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It\'s English O\'Clock, le PodcastIt's English O'Clock, le Podcast#3E3 Tea n°2 with Mrs Ratkoff : Le Rendez-Vous de CarrièreMme Ratkoff est de retour dans ce court épisode dédié au rendez-vous de carrière ! Dans cet épisode, j'ai tenté de poser les questions que l'on se pose avant le PPCR, j'espère que cela vous rassurera un peu et vous aidera à construire votre dossier !Bonne écoute !Musique d'ouverture et de clôture : Waiting for nothing (The Fisherman)2024-02-0123 minGhosterGhosterPPCR#Techno House music2023-08-0512 min365 lições de José Andrade365 lições de José AndradeMedidas coercitivas para receberNessa lição eu te conto algumas medidas que com certeza, se você souber usar, vão auxiliar no recebimento de um crédito.Todos os meus alunos já ouviram falar do método PPCR e nesse áudio eu falo um pouquinho desse método focado na Prevenção, Procura, Coerção e Recuperação.Para ter acesso a mais conteúdos práticos sobre o processo de execução, é só ficar de olho no meu canal do Telegram e nas minhas redes sociais, porque diariamente eu publico, gratuitamente, muitas dicas como esta.Entre agora no meu canal do...2023-03-0512 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 13 - Weathering climate impacts through data – Part 2Weathering climate impacts through data requires climate monitoring equipment for adaptation planning. Increased availability of climate monitoring infrastructure results in greater collection of climate data which expands the region’s network. In this episode Senior Lecturer and Hydrologist at the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology, Dr. Jonathan Cox,  further details the installation of automatic weather and hydrology stations across the PPCR countries. This process supported the development of climate products and services addressing socioeconomic priorities in the face of climate change. The CaribClimate Podcast has been commissioned by the Caribbean Regional PPCR. A 5-year, 10.9 Mil...2022-01-2619 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 12 – Keeping the coasts clear with LIDAR Technology Sea-level rise has surfaced as one of the most pressing challenges for coastal communities. According to NASA, the sea level is expected to increase by 0.3–1 metre (1–4 ft) by 2050. Coastal communities in the Caribbean less than 3 metres (10 ft) above the sea could be affected by rising levels. As climate impacts worsen, coastal data is plays an important role for adaptation planning and set up of resilient defences. Former programme manager for the Caribbean regional PPCR – Ainsley Henry and Project Manager for BSF Swissphoto, Emese Landtwing joins us for this episode. Learn how improved access to high q...2022-01-2620 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 11 - Weathering climate impacts through data – Part 1 We have heard it countless times. Climate change will affect weather patterns. Climate science plays an important role in protecting vulnerable regions like the Caribbean from extremes such as hurricanes, floods, heatwaves and droughts. Climate monitoring systems form part and parcel of the region’s resilience mechanism to forecast changes and make projections as we experience shifts in historical patterns and increased climate variability. This episode Senior Lecturer and Hydrologist, Dr. Jonothan Cox, Agrometerology Chief, Adrian Trotman, Climatologist, Cedric van Meerbeek and technical Officer Jodie-Ann Petrie shares how the Caribbean Institute fo...2022-01-2644 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCarib Climate Podcast Ep. 10 - Igniting Caribbean Climate ResearchIt only takes S.P.A.R.K.S. to get climate modelling going. The S.P.A.R.K.S. or Scientific Platform for Applied Research and Knowledge Sharing, is a supercomputer procured by the Caribbean Regional PPCR for the University of the West Indies, Mona in 2016. Since then, it has moved the ability of the region to generate its own climate projections by leaps and bounds. Before S.P.A.R.K.S, climate modelling would often take weeks to be done, and often could not be done in the region. This meant that...2022-01-2629 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 9 - Health "Balancing Health, Climate and Gender"Climate change has numerous health impacts that are not always obvious at