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Frisco Community Church Sermons

Frisco Community Church

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Welcome to the Frisco Community Church sermon podcast where we explore teachings from the Bible and learn how they apply to our daily lives. Frisco Community Church is a biblically based non-denominational church in Frisco, TX. Learn more at: https://friscocc.org
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This is Vancouver Island is by islanders, for islanders. Each week we catch you up on a local news story, or celebrate an element of life in our region. From ferries to bus strikes, public safety to outdoor swimming, we've got you covered. Hosted by Kathryn Marlow, with new episodes dropping every Thursday.
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Room 106

Planning magazine

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Key recent planning news, and why it’s important, brought to you by the team behind Planning magazine, the leading source of independent intelligence for planning professionals for nearly 50 years. planningresource.co.uk @planningMag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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XDuce Corporation

XDuce Corporation

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XDuce provide develop solutions that help businesses expand enhance productivity and strengthen data security. We deliver software development and enterprise app development for banking, insurance, healthcare, and non-profit industries.
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Fintech has the power to build a more inclusive world. Fintech for the People is about the innovators who are developing fintech solutions that reach the people who’ve been left behind. In each episode, we’ll hear from innovators who are creating financial solutions that provide people with the financial tools they need to grow their business, support their family, and build their community. Together, we’ll learn how fintech looks different in spaces and places where basic financial services ...
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The Canadian Charity Law Podcast

Staff at B.I.G. Charity Law Group Professional Corporation

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Exploring the ins-and-outs of Canadian Charity Law in a way that can be understood by the layperson, including Charity Registration, Not-for-Profit Incorporation, Charity Governance, Charity Fundraising, Tax Receipting, and much more!
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Agriculture Podcast

Dr Sai Bhaskar Reddy Nakka

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Don't sue farmers is on how the agriculture which existed for thousands of years is degrading due to the practices adopted especially in the last 30 years. Presently, the agriculture is unsustainable in the podcast explained the causes for the degradation of agriculture.
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Welcome to the Startup to Exit podcast where we bring you world-class entrepreneurs and VCs to share their hard-earned success stories and secrets. This podcast has been brought to you by TiE Seattle. TiE is a global non-profit that focuses on fostering entrepreneurship. TiE Seattle offers a range of programs including the GoVertical Startup Creation Weekend, TiE Entrepreneur Institute, and the TiE Seattle Angel Network. We encourage you to become a TiE member so you can gain access to these ...
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Season 5 of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast helps you strengthen your science communication skills with tools and advice to use throughout your career. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!
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Welcome to Money Health @ NHS Credit Union, the podcast that's all about equipping our members with the tools to achieve financial resilience and thrive! Join us for uplifting conversations, actionable advice, and inspiring stories, as we encourage you to take control of your money and build a brighter future.
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Learn over 34 languages in the fastest, easiest and most fun way. Sign up for your Free Lifetime Account at www.InnovativeLanguage.com. Start speaking a language in minutes with lessons by real teachers. Join and get new, free audio & video lessons every week – from Beginner to Advanced. With 500+ million lesson downloads since 2005, you’re learning with the largest library of lessons. Our language training system consists of Audio Lessons, Video Lessons, Word of the Day, Apps, Premium tools ...
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Welcome to Talking US Visas with Immigration Attorney Frances Hayden, your go-to podcast for all things related to US visa consular processing. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, this show features immigration expert Frances Hayden, who has nearly 40 years of experience specializing in consular processing of non-immigrant visas at US embassies and consulates worldwide. Join us as we break down the complexities of consular processing, discuss immigration challenges, and provide expert insights to he ...
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On "Using AI at Work", your host Chris Daigle and his expert guests help business leaders, executives, and teams who want to turn artificial intelligence into a real competitive advantage. Each episode shares real-world AI applications and AI transformation stories from companies successfully using AI in the workplace to improve productivity, decision-making, and operations. You’ll hear from Chief AI Officers, innovators, and forward-thinking executives who are putting generative AI at work, ...
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Dose of Pharma

