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Best podcasts about water project

Latest podcast episodes about water project

Homeopathy247 Podcast
Episode 115: Using Your Medication as a Homeopathic Remedy with Ekta Kaur Ross

Homeopathy247 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 29:29


I am joined by Ekta Kaur Ross to answer this question posted on our Ask a Homeopath forum. “Please can you help me understand why my homeopath wants me to take a homeopathic remedy made of the medication that I am currently withdrawing from?” This is such an important question that leads us into a discussion about tautopathy, that is remedies made from medications, as well as detoxing from medications, self-prescribing, organ support and how medications may have affected your body and the balance of your hormones. These are all topics worthy of conversation, we believe the more you know about your body the better and the more you take note of how your body reacts to everything in your world means that you continue to understand the message of your symptoms. For more information about Ekta Kaur Ross please click through to her website here https://complementaryremedies.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/

Homeopathy247 Podcast
Episode 114: Answering Your Homeopathic Questions with Dr. Varsha M. Khurana

Homeopathy247 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 37:11 Transcription Available


It's time to answer your homeopathic questions. With Dr Varsha M Khurana in the studio, we will be finding out more about dosing for acute and chronic conditions. Whether we should keep taking a remedy for longer periods of time and what to do when the symptoms change.  We look at cell salts and we consider how nutrition and other natural health protocols affect our health and our healing journey. Important links mentioned in this episode: Dr> Varsha and her courses, webinars and how to work with her: https://www.homeopathynet.com/ Mary Greensmith and her homeopathic practice: https://marygreensmith.com/ Homeopathy247 and acute help from professional homeopaths: https://homeopathy247.com/ Homeopathic Courses and Apps: https://homeopathy-at-home.com/ Homeopathy webinars and ebooks: https://homeopathy247.com/free-homeopathy-ebooks/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/

Homeopathy247 Podcast
Episode 113: The Water Project in the Solomon Islands with Katie Emerson

Homeopathy247 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 31:33 Transcription Available


This November, Katie Emerson, one of our homeopaths at Homeopathy247 will travel to the Solomon Islands for 2 weeks to offer lasting health support through homeopathic education and care. For 120 years, island pastors have utilised “water medicine,” a practice introduced by Christian missionaries and now carried on by the South Seas Evangelical Church's Water Medicine Project volunteers. The most recent visit occurred in 2015, with the 2019 trip being canceled owing to COVID-19. With a deep longing to make a difference, my goal is to embark on more volunteer missions, spreading awareness about homeopathy to the world and offering essential healthcare aid to countries lacking in resources. Any support you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Let's support Katie with her mission to provide homeopathic education and care in underdeveloped communities: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/support-my-mission-to-provide-homeopathic?fbclid=IwY2xjawEddQ9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHUPVcuPgYQrewQ9PLLIMvK56hK9jXrmU5G_tbwOukmdIUc_pmglojBlp2w_aem_mBF-V0Mlwn5qLZz_is3ncQ Visit Katie's website: https://mauriholistic.co.nz/ You can also reach out to Katie if you have questions and find out how you can help: https://mauriholistic.co.nz/contact/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/

EcoJustice Radio
The Climate Water Project: Rehydrating the Earth

EcoJustice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 65:22


In this episode, we plunge into the restoration of water cycles with Alpha Lo, an investigator and researcher dedicated to global water cycle restoration [https://climatewaterproject.substack.com/]. Join us as we explore how rehydrating the earth and soil, replenishing groundwater, and transforming drought-fire- and flood cycles affecting various regions can slow down or reverse climate change. Listen in to learn about the small water cycle, the impact of deforestation on rain, and how nature-based solutions can be more powerful than technological interventions. Water, water everywhere. Or perhaps there used to be a great deal more water everywhere, particularly in the soil. The Climate Water Project started by Alpha Lo is a resource for understanding how we might restore the water cycle. It is possible and already happening around the globe in certain countries. While it is not yet happening at scale, we can aim our sights and actions toward this possibility. Restoring the water cycle, particularly through regenerating the soil and reforesting or greening the planet for longer, can indeed change the trajectory of this planet. For life to continue, it is imperative for us to participate in: slow water, the small water cycle, and restoration of groundwater, local watersheds and rainfall. Hear Alpha Lo of the Climate Water Project wax on about all things water and how we might participate in its return. For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio Alpha Lo publishes the Climate Water Project newsletter [https://climatewaterproject.substack.com/] and hosts the Climate Water Project podcast. He operates as an investigator and researcher into the interaction of ecology and climate via the water cycle. He studies how to restore our water cycles, and is working on numerous ecorestoration projects. He comes from a background in physics and permaculture, and teaches about water in Permaculture Design Courses. His substack and podcast focus on, of course, the water cycle, and how leveraging these forces helps with hydrating the earth and soil, replenishing groundwater, restoring rains in drought areas, lessening flooding, and slowing down climate change. Carry Kim, Co-Host of EcoJustice Radio. An advocate for ecosystem restoration, Indigenous lifeways, and a new humanity born of connection and compassion, she is a long-time volunteer for SoCal350, member of Ecosystem Restoration Camps, and a co-founder of the Soil Sponge Collective, a grassroots community organization dedicated to big and small scale regeneration of Mother Earth. Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Executive Producer and Intro: Jack Eidt Hosted by Carry Kim Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 231

News & Features | NET Radio
Santee receive priority from state for clean water project

News & Features | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 1:17


After five years under a no-drink order from the EPA, the Santee Sioux Nation in northern Nebraska is one step closer to getting clean water infrastructure. A bill passed in the Nebraska Legislature this spring prioritizes money in the Water Sustainability Fund to go toward infrastructure projects in areas under a no-drink order.

