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always winningalways winningalways winning | inspired action with Peter HođŸŽ™ïž Today on the Always Winning Podcast, I’m joined by Peter Ho to dive into one of the most powerful letters of W.I.N.N.I.N.G.! “I” for Inspired ActionđŸ’«Peter’s story is raw, real, and incredibly moving. From moving to California in search of growth to facing homelessness, abusive relationships, and the weight of impostor syndrome, Peter shares how this experience became the catalyst for deep healing, mindset shifts, and building a life rooted in purpose. đŸ’„In this conversation, we explore the difference between simply taking action versus taking inspired act...2025-05-0821 minBasic French PodcastBasic French PodcastL'expression de la semaine #37 - PÉTER UN PLOMBIn episode 37 of "Expression of the Week" from Basic French Podcast, you will learn the meaning of "pĂ©ter un plomb" and how to use it in context in just a few minutes. Enjoy this 100% French episode!Feel free to contact us at the following email address: basicfrenchpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe and join us on social media to never miss an episode!X: @BasicFrenchPInstagram : @basicfrenchpodcastYoutube : @BasicFrenchPodcast À bientĂŽt !!2025-04-1104 minBasic French PodcastBasic French PodcastL'expression de la semaine #37 - PÉTER UN PLOMBIn episode 37 of "Expression of the Week" from Basic French Podcast, you will learn the meaning of "pĂ©ter un plomb" and how to use it in context in just a few minutes. Enjoy this 100% French episode!Feel free to contact us at the following email address: basicfrenchpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe and join us on social media to never miss an episode!X: @BasicFrenchPInstagram : @basicfrenchpodcastYoutube : @BasicFrenchPodcast À bientĂŽt !!2025-04-1104 minBasic French PodcastBasic French PodcastL'expression de la semaine #26 - "Faire pĂ©ter"Dans l'Ă©pisode 26 de l' "Expression de la semaine" de Basic French Podcast, vous apprendrez la signification de "faire pĂ©ter" ainsi que son utilisation en contexte en quelques minutes. Bon Ă©pisode ! N'hĂ©sitez pas Ă  nous contacter Ă  l'adresse mail suivante : basicfrenchpodcast@gmail.com Abonnez-vous et rejoignez-nous sur les rĂ©seaux sociaux pour ne rien rater des prochains Ă©pisodes !X: @BasicFrenchPInstagram : @basicfrenchpodcastYoutube : @BasicFrenchPodcast Si vous voulez soutenir financiĂšrement le podcast, voici notre page Patreon :https://patreon.com/BasicFrenc...2025-01-2405 minBasic French PodcastBasic French PodcastL'expression de la semaine #26 - "Faire pĂ©ter"Dans l'Ă©pisode 26 de l' "Expression de la semaine" de Basic French Podcast, vous apprendrez la signification de "faire pĂ©ter" ainsi que son utilisation en contexte en quelques minutes. Bon Ă©pisode ! N'hĂ©sitez pas Ă  nous contacter Ă  l'adresse mail suivante : basicfrenchpodcast@gmail.com Abonnez-vous et rejoignez-nous sur les rĂ©seaux sociaux pour ne rien rater des prochains Ă©pisodes !X: @BasicFrenchPInstagram : @basicfrenchpodcastYoutube : @BasicFrenchPodcast Si vous voulez soutenir financiĂšrement le podcast, voici notre page Patreon :https://patreon.com/BasicFrenc...2025-01-2405 minThe Pete Quiñones ShowThe Pete Quiñones ShowEpisode 1149: The 'Blessed' Life of Mr. Bernard Baruch w/ Philo's Miscellany70 MinutesPG-13Philo's Miscellany has a YouTube channel in which he reviews rare books.Philo's joins Pete to talk about the life of Southern Democrat, Bernard Baruch.Philo's YouTube ChannelPete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's Substack Pete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast...2024-12-231h 10The Pete Quiñones ShowThe Pete Quiñones ShowEpisode 1149: The 'Blessed' Life of Mr. Bernard Baruch w/ Philo's Miscellany70 MinutesPG-13Philo's Miscellany has a YouTube channel in which he reviews rare books.Philo's joins Pete to talk about the life of Southern Democrat, Bernard Baruch.Philo's YouTube ChannelPete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's Substack Pete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast...2024-12-231h 10Un entrepreneur engagĂ©Un entrepreneur engagĂ©Peter Douche et sa Taverne des Bons VivantsPeter Douche a exercĂ© plusieurs mĂ©tiers dans la batiment avant de revenir Ă  sa vĂ©ritable passion : la restauration.Avec sa femme, il gĂšre le restaurant "La Taverne des Bons Vivants" place de l'Ă©glise Ă  Perrigny. Un bar restaurant mais pas que oĂč tous les plats sont travaillĂ©s avec des produits locaux.DĂ©couvrons le parcours de Peter Douche ainsi que son restaurant.DistribuĂ© par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2024-12-1713 minPS:GROW What\'s On Your Mind?PS:GROW What's On Your Mind?290 Bernard Moerman Over Zijn Boek Breek Uit De Gouden Kooi | What's On Your Mind? (Dutch/Nederlands)#bernardmoerman #goudenkooi290 Bernard Moerman Over Zijn Boek Breek Uit De Gouden Kooi | What's On Your Mind? (Dutch/Nederlands)Hi ik ben Peter en elke week geef ik jullie een podcast over personal development, mindset & verkoop. What's On Your Mind ? is een 1 uur conversatie. Iedereen heeft een verhaal. En ik wil dit verhaal van mijn gast naar boven brengen.Jij hebt een leidinggevende functie met een ronkende titel, je bekleedt een benijdenswaardige positie met een aantrekkelijk salaris. Toch knaagt er iets vanbinnen. Je voelt hoe je wegdrijft van je ware droom en...2024-12-161h 22The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to April 12TL;DR: The podcast above features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale, along with regular guests Robert Patman on Gaza and AUKUS II, Merja Myllylahti on AUT’s trust in news report, Awhi’s Holly Bennett on a watered-down voluntary code for lobbyists, plus special guest Patrick Gower on the closure of Newshub.The six things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Chris Bishop rejecting a Hamilton community housing provider’s plea for capital to build 4...2024-04-111h 05The HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to April 12TL;DR: The podcast above features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale, along with regular guests Robert Patman on Gaza and AUKUS II, Merja Myllylahti on AUT’s trust in news report, Awhi’s Holly Bennett on a watered-down voluntary code for lobbyists, plus special guest Patrick Gower on the closure of Newshub.The six things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Chris Bishop rejecting a Hamilton community housing provider’s plea for capital to build 4...2024-04-111h 05The HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to April 5TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Confidence in the Government, as measured by Roy Morgan’s ‘Right Track/Wrong Track’ survey, collapsed in March by more than it fell for Labour in any one month of the late-2021 lockdowns in Auckland. See Thursday’s email.