inc

University aiming to increase diversity in music employment

Midlands survey launched to help make music careers available to everyone.





inc

Noel joins board of Tata Sons; first Tata family member since 2011 to serve on both boards at once

Noel Tata, newly appointed chairman of Tata Trusts, has joined the board of Tata Sons as a nominee director. This marks the first time since 2011 that a Tata family member holds positions on both boards concurrently. Tata Trusts, with its 66% stake, is the largest shareholder in Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group.




inc

Stove Kraft Q2 profit marginally up; total income rises to Rs 416.45 crore

Commenting on Q2 performance, Stove Kraft's managing director Rajendra Gandhi said, “With positive market momentum supporting us, we remain committed to driving volume and value growth in revenue and margins in the upcoming quarters." He further said that ​​the company's expansion of Pigeon outlets through the COCO and COFO model has been promising. During this quarter, the firm added 22 new stores, bringing our total to 213.




inc

India's retail inflation in October at 6.21%, breaches RBI tolerance band for first time since Aug 2023

India's retail inflation rose to 6.21 percent in October. This is a significant increase from September's 5.49 percent. Food prices are the main reason for this surge. This is the first time since August that inflation has gone beyond the Reserve Bank of India's 6 percent limit. The rise in onion prices is a major concern.




inc

Apple Inc sets up first subsidiary in India for R&D

Apple established a new subsidiary in India, Apple Operations India, marking its first direct presence in the country. This subsidiary will focus on research, design, testing, and providing support to third-party manufacturers. This move signifies Apple's commitment to expanding its operational footprint in India beyond assembly and sales.




inc

Linc appoints Sachin Bhatnagar as president - global business

Linc, a writing instruments brand, has appointed Sachin Bhatnagar as its new president of global business. Bhatnagar brings over 30 years of experience to the role, having previously served as CEO at Lykis. He will be responsible for driving Linc's strategic direction and growth.




inc

Should You Include Episode Numbers in Episode Titles?

If your podcast uses episode numbers, you have multiple options for how to display them. Here's some guidance to help you decide! But I'll give this warning: it's, unfortunately, more complicated than it should be!

The post Should You Include Episode Numbers in Episode Titles? first appeared on The Audacity to Podcast.






inc

11 Warnings about Using AI in Content-Creation (including podcasting)

AI has rapidly advanced for content creation. But should you actually trust it? With this potential comes some crucial warnings for using AI in podcasting.

The post 11 Warnings about Using AI in Content-Creation (including podcasting) first appeared on The Audacity to Podcast.




inc

Say Her Name: How The Fight For Racial Justice Can Be More Inclusive Of Black Women

Philando Castile, Eric Garner and George Floyd. The deaths of these Black men at the hands of police have fueled outrage over police brutality and systemic racism. Men make up the vast majority of people shot and killed by police. But the names of Black women who were also killed are generally missing from Americans' collective memories, says Kimberlé Crenshaw, co-founder and executive director of the African American Policy Forum . The Say Her Name campaign, created by Crenshaw's group in 2014, is meant to include women in the national conversation about race and policing. A few women's names and stories, such as Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed by Louisville, Ky., police executing a no-knock search warrant in March, have been part of the Black Lives Matter movement. But others have not — women such as Michelle Cusseaux and Kayla Moore. In 2014, Cusseaux was shot by police in her Phoenix home while they were attempting to take her to a mental health facility. In 2013, police




inc

Police Investigate Incident Where Officer Appeared To Use Knee To Restrain Suspect

Officials in Allentown, Pa., have released a roughly ten-minute surveillance video showing officers subduing and arresting a man in front of a local hospital on Monday evening. The man ends up face-down on the ground, and as two officers pin the man's arm behind his back, a third officer kneels on his neck. The release of the footage by Allentown police came days after activists tweeted a shorter, 26-second video , which has been viewed hundreds of thousand of times. Police say the man was taken into the hospital and, after treatment, was released. His name and medical details were not disclosed. Police also didn't release the names of the officers. Reaction to the video has sparked comparisons to what happened to George Floyd, the Black man who was killed by Minneapolis police on Memorial Day. Derek Chauvin, the white officer who was filmed kneeling on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes, has since been fired and faces a second-degree murder charge. Three other officers were also




inc

2 Somali Americans Become Public School Principals In Minnesota For The 1st Time

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: The state of Minnesota is home to the largest Somali population in the United States, tens of thousands of people, many of whom were refugees from civil war. Today, we're talking with two of them who are making history. Abdirizak Abdi and Akram Osman are the first Somali public school principals in Minnesota. That's according to the Sahan Journal, which reports about immigrants in the state. They both just started on the job, which means first figuring out how to do it in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Principal Abdi, Principal Osman, thanks so much for joining us. ABDIRIZAK ABDI: Thank you very much, Sarah. AKRAM OSMAN: Thank you. MCCAMMON: Abdi, I want to start with you. You, as I understand it, never even attended K-12 schools in the United States. You came to Minnesota when you were 19 years old. Where did your interest in education come from? ABDI: I did my school in Africa, specifically in Kenya. So we lived in




