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Mufti Tariq Masood PodcastMufti Tariq Masood PodcastSunday Bayan 04-05-2025 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches đź•‹(0:00) Intro(0:43) Aayaat – Surah Ma’arij(1:16) Insan ke masail ka hal kya hai?(2:28) Insan ki tarjeehat kya hoti hain?(5:46) Allah ki mohabbat ka thermometer(7:04) Tarjeehat kaisay banti hain?(8:34) Plastic surgery ke nuqsanat (Mufti sahab vs Michael Jackson)(14:07) Sindh govt ka India ko khatra?(14:44) Michael Jackson ki death ka reason(16:17) Nabi ď·ş ka farman(16:22) Surgery ke sharai ahkam(18:24) Mtm ke stylish clips ke baare mein(19:40) Karachi ijtema mein Mufti sahab ke bachon se sawalat(20:44) Stylish clips par Mt...2025-05-052h 19Mufti Tariq Masood PodcastMufti Tariq Masood PodcastSunday Bayan 04-05-2025 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches đź•‹(0:00) Intro(0:43) Aayaat – Surah Ma’arij(1:16) Insan ke masail ka hal kya hai?(2:28) Insan ki tarjeehat kya hoti hain?(5:46) Allah ki mohabbat ka thermometer(7:04) Tarjeehat kaisay banti hain?(8:34) Plastic surgery ke nuqsanat (Mufti sahab vs Michael Jackson)(14:07) Sindh govt ka India ko khatra?(14:44) Michael Jackson ki death ka reason(16:17) Nabi ď·ş ka farman(16:22) Surgery ke sharai ahkam(18:24) Mtm ke stylish clips ke baare mein(19:40) Karachi ijtema mein Mufti sahab ke bachon se sawalat(20:44) Stylish clips par Mtm ka official bayaan(21:06) Actors vs aam log(23:17) Madrasa mein teachers ki salary double karne ka nuqsan(25:05) Qabar ka ehsas & Michael Jackson ki hasrat bhari zindagi(27:14) Tarjee...2025-05-052h 22KURDS & BĂśNDIGKURDS & BĂśNDIG#31 - Pelin's Podcast PremiereEndlich isch es sowit. Endlich isch Pelin mal verbi cho zum en Podcast ufneh und us luuter  Nervosität und Ahfickerei hemer de Ahfang verpennt und  chli en schwierige Start gha. Nichts desto trotz hemer nacheme Moment eus gfunde und eusi typischi Gspröch mit de Pelin gfĂĽehrt Typischi Gspröch mit Pelin? Folgende Zuetate bruchts defĂĽr: regelmässiges gegesitiges Disse Lachflashs Drohige Fast-Fetzereie plötzlichi Wechsel uf ernsti Theme wie woke sie oder ĂĽber 200 Hochzite bsueche ĂĽber Snacks rede „omg leute“ all 2 Minute sege  über Michael B Jordan schwärme Use chunnt es Gspröch wo, wie...2022-10-311h 28Shock Your PotentialShock Your PotentialConscious Capitalism - Gopal Erinjippurath“Today more than ever, climate is part of the frontier narrative when it comes to the geopolitical landscape or the financial regulatory landscape.”Gopal Erinjippurath Climate change is now a fact of life on many fronts including geopolitically and in business. As the world becomes more aware of the impact of climate change, more opportunities come up to make a difference. It is however clear, that despite there being a great deal of information out there, many business are unsure about how to interpret and use it constructively. Gopal Erinjippurath has been working with businesses to help them...2022-06-2230 minA Sustainable Mind - environment & sustainability podcastA Sustainable Mind - environment & sustainability podcast095: Developing Environmental Education & Curriculum: Resources for business owners, teachers, and students with Katelyn Armbruster of Sustainable EarthKatelyn Armbruster is the Program Manager for Rob & Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service within the Global Futures Lab at Arizona State University. In this role, she leads sustainability education, outreach, and engagement for a number of initiatives and projects including the Sustainability Solutions Festival, Sustainability Solutions Science Fair, Sustainable Earth, and the Sustainable Earth Small Business Awards   Today’s Sponsor: Wondrium offers documentaries, series, lessons, how-to's, and more, on any topic you can imagine. Watch on any device and on the go! To get your free trial go to Wondrium.com/ASM  2022-05-2736 minBauertothePeople (B2P) - Der Podcast hinter den Kulissen von deinem EssenBauertothePeople (B2P) - Der Podcast hinter den Kulissen von deinem EssenB2P045 Matthias Kopetzky - Dem Honig auf der SpurEin Glas. Darin eine goldene, zähe und vor allem sĂĽĂźe FlĂĽssigkeit. Man gibt sie aufs Brot, sĂĽĂźt seinen Tee oder macht was auch immer einem einfällt. So kurz, so einfach. Honig halt. Määäää! (soll den Ton eines Buzzers darstellen, wenn eine Antwort aber so richtig falsch war!) Honig, Plural Honige, ist das nächste, hochkomplexe Thema, in das wir in unseren Gesprächen getappt sind. Also einfach mal schnell den Honig, die Bienen und die Imkerei abfrĂĽhstĂĽcken ist nicht. Mit dem Wirtschaftsforensiker Matthias Kopetzky, nebenher auch GrĂĽnder der "Wiener...2021-12-053h 17Calvary Church\'s PodcastCalvary Church's PodcastWe Testify! - 1 Timothy 1:12-17 - Pastor Michael Sust1 Timothy 1:12-17 - We Testify! - Pastor Michael Sust2021-05-1646 minSmash Daily PodcastSmash Daily PodcastSmash Daily January 20 Hour 2Hour 2 of Smash Daily, Ed Martin is our special guest as he fills in for Smash who is out with #COVID19.  Ed talks the executive orders that President Biden has already signed only a mere hours after taking the Oval Office, Pastor Michael Sust joins the conversation on his experiences as a prisoner in the Czech Republic and more!  Check out Smash Daily on your radio weekdays from 4-6 on 107.1 FM The Big Z!  