🎙️We’re on Radio 4K1G today from 1-3pm, talking about the exciting work we’re doing at On Common Country.
Join host Arika Appleby, and our Managing Director, Noel Gertz, to hear how we’re building opportunities for our mob through our training to employment programs. Be sure to tune in to 107.1 this afternoon!
"Never seen but always heard!” Jump headfirst into the high-stakes world of 911 dispatch with Marlis X who navigates rapid-fire decisions and vital communications. Discover the daily work of emergency dispatch, where multitasking and calm coexist. Marlis talks about the mental gymnastics required to balance incoming calls, coordinate with first responders, and provide life-saving instructions, all while maintaining an island of tranquility in the storm of emergency situations.
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Listen to the gripping story of a teenage boy thrown into the role of hero, performing CPR on his mother while guided by a dispatcher’s steady voice. This is so much more than an urgent fight for survival, it is a life changing event inspiring medical innovations that shape the future. Marlis shares how her experience hosting international students adds depth and perspective to her demanding job, offering a refreshing glimpse into the cultural richness that complements the intense nature of her work.
This episode underscores the profound impact 911 dispatchers have on our everyday safety, when people are at their worst and minutes can mean life or death, these unseen heroes behind the headsets hold the line between chaos and calm, guiding us back to safety.
🍎📖 NEW AUTUMN TRAINING DATES
Do you want to enhance your theatre facilitation practice? Or learn from our years of work at the intersection of the women’s sector, theatre, and the criminal justice system?
Whether you’re looking to develop a trauma-informed practice or refine your facilitation skills, we have plenty of training opportunities to choose from:
🤗Leading with Kindness – 3 Oct
✏️Rewriting Justice – 10 Oct
🎭Introduction to Theatre in Criminal Justice Settings – 17 oct
🤝Creative Facilitation – 24 Oct
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English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)
Omission of Lexical Verbs
Remember to ~off~ the television when you're leaving the room (nonstandard).
Remember to *switch off* the television when you're leaving the room (standard).
Please ~on~ the light from that end (nonstandard).
Please *turn on* the light from that end (standard).
Moslems are expected to ~off~ their shoes before entering the mosque (nonstandard).
Moslems are expected to *take off* their shoes before entering the mosque (standard).
English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)
Omission of Lexical Verbs
Remember to ~off~ the television when you're leaving the room (nonstandard).
Remember to *switch off* the television when you're leaving the room (standard).
Please ~on~ the light from that end (nonstandard).
Please *turn on* the light from that end (standard).
Moslems are expected to ~off~ their shoes before entering the mosque (nonstandard).
Moslems are expected to *take off* their shoes before entering the mosque (standard).
TSR at the International Lineman's Rodeo!
Join TSR at the International Lineman's Rodeo in Overland Park, KS, from October 16-20, 2024! Find us at:
Indoor Conference: Booths 70 & 71
Rodeo Day: Booths 38 & 39
We’re thrilled to be part of this exciting event and look forward to connecting with the lineman community!
#TSR#InternationalLinemansRodeo
🎭Each issue of D&T we bring you a page-to-stage focus on a play for performing with your students. This issue, Aimee McGoldrick introduces The Wolves of Willoughby Chase ⬇️
George Burns was a treasure. His book, "Gracie" was real and honest - especially about his love for Gracie. He stayed young & never seemed to lose his love for life.
George almost made 100 and never stopped working.
What if you were eighteen again?
What if you could also be as seasoned as you are at 30-40-50-60-70?
What would your day look like today, assuming you were able to bring to this day all the knowledge and experience that you have after living all these years?
What would your 10-year plan be?
All right, so you are not eighteen. Can't you still have a 10-year plan?
Does that concept trigger any new thinking for you?
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Understanding the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage requires examining the complex geopolitical landscape, including long-standing tensions between Anglo-American and European interests. This incident, involving US & Norwegian teams executing hyperbaric chamber dives to 290 metres and using UAV’s to trigger charges remotely, was aimed at destabilising Europe's energy security and economy.
The book "Chums" highlights how Rupert Murdoch, a significant media mogul and coalition maker with influence in every political corner of the world, has been 'kingmaker' in many failed states for decades e.g. Argentina, South Africa, Britain, The US, Canada, Italy, et al and has openly expressed his hatred for Europe. This context adds another layer to understanding the potential motivations behind such acts of sabotage against European infrastructure. Murdoch's controversial past, including his time at Oxford University in the 1950s, further illustrates the complex web of influences at play. At Oxford, Murdoch had been business manager of Cherwell and stood for secretary of the Labour Club, but was disbarred from holding office after an investigation into electoral malpractice conducted by the young Gerald Kaufman.
The bombing of the Nord Stream pipelines was unequivocally an act of terrorism. Here's why:
1. Deliberate sabotage: NATO confirmed it was "deliberate sabotage". This wasn't an accident, but a calculated attack.
2. Critical infrastructure: The pipelines are vital energy infrastructure. Attacking them is a direct assault on Europe's energy security.