first glance. For example, longer periods of humid weather conditions provide perfect weather for incidences of mosquito-borne diseases. Water quality can be impacted both by water scarcity, but also by extreme rainfall events. To compound all this, the health concerns connected to climate change have different impacts on men, women, children, people living with disabilities and other groups. Planning around resilience has to include all impacted groups, taking into mind their specific considerations. Joining us for this episode are Dr. Anna Stewart...2022-01-2623 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 8 - St. Vincent & the Grenadines "The Arrow(root) of Resilience"St. Vincent & the Grenadines, due to its unique geology, has particular vulnerabilities to climate change. For example, many areas of the country are prone to landslides, flooding, or a combination of the two. With the increasing possibility of extreme weather events, SVG has to adapt. Joining us for this episode of the podcast are Rohan Kiezel, Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Information Technology, and Ms. Tyshana Mcnichols environmental officer within the Ministry, of Tourism, Civil Aviation on Sustainable Development and Culture. The CaribClimate Podcast has been commissioned by...2022-01-2621 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 7 Marine Resources "Sea-ing the Changes in Climate"The sea is an important source of protein for the region, and a key factor in the livelihoods of several communities. Climate change is a direct threat to these lives and livelihoods, as models have shown that with increase in temperature, there is a corresponding decrease in the availability of certain species of fish, as the marine environment becomes inhospitable to not only the fish, but the plants that they eat, and coral reefs which are many species' natural habitat. Projected increased incidences of extreme weather events also leave fisherfolk at risk, particularly since...2022-01-2533 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 6 - Haiti "Fighting Climate Change"Haiti's vulnerability to climate change is long-noted, with the country's vulnerability being increased due to high levels of deforestation, as well as periodic incidences of extreme weather events. However, all is not lost. Projects such as the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience have invested millions of USD into scaling up climate-resilient initiatives, assisting in fighting climate change. Joining us for this episode is Addly Celestin, the focal point for Haiti's PPCR project who will discuss what the country's local PPCR project is doing, and how the collaboration with the Regional PPCR has assisted in...2022-01-2427 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 5 - Agriculture Pt. 2 "A New Model for Food Security""Big data, big results" - One of the best tools the Caribbean has in its arsenal as agriculture adapts to climate change is the use of Agricultural Data modelling. Models run through the SPARKS supercomputer at UWI Mona, combined with data collected through field testing and the examination of historical climate and weather patterns has allowed researchers in the region to begin to plot a new way forward, one where our farmers, through the use of data should be able to increase yield, even in the face of climate uncertainty. Joining us today are...2022-01-2125 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 4 - Dominica "The Nature Island of Resilience"Climate change means the possibility of more frequent and extreme weather events. In September 2017, Dominica witnessed this first-hand as Hurricane Maria struck at Category 5, impacting approximately 90% of the island's structures. Dominica rebuilt with resilience at the forefront. Joining us for this episode of the CaribClimate Podcast is Colin Guiste, coordinator for the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Programme and the focal point for Dominica's Pilot Program for Climate Resilience. He'll discuss with us the strides Dominica has made in rebuilding, and how the work of the PPCR has helped the country to become more climate-resilient. 