* Confidence about the Government and support for the three governing coalition parties fell the most among women, with young women the least supportive of National/ACT...2024-04-0459 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to April 5TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Confidence in the Government, as measured by Roy Morgan’s ‘Right Track/Wrong Track’ survey, collapsed in March by more than it fell for Labour in any one month of the late-2021 lockdowns in Auckland. See Thursday’s email.* Confidence about the Government and support for the three governing coalition parties fell the most among women, with young women the least supportive of National/ACT...2024-04-0459 minC\'est Ă  lire, Bernard PoiretteC'est Ă  lire, Bernard Poirette148. "TempĂȘte sur Kinlochleven" de Peter May"TempĂȘte sur Kinlochleven" de Peter May publiĂ© aux Ă©ditions du Rouergue.Traduction : Ariane Bataille "C'est Ă  lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. đŸ“šđŸ“•đŸŽ€ ✉ contact@BernardPoirette.fr CrĂ©dits :Production et rĂ©alisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧Voix off : Peggy BROCHEDesign image : Alicia SHORJIANMusique : "Executive Suite" de FrĂ©dĂ©ric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2024HĂ©bergĂ© par Ausha. Visite...2024-03-2903 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to March 22TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Former Labour Finance Minister Grant Robertson bowed out of politics this week, giving a series of exit interviews and delivering a valedictory speech in Parliament where he again called for a tax on capital and wealth and said the Government could and should sustain more debt to invest in infrastructure for future generations. See Monday’s email* The Government announced a crackdown on Kāinga Or...2024-03-2158 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to March 22TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Former Labour Finance Minister Grant Robertson bowed out of politics this week, giving a series of exit interviews and delivering a valedictory speech in Parliament where he again called for a tax on capital and wealth and said the Government could and should sustain more debt to invest in infrastructure for future generations. See Monday’s email* The Government announced a crackdown on Kāinga Or...2024-03-2158 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to March 9TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government completed the 49 tasks it set itself in its 100-day plan on Friday, using urgency in Parliament more than any recent Government to pass repeals of RMA, Smokefree, Three Waters, Auckland Fuel Levy, Clean Car Discount and RBNZ employment mandate legislation, and to introduce its Fast-track Approvals Bill. See Friday’s email.* In an effort to save $340 million a year...2024-03-0855 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to March 9TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government completed the 49 tasks it set itself in its 100-day plan on Friday, using urgency in Parliament more than any recent Government to pass repeals of RMA, Smokefree, Three Waters, Auckland Fuel Levy, Clean Car Discount and RBNZ employment mandate legislation, and to introduce its Fast-track Approvals Bill. See Friday’s email.* In an effort to save $340 million a year...2024-03-0855 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to March 2TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Newsroom’s Marc Daalder reported on Friday PM Christopher Luxon was claiming $52,000 a year in rental costs from the taxpayer for living in his own apartment in Wellington when he could have lived in Premier House , as previous PMs from outside Wellington have done. After saying he was fully entitled to claim the expense on Friday morning, he reversed his position on Friday afternoon, saying the is...2024-03-0158 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to March 2TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Newsroom’s Marc Daalder reported on Friday PM Christopher Luxon was claiming $52,000 a year in rental costs from the taxpayer for living in his own apartment in Wellington when he could have lived in Premier House , as previous PMs from outside Wellington have done. After saying he was fully entitled to claim the expense on Friday morning, he reversed his position on Friday afternoon, saying the is...2024-03-0158 minSt. Bernard Catholic Church on SoundCloudSt. Bernard Catholic Church on SoundCloudSt. Bernard's Lenten podcast Episode 5: "Recognizing the place where the pope sits"By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor "It's just in time that we would have such a pope in Rome. We pray for him everyday at every Mass, and I do personaly because I'm grateful for him and what he has given to the church," Father Perry tells us for the fifth episoe of our Lenten podcast. "Today ... the chair isn't mentioned in the prayers. It's all about Peter. It's almost as if Peter's the chair. The king or queen or pope sits on the chair, and from that chair he decrees what will be decreed, and what the people will...2024-02-2208 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Feb 9TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government itself plans to accidentally and deliberately accelerate inflation via hikes in central and local Government fees and charges in the coming 18 months, which endangers its hopes for lowering mortgage rates. See Monday’s email.* Jobs growth and wage inflation was slightly stronger than expected in the December quarter, which increased market expectations the Reserve Bank may actually start...2024-02-0857 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Feb 9TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government itself plans to accidentally and deliberately accelerate inflation via hikes in central and local Government fees and charges in the coming 18 months, which endangers its hopes for lowering mortgage rates. See Monday’s email.