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Send us a quick note!What better way to keep summer vibes alive than a trip to the fair? In this special, on-location episode, Christine and JJ explore the wonders of the Canadian National Exhibition, better known to locals as the CNE or the Ex! Join the two friends as they take a nostalgic stroll down the bustling midway, and describe the roller coasters, carnival games, and deep-fried delights, all captured in booming 360 degree audio. Many thanks to Yang Wang for her ongoing dedication to the show. And a big thank you to our episode sponsors Mr. Quan Gan and Ms. Wei Qi who have been strong supporters of Toronto's Blind community for years!Support the show
Yang Wang tells us about the Mulan International Film Festival which brings Chinese-language films and pan-Chinese cinemas to Toronto. East and West Learning ConnectionsMulan International Film Festival
Dr. Danielle Jongkind tells us all about what it was like growing up on a farm and how those experiences influenced her decision to become a vet. Did you know that noise has colours? Find out how you can use colored noise to your benefit, on our Wellness chat with Frances Wong. Distinguished blues-rock artist Colin James joins us to preview his new album, Chasing the Sun, which speaks to his continued evolution and mastery in the genre. Community Reporter Toni Freimark tells us about a community chat in Medicine Hat where people who are blind and partially sighted can share experiences and have fun. Yang Wang tells us about the Mulan International Film Festival which brings Chinese-language films and pan-Chinese cinemas to Toronto. On Voices, we visit with AMI Promo Producer Mike Smith, a longtime member of the AMI family who is moving on.
Writer Yang Wang shares what she learned about organic farming during a group outing in St. Catherines, Ontario. East and West Learning Connections
In a surprising new venture, Dr. Danielle Jongkind has taken on thousands of new clients. She tells us more about caring for a honeybee colony on Ask-a-Vet! If you love the snacking but not the baking, you're in good company. Nutritionist Julia Karantjas shares her favourite cookie recipes that use just three ingredients! Canadian music correspondent Eric Alper shares his advice for musicians with disabilities looking to break into the entertainment industry. St. John's Paddle in Paradise Festival is hosted this year by Kim Thistle's Avalon Dragons; a team of women who survived breast cancer. She shares more on Tuesday's Community Report. Writer Yang Wang shares what she learned about organic farming during a group outing in St. Catherines, Ontario. Our Producer Matt Agnew recently returned from a family vacation to Walt Disney World. He stops in to share some of the unique accessibility features that caught his attention while touring the parks.
Writer Yang Wang reflects on Father's Day and shares a poem she wrote at a spoken word workshop organized by Balance for Blind Adults.
Dr. Danielle Jongkind reviews the new rules for dogs crossing the US border that come into effect on August 1st. We check in with the W. Ross MacDonald School's Communications class to find out about their recent and upcoming events like Pride Month and a summer music camp for the visually impaired. We meet Rafeh Mahmudand learn about the world premiere of The Caged Bird Sings, a combination play and art installation at Toronto's Aga Khan Museum this month. Community Reporter Kim Thistle tells us about some upcoming events to enjoy this summer, including the 48th annual Newfoundland Folk Festival! Writer Yang Wang reflects on Father's Day and shares a poem she wrote at a spoken word workshop organized by Balance for Blind Adults. Friend of the show, Mark Phoenix joins us for our Voices segment. He tells us about his move east and his experience leaving one of the most accessible cities in Canada.
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In this episode, long-time FT China correspondent James Kynge travels to Lagos to hear about the success of Chinese-backed companies in Nigeria – and some of the looming concerns. We hear about Transsion, a massive Chinese mobile phone company that perfected its business model in the street markets of Nigeria, and the Chinese-owned online lending apps that are facing scrutiny from regulators. James speaks to Yang Wang, senior analyst at Counterpoint Research, Babatunde Irukera, former director-general of Nigeria's Consumer Protection Council, Adedeji Olowe, board chair at Paystack, and Moses Nmor, co-founder of BFREE Africa.Presented by James Kynge. Edwin Lane is the senior producer. The producer is Josh Gabert-Doyon. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner and Samantha Giovinco, with original music from Metaphor Music. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yang Wang shares her story of hosting a culturally authentic dine-out experience for her blind women's group at Asian Legend in the heart of Toronto's Chinatown.
How common is it for our pets to get problems with their eyes, and how can we notice the symptoms? We explore this topic on Ask a Vet with Dr. Danielle Jongkind. Work life balance is a well worn phrase that means something a little different to each of us. We discuss burnout with Frances Wong, who tells us how to spot the signs early. We speak to Anthony Frisina: author, public speaker and the Founder of Accessibility Consulting Business Above and Beyond. Community Reporter Julie Martin features the Healthy Tomorow Foundation's community walking program that's helping Nova Scotians get more active! Yang Wang shares her story of hosting a culturally authentic dine-out experience for her blind women's group at Asian Legend in the heart of Toronto's Chinatown. On this month's Voices chat, we invite Andy Frank, Manager of AMI-audio to the soapbox. He briefs us on upcoming AMI-audio highlights, and we talk formulas for podcasts.