Humanities Desk | NET Radio
Santee receive priority from state for clean water project

Humanities Desk | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 1:17


After five years under a no-drink order from the EPA, the Santee Sioux Nation in northern Nebraska is one step closer to getting clean water infrastructure. A bill passed in the Nebraska Legislature this spring prioritizes money in the Water Sustainability Fund to go toward infrastructure projects in areas under a no-drink order.

Chamber Chat with Kate & Kat
BONUS: Downtown Water Project

Chamber Chat with Kate & Kat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 36:23


In this episode of Chamber Chat, Kate and Kat have Ryan Hurst, the Utilities General Manager for the City of Wahoo in the studio to talk about the downtown water main project. Ryan let's Kate and Kat know all about the project, the projected time frame and what downtown businesses and residents can expect. For even more info on the project: https://www.wahoo.ne.us/vnews/display.v/SEC/Wahoo%20Utilities%7CDowntown%20Water%20Improvements

Update@Noon
Residents of Limpopo told to wait till mid-May to receive water from delayed multi-billion-rand Giyani Bulk Water Project

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 3:59


Water and Sanitation Minister, Senzo Mchunu says the residents of Giyani in Limpopo will have to wait until mid-May to receive water from the delayed multi-billion rand Giyani Bulk water project. The project which started in 2010, has faced several delays due to alleged maladministration and corruption. It was initially budgeted for 90 million but skyrocketed to over three billion rand. The project is aimed at supplying water to more than 55 villages in and around Giyani. SABC News reporter Vutivi Maluleke compiled the report.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
What is the Lesotho Highlands Water Project? Why is it so important?

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 13:04


Water Expert at the University of Free State, Prof Anthony Turton on how crucial the Lesotho Highlands project is to SA's water supply, this after news that the Lesotho's Katse Dam, which forms part of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project will be shutdown for 6 months due to planned upgrades.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KZYX News
Water project permit approved

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 6:30


Eternal Expansion with Erica Ellle
017. CHANNELED MESSAGES FROM THE ANGELIC COLLECTIVE: changing the structure of water, world peace, shamanism, & quantum entanglement with Melissa Dixon

Eternal Expansion with Erica Ellle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 60:29


Who is Melissa? Melissa is a channel with a mission to assist others in the ascension process and raising the vibration of the planet.  Summary Melissa Dixon shares her journey of awakening and channeling. She discusses her early experiences with channeling and the role of animal guides in her spiritual path. Melissa explains the process of journeying and working with a human guide to ensure safety and discernment. She also delves into her current practice of channeling messages from a collective of angels called The Ones. The messages focus on themes of world peace, the changing frequency of water, and the importance of community and individual resonance. Melissa shares her challenges and the trust required in her channeling process. In this conversation, Melissa Dixon discusses her work with water and crystals, specifically the process of changing the water structure using crystals. She explains the importance of testing and measuring the water before and after the crystal is introduced. Melissa also shares her lifelong commitment to this process and the scientific basis behind it. She discusses the challenges of being seen and embracing visibility in her work. The conversation explores the concept of raising vibration and lessening density as a means of ascension. Melissa also touches on the activation of junk DNA and the potential impact on life expectancy. The conversation concludes with a discussion on quantum entanglement and the Circle of Light Healing, a collective healing practice. Takeaways Channeled messages from from the Angelic Collective called The Ones provide insights and guidance on important global themes, such as world peace and the transformation of water. The Water Project: introducing crystals can provide scientific evidence of changes in water structure to better hydrate humanity. Shamanism, animal guides & journeying Raising vibration and lessening density are important for personal ascension. Quantum entanglement allows for the exchange of energy and lessons without physical contact. The Circle of Light Healing is a collective healing practice that can be done remotely. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:20 Shamanic Remembrance and Animal Guides 04:46 Channeling Practice and Human Guide 12:47 Channeling and Working with Angels 23:59 Chronic Illness and Spiritual Awakening 25:16 The Water Project and Structured Water 31:17 The Process of Water 34:05 Being Seen and Embracing Visibility 36:00 Sharing Unconventional Ideas 37:30 Raising Vibration and Lessening Density 38:23 Activating Junk DNA 42:58 Quantum Entanglement 46:49 Circle of Light Healing 50:06 Quantum Entanglement and Integration 58:06 Future Projects and Arkansas Connect with Melissa: https://www.instagram.com/mkatedixon Connect with Erica  IG Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/betweenportalspodcast IG Host: https://www.instagram.com/stayaliengetweird YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@betweenportalspodcast Website: https://www.ericacrystellesmith.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betweenportals/message

Brand You Personal Branding
408: Build Your Business Around Compassion with James Harrington of Ugandan Water Project

Brand You Personal Branding

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 37:38


James Harrington crashed a friend's BBQ years ago and it led to meeting some people who would change the course of his life and lead him to bring clean water to hundreds of thousands. Speaking to a room full of entrepreneurs, James share the special power that we can tap into when we reconnect with compassion and how each of us holds the key to making a tangible difference. I am a regular supporter of James' organization, The Ugandan Water Project. Check them out here: http://ugandanwaterproject.org Was this episode valuable to you? Share it with a friend or DM me on Instagram (@mikekim) to let me know what jumped out at you. Connect with Me on Social: Instagram  LinkedIn Facebook  Twitter  YouTube