* Jobs growth and wage inflation was slightly stronger than expected in the December quarter, which increased market expectations the Reserve Bank may actually start...2024-02-0857 minC\'est Ă  lire, Bernard PoiretteC'est Ă  lire, Bernard Poirette139. "Adieu mes frĂšres" de Peter Blauner"Adieu mes frĂšres" de Peter Blauner chez Harper Collins dans la collection Noir. "C'est Ă  lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. đŸ“šđŸ“•đŸŽ€ ✉ contact@BernardPoirette.fr CrĂ©dits :Production et rĂ©alisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧Voix off : Peggy BROCHEDesign image : Alicia SHORJIANMusique : "Executive Suite" de FrĂ©dĂ©ric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2024HĂ©bergĂ© par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2024-01-2603 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Jan 26TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The Reserve Bank’s proposal this week to loosen Loan to Value Ratio (LVR) restrictions at the same time as introducing Debt To Income (DTI) restrictions is expected to add demand pressure to house prices, just as the central bank is expected to start cutting interest rates. See Thursday’s email.* Cabinet met on Tuesday under intense pressure from councils and the infrastructure industry...2024-01-251h 00The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Jan 26TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The Reserve Bank’s proposal this week to loosen Loan to Value Ratio (LVR) restrictions at the same time as introducing Debt To Income (DTI) restrictions is expected to add demand pressure to house prices, just as the central bank is expected to start cutting interest rates. See Thursday’s email.* Cabinet met on Tuesday under intense pressure from councils and the infrastructure industry...2024-01-251h 00The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Jan 20TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government shut down the Auckland ‘Light’ Rail project to avoid spending up to $29.2 billion over decades, which was the right decision for the wrong reasons and still leaves the Government liable for unachieved emissions reductions and without congestion-reducing solutions for unplanned population growth running at over 3% per annum. Monday’s Dawn Chorus.* We decided The Kaka would stay on Substac...2024-01-1957 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Jan 20TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government shut down the Auckland ‘Light’ Rail project to avoid spending up to $29.2 billion over decades, which was the right decision for the wrong reasons and still leaves the Government liable for unachieved emissions reductions and without congestion-reducing solutions for unplanned population growth running at over 3% per annum. Monday’s Dawn Chorus.* We decided The Kaka would stay on Substac...2024-01-1957 minAujourd\'hui pour aimer ‱ RCF Hauts de FranceAujourd'hui pour aimer ‱ RCF Hauts de France« Vivons nous le remords de PromĂ©thĂ©e » Peter Sloterdijk« Vivons nous le remords de PromĂ©thĂ©e » Peter Sloterdijk2024-01-0303 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Dec 15TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* PM Christopher Luxon said the record-high net migration of the last year was “unsustainable” and he had asked Immigration Minister Erica Stanford to look at tightening settings, having argued during the election campaign for looser settings to boost the economy. Wednesday’s email* The new Government cancelled plans for two new ferries and terminals for the Interislander, rejecting a $1.5 billion funding request from Kiwirail a...2023-12-141h 01The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Dec 15TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* PM Christopher Luxon said the record-high net migration of the last year was “unsustainable” and he had asked Immigration Minister Erica Stanford to look at tightening settings, having argued during the election campaign for looser settings to boost the economy. Wednesday’s email* The new Government cancelled plans for two new ferries and terminals for the Interislander, rejecting a $1.5 billion funding request from Kiwirail a...2023-12-141h 01The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Dec 8TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* New Finance Minister Nicola Willis set herself a very high bar for retaining confidence in her rhetoric by accusing Labour of “economic vandalism” in handing over a set of books ridden with ‘hidden’ “fiscal cliffs” worth billions, but without detail. That will come on December 20. Tuesday’s email* The 3.5 km City Rail Link (CRL) tunnel under Auckland’s CBD has cost $1.5 billion per km, according to a g...2023-12-071h 00The HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Dec 8TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* New Finance Minister Nicola Willis set herself a very high bar for retaining confidence in her rhetoric by accusing Labour of “economic vandalism” in handing over a set of books ridden with ‘hidden’ “fiscal cliffs” worth billions, but without detail. That will come on December 20. Tuesday’s email* The 3.5 km City Rail Link (CRL) tunnel under Auckland’s CBD has cost $1.5 billion per km, according to a g...2023-12-071h 00The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Dec 1TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters signed coalition-forming agreements, announced a ministerial list, were sworn in, held their first Cabinet meetings and released a 100-day plan with 49 to-do items; See Friday’s email* National, ACT and NZ First agreed to drop National’s plan for a foreign buyers tax and adopt ACT’s plan for faster tax cuts for landlords, to be paid for b...2023-11-301h 02The HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Dec 1TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters signed coalition-forming agreements, announced a ministerial list, were sworn in, held their first Cabinet meetings and released a 100-day plan with 49 to-do items; See Friday’s email* National, ACT and NZ First agreed to drop National’s plan for a foreign buyers tax and adopt ACT’s plan for faster tax cuts for landlords, to be paid for b...2023-11-301h 02The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Nov 24TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National Leader Christopher Luxon announced last night he had agreed policies and ministerial roles with ACT Leader David Seymour and NZ First Leader Winston Peters yesterday, with final signoffs from party boards expected last night, before a signing and the release of policy details this morning, and the naming of a ministerial lineup this afternoon; * Westpac last night cut its two-year fixed mortgage rate...2023-11-2357 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Nov 24TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National Leader Christopher Luxon announced last night he had agreed policies and ministerial roles with ACT Leader David Seymour and NZ First Leader Winston