inc

More Than A Month Since Election Day, Trump, Clinton Teams Can't Let It Go

To glance at some of the political news this week, you'd think it was October. Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta did Meet the Press over the weekend to talk about Russia hacking the DNC's emails. Hillary Clinton aide Brian Fallon took to Twitter on Tuesday to question the FBI's investigation into Clinton's emails. Donald Trump and Bill Clinton sniped at each other. But it's mid-December. The voters and electors alike have cast their votes. And while millions of Americans are doubtless more than happy to have Election Day well behind them, they can still plan on hearing still more about the election in the coming days or even weeks. There's good reason for some of the continuing concern over the election. The FBI and CIA alike say they are now confident Russia hacked the DNC's emails, that Putin was involved, and it was all in an attempt to influence the election in Trump's favor. That could have very real repercussions. President Obama told NPR's Steve Inskeep that Russia's




inc

Robomagic is seeking incredibly compelling acts with amazing music people have GOT to hear

Robomagic is seeking charismatic, amazing new acts (solo or groups) with infectious music people want to hear. Acts should have an eye toward working hard to make it in the music business and come to the table ready to get involved with experienced teams that know how to make it happen.

Acts can be based anywhere but relocation to London may be necessary, depending upon a range of variables and circumstances. But if you've got the goods, we'd got the team, the know-how, and the resources to help make it happen.

We look forward to hearing your best material.

- Rob Hallett - Founder / President - Robomagic




inc

Pandemic Reaches All Parts of The Globe Including Underwater

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit NOEL KING, HOST: The effects of the coronavirus pandemic are being felt all over, even underwater. (SOUNDBITE OF WHALE SINGING) KING: That's a humpback whale singing in Glacier Bay, Alaska. Scientists are finding the oceans have been quieter as shipping traffic has fallen. Here's NPR's Lauren Sommer. LAUREN SOMMER, BYLINE: A lot of scientists have had to cancel their field work this year, but not Christine Gabriele. She can work all alone in a boat on Glacier Bay. On a cool rainy morning, she spots what she's looking for and captures it on her smartphone. CHRISTINE GABRIELE: Yeah, there are about five whales working this one little area, breathing when they're up. (SOUNDBITE OF WHALE BREATHING) SOMMER: They're humpback whales. GABRIELE: It looks to me like they might be feeding on some schools of fish. (SOUNDBITE OF WHALE BREATHING) SOMMER: Gabriele is a wildlife biologist with Glacier Bay National Park. For 35 years, the park service has been




inc

Issues of the Environment: UM study shows rooftop solar installations will increase in value

It can be expensive to install rooftop solar panels, but they do pay for themselves over time. Not only does it save on energy costs, but a new University of Michigan study says the value of rooftop solar panels will continue to increase. It will also be vital as the climate continues to warm, and we will need more energy to keep cool. WEMU's David Fair was joined by U-M Energy Systems Assistant Professor Dr. Michael Craig to learn more about the research.




inc

Issues of the Environment: Washtenaw County continues work to increase electronics recycling

America sure loves its electronics! The technologies continue to improve and there can be no question; it has made life more convenient. However, these items contain a number of contaminants and are an environmental hazard. WEMU's David Fair talked with Washtenaw County’s Director of Public Works, Theo Eggermont about increased efforts to recycle used electronics.




inc

Issues of the Environment: Wildlife and human overlap to increase significantly around the world and in Washtenaw County

The world population is going up, and human-wildlife overlap is increasing. That can lead to negative outcomes, including spread of disease and species extinction. There can be benefits, too, but it will require some planning. That's the focus of a new study out of the University of Michigan. WEMU's David Fair spoke with Associate Professor in Conservation Science Dr. Neil Carter about the study and what can be done right here in Washtenaw County.




inc

How to make your research group more inclusive for autistic trainees

A 6-page guide for research-group leaders in academia, providing concrete suggestions to make labs more welcoming and accessible to autistic students and postdocs. Written by a late-diagnosed autistic academic.

Contents: 1. Dispel your misconceptions. 2. Communicate clearly. 3. Check the sensory environment. 4. Be aware of different cognitive profiles. 5. Model inclusivity to your group.

[Link




inc

Abuso policial: ¿qué debería incluir una reforma estructural a la Policía?

Panelistas creen que cambios deben ser con enfoque en derechos humanos y calidad de reclutamiento; otros creen que podría significar un retroceso.




inc

Inundaciones e incendios: ¿es la adaptación la única solución?

Panelistas plantearon que la adaptación es necesaria ante el cambio climático, pero creen que se debe acompañar con mitigación y planes locales




inc

Inundaciones e incendios: ¿es la adaptación la única solución?

Panelistas plantearon que la adaptación es necesaria ante el cambio climático, pero creen que se debe acompañar con mitigación y planes locales




inc

A cinco años de la negociación: ¿cómo va la implementación del Acuerdo de paz?

