd7wLSZjcEZglkSjDjehuIbTHD8nABOIdV69ctfYpSzg24RCIytetBUrlIPPKgaGzjGZ8DkM0Wp1LMjbErcYUur7PbZGjeVo4gyXlz821AoJGZR CONNECT WITH SUZANNE HEYWOOD Website: www.suzanneheywood.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanneheywood Facebook: www.facebook.com/suzanne.heywood Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzanneheywood1 Suzanne Heywood's story is anything but typical. At just seven years old, she was pulled from her home and set adrift on a small yacht with her family, facing ten years of brutal storms, danger, and isolation on the world's most unforgiving oceans. It's a tale of grit and survival that shaped her into the powerhouse she is today. Now a respected business leader, Suzanne is here to share her wild, unfiltered journey, captured in her memoir, Wavewalker.
In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, host Fergal Fox speaks with Dr. Eithne Hunt, an Occupational Therapist and Lecturer at University College Cork, about practical tips for students to support their health and wellbeing in third level education. This episode is full of useful information for students, parents and teachers or anyone working with young people wishing to advance to third level education. Key topics include the importance of social connections, self-compassion, time management, and sleep. They discuss the challenges students face transitioning to university life and introduce Dr. Hunt's "Everyday Matters" programme. This initiative helps students develop healthy habits and practical skills to enhance their wellbeing. Dr. Hunt shares practical tips and emphasises the value of play and leisure in maintaining mental health and preventing burnout. For more information on the work underway by the Higher Education Authority in the area of Healthy Campus click here. To get in touch with the podcast email us at Healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie Produced by GKMedia.ie
Send us a textHave you ever wondered how a young actor juggles the demands of university life while making strides in Hollywood? Our latest Koffee ChitChat episode features an inspiring conversation with DeVariyay Harris, an actor and student at Georgia State University, whose journey from a Disney Channel admirer to landing roles in films like BET's "Deadly Entanglement" and Tubi's "Hot Girl Winter" will leave you motivated. DeVariyay shares his unique preparation techniques involving music and mirror exercises and the tightrope walk of balancing academic responsibilities with his acting career. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of prioritizing education while chasing your dreams.In another riveting segment, he opens up about his aspirations to work with industry legends like Denzel Washington and his mother, Dolly Gray, who has an upcoming film release. DeVariyay also shares his preference for revealing projects only upon completion, underscoring his commitment to his craft. Join us as we explore his transformative journey from football to acting, fueled by faith and perseverance. Don't miss out on following his promising career by connecting with him on social media and joining our vibrant Koffee Chitchat Facebook community for the latest updates and inspirational content.Bling BoutiqueBeautiful $5 costume jewelry to feed your fashion habit!!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showHey y'all hey, don't miss the next episode of Koffee Chitchat!!
Summary John discusses his journey to China and his experiences living there. He talks about how he decided to teach English in China and the motivations behind it. He shares his first impressions of Beijing and Shanghai, as well as the challenges he faced in finding accommodation. John also discusses his social life in China and the importance of learning Mandarin for better integration. John reflects on his experience living and working in China, highlighting the importance of learning the language and having proper insurance. He advises future expats to be open-minded and adaptable to different cultural practices. John also emphasizes the value of focusing on one's strengths and passions rather than trying to be good at everything. Despite the challenges he faced, John remains open to the possibility of returning to China or exploring other countries in the future. Takeaways Teaching English in China can be a great opportunity for travel and personal growth Finding accommodation in Shanghai can be challenging, but it's important to be flexible and open to different options Learning Mandarin can greatly enhance the experience of living in China and help in building connections with locals Immersing oneself in the local culture and making an effort to socialize with both foreigners and locals can lead to a more fulfilling experience Learning the local language is crucial for a more immersive and fulfilling experience abroad. Having proper insurance coverage is essential to avoid financial stress and uncertainty. Being open-minded and adaptable to different cultural practices is key to navigating life in a foreign country. Focusing on one's strengths and passions can lead to a more fulfilling career and personal life. Despite the challenges, living abroad can provide valuable experiences and opportunities for personal growth. Sound Bites "Take this opportunity while you can and make the most of it." "China's controlled chaos." "Right place at the right time." "If they could speak in Mandarin or in language, which is your first choice, and you can understand it, then you can understand someone's personality a lot more." "I found that I prefer teaching adults