Stream at www.altondailynews.com and listen ANYWHERE you get your podcasts!2021-01-2141 minIn CommonIn CommonInsight #18: Joseph Ament on shifting value in the economy towards sustainabilityThis insight episode is taken from episode 42 where Courtney and Michael talk with Joseph Ament, an ecological economist at the University of Vermont. In the full episode we discuss Joe’s research on money, common money misconceptions, the role of money right now during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this insight episode, we highlight Joe’s thoughts on shifting value towards sustainability in our economy and changing the goal of the monetary system to resiliency.    If you are interested to learn more about Joe’s work, here are a couple recent publications: Paper by Joe on E...2020-09-2911 minIn CommonIn CommonInsight #17: Raul Pacheco-Vega on ethnography and the ethics of careThis insight episode is taken from episode 039, where Michael and I talk with Raul Pacheco-Vega. Raul is a professor in the Public Administration Division of the Centre for Economic Research and Teaching, CIDE (Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, CIDE, AC) based out of CIDE Region Centro in Aguascalientes, Mexico. In the full podcast (episode 039) we discussed his work on waste and waste pickers, wastewater, and bottled water as un-traditional commons. We also spoke about the importance of making care work and life support systems visible under the Covid pandemic. In this insight we highlight his thoughts...2020-09-2506 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCrossover! CRR and Finding Sustainability PodcastThe most ambitious cross-over attempted since Batman and Robin joined Scooby Doo! This week we are joined by the dynamic team who make the Finding Sustainability podcast - Dr. Michael Cox, Dr. Courtney Hammond Wagner, and Dr. Stefan Partelow - in an ambitious 2-part crossover episode! We talk about using podcasts to communicate with and about science, how we create our respective programs, and all the "invisible" labor that goes into this type of work. Best of all, we've taken advantage of each team's unique podcasting style, and we've made TWO episodes. In addition to the Coastal Routes Radio narrative-driven...2020-08-0400 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioCrossover! CRR and Finding Sustainability PodcastThe most ambitious cross-over attempted since Batman and Robin joined Scooby Doo!This week we are joined by the dynamic team who make the Finding Sustainability podcast - Dr. Michael Cox, Dr. Courtney Hammond Wagner, and Dr. Stefan Partelow - in an ambitious 2-part crossover episode! We talk about using podcasts to communicate with and about science, how we create our respective programs, and all the "invisible" labor that goes into this type of work. Best of all, we've taken advantage of each team's unique podcasting style, and we've made TWO episodes. In addition to the...2020-08-0422 minIn CommonIn CommonInsight #15: Steven Alexander on qualitative data sharingThis insight clip is taken from episode 029, Stefan and Michael's interview with Steven Alexander.   Steven is a Science Advisor based at Fisheries and Oceans Canada and holds an appointment as Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo. Steven began working at the science-policy interface as a Mitacs Canadian Science Policy Fellow. Prior to this he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow affiliated with both the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center in the US and the Stockholm Resilience Centre in Sweden. He calls himself an environmental social scientist, and his research focuses on community-based c...2020-07-2718 minIn CommonIn CommonInsight #14: Fiona Nunan on institutional analysisThis insight episode is taken from episode 028 of the podcast, Stefan and Michael's interview with Fiona Nunan. Fiona Nunan is a Professor of Environment and Development within the International Development Department at the University of Birmingham in the UK. https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/gov/nunan-fiona.aspx#staffdetails https://twitter.com/fionanunan?lang=en Her interests and experience focus on natural resource governance and management in developing country settings, particularly within inland fisheries and coastal locations in East and Southern Africa, and on exploring the links between poverty and...2020-06-1509 minIn CommonIn Common042: Rethinking the monetary system for social and ecological equity with Joseph AmentIn this episode, Courtney and Michael interview Joe Ament. Joe completed his PhD at the University of Vermont where he researched monetary theory and policy in the context of social and ecological equity. His work currently looks at public banking at the national and local levels as well as central banking policy for combating climate change and income inequality. In this conversation with Joe, we go deep into the concept of money to think about common money misconceptions, the role of money right now during the COVID-19 pandemic and current economic crisis and finally why it's so...2020-06-0154 minIn CommonIn Common036: A social anthropological view on conservation and interdisciplinarity with Liana ChuaMichael and Stefan interview Liana Chua. Liana is a social anthropologist at Brunel University London with long-term ethnographic interests in Borneo, ethnic politics, development, more-than-human landscapes, visuality, and