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Unlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights10 | The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle | Presence, Surrender & Living in the MomentWhat if the peace you’ve been searching for isn’t out there—but here, in this moment?In this episode of Unlock the Unseen: Quantum Book Insights, we explore The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle, a timeless guide to presence, surrender, and healing through stillness. We’ll blend the book’s core teachings with trauma-informed reflection, somatic awareness, and grounded coaching insights—so you don’t just understand presence… you start to live it.🌀 In This Episode You’ll Discover:✔ Why most suffering comes from resisting the present m...2025-05-0605 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights9 | The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer | Letting Go, Inner Freedom & Observing the MindWhat would life feel like if you stopped identifying with every thought and emotion—and instead became the witness to it all?In this episode of Unlock the Unseen: Quantum Book Insights, we explore The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer, a powerful guide to emotional freedom, inner stillness, and the awareness behind the mind. This conversation blends Singer’s teachings with grounded coaching insights, nervous system awareness, and subconscious healing.🌿 What You’ll Experience in This Episode:✔ How to observe your thoughts instead of becoming them✔ Why...2025-04-3005 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights8 | Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones by James ClearWhy do most habits fail to stick—even when we know what to do?In this episode of Unlock the Unseen: Quantum Book Insights, we explore Atomic Habits by James Clear, a modern classic on how small, consistent changes lead to extraordinary results. But we go deeper—uncovering how subconscious identity, nervous system safety, and energy alignment are the missing keys to lasting change.📌 In This Episode, You’ll Discover:✔️ Why habits often fail without subconscious alignment✔️ How identity-based habits create effortless momentum✔️ The role of your nerv...2025-04-2207 minNicht mehr wegzudenkenNicht mehr wegzudenkenMit KI Zeit gewinnen - Phuong Tran über Promptkunst, Operator und echte AutomatisierungPhuong Tran spricht mit Raphael Schaad über ihren Weg von frühen Chatbot-Projekten mit Dialogflow bis hin zur Automatisierung kreativer und kaufmännischer Prozesse mit GPT und Operator. Sie zeigt, wie KI ihr hilft, Zeit zu gewinnen, die sie bewusst in Familie und eigene Visionen investiert. Im Zentrum stehen echte Anwendung, präzises Prompting und die Kraft einer Community, die KI als Werkzeug versteht. Die Episode gibt persönliche Einblicke, technische Impulse und macht deutlich, wie moderne Arbeitswelten mit klarem Mindset neu gestaltet werden können.https://www.transmedial.de/https://www.linkedin.com/in/phuong-tran-transmedial/2025-03-2950 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights7 | The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma🎧 How does trauma reshape the brain—and more importantly, how can we heal?In this episode of Unlock the Unseen: Quantum Book Insights, we explore The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk, a groundbreaking book that reveals how trauma is stored in the body, rewires the nervous system, and shapes our emotions, behaviors, and health.📌 What You’ll Discover in This Episode:✔️ Why trauma isn’t just a memory—it’s a full-body experience✔️ How the brain’s survival mechanisms keep us stuck in fight, flight, or...2025-03-1206 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights TrailerWhat if the most life-changing insights were hidden between the lines?Welcome to Unlock the Unseen: Quantum Book Insights, the podcast where we don’t just summarize books—we unlock them.Hosted by Phuong, this podcast is designed for seekers, thinkers, and lifelong learners who crave transformational wisdom, deep insights, and quantum shifts in perspective.Each episode explores powerful books on personal growth, mindset, success, spirituality, and self-discovery—revealing hidden messages, subconscious breakthroughs, and real-world applications you won’t find in ordinary book summaries.2025-03-0301 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights6 | The Universe Is Talking to You – Are You Listening?Have you ever noticed repeating numbers, strange coincidences, or signs that seem too perfect to be random? What if these weren’t just coincidences—but messages from the universe?In today’s episode, we explore The Universe Is Talking to You by Tammy Mastroberte, a book that reveals how the universe constantly sends us signs, synchronicities, and guidance. The question is—are you paying attention?🔹 What are signs, and how do you recognize them?🔹 Why do some people receive clear messages while others feel lost?🔹 How do you streng...2025-02-2205 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights5 | The Higher Help Method – How to Receive Divine Guidance & SupportHave you ever felt like you’re facing life’s challenges alone? What if the help you need has been trying to reach you all along—but you just didn’t know how to receive it?In today’s episode, we explore The Higher Help Method by Tammy Mastroberte, a book that reveals how to tap into divine guidance, recognize signs, and open yourself to spiritual support.🔹 What if higher help is always available, but you’re unknowingly blocking it?🔹 How do you ask for guidance—and actually receive it...2025-02-1805 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights4 | It Didn’t Start with You – Healing Inherited Trauma & Breaking Generational PatternsWhat if the struggles you face—anxiety, self-doubt, fear—aren’t fully yours? What if they were passed down through generations, stored deep within your subconscious?In today’s episode, we explore.It Didn’t Start with You by Mark Wolynn, a book that uncovers the science of inherited family trauma and how to break free from patterns that didn’t begin with you.🔹Are you unknowingly carrying emotional burdens from past generations?🔹How does inherited trauma shape your thoughts, relationships, and self-perception?🔹What happens when you uncover the...2025-02-1306 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights3 | Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself – Rewire Your Mind, Transform Your RealityWhat if you could rewire your mind and completely transform your reality? In today’s episode, we exploreBreaking the Habit of Being Yourself  by Dr. Joe Dispenza, a book that reveals how your thoughts, emotions, and energy shape your life—and how you can break free from old patterns.🔹Are you living in the past without realizing it?🔹How do thoughts, emotions, and energy create your reality?🔹What happens when you start living as your future self—before it even exists?Join me as we uncover how to r...2025-02-1205 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights2 | The Identity ATM – How Every Choice Shapes Your True SelfWhat if your identity isn’t fixed—but something being shaped, traded, and exchanged every single day, just like money in an ATM? In today’s episode, we exploreThe Identity ATM by Eric Bryan, a book that reveals how every thought, belief, and habit is either a deposit into your true self or a withdrawal that keeps you stuck.🔹Are you making withdrawals from your power?🔹What small deposits can transform your identity today?🔹How do you stop living on borrowed beliefs and reclaim your authentic self?Join me as...2025-02-1107 minUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book InsightsUnlock the Unseen | Quantum Book Insights1 | Addicted to Drama – Breaking Free from Emotional ChaosWhy do some people seem to thrive on chaos? What if drama isn’t just something that happens to us—but something we’re unconsciously addicted to? In this episode, we exploreAddicted to Drama by Scott Lyons, Ph.D., a book that uncovers the hidden cycle of drama addiction and how to break free from it.