a lot more than children." "University life in China is very different compared to the UK or Europe." Connect with Us: Website: https://www.tallmantravels.co.uk/the-expat-pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089327439022 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.expat.pod/ X: https://twitter.com/ExpatPod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-expat-pod/ Subscribe, Rate, and Review: If you enjoyed this episode of The Expat Pod, please subscribe, rate, and leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners like you and continue to deliver valuable content on life as an expat. Chapters 00:00 Journey to China: Motivations and Decision 12:26 First Impressions of Beijing and Shanghai 16:09 Challenges of Finding Accommodation in Shanghai 29:21 The Importance of Learning Mandarin 36:03 Building a Social Life in China 38:13 Language Learning and Cultural Misconceptions 39:40 Teaching Adults vs. Children 41:30 University Life in China 48:35 Health Issues and Insurance Challenges 01:06:02 Lessons Learned and Advice for Future Expats
In this final lecture on "University Life," Dr. Fletcher offers some thoughts on university life, academic development, and the pursuit of meaning. We are individuals with dignity and worth possessing the freedom to discover meaning through the ups and downs of life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
In this episode of 'Accelerating Careers in Real Estate,' I, have the pleasure of interviewing Rob Heasman, who takes us through his fascinating journey in the real estate world. From the early influences of his family to impactful roles in major property development firms, Rob's story is both inspiring and educational. He starts with his work experiences during his teens and meticulously moves through his career trajectory, including pivotal roles at Redrow Homes and the Berkeley Group. Rob delves into the nitty-gritty of key projects like Elephant Park with Lend Lease, the challenges of Euston Station redevelopment and shares significant decisions that led to his current role as Chief Executive at Earl's Court Development Company. Throughout our conversation, Rob opens up about his learnings, leadership style, and the vision that has driven his successful track record in urban planning and management.Come and join our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9054319/Leave a review on the platform of choice if you've enjoyed this episode00:00 Introduction to Accelerating Careers in Real Estate00:14 Early Influences and Family Background01:18 University Life and Early Career Choices03:21 First Professional Steps at Red Row Homes06:25 Transition to Barclay Group13:36 Joining Lendlease and Initial Challenges22:40 Building a Driven Team23:23 Master Planning and Early Phases24:10 Adapting to a New Environment26:29 Leadership and Vision27:38 Transitioning Roles29:08 Team Dynamics and Vision32:05 Reflecting on Career Moves33:46 Taking on New Challenges37:20 Joining Ells Court42:29 Lessons from Industry Leaders45:08 Final Thoughts and Reflections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Doing good in response to evil and suffering is the mark of a super ability, a miracle. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
We shift to the second component of our University Life series, compassion. Borrowing from Jordan Peterson's idea of perfecting one's house before criticizing the world, Dr. Fletcher looks at having compassion on oneself, making incremental changes for the better, and then how this influences the work of changing the world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
Thank you for joining our series, "University Life." In this episode, Dr. Fletcher discusses the differences between a creator and victim mindset, and character development as it relates to those one would consider a friend. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
We continue our series, "University Life." In this lecture we discuss the importance of personal growth and consider the difficulties of pursuing the life of another individual. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
Intro lecture on friendship and its importance in university life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
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Today we look at the importance of character and how one's perception of self influences how others perceive you and what steps you can take to move towards excellence in character. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
Lecture on responsibility and the components of tasks, goals, and outcomes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
Intro lecture for incoming freshman at Philander Smith University --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanitymatters/support
Zane Lanham, a two-time NAIA National wrestling champion 3 x All-American, will join the Airey Bros for episode 264 to discuss his journey to securing his second national championship. He will discuss moving up to the HWT weight class this season, life at the NAIA Wrestling powerhouse, Life University, the advantages of wrestling in NAIA versus NCAA, and his recent WWE tryout during Wrestlemania weekend at Drexel University.Stay Conected Zane on InstagramLife University Wrestling Life U Wrestling Instagram