Dose of Pharma

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There are a million and one science podcasts out there but none of them are quite like Dose of Pharma! Made for students, by students, we provide you with bite-sized doses of discussions on all sorts of science content, personal development, student life, and STEM careers. With a nugget of wisdom available for you to take away from each episode, you’ll be glad you decided to embrace your inner nerd and start listening to us!
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The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, runs a series of lunchtime seminars during the Michaelmas and Lent Terms. These seminars provide a platform for the presentation of new ideas by leading scholars from inside and outside the University. The lunchtime seminars address topical issues of European Union Law and Comparative Law, with a view to using collective debate as a forum for developing and disseminating ideas, and producing high qua ...
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Merrick Foundation: Making an Impact Together

Shauna Graham, Chief Development Officer

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Welcome to Merrick Foundation: Making an Impact Together, where we bring you the stories, voices, and ideas that are shaping our communities. Each episode dives into the heart of Merrick County, showcasing the people, organizations, and initiatives that are making a lasting difference. Tune in for inspiring conversations and real-life impact—because together, we’re building something greater.
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My name is Dietmar Lenden and I’m originally from South Africa, living in London UK and of German decent. This podcast will deal with topics that interest me, I will be looking at the history of domain names, technology, funko pops and other topics of interest. I have many years of experience in politics, finance, domain names and consulting. All topics are my own and not sponsored by my employer.
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The Leadership Lyceum: A CEO's Virtual Mentor podcast series provides situational advice to a wide audience of leaders and boards of directors through conversations with those that have been there. The podcast brings unprecedented, one-on-one access to top, current and retired, CEOs and Directors of Boards and provides beneficial information and valuable insight on situational and topical issues that confront CEOs and Boards from those that have faced them before - often in dramatic circumst ...
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Adventures in Academia

Kristie Bradfield

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A podcast for those who took the scenic route to university. Hosted by Kristie Bradfield—a psychological researcher, writer, and mature-aged student who returned to study in her 40s—Adventures in Academia is a podcast that explores what it means to pursue higher education later in life. Whether you're thinking about enrolling, already knee-deep in lectures, or wondering if it's all worth it, this podcast is for you. Kristie shares honest reflections, practical tips, and the real-life ups and ...
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Tough to Treat

Susan Clinton and Erica Meloe

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Welcome to Tough to Treat: A Physiotherapists' Guide to Managing Those Complex Patients, with your hosts Erica Meloe and Susan Clinton, who discuss how they successfully treated patients that others could not. Via case history discussion, they share their physical therapy expertise from treating long standing pelvic pain to persistent neck pain. They present a holistic and integrative view on assessing and treating chronic pain. Unique movement strategies and specific patient exercise prescr ...
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Project Geospatial

Project Geospatial

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Project Geospatial is a non-profit media organization committed to growth, innovation and collaboration among academic, commercial and government partners in the geospatial industry. We believe a revolution is coming in geospatial technology – big data is democratizing, satellites are shrinking, and the science of where has never been more important to the health and future of our planet. We provide a leading voice in geospatial industry trends, insights and cross-industry applications to he ...
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About the Series Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne. Charter: A Course focuses on Canadian constitutional law and litigation. In each episode, we highlight the accomplishments of U of T Law’s faculty and alumni involved in leading constitutional cases and issues. Each episode also includes a “Practice Corner,” where we talk about the ins and outs of what ...
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AI Café Conversations | AI for Executives: Leadership Insights | Transforming with AI

