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I share life‘s lessons, and my insights to help you get back in your groove and start loving your life again.
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I share life‘s lessons, and my insights to help you get back in your groove and start loving your life again.
Categories: Education
As a new adult that’s a socially awkward individual and discuss things that I’m into such as true crime, tv/film, and funny social situations.
Categories: Society & Culture, True Crime, TV & Film
An informed, humorous and irreverent look at motoring and transport from Australia and overseas. Featuring motoring & transport news, road tests, feature interviews & quirky stories. Overdrive is not just for ‘rev heads’ but covers subjects in a manner that reflects on our everyday transport experiences as well as our dreams and aspirations for more exotic transport. Presented by motoring broadcaster David Brown with regular contributors Errol Smith, David Campbell, Brian Smith and Paul Murrell. Overdrive can also be heard across Australia on the community radio network, via podcast on iTunes or via the website at drivenmedia.com.au The relatively recent developments in the electrification of vehicles, most particularly starting in 2000 or so with the Toyota Prius hybrid, did not sell itself on the elegance of its outward appearance. Although the need for environmental considerations is becoming even more critical, hybrids and electric vehicles can no longer look like a science experiment. Later this year, Hyundai will launch in Australia the next generation of their all-electric sedan, the Ioniq. It doesn’t look like a catch-up vehicle, but one that is very futuristic in its design, not only its technology.
• The new Ioniq 5 – built as an electric car from the ground up
• A modern looking product
• By being built as electric cars, vehicles will change shape in the years ahead as they are no longer bounded by the powertrains of old.
• Ioniq 5 looks modern but pays homage to a futuristic design concept from the past
• Same power train as the Hyundai Kona but there will be a modular platform
• There are strong indications they are working on a performance version which will be part of the electric car vision
• Range anxiety is real but there is a poor understanding of how many cars do not travel great distances.
• Current electric vehicle buyers are well informed and focused on the broader issue. There is not a situation of people walking into a dealer to buy an internal combustion engine car and being talked into an electric one.
• The quietness of an electric car can produce a much calmer driving environment.
• If there is a consistent need for doing long trips then a plug-in hybrid is potential the best of both worlds at the moment. The Ioniq is purely an electric vehicle but plug-in hybrids will be part of the fleet.
• The first question should be “How will you use the car?” and then “How much range do I need?”
• Federal Government is not giving incentives at the moment but State governments are being more active.
• Bill was most struck by how electric vehicles can produce a much more pleasant ride when he rode in a hydrogen bus. It makes it feel like a luxury ride.
Categories: Comedy
Tags: automotive, Cars, Culture, News, Quirky, Road Test, transport
National Chief Perry Bellegarde leads discussions on important issues from a First Nations perspective
Categories: Government
The Future of Work Series podcast, presented by Algonquin College’s Corporate Learning Centre, will help you optimize your organization for the dynamic world of tomorrow’s work. Join host Doug Wotherspoon and guests from our Future of Work Speaker Series, as we share insights on how to expand your career potential and prepare your workplace for long-term success. Learn more at futureofworkseries.ca.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: algonquin college, canada, career, entrepreneur, future of work, HR, Innovation, leadership, learning, Management, ottawa
Growth Stories is a podcast about the innovations and trends driving the stock market’s next big winners. IBD multimedia reporter Alexis Garcia interviews analysts, executives, authors and influencers to take investors behind the latest innovations and trends driving growth in leading companies and sectors.
My mandate is to TEACH, TRAIN, and EQUIP the believer with the word of FAITH so the believer can live a victorious life.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Changing the enterprise software story from how to sell to the enterprise, to how to build for the enterprise.
In episode 50 of EnterpriseReady, Grant speaks with Matias Woloski of Auth0. This talk contains unparalleled lessons on utilizing authentication and authorization services, landing your first enterprise customer, making smarter hiring decisions, and understanding the complexity of the CTO role.
Categories: News
There are hardly any spaces where people are welcomed to be vulnerable and transparent. Think of this as a safe place to have open dialogue about every and anything. To speak your mind and heal from the silence you have been told has kept you safe. That’s false and it’s time to set you free. Because, you are seen, valued, heard, and loved here.
Categories: Society & Culture
Alec and David aren’t cinephiles — they just dig movies. Join them each week as they watch and discuss a movie that one of them hasn’t seen, but probably should have by now, as well as other movie-related topics ranging from ranting about annoying child actors to eating breakfast burritos with Elizabeth Olsen.
Categories: TV & Film
Live from London, the legendary Saturday Night with The Who Boys podcast, one of the first ever podcasts, featuring originals and mashups by The Who Boys, the inimitable John Shed, and various guests engaging in music, discussion and debauchery. Drinks and drugs are on us. Implicitly explicit.