🔹Are you unknowingly wired for emotional intensity?🔹How does drama shape your identity and relationships?🔹What does life feel like when chaos is no longer the norm?Join me as we uncover w...2025-02-1105 minEmbodiedEmbodiedTraveled: The Lives Of Third Culture KidsAs a child of two immigrants, Anita has a tumultuous relationship with the question: "Where are you from?" So, too, do many third culture kids — people who spend a significant number of their developmental years living in places that are not their parents' homelands. She talks with two third culture kids — one 35 and one 12 — and their moms about growing up between cultures and how they’ve built identity and relationships along the way.Meet the Guests:- Rayla Heide, a senior narrative designer at Blizzard Entertainment, talks about establishing cultural identity as a third culture kid and...2024-12-2631 minVô Vi Podcast - Vấn ĐạoVô Vi Podcast - Vấn ĐạoVDVV_1598_0647 -Dien Duc Tay Phuong Lao Su Qua Xac Tran Cua Anh Tu Thanh Quang.mp3VDVV_1598_0647 -Dien Duc Tay Phuong Lao Su Qua Xac Tran Cua Anh Tu Thanh Quang.mp3PodCast ChannelsVô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo  Vô Vi Podcast - Băn GiảngVô Vi Podcast - Nhạc Thiền   2024-11-2148 minPax8 TSP TalkPax8 TSP TalkTSP Talk Ep56. The Opportunity of ChangeJames Davis the Director of the Pax8 Academy in Asia hosts Phuong Tran from Mantria Consulting to discuss Change Management and Digital Transformation by explaining to us key concepts. Phuong talks us through the models and frameworks of Change Management in a very pragmatic way so that we can take this methodology to better enable our clients and create new revenue streams that we haven't had before. 2024-08-0744 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineSame-sex parenting book ban and the NSW Equality BillTrish Hepworth, Deputy CEO for the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) and Dr Sarah Mokrzycki, academic in children's literature and creative writing at Victoria University, speak to Frances about the Cumberland city council’s ban of same-sex parenting books in May this year, its reversal, and the importance of free access to information and diverse representation. This conversation first aired on 3CR Tuesday Breakfast on 21 May 2024.Rohen from Pride in Protest speaks to Phuong about the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras's decision to bar politicians from attending Mardi Gras if they oppose the Equality Bill, a bill that woul...2024-07-0800 minTrue Crime Never SleepsTrue Crime Never SleepsThe Tran Organization: Blackjack CheatersIn this thrilling exploration, we unravel the intricate web of the Tran Organization, a group that pulled off one of the most notorious casino cheating scandals in history.🎬 In this episode:🚨 The Origins and Rise: Discover the beginnings of the Tran Organization. Learn how Phuong Quoc Trang and Van Thu Tran masterminded a cheating ring that would eventually dupe casinos out of millions.🃏 The Art of Deception: Uncover the mechanics of their infamous 'false shuffle' technique. Find out how they managed to manipulate the game right under the watchful eyes of casino surveillance.👥 In...2024-01-1120 minEmbodiedEmbodiedTraveled: The Lives Of Third Culture KidsAs a child of two immigrants, Anita has a tumultuous relationship with the question: "Where are you from?" So, too, do many third culture kids — people who spend a significant number of their developmental years living in places that are not their parents' homelands. She talks with two third culture kids — one 35 and one 12 — and their moms about growing up between cultures and how they’ve built identity and relationships along the way.Meet the Guests:- Rayla Heide, a senior narrative designer at Blizzard Entertainment, talks about establishing cultural identity as a third culture kid and...2023-11-1030 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineA call for change and justice for refugee womenOn this episode of Women on the Line we hear about current issues faced by migrant and refugee women in both the workplace and more broadly in society in ‘so-called-Australia’. Phương Tran from 3CR Tues Breakfast chats with Dr Ellen Cho, Lecturer at Monash University, about her co-authored report detailing the experiences of women from migrant and refugee backgrounds in Victorian local councils. We then hear Kannagi Bhatt from 3CR Tuesday Breakfast chat with Rati and Lavanya from the Refugee Women Action for Visa Equality. Rati and Lavanya marched alongside a group of women from refugee backgrounds from Narrm/Melbou...2023-10-0100 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineReproductive Justice for migrants and refugees in 'so-called-australia'On this episode of Women on the Line we are looking at ‘Reproductive Justice among migrants and refugees in so-called-Australia. Earlier in May, the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health held a webinar looking at advancing gender equality in reproductive justice. We hear highlights from two presentations. Syahir (they/them) who is an abortion care doctor and advocate living and working in Garmilla/Darwin NT presents on abortion care among migrant and refugees in Garmilla/Darwin. We then hear from Giang Tran, Research Advocacy and Policy officer from the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health present on International Student experiences in intima...2023-09-0300 minRotationsRotationsPhuong's Dream Karaoke ListPhuong Tran, co-presenter and producer of Tuesday Breakfast and Women On The Line, guest hosts this week's program with her dream karaoke list. The Opener / Camp Cope / How to Socialise & Make Friends, 2018 / 3.40Paprika / Japanese Breakfast / Jubilee, 2021 / 3.40Who / MUNA / Saves the World, 2019 / 3.08Nobody / Mitski / Be the Cowboy, 2018 / 3.13Solo / Angèle / Nonante-Cinq, 2021 / 3.40Plus Jamais ft. Stormzy / Aya Nakamura / Aya, 2020 / 2.55Bad Boy / Yseult / for Colors+ Studio - New Opera series, 2021 / 4.33Pour que tu m'aimes encore / Céline Dion / D'eux, 1995 / 4.14Him / Ngaiire / 3, 2021 / 3.46Therapy / June Jones / Leafcutter, 2021 / 3.51Fade into You / Mazzy Star / So Tonight That I Might See, 1993 / 4.58Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / Amy Winehouse / Lio...2023-08-1300 minColloques du Collège de France - Collège de FranceColloques du Collège de France - Collège de FranceColloque - Femmes vietnamiennes : créativité et engagement : Parcours d'une femme autonome de six jambesCollège de FranceMondes francophones (2022-2023) - Phượng Bùi TrânAnnée 2022-2023Femmes vietnamiennes : pouvoirs, cultures et identités pluriellesColloque - Femmes vietnamiennes : créativité et engagement : Parcours d'une femme autonome de six jambesI want to tell about the journey of 21 years of writing books and 16 years of living independently in a big city of Vietnam. With 21 years of writing, I have published 5 books. In addition, I am also an independent social activist with the outstanding project of bringing m...2023-06-0917 minMondes francophones (2022-2023) - Phượng Bùi TrânMondes francophones (2022-2023) - Phượng Bùi TrânColloque - Femmes vietnamiennes : créativité et engagement : Parcours d'une femme autonome de six jambesCollège de FranceMondes francophones (2022-2023) - Phượng Bùi TrânAnnée 2022-2023Femmes vietnamiennes : pouvoirs, cultures et identités pluriellesColloque - Femmes vietnamiennes : créativité et engagement : Parcours d'une femme autonome de six jambesI want to tell about the journey of 21 years of writing books and 16 years of living independently in a big city of Vietnam. With 21 years of writing, I have published 5 books. In addition, I am also an independent