News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 11/03/23 4p: Supporters of Central Coast Blue water project respond to an earlier segment

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 46:14


Hometown Radio 11/03/23 4p: Supporters of Central Coast Blue water project respond to an earlier segment

We Walk The Earth
38 | Fransje Voncken | Our Indigenous Memory

We Walk The Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 59:28


Join us in an inspiring journey with Fransje Voncken from Haarlem, Netherlands, as she bridges cultures and reconnects with nature. Fran's transformative experiences with indigenous communities in the Amazon are a powerful call to rekindle our bond with the Earth. She shares her personal growth and invites you to unite for change in Brazil's Cerrado territory. Explore her passion on 'We Walk The Earth' in Episode 38, 'Our Indigenous Memory with Fransje Voncken.'Join We Walk The Earth community on Instagram or visit our webFransje is currently fundraising for her next Water Project for the Huni Kuin people in the Amazon (in Dec '22): https://www.gofundme.com/f/clean-water-huni-kuinExplore Fran's Leadership program Learning Expedition Cerrado in Brazil (in March '24): https://cobracanoa.com/cerradoCheck out the “Kiva - The call of the Wisdom Keepers” documentary  https://kiva-wisdomkeepers.com/ Follow Fran on Instagram:  @Onsinheemsegeheugen and @FrannievonckieConnect with Fran on LinkedIn  https://www.linkedin.com/in/fransjevoncken/WWTE is powered by Ubuntu Studio Hosted by Sergio IsauroThe music in this episode was produced by Tejedor Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WokeNFree
Episode 315: If You Could Solve One World Problem, What Would It Be and Why?

WokeNFree

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 31:34


If you could solve one world problem, what would it be and why? Please share your thoughts in the comments below!   P.S. Have you signed up for Copy.ai yet?    Enjoy the series HERE Episode shout-out to HUMAN RIGHTS CAREERS, CommonBond Communities, The Right to Shower, United Nations, The Water Project, and Wishmaster Download and use Newsly on www.newsly.me today!       Music Intro/Outro: “Thoughts” by Killah Smilez Music Outro: Wanderlust by noxz Make sure you check out the Killah Smilez song on Amazon Catch the music video by Killah Smilez HERE We're always working on new products and ideas, but sometimes it takes a little extra cash to bring them to life. Your financial support for the work we do means the world to us! Donate HERE!   ----more---- Shop WokeNFree Designs   Create your own Bonfire Shop Today! Get our book HERE Looking for a new video game to play? Check out these recommendations HERE Check out our course on the Law of Attraction HERE Get 10% off Saint Saxon Sound Swag with coupon code: WokeNFree10  Need advice? Connect with Natasha HERE Want to share the episode? Please share the episode on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, TikTok, and Soundcloud   Don't forget to subscribe to WokeNFree on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Google Play Do you want to join the show as a guest on an upcoming episode? Contact us HERE Don't forget to submit a scenario to us for SCENARIO TIME!     Looking for cool new music to add to your content? Check out Uppbeat today!  SCENARIO TIME: How would you respond to these scenarios in SCENARIO TIME? Let's chat HERE!  Have you reviewed our show yet? Pick your platform of choice HERE      Do you want to start a podcast? We are here to HELP! Schedule a FREE strategy session with us HERE This post contains affiliate links. That means if you click on a link and buy something, WokeNFree will earn a small commission from the advertiser at no additional cost to you.

The Money Show
This why the R27 billion water project is important to mining houses

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 38:59


Bertus Bierman, CEO of Lebalelo Water Users Association on mining companies in South Africa working with the government on a water project, to supply major platinum and chrome operations, and several hundred thousand people with drinking water.   On The Money Show Explainer, Henk Langenhoven, Minerals Council chief economist on the mining industry shrinking as demand for precious metal for just transition is on the rise.   On the Friday File, Gert-Johan Coetzee, fashion designer on why he is in Paris studying Luxury Handbag design.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
This why the R27 billion water project is important to mining houses

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 6:23


Guest: Bertus Bierman | CEO of  Lebalelo Water Users AssociationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Post Podcast
City leaders share the latest in the R9 Ranch water project

The Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 10:27


On this episode of the Post Podcast, Becky Kiser discusses the latest developments in the R9 Ranch project with Hays vice-mayor Sandy Jacobs and City Manager Toby Doughery.