Académicos y funcionarios del Gobiernos plantearon que los cinco años son un punto definitivo para establecer el rumbo de la paz; para muchos el panorama es positivo, aunque con retos por delante.




inc

A cinco años del Acuerdo, ¿cómo está la paz?

Panelistas consideran que estamos ante unos postconflictos parciales, una paz minimalista y que ha dejado como fruto la deslegitimación de la violencia como herramienta política.




inc

Carné de vacunación, ¿incentivo para los no vacunados

Panelistas también debatieron sobre la terna impulsada por el Consejo de Estado para magistrado de la Corte Constitucional y sobre el aumento en la percepción de inseguridad.




inc

A cinco años de la firma en el Colón, ¿cómo va la construcción de paz?

Panelistas celebraron los avances que hay por parte de la ciudadanía en aceptar la paz, pero creen que hace falta pasión y entusiasmo.




inc

Esperamos que el turismo se consolide y crezca en 2023: MinComercio

Entrevista ministra de Comercio, Industria y Turismo




inc

“Jóvenes, no colaboren con nada que incentive el odio”: Francisco de Roux

El presidente de la Comisión de la Verdad hizo referencia a los hallazgos durante la construcción del informe final de la Comisión de la Verdad, así como una invitación expresa a los jóvenes.




inc

¿Qué elementos están detrás del incremento del dólar?

Panelistas plantean que incertidumbre por recesión, inflación y caída en precio del petróleo han influenciado; también analizaron las primeras propuestas de la tributaria de Gustavo Petro.




inc

Las propuestas del gobierno en seguridad, ¿incentivos o soluciones?

Panelistas analizaron el impacto de medidas como suspender bombardeos; cambios en la extradición y priorizar erradicación voluntaria.




inc

Idea de paz total incluiría a las oficinas delincuenciales

El senador Iván Cepeda señaló que si se quiere que la paz se dé, se tiene que atender globalmente, incluyendo las estructuras armadas en las grandes ciudades.




inc

Diálogos regionales, ¿cómo volverlos vinculantes?

Panelistas creen que el desafío está en no generar falsas expectativas y en transformar el diálogo con las comunidades en el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo.




inc

Diálogo social, incentivos y paz total

Panelistas analizaron la necesidad del diálogo en democracia; los incentivos que propone el gobierno para no caer en criminalidad y los retos de la paz total.




inc

Desfavorabilidad del Presidente, ¿dónde están las causas del incremento?

Panelistas consideran que el ensimismamiento del Presidente y los errores que se han cometido en seguridad y paz total, son algunas de las causas de registrar aumento en la desfavorabilidad.




inc

Incendios forestales: causas, consecuencias e impacto ambiental

Panelistas consideran que es importante trabajar en prevención del riesgo y adaptabilidad climática para enfrentar los retos de El Niño.




inc

Panamericanos y cambios en el gobierno, ¿hechos que demuestran incapacidad?

Panelistas consideran que perder la sede de los Panamericanos y la salida de González demuestra las incapacidades que hoy enfrenta el gobierno.




inc

No hay pruebas de que incurrió en los delitos que le imputan: abogado de Rocío San Miguel




inc

Es un excelente mensaje de la CREG: MinMinas sobre fin del programa de incentivos

El ministro Andrés Camacho aseguró que se envía un mensaje en el que la institucionalidad actúa de acuerdo con la situación.




inc

Desmanes en la Copa América: responsabilidades de la Conmebol y los hinchas

Panelistas analizaron el comportamiento de los colombianos, la incidencia de la cultura, la educación y la tradición de aplaudir al más vivo. También analizaron las responsabilidades de los organizadores de la Copa.




inc

Bloqueos en las vías, ¿sólo una reacción a los incumplimientos?

Algunos panelistas consideran que desde el estallido social se instaló una especie de cultura de bloqueos, otros consideran que es un mecanismo legítimo para reclamar ante los incumplimientos del Estado.




inc

Los seres vivos sincronizados con los ciclos lunares.

Los seres vivos sincronizados con los ciclos lunares.




inc

SANAMENTE - INCERTIDUMBRE - 21 DE JULIO




inc

Principios de la comunicación no verbal




inc

Ley de seguridad ciudadana, ¿se necesita, hay cárcel para tanto delincuente, por qué cambia la legítima defensa?




inc

Al Gobierno le incomoda Informe de la ONU sobre DD.HH. en las protestas




inc

Alianza entre un general del Ejército con delincuentes para ganar la guerra




inc

La incapacidad de Alex Florez, inseguridad y reforma tributaria

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para contarle sobre la incapacidad de 15 días que presentó el senador del Pacto Historico, Alex Florez. Además, ¿Qué pasa con al inseguridad en Bogotá? También, analizamos cómo se moverá el debate de la reforma tributaria en el congreso.La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




inc

Mincultura, Gustavo Petro y austeridad

La Luciérnaga se enciende para hablar de la reducción en el número de altas consejerias. Además, ¿Qué dijo el Presidente Petro en su discurso? También, le contamos sobre las noticias regionales.La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.