social activist with the outstanding project of bringing m...2023-06-0917 minBe The StorytellerBe The StorytellerBe The Storyteller SS2 E23 - Chúng tớ là Voice Kid Nhân dịp 1/6 Tết của thiếu nhi, các thiếu nhi nhà F studio đã sẵn sàng lộ diện và giao lưu với khán giả của Be The Storyteller trong tập số 23 này đây! ^^ Đây chỉ là 1 số gương mặt tiêu biểu trong số nhiều các bé khác đã từng được thử sức, góp giọng trong các sản phẩm thu âm tại F Studio hay tham gia sinh hoạt tại Câu lạc bộ Storytime dành cho các bạn nhỏ muốn trải nghiệm công việc của Voice Kid đượ...2023-06-0431 minBuried BylinesBuried Bylines7. The Beheading of Phuong TranImagine being in middle school and finding out that someone in your neighborhood was found dead in their car. Not only that, but they were DECAPITATED. It would probably give you nightmares for the rest of your childhood, right? Well, it actually happened to Mallory, and it may be the very catalyst for her true crime obsession. This week, we're unraveling the 2005 cold case murder of Phuong Tran in Holt, Michigan. SOURCES: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1537056/posts https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1545311/posts https://www.newspapers.com...2023-04-2434 minBite-Sized CrimeBite-Sized Crime074: Kristy Nguyen & Quoc TranA young couple suddenly vanishes, leading to an international manhunt and a quest for justice. What happened to Kristy and Quoc?If you have any information about the deaths of Kristy Nguyen and Quoc Tran or the whereabouts of Phuong Tan Nguyen please contact Crime Stoppers of York Region at 1-800-222-TIPS or leave an anonymous tip online at 1800222tips.com.Episode transcript, media, and sources available at bitesizedcrimepod.com. Have a case you'd like me to cover? ⁠⁠Let me know!⁠⁠Follow the podcast on social media:Instagram⁠⁠ @bitesizedcri...2023-04-0313 minBe The StorytellerBe The StorytellerBe the Storyteller SS2 E17 - Tuổi trẻ là cống hiến Đến hẹn lại lên, Be The Storyteller tập 17 phát sóng đúng vào ngày Thành lập Đoàn TNCS Hồ Chí Minh cùng sự xuất hiện của một vị khách mời không thể tuyệt vời hơn. Một cựu thủ lĩnh Đoàn, một tài năng trẻ, một cô gái xinh đẹp và tràn đầy nhiệt huyết với công việc và các hoạt động xã hội, một đại diện của tuổi trẻ Quân đội – Nữ nghệ sỹ Kim Dung – Phó Đoàn trường Đoàn diễ...2023-03-2656 minBe The StorytellerBe The StorytellerBE THE STORYTELLER - S2 E2 - Nguồn truyền cảm hứng của bạn đến từ đâu - KHÁCH MỜI CMO Kim NgàChào mừng các bạn đã quay trở lại cùng Be The Storyteller Mùa 2 Tập 1. Với format Talkshow, hy vọng rằng nội dung của mùa 2 này sẽ không làm bạn thất vọng. Ở tập 2, hãy cùng Hồng Phượng gặp gỡ vị khách mời đặc biệt CMO Kim Ngà - Giám đốc truyền thông Tân Việt Books với những chia sẻ rất hay của người làm công tác truyền thông về văn hóa đọc. Tình yêu với tri thức là điều đáng trân quý...2022-11-2517 minGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao lai thapGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao lai thapGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao tai tphcm voi loi tuc thap chi 2,5%"Thời gian vừa qua, cầm đồ trở thành phương án, giải pháp thu chi tiền nổi danh và thuận tiện khi sử dụng. đang được rất nhiều khách tin dùng và sử dụng thế chỗ cho việc đi đến ngân hàng như trước đây. Với tốc độ tăng đột ngột, sản sinh ra tràn lan các cửa tiệm cầm đồ uy tín ở tphcm thôi cũng đủ để thấy sự tác động, phát triển và ganh đua của chúng thế nào đây. Nội dung bài viết: Biện pháp cầm đồ được tín nhiệm ca...2022-10-1300 minGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao lai thapGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao lai thapDich vu cam do uy tin tai tphcm voi lai suat thap chi 2,5%"Thời gian qua, cầm giấy chứng nhận quyền sở hữu nhà tạo nên giải pháp, biện pháp thu chi tiền với giấy cầm đồ phổ biến và thuận tiện khi sử dụng. đang được quá nhiều khách tin dùng đồng thời áp dụng thay thế cho việc đi đến nhà băng như trước kia. Với vận tốc gia tăng chớp nhoáng, nảy sinh tràn các quầy hàng cầm đồ trên khu vực tphcm thôi đủ để thấy sự chi phối, tiến triển và đua của chún...2022-10-1300 minGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao lai thapGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao lai thapDich vu cam do uy tin tai tphcm voi lai suat thap chi 2,5%"Nhiều năm qua, cầm sổ đỏ trở thành biện pháp, giải pháp thu chi tiền được nhiều người biết đến và thuận tiện khi sử dụng. đang được rất nhiều khách tin dùng và sử dụng thế chỗ cho việc đi đến ngân hàng như trước đây. Với tốc độ tăng đột ngột, sản sinh ra tràn lan các cửa tiệm cầm đồ trên địa bàn tphcm thôi cũng đủ để thấy sự ảnh hưởng, phát triển và ganh đua của chúng ra sao. Nội dung bài viết: Tại cầm đồ vie...2022-10-1300 minGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao lai thapGiai phap cam do duoc tin nhiem cao lai thapDich vu cam do uy tin tai tphcm voi lai suat thap chi 2,5%Thời gian qua, cầm đồ trở nên giải pháp, phương án thu chi tiền nổi tiếng và tiện dụng. đang được rất đông khách tin dùng đồng thời dùng thay thế cho việc đi đến nhà băng như trước kia. Với vận tốc tăng vọt, nảy sinh lan tràn các quầy hàng cầm đồ trên khu vực tphcm thôi vừa đủ để thấy sự chi phối, tiến triển và cạnh tranh của chúng như thế nào. Vậy cầm đồ là gì? Cùng tìm hiểu ngay nhé! Nội dung bài v...2022-10-1300 minALL OF USALL OF USPhuong TranPhuong Tran is a Vietnamese chef based in Los Angeles. In this episode, Hero and Phuong sit down for a conversation about food as a powerful vehicle for connectivity, joy, and belonging.  Mental Health Resourceshttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.orghttp://www.mhresources.orghttps://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helplinehttps://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline  2022-03-221h 08Thriving in the Age of DisruptionThriving in the Age of DisruptionSeason 1 - Episode 5 | Vietnam's Leading Beverage Maker, Deputy CEO Phuong Uyen Tran of THP Shares Her Personal Success Factors (Vietnam)Send us a textWhen you are trying to start your own journey of success, it can be very difficult to know where to start. What do successful leaders do differently? How do they overcome challenges?We had the chance to explore these issues with Ms. Phuong Uyen Tran, Deputy CEO of Vietnam's leading beverage manufacturer Tan Hiep Phat Group, and we're excited to share her riveting stories and personal success factors with you.Get your copy of Competing with Giants by Ms Phuong Uyen Tran on Amazon. In her captivating book, Phuong...2022-03-2235 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastIncendium Radical Library, Restorative justice programs, A Monument of One's OwnTilly Glascodine and Chi Tran speak with Phuong about about Incendium Radical Library and their upcoming poetry reading event at the NGV this Friday, 18th March from 11am-1pm. To find out more about the library and the event, visit incendiumradicallibrary.com Daye Gang is a barrister and PhD student. Kannagi spoke with her about her research, which  focuses on restorative justice programs and the experience of anti-rape advocates active during the Women's Liberation Movement in Victoria in the 1970s and 1980s. Daye also has an international practice in North Korean human rights and law and was the first Korean a...2022-03-1400 minEarth MattersEarth MattersProtecting Urban Native Bees: Wildlife Corridors & Community GardensGuest presenter Phuong speaks with Emma Cutting from The Heart Gardening Project about the vital importance of creating insect friendly wildlife corridors and community gardens in urban areas, and RMIT researcher Katherine Berthon about protecting native bees by nurturing their essential urban habitats. Earth Matters #1385 was produced by Phuong Tran2022-03-0600 minKeys To The Shop : Equipping Coffee Shop LeadersKeys To The Shop : Equipping Coffee Shop Leaders327: Founder Friday! w/ Phuong Tran