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Utah Puck Report podcast host Jay Stevens talks hockey and the possibility of the NHL coming to Utah.
The gang is back for their first pod of the year. We recap how we brought in 2024, how waves equal you getting old, give our take on Katt Williams calling out comedians, the man who jumped over the bench to get to the judge, plans for 2024, and more. Good's Bruh Where: Kap G Lingo Stevo Word Of The Week: Skulk Big Sant's Words From O.G.: Don't Let Who You Used To Be Defined Who You Are Tomorrow Chiane XO's Shout Out Of The Week: No Buffer Podcast Like what you heard? You can get more on Patreon. Become a Patreon of The No Buffer Podcast for more exclusive content: patreon.com/nobufferpodcast For all things No Buffer Podcast: linktr.ee/nobufferpodcast
Rod Smith called through from Comic Con in San Diego with a special guest for SimonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Kariyerimizde hangi zoru seçeceğimizin bir tercih olabileceğini düşünüyorum" diyor Merve, "sonunda sevdiğimiz işi yapmak, daha mutlu olacağımız bir hayatı yaşamak varsa, içinde sıkıştığımız 'zor' yerine yeni bir şey başlamanın zorluğunu seçmekte bir sakınca yok." diye ekliyor. Merve İrem Bölük, Marmara Üniversitesi Kimya Mühendisliği bölümünden mezun olduktan sonra MEF Üniversitesi'nde Büyük Veri Analitiği yüksek lisansını tamamlamış. Üniversite öğrencisi iken Robot Kulübü'nde aldığı sorumluluklar ile sevdiği alanları nasıl keşfettiğini, sonrasında neden Tedarik Zinciri departmanında başladığını, veri ile tanışmasını ve şu an çalıştığı İş Zekası alanını konuştuk. Tanışmamıza vesile olan UP School günlerimize de selam gönderdik. Keyifli dinlemeler! Kitap Önerisi: Dört Anlaşma: Toltek Bilgelik Kitabı - Don Miguel Ruiz Podcast Önerisi: Nilay Örnek - Nasıl Olunur? Organik Beyinler Bu bölümü beğendiyseniz, yayınlarıma destek olmak icin arkadaşlarınızla paylaşabilir, asağıdaki linkten kahve ısmarlayabilirsiniz. Tesekkürler! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yenibirnedenpc/bolum-5-merve-irem-boluk
Parents weren't told after a transgender teacher allegedly threatened to shoot up a school. You won't believe what happened next. (Please subscribe & share.)
Parents weren't told after a transgender teacher allegedly threatened to shoot up a school. You won't believe what happened next. (Please subscribe & share.)
Born in Bogota, Colombia, Camilo Garavito studied business and hospitality in Costa Rica, got an MBA in Barcelona, and along the way worked in restaurants, making each experience a learning one. Now, he's helping Wisconsin school food professionals at Elior North America accounts, leading K-12 by Elior's new Chef on the Road Program.The name of the program says it all; Garavito is always on the go, and he's making the most of it. His inspiration comes from visiting the schools and meeting the foodservice teams and students. We talk about how a new perspective and fresh eyes can really add some zip to a school food program. He's bringing in cool new recipes, ingredients and a can-do attitude along with him. We also get into his extensive world travels and how each learning experience he had is serving him now as he applies his knowledge to the many unique challenges of school food.
इस एपिसोड में सुनिए, कोरोना का फिर विस्फोट, महाराष्ट्र बन रहा हब; UP के एक स्कूल में 37 केस, 500 में केले, 1600 में अंगूर;रमजान पर पाकिस्तानियों को रुला रही महंगाई, प्रयागराज लाए जा रहे अतीक अहमद की वैन से हादसा टला, पलटने से बची गाड़ी
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
On today's catch up, an anonymous teacher offers insight on violence in schools, a wild round of first name decoder and Hughesy's strange and elaborate prank on Erin!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all face uncertainty at some point in our lives. But do we embrace it or resist it? Our thoughts about uncertainty and ambiguity shape the actions we take when we are faced with change. If we reframe how we view uncertainty, we can rewrite the story we tell ourselves. “The way we describe something to ourselves and others, shapes how we think, decide and act.” Our guests on this episode are the most delightful husband and wife team, Nathan Furr and Susannah Harmon Furr who have written a fantastic book together, “The Upside of Uncertainty: A Guide to Finding Possibility in the Unknown”. Ironically recording this episode has been plagued with uncertainty. Our first attempt, last summer, was bugged with audio issues, and since then we have faced a number of technical glitches. When we finally got a chance to sit down and re-record an interview with them recently, it unfortunately fell at a time that our own Tim Houlihan was unable to join the conversation due to illness. So Kurt Nelson embraced the uncertainty and flew solo on this interview! We learn from Nathan and Susannah about the types of uncertainty and some of the tools that they have devised to overcome those periods of our lives when everything seems unsure. We know you'll take away a lot from this discussion, and we encourage you to also read their book which is packed full of useful advice. One thing we are certain about at Behavioral Grooves is how much we appreciate and rely on the support of you, our wonderful listeners. If you feel able, please join our growing community of Patreon supporters. Topics (2:25) Welcome and speed round questions. (8:20) How achievers step into uncertainty. (11:05) Planned uncertainty vs. unplanned uncertainty. (14:30) Uncertainty and possibility are two sides of the same coin. (21:32) Some of the tools to overcome uncertainty. (27:54) The possibility quotient. (33:22) How do uncertainty balancers counteract the unknown? (36:09) Why we should take more risks with options that inspire us. (39:32) Breaking down big uncertainties into small steps. (44:31) Don't wait until all the pieces are in place. (47:36) The sustaining tools to help when you need a boost. (50:38) How emotional hygiene can help you face the ups and downs of uncertainty. (52:43) The UP School. (55:13) The musical experience that changed Nathan's life. (1:00:54) Grooving Session with Kurt on grabbling with uncertainty. © 2023 Behavioral Grooves Links Nathan and Susannah's book “The Upside of Uncertainty: A Guide to Finding Possibility in the Unknown”: https://amzn.to/3ZiuXBv UP: https://www.theupsideofuncertainty.com/ UP School: https://www.theupsideofuncertainty.com/learn Buckminster Fuller: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminster_Fuller Reconstructed Living Labs (RLabs): https://rlabs.org/ Guy Winch, emotional hygiene: https://www.ted.com/talks/guy_winch_why_we_all_need_to_practice_emotional_first_aid?language=en Musical Links Vincenzo Lamagna's adaption of Giselle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27lgUp_FboE&ab_channel=VariousArtists-Topic
Today - we're talking to Colorado Sun rural reporter Shannon Najmabadi about the continuing events in a sexting case that caught up school administrators in the rural eastern Colorado town of Brush.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Social - Nicki Minaj is in hot water over her new World Cup song, but should critics hold her accountable for the controversy surrounding Qatar? Then, Candace Cameron Bure faces backlash for her views on “traditional” marriage. And, Michelle Obama's parenting advice. Why the former first lady believes we should be raising adults not children. Then, is break up school the key to mending a broken heart? Plus, we find out which celebrity never wears underwear! And, navigating difficult family relationships with best selling author and psychotherapist Julia Samuel.