Peters yesterday, with final signoffs from party boards expected last night, before a signing and the release of policy details this morning, and the naming of a ministerial lineup this afternoon; * Westpac last night cut its two-year fixed mortgage rate...2023-11-2357 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Nov 18TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Vacuums formed in Government where there would usually be decisions by ministers and the Cabinet about ongoing issues. Public servants are now having to second-guess what they think potential ministers might want, going from their manifestos; Friday’s Chorus* A record-high net 44,730 New Zealand citizens left the country permanently in the year to the end of September, Stats NZ reported this week. They were m...2023-11-171h 00The HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Nov 18TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Vacuums formed in Government where there would usually be decisions by ministers and the Cabinet about ongoing issues. Public servants are now having to second-guess what they think potential ministers might want, going from their manifestos; Friday’s Chorus* A record-high net 44,730 New Zealand citizens left the country permanently in the year to the end of September, Stats NZ reported this week. They were m...2023-11-171h 00The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Nov 11TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* A new official report quietly buried by the Labour Government in its final months in power identifies over 300,000 people are now living in housing and energy poverty so severe that they are unable to afford the power needed to stay warm in winter, have warm showers or cook their own food; Friday’s email* European Union scientists estimated that 2023 was on track to be the...2023-11-1059 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Nov 11TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* A new official report quietly buried by the Labour Government in its final months in power identifies over 300,000 people are now living in housing and energy poverty so severe that they are unable to afford the power needed to stay warm in winter, have warm showers or cook their own food; Friday’s email* European Union scientists estimated that 2023 was on track to be the...2023-11-1059 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Oct 14TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Population growth from immigration of temporary workers to replace and supplement emigrating resident workers rose to more than 2% in the last year, without nearly enough infrastructure built or planned for two decades at that level, and without any real debate just days before an election. Thursday’s email.* National’s tax switch plan would create a direct wealth transfer from beneficiaries to landlords totallin...2023-10-141h 10The HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Oct 14TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Population growth from immigration of temporary workers to replace and supplement emigrating resident workers rose to more than 2% in the last year, without nearly enough infrastructure built or planned for two decades at that level, and without any real debate just days before an election. Thursday’s email.* National’s tax switch plan would create a direct wealth transfer from beneficiaries to landlords totallin...2023-10-141h 10The HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Oct 7TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The failure of yet another pre-fabricated house builder and a legal threat against our biggest council to force more greenfields development showed how our economy and society are now just a residential land market with bits tacked on. Thursday’s email. * A CTU analysis of National’s tax cuts finds less than 3,000 households will get the top tax cut of $252/fortnight, surprising those who beli...2023-10-0755 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Oct 7TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The failure of yet another pre-fabricated house builder and a legal threat against our biggest council to force more greenfields development showed how our economy and society are now just a residential land market with bits tacked on. Thursday’s email. * A CTU analysis of National’s tax cuts finds less than 3,000 households will get the top tax cut of $252/fortnight, surprising those who beli...2023-10-0755 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Sept 30TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Labour presented a climate manifesto that aimed to claim the high ground on climate action vs National, but did so at the same time NZTA/Waka Kotahi cut $50 million from funding for cycleways from the Climate Emergency Response Fund. Friday’s email.* National and ACT unveiled policies to label and sanction beneficiaries, just as fresh research emerged showing the need for many, many more s...2023-09-291h 06The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Sept 30TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Labour presented a climate manifesto that aimed to claim the high ground on climate action vs National, but did so at the same time NZTA/Waka Kotahi cut $50 million from funding for cycleways from the Climate Emergency Response Fund. Friday’s email.* National and ACT unveiled policies to label and sanction beneficiaries, just as fresh research emerged showing the need for many, many more s...2023-09-291h 06The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyRepeat: The Hoon around the week to Sept 9TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.2023-09-081h 00The HoonThe HoonRepeat: The Hoon around the week to Sept 9TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.2023-09-081h 00The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Sept 9TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.2023-09-081h 00The HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Sept 9TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.2023-09-081h 00The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Sept 2TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National launched its Election 2023 plan for $14.6 billion of tax cuts paid for with government spending cuts, a raid on climate funds and a few new taxes on home-buying migrants and migrants paying for visas. I previewed the plan in Wednesday morning’s email.