3. Economic warfare: The sabotage caused significant economic damage and market instability, a hallmark of terrorism.
4. Environmental impact: The explosions released large amounts of methane, causing environmental damage.
5. Intimidation tactic: The attack sent a clear message of vulnerability, aiming to instill fear - a core element of terrorism.
6. Violation of international law: The sabotage likely violates multiple international laws, including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
7. Political motives: While the perpetrator remains unconfirmed, the act was clearly politically motivated, another defining feature of terrorism.
The fact that this was carried out against allies' infrastructure in their economic zones makes it even more egregious. It's a blatant act of aggression and economic warfare, regardless of who's responsible.
This attack demonstrates the vulnerability of both critical subsea infrastructure and the weak European leadership who by now should have responded accordingly with retaliatory actions and sanctions. This calls for new capable leadership teams and increased security measures. It's a wake-up call for Europe to reassess its infrastructure protection strategies.
This was a clear-cut case of terrorism, aimed at destabilising Europe's energy security and economy. The international community should treat it as such and respond accordingly.
Gugin creates great company cultures🍀 Resolving cultural conflicts 🍀 Professor 🍀 Award-winning Keynote speaker 🍀 Dissertation supervisor 🍀 International Cultural mediator 🍀 Provocateur 🍀 Author 🍀 Laziness coach
USA isn't and has never been Europe's friend. Time to cut all ties with the USA and redefine ourselves based on European values and our unique ability to navigate in a multicultural, multipolar environment. Trumps re-election is a gift to Europe in the sense that even the most hardcore european USA puppets has realised USA's true nature.
#USA#Europe#securityhttps://lnkd.in/d6rUNs4y
Understanding the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage requires examining the complex geopolitical landscape, including long-standing tensions between Anglo-American and European interests. This incident, involving US & Norwegian teams executing hyperbaric chamber dives to 290 metres and using UAV’s to trigger charges remotely, was aimed at destabilising Europe's energy security and economy.
The book "Chums" highlights how Rupert Murdoch, a significant media mogul and coalition maker with influence in every political corner of the world, has been 'kingmaker' in many failed states for decades e.g. Argentina, South Africa, Britain, The US, Canada, Italy, et al and has openly expressed his hatred for Europe. This context adds another layer to understanding the potential motivations behind such acts of sabotage against European infrastructure. Murdoch's controversial past, including his time at Oxford University in the 1950s, further illustrates the complex web of influences at play. At Oxford, Murdoch had been business manager of Cherwell and stood for secretary of the Labour Club, but was disbarred from holding office after an investigation into electoral malpractice conducted by the young Gerald Kaufman.
The bombing of the Nord Stream pipelines was unequivocally an act of terrorism. Here's why:
1. Deliberate sabotage: NATO confirmed it was "deliberate sabotage". This wasn't an accident, but a calculated attack.
2. Critical infrastructure: The pipelines are vital energy infrastructure. Attacking them is a direct assault on Europe's energy security.
3. Economic warfare: The sabotage caused significant economic damage and market instability, a hallmark of terrorism.
4. Environmental impact: The explosions released large amounts of methane, causing environmental damage.
5. Intimidation tactic: The attack sent a clear message of vulnerability, aiming to instill fear - a core element of terrorism.
6. Violation of international law: The sabotage likely violates multiple international laws, including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
7. Political motives: While the perpetrator remains unconfirmed, the act was clearly politically motivated, another defining feature of terrorism.
The fact that this was carried out against allies' infrastructure in their economic zones makes it even more egregious. It's a blatant act of aggression and economic warfare, regardless of who's responsible.
This attack demonstrates the vulnerability of both critical subsea infrastructure and the weak European leadership who by now should have responded accordingly with retaliatory actions and sanctions. This calls for new capable leadership teams and increased security measures. It's a wake-up call for Europe to reassess its infrastructure protection strategies.
This was a clear-cut case of terrorism, aimed at destabilising Europe's energy security and economy. The international community should treat it as such and respond accordingly.
Gugin creates great company cultures🍀 Resolving cultural conflicts 🍀 Professor 🍀 Award-winning Keynote speaker 🍀 Dissertation supervisor 🍀 International Cultural mediator 🍀 Provocateur 🍀 Author 🍀 Laziness coach
USA isn't and has never been Europe's friend. Time to cut all ties with the USA and redefine ourselves based on European values and our unique ability to navigate in a multicultural, multipolar environment. Trumps re-election is a gift to Europe in the sense that even the most hardcore european USA puppets has realised USA's true nature.
#USA#Europe#securityhttps://lnkd.in/d6rUNs4y
Djahmu Dreaming Healing Camp
3moLooking forward to the future. An important first step is our people giving back to our people. Build it and they will come!