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Healthcare! World Hunger! Capitalism! Unfinished Games! Get ready for some R-A-N-T-S!"Aw, Man..." coming soon to NBCAlso, we talk about Laura Bow: The Dagger of Amon Ra for an hour.Email us! mattandroses@gmail.comGames Mentioned: A Space for the Unbound Stardew Valley The Haunted Chocolatier Lorelai Lorelei and the Laser Eyes Journeyman Project The Sexy Brutale Mystery House The Colonel's Bequest The Dagger of Amon Ra
Summertime signals fun, laughter, and friendships. Our adventurer and his friends find joy and laughter in an unforgettable summer. However, our Adventurer stumbles upon a discovery with the potential to change the world. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this short story. Thanks for listening! This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.Follow us on X @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.
Episode 3 of "The Exploits of Play" with guest Dr. Tom Boland explores how the game changes the player and how this fits into western literature's beloved 'character arc' as well as the new age obsession with personal transformation. Tom Boland is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University College Cork. His main research interests are in critique, culture, unemployment and welfare though recently Dr. Boland has been interested in the proliferance of dystopian games media such as The Hunger Games and “Squid Game”.For full transcript and show notes please visit weirdeconomies.com.Credits:Founder and organizer of Weird Economies: Bahar NoorizadehHost: Max HaivenProducer: Halle FrostSound editor: Faye HarveySponsor: Canada Council for the Arts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Squid Game to Hunger Games to Fortnite, how did the trope of cruel, inescapable games become so central to the stories that animate 21st century neoliberal capitalism? With tom Boland We explore how the game changes the player and how this fits into western literature's beloved 'character arc', as well as the new-age obsession with personal transformation. More information: weirdeconomies.com/podcasts/exploits-of-play THE EXPLOITS OF PLAY is a 10-episode podcast about how games and play have moved from the margin to the centre of global capitalism. It is produced by Weird Economies and hosted by Max Haiven. Tom Boland is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University College Cork. His main research interests are in critique, culture, unemployment and welfare though recently Dr. Boland has been interested in the proliferance of dystopian games media such as The Hunger Games and “Squid Game”.
There's a comprehensive list of challenges impacting the wider world- but fixing them poses a costly challenge. World hunger, health, war, education, poverty and climate change are among the problems that need addressing, but fixing them remains elusive. Author and Copenhagen Consensus Center president Bjorn Lomborg says he's working with economists to identify cost-efficient solutions to these problems. "That's not the only thing you need to think about, but it's an important part. How much will it cost, and how much good will it do? I'm simply saying- why don't we try to do the stuff that does the most good for the least money?" LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the mid 1980s the nation of Ethiopia was going through a terrible famine. The lack of food led to war, and the war led to countless deaths. Something had to be done.Join RD as he tells Ty the stories of Band Aid and USA for Africa and what they did with the songs "Do They Know its Christmas" and "We are the World" and what it did for famine relief in Ethiopia. Download the podcast for free.
In contrast to the abundance of the Arctic, in Antarctica, "once you leave the coast, you're basically heading to the moon." Jason Anthony, who spent several summers on the seventh continent, told us that in this desert of ice and stone (where the largest terrestrial animal is a tiny wingless midge), food isn't just important—it's everything. This episode is packed full of stories of survival at Earth's southernmost points, from Heroic Era expedition chefs whipping up croissants on the ice, to desperate Dorito auctions when supplies run low today. Plus, listen in now for the scoop on how food fueled the race to the South Pole—and determined the ultimate winner and loser. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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It's heartbreaking when a drought or flood causes crops in a region to fail, and children to go hungry. Kids can starve to death or endure social, economic, and health problems well into adulthood due to malnutrition. But what if there was a way to predict when these weather disasters are likely to happen, so governments, aid organizations, and residents could prepare? A team at the University of Chicago says people could already do this, using one of the best-known weather patterns: the El Niño Southern Oscillation or ENSO. “ENSO has destabilizing effects on agriculture, economic production, and social stability throughout areas of the global tropics that are teleconnected to it. It has been linked to human health outcomes directly through its effects on vector- and water-borne infectious diseases, as well as indirectly by decreasing agricultural yields and increasing food insecurity and the likelihood of conflict,” they write in a Nature Communications article. It's possible to predict this Pacific Ocean-based pattern, says Dr. Amir Jina, an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy and a Senior Fellow at the Energy Policy Institute of Chicago. In this episode of One World, One Health, listen as Dr. Jina explains how people could use predictions about El Niño years to get ahead of some of the forces that make children go hungry.