Sahar the AI Whisperer | Neuroscience Expert in AI and Leadership

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“Ranked #1 by Google for AI Coaching for Executives.” Join Sahar the AI Whisperer, as we explore 'AI for Executives' and 'Human-centered AI' strategies for transformative leadership. In AI Cafe Conversations, you'll discover insights on AI adoption and executive coaching tailored to non-tech leaders. Subscribe for weekly expert interviews and actionable AI integration strategies!, Transform Your Leadership with Human-Centered AI Integration A podcast about AI leadership coaching for executiv ...
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We depend on public services for a functioning society. But there are record pressures on our health, social care and children’s services; and those covering homelessness, housing, domestic abuse, education, employment and training, criminal justice and support. Resources are stretched. Demand is escalating. Traditional approaches, whereby public authorities either do everything in-house, or outsource services with the same process as when they buy goods, are not delivering good outcomes. Th ...
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Minding My BLACK Business

Dr. JaNaè Taylor, podcaster, Black entrepreneur, therapist

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Minding My BLACK Business is a podcast exclusively for Black Entrepreneurs who are looking to engage, inform, and support other Black Entrepreneurs as they manage the business of work! Working for someone else can be hell. As Black Entrepreneurs we can experience being targeted, feeling taken advantage of, or worse being made to feel invisible. Yet the road to self-employment for us isn't easy. It's filled with hurdles, such as identifying your audience, managing others' racial biases, while ...
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This podcast channel delivers in-depth, educational content across a broad range of topics. A large collection of episodes are available to you, the oldest being as relevant as the newest since this channel is not about daily news. Each episode runs between 30 and 120 minutes and is intentionally designed to go beyond casual listening. The research behind every episode is conducted with the support of advanced artificial intelligence and presented by two AI-generated hosts. If you’re uncomfo ...
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Simplifying AI

