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The Matrix Green Pill

Matrix Public Relations

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Marhaba and welcome to the Matrix Green Pill, where real people connect to bring you stories of change, inspiration, and achievements. This Dubai podcast weaves an incredible journey of diverse innovators, entrepreneurs, and influencers who are shaping the future of the middle east region in their own unique way! Tune in every Wednesday for intriguing conversations and actionable tips from the UAE. https://thematrixgreenpill.com/
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Masgroupe is an Emirates company in HR Management service agency with office in Abu Dhabi, In the Abu Dhabi office, we specialize in management HR for staffed permanent or Temporary staff to employers of choice across a range of industries, including finance and investments, private equity, oil and gas, legal, construction and creative. Regardless of industry or position, we tailor our approach to each requirement, providing a bespoke Hr Management service. This is what makes Masgroupe Fierc ...
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Dubai Life Coach

Dubai Life Coach Lee Levy

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Welcome to the Best and Number One Podcast in Dubai — the official podcast of Lee Levy, Dubai’s first certified life coach and the city’s most trusted name in personal transformation since 2006. With unmatched high energy, bold truth, and heartfelt wisdom, Lee delivers powerful episodes that ignite clarity, confidence, and inner peace for listeners around the globe. Lee Levy is more than just a coach — she’s a movement. As Dubai’s most popular and recognized life coach, Lee has helped thousa ...
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They’re walking picket lines instead of delivery routes. Canada Post employees are off the job. They’re angry about not having a contract, and about changes to the crown corporation – announced yesterday by the federal government. And: “Serious and urgent” – Canada’s cybersecurity agency is warning companies to take immediate action to defend again…
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Cutting door-to-door service, reducing delivery days, and eliminating some rural post offices. Calling it an “existential crisis” the federal government is overhauling how Canada Post can operate. Within hours – the postal workers union declared a walkout. And: Ontario’s premier says the province will soon ban speed cameras. Doug Ford says they are…
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Scientists say another planetary boundary — the environmental speed limits that warn us of a destabilizing planet — has been crossed. Greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels have pushed the acidity of the world's oceans past a safe threshold. And: The Supreme Court of Canada grants a stay on the cull of about 400 birds on an ostri…
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About Caroline Leon Caroline Leon is an Australian-born transpersonal psychologist, mental health advocate, and adventurer who has turned unimaginable adversity into extraordinary triumph. After a near-fatal rock-climbing accident in 2015 left her facing the prospect of never walking again, Caroline endured 14 surgeries and two years of grueling re…
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U.S. president Donald Trump says Ukraine should get back all its territory — taken by Russia in the war. Trump now seems to be shifting his stance to blame Moscow entirely. And: Trump tells the UN and world leaders what they are doing wrong and what he is doing right. It was a major address to the General Assembly on the major issues of the day… de…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney joins several world leaders at the United Nations to recognize a Palestinian state. Carney says he is committed to a peaceful future for both Palestine and Israel, adding Canada would be willing to contribute peacekeepers to a mission in the region. And: Jimmy Kimmel will return to the air Tuesday. The popular late-night …
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Breaking with decades of foreign policy, the governments of Canada, Australia and the U.K. now officially recognize the State of Palestine. Its a co-ordinated move they say will help preserve the possibility of a two-state solution. We'll have extensive coverage of the announcement, and reaction from Israeli's and Palestinians. Also: Massive crowds…
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Canada and a group of European allies are set to recognize an independent Palestinian state next week at the United Nations' General Assembly. As Israel pushes on with its military takeover of Gaza, Canadian officials say its the only way to salvage a two state solution. Also: This week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing hef…
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The federal government wants to make intimidating people at places of worship — and displaying hate symbols in public — criminal offences. They’re part of legislation intended to crack down on the rising number of hate-related incidents. And: Canadians are taking a big step back from the U.S., and the American ambassador is unimpressed. Pete Hoekst…
