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Cindy often hears from her clients that they believe that someone in the spirit world may be judging them or angry with them, whether spirit guide, Angel, God/Source, or a deceased loved one. Cindy channels the Mother Mary, and the truth is revealed!
This year, so much of our national conversation has revolved around whether our Constitution should be amended to include an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. But outside of Oz, what is the rest of the world saying about us? With arguments from the 'Yes' and 'No' camps expected to rage right up until Saturday's referendum date, today we look at what other countries are saying about our debate on the Voice - in particular those with histories of colonisation. Furthermore, if the 'No' case is successful, what could repercussions regarding our Foreign Policy look like? In this extra episode of The Briefing, we hear an expert in Politics and International Relations at La Trobe University, Dr Bec Strating, to hear about what the data shows and what it could mean for Australia after the vote on the Voice. Click here to find out more about the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Click here to listen to the LiSTNR Blak Matters podcast episode 'Treaty vs Voice: How does New Zealand compare to Australia?'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The four gospels teach us much about Jesus, but they teach us much about ourselves. It is no secret that the world's system is hostile to Jesus and true Christianity. The world's system tolerates and celebrates vulgarity, profanity, and indecent behaviors. Our culture has taken rights away from parents, invents its perverse morality to justify its immoral behavior, and devalued human life to the point where the womb is the most dangerous place for a baby. In this passage, the Apostle John gives us some insights into why the world can be so hostile to Christ and His message. Review the context. Jesus talked about eternal life, beginning with a wholehearted belief in Jesus, the Bread of Heaven. Continued spiritual health requires loving obedience to Jesus and His Word under the power of the Holy Spirit. The crowds and the religious leaders didn't like what Jesus said, and most of His followers left Him. The original twelve chose to continue to follow Christ.
Donald Trump has been indicted by a grand jury in New York, making him the first former or sitting president of the United States to face criminal charges. His arrest is related to hush money payments to keep alleged extramarital affairs out of the public eye during the 2016 presidential campaign. The news has unsurprisingly dominated headlines in the United States – but what's the global reaction? We speak to Al Jazeera journalists to find out. In this episode: Abderrahim Foukara (@afoukara), Al Jazeera Washington Bureau Chief Gabriel Elizondo (@elizondogabriel), Al Jazeera New York correspondent Lucia Newman (@lucianewman), Al Jazeera Latin America editor Nicolas Haque (@nicolashaque), Al Jazeera West Africa correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra with Negin Owliaei and our host, Malika Bilal. Khaled Soltan fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Munera Al Dosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
Think-tanks are a key part of the political process in the UK - indeed globally - but do they actually promote democracy? Which ones have influence, how are they funded, and what role does legacy media have in amplifying their ideas.In this episode we speak with Rethinking Security coordinator Richard Reeve and academic Kjølv Egeland, experts in the multifaceted world of defence and security think-tanks. They discuss how funding plays a key role in think-tank output, constraining critique and ensuring the most dominant ideas remain within the boundaries of the status quo.You can read Kjølv's latest research into think-tanks here or catch up with Richard's work over at the Rethinking Security website.Support the show via the Warrior Nation Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WarriorNationOr follow us on Instagram (@forceswatch) and Twitter (@ForcesWatch).Sign-up to our newsletter.You can discover Housmans Bookshop's amazing selection here: https://housmans.com/Music by Esion Noise.Support the show
