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Monologues By Hasi

Hasintha Attanayake

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My name is Hasi and I work in tech. Most of the time I'm brought into meetings as a window dressing - so I don't get to talk as much as I'd like. This is my outlet for my 2 cents on topics such as life, money, society and self-development plus whatever else lies up in my head. Hopefully this doesn't get me cancelled in the process. Enjoy!
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Stories of women in Kosovo, the neighborhoods where they live and work. How they were shaped by their own communities and how they influenced the cities. The name is reference to the famous song Suzanne. Many people know the song about a woman Suzanne and "her place by the river", but only few know of the woman Suzanne and her neighborhood. Suzanne Podcast. Stories Retold. By Arlinda -- Author: Arlinda Ramadani Production: Leutrim Bajrami, Besnik Krapi Creative: Rina Meta Graphic design: Ber ...
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Esaki ta e storia di diferente mishoneronan ku a biba den e siglo pasa i a hasi un kontribushon na e esfuersonan mishonero pa alkansa e nashonan pa Kristu. Ginita Thomas ta konta e storia pa nos for di e bukinan di DiscipleLand. Cover art photo provided by Andrew Stutesman on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@drewmark
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Learning new skills everyday is not just an option, but a habit for him. While people spread happiness, Khushi spreads the love for music through his work. A complete foodie DJ Khusi owns Fat Ninja which is a Pan Asian restaurant at Hauz Khas Village , New Delhi and is spread over 5500 sq. feet with a beautiful view. Being benevolent by nature, Khushi also is an active founder of NGO SWAPN based in New Delhi.
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In 494 BC the Roman Plebians, the commoners, made a move out of their city to Mons Sacer causing the function of their capital to halt and the ruling classes to pay attention to the demands of the commoner. This was known as Secessio Plebis and occurred many another 4 times over the next 2-3 centuries. Seemingly controlled by lobbyists, both corpor…
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This is the eigtth episode of the podcast "Suzanne", and Arlinda is hosting Dea Luma, a Prishtina-born architect who lived in Japan, where she became assistant-professor in neuro-architecture. A fascinating talk about Dea's upbringing in Aktash, the family, life in Japan and in Kosovo and much more. Suzanne podcast focuses on telling the stories of…
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This is the ninth episode of the podcast "Suzanne", and Arlinda is hosting Rina Mujku, a young Kosovan journalist working in Klan Kosova national broadcaster. We discussed Rina's upbringing in Prishtina, her life story and the difficult job she has as a journalist, in a difficult world. We also listen a bit t o Rina's favorite music and we bring mu…
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In this episode a misunderstood order of Takoyaki here in Hiroshima has me reflecting on the wasted opportunity to learn the non-career oriented skills that make like rich such as language learning and playing a musical instrument. As always with the Young Male Advice columns I make these because I am speaking to a younger me as much older person. …
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For over a century, the U.S. government has provided subsidies – often in the form of tax credits – to support domestic energy production. For renewable energy sources, these tax credits have traditionally subsidized investment (i.e., a project’s capital expenditure) and production (i.e., the amount of energy produced by a project). But the Inflati…
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The 15-minute minimum I discussed is based on a NYU study showing 13-minutes as the minimum effective dose for a whole host of benefits in non-meditators (J.C. Basso et al. 2019). I've rounded this up by a couple of minutes to ensure you get the most out of your sessions. To learn more about Vipassana and find a course near you visit https://www.dh…
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I recently read 'Die With Zero' by Bill Perkins and in this episode discuss how I've reflected on this book based on what I've experienced myself with me and family as well as conversations I've had with others regarding life experiences and retirements and how this recent reminder has helped me make a few great decisions that will pay memory divid…
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Barbara Humpton, President and CEO of Siemens USA, sits down with Gil Jenkins and Susan Nickey to discuss Siemens' pivotal role in advancing sustainability across industry, infrastructure, and transportation sectors. The conversation dives into Siemens' approach to decarbonization as an engine for growth and spotlights how innovation at the grid ed…
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Welcome to the sixth episode of the podcast "Suzanne", where Arlinda hosts Filiz Telaku, a graphic and fashion designer, born in Istanbul, educated in Italy, working in Prishtina. A great talk on how hoods impacted a real 'hood girl, with her attention on many urban arts. Suzanne podcast focuses on telling the stories of how women in Kosovo shape t…
