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Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember? They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:03) Architecture as a Living Transformation(1:42) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(2:20) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(3:14) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(6:35) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(8:27) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(10:21) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(12:12) The Temples of Water(13:15) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(15:49) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(16:57) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(18:31) The Smells and Sounds of Home(19:44) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“Architecture should bring a true sensation of wellbeing. We were really lucky to experience that as children, and now as architects, we try to bring all that we learned into our practice.”Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember?They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:04) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(4:24) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(8:18) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(13:46) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(15:31) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(19:18) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(26:42) The Temples of Water(33:24) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(38:01) The Crisis Period and Structural Systems(48:24) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(51:38) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(57:02) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(1:04:29) Urban Acupuncture in the Modern City(1:08:46) The Smells and Sounds of Home(1:10:02) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“Architecture should bring a true sensation of wellbeing. We were really lucky to experience that as children, and now as architects, we try to bring all that we learned into our practice.”Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember?They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:04) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(4:24) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(8:18) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(13:46) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(15:31) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(19:18) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(26:42) The Temples of Water(33:24) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(38:01) The Crisis Period and Structural Systems(48:24) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(51:38) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(57:02) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(1:04:29) Urban Acupuncture in the Modern City(1:08:46) The Smells and Sounds of Home(1:10:02) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember? They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:03) Architecture as a Living Transformation(1:42) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(2:20) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(3:14) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(6:35) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(8:27) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(10:21) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(12:12) The Temples of Water(13:15) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(15:49) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(16:57) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(18:31) The Smells and Sounds of Home(19:44) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“Architecture should bring a true sensation of wellbeing. We were really lucky to experience that as children, and now as architects, we try to bring all that we learned into our practice.”Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember?They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:04) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(4:24) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(8:18) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(13:46) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(15:31) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(19:18) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(26:42) The Temples of Water(33:24) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(38:01) The Crisis Period and Structural Systems(48:24) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(51:38) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(57:02) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(1:04:29) Urban Acupuncture in the Modern City(1:08:46) The Smells and Sounds of Home(1:10:02) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember? They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:03) Architecture as a Living Transformation(1:42) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(2:20) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(3:14) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(6:35) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(8:27) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(10:21) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(12:12) The Temples of Water(13:15) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(15:49) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(16:57) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(18:31) The Smells and Sounds of Home(19:44) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Jackson and Kate from Edmond went out, they played games, and then she was out. Wast it game over for another date at that point? We find out with the 2nd Date Update
“Architecture should bring a true sensation of wellbeing. We were really lucky to experience that as children, and now as architects, we try to bring all that we learned into our practice.”Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember?They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:04) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(4:24) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(8:18) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(13:46) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(15:31) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(19:18) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(26:42) The Temples of Water(33:24) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(38:01) The Crisis Period and Structural Systems(48:24) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(51:38) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(57:02) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(1:04:29) Urban Acupuncture in the Modern City(1:08:46) The Smells and Sounds of Home(1:10:02) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“Architecture should bring a true sensation of wellbeing. We were really lucky to experience that as children, and now as architects, we try to bring all that we learned into our practice.”Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember?They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:04) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(4:24) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(8:18) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(13:46) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(15:31) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(19:18) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(26:42) The Temples of Water(33:24) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(38:01) The Crisis Period and Structural Systems(48:24) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(51:38) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(57:02) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(1:04:29) Urban Acupuncture in the Modern City(1:08:46) The Smells and Sounds of Home(1:10:02) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“Architecture should bring a true sensation of wellbeing. We were really lucky to experience that as children, and now as architects, we try to bring all that we learned into our practice.”Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember?They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:04) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(4:24) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(8:18) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(13:46) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(15:31) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(19:18) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(26:42) The Temples of Water(33:24) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(38:01) The Crisis Period and Structural Systems(48:24) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(51:38) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(57:02) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(1:04:29) Urban Acupuncture in the Modern City(1:08:46) The Smells and Sounds of Home(1:10:02) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Salwa and Selma Mikou are the founders of Paris-based Mikou Architecture. Born in Fez, Morocco and educated in Paris, they have spent the last two decades reimagining the relationship between the built environment and the cultural landscape.After honing their craft under two of the world's most iconic architects, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, they founded their own studio. For them, architecture is a living interaction with landscape and what they call the Atlas of Resonance, interpreting the hidden layers of a territory, geology, memory, and craft. It is a philosophy that rejects the generic, seeking instead to weave together technological innovation with local materials. Whether it is a mosque in the north of England or a hybrid innovation hub in a former royal manufactory, their work asks a fundamental question: How does space shape the way we think, learn and remember? They were selected by Rem Koolhaas to represent Morocco at the Venice Biennale. Most recently, they were commissioned by Hermès to create a 17,000-square-meter facility that bridges industrial performance with poetic expression. At the heart of their practice is a belief that architecture is not just about building—it's about shaping relationships: between people, between past and future, between technology and craft.(0:03) Architecture as a Living Transformation(1:42) The Intuitive Knowledge of Living Art(2:20) Preserving the Human Core of Expression(3:14) The Medina and the Geometry of Childhood(6:35) The Social Spaces of Rooftops(8:27) The Twin Dynamic and Confrontation with 'l'autre'(10:21) Contextual Echoes & Traces of the Site(12:12) The Temples of Water(13:15) The Mosque as Pure Spatiality(15:49) Building Culture with Yves Saint Laurent & Pierre Bergé(16:57) The Wast ed-dar (وسط الدار) and the Heart of a Building(18:31) The Smells and Sounds of Home(19:44) Balance, Nature, and SisterhoodEpisode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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In the busyness of Christmas, we often move from task to task, celebration to celebration—without ever truly receiving the most important gift of the season. In this reflective episode, Ron shares a deeply personal story of a forgotten gift left unopened on his desk—a small brown bag with his name on it, quietly waiting amid the rush of end-of-year leadership responsibilities. What begins as a simple memory unfolds into a powerful spiritual metaphor. Through a surprising note tucked inside a devotional book, Ron is reminded how easily we admire the wrapping of Christmas—songs, traditions, decorations—while overlooking the invitation of Christ Himself. This episode gently challenges us to consider: Have we accepted the gift of Christ, or have we set it aside for "later"? The story echoes with grace, reminding us that Jesus doesn't force His way into our lives. He waits—patiently, personally—for us to say yes. Whether you're in the middle of your busiest season or sitting in a rare moment of stillness, this Christmas reflection invites you to pause, reflect, and open the only gift that truly matters. The gift has already been given. The question is—will you receive it?
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Small Cap Breaking News You Can't Miss! Here's a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today.HPQ Silicon (TSX-V: HPQ) HPQ Silicon has begun production of its first HPQ ENDURA+ 18650 and 21700 battery cells, featuring proprietary silicon-based anode technology developed with Novacium SAS. Independent testing by Tsinghua University validated their high performance, with the 21700 model delivering 6,000 mAh and ~1,000 charge cycles. Technical datasheets are now available, signaling market readiness and opening doors for global OEM partnerships.Waste Energy Corp (OTCQB: WAST) Waste Energy posted its first-ever operating profit in Q2 2025, alongside two straight quarters of revenue growth. The company turns plastic and tire waste into fuels, adds blockchain-powered carbon credit technology, and benefits from a “free or better” feedstock model. With expanded assets, debt reduction, and a strategic site in Midland, Texas, WAST is positioned for scalable growth in the clean-tech sector.Renforth Resources (CSE: RFR) Renforth has confirmed a third nickel-bearing polymetallic zone at its Malartic Metals Package in Quebec, while securing early permits to advance its Parbec gold project—located next to Agnico Eagle's Canadian Malartic Mine. The company now controls three critical minerals zones, a copper discovery, and a permitted gold project, with a maiden resource for its Victoria zone expected this fall.Nova Pacific Metals (CSE: NVPC) Nova Pacific reported high-grade drill results from its Lara VMS Project on Vancouver Island, including 6.05 m at 4.0 g/t AuEq and 10 m at 2.5 g/t AuEq. The program is verifying a large historical dataset and could fast-track a resource estimate by Q4 2025. Assays from 16 more holes are pending, with potential for additional stacked VMS lenses to be discovered.Viscount Mining (TSXV: VML) Viscount's first deep hole at its Passiflora target in Colorado intersected 843.9 m of continuous copper-gold mineralization averaging 0.214% CuEq, including higher-grade sections. The system is open in all directions, with grades comparable to the early stages of world-class porphyry discoveries. An expanded drill program is planned to define scale and depth potential.Follow AGORACOM for more breaking small-cap news and updates — and don't miss our latest interviews on the AGORACOM Small Cap Podcast!