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Free speech advocates are sounding the alarm over the sudden suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late night talk show. They sayit’s part of a broader attack on dissent by the Trump administration. U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer sign some major tech and nuclear deals. They also sidestepped several thorny issues that hav…
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In a sign it is expecting some rough waters ahead for the economy, the Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.5 per cent. And: Alberta’s privacy commissioner raises red flags about the province’s plan to add citizenship status to driver’s licences. She says the benefit is unclear. Also: U.S. President Donald Trump …
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About Hernando Planells Hernando Planells, also known as Coach H, is a multifaceted leader who brings dynamic energy to every room he walks into. A seasoned coach, actor, speaker, and culture builder, Hernando has worked with elite athletes, choreographed for major productions, and now serves as the Technical Director at the NBA Basketball School i…
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Food insecurity is up in Canada. That means more people don’t know where their next meal is coming from, or how much food they will be able to afford. And: Leaving the cabinet, leaving elected politics… Chrystia Freeland says it’s time for her to seek fresh challenges. That means a cabinet shuffle, just over a month before budget day. We’ll have th…
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How Canadians can afford housing and groceries were top of the agenda as the House of Commons began its fall sitting. Opposition leader Pierre Poilivere was back in his chair after losing his seat in Ottawa, then winning a byelection in Alberta. He and Prime Minister Mark Carney faced off for the first time in Question Period. We’ll have the detail…
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One of Mark Carney's election promises was to building affordable housing in Canada - and lots of it. Today, the Prime Minister outlined how this government will tackle this gargantuan task - announcing the creation of a new agency that will guide the process. Also: Parliament returns from its summer break on Monday - with Conservative Leader Pierr…
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The U.S. President has issued his latest ultimatum on the Russia-Ukraine war. But the demand is directed at NATO. Donald Trump says the U.S. will slap major sanctions on Russia only when NATO members agree to stop buying Russian oil. It's one of several conditions the President is demanding that could cause a snag for alliance members, including Ca…
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A 22-year-old Utah man is arrested in the killing of prominent right-wing activist Charlie Kirk earlier this week on a university campus. Authorities say Tyler Robinson’s family and friends convinced him to turn himself in. And: CBC News has learned the federal government plans to crack down on people willfully intimidating and obstructing others w…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney says it’s time to build big, and build quickly. Today he revealed a list of five “nation building” projects, including LNG production, and small nuclear reactors. We’ll look at two of those projects in a bit more detail — mines in Saskatchewan and B.C. More on the plans, the people and the pushback. And: The hunt is on fo…
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk — founder of the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA — died in hospital after being shot at a speaking event at a Utah college. The 31-year-old was a key ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, and influential in driving youth support for Trump during last year’s election. And: Canada pledges support fo…
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About Sara Beattie Sara Beattie is a UAE-based positive psychology practitioner, menopause coach, and educator with a rich background in teaching across Asia, the UK, and the Middle East. With a master's in Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology, Sara brings together emotional well-being, education, and creativity in her approach to su…
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Israel strikes the headquarters of Hamas political leaders in Qatar. Hamas says five of its members are dead. Israel calls it retaliation for a gun attack yesterday in Jerusalem. Qatar calls today’s strike a cowardly criminal assault. The escalation is drawing condemnation from other countries in the Middle East, and around the world. And: Barrie, …
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Prime Minister Mark Carney rolls out his strategy to brace the Canadian economy for a long-term tariff war. He and his ministers announce the details of millions in spending to help businesses — and employees — survive. And: Alberta’s government reveals the latest plan on sexually explicit books in school libraries. Also: Canadian doctors say sport…
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People in Ukraine are on edge after Russia launched its largest air assault of the war so far. Kyiv's main government building was struck for the first time - and multiple people were killed. You’ll hear about the scale of the bombardment, and reaction from Ukraine’s western allies. Also: People are returning to Whati, Northwest Territories - after…