2022-01-2027 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 3 - Agriculture Pt. 1 "Planting the Seeds of Food Security"Climate Change means we have to reconsider the way we approach agriculture. As temperatures and rainfall patterns change, the types of food that we grow and that do well in our regions may change. This is where climate-resilient agriculture comes in - developing tools, processes, and ways of growing that are flexible and choosing crops that are able to withstand variable weather. In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Gregory Robin, the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute's (CARDI) former Country Representative for Jamaica joins us to discuss what was accomplished through the Caribbean...2022-01-1926 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep. 2 - Jamaica | The Land of Wood, Water and Climate ActionJamaica is one of the countries slated to be impacted earliest by the worst excesses of climate change. The capital city, Kingston, is slated for climate departure by 2023, and numerous areas of the countries' coast are set to be underwater by 2100, with many beaches already experiencing drastic reclamation by the sea. For countries like Jamaica, the climate action watchwords are mitigation and adaptation. We are joined by Claire Bernard, one of the local focal points for the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR), to discuss the moves Jamaica is making in adapting to a...2022-01-1832 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast Ep.1 - A New Approach to Caribbean Rainwater Harvesting"Water is life" is an oft-repeated maxim, especially when we think about potable water, and water used for household purposes. As a direct result of climate change, the Caribbean is expected to see a shift in rainfall patterns. This means that the way we think about capturing, storing and using water will have to change. In this episode, we're joined by Clive Carpenter of GWP Consultants, who talks to us about the work that the Caribbean Regional PPCR's partners have done in strengthening the capacity of water professionals to deliver region-specific Rainwater Harvesting solutions. 2022-01-1730 minCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate PodcastCaribClimate Podcast TeaserThe Caribbean is one of the most vulnerable regions to the worst excesses of Climate Change. What is the region doing to fight back? Join us for the 12 episodes of the CaribClimate podcast. Here you'll learn about the climate response in: - Dominica - Grenada - Haiti - Jamaica - St. Vincent and the Grenadines We'll also talk about topics such as: - Rainwater Harvesting - Vector-borne diseases and climate - Climate-resilient agriculture2021-12-1401 minEpich Aotearoa - Create a Better Future!Epich Aotearoa - Create a Better Future!EP23 - Kane Middleton #WDW Communication is the keyFormer NZSAS Troop Sergeant - Marksman Group Commander - Maritime Counter Terrorism Commander and Business Owner - the one and only - Kane Middleton. Kane has a rich history of service within the New Zealand Defence Force having served more than 20yrs total within the Green Machine as an Infantryman and SAS Soldier. Although Kane's service has been exemplary, his time hasn’t been plain sailing, during or post his service. Kane is grateful for what he has and attributes a large part of what he has been able to accomplish outside of the Army to...2021-11-112h 44BharatvaartaBharatvaarta#113 - Maharashtra Day Special: Pune United Against Pandemic | Sudhir Mehta | Amit ParanjapePune Platform for Covid Relief (PPCR) is an industry led initiative in  Pune, to help augment the medical infrastructure of the city, which was  the epicentre of Wave 1 of the pandemic and is also hit hard in Wave 2.  PPCR is supported by the Maharatta Chambers of Commerce, Industry and  Agriculture (MCCIA) and its members diligently. PPCR is only  supplementary to the administration's efforts and does not seek to  replace any government-led initiatives.   The companies of Pune have raised resources to make Pune the city with  the highest number of ventilators in the country. Mission Vayu was set  up by PPCR to ensure...2021-05-0147 minLe Portrait Pas Chinois d\'une RelookeuseLe Portrait Pas Chinois d'une Relookeuse17. Une histoire de partage, avec Maggy de Grès J'ai toujours  la joie d'accueillir dans le PPCR, des consœurs ou des confrères qui  acceptent avec tant de simplicité de donner de leur temps pour partager  leurs expériences ou leurs réflexions sur notre métier. Pour cet  épisode, j'ai échangé avec la pétillante Maggy de Grès, coach en Image  et formatrice. Elle a accepté de parler de moments marquants de sa vie  qui lui ont permis de se trouver et surtout de "s’épouser". Vous ne  connaissiez pas ce terme ?  