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In todays episode I make an analogue between nation states and cell membranes* with respect to current state of migration in the western world. We are currently seeing a rise in racism and xenophobia with movements on the right gaining traction and the 'others' being singled out. Is there a valid reason behind this shift? I make the argument that i…
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"It's so unfair" is probably something we ought to cut out for our vocabularies. After being prompted externally and reflecting on how I've allowed this to creep in I reflect on the why wanting 'fairness' for the vast majority of us who are privileged to simply listen to podcasts in English is fundamentally flawed.Want to listen to more episodes?Vi…
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Just as not every battery is created equal, neither is every renewable energy credit (REC). Even though RECs today are commodified financial products companies purchase to reduce their carbon footprint, the actual avoided emissions impact of an individual REC can vary dramatically based on the time and place it is generated. As our carbon accountin…
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Last week I released my 100th podcast episode since starting Monologues by Hasi over 2 years ago. Throughout that period I've learnt a lot by engaging in the process of creating content and getting it out there. In this episode I condense some of the key learnings.Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe …
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Charlie Munger, billionaire investor and vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, was a large proponent of 2nd (and beyond) order thinking about the consequences of our decisions and the consequences of those consequences and so on as a good process for effective decision making. In this episode I highlight how the December 2017 changes to Australia's …
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Welcome to the sixth episode of the podcast "Suzanne", where Arlinda hosts Nezahate Ramadani Salihu, known as Nezi, the director of SOS village in Kosovo. Nezi has run for decades the orphanage and children's daycare center and has amazing stories of growing up in Pirinazi neighborhood. We also discuss her love of both Pink Floyd and Shkurte Fejza …
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In the world of neurochemistry buy now pay later solutions (BNPL) exist very much like they do in the world of finance - we call them intoxicants and one of the most commonly consumed globally is alcohol. After almost half a decade of not drinking alcohol I did and given the perspectives that I have gained from a past of heavy drinking, a long peri…
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In this episode, Hilary Langer met with Dr. Antonius Gagern, the Executive Director of the Carbon to Sea Initiative, for a lively conservation about a hot topic: the promises and sensitivities of tinkering with the ocean’s chemistry to enable it to store more carbon dioxide. Initial research on ocean alkalinity enhancement supports its potential as…
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Welcome to the fifth episode of the podcast "Suzanne" and the talk between Arlinda and Jeta, a psychologist and the director of National Association for Autism. Jeta did opposite of what many people do: she moved from the city to a village, in search of family bliss. Suzanne podcast focuses on telling the stories of how women in Kosovo shape their …
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A simple high value add you can make to your lives and those around you especially in 3rd places where you neither live or (explicitly) work is to be the person to say 'Hello' and introduce yourself. I've been more reliant on on doing this to make connections since travelling solo for the past few months and will definitely be incorporating this in…
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The current phase western civilisation is going through involves pitting men against women which is, in my very humble opinion, incredibly detrimental to our society. As someone who lives in and benefits from the western world, which has flaws like any society, it is in my very selfish self interest to speak about this and improve the system from w…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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This is the fourth episode of the podcast "Suzanne", where Arlinda hosts Donikë, a professor of law living and working in Prishtina. We talked of her award-winning students, her neighborhood of Ulpiana and music that inspires her. Suzanne podcast focuses on telling the stories of how women in Kosovo shape their communities and neighborhoods. Please…