AGORACOM TALKS | Weekly RoundupThis week's standout small-cap developments span clean tech, copper, gold, advanced materials, and climate-driven infrastructure:Waste Energy Corp (OTCQB: WAST)New Headquarters + Facility in Midland, Tx: Turning Waste Into Clean FuelWaste Energy just planted its flag in the Permian Basin with a new 3.7-acre waste-to-energy facility designed to convert non-recyclable plastics and tires into ultra-low sulfur diesel. With immediate revenue potential, high regional demand, and Cambridge Project Development on board, this launch positions WAST as a new force in America's clean energy corridor.HPQ Silicon (TSX-V: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF)Fumed Silica Production Nears Commercial ViabilityHPQ's plasma-based process just cleared a critical milestone, showing that pilot-scale output matches commercial-grade fumed silica. The SEM results confirm strong surface area performance and product consistency—key steps toward commercialization in a $3.5B+ market (2029) increasingly focused on low-emission alternatives.Power Metallic Mines (TSXV: PNPN) (OTCBB: PNPNF) Demonstrates Positive Initial Mineralogy ResultsPower Metallic's Lion Zone is showing promising signs: copper and platinum group elements are hosted in minerals amenable to conventional recovery. With mineralogy similar to Sudbury and Norilsk deposits, this early data supports a potentially smoother path to economic extraction and development.Onyx Gold (TSXV: ONYX)113.5 meters of mineralization, including 52.2m @ 2.2 g/t Au and 50.4mNew drill holes at the Argus North Zone returned up to 113.5 meters of mineralization, including 52.2m @ 2.2 g/t Au and 50.4m starting just 6m below surface. Onyx has now expanded its program to 25,000 meters as it works to define a large, shallow gold system in Ontario's prolific Abitibi region.American Eagle Gold (TSXV: AE)644m Copper-Gold Intercept at Surface—NAK Project ExpandsOne of the year's longest near-surface copper-gold hits in Canada: 644 meters @ 0.50% CuEq, including 204m @ 0.79%. The South Zone is growing laterally and to depth, with open-pit potential and geological continuity strengthening the case for fast-track development.Zefiro Methane (Cboe Canada: ZEFI) (OTCQB: ZEFIF)Zefiro Subsidiary Wins $522K Ohio Well‑Plugging ContractP&G expands its state-funded orphan well remediation work near Columbus, building on nearly $20M in recent Ohio contracts. This project reinforces Zefiro's role in tackling legacy energy impacts and supporting environmental restoration across key U.S. markets.The contract adds to a growing pipeline of state-funded projects focused on methane reduction and land rehabilitation.That's your roundup for the week.Follow AGORACOM for more small-cap breakthroughs transforming energy, materials, and the environment.
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12/22/2024
Message from Kevin Moses on December 22, 2024
A new MP3 sermon from Verity Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: When Thou wast Little in Thy Own Sight Speaker: Matt Borello Broadcaster: Verity Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 6/5/2024 Bible: 1 Samuel 15 Length: 42 min.