Alice Temnick joins us today on The Great Antidote. She is an IB economics teacher at the United Nations International School in Manhattan and is an education consultant for Liberty Fund's Adam Smith Works. We continue a previous conversation on Adam Smith, this time exploring his time at Glasgow and his Lectures on Rhetoric and Belle Lettres, lectures from his time there. We talk about why he left the University and the ways that we as modern day learners benefit, but how it impacted his students at the time. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
In this episode, Okey Ndibe and Emeka Onyeagwa interview Weyimi Lube, a social commentator and advocate for good governance in Nigeria. They discuss Weyimi's love for reading, especially books by Nigerian authors, and how it has shaped her political consciousness. Weyimi shares her experiences using her voice to advocate for change during political campaigns and the influence of her parents on her values and leadership style. She also discusses the importance of having a support system to navigate challenges. The conversation explores the experience of bigotry and division leading up to the election, the day of the election, the violence and intimidation faced, and the aftermath and reflection on the events. The conversation covers topics such as support from the diaspora, the impact of a CNN appearance, transitioning to a new name, and the speaker's education and experience at university. Weyimi B. Lube discusses her experiences with different Heads of Department (HODs) during her studies and the impact they had on her perspective. She shares her thoughts on Obi's presidency and how she believes he would have been accountable to the youth if he had won. Weyimi emphasizes the importance of problem-solving and the need for balance in leadership and followership. She also discusses the tendency to normalize abnormalities in Nigeria and the need for effective communication. Weyimi expresses her concerns about the economic crisis in Nigeria and the dire situation faced by the people. She highlights the passion and apathy of Nigerian youth and the lack of reasoning in Nigerian politics. Weyimi calls for young people's involvement in politics and discusses the potential future of Nigeria. The conversation covers various topics related to politics and society in Nigeria. It emphasizes the need for the Labor Party to be actively involved in society and address the concerns of the people. Peter Obi's intentionality and his engagement with youth and women are highlighted as positive aspects. The role of social media in spreading messages and the importance of education and sensitization are discussed. The conversation also emphasizes the need for unity and addressing personal issues. The interview concludes with a discussion on relaxation and hobbies, as well as reflections on the interview itself. ------------------- Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Background 02:27 - Love for Books and Reading 07:07 - Influence of Reading on Political Consciousness 13:27 - Basic Understanding of Politics 16:22 - Using Voice to Educate and Mobilize 32:34 - Navigating Relationships and Repercussions 38:42 - Unity and Love in Nigeria 43:36 - The 2023 Presidential and National Assembly Elections 44:25 - The Day of the Election 46:03 - Emotional Impact of the Election 50:26 - Violence and Intolerance 56:13 - The Importance of Love and Unity 59:58 - Support from the Diaspora 01:04:16 - Reflections on the Election 01:14:23 - Choosing to Get Active 01:17:16 - Bullying and Support from the Diaspora 01:18:16 - The Power of Social Media and Diaspora Support 01:19:13 - The Emotional Connection and Support from the Diaspora 01:20:12 - People Flying Back to Nigeria to Vote 01:21:10 - The Impact of the CNN Interview 01:23:30 - The Personal Experience of the CNN Interview 01:24:59 - The Effect of the CNN Interview on Social Media 01:25:58 - Choosing a Name and Maintaining Authenticity 01:27:26 - The Significance of the Name 'Orishawemi' 01:28:52 - The Decision to Start a Podcast and Making an Impact 01:30:49 - The Impact of CNN and Managing Expectations 01:33:17 - The Isolation and Challenges of University Life 01:35:10 - Education and Experience at Ogun State University 01:37:31 - The Importance of Speaking Yoruba in University 01:38:00 - The Unique Experience of Ibogun Campus 01:40:20 - Living in Close Proximity with Family 01:41:43 - The Challenges of Socializing in University 01:44:08 - The Importance of Critical Thinking in Engineering 01:48:02 - Accountability and Vision for a President 01:49:27 - The Accessibility and Relatability of Peter Obi 01:51:06 - The Ability to Provide Feedback to Peter Obi 01:54:06 - The Impact and Accessibility of Peter Obi 01:55:01 - The Experience of Gaslighting and Complaints 01:55:56 - Tolerance and Normalizing Abnormalities 01:56:54 - Lack of Balance in Leadership and Followership 01:57:24 - The Impact of Economic Crisis on Daily Life 01:58:21 - Calling Out Flaws and Propaganda 01:59:50 - The Importance of Constructive Criticism 02:00:49 - The Need for Progress and Change 02:01:19 - Economic Crisis as an Excuse 02:02:14 - The Struggle of Daily Life and Financial Burdens 02:03:13 - The Impact of Economic Crisis on Burials 02:04:05 - Rising Cost of Rice and Minimum Wage Disparity 02:05:02 - The Passion and Passionate-ness of Nigerians 02:05:30 - The Lack of Reason and Absence of Judgment 02:06:57 - The Importance of Education and Formation 02:07:26 - The Irrationality and Animalistic Drive in Nigeria 02:08:52 - The Decline in Living Standards 02:09:18 - The Need for Overhaul and Change 02:10:06 - Existential Crisis and the Concept of Change 02:11:01 - The Importance of Being Proactive for the Next Election Cycle 02:13:04 - The Cycle of Apathy and Entrenched Parties 02:14:29 - Addressing Ethnic Cleansing and Speaking Out 02:15:30 - The Love for Tolerating Abuse and the Need for Change 02:16:28 - The Importance of Education and Sensitization 02:20:44 - The Flaws of the Labour Party and the Need for Intentionality 02:22:41 - The Importance of Youth Dialogues and Engaging with the People 02:24:07 - The Role of Peter Obi and the Need for Continuous Engagement 02:25:36 - The Responsibility of the People to Educate and Unlearn 02:27:02 - The Need for Unity and Addressing Personal Issues 02:28:31 - Relaxation and Enjoyment of Cartoons and Music ----------------------------- Stay Connected: Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for insightful articles accompanying our episodes: offsidemusings.substack.com Listen to all episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" on your favorite podcast platforms. 