of Lava JavaToday we get to talk with a pillar and foundational member of the specialty coffee community, Phuong Tran of Lava Java For 20 years now Phuong Tran has been the owner/operator of the famed coffee shop, Lava Java in Ridgefield Washington. There she discovered a passion for coffee that led her to not only craft the shop into a beacon of hight standards in the beginning of the 3rd wave of coffee, but she also became inspired to begin competing to in barista competitions as a way to improve. She won the U.S. title in 2005 and...2022-01-2857 minRelish: This Best-Selling Full Audiobook For Curious Minds.Relish: This Best-Selling Full Audiobook For Curious Minds.Xin Chao Vietnam 2021 by Mai Phuong TranPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/70958to listen full audiobooks. Title: Xin Chao Vietnam 2021 Author: Mai Phuong Tran Narrator: Shea Grounds Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins Release date: 10-06-21 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 9 ratings Genres: Asia Publisher's Summary: Have you ever been to Vietnam? Vietnam attracts millions of tourists every single day, and the number continues to grow. In 2016 Vietnam had 10 million visitors; 2017 attracted 12.9 million; 2018: 15.5 million; 2019: 18 million visitors. Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia, a beautiful country shaped like an S with a low cost of living and friendly people. From mountain hillside to the cities life...2021-10-063h 32Press Play On The Full Audiobook That Keeps Book-Lovers Hooked.Press Play On The Full Audiobook That Keeps Book-Lovers Hooked.Xin Chao Vietnam 2021 by Mai Phuong TranPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/70620to listen full audiobooks. Title: Xin Chao Vietnam 2021 Author: Mai Phuong Tran Narrator: Shea Grounds Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins Release date: 10-06-21 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 9 ratings Genres: Adventure Travel Publisher's Summary: Have you ever been to Vietnam? Vietnam attracts millions of tourists every single day, and the number continues to grow. In 2016 Vietnam had 10 million visitors; 2017 attracted 12.9 million; 2018: 15.5 million; 2019: 18 million visitors. Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia, a beautiful country shaped like an S with a low cost of living and friendly people. From mountain hillside to the cities...2021-10-063h 32SPO Coffee ChatsSPO Coffee ChatsSeason 03, Episode 02 - Phuong Tran from AMDPhuong Tran from AMD joins us on this episode of SPO Coffee Chats to chat about his internship experience and journey. Phuong tells us all about what he learn throughout his journey as part of the leadership team for SPO, work-life balance and impostor syndrome. Tune into the full episode to hear more all about the first VP of Family Relations got to where he is today! GUEST:- Phuong Tran (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ph-tran/)HOSTS: - Tee Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/thnguyen21/) - A...2021-09-1336 minBe The StorytellerBe The StorytellerBeTheStoryteller #6 - Nghĩ về Hiếu hạnh và Tình mẫu tử nhân mùa Vu LanNgày mai là ngày Rằm Tháng 7, cũng là ngày Lễ Vu lan – Mùa hiếu hạnh, là dịp để mỗi người con hướng về cha mẹ mình, tỏ lòng thành kính biết ơn đấng sinh thành. “ Ai còn mẹ xin đừng làm mẹ giận, Đừng để buồn trên mắt mẹ nghe không” Mỗi khi nhắc tới cha mẹ, phận làm con luôn cảm thấy trân quý những người vô cùng đặc biệt đã tạo nên mình trong cuộc đời này. Nói về công ơ...2021-08-2132 minBe The StorytellerBe The StorytellerBeTheStoryteller #5 - Đơn giản là Hạnh phúcChúng ta luôn khao khát có một cuộc sống hạnh phúc, chúng ta luôn nói rằng tôi muốn được sống hạnh phúc, Độc lập – Tự do – Hạnh phúc là điều chúng ta luôn muốn hướng tới. Vậy theo bạn Hạnh phúc là gì? Một khái niệm tưởng chừng trừu tượng và khó định nghĩa, đối với mỗi người lại có một ý nghĩa khác nhau liệu có được nhìn nhận cụ thể và phân tích rõ ràng ra được...2021-08-1832 minvulnerhabilitevulnerhabilite#7- PhuongBienvenu dans l’épisode 7, Aujourd’hui, l’historienne Phuong, nous raconte ses activités révolutionnaires à Saigon jusqu’en 1975 et ses bouleversements.  Bonne écoute  Bibliographie  Bui Tran Phuong a publié en langue fran­çaise : « La famille viet­na­mienne. Point de repère dans les tour­men­tes ? »,  « Femmes viet­na­mien­nes pen­dant et après la colo­ni­sa­tion fran­çaise et la guerre amé­ri­caine : réflexions sur les orien­ta­tions biblio­gra­phi­ques »,  Sa thèse de doctorat: Viêt Nam 1918-1945, genre et modernité : Émergence...2021-06-1227 minvulnerhabilitevulnerhabilite#6- PhuongBienvenu dans l’épisode 6, Aujourd’hui, l’historienne Phuong, nous raconte la suite de sa formation révolutionnaire et son retour au Vietnam.  Bonne écoute  Bibliographie  Bui Tran Phuong a publié en langue fran­çaise : « La famille viet­na­mienne. Point de repère dans les tour­men­tes ? »,  « Femmes viet­na­mien­nes pen­dant et après la colo­ni­sa­tion fran­çaise et la guerre amé­ri­caine : réflexions sur les orien­ta­tions biblio­gra­phi­ques »,  Sa thèse de doctorat: Viêt Nam 1918-1945, genre et moderni...2021-05-2120 minThe REGIS-TR RoundUpThe REGIS-TR RoundUpS4E6: Understanding Data Quality & Harmonisation with QP Dufournet-Tran (IHS Markit)Que Phuong  Dufournet-Tran, Director of Trading Services & Analytics Regulatory Affairs at IHS Markit and Laura Rodriguez from our Institutional Relations team discuss the challenges for regulators and market participants when trying to harmonise trade reporting data across jurisdictions. Plus we have a new Brexit news section, and more insights from the TR team on the news and events shaping the Regtech space.2021-05-1436 minvulnerhabilitevulnerhabilite#5-PhuongBienvenu dans l’épisode 5, Aujourd’hui, l’historienne Phuong, nous raconte sa participation au mouvement post soixante huitard à Paris et ses premiers pas dans le militantisme révolutionnaire.  Bonne écoute  Bibliographie  Bui Tran Phuong a publié en langue fran­çaise : « La famille viet­na­mienne. Point de repère dans les tour­men­tes ? »,  « Femmes viet­na­mien­nes pen­dant et après la colo­ni­sa­tion fran­çaise et la guerre amé­ri­caine : réflexions sur les orien­ta­tions biblio­gra­phi­ques »,  Sa thèse de doctorat: Viêt Nam 1918-1945, ge...2021-05-1420 minvulnerhabilitevulnerhabilite#4-PhuongBienvenu dans l’épisode 4, Aujourd’hui, l’historienne Phuong, nous raconte l’offensive du têt en 68 à Saigon puis son voyage d’étude à Paris entre chocs culturels, connaissance de soi et engagement patriotique.  Bonne écoute  Bibliographie  Bui Tran Phuong a publié en langue fran­çaise : « La famille viet­na­mienne. Point de repère dans les tour­men­tes ? »,  « Femmes viet­na­mien­nes pen­dant et après la colo­ni­sa­tion fran­çaise et la guerre amé­ri­caine : réflexions sur les orien­ta­tions biblio­gra­phi­ques »,  Sa thèse de doct...2021-05-0731 minvulnerhabilitevulnerhabilite# 3- PhuongBonjour à tous, Aujourd’hui, l’historienne, Phuong nous raconte comment son éducation familiale et scolaire lui aura permis de grandir en sécurité mais aussi en liberté .. Bonne écoute  Bibliographie  Bui Tran Phuong a publié en langue fran­çaise : « La famille viet­na­mienne. Point de repère dans les tour­men­tes ? »,  « Femmes viet­na­mien­nes pen­dant et après la colo­ni­sa­tion fran­çaise et la guerre amé­ri­caine : réflexions sur les orien­ta­tions biblio­gra­phi­ques »,  Sa these : Viêt Nam 1918-1945, genre et moder...2021-04-0818 minvulnerhabilitevulnerhabilite# 2 - PhuongBonjour, Aujourd’hui, l’historienne, Phuong nous raconte l’arrestation de son père par la police spéciale de Ngô Dinh Diêm, du gouvernement du sud. Un évènement majeur qui marquera sa vie et ses engagements futurs.  