* National’s plan directs most of the $14.6 billion at the ‘squeezed middle’ of home-owning and car-driving families with children in childcare, but leaves behin...2023-09-0158 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Sept 2TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National launched its Election 2023 plan for $14.6 billion of tax cuts paid for with government spending cuts, a raid on climate funds and a few new taxes on home-buying migrants and migrants paying for visas. I previewed the plan in Wednesday morning’s email.* National’s plan directs most of the $14.6 billion at the ‘squeezed middle’ of home-owning and car-driving families with children in childcare, but leaves behin...2023-09-0158 minSt. Bernard Catholic Church on SoundCloudSt. Bernard Catholic Church on SoundCloudSunday Homilies podcast Episode 32: "God, through Peter, gives us the keys to the church"By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor "This is experience that God, through Jesus, is giving to the church, through Peter, and the generations to follow, this power of forgiveness," Father Perry tells us for the 32nd episode of our Sunday Homilies podcast. "And so there's this beautiful richness that, as we consecrate the bread and wine, that as we celebrate Christ as our food and nourishment, we're reminded that in that story from his closest friends, his chosen apostles, there's betrayal. And yet that doesn't stop his love, or his use of Peter — his use of you and me — to buil...2023-08-2718 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Aug 26TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* We launched The Kākā project for Election 2023 in Friday’s email.* The Government agreed 50:50 funding deals with Auckland Council and Gisborne District Council to buy back land and repair infrastructure damaged by Cyclones Hale and Gabrielle in January and February. I wrote about it Thursday’s email titled: Making up our climate response as we go.* National said it would shift away from fuel t...2023-08-2552 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Aug 26TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* We launched The Kākā project for Election 2023 in Friday’s email.* The Government agreed 50:50 funding deals with Auckland Council and Gisborne District Council to buy back land and repair infrastructure damaged by Cyclones Hale and Gabrielle in January and February. I wrote about it Thursday’s email titled: Making up our climate response as we go.* National said it would shift away from fuel t...2023-08-2552 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon around the week to Aug 19TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Reports emerging that hundreds of migrants on new Accredited Employer Work Visas paid as much as $30,000 for their visas, only to find no work and ending up stranded in overcrowded rentals. Eventually, after weeks of denial, Immigration Minister Andrew Little launched a ministerial inquiry into Immigration NZ’s operation of the scheme, effectively throwing the ministry under the bus over Labour’s rushed loosening of migration settings last yea...2023-08-191h 00The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon around the week to Aug 19TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Reports emerging that hundreds of migrants on new Accredited Employer Work Visas paid as much as $30,000 for their visas, only to find no work and ending up stranded in overcrowded rentals. Eventually, after weeks of denial, Immigration Minister Andrew Little launched a ministerial inquiry into Immigration NZ’s operation of the scheme, effectively throwing the ministry under the bus over Labour’s rushed loosening of migration settings last yea...2023-08-191h 00C\'est Ă  lire, Bernard PoiretteC'est Ă  lire, Bernard Poirette116. "Le Guide" de Peter Heller"Le Guide" de Peter Heller aux Ă©ditions Actes Sud. Traduit de l'anglais par : CĂ©line Leroy "C'est Ă  lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. đŸ“šđŸ“•đŸŽ€ ✉ contact@BernardPoirette.fr CrĂ©dits : Production et rĂ©alisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧 Voix off : Peggy BROCHE Design image : Alicia SHORJIAN Musique : "Executive Suite" de FrĂ©dĂ©ric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2023 HĂ©bergĂ© par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2023-08-1803 minThe HoonThe HoonThe Hoon is back: Wagner, NATO+ & housingTLDR: The week’s news in Aotearoa’s political economy I covered via The Kākā for subscribers included:* The Opposition’s reckless talk about a ‘mortgage bomb’ hitting the housing market and economy, which I showed was out of line with what home owners and their banks are actually doing. Friday’s email.* The Human Rights Commission’s conclusion in the final report from its landmark housing market study that the Government and others breached our international human rights obligations. Thursday’s email.* Reports emerged of migration scams dragging in thousands of temporary workers...2023-07-0759 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Hoon is back: Wagner, NATO+ & housingTLDR: The week’s news in Aotearoa’s political economy I covered via The Kākā for subscribers included:* The Opposition’s reckless talk about a ‘mortgage bomb’ hitting the housing market and economy, which I showed was out of line with what home owners and their banks are actually doing. Friday’s email.* The Human Rights Commission’s conclusion in the final report from its landmark housing market study that the Government and others breached our international human rights obligations. Thursday’s email.* Reports emerged of migration scams dragging in thousands of temporary workers...2023-07-0759 minSt. Bernard Catholic Church on SoundCloudSt. Bernard Catholic Church on SoundCloudSolemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles: "A snapshot moment"By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor "On this great solemnity of Peter and Paul, where we get these wonderful little snapshots of faith and life," Father Perry tells us for our celebration of the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles. "For us to stop today, sometime, and see what we can appreciate in our lives and in our lives of faith, and how God maybe is really there for us."2023-06-2910 minImpact Makers: The Stories of Social FoundersImpact Makers: The Stories of Social FoundersAflevering 7: Bernard de Wit - RegreenerEen platform voor Co2-compensatie: dat was mijn beeld van Regreener voordat ik in gesprek ging met Bernard over zijn startup. En dat roept natuurlijk meteen allerlei vragen op zoals:- Wat maakt dat je dit verkoos boven een carriĂšre in de advocatuur?- Hoe kijk je aan tegen de schijnbare tegenstelling tussen compenseren en reduceren?