On the heels of International Women's Day, freelance reporter, Yang Wang, examines a pro-women perspective she says is missing from the discussion about abortion.
We discuss the elements of healthy aging for cats with Veterinarian, Danielle Jonkind. We discuss sleep and dreaming with Health and Wellness Coach, Frances Wong. We meet award winning actor, producer, and director, CJ Jones, and get the details on the inaugural Sign Light International Film Festival! Community Reporter, Julie Martin brings us the latest from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, including a fantastic array of accessible toys and games now available at the Glasgow and Pictou County public libraries. On the heels of International Women's Day, freelance reporter, Yang Wang, examines a pro-women perspective she says is missing from the discussion about abortion. once a month we feature an individual from our community and discuss topics they're passionate about. Today we're joined by a familiar voice, Mike Feir!
Tod speaks with the co-author of a scientific study that questions whether supporting a popular social causes is always a guaranteed win for your brand.Yang Wang is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Fox School of Business at Temple University. He and his colleagues have just published some new research in the Journal of Marketing Science. His paper is called “How Support for Black Lives Matter Impacts Consumer Responses on Social Media.”.GO PREMIUM!Get these exclusive benefits when you upgrade:✅ Listen ad-free✅ Back catalog of 20+ marketing science interviews✅ Get the show earlier than the free version✅ “Skip to story” audio chapters✅ Member-only monthly livestreams with TodAnd a lot more! Check it out: todayindigital.com/premium✨ Already Premium? Update Credit Card • CancelMORE
Yang Wang joins us to talk about a Lunar New Year Reading and Tea, a celebration of the Lunar New Year.
Rural and remote doctors are burning out. What will it take to help them? Grant Hardy tells us more on our Headlines segment. Is there a difference between fragrance sensitivities and allergies? Frances Wong discusses more on our Wellness chat. Canada's Chief Accessibility Officer Stephanie Cadieux just released her first report, called, “Everyone's business”, which highlights the strides we've made towards a barrier-free Canada. She'll walk us through where we are and how far we still have to go. Let's get our Community Report from Nova Scotia with Julie Martin. Yang Wang joins us to talk about a Lunar New Year Reading and Tea, a celebration of the Lunar New Year. On our monthly voices chat we're joined by our Guide Dog and Service Animal Reporter, Devon Wilkins.
On this week's show Steve and Ike discuss imitation Land Rovers including the Yang Wang and the Jet Tour, both from China. They delve into details about the Range Rover Sport SV and its specifications. Steve introduces updates on the workshop's organization project, highlighting their effort in 3D printing organization bins for small parts and tracking them with QR codes and Ike's newly acquired Dodge Power Wagon Giant truck. YangWang U8 https://www.topgear.com/car-news/electric/yangwang-u8-1184bhp-plug-hybrid-suv-can-float-water Jettour Traveller https://www.topspeed.com/jetour-traveller-stargazer-mid-size-suv/ 00:09 Introduction and Welcome 01:17 Discussion on New Range Rover Model 01:59 Exploring the World of Specialty Range Rovers 02:53 Deep Dive into the Specs of the New Range Rover 06:50 The Iios Grenadier: A New Contender 12:58 Imitation Land Rovers: The Yang Wang U8 19:59 Imitation Land Rovers: The Jet Tour Traveler Silver Dragon Wing Stargazer 23:57 Exploring the Side Fold Ladder 24:05 Analyzing the Interior Design 24:26 The Aesthetics of Sharpened Lines 24:53 Decoding the Vehicle's Name 25:31 Pricing and Comparisons 26:02 Challenges in Servicing 26:17 Engine Options and Specifications 26:34 Personal Preferences and Choices 29:32 The Power of Organization 30:10 The Infinite World of Screws and Bolts 30:34 3D Printing for Better Organization 35:09 The Future of the YouTube Channel 36:34 The Importance of Staying Organized 38:35 The Journey of Shop Upgrades 41:41 The Power of Laser Technology 44:55 The Joy of Restoring Classic Cars 45:38 The Art of Patina Restoration 47:29 The Acquisition of the World's Second Dumbest Truck 52:47 Conclusion: The Joy of Restoration and Organization
Yang Wang stops by to tell us about a recent, racially motivated hate crime she experienced while riding the subway in Toronto.
