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Kingdom First Ministries, with Bishop Herbert K. Andrew,is a world wide ministry designed to impact a lost and hurting world with the love of Jesus Christ. We desire to build lives from the inside out by empowering individuals educationally, socially, financially, and Spiritually. Visit us on the web at: www.beaconlightofhouma.org
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I'm Herbert - the host of Brighter with Herbert, a channel covering all things Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink etc. Known as "The $TSLA Milestones Guy" you can follow @herbertong on Twitter I can predict the future! Just kidding, but I do keep track of the key upcoming milestones and catalysts for $TSLA stock with the occasional what-ifs! What I think will be fun and important is to showcase the key people in the Tesla community and get to know them better. With Tesla, we are li ...
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Han er 91 år, men har oplevet drama, eufori og sorg nok til af fylde adskillige liv. Som teenager måtte Herbert Pundik flygte fra nazisterne. Som ung deltog han i de blodige kampe, som førte til oprettelsen af Israel og insisterede i 24 år som chefredaktør på Politiken på at blive boende i Tel Aviv. Sådan ville han sætte en stopper for sin slægts flugt. Men mistede undervejs sine to sønner.
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This week Kate Sheppard and Thomas Lecaque drop in to talk about the greatest romcom of all time. About our guests: Dr. Kathleen Sheppard earned her PhD in History of Science from the University of Oklahoma in 2010. After a post-doctoral teaching fellowship at the American University in Cairo, she arrived at Missouri S&T in the fall of 2011. She te…
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If you have just one podcast on your holiday listening list, this is it — our Cross Examining Cyber: 2025 Summer Wrapped Podcast Special. In this episode, we bring together highlights from the last 12 months. Pearls of wisdom from our various podcast guests including the National Cyber Security Coordinator, Lt Gen Michelle McGuinness, CyberCX’s Ali…
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This week Dr. Rachel Gross drops in to explain the rise of outdoor goods manufacturers and how they sold us on going outside. About our guest: Rachel Gross is an environmental, cultural, and public historian specializing in the history of the modern U.S. Her research and teaching interests center on business, consumer culture, and gender, and she i…
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Join Knowledge Counsels, Liz Kantor and Vanessa Naish, together with special guest Craig Tevendale, Partner and head of the HSF Kramer arbitration group in London, as they explore the most significant English arbitration cases and developments of 2025. In this episode, they discuss recent case law on the boundaries of arbitral confidentiality, time…
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This week historians John McManus and Waitman Beorn drop in to talk about the history behind Hamburger Hill, arguably the greatest war film we ever forgot. About our guests: John C. McManus is Curators’ Distinguished Professor of U.S. military history at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T). This professorship is bestowe…
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As 2025 draws to a close, join presenters Steve Bell, Rohan Doyle and Natalie Gaspar for a special combined episode of Inside Employment, IR and Safety, reflecting on the year that was. In this final episode for 2025, we unpack the key developments in Employment, IR and Safety that shaped workplaces this year, and share lessons learned and tips for…
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This week author Matthew Davis drops in to talk about the complex history and significance of Mount Rushmore, including its ties to the Lakota people, the role of Gutzon Borglum, and the evolving meaning of the monument in contemporary society. We also dig in on the misconceptions surrounding Rushmore, the importance of indigenous perspectives, and…
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Sahara had everything going for it: a big cast led by ultra hot actors Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz, a devoted fan base of author Clive Cussler’s novels, and a big budget courtesy of Disney. And then it came out and flopped. But that doesn’t mean it’s still not fun and it doesn’t mean that we can’t have real conversations about history. In…
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This week Max Perry Mueller drops in to talk about Wakara, a Ute man who shaped the modern American West. We also talk about the complexities of Native American identity, the impact of Manifest Destiny, and the ethical considerations in writing Native history. Max also highlights the importance of cultural exchange, environmental stewardship, and t…
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2014's Pompeii is all over the place. Designed to be a Roman apocalypse story with a star making turn by Game of Thrones' Kit Harrington, Pompeii fizzled at the box office. But strangely, it's a phenomenal film to talk about the Roman empire and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Historian and archaeologist Dr. Steven Tuck joins in to talk everything …
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In this episode, Steve Bell, Aaron Anderson and Olga Klimczak explore the evolving responsibilities of directors in managing workplace safety. The discussion covers critical hazards and controls, the impact of Queensland legislation, and the three pillars of managing critical risks effectively – diligence, governance, and reporting and transparency…
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In the third episode of our 'Future of wealth management' podcast series, Barney Hinnigan, Marina Reason and Chris Hurn consider the FCA's findings from its multi-firm review of consolidation in the financial advice and wealth management sector. We also discuss the review findings in a related blogpost – see Wealth consolidation - FCA review findin…
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In the second episode of our 'Future of wealth management' podcast series, Marina Reason and Aurell Taussig consider the impact of the Budget on the wealth management sector. Speakers: Marina Reason, Partner, Financial Services Regulation and Aurell Taussig, Partner, TaxHerbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts による
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This is the 34th episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts. In this episode we discuss the upcoming pilot on public access to court documents, the new disclosure survey, and some important decisions on service of proceedings, termination of contracts, contractual interpretation and conditions precedent. This episode is hosted b…
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In this episode, we cross examine Dr Bruce Tonkin, Chief Executive Officer at auDA. Dr Tonkin is one of Australia’s true internet pioneers and has been at the forefront of the cyber security discourse in Australia for a number of decades. He is now the CEO at .au Domain Administration, the organisation endorsed by the Australian Government to manag…
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How did a small town south of Denver emerge as the center of evangelical capitalism after World War II? Historian Dr. William Schultz explains how evangelicals' faith intertwined with a specific interpretation of Americanism, especially during the Cold War era, and how this allowed them to transition from the margins of society to the epicenter of …
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Bob Herbert welcomes Diane Ravitch, education historian, activist and author to the first of three programs, discussing her long career analyzing public education and her relentless push for school reform. Show two will explore Diane's memoir: "An Education: How I Changed My Mind About Schools and Almost Everything Else," highlighting her personal …
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