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In this episode, Gil Jenkins sits down with Bill Weir, Chief Climate Correspondent at CNN, for a rich, engaging, and meaningful conversation about his new book, “Life As We Know It (Can Be): Stories of People, Climate, and Hope in a Changing World.” While reporting from every state and every continent, Bill Weir has spent decades telling the storie…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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This is the third episode of the podcast "Suzanne", where Arlinda hosts Klarita, a librarian born in Ferizaj but now living and working in Prishtina. We talked of her neighborhoods and diverse experiences, her work in Dukagjini bookshop, reading trends and much more! Suzanne podcast focuses on telling the stories of how women in Kosovo shape their …
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Steel is the world’s most used metal, and enables the construction of everything from buildings to wind turbines. Unfortunately, steel manufacturing is incredibly carbon intensive, contributing to approximately 8% of global green house gas emissions. As CEO of InventWood, Josh Cable envisions a future where the demand for steel can be satisfied wit…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Keen to out Illuminate Me and try #14DaysOfMeditation? To sign up you can visit: https://www.illuminateme.app/ once you sign up you'll receive an email with instructions on how to download the early access version of the application. I appreciate your support! Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on …
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This is the second episode of the podcast "Suzanne", where Arlinda hosts Vesa, a contemporary art curator and a writer from Prishtina. The podcast focuses on telling the stories of how women in Kosovo shaped their communities and neighborhoods. Author: Arlinda Ramadani Guest: Vesa Sahatçiu Production: Leutrim Bajrami, Besnik Krapi Creative: Rina Me…
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Disclosure. Disclosure. Disclosure. In early March, the SEC issued final climate-related disclosure rules for U.S. public companies. Designed to enhance standardization and in response to increasing investor demand, the new rules mandate companies disclose material climate risks they face and greenhouse gas emissions they generate as well as other …
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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This is the pilot episode of podcast Suzanne. Arlinda is hosting a special guest Selvete Ismaili, a composer, author, radio host, who has been a part of Kosovo's music landscape since 1970. Listen to the episode to hear about Selvete's relationship with places she has lived, how she was influenced by them and hear clips of her own award-winning mus…
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In this episode, Gil Jenkins sits down with Akshat Rathi, a senior climate reporter at Bloomberg News and the host of Bloomberg Green's Zero podcast, to discuss his new book, "Climate Capitalism: Winning the Global Race to Zero Emissions and Solving the Crisis of our Age," which was released on March 12 in the U.S. "Climate Capitalism" takes reader…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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The Sustainable Energy in America Factbook serves as a key reference for the state of renewables in the United States. To mark the release of the 12th edition, Gil Jenkins and Hilary Langer talked to the people behind the annual report: Lisa Jacobson, President of the Business Council for Sustainable Energy and Tom Rowlands-Rees, Head of Research f…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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As the energy density of batteries continues to increase even as costs keep declining, the stationary energy storage market is booming, with investment growing by over 7x over the last few years – from $5 billion in 2020 to over $35 billion in 2023 – and with battery installations tripling just last year alone. While an influx of storage is certain…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information purposes only. It's not financial advice. Always consult a professional before making financial decisions. Want to learn more about passive investing? Visit https://passiveinvestingaustralia.com/ (primarily for Australian Audiences but there is plenty of general information which is more broadly a…
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In this week's episode, Gil Jenkins sits down with Steve Raeder, the founder and CEO of Summit Ridge Energy. As a leading player in the community solar market, Summit Ridge Energy (SRE) has made significant strides since its inception in 2017, deploying over $1.6 billion into clean energy assets. With a robust development pipeline of more than 2 GW…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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At the end of 2022, 200 countries signed the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework – what some have called the “Paris Agreement for Nature”. It calls on signatories to work together to enhance the resilience of natural ecosystems and to turn the tide on species extinction rates through the setting of national targets, the establishment of …
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are courtesy of Max Maikon and the YouTube Audio Library. Full credits are as…
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