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Canadians are remembering hockey legend Ken Dryden, who died yesterday at the age of 78. During his career, Dryden was a Hall of Famer - with six Stanley Cups under his goalie pads - and was a key part of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970s. He was also a lawyer, author, politician AND NHL executive. We'll take a look back on his long and storied c…
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Canada’s unemployment rate is at its highest in nearly a decade, excluding the first years of the pandemic. The economy lost 66,000 jobs last month. Particularly hard hit – industries most exposed to tariffs. And: Prime Minister Mark Carney announces billions in funding he says will transform that faltering economy. He calls it the most comprehensi…
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Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba is mourning the death of an 18-year-old, who was killed in a mass stabbing by her brother this morning. Another seven people from the community were injured. We’ll have the latest details. Vaccines were front and centre as a U.S. senate committee grilled Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Senators asked abo…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney warns American tariffs on Canada won’t likely be lifted any time soon. His cabinet met to talk about walking the tightrope of boosting defense spending and protecting the economy from tariffs, all while “spending less”. And: Carbon capture is a key part of industry’s plans to mitigate climate change. But it turns out the …
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About Abhishek Dadlani Abhishek Dadlani is the visionary founder of Lush Escapes, a bespoke travel brand that designs emotionally rich, transformational journeys for ultra-high-net-worth individuals. With roots in banking, Abhishek’s passion for geography and personal exploration led him to create a travel company that goes far beyond luxury—it cur…
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The first day of school is a lunch bag letdown for students at Dalhousie University in Halifax. A lockout means most classes have been cancelled, and it’s not clear when they will start up again. And: The military has a spare parts problem. A CBC exclusive on Canada’s battle readiness. Also: The legacy of Graham Greene. The Oscar-nominated Canadian…
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Evacuees are arriving in Hay River, N.W.T. from multiple communities. Residents of Fort Providence are watching and waiting as a fast-moving wildfire bears down on their homes. The smoke is spreading to other parts of Canada. And: In Newfoundland and Labrador, kids and families are trying to navigate the first days of school under the shadow of one…
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Hundreds of people in the Northwest Territories are out of their homes due to rapidly spreading wildfires, with Fort Providence becoming the latest community under evacuation order. More are getting ready to go, at a moment's notice. Dry conditions and high winds creating ideal conditions for wildfires - and officials calling the fire situation "cr…
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🎙️ Podcast: Mental Health Awareness | Topic: Anxiety, Stress & Tension In this episode, we unpack the effects of anxiety, stress, and tension on daily life and mental well-being. Learn practical tools to calm the mind, release pressure, and build resilience for a healthier, more peaceful you. 🌿✨ #MentalHealthAwareness #AnxietyRelief #StressManageme…
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Wildfires have ravaged much of Canada during this summer. First, it was the Prairies, then Atlantic Canada - now, wildfires are leading to evacuation orders in the North. The small community of Whati, Northwest Territories is nearly empty - as an encroaching fire threatens the community. Also: A federal appeals court decision on Friday ruled many o…
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🎙️ Podcast: Mental Health Awareness | Topic: Marriage Counseling In this episode, we explore how marriage counseling strengthens communication, rebuilds trust, and supports emotional wellness between partners. Discover tools to create harmony, deeper connection, and lasting love. 💞✨ #MentalHealthAwareness #MarriageCounseling #RelationshipGoals #Emo…
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🎙️ Podcast: Mental Health Awareness | Topic: Self-Love In this episode, we explore the power of self-love as the foundation of mental health and emotional well-being. Discover how nurturing yourself with compassion, acceptance, and gratitude can unlock inner peace, resilience, and a healthier relationship with the world around you. 🌱✨ #MentalHealth…
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Dubai Life Coach Lee Levy | What is Narcissism. Recently wrote quite an insightful article in the most Prestigious Lifestyle Magazine in Middle East @llqlifestyle on the topic of NARCISSISM that seems to be thrown around quite randomly. Reminder: Being able to recognize narcissists without anger and continued criticism and judgement is soul while b…
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Topic: May Mental Wellness Month | Day 3 : Resting Knowing and understanding your energy is a sure sign of a pleasing personality who Loves themselves. This love transcends into creating deeper connection with the self, setting the environment for inner peace. You can’t have inner peace without understanding the most basic requirements, being the b…