Mary Beth Moellenkamp, CEO of Peel Children's Aid Foundation discusses what it means to become a foster parent and how it can help (6:57). During our Nutrition chat with Julia Karantjas, we chat healthy habits to keep your immune system strong this winter (22:13). We learn about the International Blind Café with founder Jason Reynolds, which provides support, advocacy and training to anybody in the community who needs it (37:37). The Alberta government is boosting AISH, Income Support, and senior benefit payments on Jan. 1,2024. Community Reporter, Toni Freimark tells us the details (51:22). Yang Wang stops by to tell us about a recent, racially motivated hate crime she experienced while riding the subway in Toronto (1:03:02). On our monthly voices segment, we chat with Know Your Rights contributor, Danielle McLaughlin (1:20:32).
Yang Wang revisits a poem she read on our holiday show last year that she wrote for her birthday.
What do veterinarians do to celebrate around the holidays? Dr Danielle Jongkind shares some of her holiday memories with us (6:56). What are the benefits of homemade food versus store bought goods? Nutritionist, Julia Karantjas tells us more (22:20). Katherine Vellinga from Zirkova Vodka chats with us about her role as a guest on our Kelly and Ramya primetime special (38:07). The Fair Entry Program has been extended into 2024 for Medicine Hat residents. Community Reporter, Toni Freimark has the details (51:49). Yang Wang revisits a poem she read on our holiday show last year that she wrote for her birthday (1:03:33). On our monthly Voices segment, we're joined by AMI President and CEO, David Errington (1:19:08).
On Ask a Vet with Danielle Jongkind we discuss navigating difficult conversations and situations between vets and clients (9:00). On our Nutrition chat with Julia Karantjas, we talk about chilli and all it's mighty nutrients (22:53). Maryann Kerr, CEO of the Peel Children's Aid Foundation, chats with us about how they're trying to help families in need this holiday season with an annual toy and clothing drive (36:50). Students and staff at a local elementary school in Medicine Hat, get the opportunity in learning about a variety of disabilities on November 30th. Community Reporter, Toni Freimark tells us more (51:15). Yang Wang joins us to talk about gender differential-introduced inequalities, and how those differences influenced socio-economic gap between genders (1:04:59). On our monthly voices segment, we chat with AMI-audio Technical Producer, Jacob Shymanski (1:19:54).
Yang Wang joins us to talk about gender differential-introduced inequalities, and how those differences influenced socio-economic gap between genders.
How sick can our pets get with pancreatitis and how can it be treated? Vet, Danielle Jongkind tells us more. What are some signs and symptoms of dementia, and can we minimize our risks of getting it? Frances Wong lets us know on our Wellness Chat. Virtual appointments to renew a health care card and Provincial photo ID card are available in Ontario. Community Reporter, Kim Kilpatrick gives us the details. The Blind Sports Association of Metropolitan Montreal has their 5th edition of its benefit event in November. Community Reporter, Mathieu Rochette tells us all about it. Yang Wang joins us to continue a discussion on advocating as we go. Although, unlike her last story, this time it doesn't end as well. We have our monthly Voices segment with Corinne Van Dusen.
Yang Wang joins us to continue a discussion on advocating as we go. Although, unlike her last story, this time it doesn't end as well.
Join Yang Wang, an emergency physician. Explore the unique challenges and rewards of emergency medicine, the evolving landscape of the field, and the qualities that make someone an ideal fit for this demanding profession. Discover insights into maintaining passion and purpose in a career that revolves around saving lives and navigating the complex world of health care. Yang Wang is an emergency physician. He discusses the KevinMD article, "The rewards and challenges of emergency medicine." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. Ambient intelligence augments human capabilities to make our lives easier. The applications are many, especially in health care. Ambient clinical intelligence is offsetting the most pressing challenges in health care today, such as burnout, physician shortages, physician and patient dissatisfaction, and underperforming financial outcomes, by applying the technology to clinical documentation. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, utilizes artificial intelligence and natural language processing to automatically document care. It securely listens to and captures the natural, clinician-patient encounter conversation unobtrusively, and turns that conversation into a clinical note for the clinician's review and signature directly in the electronic health record. You just talk naturally, and DAX does the rest. DAX is being used by thousands of physicians across 30 different specialties nationwide. It has already won the Silver Stevie award in the health care technology category and was ranked #1 for improving clinician experience in KLAS's top 20 emerging solutions. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/3aVmGf Powered by CMEfy.
Do our pets need a regular bath and brushing? If so, how often should we be doing this? Vet Danielle Jongkind lets us know (7:29). How can we maintain good brain health? Frances Wong dives into this topic during our Wellness chat (23:29). We check in with Kelly MacDonald who's at the 5th anniversary celebration at the CNIB Hub in London, Ontario (36:56). Are you looking to play blind hockey in Montreal? The Montreal Hiboux are always searching for players. Community Reporter, Mathieu Rochette tells us more (51:28). We have an open conversation with Yang Wang about her experiences with the Covid Vaccines and how time has changed her opinion on them (1:06:05). On our monthly Voices segment, we chat with the newest member to our Kelly and Ramya team, Beth Deer (1:19:47).