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Integral professor, writer and my imaginary uncle Roger joins me to talk university life, political correctness, Ken Wilber, adult development, critical theory, “both and”, catastrophe, the attempt to establish virtue, inequality, nature deficit disorder, and the most important question on the planet. A beautiful deep one. More information about Roger Walsh's work - www.drrogerwalsh.com To join our courses and our community go to www.embodimentunlimited.com Find Mark Walsh on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/warkmalsh/
Kosuke Sogo is CEO and co-founder of AnyMind Group, and oversees the expansion and growth of the company and its business units in globally. AnyMind Group is a technology company for the business supply chain that provides software and solutions for end-to-end commerce enablement. Before founding AnyMind Group, he was Managing Director, APAC for MicroAd Inc, and the youngest-ever director for the company.Topics:[00:00:01] - Introduction and Business Development Strategy [00:01:39] - AnyMind Group and Kosuke's Background [00:02:24] - Childhood and Inspiration [00:07:40] - Moving to Tokyo and University Life [00:09:06] - Internship Experience and Career Choices [00:18:37] - Opportunities in Jakarta, Indonesia [00:21:15] - Starting AnyMind Group [00:23:42] - Meeting his Co-founder and Early Days [00:26:13] - Global Approach to Product Development [00:32:20] - Acquiring Companies and Identifying the Right Opportunities [00:38:30] - Role of the CEO [00:39:25] - Company Alignment [00:41:11] - Company Stages [00:42:27] - Adapting to External Factors [00:45:24] - Why Kosuke did a skit pretending to be an employee[00:57:50] - Importance of Team Structure and Fair Evaluation [00:59:24] - Continuous Challenge of Hiring the Right Team [01:00:13] - Differentiation through Future Vision [01:01:42] - Personal Life Goal - Contributing to Education [01:03:28] - Closing Thoughts and Gratitude Like the show? Subscribe to the BackScoop newsletter to stay updated with the latest news in Southeast Asian startups in minutes: backscoop.com.Visit BackScoop's social media pages and show your support!BackScoop (Linkedin): https://www.linkedin.com/company/backscoop/BackScoop (Twitter): https://twitter.com/BackScoopHQBackScoop (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/BackScoopBackScoop (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/backscoopVisit Amanda Cua's social media pages:Amanda (Linkedin): https://ph.linkedin.com/in/amanda-cuaAmanda (Twitter): https://twitter.com/itsAmandaCuaVisit Kosuke Sogo's social media pages:Kosuke (LinkedIn): linkedin.com/in/kosuke-sogoWebsite: https://anymindgroup.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yes, after 76 days of silence, Nick and I are back to start a new season of My IELTS classroom!Today, we consider how much IELTS actually prepares you for university life in the UK. We will consider what skills you need to succeed in a degree course and how many are covered in the exam. More importantly, we'll think about what “gaps” a student might have in their academic skills even if they gave achieved a high-level score.Useful LinksDownload my free ebook "An ex-examiner's guide to the Band IELTS Descriptors": https://blog.myieltsclassroom.com/ielts-examiner-ebook-mark/Watch the free video lessons on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiLz9Dbe4NEIu5OCy0WA1sgRate and review My IELTS ClassroomIf you are on Apple Podcasts, help us to help more people just like you by rating and reviewing our show. Reviews let other students - just like you - find our information-packed episodes and start their IELTS journey in the best possible way. Remember, My IELTS Classroom offers a range of IELTS services:IELTS Video courses: https://www.myieltsclassroom.com/pages/writingIELTS Essay Corrections: https://www.myieltsclassroom.com/pages/markingIELTS Speaking lessons: https://www.myieltsclassroom.com/pages/speakingFree blog lessons: http://blog.myieltsclassroom.comFree Podcast episodes: https://myieltsclassroom.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
What does it look like to thrive when at university or college as a Christian?In this episode of the 10ofThose Podcast, Jonathan and Rob discuss invaluable life lessons they learnt as students, what it means to live for Christ unashamedly, and how new students can thrive going into a new academic year (and how families or churches can support them best).If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review on wherever you listen! Also remember to share with friends and family; both of those actions will help us spread the word about the show.To see more about titles released through 10 Publishing, please visit either our US or UK based sites.