Bonne écoute  Bibliographie  Bui Tran Phuong a publié en langue fran­çaise : « La famille viet­na­mienne. Point de repère dans les tour­men­tes ? »,  « Femmes viet­na­mien­nes pen­dant et après la colo­ni­sa­tion fran­çaise et la guerre amé­ri­caine : réflexions sur les orien­ta­tions biblio­...2021-04-0221 minScope it Out | by ScopioScope it Out | by ScopioVietnamese Culture through PhotographyPhuong Tran is a young copywriter from Saigon, Vietnam. Street photography has always been one of his hobbies. Phuong tries to show in his photos how both China in Southeast Asia and France have influenced the Vietnamese culture, he follows his instincts, take shots of whatever he finds interesting and attractive. For Phuong, catching a photo is “all about the sensitivity that you may have, and you may develop yourself throughout the time”. He tries to get the consent of the people he shoots after he takes their photo to keep it natural. Phuong’s main goal is to publis...2021-04-0120 minvulnerhabilitevulnerhabilite# 1- PhuongBonjour à tous Découvrez cette nouvelle série sur l’historienne Bui Tran Phuong. Docteure en histoire contemporaine. Elle fut enseignante, chercheure et rectrice de l’université Hoa Sen. C’est entre France et Vietnam que son histoire portée par son engagement pour sa patrie et ses valeurs profondes d’indépendance, de justice et d’intégrité nous emmène.  Bonne écoute  Bibliographie Bui Tran Phuong a publié en langue fran­çaise : « La famille viet­na­mienne. Point de repère dans les tour­men­tes ? »,  « Femmes viet­na­mien­nes p...2021-03-1925 minFighter Mindset PodcastFighter Mindset Podcast042: Phuong Tran - Bruce Lee, Kung Fu, Yoga og MindfulnessI dag er min gjest Phuong Tran som driver Kung Fu Yoga, en sammensmelting av Hiep Vo Mon Kung Fu og Yoga. Vi prater om alt i fra personlig utvikling, selvforsvar, kampkunst og Bruce Lee. Sjekk henne ut på www.kungfuyoga.no2021-02-081h 45The Cooking GRRRLThe Cooking GRRRL03 - Phuong Tran (Croft Alley)Hey there all you cuties! This week we have a very special guest Phuong Tran, the chef and owner of Croft Alley located in Melrose Place also newly in Beverly Hills. Phuong took me under his wing when I mentioned that I wanted to pursue a career in culinary two years ago. He demonstrates respecting the product given and creating a beautiful dish done with intention. We talked about philosophy, art, catering for Kanye West’s Sunday Service and how music influenced his cooking. This is a truly special place made by a truly one of a kind Chef. Fo...2020-09-251h 05Women on the LineWomen on the LineBushfire preparation and people with disabilitiesHow we prepare for, get through, and recover from disasters have sadly become increasingly pressing questions. But the impact of disasters, and people’s needs in these conditions can be very different according to their circumstances.To address some of these questions, recently DARU, that’s the Disability Advocacy Resource Unit, held an online forum on Disability and Disaster Resilience.This week on the program, we speak with Country Fire Authority project manager Angela Cook, who spoke at the forum about how the CFA is working to support people with disabilities to prepare for bushfires, and new resources for the Prep...2020-09-0700 minThe REGIS-TR RoundUpThe REGIS-TR RoundUpS2E8: IHS Markits Analysis of SFTR Go-live with Experts Que-Phuong Defournet-Tran & Jonathan TsangThis week we have expert insight and analysis of the first 6 weeks of SFTR data with leading data analysis firm IHS Markits SFTR Director Jonathan Tsang & IHS Markits Director Que-P Defournet-Tran. We discuss the pairing and reconciliation ratios (and the differences between trades and collateral ratios) plus look at the inter-TR rejections. Plus the virtual studio crew is back with the weekly Brexit update, and our breakfast choice survey continues with a surprise from one of our guests...2020-09-0126 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineDiaspora BluesThis week, we are joined by Ayan Shirwa, producer of Diaspora Blues. Ayan talks to us about her show, the importance of cultural diversity in media, and how to tackle systemic barriers to increase such diversity.You can listen to Diaspora Blues at www.3cr.org.au/diasporablues.2020-08-2400 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineOromo ProtestsIn 2016, marathon runner Feyisa Lilesa made headlines during his Olympic run in Rio. As he passed the finish line he crossed his arms over his head. This gesture would send Feysia into exile for two years.  Before this moment, the plight of the Oromo people barely made the news. His protest however brought the spotlight on Ethiopia's crackdown of Oromo Protesters. So who are the Oromo people and why are they persecuted by the Ethiopian government? What happened in 2015 to bring the community out into the streets, and what’s happened since?Music by Ripley Kavara2020-08-1700 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineHomebirth and the Covid19 PandemicHospital maternity departments are rapidly changing protocols and policies in an attempt to protect staff and patients from the Covid-19 virus. However, these changes leave birthing people concerned. As a result people are turning to homebirth in unprecedented numbers. We speak with Grace Sweeney, one of the coordinators of Homebirth Australia about this turn to homebirth and the campaign to support the sustainability of the homebirth care model.Photo credit: Jerusha Sutton2020-08-1000 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineDecarceration and housing justiceThis week we turn to two different areas long neglected by governments in Australia, now facing more dire consequences during the coronavirus pandemic: decarceration and housing justice. We hear from Tabitha Lean (Twitter), an advocate for incarcerated people on pushes to free people inside prison at risk of death from virus outbreaks and politics towards prison abolition. This interview previously aired on 3CR Thursday Breakfast with Priya Kunjan. Second, we hear from Eirene Tsolidis Noyce on the housing justice organising of precarious renters with the Renters and Housing Union (Victoria).2020-08-0300 minWomen on the LineWomen on the Line13 Years of the failed Northern Territory InterventionJune 21 marked 13 years of the failed Northern Territory Intervention.To mark this date, groups Concerned Australians, the Intervention Rollback Action Group and Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney held an online forum featuring five First Nations speakers speaking from on country across the NT via video link, moderated by First Nations Professor Larissa Behrendt AO. This week we bring you excerpts from the forum, featuring Aunty Pat Ansell Dodds of Grandmothers Against Removals Mbarntwe (Alice Springs), Amelia Kunoth-Monks of Arlparra (Utopia), and Barbara Shaw, founding member of the Intervention Rollback Action Group, speaking from Mbarntwe. The full forum included First Nations speak...2020-07-2700 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineCovid19 response: Healthcare and Justice not Racism,In this episode we bring you some of the key stories and messages delivered by Hope Mathumbu and Sue Bolton during the Online Forum: Covid19 response: Healthcare and Justice not Racism, hosted by Socialist Alliance on Saturday July 13th.2020-07-2000 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LinePolicing the PandemicOn 30 June 2020, the Victorian government announced a lockdown of specific hotspot suburbs in an effort to control the spread of COVID19 cases. Less than a week later, on 5 July 2020, the Victorian premier Dan Andrews announced a 'hard lockdown' of 9 public housing estates. The residents in these housing estates in the suburbs of Flemington and North Melbourne, were effectively placed in detention in their own homes, without warning, for up to 24 days with a large armed police presence. In today's show, we first hear from Tigist Kebede, counsellor, and volunteer at AMSSA Youth Connect about what was happening in the housing