Seismic Soundoff
184: Water is Life - GWB Ghana Water Project

Seismic Soundoff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 27:03


Dr. Elikplim Abla Dzikunoo and Abdul Rashid Seidu discuss their Geoscientists without Borders project, "Provision of potable water to communities in northeastern Ghana." This GWB project will directly help the inhabitants of two communities (Zagsliari and Salinwia) located within the Nasia river basin in the West Mamprusi district – Northeastern region of Ghana. In Zagsliari, men, women, and children will all benefit from potable water. Children will especially benefit as the current water supplies in the community expose them to diseases like cholera and dysentery. In Salinwia, families will profit greatly from the provision of boreholes, enabling them to engage in year-round irrigation farming to improve their economic fortunes and sustenance for themselves and their livestock. This was done by using Electrical Resistivity Tomography techniques to define and interpret geo-electric sections and models to show the subsurface lithology distribution and provide scientific data that will inform groundwater management policy decision-making and improve access to potable water resources by the communities of the study area. To build on the knowledge of the area's geology and offer a better understanding of the underlying complexities, lithologic logging was done during drilling, followed by geophysical logging after drilling, which offers improved resolutions of the subsurface geologic complexities. In this conversation with host Andrew Geary, Elikplim and Rashid explain why groundwater is of growing importance in the "food basket of Ghana" as rainwater gets more difficult to predict. Elikplim highlights the value of combining community knowledge with scientifically-tested methods to be successful. Rashid explores why groundwater has been an overlooked resource in Ghana. And they both discuss the importance of respecting the culture where scientific work occurs. While the audio quality at times is not ideal, please give this episode a listen from beginning to end if you can. This is a powerful story on the power of geophysics, how to gain support from local communities, and the difference science can make in people's lives. Listen to the full archive at https://seg.org/podcast. RELATED LINKS * Learn more about the Ghana water project (https://seg.org/About-SEG/Geoscientists-Without-Borders/Projects/detail/ghana-2) * Learn more about Geoscientists without Borders (https://seg.org/About-SEG/Geoscientists-Without-Borders) * Donate to GWB (https://seg.org/About-SEG/Geoscientists-Without-Borders/Donate) * Explore the Geophysical Sustainability Atlas that maps geophysics to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (https://library.seg.org/doi/10.1190/tle40010010.1) BIOGRAPHIES Dr. Elikplim Abla Dzikunoo is a geologist specializing in the applications of near-surface and borehole geophysics for use in hydrogeological studies and the interpretation of airborne data for structural and lithologic delineations. She is currently a lecturer in the Department of Earth Science, University of Ghana, teaching geophysics and GIS/RS-related courses. Abdul Rashid Seidu is a final-year geophysics student at the University of Ghana. Being a young, aspiring geophysicist, he had the privilege of participating in many geophysical programs that have sharpened and expanded his knowledge of geophysics, particularly exploratory geophysics. CREDITS Zach Bridges created original music for this show. Andrew Geary hosted, edited, and produced this episode at TreasureMint. The SEG podcast team is Jennifer Cobb, Kathy Gamble, and Ally McGinnis.

First Take SA
Giyani residents call for Water & Sanitation department to account for the Giyani Bulk Water Project

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 8:00


Residents and community leaders in Giyani, Limpopo want the Water and Sanitation Department to account for yet another missed deadline to complete the Giyani Bulk Water Project. The project was supposed to be up and running by the end of last month. The multi-million rand project has been delayed several times due to alleged mismanagement of funds and corruption. This has left over 55 communities in and around Giyani without water, despite the project starting 14 years ago. Elvis Presslin spoke to Deputy Director General, Water Services at the Department of Water and Sanitation, Risimati Mathye...

High Tech High Unboxed
S4E16 - Deeper Learning Stories: 2nd-grade Teacher Kristin DeLaTorre

High Tech High Unboxed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 16:09


Episode Notes To find out more about the deeper learning conference visit the website, deeper-learning.org Kristin DeLaTorre (@delatorretcs on twitter) holds a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Florida Atlantic University. She is an educator in South Florida with 19 years of teaching experience. She has been nominated for the Dwyer Award in the area of Elementary Education and twice in the area of Stem-Project Based Learning Education. Kristin serves as a mentor for the Innovative Schools Project in the School District of Palm Beach County, where she supports teachers with implementing project-based learning in their classes. Her classroom has become a learning space for teachers and leaders as she works closely with the Innovative Schools Lead Instructional Program Developers and the Assistant Superintendent for Palm Beach County schools, helping teachers integrate Project Based Learning. This implementation will allow this methodology to be utilized across more schools in Palm Beach County. Kristin spends summers as a lead trainer for the Inquiry Project Collaborative as well as onboarding new teachers in the methods of Inquiry and Project Based Learning. Kristin started her work at The Conservatory School in the fall of 2015. In her time at TCS she has immersed herself in the PBL process and shown her students a greater understanding and empathy for the world beyond themselves. Over the past seven years, her students have been involved with, raised money, or donated goods for The Water Project in Africa, HIP Africa, Challenged Athletes Foundation, UNICEF, El Sol Food Bank, Rocking Horse Foundation, The National Honey Bee Conservancy, The World Wildlife Fund, and bought an acre of land in the South American Rainforest. The consistent mantra in her classroom is “Be the change you wish to see in the world”. Kristin has also become an expert in student-led learning, developing and implementing creative practices in the classroom that emphasizes self-directed education, creativity, and discovery, rather than rote memorization. Students are encouraged to incorporate their own interests into projects, within their current topic. Kristin strives to offer students agency and having their voices heard as they work together as a collective towards setting goals, being reflective and acting responsibly to effect change.

From Poverty to Power
Development Nutshell: round-up (26m) of FP2P posts, w/b 20th March

From Poverty to Power

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 26:25


UK Budget 2023: What the Big Red Box leaves out Links I LikedBook Review: Lives Amid Violence: Transforming Development in the Wake of ConflictEvidence-informed policy FAQs: dinner party editionWhat can a Water Project in DRC tell us about Adaptive Management in fragile/conflict affected settings?