It's time to make sure you and your family are set up to continue success for generations to come. Today, Josh Kanter shares his journey transitioning from practice as a transactional attorney to reorganizing his family's activities under a single-family office. He outlines the importance of having an “owner's manual” which captures all necessary information regarding a family's wealth, assets, and legal documents and how it can serve as an educational tool. Josh shares his insights on the evolution of technology and how it helps people manage and store valuable information. Let's dive in!For 20 years, Josh has been responsible for all things family office related for his multi-generational, multi-branch family. He also consults with families on issues around family office design and family governance and education, and he recently launched Leaf Planner, a digital information-sharing platform designed to replicate his family's “owner's manual,” a tool to identify blind spots, collect, organize and communicate information to family members and advisors, and to provide a more holistic succession of information.[00:01 - 06:56] Opening Segment• How Josh reorganized his family's activities under the umbrella of a single-family office• Introducing Leaf Planner• A platform designed to replicate the family's "owner's manual"• Holistic wealth management goes beyond just finding an investment manager[06:57 - 13:36] Creating an Owner's Manual for Your Family• The challenge is not so much finding the right people• The idea of an owner's manual• Identifying gaps in planning, and educating the next generation• Excel sheets and Dropbox folders are not enough to truly integrate family wealth information[13:37 - 20:24] Balance Sheets, Alternatives, and More!• Checklists are used to ask families deliberate questions about their wealth• The importance of having a comprehensive roadmap of hard data and financial data• Why the head of household should know how to access cell phones and computer[20:25 - 26:54] Prioritize Your Work in the World•Think about what your family would need to know if you could never talk to them again• Know the right questions to ask and who to bring in for help• The owner's manual helps with the succession of information and transfer of knowledge[26:55 - 35:38] Closing Segment• How technology is transforming succession planning• The value of InformationWant to connect with Josh? Follow him on LinkedIn. Check out his website to detail your family's future!Resources Mentioned:Leaf PlannerKey Quotes:“So the whole technology evolution has really helped families in meaningful ways.” - Josh Kanter“Life is complicated and the older we all get, the more complicated things seem to get.” - Josh KanterDownload our FREE guide here: https://www.excelsiorgp.com/guide/Connect with me on LinkedIn!LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON!
As Russia's war in Ukraine enters its second year, four NPR correspondents based around the world talk about what the impact has been in their regions. We hear the viewponts from West Africa, South America, China and India.
China: A Positive Or Negative Influence In The World? Think A Balloon With 3 Hypersonic Missiles Would Nuke The US? Well It Was Tested By China In 2018. Would you Shoot Them Down Now? What's behind Iran and Russia's efforts to link banking systems? California's Newsom Seeks Federal Probe Into Soaring Natural-Gas Prices BP Slows Retreat From Oil as Russia War Drives Record ProfitSponsorships are available or get your own corporate brand produced by Sandstone Media. David Blackmon LinkedInDB Energy Questions The Crude Truth with Rey TrevinoRey Trevino LinkedInEnergy Transition Weekly ConversationDavid Blackmon LinkedInIrina Slav LinkedInArmando Cavanha LinkedInENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
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Ahead of the World Cup, where people are going to be paying attention to the United States more closely than they have in almost a decade, we're wondering: what does the world think about the USMNT? On this episode, Graham Ruthven from the Total Soccer Show helps us answer that question. Follow Graham on Twitter!Today's episode is brought to you by TAKLD! Every weekday, TAKLD sends you the best American soccer stories. No fuss. No frills. Just a list of the top soccer content floating around the internet. TAKLD knows your time is limited, so it cuts through the noise for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seth and Sean dive into how various media outlets have the Texans power ranked after 1 week of actual football, and react to a kid's analysis of a terrible Jets play. Robert Saleh better come ready if he's keeping this kid's receipt!
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This summer has been a turbulent one, and this is probably the understatement of the decade but it's been ”eventful” in the US, with a series of high-profile mass shootings, the January 6th investigations, SCOTUS overturning of Roe v. Wade, continuing incidents of police violence, tensions on the Mexican border–all amidst the continuing Covid-19 pandemic. For many of us here in the U.S., it has felt like an overwhelming onslaught of events. But how is the rest of the world thinking about our country in these turbulent times? We speak with Council on Foreign Relations president Richard Haass.