We have an open conversation with Yang Wang about her experiences with the Covid Vaccines and how time has changed her opinion on them.
Music at Harbourside is in full swing in St. Johns. Community Reporter, Kim Thistle has the details (0:00). Yang Wang stops by to talk about a few advocacy stories. Including one regarding a recent trip to go horseback riding (12:34). On our Voices segment, we welcome in Virginia Vuleta Director, Digital Strategy to chat about some exciting changes coming to AMI (27:28).
The 38th annual George Street Festival kicks off in St. Johns next week. Community Reporter Kim Thistle has the details (0:00). Yang Wang identifies as an agnostic, and shares her personal learning experiences about differences in beliefs in Canada (11:25). On our Monthly Voices segment, we're joined by Tech Guru Marc Aflalo who tells us about his new projects and extensive career in broadcasting (25:44).
RBC Ottawa Bluesfest is around the corner. Community Reporter, Kim Kilpatrick has the details. {02:02} June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. Yang Wang joins us to share some history, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. {16:33} On our monthly Voices segment, we welcome longtime AMI employee Bill Shackleton. {29:57}
Yang Wang is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Fox School of Business at Temple University. He and his colleagues have just published some new research in the Journal of Marketing Science. His paper is called “How Support for Black Lives Matter Impacts Consumer Responses on Social Media.”.
The Pictou County Language Fair is just around the corner. Community Reporter, Julie Martin has all the details on what we can expect (0:00). Foreign Interference has been circling the news lately. Yang Wang shares her thoughts on this topic and what Canada has done recently to counter this (12:29). On our monthly voices segment we're joins by Becki Zerr, host of Raising Kindness (29:54).
What is the Chinese community's reaction to the alleged Chinese interference in Canada's elections? Yang Wang discusses (10:25). On our monthly voices segment, we're joined by AEBC National President, Marcia Yale (28:14).
The International Blind Café has grown substantially over the last little while. Julie Martin, our Community Reporter in Nova Scotia has more details (0:00). Yang Wang recently wrote an article on a multiculturalism related hot topic in the Chinese community. She tells us more (12:23). On our monthly Voices segment, Producer Jeff Ryman joins us to talk everything from his love of sports, to becoming a father (27:57).
Lego is making its way to some Nova Scotia libraries. Community Reporter, Julie Martin has the details (0:00). Yang Wang discusses love and relationships. The good, the bad, and the lessons we can take from these experiences (12:51). Plus, this month on our Voices segment, we're joined by Manager of AMI-audio, Andy Frank. He discusses his trip to Vienna and the Zero Project (27:33).
The CCB has a monthly group for Android Accessibility. Community Reporter from Medicine Hat, Toni Freimark explains more. Yang Wang is a writer who joins us on the third Tuesday of the month for discussions on a range of topics (1:37). Today we're discussing Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year (17:30). We have our monthly Voices segment. Today we're joined by Paula Dineen, Manager, Live Production here at AMI (27:33).
Scientists are getting older. Is this a problem? What's the relationship between age and innovation?This podcast is an audio read through of the (initial version of the) article Age and the Impact of Innovations, originally published on New Things Under the Sun.Articles MentionedCui, Haochuan, Lingfei Wu, and James A. Evans. 2022. Aging Scientists and Slowed Advance. arXiv 2202.04044. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2202.04044Jones, Benjamin, E.J. Reedy, and Bruce A. Weinberg. 2014. Age and Scientific Genius. NBER Working Paper 19866. https://doi.org/10.3386/w19866Yu, Huifeng, Gerald Marschke, Matthew B. Ross, Joseph Staudt and Bruce Weinberg. 2022. Publish or Perish: Selective Attrition as a Unifying Explanation for Patterns in Innovation over the Career. Journal of Human Resources 1219-10630R1. https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.59.2.1219-10630R1Wu, L., Wang, D. & Evans, J.A. Large teams develop and small teams disrupt science and technology. Nature 566, 378–382 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-0941-9Kaltenberg, Mary, Adam B. Jaffe, and Margie E. Lachman. 2021. Invention and the Life Course: Age Differences in Patenting. NBER Working Paper 28769. https://doi.org/10.3386/w28769Liu, Lu, Yang Wang, Roberta Sinatra, C. Lee Giles, Chaoming Song, and Dan Wang. 2018. Hot streaks in artistic, cultural, and scientific careers. Nature 559: 396-399. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0315-8
Its our annual Kelly and Company Christmas Kitchen Party! We've got a few friends joining us to share some of their favourite recipes and food memories for the holidays. Plus, Mary Mammoliti of Kitchen Confession gives us a baking demo of her favourite soft and chewy oatmeal cookies. Our besties from the UK, Fern and Jasmine, present an original skit based on the familiar carol "I Caught Mummy Kissing Santa Clause". We stir up a little Christmas competition between our community reporters and contributors with a holiday quiz. And, AMI Staff, Kelly and Company contributors, and friends of the show showcase their talents with spoken word and musical performances throughout our Christmas Kitchen Party.