Marina Kuperman Villatoro

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This is the space helping parents raise kids who thrive in the AI era, not get replaced by it. 🚨 Welcome to Reality Your child is already living in an AI civilization. Every app, every platform, every tool they use runs on it. Their future careers? They’ll either use AI every single day… or be replaced by it. And yet, no one is showing them how to work with it. How to ask it questions. How to think with it. How to own it. Even the most “progressive” schools are still teaching like it’s 2015. ...
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This episode outlines the rigorous vetting process utilized by the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) when assessing applications for charitable status from churches and other religious organizations. Applicants must satisfy a three-part legal test proving they possess a defined theistic doctrine, a system of worship, and a comprehensive structure that …
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Send us a text How do you surface shadow AI in your organization? What is the best way to address unapproved AI tools? How can leaders create psychological safety for AI adoption? What are the steps to bring shadow AI into the light? How do you prevent employees from hiding AI use? You know Shadow AI exists in your organization. 80% of employees ar…
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Speaker: Professor Daniele Gallo, Luiss University, Italy Abstract: The seminar, building upon Professor Gallo’s book, Direct Effect in EU Law (EU Law Library Series, OUP, 2025), will explore the uneasy trajectories of a transformative doctrine such as direct effect. By reassessing both the present and future of this legal and political construct, …
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In this edition, we’ll be discussing the housing secretary’s announcement of a series of further changes to the planning system, including: Changes to the ministerial application call-in process that would require English councils to tell the housing ministry when they intend to refuse planning applications for schemes of more than 150 homes. Impen…
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Chris Daigle sits down with Etan Polinger, founder of Raize Digital, to discuss how AI is transforming marketing, customer journeys, and brand strategy. Etan shares how he helps companies implement AI tools that simplify operations, enhance personalization, and generate consistent creative output without replacing human insight. They explore how to…
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Send us a text I asked executives to anonymously confess their Shadow AI behavior. The responses were stunning—not because people are hiding AI use, but because of WHY they're hiding it and WHO is hiding it. In this Forbes Friday episode, I share five real confessions (anonymized) from executives who are using AI extensively but keeping it quiet. F…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Effect of human adipose stem cell-derived mitochondrial transplantation on the activity of chronically injured anterior cruciate ligament cells' published in the September 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our socia…
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We know communities across the island region are struggling with housing. That challenge can be especially acute on smaller islands, with even more limited space: what are you supposed to do if you have a job, but nowhere to live? Or if you can’t hire people, because they can’t find housing? On Salt Spring Island, the Country Grocer has solved that…
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Send us a text Shadow AI isn't caused by rebellious employees or bad policies. It's caused by the Conviction Lag—the gap between what AI can do and what your organization believes it can do. In this conversational episode, I walk through how leadership hesitation creates the exact behavior leaders are trying to prevent. When executives freeze, empl…
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In this deep-dive edition, we’ll be discussing: How the government’s decision to make national development management policies non-statutory will impact plan-making and development management. What the proposed relaxation of London’s affordable housing requirements would mean for practitioners – both inside and outside the capital. Key planning new…
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This episode discusses the difficulties Mosques face in Canada when seeking charitable registration from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), often being rejected because the agency decides their practices are more of a philosophy than a religion. To qualify, organizations must meet a stringent three-part legal test requiring a belief in and promotion …
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Question: What happens when the claim for foreign priority or the certified copy of the foreign application is filed after the date of payment of the issue fee but prior to the date of grant of the patent? Answer: When the claim for foreign priority or the certified copy of the foreign application is filed […] The post MPEP Q & A 341: Circumstances…
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This is the sixth edition of our new monthly series examining the key recent appeal and court decisions in which we speak to technical editor David Dewar who compiles Planning's long-running Casebook section. This month, we will be discussing: The energy secretary's consent for a large off-shore wind farm in the Irish Sea that took account of the r…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ece (AJ) Kamar, Director of the AI Frontiers Lab at Microsoft Research, and one of the leading voices in Responsible AI. With over 15 years at Microsoft, Ece has played a pivotal role in shaping how AI systems are designed to collaborate with humans safely and effectively. She shares her journey …
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Chris Daigle sits down with Peter Cappelli, Professor of Management at the Wharton School, to explore how AI is changing how companies hire, train, and manage people. Peter breaks down the myths around job displacement, explains why most organizations misunderstand what AI can and cannot automate, and shares how leaders can adapt workforce strategi…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Grading medial compartment tightness among varus osteoarthritic knees during image-free robot-assisted total knee arthroplasty for optimized pre-resection gap balancing' published in the August 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live…