Clinton Township police tell WWJ that the victim was struck on Gratiot Avenue south of Hall Road, M-59 around 5am. WWJ's Mike Campbell has the story. Two people have been arrested in three gun store robberies that police say put dozens of guns on the streets. Charges could come today in the threats that closed three schools yesterday in Warren. WWJ's Charlie Langton has more. (Credit: Dearborn Police Department)
Host Rick Outzen discusses the latest on the Washington High melee and how the school district is making games safer.
3/4ths of Hartford Public School Students cannot read.
It's back to school time! Tiff + Cara are talking all things school - school supplies, school lunches, ya know, the important stuff! . . . Want to hear Tiff + Cara talk about something?? Let them know and they'd love to cover it on the show! DM your ideas on Instagram. Instagram - @thebepod #thebepodcast Are you subscribed?? Get subscribed wherever you listen so you don't miss an episode. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts! . . . Music in the background: Yam Haus Instagram - @yamhaus Spotify
- "Excavation Work Has Begun on Graves Located on the Site of a Historic Black Church in Virginia" - DL ANDERSON & MATT DURNING: "The Directors of the Powerful New Documentary 'Stay Prayed Up' Follow a Legendary Gospel Music Group in the Deep South" - "School Board Delays a Vote on Whether or Not to Allow Planned Parenthood to Open Up one of Their Offices ON CAMPUS of a High School in Their District"
In deze aflevering spreek ik met Addy Aertse en Stein Hurkx. Beiden zijn co-founder van Start-up School Eindhoven: Dé hands-on school voor future-proof ondernemerschap waar duurzame doeners impact maken, samen met de 040-community. We gaan het hebben over:- het nieuwe MBO-concept Start-up School in Eindhoven.- welke skills en vaardigheden je als student leert.- de ambitie om studenten te lanceren met een future-proof onderneming én een MBO-diploma.https://www.nationaleberoepengids.nl/podcast
If you want to launch your startup and get tricks and tips from legendary startup founders, you're in the right place. In this #YAPLive, we get schooled on the startup world by Netflix and Kickstarter founders, Marc Randolph and Yancey Strickler. Marc and Yancey are known for their innovative ideas and tremendous successes, so who better to show us the ropes? In this episode, Hala, Marc, and Yancey chat about the traits and qualities of successful entrepreneurs, Yancey's philosophy of Bentoism and why it's important that businesses are led by deeper values than profit, how to determine if a product has demand, and how to know when to pivot. Topics Include: - Traits and qualities of successful entrepreneurs - The story behind creating Netflix - Yancy's philosophy of Bentoism - What is the biggest lesson learned from failure - How to determine a product that has demand - How to know when to pivot vs close your business - How much should we pay attention to the competition? - Q & A: Pitching your ideas - Advice for a new entrepreneur - And other topics… Marc Randolph is the co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, and a veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur, investor, and advisor. He is also the author and podcast host of That Will Never Work. Yancey Strickler is a writer and entrepreneur. He's the co-founder of Kickstarter, cofounder of Metalabel, and co-founder of the artist resource The Creative Independent. He is also the creator of Bentoism and The Ideaspace, and the author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World. Sponsored By: Open Door Capital - Go to investwithodc.com to learn more! Wise - Join 13 million people and businesses who are already saving, and try Wise for free at Wise.com/yap Shopify - Go to shopify.com/profiting, for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features Faherty - Knack Bags - Go to knackbags.com - Use the code YAP and for a limited time, get a free TSA-approved lock with purchase, just add the TSA lock to your cart with your Knack bag of choice and use the code YAP at checkout to get it for free. Resources Mentioned: #YAPLive: Start Up School with Top Tech Founders on Clubhouse: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/yaplive-start-up-school-with-top-tech-founders-on-clubhouse/ YAP Episode #116: How Netflix Disrupted The Entertainment Industry with Marc Randolph https://www.youngandprofiting.com/116-how-netflix-disrupted-the-entertainment-industry-with-marc-randolph/ YAP Episode #81: Bentoism For a Better World with Yancey Strickler: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/81-bentoism-for-a-better-world-with-yancey-strickler/ Marc's Website: https://marcrandolph.com/ Marc's Podcast: https://marcrandolph.com/podcasts/ Marc's Book: https://marcrandolph.com/the-book/ Marc's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcrandolph/ Marc's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatwillneverwork/ Marc's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbrandolph Yancey's Website: https://www.ystrickler.com/ Yancey's Book: https://www.ystrickler.com/book Yancy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yancey-strickler-486b4557/ Yancey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ystrickler/ Yancyey's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ystrickler Connect with Young and Profiting: Hala's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Hala's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Hala's Twitter: https://twitter.com/yapwithhala Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@halataha Website: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/ Text Hala: https://youngandprofiting.co/TextHala or text “YAP” to 28046 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Does a different school hours schedule work for your family? And who has put their hand up for an origin spot & will they deliver at magic round? Triple M Breakfast Headlines: A look at the front and back page with everything happening in Sydney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FLORIDA FRIDAY - Florida sheriff tells people to shoot burglars to save tax dollars. Florida mom threatens to blow up school for not feeding her kid enough. Floridaman pees inside the beer cave. Floridaman says he's Jesus, traps a minor in locker room for a kiss. // Weird AF News is the only daily weird news podcast hosted by a comedian and recorded in a closet. Show your SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon where you'll get bonus episodes and other weird af news stuff http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - WATCH Weird AF News on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/weirdafnews - check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones or http://twitter.com/funnyjones or http://facebook.com/comedianjonesy or http://Jonesy.com
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Podcast host, Erica Bailey hosts an in-depth conversation with EMS Specialist, Tremaine Clayton, Outreach Specialist, Haika Mushi, School of Nursing Clinical Liaison, Alicia Printemps- Herget, and nursing students (Jen Heideman, Martin Sangil and Megan Caufield) about their work and experience collaborating with Portland Street Response. With the COVID 19 pandemic, Portland Street Response worked closely with the UP School of Nursing to focus on outreach support in partnership with Portland Fire and Rescue. They collaborate with community partners to obtain and distribute supplies to unsheltered individuals experiencing houselessness. Students have the opportunity to build relationships, provide basic nursing support and health assessments, and connect folks with various resources and support systems. #upnursing #nursepodcaster
In this episode of New Education Systems, Layman is joined by Bonnitta Roy to talk about her new experiment in serial, transformative education: The Pop-Up School. They discuss her inspirations and intentions for the school; her life-long history as an educator; the shortcomings of many current educational models; her ideal transformational curriculum; and the importance of education for the senses, the stages of the self, grief and 'dark nights,' and much more. Bonnitta Roy is a process philosopher, the founder and president of Alderlore Insight Center, an associate editor for Integral Review, and a consciousness studies and transpersonal psychology professor at The Graduate Institute. She is also the inspiration and instructor behind The Magellan Courses and the Pop-Up School. Please consider supporting us to help make more of these videos possible: https://www.patreon.com/theintegralstage
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The Supreme Court has been busy hearing oral arguments. Maine struggled Wednesday to defend its school funding system, with GOP-appointed justices casting a skeptical eye on the program, which pays for students to attend some private schools as long as their classrooms aren't too religious. As Stephen Dinan reports, Chief Justice John Roberts said that means the state ends up picking and choosing some religious schools and rejecting others. Stephen also tells Andy Parks the latest on President Biden's commission on the Supreme Court, which failed to recommend any significant changes to the way the justices operate.