E=H Hopecast
Season 3, Episode 19: Hope 2 Others Water Project with Bishop Ben and Chip Smith

E=H Hopecast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 20:50


Education begins with clean water! Well, most of life begins with clean water. Join e=h cofounder, Cameron Vivanco, her Ecuadorian coworker, Jorge Luis Rodriguez, Bishop Ben Tanguli, and e=h cofounder Chip Smith as we dive into how the Hope 2 Others (H2O) water project works in Kenya, and the results that have already been seen.

Source Daily
Richland County commissioners OK $500,000 in ARPA spending for Shiloh water project; Isotelus Maximus trilobite; Remembering Jane Morse

Source Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 5:58


Richland County commissioners OK $500,000 in ARPA spending for Shiloh water project: https://www.richlandsource.com/business/community_development/richland-county-commissioners-ok-500-000-in-arpa-spending-for-shiloh-water-project/article_e0f7fd10-9800-11ed-979f-f33ecd7208b3.html?block_id=1098581 Today - A proposed $3 million Village of Shiloh water project received a $500,000 infusion on Thursday morning from Richland County commissioners.Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WUWM News
Clock ticking: Waukesha says Milwaukee County park land critical to its drinking water project

WUWM News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 4:47


Waukesha is under court order to begin diverting Lake Michigan water as the city's drinking water source by next September. Waukesha says in order to make that happen, it needs to lay a small bit of the pipeline on Milwaukee County parkland.

Seattle News, Views, and Brews
2022 Episode 49: Police Chief Confirmation Hearing, Herbold Not Running Again, Troubled Water Project at Ship Canal

Seattle News, Views, and Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 29:53


Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and independent journalist Kevin Schofield discuss the confirmation hearing of SPD Chief Adrian Diaz, a building crisis with unreinforced masonry, the decisions of two sitting Councilmembers not to run in 2023, a growing problem with a water quality project at the Seattle Ship Canal, and a sobering study of firearms deaths in the U.S. If you like this podcast, please support it on Patreon! 

Capitol Farm Connection
Building Sites Reservoir: California's Next Major Water Project

Capitol Farm Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 54:14


Sites Project Authority Executive Director Jerry Brown (no relation to former Gov. Jerry Brown) discusses the timeline, funding, as well as water supply and environmental benefits of the reservoir project.  Listen as Ag Council President Emily Rooney poses pertinent questions about the off-river reservoir to be built north of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and how it fits into the larger picture of improving California's water management system and restoring flexibility and reliability.

Imago Dei Community
The Water Project Panel - Humphrey & Janet

Imago Dei Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 43:17


A special interview with Janet and Humphrey of the Water Project hosted by Pastor Rick and Jeanne. Learn about the lives our being impacted as areas of Kenya receive clean drinking water and more.

Update@Noon
Giyani Concerned Residents suspect corruption is behind delayed multi-million rand Giyani bulk water project

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 4:03


The Chairperson of the Giyani Concerned Residents in Limpopo, says they suspect that corruption and looting are some of the causes delaying the completion of the multi-million rand Giyani bulk water project.  Vusi Chauke was speaking during a protest by residents from 55 villages in Giyani.  Angry residents have  blockaded roads and shutdown businesses.  Chauke says previous commitment by Water and Sanitation department to complete the project by September has not been realised. He spoke to Udo Carelse

Plain Truth: A Holy-Spirited Podcast
The Huruma Clean Water Project, with Dr. Jason Thorn

Plain Truth: A Holy-Spirited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 40:05


Huruma is a section of Mathare, the third-largest slum of Africa. One of their greatest needs in Huruma is clean water. Dr. Jason Thorn joins us to talk about the work of Spirit and Truth to provide for this need and his own experience of traveling to Huruma. We mention two videos in the podcast (here and here). Check 'em out! 

My Ag Life Daily News Report
Episode 418 | September 13, 2022 | Watermelon Grafting, Water Project Funding Pleas

My Ag Life Daily News Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 31:17


On today's episode, we hear about a revived ancient grafting technique bolstering the California watermelon industry. Additionally, Kylie Harlen provides information on ag groups' pleas to federal officials for quick availability on water project funding.   Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to our sponsors who make it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their websites. The California Walnut Board – https://walnuts.org/ PhycoTerra®  –https://phycoterra.com/ Verdesian - https://vlsci.com/

My Ag Life Daily News Report
Episode 418 | September 13, 2022 | Watermelon Grafting, Water Project Funding Pleas

My Ag Life Daily News Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 31:17


On today's episode, we hear about a revived ancient grafting technique bolstering the California watermelon industry. Additionally, Kylie Harlen provides information on ag groups' pleas to federal officials for quick availability on water project funding.   Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to our sponsors who make it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their websites. The California Walnut Board – https://walnuts.org/ PhycoTerra®  –https://phycoterra.com/ Verdesian - https://vlsci.com/

The Climate Daily
Climate Champion--Shreya Ramanchandran, The Grey Water Project, Cypress Restores Sea Life w/ Underwater Museum

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 7:21


TXF Daily Podcast
Ivory Coast signs ECA-backed drinking water project; Pampa Energia extends bond maturity; Further details emerge on Auramet $350m loan

TXF Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 4:04


In today's daily round-up of export, trade and commodity finance news, TXF's Max Thompson covers the latest stories and trends across the market: KfW IPEX-Bank, together with Swedish Export Credit Corporation, has agreed ECA-backed financing for the construction of 1,000 drinking water boreholes with solar pumps in the Ivory Coast Argentina's Pampa Energia (Caa3/CCC+/B-) has extended over 80% of its next major international bond maturity after its decision to improve the terms of an exchange offer was enough to lure bondholders into participating Further details have emerged in relation to the $350 million financing for North American headquartered precious metals merchant Auramet Trading and Auramet International. The facility, led by ING Capital, has a one-year tenor and is structured as a revolving credit facility, details not previously released. Like what you hear? Hit subscribe to stay up to date and for all the latest news online visit www.txfnews.com today.