materiality. Her current research revolves around the social, political, aesthetic, and affective dimensions of the global nexus of orangutan conservation. Liana received her PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge, her MPhil in Social Anthropological Analysis from the University of Cambridge, and her BA in Modern History from the University of Oxford. Topics include: How social anthropology contributes to conservation research and...2020-04-241h 01In CommonIn Common031: Food as a commons and changing food narratives in a post-COVID19 world with Jose Luis Vivero-PolMichael Cox and Stefan Partelow interview Jose Luis Vivero-Pol. Jose Luis is an engaged scholar associated with the Universities of Louvain, Cordoba, Edinburgh and the Spanish Right to Food Observatory. His research interests include food valuations (rights, commodity, public good, commons) and food systems in transition. In particular, how normative food narratives shape food policies, and collective arrangements in customary and contemporary food commons. In the podcast we discuss the following topics: Current food narratives and policy implications The “food as a commons” framework Different schools of thought on commons Difference between water and food...2020-03-301h 07In CommonIn CommonInsight #11: Mark Lubell on the ecology of games and polycentricityThis insight clip is taken from Michael Cox’s interview with Mark Lubell in episode 023 of the podcast. In the clip, Mark talks about the ecology of games theory and its link to the history of research on polycentric governance. Mark is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at the University of California, Davis, where he is also the Director of the Center for Environmental Policy and Behavior. https://environmentalpolicy.ucdavis.edu/ https://environmentalpolicy.ucdavis.edu/people/lubell Mark’s research focuses on human behavior and...2020-03-2613 minIn CommonIn CommonInsight #9: Juan Camilo Cárdenas on teaching with gamesThis Insight clip is taken from episode 009 of the podcast with Juan Camillo Cardenas. Juan Camilo is a Professor of Economics at la Universidad de los Andes in Colombia. He is considered a leading expert in the field of experimental economics. His work is focused on the analysis and design of institutions (rules of the game) that promote cooperation among individuals and the solution of social dilemmas in the most fair, efficient, equitable, democratic and sustainable manners possible. In the clip, Michael Cox is interviewing Juan Camilo on the role experimental economics games can play...2020-03-0209 minIn CommonIn CommonInsight #6: Academic working cultureThis insight is taken from episode 020 of the podcast, where Michael and Stefan have a conversation with Courtney Hammond Wagner. Courtney is a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University, working on water governance in the Western United States. In the clip the three of us discuss challenges in academic working culture, including being a parent in academia, productivist mentality and self-evaluation.   Finding Sustainability Podcast @find_sust_pod https://twitter.com/find_sust_pod Environmental Social Science Network https://essnetwork.net/ https://twitter.com/ESS_Network2020-01-0614 minIn CommonIn CommonInsight #5: The challenge of frameworksThis insight is taken from episode 020 of the podcast, a conversation between Stefan, Michael and Courtney Hammond Wagner. Courtney is a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University, working on water governance in the Western United States. We discuss the challenge of using frameworks in science, with the example of Elinor Ostrom's social-ecological systems (SES) framework.   Finding Sustainability Podcast @find_sust_pod https://twitter.com/find_sust_pod Environmental Social Science Network https://essnetwork.net/ https://twitter.com/ESS_Network @ESS_Network 2019-12-0510 minIn CommonIn Common020: Academic culture and California's water governance with Courtney Hammond WagnerIn this podcast, Michael and Stefan have a conversation with Courtney Hammond Wagner. Courtney is a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University. We discuss some of the challenges of navigating a career in academia, particularly as a young parent and changing rules and norms of the science system itself. We then get into Courtney’s research on water governance in California, and challenges for using frameworks in science, with the example of Ostrom’s social-ecological systems framework. As an environmental social scientist, Courtney’s research broadly aims to understand how we design incentives, rules and policies to collec...2019-11-041h 12Escuchando PeliculasEscuchando PeliculasBoi (2019) #Drama #peliculas #podcast #audescPaĂ­s España DirecciĂłn Jorge M. Fontana Guion Jorge M. Fontana MĂşsica Pablo DĂ­az-Reixa "El Guincho" FotografĂ­a Nilo Zimmermann Reparto Bernat Quintana, Adrian Pang, Andrew Lua, Man Mourentan, Miranda Gas, Fina Rius, Rachel Lascar, Pol LĂłpez, David Sust, Macarena GĂłmez, JosĂ© Sacristán Sinopsis BOI es un joven que se inicia como conductor privado. Mientras espera con nervios la decisiĂłn que ha tomado su novia sobre un asunto que puede cambiarles la vida, deberá acompañar a sus primeros clientes: Michael y Gordon, dos empresarios de origen asiático que han venido a Barcelona co...2019-10-071h 50