On Ask a Vet, Dr Danielle Jongkind takes us on a historical tour in honour of the Ontario Veterinary College's special anniversary. On our Wellness chat, Frances Wong shares tips for a smoother recovery from the seasonal flu and cold. Dr. Larissa Moniz, Director of Research and Mission Programs at Fighting Blindness Canada, joins us to discuss their second annual Eye On the Cure vision research competition. Community Reporter Mathieu Rochette highlights the Quebec Federation of the Blind spaghetti night, featuring guest speaker Dr. Joe Schwartz. While The United Nations climate change conference gathers world leaders to discuss the big picture of climate change, Yang Wang focuses on the things we can do in our daily life to reduce our own carbon footprint. AMI Content Development Specialist Jim Krysko joins us on Voices; we discuss his passion for video editing, comedy, and camping in the Rockies.
While The United Nations climate change conference gathers world leaders to discuss the big picture of climate change, Yang Wang focuses on the things we can do in our daily life to reduce our own carbon footprint.
With the theme of thanks, Yang Wang focusses on "good" encounters she's experienced recently, and pays tribute to her late father, who she showed appreciation to in the words of a book.
A new study from the journal Neuroscience reveals further impressive information about dogs' sense of smell. Dr. Danielle Jongkind tells us more. Is it time to replace your toothbrush? Frances Wong shares tips for oral Care, on our Wellness segment. Leading up to White Cane Awareness Day, Community Reporter Mathieu Rochette shares his personal experience coming to grips with his white cane. With the theme of thanks, Yang Wang focusses on "good" encounters she's experienced recently, and pays tribute to her late father, who she showed appreciation to in the words of a book. On our Voices segment, we hear from AMI Reporter Grant Hardy, the newest edition to our KellyCo team, about his switch from TV to Radio.
Today, September 30, 2022, marks the second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. Throughout the show today we'll be revisiting conversations with and about the Indigenous community from the past year. Yesterday, we were joined by Brenda Gunn, Academic and Research Director at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, who told us more about the progress we've made since the inaugural day. This summer, we spoke with our freelance journalist and Founder of East and West Learning Connections, Yang Wang, about an article she wrote titled “My Reflection on Canada Day: An Immigrant's Perspective." In July, AMI Content Development Specialist, Karen Magee shared a story about a Cree Woman who connected with her culture through sign language. We listen back to a collection of headlines shared by producer Bill Shackleton on The Buzz. Recently, The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and the Royal Canadian Mint have unveiled a deeply symbolic keepsake. Senior Manager of Public Affairs, Alex Reeves described the collectable medallion for us and shared a little about its creating and meaning. On December 31, 2021, a settlement was reached between the Canadian government and First Nations families, acknowledging the discrimination faced by First Nations children who have suffered under the child welfare system. We discussed the impacts of the settlement with Know Your Rights contributor, Danielle McLaughlin. June was National Indigenous History Month and imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Programming Manager Kaitlin Tomaselli shared what audiences could expect at their annual festival.
Not everyone feels similarly about the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Yang Wang shares the wide scope of perspectives she discovered on this subject.
Drawing on her own personal experiences with the guinea pigs that live with her, Dr. Danielle Jongkind tells us all about these pets. On our Wellness chat, Frances Wong brings us tips for staying healthy and well as we move into the Fall season. RevolutionHer is celebrating their 12-year anniversary in style, by breaking their own record and selecting 35 top finalists to be in the running for the 2022 RevolutionHer Awards. We learn more about this with Founder and CEO Maria Locker. If you're interested in trying out Goalball for fun, join the Montreal Goalball club. community reporter Mathieu Rochette fills us in. Not everyone feels similarly about the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Yang Wang shares the wide scope of perspectives she discovered on this subject. On this month's Voices segment, Marc Aflalo, a man with many hats at AMI, shares his take on loving his work in Radio.
Yang Wang shares her recent learnings about Lawns, Aesthetics, and Diversity.
Do you want to make big bucks eating candy? Candy Funhouse, North America's largest online candy retailer is on the hunt to find the world's first and only Chief Candy Officer. We learn more about this. Community reporter Kim Thistle highlights the Bakeapple Folk Festival taking place in St John's, Newfoundland. Yang Wang shares her recent learnings about Lawns, Aesthetics, and Diversity. On our Voices segment, we chat to former AMI presenter and comedian, DJ Demers about his upcoming comedy show in Toronto.
We discuss an article titled “My Reflection on Canada Day: An Immigrant's Perspective.,” with the author of the piece, Founder of East and West Learning Connections, Yang Wang.