- Hoe bouw je zo'n platform? Het lijkt nogal ingewikkeld.Genoeg om weer een aflevering over vol te praten dus! Meer weten over Regreener? Check hun website: https://regreener.earth/2023-06-1341 minC\'est Ă  lire, Bernard PoiretteC'est Ă  lire, Bernard Poirette68. "Chaque serment que tu brises" de Peter Swanson "Chaque serment que tu brises" de Peter Swanson chez Gallmeister.  "C'est Ă  lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. đŸ“šđŸ“•đŸŽ€ ✉ contact@BernardPoirette.fr CrĂ©dits : Production et rĂ©alisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧 Voix off : Peggy BROCHE Design image : Alicia SHORJIAN Musique : "Executive Suite" de FrĂ©dĂ©ric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2022 HĂ©bergĂ© par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2022-09-1603 minMEMIC Safety ExpertsMEMIC Safety ExpertsHeat Stress Prevention with Tom Bernard (re-air)Due to the current heatwave sweeping the nation, we have decided to re-air our episode on heat stress and exhaustion with Tom Bernard. Heat stress is no joke.  Exposure to excessive heat and working in hot environments can cause Heat Exhaustion, Heat Cramps, and even Heat Stroke. The stress that heat puts on the body can be deadly if not identified and addressed.  On this episode, Thomas Bernard, PhD, CIH, CSP, and PE talks about heat stress, it’s effect on the body and how to prevent it.  Tom is a professor at the University of So...2022-08-011h 19Homilies from the Church of St. Peter in Mendota, MNHomilies from the Church of St. Peter in Mendota, MN5-8-2022 - Archbishop Bernard Hebda and Dcn. Robert Foertsch - DOUBLE FEATURE5-8-2022 - Archbishop Bernard Hebda and Dcn. Robert Foertsch - DOUBLE FEATURE by Church of St. Peter2022-05-1016 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe weekly hoon with Peter BaleTDLR: This is a podcast of the live weekly ‘hoon’ webinar I do with Peter Bale most Friday afternoons for paid subscribers. This week we spoke about the wealth tax debate, National’s rise above Labour in the polls, the scale of our infrastructure deficit and what’s being done about it, what a higher debt ceiling means and how the war in Ukraine is going. Here’s more detail on what we talked about here:* Te Waihanga’s estimate of our infrastructure deficit and how much more we’d need to build to cope with future po...2022-05-0959 minThe HoonThe HoonThe weekly hoon with Peter BaleTDLR: This is a podcast of the live weekly ‘hoon’ webinar I do with Peter Bale most Friday afternoons for paid subscribers. This week we spoke about the wealth tax debate, National’s rise above Labour in the polls, the scale of our infrastructure deficit and what’s being done about it, what a higher debt ceiling means and how the war in Ukraine is going. Here’s more detail on what we talked about here:* Te Waihanga’s estimate of our infrastructure deficit and how much more we’d need to build to cope with future po...2022-05-0959 minKeerpunt-Gewone mensen met buitengewone verhalenKeerpunt-Gewone mensen met buitengewone verhalenKeerpunt Bernard Moerman - Hoe je talent moet koesteren"Je bent nooit te oud om iets goed te doen, of om iets goed te leren doen", dat is het levensmotto van Bernard Moerman. En daarom begint hij nu, op zijn 63ste aan alweer een nieuwe uitdaging als uitbater van een uniek businesshotel. Na achtereenvolgende carriĂšres als: profvoetballer, reclameman, internetpionier, wielermanager, businessconsultant en motivational speaker. "Als je iets doet, loop je ongeveer 2 keer per dag met je hoofd tegen de muur. Maar wanneer iets niet lukt, dan begin ik gewoon met iets anders opnieuw. Als het dan niet lukt, dan weet ik tenminste dat het mijn eigen schuld is". E...2021-06-261h 12MEMIC Safety ExpertsMEMIC Safety ExpertsPreventing Heat Stress in the WorkplaceHeat stress is no joke.  Exposure to excessive heat and working in hot environments can cause Heat Exhaustion, Heat Cramps, and even Heat Stroke. The stress that heat puts on the body can be deadly if not identified and addressed.  On this episode, Thomas Bernard, PhD, CIH, CSP, and PE talks about heat stress, its effect on the body and how to prevent it.  Tom is a professor at the University of South Florida, College of Public Health and director of the Sunshine ERC a NIOSH Education and Research Center.  He has done extensive work studying the comp...2021-06-221h 18Ask An ArtistAsk An ArtistAsk an Artist - Interview with Bernard Derriotte of Mesh Art Gallery, ChicagoIn this episode of Ask an Artist our two artists: Peter and Laura are talking to Bernard Derroitte whose gallery: Mesh, based in Chicago has Laura on it's books.  The print market in America is weighted towards 'Print Fairs' so the current situation has meant some adaptation.  Bernard's insights into this and his belief in building relationships with both artists and collectors makes for a fascinating discussion.Audience ConnectionDiscover how top storytellers build content that connects and converts. Follow us!Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify2021-06-1839 minC\'est Ă  lire, Bernard PoiretteC'est Ă  lire, Bernard Poirette12. "Huit crimes parfaits" de Peter Swanson "Huit crimes parfaits" de Peter Swanson aux Ă©ditions Gallmeister  "C'est Ă  lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. đŸ“šđŸ“•đŸŽ€ ✉ contact@BernardPoirette.fr    CrĂ©dits : Production et rĂ©alisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧 Voix off : Peggy BROCHE Design image : Alicia SHORJIAN Musique : "Executive Suite" de FrĂ©dĂ©ric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2021HĂ©bergĂ© par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2021-06-1803 minC\'est Ă  lire, Bernard PoiretteC'est Ă  lire, Bernard Poirette3. "Quarantaine" de Peter May"Quarantaine" de Peter May aux Ă©ditions du Rouergue "C'est Ă  lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. đŸ“šđŸ“•đŸŽ€ ✉ contact@BernardPoirette.fr   CrĂ©dits : Production et rĂ©alisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧 Voix off : Peggy BROCHE Design image : Alicia SHORJIAN Musique : "Executive Suite" de FrĂ©dĂ©ric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2021HĂ©bergĂ© par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2021-04-1602 minHomilies from the Church of St. Peter in Mendota, MNHomilies from the Church of St. Peter in Mendota, MNMay 22, 2016 - Archbishop Bernard Hebda and Father Steven Hoffman - God's Nature, Our NatureArchbishop Bernard Hebda and Father Steven Hoffman's homily - The Most Holy Trinity2020-12-1418 minVakfolt podcastVakfolt podcastCandyman (KampĂłkĂ©z, 1992, Bernard Rose) Az 1990-es Ă©vekbe Ă©rkeztĂŒnk, Ă©s egy kĂ©sei, de sok szempontbĂłl eredeti slasher horrorral foglalkozunk a hĂ©ten. Ez a Candyman, magyarul