Categories: Music
Each week in the Confessional we’ll have a guest on who will confess to not having seen a classic horror movie. Join me as we discuss the movie, why they hadn’t seen it, what their history with horror is and other topics. If, at the end of the show, I feel as if they have truly repented I will absolve them of their horror sin. Join me every week and let’s geek out on the movies we love!
Categories: TV & Film
Bringing over 40 years of experience working with businesses and their owners in the manufacturing, real estate and service sectors, Founding Partner of Rose, Snyder & Jacobs LLP, Tony Rose, dives into the world beyond numbers. As the founding partner of the firm prominent tax and accounting firm, Tony spends his days providing management consulting advice to closely-held corporations, family owned businesses, partnerships, and the high net worth individuals that own them. Many believe his daily conversations surround the black and white figures on a client’s spreadsheet. However, that’s far from the truth. Tune into each episode where Tony shares life lessons and learnings from thought leaders and change makers across the nation. Each conversation, each episode, is meant to provide you with knowledge that can be applied to your own life or business practices. Learn more by visiting: https://gobeyondnumbers.com/
Categories: Business
People tell their stories about living in Canada’s north.
Categories: Society & Culture
Aurelius Ambrosius was a fourth century cleric who rose to become the Archbishop of Milan in 374 AD. His father was a powerful Roman general and the prefect of Gaul. His brother and sister were also consecrated as saints by the Catholic Church. As an infant, a swarm of bees settled over his face and flew away without harming the baby, but left behind a drop of honey and this was seen as a sign of his future eloquence and bees are often painted in his portraits as his symbols. Ambrosius (or Ambrose as he is referred to in English) was a highly learned man, well versed in Latin and Greek, theology and many other subjects. His great achievement was to establish the Catholic church in Milan and reduce the powerful Arian sect to secondary status in the state. He ranks with greats like Augustine and Jerome in his learning and devotion to the church. In fact, he was the priest who baptized Augustine. He was also a notable Biblical critic and initiated several innovative ideas that would help guide State-Church relations in medieval times. He was also a gifted orator and skilled musician, and many of his hymns are remembered even today. He was responsible for introducing a new style of “antiphonal” chanting in the Church. On the Duties of the Clergy was published in about 391 AD. It was written to motivate the clergy of his diocese so that they would conduct their lives in a manner appropriate to their vocation. With his immense background in the Classics, Ambrose modeled his treatise on Cicero’s De Officiis. Hence, the Latin title of his work is De Officiis Ministorum. He begins by reiterating that what he is about to say has already been taught to his clergy, but he would like to refresh their memory and ensure that they have indeed imbibed the right lessons. One of the devices he uses to convey his teachings is by replacing the old Roman heroes with Old Testament saints. On The Duties… is divided into three main books. In the first book he describes duties which are “ordinary” and those which are “perfect.” Duties to parents, elders, and the cardinal virtues are discussed here. In the second book, he looks at the “expedient” aspects of life. The third book deals with “duties of perfection.” He exhorts the clergy to consider not only what is duty, or perfect or expedient, but to ascertain what is good for all. As an early piece of ecclesiastical writing, On the Duties of the Clergy makes interesting reading whether you’re drawn to religious writings or not.
Categories: Arts, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, free audio books, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Non-fiction, On the Duties of the Clergy, religion, Saint Ambrose
1989… we were two 17 year old kids being married and having a baby. 30 years later we have some stories to share and people we want you to hear! You hear about the statistics of teen parents, now hear the real stories!
Categories: Society & Culture
Journalist Constance Knox unearths extraordinary stories which transcend age with five interviews with Third Agers (all the interviewees are over 70). Featuring a couple who both served time on Death Row following wrongful convictions, a survivor of the Nazi regime and many more astonishing stories, A Life Well Lived Podcast brings remarkable stories to an audience both young and old.
Categories: Education, History, Society & Culture
Tags: ageing, death, documentary, Education, extraordinary, History, incredible, inspiring, life lessons, lives, News, young
Neurodiverse individuals discuss their experiences and their identities. We will also speak to family members, support providers, experts, and others interested in the Neurodiversity community.
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: asd, aspergers, autism, disability, neurodiversity
The ASMR Garden is a podcast dedicated specifically to content that provides an autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR). That response is hopefully to relax, calm, and put listeners into a stress-free state or sleep. Meli, the creator of the show, encountered many sleepless nights before coming across ASMR, and now shares her own tips, tricks, and triggers to those who struggle with similar anxiety and sleep issues! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theasmrgarden/support
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Hello friends.. Anchor/Spotify have given me early access to video podcasts! If you haven’t already seen this on my Youtube, then you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Nearly a year ago I created this Mini Rode Mic test in hopes of creating better sound for all of you.
Let me know how you think I did, enjoy.
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Categories: Education