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➤ Romance vs. School ~ Should I give up school for a relationship with a wonderful guy? Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show.
How persistent is economic inequality in the country? In this episode, we reached out to economist and Rappler columnist, Dr. JC Punongbayan of the UP School of Economics to talk about some economic problems that the Philippines have suffered as a nation and what flaws in the system enable these issues to continue to the present. If you want to listen to our full interview with JC, visit our website, www.podkas.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podkas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podkas/support
This story is about Buster Bear. One day the students at Old Mother Nature's school ask about whether Buster Bear has a tail or not and they cannot decide whether he does or doesn't. When Buster crashes into the School the students run and hide but get a chance to ask Buster about his tail and other things once they all realize that he is not going to eat them. Buster gets to show and tell the other animals somethings about himself that they didn't know. Maybe you will learn something about Buster as well. Let's listen and see. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
On this episode of the “Dr. Duke Show we head to Loudoun County, Virginia, with a blockbuster story the mainstream media is slow to cover. A father blew the whistle on the district covering up the alleged sexual assault of his daughter, in the girls bathroom, by a boy wearing a skirt.
First, Asad Rehman joins host Snigdha Sharma to discuss how Scheduled Caste students in a government school in Uttar Pradesh's Mainpuri were facing caste discrimination and how some Thakur men from the village reacted to the complaint.Next, Amitabh Sinha joins the show to talk about India's current Covid situation. (8:25)And finally, we go over details of an anti-infiltration operation Kashmir's Uri that led to the capture of a LeT militant. (18:20)
Heart Of The Matter - A Podcast On Legal Developments From Around The World
In this episode, I speak with Carina Laforteza and Rocky Reyes about the ease of doing business in the Philippines.Carina C. Laforteza is a lawyer and a certified public accountant with extensive tax and corporate practice. Ms. Laforteza is a partner of SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan and currently heads the Firm's Tax Practice Group. Before pursuing law, Ms. Laforteza worked as an auditor in one of the biggest accounting firms in the Philippines.Ms. Laforteza has been teaching taxation at the University of the Philippines College of Law since 2009. She has also taught business law at the UP School of Economics. She was an accredited Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) lecturer in taxation. She is a member of the Tax Management Association of the Philippines and of the Institute of Corporate DirectorsMs. Laforteza received her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the Philippines where she graduated cum laude and class valedictorian. She received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accountancy degree, cum laude, from UP as well.Rocky Alejandro L. Reyes heads the firm's Special Projects Department. He specializes in taxation, project finance, construction, leveraged leases and infrastructure projects.Mr. Reyes acted as legal advisor in connection with the drafting of the proposed implementing rules and regulations for the revised Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Law of the Philippines and had advised on the drafting of proposed legislation to create the Private Sector Infrastructure Development Fund. Mr. Reyes continues to be involved in various private power and other infrastructure projects in the Philippines and other Asian countries.From 1988 to 1990, he served as a foreign attorney at Anderson Mori & Rabinowitz in Tokyo.Please visit www.syciplaw.com to find out more about investing in the Philippines.DisclaimerThis segment contains a summary of the legal issuances discussed in the podcast. It was prepared by SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan (SyCipLaw) to update the public about recent legal developments.This podcast is only a guide material and is circulated for information purposes only. SyCipLaw assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of any information provided in this podcast. It does not constitute legal advice of SyCipLaw or establish any attorney-client relationship between SyCipLaw and the viewer. It is not a substitute for legal counsel. Viewers or listeners should not act upon the information in this segment without seeking professional counsel. For more specific, comprehensive and up-to-date information, or for help regarding particular factual situations, please seek the opinion of legal counsel licensed in your jurisdiction. SyCipLaw may periodically add, change, improve or update the information in this podcast without notice. Please check the official version of the issuances discussed in this podcast. There may be other relevant legal issuances not mentioned in this podcast, or there may be amendments or supplements to the legal issuances discussed here which are published after the circulation of this podcast. No portion of this podcast may be emailed, forwarded, reposted, copied in different electronic devices, copied or posted online in any platform, copied or reproduced in books, pamphlets, outlines or notes, whether printed, mimeographed or typewritten, or copied in any other form, without the prior written consent of SyCipLaw.
Heart Of The Matter - A Podcast On Legal Developments From Around The World
In this episode, I speak with Carina Laforteza and Rocky Reyes about the Philippines Investment Priorities Plan.Carina C. Laforteza is a lawyer and a certified public accountant with extensive tax and corporate practice. Ms. Laforteza is a partner of SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan and currently heads the Firm's Tax Practice Group. Before pursuing law, Ms. Laforteza worked as an auditor in one of the biggest accounting firms in the Philippines.Ms. Laforteza has been teaching taxation at the University of the Philippines College of Law since 2009. She has also taught business law at the UP School of Economics. She was an accredited Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) lecturer in taxation. She is a member of the Tax Management Association of the Philippines and of the Institute of Corporate DirectorsMs. Laforteza received her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the Philippines where she graduated cum laude and class valedictorian. She received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accountancy degree, cum laude, from UP as well.Rocky Alejandro L. Reyes heads the firm's Special Projects Department. He specializes in taxation, project finance, construction, leveraged leases and infrastructure projects.Mr. Reyes acted as legal advisor in connection with the drafting of the proposed implementing rules and regulations for the revised Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Law of the Philippines and had advised on the drafting of proposed legislation to create the Private Sector Infrastructure Development Fund. Mr. Reyes continues to be involved in various private power and other infrastructure projects in the Philippines and other Asian countries.From 1988 to 1990, he served as a foreign attorney at Anderson Mori & Rabinowitz in Tokyo.Please visit www.syciplaw.com to find out more about investing in the Philippines.DisclaimerThis segment contains a summary of the legal issuances discussed in the podcast. It was prepared by SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan (SyCipLaw) to update the public about recent legal developments.This podcast is only a guide material and is circulated for information purposes only. SyCipLaw assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of any information provided in this podcast. It does not constitute legal advice of SyCipLaw or establish any attorney-client relationship between SyCipLaw and the viewer. It is not a substitute for legal counsel. Viewers or listeners should not act upon the information in this segment without seeking professional counsel. For more specific, comprehensive and up-to-date information, or for help regarding particular factual situations, please seek the opinion of legal counsel licensed in your jurisdiction. SyCipLaw may periodically add, change, improve or update the information in this podcast without notice. Please check the official version of the issuances discussed in this podcast. There may be other relevant legal issuances not mentioned in this podcast, or there may be amendments or supplements to the legal issuances discussed here which are published after the circulation of this podcast. No portion of this podcast may be emailed, forwarded, reposted, copied in different electronic devices, copied or posted online in any platform, copied or reproduced in books, pamphlets, outlines or notes, whether printed, mimeographed or typewritten, or copied in any other form, without the prior written consent of SyCipLaw.