Vincent and Joel sit down with esteemed Governer of South Carolina, David Beasley. They discuss his start in the House of Representatives as a fresh faced college student, his run ins and mentorship with Sol Blatt, the basis for switching parties, his run for Governor, and delve into the last 40 years of South Carolina Politics. They get a behind the scenes look at Governor Beasley's mindset surrounding his political decisions, his deep morality, and his passion for his position as Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme. Finally, the guys take a deep dive into political fragility and how social media creates problems. Get your latest Statehouse update and hear firsthand the rationale behind some of the legislature's most controversial bills. Join Senators Sheheen and Lourie in this week's episode where they take a deeper look at upcoming legislation and lawmakers' actions in S.C.Support the showKeep up to Date with BITBR: Twitter.com/BITBRpodcastFacebook.com/BITBRpodcasthttps://bourboninthebackroom.buzzsprout.com
Since 1978, Community of Christ has had a World Hunger Fund. 45 years later, that fund is still making a difference in the lives of people around the world. The current World Hunger Team works to use those funds for the purposes of income generation, sustainable projects, clean water supplies, education, and empowering women. Join host Carla Long and guest Apostle Richard James in this episode of What's Brewing to find out more about the work of the World Hunger Team. You'll hear about the places and ways the lives of individuals and whole communities are being transformed, as well as the best ways for you to be a part of this great work. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
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The world is living in the most conflict-affected time since 1975 according to the Uppsala Data Conflict program.
Seth Tupper, editor-in-chief of South Dakota Searchlight, breaks down two of his recent commentaries, one on a tarnished partnership and the other on a celebrated legacy.
In this episode of All Things Policy, Saurabh Todi and Shambhavi Naik discuss the importance of the Green Revolution and Dr. M.S. Swaminathan's role. They discuss how science and policy intersect and the steps needed to usher in the next green revolution. Recommended readings: MS Swaminathan's farsightedness for Punjab: Discouraged free power to tackle groundwater crisis, wanted ‘evergreen revolution' without harming ecology MS Swaminathan's evergreen revolution: Productivity without ecological harm Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Olga Schmidt from Creative Society joins the Rock Pod to discuss the organization's mission and how it aims to create a sustainable and harmonious society. The Creative Society project started about ten years ago when volunteers from around the world conducted interviews and research to understand people's desires for a better society. Based on millions of interviews, eight pillars of the Creative Society were formed. The organization focuses on addressing global crises such as poverty, environmental degradation, and lack of access to education and healthcare. Olga emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary approach and the importance of uniting scientists to find solutions to climate change. She also highlights the benefits of the Creative Society, including universal basic income, free healthcare and education, economic stability, and unrestricted travel. Olga encourages listeners to get involved by spreading awareness about the Creative Society and its goals. Creative Society believes that human life is the highest value.Creative Society Website https://creativesociety.com/AllatRa book Olga referenced: https://www.amazon.com/AllatRa-Book-This-unique-respects-ebook/dp/B01DNCUCZYGlobal Crisis Online Forum on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/d2Pk8eHdZRk?feature=shareConnect with our hosts:Trish Carruth from The Personal Jeweler - https://www.thepersonaljeweler.com/Jon Gay from JAG in Detroit Podcasts - http://www.jagindetroit.com/Lisa Bibbee from Keller Williams - http://soldbylisab.com/