Animals have gained a huge following of fans on social media, and Dr. Danielle Jongkind highlights some of these famous pets. How can we practice climate friendly and sustainable eating? Nutritionist Julia Karantjas shares tips and information. A team of BIPOC streamers dedicated to improving diversity and inclusion in the video game community launched a campaign that champions its mission to get racism out of gaming. We learn more. The Royal St. John's Regatta is the oldest continuous sporting event in North America. We get the highlights with Community Reporter Kim Thistle, in Newfoundland. We discuss an article titled “My Reflection on Canada Day: An Immigrant's Perspective.,” with the author of the piece, Founder of East and West Learning Connections, Yang Wang. Jacob Shymanski is a Technical Producer at AMI, and he joins us on our Voices segment, from Ottawa.
People should respect the champion Olympic skier's contributions to Chinese athletics and her commitment to bridging the gap between China and the United States. Read the article by Yang Wang: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2022-06-17/opinion-eileen-gus-mission-for-unity-shows-the-true-meaning-of-sports-101900604.html Narrated by Sylvia Franke. Are you a big fan of our shows? Then please give our podcast account, China Business Insider, a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
People should respect the champion Olympic skier's contributions to Chinese athletics and her commitment to bridging the gap between China and the United States.Read the article by Yang Wang: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2022-06-17/opinion-eileen-gus-mission-for-unity-shows-the-true-meaning-of-sports-101900604.htmlNarrated by Sylvia Franke.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Co mówią nam odciski prehistorycznych dłoni w hiszpańskiej jaskini? Czy w długich szyjach żyraf znajdują się mechanizmy obronne? I dlaczego samce myszy boja się bananów? Sprawdzimy też po co mrozić komórki jajowe, co nowego nauka odnalazła w powietrzu, którym oddychamy oraz jak i po co liczymy pioruny.A jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podkastu, bardzo dziękuję za każde wsparcie!Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twittera i Instagrama, każdy lajk i udostępnienie pomoże w szerszym dotarciu do słuchaczy, a to jest teraz moim głównym celem :) Na stronie Naukowo.net znajdziesz więcej interesujących artykułów naukowych, zachęcam również do dyskusji na tematy naukowe, dzieleniu się wiedzą i nowościami z naukowego świata na naszym serwerze Discord - https://discord.gg/mqsjM5THXrŹródła użyte przy tworzeniu odcinka:Sarah Druckenmiller Cascante, Jennifer K. Blakemore, Shannon DeVore, Brooke Hodes-Wertz, M. Elizabeth Fino, Alan S. Berkeley, Carlos M. Parra, Caroline McCaffrey, James A. Grifo, "Fifteen years of autologous oocyte thaw outcomes from a large university-based fertility center", https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2022.04.013Ramos-Muñoz J, Cantalejo P, Blumenröther J, Bolin V, Otto T, et al. (2022), "The nature and chronology of human occupation at the Galerías Bajas, from Cueva de Ardales, Malaga, Spain." PLOS ONE 17(6): e0266788., https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266788Shi-Qi Wang, Jie Ye, Jin Meng, Chunxiao Li, Loïc Costeur, Bastien Mennecart, Chi Zhang, Ji Zhang, Manuela Aiglstorfer, Yang Wang, Yan Wu, Wen-Yu Wu, Tao Deng, "Sexual selection promotes giraffoid head-neck evolution and ecological adaptation", https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abl8316NOAA, "NOAA Shares Flashy First Imagery from GOES-18 Lightning Mapper", https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/news/noaa-shares-flashy-first-imagery-goes-18-lightning-mapperTom Metcalfe, "New, extremely reactive chemical discovered in the atmosphere", https://www.space.com/reactive-chemical-hydrotrioxides-atmosphereTorsten Berndt, Jing Chen, Eva R. Kjærgaard, Kristian H. Møller, Andreas Tilgner, Erik H. Hoffmann, Hartmut Herrmann, John D. Crounse, Paul O. Wennberg, Henrik G. Kjaergaard, "Hydrotrioxide (ROOOH) formation in the atmosphere", https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abn6012Inverse, "This fruit makes mice go bananas, and psychologists have a reason why", https://www.inverse.com/science/bananas-make-mice-aggressive-scienceSarah F. Rosen, Lucas V. Lima, Civia Chen, Rachel Nejade, Mengyi Zhao, Wataru Nemoto, Ece Toprak, Aleksandrina Skvortsova, Shannon N. Tansley, Alicia Zumbusch, Susana G. Sotocinal, Charlotte Pittman, Jeffrey S. Mogil, "Olfactory exposure to late-pregnant and lactating mice causes stress-induced analgesia in male mice", https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abi9366Photo by Michael D on Unsplash
Yang Wang is a woman of Chinese heritage living in Toronto. She shares her perspectives of disability exposure in China, after living there for several years following her diagnosis.