*This episode is a live recording of a previous Sex Talks event.* This International Women's Day Sex Talks explored what women around the world really think about when they're having sex, what this tells us about the enduring taboos that still surround sex and female pleasure, and why respect for female pleasure equates to respect for gender equality. Joining Sex Talks host and creator, Emma-Louise Boynton were three brilliant panelists, including: Lucy-Anne Holmes, the author and activist who recently published "Women on top of the world" - a collection of searingly honest testimonies of women around the world on what sex means and feels like to them. She also happens to be a sexual priestess, and if you don't know what that is... well, you'll have to join us to find out. Sangeeta Pillai, founder of Soul Sutras, a ‘feminist platform for all bad betis & besharam bibis', is creating a safe space for South Asian womxn to tell their stories and tackle taboos surrounding sex, sexuality, periods, menopause, sexual harassment and more. Sangeeta hosts the award-winning Masala podcast. & Raga D'Silva - LGBTQ activist, the author of Untold Lies (a book about a little girl's journey to the truth that not only saves her but gives the reader hope) and the host of a series of online shows including Coming out stories from India. She has over 25 years of experience in the creative field, working in senior positions in advertising in India and New Zealand and is co-founder of India's largest international speaker agency, Speaking Minds. Raga is currently writing three books, scripts for OTT content, and working on her first short film. A story that Raga wrote during lockdown is being made into a feature film by Onir, an award-winning filmmaker.
Tired of sitting on the sidelines, wishing you could make a difference? Judge Victoria Pratt says it's time to “get obsessed with that thing that you know is not right and that you could change.” This episode is a loving kick in the pants for anyone who wants to create a brighter, better world. You'll learn how to move past self-doubt and fear, so you can start making a meaningful contribution.
On Change your mindset feature, we are joined by Stanley Beckett, author and consultant at changecreator, talking about “2% of people in the world think, 3% think that they think, and the other 95% would rather die than have to think. Which group do you fall under”? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Senator Al D'Amato - Afghanistan, what does the world think of us? by John Catsimatidis
Well, the rich and the powerful are at it again with some new pledges from their favorite vacation spot. Per the usual arrangement, they gathered to speak at length and in eloquent language about climate change at the conference, right after they arrived in their private jets. Surely they have the technology to pull off a decent Zoom call. In any case, this time around, over sixty big businesses have pledged to all and sundry that they would be more transparent. This latest pledge includes commitments to issue reports on things like greenhouse gas emissions, equal pay, water use, plastic use, and a lot more. It is of course good to pay attention to all of these things and that is the first step to actually doing something about improving the environment. However, does any of this even imply that anything is actually going to be done? Let's take a look. What is this pledge? It is a pledge to commit to report on various metrics. Well, that's less than impressive. First, pledges have a way of not really materializing. There is always some reason they can't be fulfilled. Commitments are no different. Maybe they are met, maybe they aren't. Often, we never know because our memory is basically non-existent, the only thing we seem to have less of is follow-through. So if we remember that there was a commitment, we most likely won't even follow through to see if anything ever came of it. For a lot of people, that's due to just plain laziness, for others, they've just come to accept that nothing is ever really going to change. And then, there are the reports that these companies (including MasterCard and Unilever) say they will be producing. Reports like this don't change anything in and of themselves, at best, they are interesting spins on data. At worst, they are tremendous wastes of money that mostly exist to give the illusion of action. What usually winds up happening is that the pledges get lauded in the press and the companies go about business as usual. Or they might make some effort here and there, reducing plastics one year, emissions by a bit the next, and other token gestures. My personal favorite token gesture was actually at a local restaurant. If you recall a few years ago, everybody was very worked up over plastic straws and this restaurant was no different. They had signs proudly proclaiming that they weren't using them anymore. Well and good. However, my drink was served in a single-use plastic cup and I ate with single-use plastic cutlery. Seriously, who are we trying to kid here? My point here is that most of these pledges and reports are basically like ditching plastic straws while keeping the plastic cups. The cup might not fit up a turtle's nose but it still is contributing to the problem of microplastics in the ocean. The main difference is that one has imagery attached to it that plays on our emotions. The pledges come with a lot of evocative headlines and photo-ops with people in suits signing things with fancy pens. In the end, it's all theater. If these companies are serious, they are going to have to start taking real action. For that, they are going to need some real data and not just react and make promises based on whatever headlines they see trending on social media. We encourage all of these companies to get in touch with TARTLE to investigate the best possible ways to get that data. We can put them in contact with real people on the ground in countries around the world to get a better read on what sort of policies and changes they most need to see that could make a real difference in people's lives. What's your data worth? www.tartle.co Tcast is brought to you by TARTLE. A global personal data marketplace that allows users to sell their personal information anonymously when they want to, while allowing buyers to access clean ready to analyze data sets on digital identities from all across the globe. The show is hosted by Co-Founder and Source Data Pioneer Alexander McCaig and Head of Conscious Marketing Jason Rigby. What's your data worth? Find out at: https://tartle.co/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TARTLE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TARTLEofficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tartle_official/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TARTLEofficial Spread the word!