estat...2020-07-1300 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineRobodebtIn 2016 the Federal Government quietly rolled out the Online Compliance Intervention. It would later become known as Robodebt because of its automatic debt recovery process.Income data matching isn't new. The Department of Human Services has been comparing data submitted to the Australian Taxation Office, with earnings reported to Centrelink, as far back as 2004. But this time around it was different. The onus was no longer on a department official to cross-check for inaccuracies. Now it was on the individual to prove they didn't owe money.This week on Women on the Line we hear about the dirty business of...2020-06-2900 minWomen on the LineWomen on the Line1919 Pandemic: Gender and communityWe hear from two historians, Mary Sheehan and Liz Crash, talking on the experience of the Influenza pandemic that peaked in 1919 through the lens of today's pandemic. They cover a broad area, with Mary touching on experiences of nurses in Melbourne including Valda Kelly, community support, comparisons to today; and Liz exploring history repeating, technological changes, gender, unemployment and resistance. Support 3CR's Station appeal here.  You can find Mary's writing at Living Histories. Here's some extra resources provided by Mary who you can contact at mary.sheehan@student.unimelb.au :School of History and Philosophical Studies forum pageMy Marvellous Melbourne podcast...2020-06-2200 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineConnection and Disconnection during the Covid19 pandemic crisisIn this episode of Women on the Line you’ll be hearing from several women and gender non conforming people about their experiences of connection and disconnection during this current COVID19 pandemic crisis. Many of these were personal submissions made from voice memos apps on phones or computers. We explore what it’s like to live in social isolation in this time, connection with and histories of mutual aid, the barriers to connection, the embodiment of both despair and hope, and reflections on how the Government restrictions highlight the social inequities in our societies.2020-06-0800 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineWomen on the Line - The story behind TenderThis week, we are joined by Madison Griffiths, producer of Tender, a Broadwave Productions podcast about what happens when women leave abusive relationships. Madison is a writer, producer and poet whose words can be found in the Guardian, VICE, Overland, Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings and more. We speak about the need to center survivors in their stories and why it is important to talk about what happens after their departure from violent relationships.2020-06-0100 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineCoronavirus SupplementIt’s been almost a month since eligible Australian’s started receiving their Coronavirus Supplement. This extra $550 a fortnight payment was the government’s financial response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This week we're joined by Kristin O'Connell from the Australian Unemployed Workers’ Union to help us make sense of the supplement, and why our government insists on punishing the poor. Produced and Presented by Ayan Shirwa2020-05-2500 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineCare work & disability and the 1919 PandemicThis week we look at two different areas, but both relating back to this current pandemic.Many disabled and chronically ill people have been navigating living at home long before the pandemic and have been supporting each other through it. In the first half of the show we hear from writer and facilitator Julia Rose Bak on care work in disabled communities, and bittersweet reflections on how non-disabled people are engaging in more community support in this moment. See their piece, Coronavirus Shows Care Work Isn’t Just for Disabled Communities Anymore. Also mentioned: sick woman theory, by Johanna HedvaSecond, we...2020-05-1100 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineDoing two jobs at once: working from home, caring responsibilities and COVID-19What is it like working from home for women and people with caring responsibilities? How can we expect women and carers to do two jobs at once?May the 1st is May Day, an important day for workers, and this week on the program we look at work under COVID-19 through a feminist lens.We'll hear a personal account of someone working from home with two children undertaking remote learning, and speak with Wil Stracke, one of the assistant secretaries at the Victorian Trades Hall Council.2020-05-0400 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineImmigration Detention during COVID19This week on Women on the Line, we explore how the COVID19 pandemic is affecting people in immigration detention both in the US and here in Australia. First, we listen to a conversation between Max Castle from 3CR Community Radio's Thursday Breakfast, and Maru Mora-Villalpando, a community organiser working in Seattle/Tacoma, Washington, about the threat of coronavirus outbreaks in US immigration detention centres. After that, we listen to Sumarlinah, a writer, editor, dancer, and community organiser currently living on Wurundjeri land, about what COVID19 restrictions mean for people in immigration detention in Australia.2020-04-2000 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineWorking together (and staying apart) during COVID-19It’s a strange time at the moment, a time to stick together, while doing our best to physically stay apart. This week on the program we speak with epidemiologist Dr Meru Sheel based at the Australian National University about the public health implications of COVID-19 and the best things we can be doing to work towards solidarity in community and global health at this time. We also hear from Sally McManus, Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, on the impact of the pandemic on casual workers and unemployed people, and the push to support those in insecure wo...2020-03-2200 minAsian Women of PowerAsian Women of PowerAsian Hustlers: A little Sweet And Full Of Flavors with PQ Fung, Kim Tran, June Kaewsith and Ai NguyenA pastry chef in a family of military men, a weaver of stories, an advocate for women’s equality in the workplace, and a former fashion designer turned holistic life coach. These are only four out of the millions of Asian women who went against the norm and created their own stories. In this episode, we have Phuong Quach, a professional pastry chef whose parents initially wanted her to be a cook for their large family. We have Jumakae June Ka, a storytelling coach who insists on creating stories that our ancestors will be proud of. We also have Ki...2020-03-201h 30Women on the LineWomen on the LineIntersectionalityThis week on Women on the Line, we hear a speech by social theorist and activist Professor Patricia Hill Collins on why intersectionality matters. This talk was recorded at the Activism at the Margins conference organised by RMIT University.  Professor Patricia Hill Collins is Distinguished University Professor of Sociology Emerita at the University of Maryland, College Park and Charles Phelps Taft Professor Emerita of African American Studies at the University of Cincinnati. Professor Collins has taught at several institutions, held editorial positions with professional journals, lectured widely in the United States and internationally, served in many capacities in professional organizations, a...2020-03-1500 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineActivism @ The MarginsThis week on Women on the Line, we hear some highlights from the Activism @ the Margins conference. In the first half of the show, Kashifa Aslam, an RMIT researcher, looks at the women behind the viral hashtag #illridewithyou.  