Despite social media criticism, China's naturalization strategy has proven effective in yielding Olympic gold. Read the article by Yang Wang: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2022-02-09/opinion-from-eileen-gu-to-zhu-yi-lets-cheer-on-our-naturalized-players-101839528.html Narrated by Sarah Kutulakos. * Are you a big fan of our shows? Then please give our podcast account, China Business Insider, a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to podcasts!
Despite social media criticism, China's naturalization strategy has proven effective in yielding Olympic gold.Read the article by Yang Wang: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2022-02-09/opinion-from-eileen-gu-to-zhu-yi-lets-cheer-on-our-naturalized-players-101839528.htmlNarrated by Sarah Kutulakos.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger? Dan and Akin go back and forth over a research paper that proves the old adage correct. It is possible, probable even, that by persevering through failure, you come out the other side harder, better, faster, stronger. - Research Paper: 'Early-career setback and future career impact' by Yang Wang, Benjamin F. Jones & Dashun Wang
On our Pilot episode: CELA is sharing some great news on a blooming partnership with Audible. We hear a recommendation from a friend on a World War II story, and get into some notable book reviews. Are you an avid audiobook listener? We check in with community member Yang Wang on her listening habits.
The Trump administration has creatively used U.S. export controls and sanctions to further its foreign policy goals, most notably restricting U.S. business dealings with Chinese entities in various technological sectors. Benjamin Kostrzewa and Holly Blackwell discuss the future of the U.S. export controls and sanctions regimes under a new administration; the overarching policy goals and specific policy tools; the implications for international disputes and compliance; and more. For the full episode, click here to listen on Apple Podcasts and here for Spotify. Benjamin Kostrzewa is a Counsel in Hogan Lovells' Hong Kong and Washington, D.C. offices, who specializes in international trade law with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region. Before joining Hogan Lovells, Ben served as assistant general counsel at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative from 2011 to 2015, where he handled U.S.-China disputes and negotiations, World Trade Organization disputes, and free trade agreement negotiations. Holly Blackwell is an international disputes partner at King & Wood Mallesons based in Shanghai. She advises clients on their cross-border disputes concerning their investments in China and internationally, as well as their compliance with law and policy concerning international trade and business, including U.S. and international anti-bribery, economic sanctions, export controls, and integrity regimes. Today's episode is the second part of a two-part special looking at what a Biden administration could mean for U.S.-China business and investment. If you haven't already, make sure to listen to the first part featuring Jeremy Zucker and Yang Wang from Dechert, where the focus was on U.S.-China FDI and M&A flows. The China Law Podcast is a weekly podcast exploring China's business and financial sectors from a legal perspective, hosted by Vincent Chow. Get in touch at vchow@alm.com with any feedback and ideas for future episodes. Episode Outline 01:23 Convergence in overarching policy goals 04:02 More responsive export controls, sanctions policy-making process 07:52 Advice for MNC compliance officers 11:42 Reaction of Shanghai lawyers to election result 13:09 Greater multilateralism, stakeholder involvement 16:29 Increased likelihood of multijurisdictional investigations 18:23 Reviewing disputes clauses and contractual terms Related Content How a Biden Presidency Might Shake Up US-China Investment Podcast #24: Post-Election Special Part I – US-China Investment Under a Biden Administration A Brief Introduction to the PRC Export Control Law Podcast #5: Discussing new US Controls on Tech Exports to China with Amanda DeBusk, Former Commerce Department Official
With a new U.S. presidential administration all but confirmed, all eyes now are on how a Biden presidency will differ from its predecessor in terms of its policies towards China. Jeremy Zucker and Yang Wang discuss FDI flows between the two countries, the outlook for cross-border M&A, the potential policy tools used by the Biden administration in this area, and more. Today's episode is the first of a two-part special looking at what a Biden administration could mean for U.S.-China business and investment. Next week's episode will cover U.S.-China trade and sanctions policies. Jeremy Zucker is co-chair of Dechert's International Trade and Government Regulation practice based in Washington, D.C. He has extensive experience advising on national security reviews of FDI by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). Yang Wang is managing partner of Dechert's Beijing office who focuses his practice on cross-border M&A, private equity, venture capital investments and capital markets. The China Law Podcast is a weekly podcast exploring China's business and financial sectors from a legal perspective, hosted by Vincent Chow. Get in touch at vchow@alm.com with any feedback and ideas for future episodes. Episode Outline 02:47 CFIUS powers expanded by FIRRMA, scrutiny on critical technologies 07:55 Differences in means rather than ends 09:56 Reversion of CFIUS to traditional norms 15:00 Paying close attention to initial days of Biden presidency 17:02 Foreign investment in China picking up recently 18:47 Impact of COVID-19 on PE/VC 20:20 New investment opportunities in high-tech sectors Related Content Chinese Investment in US Plummets Under Increased Scrutiny, But Not Impossible Podcast #14: CFIUS and its Impact on Chinese Investment in the US TikTok Given Little Room to Maneuver as Broad Fears of Chinese Surveillance Prevail