San Diego News Fix
A Pure Water project mishap could cost ratepayers $20 million

San Diego News Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 5:44


The Good Life Agoura Hills
S1 E2 - The 4-1-1 on the Drought, Pure Water Project, and More with Dave Pederson, PE, General Manager for Las Virgenes Municipal Water District

The Good Life Agoura Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 45:27


Join Ramiro Adevo, Agoura Hills City Manager with guest Dave Pederson, PE, General Manager for Las Virgenes Municipal Water District as they take a dive deep in Episode - The 4-1-1 on the drought, the Pure Water project, and more with guest Dave Pederson, PE, General Manager for Las Virgenes Municipal Water District. Tune in to the podcast on these platforms: Youtube, Spotify, Google podcast, Amazon Music, Castbox, Radiopublic, Stitcher, and the Agoura Hills website. The Good Life Augora Hills podcast episodes are available in both video and audio formats. Find The Good Life Agoura Hills podcast on the City's website www.agourahillscity.org/thegoodlifepodcast, the City's official YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. AVAILABLE FOR FREE ON ANCHOR.FM AMAZON MUSIC, STITCHER, POCKETCASTS, YOUTUBE, etc. Connect with us on social media! Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CityofAgouraHills Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/cityofagourahills/ Nextdoor- https://bit.ly/ahnextdoor Twitter- https://twitter.com/CityAgouraHills LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-agoura-hills Website - https://www.agourahillspodcast.com/ Check out our podcast page Visit www.agourahillscity.org/thegoodlifepodcast Stay updated with our newsletter, 'The Leaflet' https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/CAAGOURAHILLS/subscriber/new Stay updated with our newsletter, 'The Leaflet' https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/CAAGOURAHILLS/subscriber/new Visit our City website https://www.agourahillscity.org/ #CityofAgouraHills #AgouraHills #AgouraCares #ConejoValley #TheGoodLifePodcast #TheGoodLifeAgouraHills #TheGoodlifePod

Coffee at the Barre
S2 Episode 12: Margaret Gay, 27 Teas

Coffee at the Barre

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 31:54


Today's episode features one of our favorite small businesses, 27 Teas! 27 Teas is an online tea and herbal tisane company located in New Hampshire. Margaret Gay left the corporate world in 2018 to pursue her passion for loose leaf tea. In visiting cafes, she felt as though coffee drinkers had many options for special drinks, but tea and tea drinkers were mostly overlooked. Margaret's company focuses on adding value and options for cafes, as well as educating her customers on the benefits of loose leaf tea versus tea bags. 27 Teas gives back by donating a percentage of profits to The Water Project, located in Concord, NH. Sign up for their monthly tea subscription here! You can also find 27 Teas at Café la Reine, and a few other coffee shops and cafés in the area. Today's episode of Coffee at the Barre is sponsored by our friends Ethos & Able Creative! You can visit them at eacreative.co, email dante@eacreative.co, or text Dante at (781) 710-2294.

Beyond 6 Seconds
Dyspraxia, journalism and life-changing storytelling – with Nadine Drummond

Beyond 6 Seconds

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 64:15


Nadine Drummond is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker from London with roots in Jamaica. A former producer and reporter at CNN and Al Jazeera, she now develops media and content strategy for 14 African countries in her role at the United Nations. Nadine is also dyspraxic. She struggled growing up pre-diagnosis. When her disability was finally diagnosed in college, she denied and hid her dyspraxia at first, then came to accept it and eventually talk about it publicly in a LinkedIn post that went viral in 2021. Nadine wasn't supposed to be a journalist. She was supposed to be a lawyer – that was the career path her family picked for her. After realizing she hated law school, though, she broke away from her family's expectations. She left her home country to build her career in journalism – a profession where she uses her dyspraxic strengths to improve and save the lives of people around the world. On this episode, Nadine shares all of these stories and more. Her experience is a testament to how working in your strengths can empower you to make a difference. (Content warning: Starting around minute 50 of this episode, Nadine talks about gender based violence and sexual assault in Central African Republic. This is the topic of her life-changing film that helped extend the life of The Water Project, which directly protected and improved the lives of the women living in that country.) Learn more about Nadine at the links below: “This Little Girl is me” – Nadine's viral LinkedIn post Nadine's Medium blog Nadine's journalism projects Watch the video of this interview on YouTube! Subscribe to the FREE Beyond 6 Seconds newsletter for early access to new episodes! Click here for the episode transcript. *Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in Beyond 6 Seconds episodes are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer or other organizations.*

Clare Valley Podcast
Clare Valley Podcast - Clare Caravan Park's new lease on hold; Hale River Feedlot expansion; The story behind the Clare Oval Redevelopment; Clare Valley Water Project