Heart Of The Matter - A Podcast On Legal Developments From Around The World
In this episode, I speak with Carina Laforteza and Rocky Reyes about investment incentives to the Philippines.Carina C. Laforteza is a lawyer and a certified public accountant with extensive tax and corporate practice. Ms. Laforteza is a partner of SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan and currently heads the Firm's Tax Practice Group. Before pursuing law, Ms. Laforteza worked as an auditor in one of the biggest accounting firms in the Philippines.Ms. Laforteza has been teaching taxation at the University of the Philippines College of Law since 2009. She has also taught business law at the UP School of Economics. She was an accredited Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) lecturer in taxation. She is a member of the Tax Management Association of the Philippines and of the Institute of Corporate DirectorsMs. Laforteza received her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the Philippines where she graduated cum laude and class valedictorian. She received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accountancy degree, cum laude, from UP as well.Rocky Alejandro L. Reyes heads the firm's Special Projects Department. He specializes in taxation, project finance, construction, leveraged leases and infrastructure projects.Mr. Reyes acted as legal advisor in connection with the drafting of the proposed implementing rules and regulations for the revised Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Law of the Philippines and had advised on the drafting of proposed legislation to create the Private Sector Infrastructure Development Fund. Mr. Reyes continues to be involved in various private power and other infrastructure projects in the Philippines and other Asian countries.From 1988 to 1990, he served as a foreign attorney at Anderson Mori & Rabinowitz in Tokyo.Please visit www.syciplaw.com to find out more about investing in the Philippines.DisclaimerThis segment contains a summary of the legal issuances discussed in the podcast. It was prepared by SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan (SyCipLaw) to update the public about recent legal developments.This podcast is only a guide material and is circulated for information purposes only. SyCipLaw assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of any information provided in this podcast. It does not constitute legal advice of SyCipLaw or establish any attorney-client relationship between SyCipLaw and the viewer. It is not a substitute for legal counsel. Viewers or listeners should not act upon the information in this segment without seeking professional counsel. For more specific, comprehensive and up-to-date information, or for help regarding particular factual situations, please seek the opinion of legal counsel licensed in your jurisdiction. SyCipLaw may periodically add, change, improve or update the information in this podcast without notice. Please check the official version of the issuances discussed in this podcast. There may be other relevant legal issuances not mentioned in this podcast, or there may be amendments or supplements to the legal issuances discussed here which are published after the circulation of this podcast. No portion of this podcast may be emailed, forwarded, reposted, copied in different electronic devices, copied or posted online in any platform, copied or reproduced in books, pamphlets, outlines or notes, whether printed, mimeographed or typewritten, or copied in any other form, without the prior written consent of SyCipLaw.
Heart Of The Matter - A Podcast On Legal Developments From Around The World
In this episode, I talk to Carina Laforteza and Rocky Reyes on why businesses should invest in the Philippines. Carina C. Laforteza is a lawyer and a certified public accountant with extensive tax and corporate practice. Ms. Laforteza is a partner of SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan and currently heads the Firm's Tax Practice Group. Before pursuing law, Ms. Laforteza worked as an auditor in one of the biggest accounting firms in the Philippines.Ms. Laforteza has been teaching taxation at the University of the Philippines College of Law since 2009. She has also taught business law at the UP School of Economics. She was an accredited Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) lecturer in taxation. She is a member of the Tax Management Association of the Philippines and of the Institute of Corporate DirectorsMs. Laforteza received her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the Philippines where she graduated cum laude and class valedictorian. She received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accountancy degree, cum laude, from UP as well.Rocky Alejandro L. Reyes heads the firm's Special Projects Department. He specializes in taxation, project finance, construction, leveraged leases and infrastructure projects.Mr. Reyes acted as legal advisor in connection with the drafting of the proposed implementing rules and regulations for the revised Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Law of the Philippines and had advised on the drafting of proposed legislation to create the Private Sector Infrastructure Development Fund. Mr. Reyes continues to be involved in various private power and other infrastructure projects in the Philippines and other Asian countries.From 1988 to 1990, he served as a foreign attorney at Anderson Mori & Rabinowitz in Tokyo.Please visit www.syciplaw.com to find out more about investing in the Philippines.DisclaimerThis segment contains a summary of the legal issuances discussed in the podcast. It was prepared by SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan (SyCipLaw) to update the public about recent legal developments.This podcast is only a guide material and is circulated for information purposes only. SyCipLaw assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of any information provided in this podcast. It does not constitute legal advice of SyCipLaw or establish any attorney-client relationship between SyCipLaw and the viewer. It is not a substitute for legal counsel. Viewers or listeners should not act upon the information in this segment without seeking professional counsel. For more specific, comprehensive and up-to-date information, or for help regarding particular factual situations, please seek the opinion of legal counsel licensed in your jurisdiction. SyCipLaw may periodically add, change, improve or update the information in this podcast without notice. Please check the official version of the issuances discussed in this podcast. There may be other relevant legal issuances not mentioned in this podcast, or there may be amendments or supplements to the legal issuances discussed here which are published after the circulation of this podcast. No portion of this podcast may be emailed, forwarded, reposted, copied in different electronic devices, copied or posted online in any platform, copied or reproduced in books, pamphlets, outlines or notes, whether printed, mimeographed or typewritten, or copied in any other form, without the prior written consent of SyCipLaw.
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The highly transmissible delta variant of COVID-19 has spread through Southeast Asia. Countries all over the region have been reporting a spike in new cases, but the Philippines is only just starting to see an upward trend. UP School of Statistics associate professor Peter Cayton explains the data. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we get to talk to Emma Majewski, one of the leads in this summer's Teen Rep production of All Shook Up. Theatre is back, and you can hear the excitement in her voice, as she describes how much fun, and hard work, the talented cast and crew have put into bringing us LIVE theatre! Live performances August 5 & 6, 2021 Streaming available August 5-8, 2021 Inspired by and featuring the songs of ELVIS PRESLEY ® Book by JOE DIPIETRO Directed by Julie Zatko Music Directed by Luke D. Rosen It's 1955, and into a square little town in a square little state rides a guitar-playing young man who changes everything and everyone he meets. Loosely based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, this hip-swiveling, lip-curling musical fantasy will have you jumpin' out of your blue suede shoes with such classics as “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Hound Dog,” “Jailhouse Rock,” and “Don't Be Cruel.”