Yang Wang is Dean of Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Professor Wang received his BS degree in mathematics from University of Science and Technology of China in 1983, and his PhD degree from Harvard University in 1990 under the supervision of Fields medalist David Mumford. He served as Chair of the Mathematics department at Michigan State University before joining HKUST.Topics 2:50 – US-China Relations: Has China advanced through the development of human capital or the theft of intellectual property? 16:23 – Academic Culture in China 33:00 – Hong Kong Protests: Economic inequality, housing prices, and outside actors. 1:04:09 – Coronavirus COVID-19: Has the Coronavirus established a new mode of online education in Hong Kong? Yang makes a forecast about the epidemic's trajectory. Resources Transcript Yang Wang, Dean of Science at HKUST Yang Wang (Faculty Profile)
Yang Wang is Dean of Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Professor Wang received his BS degree in mathematics from University of Science and Technology of China in 1983, and his PhD degree from Harvard University in 1990 under the supervision of Fields medalist David Mumford. He served as Chair of the Mathematics department at Michigan State University before joining HKUST.Topics 2:50 – US-China Relations: Has China advanced through the development of human capital or the theft of intellectual property? 16:23 – Academic Culture in China 33:00 – Hong Kong Protests: Economic inequality, housing prices, and outside actors. 1:04:09 – Coronavirus COVID-19: Has the Coronavirus established a new mode of online education in Hong Kong? Yang makes a forecast about the epidemic's trajectory. Resources Transcript Yang Wang, Dean of Science at HKUST Yang Wang (Faculty Profile)
Failure Makes You Stronger (0:00:00) How many times have you heard the quote “what doesn't kill you makes you stronger”? What about “if at first you don't succeed, try, try again”? These quotes have been pounded into us in the form of inspirational quotes on our elementary school teachers' walls and the Instagram Bios of many a motivational speaker. So what is the value of failure? Well, some researchers at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management found that “failure early in one's career leads to greater success” in the long run. Here today to help us understand this study is the lead author of the research, Dr. Yang Wang. First 6 Weeks of Dating (0:14:19) So you've managed to convince someone to date you and just you. It can either be exciting and thrilling, or completely foreign and scary. Either way, there is so much to relationships that the first few weeks can be so fragile. So how do we navigate through the emotions and unfamiliarity of the newborn stage of a budding relationship? Alisa Goodwin Snell, coach of Lasting Love Academy, joins us to bridge the gap between casual dating to exclusivity. Fear Frequency (0:32:16) Now I believe that you can group everyone into two groups: Scullys and Mulders or--in other words--skeptics or believers. When it comes to ghosts where do you fall? Now—before you answer let's hear out our next guest, who's got some insight to the age old question “are ghosts real?” Carrie Mead is a professional life coach and counselor with personal and professional experience in the phenomena of ghosts. Ignoring the Bad Stuff (0:50:36) Another negative story about abuse is making headlines. . . You avoid it. People stop keeping up with the news because it's so depressing, but Former Detective, Carol Jean Wilson, says, “The world is not perfect and people would rather ignore the deplorable side of society than talk about it...When we ignore it, the bad stuff doesn't go away and the ‘I don't want to know' mindset creates feelings of shame for victims that had to experience it...We must work together to make it safe for anyone to speak up about abuse and the effects of it.” Carol Jean Wilson, former Lieutenant and Detective with over 15 years of experience in law enforcement, is author of the new book, "Prove Them Wrong!" which details her story of triumph over tragedy. She has some great insight on what happens when we ignore “the bad stuff.” Dork Diaries (1:05:52) Lately, you've probably heard the phrase “Dork Diaries” about a million times at home, walking in your child's school, from teachers, from other parents, and even from coworkers. Why is this such a buzz topic? Well, the latest book in the Dork Diaries series, "Dork Diaries 14: Tales from a Not-So-Best Friend Forever,"came out on October 22nd and people have been anxiously awaiting its release for a long time. Rachel Renée Russell is the author of this popular series and we wanted to have her on the show so we could get the inside scoop on this latest release. Weekend Preview (1:25:17) Lisa and Richie update us on the newest movies to see this weekend, and talk about what's going on around the country in case you don't have weekend plans yet.
Dr. Yang Wang explains how failures can strengthen you, Alisa Goodwin Snell gives tips for starting a relationship, Carrie Mead talks about fear of ghosts, Carol Jean discusses the consequences of ignoring bad stuff, Rachel Renee talks about her Dork Diaries books, Lisa and Richie talk about what's going on around the country this weekend.