On this episode, Karen speaks with Dr. Jason Pina. At the time of this interview, Dr. Pina was Vice President for University Life & Global Programs at New York University; he was recently promoted to Senior Vice President for University Life. Prior to his appointments at NYU, Dr. Pina served as Ohio University's Vice President for Student Affairs. Dr. Pina is here to talk about his journey as a higher education thought leader and his short- and long-term strategic vision for the Office of University Life & Global Programs.
This one's for all of the soon-to-be college and university students who will be leaving the nest and venturing off into a new chapter of their lives. So much to look forward to... but what often comes along with all of this... is a breakup. Listen to this episode now... and check out my book "Don't Be DESPERATE: Get Over Your Breakup with CLARITY & DIGNITY" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3KbFh9k Get More Help...get over your ex or general dating & relationship advice: (1) ORDER EMAIL or PHONE coaching at breakupBOOST.com (2) Call Trina direct on The Breakup Hotline ANYTIME! (see website for details: https://www.breakupboost.com/live-coaching-trina-breakup-boost) (3) GET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO from Trina for you or a friend on CAMEO: cameo.com/breakupboost (4) CHAT ONLINE with Trina from your phone or computer: premium.chat/breakupBOOST (5) SUBSCRIBE to Trina's YouTube - search "breakup BOOST
Ipshita Pratap says failing to get into an Indian medical college and subsequently moving to Australia for study took its toll on her mental health. But relocating to Tasmania, where she embraced the Indian classical music of her parents, helped her carve her own creative path.
Title: The Expat Pod: Stoyan Boyukliyski Subtitle: Leaving Bulgaria for UK University Life Episode Number: 013 Release Date: 16/07/2023 Duration: [00:41:27] Welcome to The Expat Pod, the podcast where we explore the ins and outs of living abroad, embracing new cultures, and navigating life as an expat. I'm your host, James Doran, and today, we're diving into the opportunities to study in Europe, Stoyan shares some advice for living in the UK, and understanding the differences between London and the rest of the country listen in for some great advice on how to follow in his footsteps. Connect with Us: Website: https://www.tallmantravels.co.uk/the-expat-pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089327439022 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.expat.pod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExpatPod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-expat-pod/ Subscribe, Rate, and Review: If you enjoyed this episode of The Expat Pod, please subscribe, rate, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners like you and continue to deliver valuable content on life as an expat. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theexpatpod/message
Listen to the story of Madhavi from SpaceBasic. Headquartered in India, SpaceBasic digitizes the student campus housing and cafeteria experience. Whether it's fixing a light-bulb faster or helping the cafeteria plan ahead for students' meals- SpaceBasic does it all. With 5x cost savings and 8x faster operations, they have already onboarded 57 universities in India on their platform, and they have their first customers secured in South East Asia for further expansion. Listen to why their customers keep on renewing their contracts with them every year. At publication of this episode, SpaceBasic is actively raising funds. Angel investor Janani Sriguha joins the Investor Talk at the end of this podcast.Hosted by Hester Spiegel and Maaike Doyer, founders of Epic Angels.