Kashifa also explores whether their activism was real, or symbolic.Later in the program, RMIT lecturer, Pauline Anastasiou discusses the silent activism of the Big Umbrella Foundation.Produced and Presented by Ayan Shirwa2020-03-0800 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineFlood plain harvesting in NSW, bushfire impacts in East GippslandThis week on the program we look at flood plain harvesting in NSW and the impact of bushfires in East Gippsland. We'll hear excerpts from a recent interview by 3CR Community Radio Tuesday Hometime presenter Jan Bartlett, who spoke with Fiona York for news from East Gippsland after the devastating fires. First though we speak with Bev Smiles, President of the Inland Rivers Network, about the recent decision by the NSW government to put in place a three day exemption to an embargo on floodplain harvesting, allowing irrigators to capture water that could otherwise have flowed into the Darling River.2020-02-2300 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineRacism in the colony: Invasion day to travel ban protestsThis week we hear speeches from protests tackling racism in the settler colony. First, we hear from the Invasion Day 2020 rally in Melbourne, organised by the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance, with Sasha Edwards speaking on Justice for Jesse Edwards, and from Apryl Watson-Day on Justice for Tanya Day. Second, we hear from the protest, No to racism, lift the travel ban rally by Stand Together Against Racism, with Yanni from Anti-colonial Asian Alliance (Kulin Nation / Melbourne) and their statement on the corona virus, and Shan Windscript, PhD student, casual academic and NTEU delegate.Mentioned: Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance - W...2020-02-1600 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineThe Chilean RebellionSince October 2019, Chile has been crippled by rolling strikes across multiple sectors of the economy, and generalised political rebellion in the streets. The cause of these uprisings at one point, was the raising in prices of fares on the Santiago subway, but has since channelled people’s general anger and frustration at political corruption and enduring poverty in that country. Juliana Rivas, is a Latin American Feminist, she studied sociology in Chile. Worked in different public institutions in Chile in areas related to socio-urban issues. She participates in a group called Loca-Latin Americana Berlin working to support the Chilean rebellion.2020-02-0900 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineLeft Write HookOn this show, you will hear from Donna Lyon, academic, filmmaker and boxer discussing her project ‘Left/ Write// Hook’ - designed to help women who have experienced sexual abuse and trauma find a connection to their body, mind and spirit through weekly transformative writing and boxing workshops. You will also hear from Mischa Merz, boxer, writer and owner of Mischa’s Boxing Central Gym discussing her career as a boxer and a writer.2020-02-0200 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineAbolish Australia Day!Today on Women on the Line, the campaign to abolish Australia Day. January 26 marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British Ships at Port Jackson, the invasion of Australia and the start of genocide against the original owners of this land. For the last 3 years, the campaign to abolish Australia Day – not just to change the date – has garnered a lot of public support. We hear from Aunty Jenny Monroe, Dtarneen Onus Williams and Meriki Kalinya.2020-01-2600 minWomen on the LineWomen on the Line#JusticeforMhelody & Phillipines solidarityThis week we hear about the broader issues of oppression around the struggle for Justice for Filipina trans woman Mhelody Polan Bruno, who was killed on holiday in Australia last year. We hear from Lina Cabaero, from Migrante Australia, who also talks about Phillipines solidarity. We then hear excerpts from a vigil last year in Melbourne, organised by Members of Filipinx, Trans, Asian Diaspora communities, calling for justice for Mhelody Polan Bruno, in 2019. We hear from chair Laura McClean, Alexia from Migrante Australia, Sharmane from Anakbayan Melbourne (statement link), Ness from Gabriela Australia, and Yani & Sophie from Anti Colonial Asian Allian2020-01-1900 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineStop India’s Citizenship Amendment ActIndia’s Hindu-supremacist BJP government has stepped up its state repression by ramming through areactionary Citizenship Amendment Act in early December 2019. The law grants Indian citizenship to non-Muslim immigrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan but denies that right to Muslims from any country in South Asia. Immigrants from other countries in the region, including Tamils from Sri Lanka and Rohingya from Myanmar, are also excluded.Workers, students and other parts of civil society have been protesting since November last year in an effort to defeat the legislation, and protests are continuing, with a nationwide general strike on 8 January bringing tens of...2020-01-1200 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineHIV and Intersectionality Part Four: HIV and the LawThe fourth and final part in a series of recordings from LaTrobe University’s Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society’s one-day symposium looking critically at the intersection points of HIV and people’s lives, especially people and communities affected by HIV who have not been at the centre of the Australian HIV response. Hear from Dr Jennifer Power, Research Fellow at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society and Kirsty Machon, CEO of Positive Women Victoria continuing their discussion around intersectionality and evidence in HIV research. Also hear from Jane Dicka, manager at Harm Reduction Victoria, Jane Green ...2019-12-2900 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineHIV and Intersectionality Part Three: Evidence in HIV ResearchPart three of a four part series of recordings from LaTrobe University’s Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society’s one-day symposium looking critically at the intersection points of HIV and people’s lives, especially people and communities affected by HIV who have not been at the centre of the Australian HIV response. Hear from Dr Jennifer Power, Research Fellow at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society and Kirsty Machon, CEO of Positive Women Victoria discussing intersectionality and evidence in HIV research.2019-12-2200 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineHIV and Intersectionality Part Two: Supporting WomenPart two of a four part series of recordings from LaTrobe University’s Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society’s one-day symposium looking critically at the intersection points of HIV and people’s lives, especially people and communities affected by HIV who have not been at the centre of the Australian HIV response. Hope Mathumbu, secretary of the Victorian African Health Action Network and Chiedza Malunga, an African Australian Healthcare Professional discuss concepts such as invisibility, hypervisibility, allyship and service delivery in relation to HIV and Intersectionality. Hear from Sarah Feagan, a peer navigator at Living Positive Victoria discussing her work...2019-12-1500 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineHIV and Intersectionality Part OnePart one of a four part series of recordings from LaTrobe University’s Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society’s one-day symposium looking critically at the intersection points of HIV and people’s lives, especially people and communities affected by HIV who have not been at the centre of the Australian HIV response. Hear from Hope Mathumbu, secretary of the Victorian African Health Action Network (VAHAN) and Chiedza