Clare Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 72:13


Highly unlikely a new water park will be built in the Clare Valley by this summer as the new lease for the Clare Caravan Park has been put on hold due to a legal review.There are moves to expand the Hale River Feedlot at Spring GullyRates Review has been put on ice until the new financial yearA behind the scenes look at the Clare Oval Redevelopment. A multi-million dollar sports complex is to be complete by June next year - you'll hear what that means for the town of Clare and the Valley as a whole.Also in this episode if you're an irrigator, a broad-acre farmer or intensive livestock producer and is struggling to access enough water to run your operation, there are moves to access another option to supply water users in the Clare Valley.Links:To see more details regarding the new lease of the Clare Caravan Park head to the council documents section of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council website.https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025/1138741/20-April-2022-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdfClare Oval Redevelopment:https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community/Clare-Sporting-Precinct-Redevelopment-Project-1230794017093956/Clare Valley Water Project:https://clarevalleywine.com.au/or contact Anna Baum, executive officer at the Clare and Wine Associationanna@clarevalleywine.com.au

NintenGems Podcast
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water (Project Zero)

NintenGems Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 26:25


Say cheese and die! Braydon's alone this episode and breaking down Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, originally for Wii U, but now released on major consoles. Comparing against other games in the series and genre, Braydon is looking for the ultimate horror experience. Can Fatal Frame take that title? Or is the series headed to the grave? Join us for a different kind of episode! Email us comments, questions, complaints and suggestions at nintengems@gmail.com https://beacons.page/nintengems for more links and follow on Insta for more fun!

Ashley and Brad Show
Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2022-3-11

Ashley and Brad Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 40:19


news birthdays/events feel good story of the day would you rather be 'smart and sad' or 'dumb and happy' news how to save a few bucks at the grocery store game: 80's trivia what's workstipation? news when was the last time you 'fixed' something but just made it worse? game: mindtrap what movie did you kids watch over and over and over and.... news did you jump ship career wise during the pandemic only to regret it? don't forget to turn your clocks ahead goodbye/fun facts....national plumbing day.  You might think that every homeowner in developed countries has access to running water and a sewer system.  In the United States, two million people do not have access to basic indoor plumbing. It's not just those living in poverty who don't have indoor plumbing or running water. In some states, like Alaska, the Dakotas, and Maine, there are entire communities that don't have complete plumbing systems.  You have probably never thought that plumbing saves lives, but it really does. Without proper plumbing systems in place, many people throughout the world are susceptible to diseases.  Think about what your life would be like without plumbing.you can Donate to an organization, such as Plumbers without Borders or The Water Project.

The Mentor Esq
Season 3 - Episode 7: The Water Project with Peter Chasse

The Mentor Esq

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 60:15


Andrew talks to founder and president of the Water Project, Peter Chasse, and the two discuss the challenge of bringing clean water to remote communities around the globe, and the importance of giving back. To donate to the Mentor, Esq.'s Campaign for Water, click here: http://bitly.ws/oeu6 Contact Andrew at andrew@thementoresq.com

Prints Unedited
Season 2, Episode 10: Thumbprint Reflects of 2021

Prints Unedited

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 35:15


It is almost the end of 2021, and the Thumbprint Team decided to have a roundtable reflection on the past year: what we loved, what we missed, and what we're looking forward to! This week, April and Jaina sat down with Victoria Melkonyan (Director of Outreach and Education), Emery Lade (Administrative and Education Programming Mentee), Sephra Kolker (Social Media Mentee), and Lauren Heyboer (ProductionAssistant Mentee). Join our conversation and hear about all the behind-the-scenes shenanigans of the past year, and what we're excited for in the new one! Victoria Melkonyan is a West Asian artist based in California. Through the lens of actor, director, and writer, Victoria actively pursues, uplifts, and creates stories for and by People of the Global Majority. They are an alumnus of California State University, Long Beach with a BA in Theatre Performance and have studied with the SITI Company. Through both their art and activism, they hope to increase visibility for SWANA (MENA) and all who are absent from the mainstream in various performance/storytelling mediums. From the very beginning of their artistic career and education, Victoria has made it a point to face systemic issues head on and embraced the art of calling in and calling to action in everything that they do. They are very excited by the awakenings happening currently between the masses and hope to aid in bringing a sense of revolution and radicalization to the spaces they occupy. Emery Lade (they/them) is a theatre artist and writer based in the midwest. They've done everything from acting to lighting design to producing, and they are a proud multi-hyphenate creator. Their most recent play, Henry and Mae Kill a Cat, was produced in April by their alma mater, Western Illinois University. You can also read their poetry in Touchstone Literary Magazine. Sephra Kolker (she/her/hers) Currently located in the Southern Plains, Sephra is a multi-hyphenate human being, whose most recent credit includes the role of Laura in Amelia, Once More. Her theatrical interests lie in exploring South-Asian American theatre. Outside of theatre, she enjoys cooking, watching classic television shows, writing in her planner, and podcasting. She recently graduated from the University of Oklahoma with degrees in Public/Nonprofit Administration and Environmental Design. Sephra is excited to be working with Thumbprint Studios, and is eager to learn more about digital content creation, while utilizing her skills to create content that is meaningful and impactful. Lauren Heyboer is a theatre maker currently based in Michigan. With degrees in theatre, English literature, and writing, she has worked at several theatres in her area as an actor, dramaturg, and ASM. Passionate about vitality and theatre for social change, she is currently working on The Water Project, an original collaborative piece about local water crises and community engagement. Lauren works as a proofreader of scripts and audiobooks and plans to pursue a graduate degree in dramaturgy. This episode was produced on the unceded ancestral territory of the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Bodéwadmiakiwen, and Miami. This episode was edited by Emery Ann, with original intro and outro music by Marc Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support

The Asianometry Podcast
Australia's Billion Dollar Water Project Failure: An Economic Breakdown

The Asianometry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 13:22


Northern Australia is Australia's last frontier and also its most vexing economic development puzzle. People have long dreamed of turning its vastness into a bountiful bread basket. It might be possible. But there remain formidable challenges in the way. For over thirty years starting in the 1960s, the Australian government built a series of dams to divert the waters of the 650 kilometer or 405 mile long Ord River for irrigation. Over a billion dollars went into the project since 1950. And the water eventually did flow. But a (maybe) surprising thing happened: The farms would not make money.