This week I have an exciting guest joining me. Lucy Woodward is the host of the podcast Lucy Talks, formerly known as Space to Learn. On her podcast, Lucy shares about her life and interests in a fun, informative and engaging way. In this episode, we discuss uni life, Lucy's experience as a woman in STEM, future careers in sustainability, the importance of creativity and Lucy's feelings about life after uni. I hope you enjoy listening and go check out Lucy's podcast! Lucy's links: Lucy's podcast 'Lucy Talks' Lucy Talks Instagram Lucy Talks email - spacetolearnpodcast@gmail.com Lucy Talks website Stuff we chatted about: Unjaded Jade's YouTube video on post graduation feelings Mo Gawdat's book Solve for Happy My links: General link for everything Podcast website Instagram - @keepgandg_podcast Tik Tok - @keepgandg_podcast Goodreads Link to read my newspaper articles
Bahasa Indonesia Bersama Windah (for intermediate Indonesian language learners)
https://www.patreon.com/windah Di episode ini, kita membahas beberapa singkatan yang sering digunakan anak kuliahan. Ada beberapa cara berbeda untuk membuat singkatan. Yang mana yang lebih banyak dipakai? Dengarkan episode ini! Terima kasih banyak atas dukungannya untuk: TEMAN WINDAH John McBride Sky Lee Kristofer Nivens Sebastian vc Ely Ratna Wentz Dave L. Kramer P. Clayton D. Causey, CT Arthur JayjayVentura Lorenz Mantheywburnham31Mel BarnesVanessa HackNicole HoughJohn ShumLuis PaezChloe ArianaCraig RedriffMariusCharlotteJonny 5Sean MG EsveltYuzo KuboyamaHugh HKeng LimJose LorenzoJeremyLulunGeoffCotter PhinneyMadeleine MillerSimon ErnstAngelo CaonSusan GilesFarhad GhaussyKajetan DomskiRossi von der BorchRussell OgdenAlexander ScholtesMasahiro SugiyamaSicily FiennesEm McDermottRaulMeredith R NormanMary YuWilliam SolimanTom Simamora ThatcherWill HendersonWilliam GroseJohn ZAugustine AppaduraiBjornrappangeTim DoolingMichaelNicole Devin NailStefano Luzzatto ERIKOAlissa Sjuryadi-TrowbridgeBillEric EmerAsakoKira SenseiTarquam James McKennaAmanda BlossAkiramElisabeth PfeifferToshiAndres GonzalezCarl KingstonStephen MWagnerindonesiaSusan & Ben SetiawanRyota SaitoJens PENDENGAR SETIA Ash H HarveyJohanna Peard
It's a special edition of the Energy Gang this week. New York University's 2040 Now event is an initiative focused on addressing the challenges posed by climate change, and this week the Energy Gang joined in. As part of the week of exercises, talks, exhibitions and discussions, regular Energy Gang member Amy Myers-Jaffe led a workshop on building energy transition scenarios, looking for ways to deepen our understanding of the present and strengthen our predictions about the future. The Energy Gang was there to record live in the Kimmel Center for University Life at NYU. Scenario analysis is particularly useful for analyzing the energy transition, because its trajectory is still uncertain, and a large number of variables can influence outcomes. Some of the most important of those variables are qualitative rather than quantitative, making them hard to analyze in a computer simulation such as an energy systems model. Thinking about a wide range of scenarios is a vital tool for testing assumptions and highlighting alternative possibilities. Amy and host Ed Crooks were joined by Energy Gang regular Robbie Orvis, Senior Director of Modelling and Analysis at the think-tank Energy Innovation, and by Erin Coughlan de Perez, Dignitas Associate Professor at Tufts University. With contributions from NYU professors, students and invited guests, they discussed the aspects of climate, policy, technology and finance that will shape our energy system and climate over the decades to come. And they ask the question: when we try to predict the future of energy, what are we missing?Subscribe to the show so you don't miss an episode and follow us on Twitter, we're @theenergygang The Energy Gang is brought to you by Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati—the premier legal services provider to technology, life sciences, and clean energy enterprises. Wilson Sonsini has built a leading energy and climate solutions practice and its team is dedicated to a single goal: advancing what's next in the energy industry. For more information about Wilson Sonsini's energy and climate change team, visit wsgr.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cho Hyunjee is a dancer, a debater, and a young Korean woman willing to speak up for herself in a society that has often shown a great deal of disrespect to her gender. In this conversation she talks about when she first became conscious of this discrimination and the people who inspired her to rise above it. She also talks passionately about dance as a form of expression, individuality, and culture. Vogue dance in Korea might not be making international headlines yet but she believes it has the potential to grow and grow. We also talk about books that inspire us and some of the things that Korea does get right as a country. Discussion Outline 0:00 Recognizing Gender Discrimination 12:43 Microagressions and Bias 22:58 The Future and the Job Market 34:08 The Power of Books 44:18 University Life 52:23 Misperceptions and Mental Health 56:12 Korean Vogue (Dance) 1:22:50 Dance Sports 1:34:58 What Does Korea do Well? 1:43:00 Korean Youth Find Hyunjee online Instagram @hjromy1 Dance sports @la_cha_ta_20 Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62047873 ▶ Watch us on Youtube: /davidtizzard ▶ Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/co/podcast... ▶ Listen on podcasts: https://koreadeconstructed.libsyn.com... ▶ Music by Kev at Disorientalz. https://www.instagram.com/disorientalz/
I talk about my challenges and experiences throughout my education from primary school to university.To send any comments or questions, or to request to join the Autistihood forum on Discourse - email Toni at autisticat40@outlook.com or find me on Instagram (@Autistic_at_40_podcast).