Today on The Business of Wellness Podcast: Justin Levy is the Executive Director of Conscious Alliance, a Colorado-based hunger relief organization, and Randy Gilbride is the VP Commercial Operations at Sunrise Strategic Partners. This summer, Conscious Alliance announced that Sunrise Partners will join their family of annual donors, starting with a meal distribution event last month to support children facing food insecurity as the school year came to a close. Sunrise contributed financially to the event, providing 10,000 meals to local families in need. In addition to their monetary donation, Sunrise employees will donate 10 hours of their time individually to volunteer at Conscious Alliance's national distribution center and headquarters in Broomfield, CO, for a total of 100 hours annually. I wanted to learn more about this unique partnership in among for-profit and not-for-profit organizations in the food space, so Justin and Randy join me for a candid conversation about it all. We discuss: Their unique individual backgrounds and experiences working in different areas of the food industry; why this partnership makes sense at this moment, and how growth capital investment can help move the needle forward in ending hunger in the U.S.; why collaboration is so important; what makes for a great collaborator across industries; how these organizations will continue to work together to support their individual missions of providing nutritious meals for people who need it, and what's next for each of their respective organizations. If you're interested in food investment, early stage investing, behind-the-scenes in non-profit work, the work that goes into food venture capital investing, and what a venture capitalist looks for before investing in a CPG food and beverage company, this episode is for you. —
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What's the difference between hunger and malnutrition and is the secret to ending world hunger hidden in the answer to this question? Professor Gisela Solymos is a change maker who has dedicated her life's work to alleviating hunger and malnutrition. With a background in psychology, her work also focuses on dealing with the associated psychological issues with going hungry. She chats to our host, Ntombini Marrengane in this riveting season finale episode of the ‘Just for a change podcast powered by the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship'. This is an episode you don't want to miss! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss any others. Links you should know about: GSB Bertha Centre: https://gsbberthacentre.uct.ac.za/about-us/ Gisela Solymos: https://www.ashoka.org/en-za/fellow/gisela-solymos Action Against Hunger: https://www.actionagainsthunger.org/the-hunger-crisis/world-hunger-facts/ Catalyst 2030: https://catalyst2030.net/equity-for-women-social-entrepreneurs/ CREN website: https://www.cren.org.br/atuacao/ Bertha Centre · S3, Ep. 12 Is it possible to end world hunger_ .docx.pdf — PDF (123.2 KB)
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With world hunger being such an overwhelming problem, how do we even begin to solve it? In episode 12 of the Just for a Change podcast we hear from a change-maker and innovator, who is dealing with hunger, undernutrition and malnutrition in ingenious new ways. Her name is Professor Gisela Solymos and her story will leave you inspired and empowered to make a difference. If you're crying out for for change, click the subscribe button on our podcast profile to make sure you don't miss this episode! Bertha Centre
The global hunger crisis has reached unprecedented levels. Violent conflict, economic shocks from the war in Ukraine, and accelerating climate change have exacerbated food shortages in many parts of the world. According to the World Food Program, 828 million people—one in ten people on Earth—are unsure of where their next meal is coming from. More than 345 million face extreme food insecurity, a figure that is more than double the number in 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.CARE USA President and CEO Michelle Nunn joins Stewart on the show to discuss the many facets of the global hunger crisis and assess how NGOs and policymakers alike can best address food shortages worldwide.
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Join us on this episode of the podcast as we delve into the world of digital technologies and their immense potential in combating hunger and helping underserved regions of the world. Our special guest is Bernhard Kowatsch, Head of Innovation Accelerator at the UN World Food Programme, who shares insights on how technology can revolutionize efforts to address hunger. He is also the co-founder of Share the Meal which is a one-tap solution to fight hunger worldwide. Millions are making a difference by donating meals with just a touch, bringing hope and nourishment to those in need. Listen to this very insightful episode to find out more!