Good Morning, Colorado, you're listening to the Daily Sun-Up with the Colorado Sun. It's Monday July 19th. This year, Colorado lawmakers passed a bill requiring school districts with Native American mascots to make a change or face thousands of dollars in fines. Today - Colorado Sun contributor Sue McMillin joined reporter Jesse Paul to discuss how districts are reacting to the new law. Before we begin, let's go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett's book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today we're going back to July 19th, 1879 when Colorado finally found its state limits. For years surveyors worked through rugged terrain to define Colorado's straight boundaries. But it turns out, they're not actually straight. All four edges meander from their course to some extent. In fact, a study done in 2018 suggested that as a result of the surveying challenges Colorado has no fewer than 697 sides. That makes it a hexahectaenneacontakaiheptagon. Now, our feature story. Only a few of Colorado's public schools still use team names such as Redskins, Savages, Warriors and Indians. But a new state law says all of them must figure out how to rebrand with names and mascots that don't misuse Native American images. They have until June of 2022 to complete the work or face $25,000 per month fines. Colorado Sun contributor Sue McMillin has been following the issue for almost a year. Last week, she went to Lamar, where the high school teams and even local streets carry the Savages name. She explained to reporter Jesse Paul how fraught the discussion of changing is, even sparking threats of lawsuits to avoid complying with the new law. To read more about how Colorado schools are rethinking their team names, visit coloradosun.com. Thanks for listening. Finally, here are a few stories you should know about today: Drought in the West is so severe and persistent that large reservoirs in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico must for the first time release water to replenish Lake Powell. The Bureau of Reclamation on Friday said about 2.5 million acre-feet of water that was projected to flow into Lake Powell has effectively disappeared because of drought. Water levels at Lake Powell are so low that there is a risk that turbines on the huge hydro electric plant will have to stop turning. Flaming Gorge Reservoir in Wyoming and Blue Mesa Reservoir near Gunnison will begin releasing water in August. Navajo Reservoir, which straddles the Colorado-New Mexico border, will send water starting in November. The reservoirs will in total send about 175,000 acre-feet of water, enough to raise Lake Powell by three feet. Business leaders shocked University of Colorado economists with record high optimism about the state's economy, sales and hiring. The most recent quarterly Colorado Business Review reported a third of the 250 business leaders polled said their sales never decreased during the pandemic. Another 19 percent said sales have returned to pre-pandemic levels. Most said they expect their company's employment to return to pre-pandemic levels sometime between September and the end of 2022. The researchers from the Leeds Business Research Division at CU also said Colorado's real gross domestic product fully recovered from the recession by March 31. Plague has been confirmed in a sample of fleas collected as part of the investigation into the death of a 10-year-old La Plata County girl on July 5. San Juan Basin Public Health said the fleas were tested by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The local health department said it is reaching out to people who live in south central La Plata County, near where the fleas were collected, to remind them to take precautions against the disease, including the use of veterinarian-approved flea control products for domestic animals. Plague, which is treatable, is caused by bacteria that can be transmitted to humans by the bites of infected fleas or by direct contact with infected animals. Plague has been found in animals in multiple Colorado counties this summer. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. Now, a quick message from our editor. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you'll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don't forget to tune in again tomorrow. Featured clip from: KOAA-TV See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An employee of Seattle, who has been called a "social justice warrior" and is now a progressive candidate for the King County Council threatened to blow up a school bus, then called middle school students cowards as they fled.According to court documents obtained by The Post Millennial, Ubax Gardheere boarded the Highline School District bus on Jan. 12, 2010 as it travelled on its morning route. Once aboard the bus, which was heading to Chinook Middle School, Gardheere demanded the driver tell his dispatcher "that a national security incident was going on."Gardheere then began yelling at the children about America's relationship with Somalia, according to police reports. An audio recording of the incident demonstrated that when the driver told Gardheere to leave the bus she said, "You need to calm yourselves down 'cause I could have a bomb. Look how loose my clothes are."Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.Support the show (https://buymeacoff.ee/seattlepodcast)
Join Hala for a Live Young and Profiting Podcast Episode with former Netflix CEO Marc Randolph & Kickstarter Co-Founder Yancey Strickler as they discuss the fundamentals of building a start-up and sharing their tips and tricks for success ***Meet the Moderators*** Marc Randolph -Marc Randolph, the co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, and a veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur, investor, and advisor. As well as the author and podcast host of “That Willl never Work. Yancey Strickler is the co-founder of Kickstarter, father of the philosophy of Bentoism, and author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World. Social Media: Follow YAP on IG: www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting Reach out to Hala directly at Hala@YoungandProfiting.com Follow Hala on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Follow Hala on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yapwithhala Follow Hala on ClubHouse: @halataha Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.youngandprofiting.com
Special Start-up Episode, in collaboration with the Nordic Start-Up School. Part 2: Business Planning. A conversation with 3 NSS Mentors: Hanne Nuutinen, Hanna Nylhom and Pasi Pohjola, to discuss everything start-ups need to know about Business Planning (also called Strategy). What is business planning / strategy? Why do start-ups need to focus on strategy/business planning? Where to start? What elements should they focus on? What are the reasons not to launch a start-up? What are the biggest strategy mistakes start-ups can make? What is the #1 practical tip you'll give any start-up?
Special Start-up Episode, in collaboration with the Nordic Start-Up School. Part 1 : Sales & Marketing. Kelvin Chikezie, Ukko Järvinen and Anthony Sundström, 3 NSS mentors joined me to discuss everything start-ups need to know about Sales & Marketing. Why do start-ups need to focus on sales & marketing? Will they fail if they don't? What should they specifically spend time on? Where should they start? Is there a difference between B2B, B2C and B2B2C? What are the most frequent questions start-ups have? How and where can they get their first clients? What are the biggest sales & marketing mistakes they can make? What is the #1 practical tip you'll give any start-up?
Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced Thursday that the state is loosening a social distance requirement for children in school to 3 feet apart, rather than 6 feet. The change, which reflects recent CDC guidance, would enable many schools to reopen to significantly more students at a time.
A new law provides financial incentives for school districts that accelerate school reopenings, an investigation into the waiver system that increased nurse workloads during the recent COVID-19 surge, and San Diego County moves to eliminate phone call costs for jail inmates.
Maris Lidaka is a filmmaker in Los Angeles and the creator of the Blended Future Project. Maris talks with me about his experience growing up mixed both in a mostly white suburb but also abroad in high school. This experience allowed him to gain some perspective on race and who he is.
The COVID-19 pandemic took center stage in 2020, heightening safety concerns, halting everyday activities and occupations, and completely upending the school year for students, parents and school staff everywhere. Elyria Schools Superintendent Ann Schloss talks about how the district has coped during the crisis, and its continuous trek toward recovery. In chatting, she also highlights the new-school-construction project in Elyria and Elyria Township and hints at exciting things to come in the spring and fall of 2021.
