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Emergency response and global humanitarian reporting from Direct Relief, an apolitical, nonsectarian non-profit with a humanitarian mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty and emergencies.
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To listen to Fundamental Expressions is Meditation.The basic human predicament can not be solved by any positive explanation or statement. It is rested when you notice it. There is only one step; you have to disregard silently, spontaneously the relief offered by books, gurus, techniques, various entertainments and so on against your present state, which you call unsatisfactory. Just listen or go through. there is nothing to practise or implement. The point automatically takes root while you ...
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This podcast contains recordings of stories and teachings given by the urban missionaries from The Relief Bus (www.reliefbus.org). The Relief Bus exists to respond to God’s heart for the poor, homeless, addicted, and alienated by going directly to the streets of the metropolitan New York City area to offer food, compassion, and connections to resources that lead to life transformation. To accomplish this mission we partner together with volunteers and care-giving organizations.
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TechBridge is bringing our mission to end generational poverty to the podcast arena. We will tell our story, and the stories of so many people working around our four pillars: hunger relief, homeless support, social justice, and workforce development. On TechBridge Talks, you will get to know our board, staff, customers, and the community leaders that are pushing boundaries, pursuing good, and working to end generational poverty. We believe we can provide predictable pathways out of generati ...
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A collection of interviews with individuals who are performing acts of tikun olam (repairing the world). Brought to you by Ve'ahavta, a Canadian humanitarian and relief organization, motivated by the Jewish value of Tzedakah (Justice).
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We work through partnership alongside our global neighbours most impacted by disasters, poverty and injustice to enable flourishing and resilient communities. Together, we're working towards a world where we'll see every person's potential fulfilled. Learn more about our work at allwecan.org.uk.
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DFID, the Department for International Development, is the part of the UK Government that manages Britain’s aid to poor countries. We work with charities, international organisations and the governments of poor countries to find lasting solutions to the global problem of poverty. On Soundcloud you can hear the opinions of respected voices from across the international development field - on a wide range of subjects from climate change to health and education, from economic growth and trade t ...
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Martin Mayorga was born in Guatemala and was raised in Nicaragua, which his family fled in the height of the revolution. They lived in Costa Rica and Peru before immigrating to the U.S. Martin launched www.MayorgaOrganics.com with the goal of fixing an antiquated and inequitable coffee and food supply chain that has created systemic poverty throughout Latin America. This podcast is Martin's venue to share what he's learned along the way as a father, immigrant, and successful entrepreneur--wh ...
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We share untold or forgotten stories that matter to Africans, through the lens of technology. We promote African pride and excellence, found in the stories behind past and present tech champions and innovators. We discuss the potential impact of technology in local communities, through vibrant conservations with African tech champions and innovators. Each Podcast is hosted by Dr. Paulin Kantue, an aerospace engineer and African technopreneur.
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Send us a text Queen Ndlou, CEO and founder of QP Drone Tech, is a visionary leader in the technology and drone industry. She has made significant impacts on vulnerable communities in Africa through the use of drone technology. Queen's career is distinguished by her role as managing director of South African Flying Labs, where she integrates drone …
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Any discovery about the Origin of the Universe, if as you are now is not included, is guess work, a work of fiction. Whatever is before you at this moment, that is, within the purview of your senses – apart from this enclosure, everything is memory, imagination, thinking. *Someone close to me died a few days ago, where he is now? He is in the field…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Paulin Kantue discusses eight everyday habits that keep Africans broke. These habits include overreliance on a single income, excessive giving to family back home, living beyond one's means, neglecting financial education, lack of retirement planning, avoiding financial risk, neglecting emergency funds, and accum…
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Send us a text Alioune Sylla, a fintech, e-commerce, and education entrepreneur, stresses understanding the market and adapting strategies to the African context. He highlights the challenges faced, the importance of a positive mindset, and taking things step by step. Sylla shares insights on teaching, entrepreneurship in Senegal, and the significa…
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Send us a text Ernest Akinlola, the Managing Director of Bbox Nigeria, shares his journey in the telecom and renewable energy industries. He emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and pursuing creative disruption. Ernest discusses the challenges and successes of launching and scaling Bbox Nigeria, highlighting the importance of teamwork…
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Send us a text Twambo Chikoye, a leader in youth development and personal resilience, shares his journey from mechatronics engineering to empowering young people in Zambia. He discusses the transformative power of programs like the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award and the importance of personal growth and skill development. Chapters: 00:00 I…