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Can we solve global hunger? Is there enough food on earth to support a growing population? How will climate change impact our food supply?Today's Better Heroes are Rob Dongoski, EY Global Food and Agriculture Leader and Bernhard Kowatsch, Head of the UN World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator.Learn more about EY and Rob here. Learn more about Bernhard and the World Food Programme here.--Learn more about EY Ripples and all of our impact entrepreneurs at www.ey.com/eyripples.The views reflected in this podcast are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the global EY organization or its member firms.Subscribe to our podcast.Rate and leave us a review.Produced by Hueman Group Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the face of burgeoning global issues, like climate change, poverty, war and world hunger, it can be difficult to find hope, much less empowerment.But this conversation offers both. We speak with University of Miami Aquaculture students Jazmine Evans, Charlie Welch and Slater Daniels, as they decode how the world of academia is approaching some of the mega issues that the world is facing, and how aquaculture is offering sustainable, solutions.We cover everything from how just one tenth of the world's ocean has the potential to feed the world, to how aquaculture compares to farming on land, and even why a career in aquaculture could be your own personal solution to finding work with deep meaning.Learn more about the University of Miami Aquaculture Program https://aquaculture.earth.miami.edu
Learn more about Lynne Twist and the Soul of Money at:https://soulofmoney.org/(5) Lynne Twist | LinkedIn For more than 40 years, Lynne Twist has been a recognized global visionary committed to alleviating poverty, ending world hunger, empowering the status of women and girls, supporting social justice, and environmental sustainability.The breadth and scope of Lynne's work range from working with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, to working with refugees in camps in Ethiopia and the threatened rainforests of the Amazon, as well as guiding the philanthropy of some of the world's wealthiest families and working directly with the women who won the Nobel Peace Prize. Lynne's on-the-ground work has brought her a deep understanding of global issues, the challenges women and girls face worldwide, people's relationship with money, and the transformation of human consciousness. Her extensive knowledge and experience have led her to profound insights into the social tapestry of the world and the historical landscape of the times in which we are living.Lynne wrote a best-selling, award-winning book called, “The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life” (W.W. Norton, 2003) which has been translated into nine languages including Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Bulgarian and Portuguese.Lynne's newest book, “Living a Committed Life: Finding Freedom and Fulfillment in a Purpose Larger Than Yourself” (Berrett-Koehler, November 2022) demonstrates how a commitment to a purpose larger than yourself can enliven and empower you. In this book, Lynne shares stories and perspectives gained from her decades as a global thought leader and activist working to end hunger and poverty, protect the Amazon rainforest, empower women's leadership, and transform people's relationships with money. Living a Committed Life presents her vision for a world that works for everyone as well as her guiding principles for living a life of commitment and joyous action.
Alora CEO and Co-Founder Luke Young joins Molly to discuss ocean agriculture and the ability to grow crops offshore (1:17). They discuss the progression and engineering that have propelled Alora's innovations (11:55) and the challenges of growing at sea (21:53). (0:00) Nick kicks off the show (1:17) Alora's mission and technological advancements (5:46) Mitigation and adaptation (7:58) The first taste test (10:25) Squarespace - Use offer code TWIST to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain at https://Squarespace.com/TWIST (11:55) Alora's progression and timeline (16:26) Designing infrastructure and engineering fertilizer (20:25) LMNT - Get a free sample pack with any purchase at http://drinklmnt.com/TWIST (21:53) Challenges of growing on the ocean (26:14) Alora's Business Model (28:56) Fennel - Join the fennel waitlist now and get your first month free at http://fennel.com/twist (30:10) Salt tolerance (35:17) Alora's Customer and cost of development FOLLOW Luke: https://twitter.com/lukeheatonyoung FOLLOW Jason: https://linktr.ee/calacanis FOLLOW Molly: https://twitter.com/mollywood
In Latino Vegano episode 142, we explore the ways in which a plant-based diet can help to address world hunger and food waste. We discuss the environmental and health benefits of a vegan diet, and highlight organizations that are working to promote sustainable agriculture and plant-based living. Join us as we delve into the facts and figures surrounding this important topic. Don't forget to tune in for more informative and inspiring content on veganism and sustainable living. #veganism #worldhunger #foodwaste #sustainability"Support the show✅ Support my work on Venmo , Yappy or PayPal✅ Check out my Linktr.ee
A group of Kenyan students have come up with an innovation they believe will reduce food insecurity.