Jonah was swallowed by a whale when he went astray of God's plan but that isn't the only option. Many people today get stuck in something that feels very comfortable while avoiding God. Often following God's call requires giving up something that seems good and comfortable, but God only asks us to go forward to find something better yet! In this episode, I'm joined by Alex Pauls who shares his story of how God has guided his life. God's plan for Alex challenged his limiting beliefs and false identity statements. Although it was difficult, looking backwards so often shows us how God's plan was exactly what we needed! Read more about Alex on his website: https://kpdesign.ca/ Timestamps 00:00 Intro and Prayer 03:30 Cereal with Milk on the Inside 06:00 Origins in Communist Russia 11:30 University Life and Faith 16:00 A different path 21:00 Dream job in northern Canada 25:30 A Limit on God's Goodness 28:00 Building Self Worth 33:30 Trapped in Dream Life 38:00 Totally New Plan 43:00 The Power of Choosing the Godly Path 47:00 Deeper Worth 53:00 A Different Type of Leader 55:50 Connect with Alex
Hello dear listeners, In this podcast, I have summarized about our last BBA Department tour. I felt amazing doing this podcast after a long time. Hope you all will enjoy this. If you want to give some honest reviews you can mail me at oliarahman515@gmail.com . Thank you for listening. Take Care. Pardon me for my mistakes. Thank you all. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/olia-rahman/message
A night under the stars in the Himalayas. A lion hunt from a safari van in Africa. A dune climb in Morocco. Aayas Joshi '26 (the first Morehead-Cain Scholar from Nepal), Olu Kopano '26, and scholar host Elias Guedira '26 share about their global experiences on the Morehead-Cain International Gap Year. At the end of the episode, we also hear from current gap year scholars Abbey Beebe '27 about swimming in bioluminescent waters in the Caribbean Sea and Chandler Beals '27 from an airport in Las Vegas between trips.Morehead-Cain recipients are invited to consider taking a funded gap year between graduating high school and coming to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Listen to the first gap year episode from last year: Gap year dispatch with Emile Charles '24 (and ft. Taylor Shinal '25, Mark Finamore '25, Asher Wexler '25, and Noah Gottlieb '25). Emile interned at a children's hospital in Cape Town, South Africa; visited his father's Caribbean home in St. George's, Grenada; worked on a global public health collaboration between the Carolina and the Malawi Ministry of Health; and organized Black Lives Matter protests in Chapel Hill.
This week the Free Sauce Podcast had the pleasure to sit down with Thomas Arndt who touched on the ability to establish and maintain relationships with his students and faculty members. He also broke down how he has come to understand ways to prioritize and get things done. Mr. Arndt gave insights into finding ones purpose and ways to serve others. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tommasaurus_rex/
How is one Virginia University creating new pathways of access to a four-year degree? In this episode, we interview Sally Lorentson, Assistant Vice President for University Life at George Mason University. We learn about the ADVANCE program – an innovative partnership between Northern Virginia Community College and George Mason University aimed at creating a streamlined and student centered transfer experience. We explore the critical role community colleges play as a gateway to a 4-year degree, using dialogue and participation to bring together disparate perspectives while creating allies, and dismantling antiquated systems to rebuild them in a more inclusive, student experience centered way. Check out the Aspen Institute and the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students to learn more about advancements in the transfer student experience. Have a question, comment, or a recommendation for a perfect guest? Please email us at TransformationHorizon@gmail.com. #ODHorizonStories
Sisters, Tonight we're talking about our university life experiences, how they shaped us and the importance of having good friendships. Life changes so much while you're in and after you've left university. Today we've discussed all that went wrong and what did not. Can having a fifth year be a blessing or a curse? Why was Usra's university life so great? Why can't Warda relate to Usra & Izza's experiences? Are all friends in university snakes? University's contribution to character development? Our incidents from our university time and what they taught us? How to be a good friend? Is a higher gpa worth it? What is Izza looking forward to now? Catch this and so much more in tonight's episode. Don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to catch on to some amazing conversations coming your way! Izza's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aapki.baji/ Warda's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syedawardahali/ Usra's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/usramurtaza/ Follow our socials for more updates: • Humna's Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/humnaraza • Happy chirp's Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/happychirpofficial