Our guest for this episode is Mr. Darwin Rivers. He's a Certified Life Coach and Emotional Intelligence Practitioner as well as a graduate of the famed UP - School of Labor and Industrial Relations. He is also the founder and President of the Philippines HR Group and is currently the Country HR & Admin Director of Peak Outsourcing. More recently, He has been honored as one of the Top 10 Filipinos to follow on LinkedIn as well as one of the Top HR Global Leaders of the world this 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinspiringleader/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theinspiringleader/support
Up School; yeni mezun veya teknoloji alanında çalışmak isteyen kadınları, sektöre kazandırmayı amaçlayan bir girişimdir.Teknik eğitimin yanı sıra mentörlük ile teknoloji sektörüne rol model kadınlar yetiştirmeyi amaçlıyor. Kurucusu Mina İlköz, Up School'un hikayesini anlatıyor.(00:00) Selam(01:12) Mina İlköz kimdir? (04:45) Kurumsal hayattan vazgeçmek(09:12) Up School'u kuruluş hikayesi(13:13) Gelir modeli(21:50) Yatırım ve finansman durumu(35:00) Up School metrikleri(49:48) Açık pozisyona uygun insanı bulamamak(01:03:00) Up School duyurusu(01:04:00) Hoşça kalın •Up School:https://bit.ly/3l9BWIq . •Mina İlköz Linkedin hesabı:https://bit.ly/3m7OFwL .•YGA: Young Guru Academy, 2000 yılında Türkiye'de kurulan, kâr amacı gütmeyen uluslararası bir sivil toplum kuruluşudur.https://bit.ly/378J9nk . •MVP: (Minimum viable product) Minimum uygulanabilir ürün•RPA: (Robotic process automation) Robotik süreç otomasyonu•24 dakikadaki bahsedilen Rika Watanabe Yamada'nın deneyimleri: https://bit.ly/3m9JxrM .•UI Path: Robotik süreç otomasyonu için bir platform geliştiren küresel bir yazılım şirketidirhttps://bit.ly/3fB5rBN .Up School mezunları:https://bit.ly/33hjF6b .https://bit.ly/3nSyJyI .https://bit.ly/3nVSIN9 .
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Today I’m flying solo and catching you guys up on what’s been going on with us! To start I’m sharing how Logan’s first few weeks of school are going. Although Logan is able to go in person, this year (so far) has still been very different due to covid- I’m talking all about that! I’m also giving some updates on Logan’s aac and our journey with medication. It’s been a year now that Logan has had his talker and he has truly made so much progress! As far as medication, that has also been several months of many ups and downs. We’re finally starting to see some majorly positive changes which I’m excited to share! Lastly, I’m reflecting back on the two year anniversary of Adventures in Autism and sharing some of my big takeaways. It’s always great to sit down record these solo episodes- I hope you enjoy listening! Sponsors: Audible audibletrial.com/adventuresinautism Making Authentic Friendships makingauthenticfriendships.com Connect with Megan: IG: @adventuresinautismpod FB: @Adventures In Autism Podcast Email: adventuresinautism2018@yahoo.com Enjoying the show? I would so appreciate your rating & review! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/megan-carranza/message
It's the Friday Shake Up and we're talking... How realistic it is that school formals can be socially-distanced, whether moving regionally can help you get a job, and beauty companies reconsidering skin-whitening products. Join Hack's Isabella Higgins with author Cole Brown and journalist Frances Mao.
It's the Friday Shake Up and we're talking... How realistic it is that school formals can be socially-distanced, whether moving regionally can help you get a job, and beauty companies reconsidering skin-whitening products. Join Hack's Isabella Higgins with author Cole Brown and journalist Frances Mao.
If you just got notice from your child’s school that they’ll be distance learning this Fall; you’re not alone. Listen in to a previously-recorded training Erin shared, giving you access to free downloadable PDFs, and practical tools to utilize them. If your mama soul is weary, soak in Erin’s teacher-training and encouragement to gear up for a Back-To-School season unlike any other. I created a free download PDF for you with my Top 6 Tips for Setting up a Temporary School situation in your home that maintains your peace, sanity, and keeps your students positively moving through their studies and getting done what they need to accomplish. Grab this free download PDF Complimentary Class Schedule to help you stay organized too! This is exactly why this community exists: to give you ideas, resources, and help when you need it. Cheering you on! Erin
Welcome to our thirtieth episode! Join the conversation as we chat about all things Kokomo, Indiana! The staff of The Kokomo Post chimes in on everything happening in the city we love. From local events to news happening in Kokomo to all our favorite things in this place that we call home. We want to hear from you! What's going on? What do you think, Kokomo? www.thekokomopost.com
Hi guys:)I am sorry that I sound so dull in this episode, I am quite sick, hence why I sound so boring lol. So sorry for it but I wanted to get an episode out today real bad!business enquiries: kindafunnybyms@gmail.comthank you for tuning in and I will see y'all on Tuesday!your host,MariaSIGNING OUT xSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/kinda-funny-by-maria-shooketh/donations
On this episode, Linda and Judith get candid about their career dreams and how that has influenced their further studies decision. They share the challenges they have faced while pursuing further studies and their hopes and dreams for the future. This episode was recorded in February. The world was very different back then and so much has happened in between. In that regard, we would like to disclaim that a few things have changed from what is shared but the gist of the episode stays true; studying as an adult is tough.
On today's episode of Credit:0, we take you to a magical land where throwing an apple out a window gets you in more trouble than bashing a kid's head against a wall: School. Hosts: Tweed (twitter.com/TweedCreates) Luke (www.youtube.com/channel/UCRZn-LaWJ_6yE_Oj-hWVcjA) Darel (www.instagram.com/afartraveller) Drew (twitter.com/AfterschoolDrew) Wanna keep up with us? Hit us up on Twitter: twitter.com/AfterschoolArc8 and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcIgbiixgg6EVWs7LY7-lQ oh god and on Facebook: www.facebook.com/AfterschoolArcade If you like listening to us here find us on your favorite podcasting platform!
This is the first in a series of conversations with Khongi Khongorzul, a dear friend and a CEO of a new school in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. I have become an advisor to her and her school focused on leadership, project based learning, and social emotional learning. If you have questions or comments, please reach out to me at www.growingatwork.com.
Water crisis na naman! Bakit ba nawawalan tayo ng tubig sa Metro Manila? Masasagot lang natin 'yan kung babalikan natin ang panahon bago ang Maynilad at Manila Water. Kasama si National Scientist Raul Fabella, dating dean ng UP School of Economics, aalamin ni JC Punongbayan kung ano ang sitwasyon bago ang privatization ng water sector. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
Erin Weidemann joins Pardon the Mess as many of us find ourselves (unexpectedly and suddenly) in the throes of homeschooling. A professional educator and now a homeschooling mama, Erin offers extremely practical ways to maximize our homeschooling operations. You will love her “Top Six Tips for Setting up a Temporary Homeschool.” They are both grace-filled and doable for those of us who feel like fish out of water when it comes to homeschooling our kids. More than anything, I promise you will walk away feeling encouraged and capable. During these times, Erin reminds us that our real goal is to form bonds with our kids and lead them to Jesus every day—the rest is icing on the cake. Amen, sister!