Alors en écoutant cet épisode vous allez vite comprendre sa définition et le sens qu'i...2021-04-2236 minLe Portrait Pas Chinois d\'une RelookeuseLe Portrait Pas Chinois d'une Relookeuse16. Des Ressources Humaines aux métiers de l'estime de soi, avec David MarteauPour cette saison 2, j'ai eu le plaisir d'échanger avec David Marteau de l'agence Lookercoacher pour un Portait Pas Chinois d'un Relookeur. Pour moi, David est un multipotentiel dans les métiers qui touchent à l'humain. Je suis ravie à l'idée que vous puissiez écouter son parcours qui a débuté avec un poste dans les RH en passant par l'influence et découvrir ses multiples activités.Des conseils concrets, de l'inpiration, des coups de boost, c'est tout ce qu'on aime dans le PPCR.Je vous lance un petit défi, celui de comptabiliser le nombre d'ac...2021-04-0847 minLe Portrait Pas Chinois d\'une RelookeuseLe Portrait Pas Chinois d'une RelookeuseHors-série n°2 - Le prix de mes prestationsPour ce second opus des HS du PPCR, je voulais aborder un sujet qui peut  faire légèrement grincer des dents: Le Prix.Comment fixer le prix de ses prestations en conseil en Image? Sur quels critères dois-je me baser? Comment me situer par rapport à la concurrence?Nous allons aborder ces questions sous un angle auquel peut-être vous ne vous attendez pas... Je vais vous parler de "positionnement de votre prix" et de tarif psychologique. J'attends avec impatience vos commentaires! Si vous avez aimé ce format, n'hésitez pas à me le dire et...2020-10-1318 minLe Portrait Pas Chinois d\'une RelookeuseLe Portrait Pas Chinois d'une RelookeuseHors-série n°1 - Le plan d'actionVoici le premier opus du nouveau format que je vous propose dans le PPCR. En alternance avec les interviews, le podcast sera ponctué d'épisodes qui traiteront en profondeur de problématiques que peuvent rencontrer les professionels de l'Image.Pour ce premier "H-S", nous aborderons le sujet du "Plan d'action". Quelles vont être les bases de la création d'une agence de Conseil en Image? Ce par quoi l'on commence et qui peut quelquefois nous disperser. Les étapes par lesquelles passer pour que notre activité soit durable.J'attends avec impatience vos commentaires! Si vous avez aimé ce...2020-09-2426 minLe Portrait Pas Chinois d\'une RelookeuseLe Portrait Pas Chinois d'une RelookeuseEp 03 - Le lancement d'activitéComment faut-il se préparer? Doit-on avoir son site internet avant de se lancer?⠀Quelle statut juridique est le plus approprié pour notre métier?⠀Le  début de notre activité, représente une période (longue) de  préparation. C'est la définition de vos objectifs.⠀Quelle est la première chose que vous avez mis en place?⠀ Nous aborderons cette thématique avec la pétillante Sara Rosello, qui à lancer son activité il y a quelques mois.Retrouve tous les épisodes du PPCR en cliquant ici.Son site :www.sararosell...2020-04-0533 minLe Portrait Pas Chinois d\'une RelookeuseLe Portrait Pas Chinois d'une RelookeuseEp 02 - La cibleLe client idéal,la cible. Qu'elle est - elle? Dans notre métier, c'est d'une importance primordiale. Découvrons pourquoi avec Mireille Bouillet de l'agence Inagin&Vous. Son parcours atypique, ses problématiques et le choix de sa cible.Si tu apprécies ce podcast, montre le en t'abonnant. Note cette émission sur la plateforme d'écoute de ton choix pour ne rater aucun épisode.Le PPCR sur Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ppcrportraitsrelookeuses/Sur Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/portraits_de_reloo...2020-03-2239 minLe Portrait Pas Chinois d\'une RelookeuseLe Portrait Pas Chinois d'une RelookeuseEp 01 - Rien que pour nous"Rien que pour nous". Le tout 1er épisode du PPCR. Qui est aux manettes de cette émissions? Pour quelles raisons, réaliser un podcast avec une thématique exclusif?Quelle en sera le format? Ecoute, je te dis tout.2020-03-0812 minLe Portrait Pas Chinois d\'une RelookeuseLe Portrait Pas Chinois d'une RelookeuseBande-annonce du PPCR Présentation du contenu de ce podcast entièrement dédié au monde professionnel du Conseil en Image 2020-03-0601 min