Summers in Japan equal festival season, and after a 2-year hiatus due to the Covid pandemic, many events have restarted from this year. Matt, Ben, and Burke take a look at some of the popular festivals in Sapporo city that have already taken place or are currently underway, including the Yosakoi Festival, Hokkaido University Festival, and Hokkaido Shrine Festival. They discuss summer wear for festivals, a very unique festival in the popular hot spring town of Noboribetsu, strange festivals across Japan, and also Matt's recent live music gig and the not-so-friendly system that bands must use when they arrange shows at bars and other venues in Japan. Enjoy and please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts if you have a spare minute!Sponsors:Bearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are variety of Japanese made craft bottled beers. A range of whiskeys and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. Friendly English and Japanese speaking staff. https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarThe Red HouseLocated in the heart of Rusutsu Ski Resort, just cross the main road and it's behind the Seicomart Convenience store. The restaurant features a mix of Japanese, Asian fusion, and western Style dishes, including shabu-shabu with wagyu beef and Hokkaido wagyu beef steak. Open winter and summer, 12-3pm for lunch, 5-9pm for dinner, with prices ranging from under Yen 1000 to about Yen 5000. https://theredhouse.jp/Rusutsu LodgesOpen all year round. Located 5 minutes walk to the main Rusutsu Ski Resort Gondola. There are Japanese, Western, and apartment style rooms with breakfast packages available. There's a Japanese sento (public bath), two convenience stores less than a minute walk, ski room and tune up tables, plenty of free parking space, and summer BBQ packages available. Check out the website for more information and availability. http://rusutsulodges.comHokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch:voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the show
This is part 3 of 3 series episodes where Daina Troy shares with us her journey of having twin Neurodivergent sons. In the previous episode, we talked about systems, asking for support and lists to help you survive the first months of motherhood as twin mom. In this final episode of the 3-part series, we shared about shopping for twins and how there are market shows for parents to get twin products from, how color coding your children is a mental health wellness practice and how it's like to be a neurodivergent mom. Topics Covered: Shopping for twins Identical and fraternal twins Color coding twins Twins market Neurodivergent parenting Recognizing the label and recognizing neurodivergent kids' gifts and extra care that needs Twin thing Childcare for twins The sacrifices parents make especially with twins The excruciating first shower after birth About The Show: A Tribe Called Fertility is a platform to share conversations about maternal health, black families and their experiences around fertility. Our mission is to provide support and possible solutions to decrease birth disparities for black babies and maternal mortality outcomes for black women. Read more about the hosts and their birth stories in Our Stories page. About Daina Troy: Daina Troy is mother to Evan and Ethan, 8-year-old neurodiverse twin boys, and resides in South Jersey with her family. She serves as the Associate Director of the Makuu Black Cultural Center, a cultural center of University Life at the University of Pennsylvania for students of the African Diaspora. She co-teaches the History of People of African Descent at the University of Pennsylvania with Dr. Brian Peterson and Rev. Dr. Charles Howard through the Department of Africana Studies. Prior to entering higher education, Ms. Troy enjoyed a career in urban music and marketing in New York City and Los Angeles. A Philly native, Daina loves hip-hop, good vibes, and good people. Connect with Daina: Email: richie17@upenn.edu Connect with Us: Website: https://atribecalledfertility.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atribecalledfertility/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/atcf_podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMbjB2PHM2LLmc3_rzX0EEw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atribecalledfertility --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-tribe-called-fertility/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-tribe-called-fertility/support
Life University Head Wrestling Coach Omi Acosta joins us this week to talk NAIA Wrestling. Currently ranked second in the national polls, Life University is the defending national champions and has been on the rise since Coach Acosta took the helm in 2016-2017. Omi shares his experience coming up as a wrestler in South Florida winning both JUCO & NAIA National titles and how these experiences helped him develop into one of the best young up and coming wrestling coaches in the country Stay Connected!!! https://liferunningeagles.com/sports/wrestling/roster/coaches/omi-acosta/446 https://www.instagram.com/lifeuwrestling/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8offN-NDKRI The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros Value for Value https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=BHCAKFGH6TNF2 Alt Media United ://: https://altmediaunited.com/ Actual Activist ://: http://actualactivists.com/