Host, Keshon and Matthew address the fear of spreading the gospel. Why are people ashamed of the Gospel? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joseph Detrani joins us as a guest host. Francesco Sisci, an Italian journalist living in China says many Chinese there don't really care about discrimination against African Americans. But he says they are concerned for the safety of Asians living in the U.S.
The world doesn't fucking care about you.
Diya Vij started her new job as Associate Curator of Creative Time just last fall, in the midst of the pandemic. She has since announced the first Creative Time Think Tank cohort, which includes La Tanya S. Autry, Caitlin Cherry, Sonia Guiñansaca, Namita Gupta Wiggers, and a number of other engaged voices of the art community. This new initiative invited people to submit proposals for an open call, drawing 200 individual or group applicants. The selected cohort will meet regularly for the next 10 months to reflect on the realities around us and imagine a way forward for the cultural sector.Vij has built a reputation over the years for her work at the Queens Museum, High Line, and in the Commissioner’s Unit of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, where she created the Public Artists in Residence program. She joins me to discuss this unusual think tank and what the collective hopes to accomplish.Music is Lorenzo Senni’s “Move in Silence (Only Speak When It’s Time to Say Checkmate)” from Warp Records.Subscribe to Hyperallergic on Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.
Carolina Lopez-Ruiz, professor of classics, studies ancient Greek literature and classical mythology, and Greek and Near Eastern interaction and colonization. She strives to show that this period was more than just traditional Greek influences, with many cultures interacting and influencing each other.
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DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 12:3): ────────────────── Two Theses That Are (Almost ) Always True: Everyone Is a Single Issue Voter and No One Is a Single Issue Voter — Abortion and the 2020 Election PART 2 (12:4 - 19:51): ────────────────── Evangelicals Are “Medieval in the Worst Sense”? What in the World Does This Even Mean? LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE (AKRAM BELKAïD & LAMIA OUALALOU) The rise of evangelical Christianity PART 3 (19:52 - 26:13): ────────────────── What Does the World Think of Christians? Well, At Least We Know What Le Monde Diplomatique Thinks of Evangelicals
No matter who wins the US election, the result will reverberate around the world through America's policies on trade, immigration, and security. To understand that impact better, the writers of Signal, GZERO's newsletter, asked local journalists in 24 countries how the election is viewed where they live, and what they expect to come next. Overall, there is a profound unease about the US role in the world, which will persist well beyond November 3. This special podcast features highlights of those interviews in a discussion with the whole Signal team, moderated by GZERO's Alex Kliment. Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
No matter who wins the US election, the result will reverberate around the world through America's policies on trade, immigration, and security. To understand that impact better, the writers of Signal, GZERO's newsletter, asked local journalists in 24 countries how the election is viewed where they live, and what they expect to come next. Overall, there is a profound unease about the US role in the world, which will persist well beyond November 3. This special podcast features highlights of those interviews in a discussion with the whole Signal team, moderated by GZERO's Alex Kliment.