The Asianometry Podcast
Australia's Billion Dollar Water Project Failure: An Economic Breakdown

The Asianometry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 13:22


Northern Australia is Australia's last frontier and also its most vexing economic development puzzle. People have long dreamed of turning its vastness into a bountiful bread basket. It might be possible. But there remain formidable challenges in the way. For over thirty years starting in the 1960s, the Australian government built a series of dams to divert the waters of the 650 kilometer or 405 mile long Ord River for irrigation. Over a billion dollars went into the project since 1950. And the water eventually did flow. But a (maybe) surprising thing happened: The farms would not make money.

Allison Park Church
The Navajo Water Project Vision

Allison Park Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 32:57


Together, we can make an impact locally, nationally, and internationally. Through Kingdom Builders, we partner together with God and each other to make the world a better place.

Color Me Green
Ep #11: The Water Project

Color Me Green

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 10:25


Welcome to Color Me Green, a podcast focused on making the world a greener place. Every week we are going to be discussing topics about sustainability, climate change, and more. The goal for this show is for you to learn something new and hopefully take something away and implement it into your daily routine. Even just the simple act of sharing this podcast with your friends and family, is an act of making a difference.In today's episode we are discussing The Water Project. This episode is not sponsored by this organization. I had someone reply on a survey saying they wanted to hear more about companies that help third world countries and I came across The Water Project in my research. I will have the website linked down below if you'd like to check it out or even donate! If you are interested in hearing more episodes like this, please let me know! I found it very interesting to learn about and there are so many other amazing organizations to learn about. I already have the next one in mind for next month.The Water Project - WebsiteThe Water Project - DonateFollow along on IG @colormegreenpodcastSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paige-robberstad/support--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colormegreen/supportSupport the showbuzzbox cocktails - http://shop.buzzbox.com/colormegreen - Save 20% with code COLORMEGREENSupport the show here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2025990/supportSave 10% on your order at Plastic Free Pursuit with code COLORMEGREEN - www.plasticfreepursuit.com/colormegreenShop sustainable phone cases with PELA - https://tinyurl.com/5n6z8xexFollow along on IG @colormegreenpodcastListen on other platforms: https://colormegreen.buzzsprout.com

Water Values Podcast
The Cadiz Water Project with Scott Slater

Water Values Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 52:03


Long-time water lawyer Scott Slater discusses the Cadiz water project and touches on everything from environmental issues to water equity to efficient use of infrastructure. Take a listen to gain a unique perspective on the development of a water project and how it impacts society in general. In this session, you'll learn about:  Scott's long tenure as a California water lawyer The background of the Cadiz water project What a dry lake is How the Cadiz project intercepts groundwater before it evaporates in dry lakes The history of environmental review of the Cadiz project How the Cadiz project achieved a zero environmental impact designation The current state of the opposition to the Cadiz water project How water development relates to economic development activities and housing How the Cadiz project takes advantage of existing infrastructure and land rights How data has played a role in developing the Cadiz project The impact of the Cadiz water project on the equitable distribution of water Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:  Scott's LinkedIn Page The Cadiz Water Project's website LA Times article on the Cadiz Water Project TWV #133: Resiliency and Regionalism in Southern California with Metropolitan's Jeffrey Kightlinger TWV #073: The Coachella Valley's Water Story with CVWD's Board President John Powell, Jr.  Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!

Joyful Courage -  A Conscious Parenting Podcast
SEPTEMBER WORLD CHANGER: Grant Gibbs Shares About Hippo Roller Water Project

Joyful Courage - A Conscious Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 29:32


Join the Joyful CourageTribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage.  Raising our children while growing ourselves... :::::::::: What an honor to get to share the conversation I had with Grant Gibbs, the executive director of The Hippo Roller Water Project. From the website: "Designed in Africa for tough rural conditions, the durable Hippo Roller makes it extremely easy to collect up to 5x more water than a single bucket, by simply rolling it along the ground." Listen to the conversation, click the links below and find out how YOU can be a supporter of this important work. Where to find Hippo Roller: www.hipporoller.org l Facebook l Twitter Join the cause! Joyful Courage is joining the Hippo Roller team in their effort towards bringing 200 Hippo Rollers to Haiti. You can help too!!  Head over to www.hipporoller.org/haiti :::::::::: Be The Best Parent You Can Be If you' re a parent and interested in learning parenting techniques from leading experts, then you' ll want to attend the BE THE BEST PARENT YOU CAN BE – 2016 FREE Online Event! The summit will feature 20+ of the leading experts in the field of parenting, free of charge! Sign up today and be on your way to becoming a your best self!! #bethebestparent SIGN UP HERE :::::::::: Join the Joyful CourageTribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage.  Raising our children while growing ourselves... :::::::::: Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on iTunes to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!!  AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast on iTunes to help me spread the show to an ever larger audience!!