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Send us a text This is our extra coffee flavor Friday edition the Forbes article like - Shadow AI isn't just a psychological safety problem—it's a $10 million tax on your transformation. When employees hide AI experiments, your organization pays in ways you're not measuring. In this episode, I break down the five hidden costs: - $2M in lost learnin…
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Wild deer are a common sight in greater Victoria, as we humans keep building our homes in their habitat - but the immuno-contraceptive experiment in Oak Bay seems to have worked at managing the population. On this episode we check in with one of the founders of the Urban Wildlife Stewardship Society (UWSS), which came up with the plan to give birth…
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This episode provides a comprehensive Legal Document Checklist for Mosques in Canada to ensure compliance with federal and provincial regulations. The discussion emphasizes that maintaining proper documentation is crucial for mosques to retain their charitable status and avoid penalties under the Income Tax Act and various provincial acts like the …
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Lyceum's Cybersecurity Series Part 1: "What You Don't Know CAN Hurt You" Welcome to Episode 30, Season 9 of A CEO's Virtual Mentor® In this opening installment of Lyceum's new Cybersecurity Series, A CEO's Virtual Mentor® convenes five board members and cybersecurity experts from the Lyceum Circle of Leaders® to confront one of the most elusive cha…
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Send us a text 80% of employees are using AI at work. They're just not telling you about it. This isn't about rule-breaking—it's about a psychological safety crisis costing you millions in lost innovation. In this episode, I break down: - Why Shadow AI has reached epidemic proportions - The three types of Shadow AI users hiding in your organization…
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Speaker: Dr Raphaële Xenidis, Sciences Po Law School, France Abstract: EU anti-discrimination law has been a subject of choice for critiques from various disciplines. One influential motif that has durably structured the critical analysis of EU anti-discrimination law is the distinction between formal and substantive equality. Substantive approache…
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In this edition, we’ll be discussing: A significant announcement on local government reorganisation and what it could mean for planning. A city council taking legal action against three developers whom it says collectively owe it almost £1 million in unpaid section 106 contributions. The launch of a £10 million government tender for the creation of…
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Send us a text When the early church faced persecution, the gospel didn’t stop—it spread. In this message from Unstoppable: Week 8, Pastor Michael reveals how what appeared to be a setback became the spark for global mission. Through Philip’s encounter with the Ethiopian Eunuch, we discover that preaching isn’t just for pastors—it’s a calling for e…
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Chris Daigle sits down with Chris Duffy, AI strategist and fractional Chief AI Officer, to talk about how companies can adopt AI in a way that is responsible, practical, and centered on people. Chris explains why most organizations do not need more tools. They need clarity, governance, and leadership alignment. They discuss how to identify true bot…
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Listen to Brian and Lisa discuss the paper 'Development and evaluation of deep learning models for detecting and classifying various bone tumours in full-field limb radiographs using automated object detection models' published in the September 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next epi…
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Send us a text Your board approved millions for AI. Training completion hit 95%. Pilots succeeded. So why does nothing actually change? 87% of AI investments never scale—not because of bad technology, but because of what I call the Progress Illusion. You're DOING AI activities without PRODUCING AI outcomes. In this Forbes Friday episode, I give you…
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Even though it’s been three months since a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled that Quw’utsun Nation (Cowichan Tribes, Stz’uminus First Nation, Penelakut Tribe, Halalt First Nation and Lyackson First Nation) hold Aboriginal title over some land in Richmond - the news is still making headlines, especially on the mainland. That’s because the land includes…
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In this deep-dive edition, we’ll be discussing an exclusive Planning report into England’s 30 biggest and busiest local planning authorities — who are these councils and what are the key findings into their staffing and activity levels? Key planning news, and why it is important, brought to you by the team behind Planning magazine, the leading sour…
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This episode explains why the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) denies charity registration applications. It discusses how more than half of the 4,000 annual applications often fail due to misunderstandings of charitable purposes, inadequate documentation, or operational failures, such as providing private benefits. We thoroughly detail the CRA review pr…
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Send us a text Only 13% of AI investments scale successfully. The other 87%? They're trapped in what neuroscience reveals as the 'Conviction Lag'—where executive brains and organizational belief can't match AI's exponential growth. In this episode of AI Cafe Conversations, I break down: The neuroscience of why technology moves exponentially but hum…
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Send us a text Setbacks are never the end of God’s story. In this powerful message from Unstoppable: Week 7, Pastor Michael explores the life—and death—of Stephen, the first Christian martyr. What looked like defeat became the catalyst for the Church’s greatest expansion. Discover how every setback, no matter how painful or confusing, can become an…