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From classics to contemporary works, more than 200 books are being removed from libraries and classrooms by the Edmonton Public School Board. It follows a provincial directive targeting literature with sexual content. And: A stabbing at an Ottawa grocery store is being investigated as a hate-motivated crime that targeted a Jewish woman. Politicians…
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🎙️ Podcast: Mental Health Awareness | Topic: Self-Talk In this episode, we dive into the impact of self-talk on mental health. The words you say to yourself shape your confidence, mindset, and emotional resilience. Learn how to shift negative thoughts into empowering affirmations that nurture growth and inner peace. 🌿✨ #MentalHealthAwareness #SelfT…
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A new national report on sports highlights ‘widespread abuse,’ and a ‘culture of silence’ is occurring at all levels. The Future of Sport Commission in Canada says the federal government needs to do better to protect our athletes from maltreatment, and made 71 recommendations, including the creation of an independent watchdog for sport. And: Member…
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More Canadians are getting caught up in U.S. President Donald Trump’s border security crackdown. New data shows American agents are searching more mobile phones than ever before, even though trips south of the 49th parallel continue to plummet. And: Denmark has summoned the head of the U.S. Embassy over claims three Americans linked to Trump are ru…
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About Jessica Hollander-Torres Jessica Hollander-Torres was the Former Global Chief Commercial Officer at A1RWATER, where she led brand evolution, drove revenue growth, and expanded international market reach. Recognized as one of the Top 40 Under 40 and a founding member of Chief, Jessica was a dynamic leader whose career spanned transformational …
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The Prime Minister hints at upcoming plans for the country’s port infrastructure. On a stop in Germany during his European trip, Mark Carney says an announcement on new investments is coming within weeks, pointing to upgrades to ports in Montreal and Churchill, Manitoba that will help ship energy and minerals to European customers. And: Thousands o…
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, the high-ranking Trump administration official and television personality, is urging the Canadian government to step in, and save a B.C. herd of ostriches from being culled. The farm’s owner lost a legal bid last week to stop the destruction of the birds, following an outbreak of avian influenza. Dr. Oz says the ostriches may hold cl…
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In a surprise visit to Kyiv, Prime Minister Mark Carney re-affirmed Canada's commitment to help re-arm Ukraine. It was Carney's first visit to the war torn country since becoming Prime Minister. We'll also look ahead to his meetings with allies in Poland, Germany and Latvia in the coming days. Also: Donald Trump is threatening to expand what he cal…
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The blue and yellow Ukrainian flag is flying across the country today. Today is flag day, which marks the eve of Ukraine's independence from the Soviet Union. Now, 21 years after the first official flag day, Ukrainians are again fighting for sovereignty from Moscow. And weary Ukrainians are desperate for the war with Russia to end - but are struggl…
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Canada is taking the tariffs off goods from the United States that are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement. The prime minister says the move will push forward trade talks with the U.S.; the opposition leader calls it capitulation. And: The world’s leading authority on food insecurity says there is famine in Gaza City. The UN backed IPC esti…
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New details emerge on an alleged terror plot near Quebec City. One of those charged spoke openly about another Waco massacre. Four men — including two serving soldiers — are accused of hoarding a massive cache of weapons to supply an anti-government militia and a plot that included violence against government authorities. Also: Opioid deaths in Can…
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Air Canada says people need to “pack their patience” as they try to rearrange their flights. Tens of thousands of passengers are calling — trying to get information now that the airline is resuming operations. And: The U.S. places sanctions on a Canadian judge at the International Criminal Court. We’ll have more on who, and why. Also: Fruit growers…
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About Lorna Bancroft Lorna Bancroft is a seasoned radio presenter and event host with over two decades of experience in the UK and UAE media industries. Known for her vibrant voice and authentic hosting style, Lorna has graced both the airwaves and red carpets, working on high-profile events such as the National Television Awards and Soccer Aid at …
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