David Allison, Founder of Valuegraphics David Allison is a human behavior expert and the pioneer of Values Thinking. His research and advisory services are used in industries as wide-ranging as sportswear, school supplies, luxury goods and hedge funds. He works with global humanitarian foundations like the Environmental Defense Fund and the United Nations. He is the founder of the Valuegraphics Database (check it out here: valuegraphics.com), the first statistically accurate global measurement of what everyone on earth cares about, and his research has led him to become an outspoken advocate for the eradication of demographic stereotypes. He speaks internationally, and his most recent book "We Are All the Same Age Now" was an international marketing #1 best-seller, named one of the top ten Leadership Books of the year by INC magazine, and called "a genuinely original contribution to marketing literature" by Kirkus Reviews. You can check out or purchase "We Are All the Same Age Now" here: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B07GTBQB2J&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_5DAwFbQTTZVB5&tag=softstix-20 Here are the Self Made Strategies of David Allison. On this episode you will hear David discuss: Why values are more important than demographics and psychographics How to use valuegraphics in your business Examples of how values impact buying behaviors How David is using Valuegraphics to change the way that people engage with each other How David's book, We Are All the Same Age Now, can help you in your business Production Credits: This Self Made Strategies Podcast is a SoftStix Productions LLC jawn. This episode was produced, hosted, and edited by Tony Lopes, remotely, in Philly, PA USA, with support from the team at SoftStix Productions LLC. The Self Made Strategies Podcast is sponsored by Lopes Law LLC (www.LopesLawLLC.com). Make sure you subscribe to the Self Made Strategies Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. You can find us on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Blubrry and many other podcasting platforms. Don't forget to visit www.selfmadestrategies.com to subscribe to our podcast, sign up for our newsletter, or to get more information about our guests. Follow us on: • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • LinkedIn
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On the latest episode of EMBARGOED!, Brian and Tim break down the early days of China's new national security law aimed at Hong Kong and the U.S. response, including the suspension of preferential export control treatment for Hong Kong and new sanctions on the horizon that take aim at financial institutions. Next, we revisit BIS's new military end user/military end use rules and try to decipher the recently issued BIS guidance. Finally, we unpack the somewhat unorthodox multi-agency advisory warning U.S. businesses of supply chain risks relating to forced labor and human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region of China. Plus, the Lightning Round features quick thoughts on continued U.S. efforts to disrupt deepening ties between Venezuela and Iran and what the rest of the world is doing with respect to Huawei.*********Questions? Contact us at podcasts@milchev.com.EMBARGOED! is not intended and cannot be relied on as legal advice; the content only reflects the thoughts and opinions of its hosts.EMBARGOED! is intelligent talk about sanctions, export controls, and all things international trade for trade nerds and normal human beings alike, hosted by Miller & Chevalier Members Brian Fleming and Tim O'Toole. Each episode will feature deep thoughts and hot takes about the latest headline-grabbing developments in this area of the law, as well as some below-the-radar items to keep an eye on. Subscribe for new bi-weekly episodes so you don't miss out!Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bDJnmUSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2xAJ9yeGoogle Play: https://bit.ly/3bAU0HcStitcher: https://bit.ly/3awf95iTimestamps:0:11 Introduction and Roadmap The Rundown3:49 The Other Shoe Drops for Hong Kong23:19 New BIS FAQs re: Military End Use/User Rules39:01 U.S. Government Advisory re: Xinjiang Supply Chain Risk 49:11 Lightning Round49:37 More Venezuela-Iran Links53:13 What Does the Rest of the World Think of Huawei 59:47 Final Thoughts***Stay sanctions free.***