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In this conversation, we will examine what is involved with the application and benefits of becoming a University Ambulance NHS Trust. As of the start of April of this year, the Trust is now known as the Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust. The sought-after status has been granted by the Welsh Government in recognition of WAST's commitment to develop its current and future workforce and to drive research and innovation. To do this I have Jason Killens with me. Jason is the Chief Executive of the Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust, which is the national provider of 999, 111 and non-emergency patient transport services for Wales. Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation about the progressive steps of this academic innovation. To read more on this please see here: https://ambulance.nhs.wales/news/nhs/2024/welsh-ambulance-service-awarded-university-trust-status/ We are also on YouTube. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/PrVv7Y_3CvQ?si=e4vaamkF7peO0RG1 This podcast is sponsored by PAX. Whatever kind of challenge you have to face - with PAX backpacks you are well-prepared. Whether on water, on land or in the air - PAX's versatile, flexible backpacks are perfectly suitable for your requirements and can be used in the most demanding of environments. Equally, PAX bags are built for comfort and rapid-access to deliver the right gear at the right time to the right patient. To see more of their innovatively designed product range please click here: https://www.pax-bags.com/en/
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Birmingham City women's head coach Darren Carter joins us to discuss their promotion push, Knighthead's investment behind-the-scenes, Wast Hills and what happened when he played for Tony Mowbray. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL Punting Legend & former Geelong Cats Captain, Ben Graham, caught up with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage from Las Vegas where Ben will be commentating the Super Bowl on Monday at 7:30am (WAST) live on the SEN App. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 Cor 7:20-24 20 Let each man abide in that calling wherein he was called. 21 Wast thou called being a bondservant? Care not for it: nay, even if thou canst become free, use (it) rather. 22 For he that was called in the Lord being a bondservant, is the Lord’s freedman: likewise he that […]
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Aye, tis there be a VVitch around here. Rest ye mind though, for we shall keep you safe. Fer now.Has ye watched the movie The Witch? What say you? Did ye dance with Black Phillip? Did thou find it scry? Who be the vvitch? Was there a witch? Wast thou eating moldy corn?Join Dave, Eric, Brandon, and special guest, Thijis, for a breakdown about Eggar's debut feature film, The WItch. Stick around until the end for a round of Movie 20 Questions.By safe on thy's travels, nomads.
Caitlin Frederick (County Extension Agent for Ag/NR) and Malory Lindsey (Crosby and Garza County Game Warden) discuss everything you need to know for the upcoming hunting season. These ladies have a great time discussing preparation for hunting season, licensing , requirments for mandatory testing in CWD zones, CWD in general, youth license requirements, digital licensing, available apps, Wast of Game regulations, and much more. This was a fun podcast loaded with outstanding information.
datum: zondag 20 augustus 2023 gast: Han "Coucke" Solo Een fijn weerzien met Han Coucke AKA Han Solo. We hebben het over zijn voorstelling Retro, over een verkiezingsshow en over de geur van ongewassen zijn korte broek.
“Instead of responding to the majority of 999 calls we receive every day, we want to flip that so we only go to those patients who really, really need a double staffed paramedic emergency ambulance quickly.” This episode of EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence is brought to you by Lexipol, the experts in policy, training, wellness support and grants assistance for first responders and government leaders. To learn more, visit lexipol.com. It's very clear that Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have raised the profile of the country of Wales with their “Welcome to Wrexham” football (soccer) team and series, but one Welsh organization – the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS trust – has a vision and world class level of service delivery that should receive equal attention. In this audio and video edition of the EMS One-Stop podcast, Host Rob Lawrence speaks with Professor Jason Killens, Chief Executive of the Welsh Ambulance Service. As the 999 emergency system that serves over 3 million Welsh citizens emerges into a post-pandemic world, Jason describes service delivery, the training and education of its medics and the fact that it is a about to operate without a medical director – in itself a move that identifies that clinical and academic paramedicine has come of age. As Jason tells Rob, “We are transforming the way we deliver our service here in Wales, looking to tip the service model on its head essentially. Instead of responding to the majority of 999 calls we receive every day, we want to flip that so we only go to those patients who really, really need a double staffed paramedic emergency ambulance quickly … car crashes, broken legs, falls from height, cardiac arrest; and the rest we would service by the means of telephone or video advice, upstream with clinicians in our contact center or with advanced practice clinicians in the community.” TOP QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE When a patient calls 999, “you could see a