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Question: What are some non-limiting examples of claims that are not directed to any of the statutory categories? Answer: Non-limiting examples of claims that are not directed to any of the statutory categories include: Products that do not have a physical or tangible form, such as information (often referred to as “data per se”) or […] The post MP…
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Chris Daigle sits down with Allen Martinez, founder of Noble Digital and Chief Growth Officer at Noble Vision, to talk about how AI is reshaping creative strategy, storytelling, and business growth. Drawing on his experience with global brands and data-driven campaigns, Allen explains how teams can use AI to enhance creativity, speed up decision-ma…
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Send us a text After leading an AI leadership workshop for 28 executives& directors, I learned something unexpected. The barriers to AI leadership aren't technical, they're psychological. I went in planning to teach shadow AI governance, neuroscience frameworks, and implementation strategies. But the executives taught me what's really stopping lead…
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The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority (GVHA) has been trying to find a way to install shore power at Ogden Point, so that some of the cruise ships that stop there can plug in and use electricity - instead of relying on fossil fuels to keep the lights and other ship services going while the vessels are in port. But now, the GVHA has abandoned the p…
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This episode provides an extensive overview of the legal and practical considerations for Canadian charities accepting cryptocurrency donations. It confirms that charities can accept crypto, but must treat it as a gift-in-kind for tax purposes, requiring immediate conversion to Canadian dollars to issue official tax receipts and determine fair mark…
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Send us a text In a recent workshop with executives and directors, someone asked: "Shouldn't we wait for regulations before we start using AI?" It sounds reasonable. Wait for clear rules, governing bodies, official standards—then implement AI safely. But here's the problem: While executives wait for external regulations, shadow AI is already happen…
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"The Weight of Command: The Ehime Maru Tragedy and the Case for Transparency" with Admiral Thomas B Fargo Welcome to Episode 29, Season 9 of A CEO's Virtual Mentor® In this compelling episode of Leadership Lyceum: A CEO's Virtual Mentor®, we are joined by a distinguished leader whose career has been defined by service, responsibility, and command a…
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In this edition, we’ll be discussing: The Supreme Court overturning a Court of Appeal ruling that upheld the refusal on nutrient pollution grounds of a developer’s bid to discharge conditions relating to a 650-home scheme. The housing ministry and the mayor of London announcing an “emergency” package of measures aiming to boost housebuilding in the…
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Send us a text Life’s waves are inevitable—some small, some overwhelming—but obedience is what carries us through them. In this message from Unstoppable: Week 6, Pastor Michael shares how the apostles faced jealousy, persecution, and pain yet kept moving forward in faith. Discover how trusting God’s direction, even when it leads straight into the s…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'The impact of brace treatment for developmental dysplasia of the hip on caregivers and families' published in the August 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal and @BoneJointOpen o…
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Send us a text When Peter and John faced threats for preaching the Gospel, the early church didn’t panic—they prayed. In this message, Pastor Michael unpacks one of the most powerful prayers in the Book of Acts, revealing how believers turned persecution into boldness and fear into faith. Discover four truths about the God who creates, reveals, rem…
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Send us a text Some moments in life are so extraordinary they defy explanation. That’s what happened on the day of Pentecost. In this powerful message, Pastor Michael unpacks one of the most remarkable events in history—when God poured out His Spirit and turned ordinary believers into bold witnesses. Through Acts 2, you’ll discover that prayer is t…
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Send us a text The early church’s compassion was so radical, it transformed an empire. In Acts 6, we see a community that didn’t just talk about love—they met real needs with grace and action. In this brief yet powerful message, Pastor Michael reveals how that same Spirit-led compassion can still change lives today—starting with ours. Discover how …
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In this episode, Chris Daigle is joined by Kristin Ginn, founder of trnsfrmAItn, to discuss the real reason most companies fail with AI adoption. Spoiler: it is not the technology. It is the humans. Kristin breaks down why AI productivity gains at the individual level rarely translate into measurable organizational outcomes and how to close that ga…
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Send us a text 71% of CEOs report having imposter syndrome specifically because of AI. 61% of C-suite executives say AI will be transformative, yet nearly the same percentage admit they lack confidence in their teams' AI knowledge—including their own. This is the AI Confidence Pretend: the exhausting gap between what executives say publicly about A…
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There are unhoused people living in communities across Vancouver Island, but not every community has a place for them to go on nights when winter weather is so bad that it’s dangerous. The province provides funding for winter shelter, so why doesn’t everyone apply for it? Host Kathryn Marlow and CBC reporter Maryse Zeidler look at three areas with …
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The podcast provides a comprehensive guide for Canadian Charities on preparing for and navigating economic recessions, emphasizing proactive strategies to ensure resilience and compliance. It explains that downturns create a "double challenge" for charities, marked by decreased donations and increased demand for services, and outlines five key stra…
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