With the uncertainty of school closures and Year 12’s ATAR we caught up with Penrhos Principle Meg Melville to find out what the school has implemented as a result of COVID19. Also, with lockdowns and self-distancing now in place we wanted to know what your weekend plans are? Jeremy is trying to put smiles on kids faces, Joanne is going to a have a driveway party, and Pete Rowsthorn has started to do something very peculiar! Plus Miguel Maestre from The Living Room gave us an insight into his world, we tried our hardest to figure out what he was saying… if you can understand him let us know. And we kicked off a new segment with West Coast Eagle Tom Barrass, “Barrass’s Backyard” – we were pretty impressed with what he has already achieved in his backyard since isolating. Enjoy and please remember to keep your distance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode, Megan and Ciera talk to their dad about his life growing up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/according-two/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/according-two/support
Alam na natin kung bakit private concessionaires, at hindi gobyerno, ang namamahala sa distribution ng tubig sa Metro Manila. Pero sino nga ba ang dapat sisihin sa water crisis? At ano ang solusyon dito? Ito ang tatalakayin ni JC Punongbayan, isang batang ekonomista, at ni National Scientist Raul Fabella, dating dean ng UP School of Economics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Water crisis na naman! Bakit ba nawawalan tayo ng tubig sa Metro Manila? Masasagot lang natin 'yan kung babalikan natin ang panahon bago ang Maynilad at Manila Water. Kasama si National Scientist Raul Fabella, dating dean ng UP School of Economics, aalamin ni JC Punongbayan kung ano ang sitwasyon bago ang privatization ng water sector. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alam na natin kung bakit private concessionaires, at hindi gobyerno, ang namamahala sa distribution ng tubig sa Metro Manila. Pero sino nga ba ang dapat sisihin sa water crisis? At ano ang solusyon dito? Ito ang tatalakayin ni JC Punongbayan, isang batang ekonomista, at ni National Scientist Raul Fabella, dating dean ng UP School of Economics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
On today's episode of Credit:0, we take you to a magical land where throwing an apple out a window gets you in more trouble than bashing a kid's head against a wall: School. Hosts: Tweed (twitter.com/TweedsGuide) Luke (youtube.com/channel/UCRZn-LaWJ_6yE_Oj-hWVcjA) Darel (instagram.com/afartraveller) Drew (twitter.com/AfterschoolDrew) Wanna keep up with us? The best way to hear from us (and support us!) is through our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AfterschoolArcade We're also on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcIgbiixgg6EVWs7LY7-lQ And on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfterschoolArc8 oh god and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AfterschoolArcade Coming soon to podcasting platforms near you!
The current generation of children will not live longer than their parents if the current skyrocketing obesity trend continues. One out of every five children are now obese, according to the latest statistics, while millions of others are overweight and not far behind. As those numbers continue to rise, so too will the number of children facing illnesses once thought to be reserved only for adults — heart disease, type 2 diabetes and more. On this episode of The Exam Room™, “The Weight Loss Champion” Chuck Carroll talks about his own struggle with childhood obesity. Doctors put him on blood pressure medication when he was only 15 years old because of his poor eating habits! Dietician Maggie Neola then joins the show to update us on some extraordinary efforts to prevent other children from suffering the same fate. A number of states are considering legislation that would require schools to offer plant-based lunch options, including New York and California. She and Chuck also talk about how you can get involved and help push legislation through that would make healthy lunches the law of the land. New York residents can send their representatives a letter urging them to support proposals S1472 and A1624 that would bring plant-based food to schools statewide. If you live in the Washington, D.C. area, you can schedule an appointment to meet with Maggie to review your own diet at the Barnard Medical Center. Audrey Dunham then joins the show! If you’re not familiar with her, you should be! She is a woman with many hats from mother to baker to fitness competitor to trainer and entrepreneur. Audrey also just so happens to be married to famed ventriloquist Jeff Dunham whose popular character Peanuts is the inspiration for her line of plant-based treats. Audrey shares some tips and tricks about raising her own children on a plant-based diet and also chronicles her own physical struggles as a fitness competitor that led her to adopt a plant-based diet herself! Join Us Join Chuck, Dr. Neal Barnard and dozens of other leaders in the plant-based community on July 25-27 at the International Conference On Nutrition In Medicine in Washington, DC. We’ll be taping live episodes of The Exam Room™ from the conference! Follow Us Chuck Carroll Twitter: @ChuckCarrollWLC IG: @ChuckCarrollWLC Physicians Committee Twitter: @PCRM IG: @PhysiciansCommittee Audrey Dunham AudreyDunham.com Twitter: @AudreyEDunham IG: @AudreyEDunham YouTube: youtube.com/user/AudreyMurdick Share the Show Please pass along what you’ve learned on the show by sharing it with a friend and by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or many other podcast providers. Also, please leave 5-star rating.
Shawn Henderson has improved the culture of Riley High School one tweet at a time. Shawn and I discuss the advantages of using Twitter and Instagram to build relationships with students, parents, and community members. Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shenderson574 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principalhenderson/ Just a Kid from Haney Street- South Bend On Purpose Podcast: https://westsb.com/pod/shawn-henderson Apple iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-sb/id1417968971?mt=2 Listen on Your Favorite Podcast Platform Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sethponder Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83M2I5OWM0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Follow Me On: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SethPonder LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/seth-ponder109/ Website: https://www.sethponder.com Email: sethtponder@gmail.com EdTechHeroes Website: https://www.edtechheroes.com I am always looking for new guests, please contact me on Twitter or email. Thanks for watching. Please Subscribe to this YouTube Channel
Discussing all of your tea, and ours. This episode focuses on primary and secondary school memories.
How do You Feel About Pologramy relationships??? Why Don’t black Kids attempt school Shootings??? Can black ppl be racist??? Why Do Today’s Parents Force they’re kids to wear designer clothes? Happy birthday to my Uncle tone!!!!!!
UP School of Education doctoral fellow Danielle Trollinger presents a humorous look at what hipsters -- with their love of the authentic, the vintage and the obscure -- have to offer the field of theology, 2-6-19. Co-sponsored by the Beckman Humor Project and the Garaventa Center.
Radio Sweden Daily brings you a round-up of the main news in Sweden on January 9th 2019. Presenter: Brett Ascarelli Producer: Frank Radosevich
This week we look at the Boise school board elections and Idaho Falls' proposed $100 million bond issue.