In today's episode, Doug Stuart and Norman Horn are grilled by Matthew Bellis in a game of "Would You Rather ...?" From pancakes vs waffles, to Tom Woods vs Bob Murphy, to Matthew's meager attempt to ferret out Norm's and Doug's heretical tendencies, you'll find out more about these guys than you ever cared to. Enjoy our last episode of 2022 before we get back to the serious stuff in the New Year. Main Points of Discussion: 00:00 Introduction 02:24 ... be painted red or blue for the rest of your life? 03:02 ... dogs or cats? 04:09 ... pancakes or waffles? 04:43 ... triskets or saltines? 05:14 ... coffee or tea? 06:47 ... Wonder Woman or Captain Marvel? 08:25 ... lose your sight or lose you memories? 10:00 ... give up air conditioning or internet? 11:03 ... have a full time maid or a full time chef? 12:01 ... 11ft tall or 1ft tall? 13:26 ... royalty 1000 years ago or middle class Canadian today? 14:32 ... nothing but Hallmark movies or nothing but Horror movies? 16:42 ... rat or snake hiding in your room? 18:23 ... a year at war or a year in prison? 18:44 ... get rid of taxes or get rid of world hunger? 19:55 .. for your dad ... Tom Woods or Bob Murphy? 21:48 ... Joe Rogan or Dave Smith? 22:20 ... John Stossel or Dave Rubin? 23:58 ... Matt Walsh or Ben Shapiro? 25:12 ... Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh? 26:10 ... Saint Augustine of Hippo or Pelagius? 27:03 ... Saint Nicholas or Arius 27:56 ... SBC or PCUSA? 29:01 ... Methodist or Annabaptist 30:03 ... dinner with Al Mohler or play ping-pong with Benny Hinn Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
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Christa joined Corel as the CEO and sits on the company's board of directors. Corel builds software solutions that simplify the task journey for knowledge workers. Corel is a KKR portfolio software company - KKR is one of the most prestigious private equity giants with assets of more than 470B under management. Christa is an accomplished executive with more than two decades of experience leading businesses and initiating financial and operational initiatives.Currently, she sits as a board member of Affirm, Inc, and Kimberly-Clark. Prior to Corel, Ms. Quarles served as CEO of OpenTable and had previously held executive roles at NextDoor, Inc. and The Walt Disney Company. While working at OpenTable, she led the company through a period of transformational change, successfully transitioning to cloud-based, small business solutions, and driving meaningful bottom- and top-line growth across its global operations.As Senior Vice President, Interactive Games at The Walt Disney Company, she oversaw Disney Interactive's profitability and helped the company rank second in the global mobile games publishing space.Prior to OpenTable, she worked as the Chief Business Officer of Nextdoor, a marketplace that connects local communities with small businesses. Christa studied Economics at Vienna University of Economics and Business and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a BS in Economics and German. She also received an MBA from Harvard Business School. Support the show
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Ships loaded with grain are finally leaving Ukrainian ports, but the shipments aren't nearly enough to meet global demand. And, some migrants fleeing war zones are increasingly being expelled from Europe even before they can apply for asylum in a practice known as "pushback." Plus, the EU is trying to deescalate tensions between Kosovo and Serbia. Also, some US-based online platforms are making coursework free to Ukrainians whose education has been upended by war.
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