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Send us a text Alan Knott-Craig, founder of FiberTime, shares his journey of connecting communities with affordable pay-as-you-go fibre internet. He believes everyone should have unlimited, cheap internet access to create a fair digital economy. Alan discusses the challenges of implementing fibre infrastructure in densely populated townships and th…
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Send us a text Discover why Africa is a hotbed for technological innovation as a best-selling author delves into the region's immense potential. Learn about the unique factors contributing to Africa's tech boom through her fascinating stories and insights. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:03 Dr. Diane De Vries through the Lens of Family 06:20 The Dec…
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Send us a text In the latest episode, Dr. Paulin Kantue shares a personal experience 📖. After excelling in a dream job interview but facing rejection 🚫🔁, he explores how such setbacks fuel feelings of inferiority. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: The Impact of a Shattered Confidence 02:28 Background and Story 14:23 Lesson 1: Allowing Self-Doubt to mak…
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Send us a text In this podcast series intro, we explore the concept of an inferiority complex, diving into why individuals often feel tired or defeated when comparing themselves to others. We discuss the symptoms of an inferiority complex, including feelings of loneliness, the "window shopping effect" where one feels inadequate compared to others, …
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Instead of feeling the uneasiness, any problem creates within us, we seek diversion by fanciful ideas like, it is all one’s fate, future will be alright, God will take care and so on or we seek relief by entertainment, intoxications to bypass the feeling of uneasiness. To become aware of the diversion is to stop it.…
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Send us a text How can you make science and technology more relevant in Africa? What are the challenges for women in tech? How does one create a podcast with an authentic voice? Stay tuned as we dive into these topics and more through the story of our next tech champion, Anne Chisa. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Full Circle Moment 05:52 Roots of…
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Send us a text What is the future of education for the African child? How do you help your child get better at maths? What are some other ways you can help your child with motivation? Stay tuned as we discover these topics and more through the story of our next African Tech Champion, Moseli Nkanyane. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:3…
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Send us a text How has modern technology impacted the African Church? How is tech redefining Christian culture? How can you use your story of pain and despair to impact the lives around you? Stay tuned as we dive into these topics and more through the story of our next African tech innovator, Gilbert Kimeng. This is our first guest and we discuss h…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered how to restart your career after a break? Or perhaps you're eager to discover how to reach your full potential. Maybe you're seeking ways to enhance your attention to detail, or pondering what your legacy will be. Stay tuned as we explore these topics through the story of the next African tech champion, Roger M…
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Send us a text How do you feel about the energy you invest in your work, and what does it reveal about the nature of your job, career, or calling? Are you effectively managing your energy, and how is it influencing not just your own well-being, but also the well-being of others around your? Discuss these topics and more through the story of our nex…
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Send us a text The tech champion on this episode is Dr. Samera Moussa. Short Biography: Sameera Moussa, an Egyptian nuclear physicist born in 1917, led a remarkable life marked by achieving academic excellence and pioneering contributions to science and society. Dr. Moussa, a trailblazer for women in STEM, earned her atomic radiation doctorate in 1…
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Send us a text This is Episode ONE! This is our first episode where the host and creator, Dr. Paulin Kantue gives some background on the creation of the MoloMolo Tech Podcast. He provides more context by sharing his story, life as an immigrant, and how he has managed to develop both his career as an aeronautical engineer and African Technopreneur. …
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Any discomforting or irritating situation and uncertainty creates uneasiness in your nervous system. One tries to throw away this uneasiness by solacing explanations or by diversions like entertainments, religious-spiritual ideas. Mind is enamoured as if it will resolve this uneasiness. Unless this uneasiness is experienced ‘as it is’, energy is no…
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We are consumed by compulsion and relief pattern in daily life. One does not see that this pattern, this inclination is the cause of all troubles. One is so much attached to ‘relief’ offered by holidays, entertainment, religious and spiritual activities that one’s other days, other activities automatically become ‘compulsive’. This divide does not …
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This month, we're joined by our Director of Programmes and Partnerships, Angela Zamaere-Smith, to unpack the Emergency Relief Fund (ERF) from All We Can - why it's happened, how it works - and why disaster risk reduction is becoming more important in light of the climate crisis.By All We Can (Relief & Development)
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Yolanda Luna-Mroz is the Chief Programs Officer of High Jump, a nonprofit based in Chicago. High Jump’s mission is to equalize access to education for Chicago middle school students who have exhibited academic ambition and potential and are of limited economic means. High Jump worked with TechBridge to create a technology assessment roadmap for the…