traditional road ambulance, but increasingly here in Wales and in other services across the UK, you could see a disposal which includes telephone or video triage and advice from our clinicians in our contact centers – they could be either nurses or paramedics … and we are closing now here in Wales about 15% of all of our emergency calls every day by way of telephone or video consultation without turning a wheel or sending an ambulance” — Jason Killens “If we do respond to the scene, it could be a traditional ambulance or increasingly it could be what we call an advanced paramedic practitioner, so that is an experienced paramedic, who has a degree, who has gone on to masters/education – those advanced paramedic practitioners with a master's degree, increasingly we are seeing a non-conveyance rate some 35-40% higher than a regular paramedic crew, so what that means is we are able to safely close episodes of care in the community and not respond with a double staffed ambulance/not convey the patient to the emergency department.” — Jason Killens “Fire Brigades and Departments in the UK aren't associated with medical response – It is the exception in the UK rather than the rule.” — Rob Lawrence “We are not transport organizations anymore, we do transport, but increasingly, we are providers of great clinical care in our communities … but we are looking to stretch and grow so we provide better outcomes for all patients here in Wales, and only convey them to the emergency department when we really need to and we think the solution to that is advance practice in communities with our own people.” — Jason Killens “We have just agreed with our board that when our medical director retires at the end of this year, we will not replace him. We will be the first ambulance service in the UK not to have a medical director on the governance board. Instead, here, we will have our senior clinician leadership provided by our executive director of paramedicine and we are the first ambulance service in the UK to have that role on the board. And we have taken that point of view simply because the paramedic profession has developed over the last two decades, to the point now where we believe we have sufficiently experienced senior clinicians in the paramedic workforce that are able to provide that senior level governance leadership, and direction for our clinical strategy. It is an important signal and message to our paramedic workforce that the glass ceiling is broken and paramedics to join us at 21/22 years old from university can absolutely see a pathway through to senior leadership, to a director on the board, and ultimately to jobs like mine as a paramedic if that's what they aspire to.” — Jason Killens EPISODE CONTENTS 1:10 – Introduction of Professor Jason Killens 3:30 – Recruiting Australian paramedics to work in London 4:30 – Explaining EMS organization and control in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales 8:30 – In the UK, healthcare is free at the point of delivery 11:30 – Geographical distribution of ambulance services in Wales 12:38 – The provision of helicopter emergency medical services (which are mostly charity based, relying on donations to operate) 14:30 – What happens when a citizen calls 999 – how call taking and response is organized 15:30 – Hear and treat and advanced paramedic practitioners 21:10 – The journey of continuous service improvement 23:00 – Paramedic degree and advanced degree education, and career pathways 27:49 – Co-responding agencies including police, fire, the military and citizen responders 29:59 – Future plans for the Welsh Ambulance Service 31:00 – Senior clinical leadership provided by paramedics and not a medical director 34:00 – Fantastic people doing fantastic stuff ABOUT OUR GUEST Professor Jason Killens has spent his career working in Ambulance Services in the UK and Australia. He progressed through the ranks in London Ambulance Service from an EMT to executive director of operations. He was appointed as the chief executive of the South Australia Ambulance Service in 2015 before joining the Welsh Ambulance Service as chief executive in September, 2018. He is an honorary professor at Swansea University's College of Human and Health Sciences, and the chief executive lead for operations at the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives. About Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust (WAST) provides healthcare services for people across Wales, delivering high quality and patient-led clinical care, wherever and whenever needed Services include: The blue light emergency ambulance services: including call taking, remote clinical consultation, see-and-treat, and, if necessary, conveyance to an appropriate hospital or alternative treating facility. Non-emergency patient transport service: taking patients to and from hospital appointments, and transferring them between hospitals and treatment facilities. The 111 service: a free-to-call service which incorporates the NHSDW service and the call taking and first stage clinical triage for the out-of-hours GP service. The number was live throughout 2021/22 and the full service was rolled out in Betsi Cadwaladr, Cardiff and Vale University Health Boards in 2021/22, making the complete service universally available across Wales. WAST also supports community first responders, co-responders and uniformed responders to provide additional resources to respond to those most in need of help. During the pandemic, WAST provided the mobile PCR testing service for the whole of Wales. RATE AND REVIEW THE EMS ONESTOP PODCAST Enjoying the show? Please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Contact the EMS One-Stop team at editor@EMS1.com to share ideas, suggestions and feedback.