a KampĂłkĂ©z, Bernard Rose 1992-es rendezĂ©se Tony Todd fƑszereplĂ©sĂ©vel. Az elejĂ©n megbeszĂ©ljĂŒk a sajĂĄt gyerekkori KampĂłkĂ©z-Ă©lmĂ©nyĂŒnket: mennyire ivĂłdott be a köztudatba a KampĂłkĂ©z kitalĂĄlt legendĂĄja, Ă©s magunk is megprĂłbĂĄltuk-e ötször kimondani a tĂŒkör elƑtt a nevĂ©t? KitĂĄrgyaljuk Tony Todd impozĂĄns fƑgonoszĂĄt, Virginia Madsen izgalmas...2020-12-021h 15The Bernard Geraghty Photography PodcastThe Bernard Geraghty Photography PodcastEp.13 Peter GordonOn this episode I am delighted to welcome Irish Landscape Photographer, Peter Gordon to The Bernard Geraghty Photography Podcast .2020 has been a crazy year so it was nice to sit down and talk to someone like Peter who feels the same pain and frustration as me right now, not being able to travel and run workshops. Peter also talks about his work, his style, his projects and tells me his favourite place to shoot in Ireland right now.He was also kind enough to give me a Special Edition copy of his book Dublin Salt t...2020-11-181h 15The Bernard Geraghty Photography PodcastThe Bernard Geraghty Photography PodcastEp.12 Mads Peter IversenI am delighted to have the one and only Mads Peter Iversen join me on this episode. Mads is a person I have followed for a long time now, first coming across his work on YouTube. His enthusiasm is contagious, when you look at his videos you can feel the emotion. Thankfully he's just as great to listen to as he is to watch.In this episode he tells us about how Covid has helped transition his photography from the big vistas in places like Iceland and the Faroe Islands to some more intimate and minimal scenes...2020-11-041h 18Corona of ThornsCorona of ThornsThursday of the Twentieth Week of Ordinary Time (St Bernard)"I shall remove the heart of stone from your bodies and give you a heart of flesh instead." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peter-zwaans/message2020-08-1919 minThe ValmyThe ValmyAdrian Moore on Bernard Williams on Ethics Podcast: Philosophy Bites Episode: Adrian Moore on Bernard Williams on EthicsRelease date: 2013-11-23Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationBernard Williams was one of the most brilliant philosophers of his generation. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Adrian Moore discusses his ideas about Ethics.   2020-06-1221 minOptimise Your LifeOptimise Your Life#6 - Bernard Jackman - Improve yourself with an Individual Development Plan (IDPs)In this episode of the show, our host Peter Shaw is joined by former rugby union international and coach Bernard Jackman. Bernard has played professional rugby for 12 years and has a vast coaching cv working with Grenoble in France and Dragons in Wales. Bernard takes us through his playing career, coaching trials and tribulations and tells us what his failings have taught him. It was a very interesting discussion with lots of information to take note of. The most powerful tool Bernard suggests for self-improvement is an Individual Development Plan (IDPs). These are simple 1-2...2020-06-0341 minPeter Parterre\'s House & Funky StuffPeter Parterre's House & Funky StuffPeter Parterre - Electronic Story mixtapeDrinking RosĂ© & Playing Classics ! Artwork : © Giuliano Veludo Tracklist : 01/ The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds (7_ Edit) 02/ Lou Reed Vs Suzanne Vega - Walk On The Wild Side & Tom's Diner (Ben Liebrand Remix) 03/ Kraftwerk - Boing Boom Tschak 04/ Gwen Guthrie - Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent 05/ The Police - Voices Inside My Head 06/ Ks French - Soul Cry 07/ Funky Family - Funky Is On 08/ Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls 09/ Salsoul Orchestra - Ooh I Love It (Love Break) [Shep Pettibone 12_ Remix] 10/ G Duke – Mercy 11/ Bernard Badie - Party Jacktrack (Oracy's House Call Edit) 12/ A Guy Called Gerald - Vood...2019-08-161h 56Peter ParterrePeter ParterrePeter Parterre - Electronic Story mixtapeDrinking RosĂ© & Playing Classics ! Artwork : © Giuliano Veludo Tracklist : 01/ The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds (7_ Edit) 02/ Lou Reed Vs Suzanne Vega - Walk On The Wild Side & Tom's Diner (Ben Liebrand Remix) 03/ Kraftwerk - Boing Boom Tschak 04/ Gwen Guthrie - Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent 05/ The Police - Voices Inside My Head 06/ Ks French - Soul Cry 07/ Funky Family - Funky Is On 08/ Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls 09/ Salsoul Orchestra - Ooh I Love It (Love Break) [Shep Pettibone 12_ Remix] 10/ G Duke – Mercy 11/ Bernard Badie - Party Jacktrack (Oracy's House Call Edit) 12/ A Guy Called Gerald - Vood...2019-08-161h 56Etna Food SafetyEtna Food SafetyEpisode 2 - Dane BernardDane Bernard of Bold Bear Consulting talks about how company stability and effective management underpin food safety.2019-07-2530 minPlanning XchangePlanning XchangePX44 with Peter MaresIn PX44 Jess Noonan and Peter Jewell interview long term journalist and author Peter Mares on his new book 'No Place Like Home: Repairing Australia's Housing Crisis'. Peter discusses many aspects of housing and points to historical expectations and the new reality. The discussion identifies those disadvantaged by the new housing paradigm and offers a variety of solutions. Much debate followed Bernard Slat's 'smashed avo' article. 'No Place Like Home' provides a follow up and is a refreshing discussion on contemporary housing issues. Podcast released 10 January 2019. Technical production by Zak Willsallen of Complete Podcast Services. For more information visit...2019-01-1051 mingabby cabby aka peter franklin podcastsgabby cabby aka peter franklin podcastse.bernard jordane.bernard jordan is a bishop known for his television work which is seen by millions of viewers.  his mentor was “reverend ike” whose real name was reverend frederick j. eikerenkoetter II.   the occasion of our discussion was on the day that there was a memorial service in manhattan for “reverend ike” who recently passed away.2018-12-1114 minBreaking Par with Bernard SheridanBreaking Par with Bernard SheridanBreaking Par with Bernard Sheridan 164 Peter Weisel Interview   Peter Wiesel joins us for episode 164 Breaking par with Bernard Sheridan. This is Peter's second appearance and is back to discuss putting and all of the things he has been working on since the last time we saw him. 2018-01-2259 minScary Stories by Peter BernardScary Stories by Peter Bernard#56: A Dogman HalloweenThree buddies in 1983 head out to spend Halloween at a spooky cabin in the woods. Then Dogman decides to crash the party. “A DOGMAN Halloween” as told to Peter Bernard read by PQ Ribber To send us your own scary stories for Peter to write up, email Peter at peter @ peterbernard dot com, 