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Can you see that any answer will satisfy or dissatisfy you, it can not go further. You have to see the format of life to see the complete picture. Whatever is before you at this moment, that is, within the purview of your senses – apart from this enclosure, everything is memory, imagination, thinking. This is the Total Field, the field of senses an…
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This month, we talk to Naomi Nixon (CEO, SCM Britain) about everything from climate justice, interior design, student and community leadership, and theology. We explore SCM's Faith in Action project, student-led leadership model, and where we can meet them at events in the coming year! The Student Christian Movement is an ecumenical student-led mov…
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You can not feel the comfort of amending the past (memory) now. You can not feel the comfort of solving the future (imagination) now. This gap is uneasiness, tenseness, friction for the brain. The illusion becomes busy in covering up this friction as if to secure stable relief. To see that this friction can not be covered up or solved automatically…
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Today on the show, Adam talks with TCP graduate Margaret Farmer. Margaret studied web development as a student in the Winter 2022 Ernst & Young Technology Career Program Cohort. Margaret’s instructors were impressed by her personality, hard work, and persistence. Since graduating, Margaret has prioritized independent studying and gained additional …
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Tuesday 21st March marks the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. You can find out more about the day on the UN website. To mark this hugely important International Day, we sat down with All We Can’s Chair of Trustees, and inclusion expert, Linbert Spencer—talking about inclusive leadership, and his experiences in his wor…
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On Sunday 12th March 2023, Tropical Cyclone Freddy entered the southern part of Malawi through Nsanje district after initially making landfall on the Mozambican coast on Saturday, 11th March 2023. Following the devastating news, All We Can will be supporting the people of Malawi through our partners on the ground. Our support will be providing emer…
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Our prayer today is written by Cameron Hume, and read by Veronica Fletcher, our Head of Learning & Impact. This year, we're encouraged to #EmbraceEquity. How will you respond? Pray with us: God of Grace, Thank you for the opportunity this day gives us to celebrate the contribution of women and to advocate for progress on gender equality. We celebra…
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What does justice mean to you? How does your church engage with issues of justice? Rachel Lampard joins Tim Baker to talk about the Walking With Micah project, which she has been heading up for the last couple of years - helping the Methodist Church to reflect on its key priories around challenging injustice around the UK and beyond.…
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Our prayer is from Dorica Banda of William Village, Malawi. It is read in translation by Alex from All We Can. We invite you to listen to Dorica's words in her native language of Chichewa, and then to pray with us in English. Let's close our eyes and pray. I respect and uplift you because of your greatness. Jesus, thank you for our village of Willi…
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In this episode we meet Author, academic and liberation theologian, Anthony Reddie. Anthony Reddie is an established and committed scholar in the field of Black Liberation Theology, who has dedicated his life to research, teaching, and in-depth scholarship in the United Kingdom and around the world. He is also the Editor-in-chief of ‘Black Theology…
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You can not feel the comfort of amending the past (memory) now. You can not feel the comfort of solving the future (imagination) now. This gap is uneasiness, tenseness, friction for the brain. The illusion becomes busy in covering up this friction as if to secure stable relief. To see that this friction can not be covered up or solved automatically…
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The idea of Enlightenment is given by books or by others. Can you frame the fundamental issue? The answer to all your problems is given as God or Enlightenment by the religion. It is an answer. You have not solved the question yourself. Frame the question, solve it and you will reach at the answer. Then you may call it God or Enlightenment or whate…
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Henry Olonga is a Former Zimbabwean cricketer who went into political exile after publicly standing up to Mugabe’s regime during the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Henry is a Christian, and also a gospel singer who competed on The Voice Australia in 2019. In August 2019, he joined the fundraiser of the African AIDS Foundation to raise funds for the organi…
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Adrian Sims is a Software Engineer Analyst at Accenture and Technology Career Program graduate. As a member of TechBridge’s TCP Fall 2021 Cobb5 Azure Cohort, he earned a certification in Azure AZ-900 Fundamentals. On today’s show, host Adam talks to Adrian about his TCP journey and how his life has evolved because of the program.…
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Instead of feeling the pull of desire, instead of feeling the pull of contradictory thoughts that arise with the desire, we become busy in taking sides by condemning or justifying the desire. The process of desire is vitiated. Seeing the pull of desire, being with the pull without any ideation is the connection to the original energy.…
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Legal Aid at Work is a nonprofit based in San Francisco that offers free services help low-income people exercise and advance their workplace rights. Legal Aid at Work was awarded TechBridge’s 2022 Dream Big for Social Justice Grant. The organization’s Vice President of Strategy, Kevin Clune, joins Karen Cramer, Chief Community Impact Officer at Te…
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