Cody Jefferson is a husband and a father. These roles are sacred to him and he value them above everything else. He is also an Entrepreneur, International Speaker, Life and Business Strategist and is recognized as one of the industry’s most prominent voices in personal and professional development coaching. Cody is the premier coach for high-performing entrepreneurs, professionals and organizations looking to maximize their results: increasing their impact, broadening their influence, and expanding their income. In this episode, Cody and Michelle will talk about Cody's ups and down and how he finally found the missing piece in him as a person. Cody was successful on the outside. He had it all but it was masking the things inside of him that he thought the accolades and accomplishments would solve. Over these 3 years, he walked through a very public divorce, became a single parent and buried 9 family members and friends in unrelated tragedies. And over the last 2 and a half years, he redefined who he is, what he stand for and the man that he will become. Let's join Michelle and Cody in this podcast and find out how Cody turned his life around with his mindset and habits. You will learn: What Money is The Mindset and Habits of a Millionaire How to Pivot and Get Better And so much more! Connect with Cody! Website: www.embracethelion.org www.codyjefferson.com Instagram: cody_jefferson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaelcodyjefferson Suggested Books: The Greatest Salesman in the World Think and Grow Rich Loving What Is Connect with Us! Our Website: http://awesomeoutsourcing.com/podcast/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeOutsourcing Thank you so much! Please don't forget to Like & Subscribe!
This Explains Everything assembles discussions from scientists on the online platform, Edge. Each chapter introduces an important scientific way of thinking. The book shows the scientists’ innovative perspectives and the relations between different fields of study, through which we ourselves can adjust our own ways of seeing the world. With the acquisition of these ways of thinking, it would be as if we stood on the shoulders of giants, discovering new truths about how the world works.
In this timely episode of The Business Communicators, Mike Klein, Founder and Principal at the internal and change communication consultancy, Changing the Terms, joins the podcast to tackle a serious topic dominating our world in early 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has swept across the globe and continues to threaten livelihoods and lives.As this ‘new world' of communicating during a pandemic is unprecedented and like nothing else we've seen in our lifetimes, it has presented an opportunity for increasing connectedness with others via mobile and digital communications platforms. But how do we best apply these technological resources to serve our audiences as communicators? How do we navigate conducting ‘business as usual' without being tone-deaf to the personal impacts that many continue to face as a result of this disease?Tune in for Mike's professional insight on communicating during this health crisis, where he'll answer critical questions including these and more:Are businesses seeing the value of internal communications in this unique environment, and is it a stable trend?How do we pivot from managing the current situation to planning for post-pandemic communications?Can we maintain this new level of interconnectedness after the crisis passes?How do we convey empathy in communicating difficult news with employees?Plus – we'll discuss mental health and how it's being recognized in the business world now more than ever before. Regardless if you're listening in April 2020 or many months down the road, we'll unpack practical applications for communicating during any crisis impacting audiences on a personal level.Following our conversation with Mike Klein, Allysun Theuhmayzing joins the show to share insights into her California-based bakery, Madam Confection, and how she is navigating the COVID-19 pandemic as a small business owner. Allysun shares great tips on how your kids can learn the practical skills of cooking in an educational way, how social media has helped her business, and why this pandemic is allowing her to think differently and creative moving forward.Connect with The Business Communicators on Twitter and Instagram, and find out more about our chapter at IABCHouston.com. And, if you haven't done so already, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave us a five-star review. Questions or comments? Send us an email at podcast@iabchouston.com.
I loved this interview! We covered some important topics, including:Knowing the "why" of your worldviewFaith, Family, and FreedomLocal vs National politicsThe upcoming book Bellwether BluesLink to Theodore Roosevelt's "Micah Mandate" mentioned in the show:http://churchvstate.blogspot.com/2008/07/micah-mandate-from-theodore-roosevelt.html
From Continental Europe to the USA - Gary Gibbon and his guests discuss the international view of Brexit - and what our imminent departure from the EU could mean for how the world sees Britain for years to come. This week Gary is joined by two experts in foreign policy: Hans Kundnani, a Senior Research Fellow at Chatham House - and Jeremy Shapiro, a Research Director at the European Council on Foreign Relations, and a former State Department aide to Barack Obama.