Malunga, an African Australian Healthcare Professional discussing key concepts around Intersectionality and HIV.2019-12-0800 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineSex work decriminalisation, NT and VicThe sex workers rights movement had a win with a bill for the decriminalisation of sex work in the Northern Territory passed on November 26th. Decriminalisation allows sex workers to access basic labour rights and protections as in other sectors. This week we hear from sex workers involved in campaigns for sex workers, first in the Northern Territory from Scarlet Alliance ATSI chair Desirae August, SWOP NT co-ordinator Leanne Melling and Sex Worker Reference Group member, Alison Woods; and later in Victoria with Jane Green from Vixen collective, after the announcement of an inquiry moving towards decriminalisation of sex work in...2019-12-0100 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineThe Women's Art Register: Unknown HandsThis week on the program we look at Re-Register: Australian Women Sculptors from the Women’s Art Register, which the inaugural Women’s Art Register Artist-In-Residence program. The Register, which is based in Richmond, was established in 1975 and is a living archive of women and gender non-conforming people’s art practice and an artist run and not-for-profit community and resource. We speak Caroline Phillips from the Register and artist-in-residence Julia Boros to explore the program and exhibition.2019-11-2400 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineKurdish Self DeterminationOn 6 October 2019, Donald Trump ordered American troops to withdraw from northeastern Syria, where the United States had been supporting its Kurdish allies. Three days later, Turkey launched airstrikes on border towns. The air assault resulted in the displacement of over 300,000 people and countless civilian deathsThe Middle Eastern and North African alliance of socialists organised an international dialogue over zoom, that I had the benefit of participating in, on the question of Kurdish self determination. Here is an excerpt of that dialogue.2019-11-1700 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineBlack Gold - Lisa BellearThis week on Women on the Line we bring you an interview with the late Lisa Bellear. This interview was conducted by Women on the Line in 1992 and is part of 3CR's First Nations oral history project, Black Gold. In this interview Lisa describes her experiences growing up as an Aboriginal women of the stolen generation as well as her activism.2019-11-1000 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineDon't Read The CommentsGEN VIC & MEAA launched 'Don't Read the Comments: Enhancing Online Safety for Women Working in the Media'. The report outlines the discrimination and abuse faced by women journalists and what needs to be done to resolve it.2019-11-0300 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineA license to discriminate'Religious freedom' has been the latest rallying point of the conservative Christian right since after their marriage postal survey loss. The Morrison government has a draft religious discrimination bill before parliament. This week we hear from campaigner Renee Carr from Fair Agenda, and Tilde Joy from the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union and Industrial Workers of the World, who in particular outline how the bill provides a license to discriminate.2019-10-2700 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LinePreventing Violence Against Criminalised WomenOn today’s program, Women on the Line looks at campaigns and strategies for the prevention of violence against women. Gender Equity Victoria held a conference on this issue in June 2019. On today’s program, Rei Alfonso from Flat Out discusses the challenges facing workers in the Prevention of Violence Against Women (PVAW) industry with specific reference to the Criminal Justice System followed by the Q&A Panel – policing and the justice systems and preventing violence against women, faciltated by Alyssha Fooks, CASA House2019-10-2000 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineSave Footscray ParkBuilt on the stolen land of the Kulin Nation in 1911, Footscray Park has been an important part of Melbourne's western suburbs community for over 100 years. On this show, hear from Gemma Cafarella, one of the co-chairs from the Save Footscray Park group. You will also hear from Ella and Maddy, two residents from Footscray. All three guests discuss grassroots action  to try and save parts of Footscray Park from being redeveloped into a large soccer complex.2019-10-1300 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineSave Sacred Djab wurrung Landscape rally pt 2 & Justice for Tanya DayWe hear part 2 of the speeches at a rally called by Djab wurrung women to defend sacred land on September 10 in Melbourne.The fight to defend sacred Djab wurrung landscapes near Ararat, Victoria, from destruction by the Andrews state Labor government heated up after a Djab wurrung heritage protection embassy established in June 2018. The road remains highly contested despite a small mediation agreement for part of the route. We hear from Lidia Thorpe, singer Yirgjhilya Lawrie, Tarneen Onus-Williams, Meriki Onus and Arika Onus. We also hear Apryl Watson speak at the rally, linking to the campaign for justice for Yorta Yor...2019-10-0600 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineSave Sacred Djab wurrung Landscape rally pt 1This week we hear some of the speeches at a rally called by Djab wurrung women to defend sacred land on September 10 in Melbourne. We hear from Georgia Mae, Lidia Thorpe, Marjorie Thorpe, Aunty Donna Wright and Sissy Austin. The fight to defend sacred Djab wurrung landscapes near Ararat, Victoria, from destruction by a highway duplication by the Andrews state labor government heated up after a Djab wurrung heritage protection embassy established front line land defense camps in June 2018.Visit dwembassy.com, and their social media, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. You can support the campaign by staying at the front line...2019-09-3000 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineGender self-determination with Amao Leota LuNegative press about trans and gender diverse people has dominated parts of the mainstream media this year. This week we have a wide-ranging conversation on gender self-determination with Amao Leota Lu, a proud Samoan fa'afafine and trans woman of color. She is an international speaker, performing artist, writer, activist and storyteller who infuses the intersectionality of gender, culture and life experiences in her performance works and talks.2019-09-2300 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LinePreventing violence against women part 2On today’s program, Women on the Line looks at campaigns and strategies for the prevention of violence against women. Gender Victoria held a conference on this issue in June 2019.Today we hear from an educator from the health the organisation RhED, which is a specialist service for the sex industry in Victoria and Lidia Thorpe, a Gunnai-Gunditjmara woman and First Nations activist.2019-09-1600 minPhuong Uyen Tran - Competing with GiantsPhuong Uyen Tran, author of Competing with Giants (https://www.thp.com.vn/en/), is deputy CEO of the THP Beverage Group, a leading beverage company in Vietnam that was founded by her father. She is responsible for the company’s marketing, public relations, and CSR programs nationally and across Vietnam’s 63 provinces. She also leads THP’s international marketing programs across 16 countries where THP’s products are distributed including Canada and China. Free Book Dominating Your Mind Connect with Bert Martinez on YouTube. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Connect with Bert Martinez on Instagram. Click here for more episodes.2019-05-1430 min