 Continue reading #56: A Dogman Halloween →2017-10-3100 minScary Stories by Peter BernardScary Stories by Peter Bernard#54: Black Eyed Kids Go Trick or Treating!It’s your first Halloween at your new home, and your wife wants to meet everyone. Then the Black Eyed Kids show up. “Black Eyed Kids Go Trick or Treating” as told to Peter Bernard read by PQ Ribber To send us your own scary stories for Peter to write up, email Peter at peter @ 
 Continue reading #54: Black Eyed Kids Go Trick or Treating! →2017-10-3100 minScary Stories by Peter BernardScary Stories by Peter Bernard#53: Is This Bigfoot? Or Dogman?A husband is tricked into going squatching by his wife, but is the cryptid they encounter a sasquatch? Or something else entirely? “Is This Bigfoot? Or Sasquatch?” as told to Peter Bernard read by PQ Ribber To send us your own scary stories for Peter to write up, email Peter at peter @ peterbernard dot com, 
 Continue reading #53: Is This Bigfoot? Or Dogman? →2017-10-3100 minScary Stories by Peter BernardScary Stories by Peter Bernard#52: The Boy Who Cried DOGMAN!A boy who is obsessed with dogman is not believed when he actually SEES a REAL dogman. “The Boy Who Cried DOGMAN” as told to Peter Bernard read by PQ Ribber To send us your own scary stories for Peter to write up, email Peter at peter @ peterbernard dot com, or just call in 
 Continue reading #52: The Boy Who Cried DOGMAN! →2017-10-3100 minScary Stories by Peter BernardScary Stories by Peter Bernard#49: Daytime Dogman Sighting in WestchesterAll the high school students and some of the teachers were all in love with Riff. So what boy wouldn’t follow her into Dogman’s forest? “Canceled on Account of Dogman” as told to Peter Bernard read by PQ Ribber To send us your own scary stories for Peter to write up, email Peter at peter @ 
 Continue reading #49: Daytime Dogman Sighting in Westchester →2017-10-3100 minAnalyse Asia with Bernard LeongAnalyse Asia with Bernard LeongEpisode 211: Red Hat in Asia & Open Innovation Labs with Dirk-Peter van LeeuwenDirk-Peter van Leeuwen, senior vice president & general manager from Redhat, Asia Pacific joined us to discuss the company’s footprint across Asia and their recent launch of their new Open Innovation Labs in Singapore. We discuss how Asian companies are in different phases of their digital transformation from culture to innovation and adjusting against digital disruption.2017-10-1423 minBreaking Par with Bernard SheridanBreaking Par with Bernard SheridanBreaking Par with Bernard Sheridan Episode 141 Peter Kelbel Peter Kelbel of Wallon at Lake Country Club joins us for episode 141 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. In addition to being the head professional and an extremely busy instructor at the Walloon Lake Country Club for the past 27 years, Pete Kelbel also coaches the boys and girl’s golf teams at Harbor Springs High School. Pete has taught club champions and students who have gone on to the college level, including two young women at the D-1 level. By stressing fundamentals in his instruction and continually learning from other great teachers Pete pl...2017-07-2427 minConsummate Athlete PodcastConsummate Athlete PodcastRehab Common Sport Injuries - BERNARD_CONDEVAUXPhysio, Physiotherapist, Sport Therapy, Injury, Olympics,    Bernard Condevaux is a Physiotherapist who has worked with cycling and many other olympic sports and various athletes over his career. He shares a wealth of information about DOMS vs. Pain and how to deal with other common injuries that athletes run into. We also get to hear about his experience with saddle sores (so Molly was psyched! ) 2017-03-221h 17Breaking Par with Bernard SheridanBreaking Par with Bernard SheridanBreaking par with Bernard Sheridan Episode 120 Peter Egazarian Peter Egazarian Interview During Peter's 15 years as a PGA Professional he has enjoyed sharing his knowledge with every golfer regardless of age, gender, or ability level. He believes that one of life’s most rewarding experiences is helping other be successful. Peter is continuously learning from some of the greatest minds in both golf, science, and motor learning to be the best inform teaching professional. Peter has been fortunate to spend time on the professional staffs of The John’s Island Club, Hartford Golf Club, Baker Hill Golf Club, The Carnegie Abbey Club, and most rece...2017-02-2740 minBreaking Par with Bernard SheridanBreaking Par with Bernard SheridanEpisode 117 Peter Weisel Interview  Peter is the Junior Golf Coordinator at Roanoke Country Club in Roanoke, VA. A life long athlete, Peter has been playing golf since he was in high school in New Jersey. After playing college golf for Roanoke College (Salem, VA), Peter began teaching at Roanoke Country Club. Peter is a US Kids and TPI Certified Level 2 Junior Coach who has enjoyed sharing the game of golf at clubs in New Jersey and Virginia for the past ten years. He draws from his previous athletic and competitive experiences to create a unique learning environment for students o...2017-02-0636 minSt. Joseph Catholic Church Raleigh, NCSt. Joseph Catholic Church Raleigh, NCHomily for Fr. Michael Schuetz' First Mass - Fr. Bernard (Ned) E. Shlesinger IIIHomily given by Fr. Bernard (Ned) E. Shlesinger III, Spiritual Director for Seminarians at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, PA. 2016-06-0513 minThe Sodshow, Garden Podcast - Sod ShowThe Sodshow, Garden Podcast - Sod ShowPeter DowdallThe Sodshow meets Peter Dowdall On This Weeks Show: peter donegan, peter dowdall, carmin cronin, susan turner, Bernard Hanrahan, clare garden festival Peter Donegan talks to Peter Dowdall, horticultural consultant based in Cork, journalist, author, tv and radio presenter, go-to gardening expert and generally all around great guy in Irish gardening circles. As our Peter describes him, he is a legend. Talk to us: @sodshow or www.sodshow.com It’s great to hear to somebody so enthusiastic about gardening and so willing to pass on the knowledge they’ve l...2014-05-1621 minFamilienstellen Podcast LebenshilfenFamilienstellen Podcast LebenshilfenFamilienaufsteller ganz persönlich heute FrĂŒhstĂŒck mit Magarete Bernard Familientherapeutwww.ecole-hellinger.fr/margaretebernard.shtml Ein Interview zu Bert Hellinger gefĂŒhrt von Carl Peter Strommer mit seinen GĂ€sten.2008-08-0200 minFamilienstellen Podcast LebenshilfenFamilienstellen Podcast LebenshilfenFamilienaufsteller ganz persönlich heute FrĂŒhstĂŒck mit Bernard Munsch Familientherapeutwww.ibh-ne.ch Ein Interview zu Bert Hellinger gefĂŒhrt von Carl Peter Strommer mit seinen GĂ€sten. 2008-07-2000 min