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The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers is reporting that last year the province of Ontario wasted a total of 7.6 terawatts of clean energy. That amounts to powering more than 760,000 homes for one year and costs about $1B. Guest - Parker Gallant, Vice President of Wind Concerns Ontario How are we perceived on the world stage? And what do Canadians think of their own country? Guest - Matthew Hayday, Associate Professor, University of Guelph. (in Ottawa for the weekend) What local Canada 150 events will be going on this weekend? Guest - Brenda Branch. Cultural Tourism Product Development Officer, City of Hamilton Did you know the Caesar is a classic Canadian made drink? How did this drink come about and what makes our so unique in comparison to the Bloody Mary? And if you're planning on celebrating responsibly with a Caesar this weekend, what's the best way to prepare one? Guest - Cameron Butt, Mott's Clamato Brand Marketing Manager
The Clinton Foundation is a superstar in the world of philanthropy—is it OK that it leverages power and celebrity to achieve its mission? On The Gist, two experts disagree. Kenneth Stern, former CEO of NPR, sheds no tears for the Clinton Foundation. He thinks vanity-giving helps inferior charities persist. Stern is the author of With Charity for All: Why Charities Are Failing and a Better Way to Give. His company has done work for the Clinton Foundation. Stacy Palmer, editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy, says the Clinton Foundation uses its political heft for good. She adds that the most ambitious charities in the U.S. were started by titans of industry seeking to improve their reputations. For the Spiel, a few choice words about Rudy Giuliani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Clinton Foundation is a superstar in the world of philanthropy—is it OK that it leverages power and celebrity to achieve its mission? On The Gist, two experts disagree. Kenneth Stern, former CEO of NPR, sheds no tears for the Clinton Foundation. He thinks vanity-giving helps inferior charities persist. Stern is the author of With Charity for All: Why Charities Are Failing and a Better Way to Give. His company has done work for the Clinton Foundation. Stacy Palmer, editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy, says the Clinton Foundation uses its political heft for good. She adds that the most ambitious charities in the U.S. were started by titans of industry seeking to improve their reputations. For the Spiel, a few choice words about Rudy Giuliani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earlier this week, we told you about the Global Vote. They just had their first online vote for the Brexit. What were the results? Simon Anholt, former government advisor for 15 years, man behind the Global Vote scottthompsonshow
On June 24, the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security hosted a panel discussion on the Pew Research Center’s “2015 US Image and Global Balance of Power” survey. Dr. Richard Wike, Director of Global Attitudes Research for the Pew Research Center, presented the major findings from the survey. Barry Pavel moderated the discussion with James B. Cunningham, … Continue reading What Does the Rest of the World Think of the US? →
In today’s thought provoking episode Dr. T reviews the article, “How Cultures around the World Think about Parenting” by Amy S. Choi. She then reviews an ABC news article profiling a parent in South Carolina, recently arrested for leaving her 9 year old unsupervised in a playground. In Japan, this would be no issue. The article links are below. http://ideas.ted.com/2014/07/15/how-cultures-around-the-world-think-about-parenting/ http://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_senior_for_parents_happiness_is_a_very_high_bar http://7online.com/news/mom-faces-felony-charge-for-letting-girl-play-in-park/225384/ Post your thoughts about the SC mom on the Kids AtoZ facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kids-A-to-Z-with-Dr-T/135395163142696?ref_type=bookmark Send questions & topic suggestions to info@kidsatoz.com. Thanks for listening. The Kids AtoZ Team
Frank Partnoy, professor of law and finance at the University of San Diego and author of "Wait: The Art and Science of Delay."
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