In your King James Bible, the land of Egypt represents many things from a spiritual perspective, and one of those things is that it is a type of the unsaved world we are all born into. The Jews were held there as slaves for 400 years, and the miracle of the Exodus out of it is remembered and celebrated to this day. When someone becomes born again in the Church Age, they are taken out of this present world and gloriously placed into the body of Christ. But how quickly we can forget the 'horrible pit' we were redeemed out of. I can remember when I got saved the first thing God put into my heart to do was to forgive people that I felt had hurt me in some way. The vast majority of saved people feel this way in the beginning because they are very aware of how God just forgave them. But as we continue to live and grow older, sadly, we begin to lose that desire because we begin to forget the pit were we in when the Lord pulled us out. This is why some Christians are indifferent to soul winning, because they've forgotten where they used to be, lost and away from the Lord. In Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy we see Moses constantly reminding the people of where God brought them from. Why? Because it gives you the life perspective you need to get to where God wants to take you. On this Sunday service, we go back to the Egypt in our lives to remind ourselves of just what amazing things God was wrought, and to get ourselves back on the path of where we need to be able to bear fruit unto the Lord.
Viele wollen klimafreundlich leben und fliegen dann trotzdem um die Welt oder bestellen Fleisch. Das liege an unserem Gehirn, sagt Thomas Brudermann. Der Umweltpsychologe und Nachhaltigkeitsforscher an der Uni Graz richtet seinen Blick auf das menschliche Entscheidungsverhalten. Fast alle sind sich inzwischen einig, dass das Klima geschützt werden muss. Vor einer Woche hat die Schweizer Stimmbevölkerung ein klares Bekenntnis zum Klimaschutz abgegeben und Ja gesagt zum Netto-Null-Ziel. Gleichzeitig ist aber beispielsweise die viel beschworene Flugscham bei der Schweizer Bevölkerung kein Thema: Seit Ende der Corona-Pandemie hat der Flugverkehr wieder Hochkonjunktur. Wast steckt hinter diesem Widerspruch? Thomas Brudermann ist Umweltpsychologe und Nachhaltigkeitsforscher an der Uni Graz. Er spricht von Ausreden, die wir parat hätten, wenn Klimaschutz zu anstrengend und unbequem werde. Er befasst sich mit den beliebtesten Klima-Rechtfertigungen – auch die in der Politik. Thomas Brudermann ist zu Gast bei David Karasek.
Dr. Conrad Fivaz, President of Priority Solutions Inc and chair of the ECNS council of standards, Ellen Edwards, Senior Professional Practice Educator for Clinical Support Desk at Welsh Ambulance Service, and Dr. Mike Brady, Consultant Clinician NHS 111, discuss the implementation of video technology at the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust (WAST). They go over best practices, the types of calls best handled with video technology, and clinician feedback. For Your Information: Keep up with WAST here: https://www.ambulance.wales.nhs.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/welshambulanceservice https://twitter.com/WelshAmbulance https://www.instagram.com/welshambulanceservice/ Read Dr. Brady’s paper about implementing ECNS at WAST: https://www.aedrjournal.org/proposed-use-of-the-emergency-communication-nurse-system-in-welsh-ambulance-service-999-secondary-triage-with-paramedic-and-nurse-users
Tiger Woods steals all the thunder by announcing that he is back and playing the Genesis Open. Vinnie snuck into the Waste Management Open and meets the America's greatest athlete. Heath and Vinnie gear up for the Guys Golf weekend.
This is episode 495 of The Daily CHRIST TODAY Podcast.
In this episode, we're taking a moment out to reflect as we celebrate our hundredth episode. We'll also be talking about the lesser known Christmas hymn, 'Thou Who Wast Rich Beyond All Splendour. Featured in this episode are the Red Army (and not the Santa's Little Helper kind), an act of astounding humility, and Scripture to encourage you in the Christmas season and beyond. Support Us! https://ko-fi.com/hymnpartial Follow Us! Website: https://hymnpartial.com/ Podcast: https://hymnpartial.podbean.com/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/Hymnpartial Twitter: https://twitter.com/hymnpartial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hymnpartial/ Music by Casey Calhoun http://www.caseycalhounbeats.com/ https://goo.gl/qJQMOs
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