Damian Kimmelman Due Dil stands for Due Diligence. They aggregate data on private companies and have data on 100 million companies. The data they have is used within sales, marketing, credit, and compliance for the purposes of automating tasks and creating efficiency. How did you find the gap in the market to come up with the idea? Damian had a rather unsavoury experience with his ex-business partner who falsified his accounts to get a loan from the bank. Damian hadn’t done his due diligence and nor did the bank. The banks had a lot of information but it was very fragmented, this meant that nobody understood who their counter party was, thus Due Dil was born to provide due diligence. If someone is looking for a business partner, what sort of due diligence should someone do and what would you recommend? There’s nothing better than history, having worked a long time with someone. There’s tonnes of resources to really understand what a person has done in their past. It’s important to remember that the past does not equal the future, but you should always enabled with as much information on the counter parties as possible. What qualities do you actually look for form a Co-Founder? It’s important to remember that having a business partner is about synergy. The question you need to ask yourself is, do you better each other? Do you improve the work of one and another and do not resent each other for improving the work. Some people like to do better than others and take all the credit. How was going about the journey getting funding? Damian had never gone out to get funding before. Right now the tech scene in London is pretty well developed, many businesses came before and are much bigger. Getting funding was about how different and how transformative you are as a company. When Due Dil first went to market, a lot of people thought what they were doing was actually illegal and this actually worked in their favour because it got people talking about them. Going to investors is about creating a strong value proposition and then how you plan on transforming the industry. How do you keep going despite people thinking what you’re doing is illegal? How did you put the naysayers to one side and focus on what you wanted to do? One of things he looks for is grit and perseverance. Perseverance trumps any other characteristics, this is an exceptional quality. It’s important to remember that at every single stage of your business you’re going to get naysayers. You need to be mindful of the naysayers, but confident enough in the path you’re choosing. He wishes that he could have the confidence that he does not when he started in business because he would have avoided a lot of second guessing and making mistakes. How much importance do you place on humility, and what are your triggers to step outside comfortable zone? The first pitch that Damian ever done, Mike Butcher from Tech Crunch told him that he needed to find someone else to do his pitching. Damian always suffered from confidence issues and used to second guess things. Part of having grit involves having humility. You’ve got to have an approach where short term your pessimistic and long term optimistic, but it’s also about having the drive and resourcefulness. You’ve got to look at obstacles as opportunities. A study was done on perseverance by Harvard Business Review where they found people who had the greatest perseverance. They looked at survivors of the holocaust. The people who survived, had realism, humility, they were resourceful, had drive and a purpose. One of the survivors who wanted to write a book on the psychology of being in prison camps actually turned his experience there into a game. What is your trigger to do something that is outside of your comfort zone? They are probably going to forget about it after a while and talk s*** about Apple. It really doesn’t matter. It’s a long road ahead and you’ve got many years to improve yourself. What were your biggest influencers to develop grit? Everyone quantifies grit in a different way, it’s not natural to anyone, and it’s conditioned. It’s a product of failure and picking yourself back up again and dusting your shoulders to pursue a objective. If you constantly apply yourself to get there. At what point at time do you decide to quit, where’s the balance between grit and quitting? In order to do this correctly, you need to define what failure and success look line from the onset. This is important so you don’t lie to yourself when something is a success and failure. It’s about having a clear and thoughtful way to describe what success and failure looks like because for each person is going to be different. It’s not a fixed answer. A lot of people say success was just around the corner for a number of people and then they decided to quit. When you’re confident in your own perseverance it’s important to hit those goals, and then you can be quite objective about failure. Failure is too often an emotional experience rather than part of the journey. Failure and success are not what you should be focused on. You should focus on constantly learning. The most successful companies don’t focus on failure and success because you’ll ultimately anti-fragile and you’ll break. If you’re constantly improving and learning, those are the most impressive businesses. When you look at businesses, how do you evaluate and define what a successful business is? There’s a number of ways of look at what makes a business successful. There’s the classical way, where you can look at their cogs and their top line figures. Alternatively, you can look at companies like amazon where they’ve not turned a profit year on year and you start to think is that the only way to proceed. It really depends on what business you’re talking about and what their goals are. Damian’s personal definition of a successful business is long term value creation for the stake holders. What have you learnt throughout the journey that you would have done different to avoid some of the pitfalls you’ve come across? Define Success and Failure. If you don’t make failure part of the learning experience, you’ll create a lot of conflict and complexity which slows the business down. Should you market an idea first and get market validation with thousands of subscribers or should you get an idea and pursue down the path of pitching to investors? Successful businesses have been created in either way. Bear in mind, can you deliver immediate value? Online there’s been 20 years of businesses and the business models are pretty known it would be foolish to not have an understanding of how you’re going to make money from the onset. There’s plenty of books out there that can help. You can plan on acquiring new users, and turning them into customers through fremium models, that’s one method. You can also withhold charging for a while, but not having an understanding on how you’re going to make money is rather foolish. Even space X know how they’re going to make money one day and they are incredibly complex. Understand what value and to who the value would be the greatest? That definition of success of failure and ideas change DueDil have pivoted and iterated, but Damian argues it would be a lot easier when you’re trying to test and issue before hand because it’s slightly different from a product market fit. Identify where you’re driving the most value, that’s where you should focus on. How do you find what’s of most value? It’s really based on qualitative data and talking to end users as well as understanding pain pints and making you’re extracting the right feedback. End-users get pitched to all the time, how do you actually get them to speak to you so that they know you’re serious about adding value? There’s a few clever techniques, this one works really well. Damian’s trick is to go to linked in, go to past employees and ask them if they do paid consultancy and if you can have a 15 minute chat. It’s not a bait and switch because if they’re good you make you pay them. You can extract so much value from people just by asking the right questions and they have so much understanding because they’ve left the company. What about medium sized companies? At every size, there’s different techniques. The worry is using the wrong technique and assume you’re getting the right answers. Identify what the objective is and figure out how you’re going to get the answers. If you’re trying to do user research call up and email people. Why? Everybody loves being an expert. When you interview someone, they often thank you for interviewing them so be sure to ask as many questions as possible. Also, don’t worry about looking like an idiot. Give people a caveat that so many questions will sound stupid but you’re going to ask them anyway and you can laugh later about how stupid they are. How many people should you ask? 5 is the golden number, then test the hypothesis. Due Dil hires smart people, what’s your criteria to hire someone smart? When you’re bootstrapping it can be a gamble hiring the wrong person. The first people you should hire shouldn’t be the smartest, they should be the hustlers, and these are generalists and people that are entrepreneurial. They should have an inquisitive nature and be very flexible. Then once you start heading in the right direction you can focus more on hiring people more suitable for a specific task. How do you make others believe in what you believe? It’s important to understand what you have and what they are after. The more you understand what their aspirations are, the more you can understand what value to you is and what value to them is. How do CEOs keep their ears on the ground to ensure their listening to the voices of their employees? One business he knows, the CEO would call up line managers and ask about their numbers and if they didn’t know their numbers, that could spill trouble, but that’s very operational. Alternative is having 121’s, and hallway chats. The bigger you get the harder communication becomes and that’s always the weakest link of a company. Simon Sinek has some good points but they are not universal, for example. Elon Musk is probably shit to work with but he’s transformative, and so is Steve Jobs. However, those businesses are extremely fragile most of the time and it doesn’t work for 90% of leaders. Leaders need to focus on being empathetic. What are your Top 5 takeaways for business owners? Define what success and failure Try and build a growth mentality and culture by organising meetings Proper definition and a value proposition People values vs company values Always understand what stage you’re hiring for.
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Peter Pappas designs learning experiences that provoke reflection. The UP School of Education adjunct instructor is known for pairing tech tools with creative assignments that lead to students having an external audience for their work, working as professionals do in a more public environment. In this podcast, Pappas talks about project based learning and some of the other ideas that have helped to shape his current style of education. Listen to this intriguing discussion about student engagement and more.
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Plenty of good vocabulary for describing your childhood days. Here you will find lots and lots of really natural and common expressions for describing your childhood and plenty of other things too. Listen to the podcast a few times to get the most benefit. Feel free to make a donation by clicking the donate button below. Thanks! CLICK HERE TO READ A LIST OF THE EXPRESSIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS IN THIS EPISODE http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/2011/10/14/childhood-growing-up-school-days-phrasal-verbs-and-expressions/