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Sending Money

Hugo Cuevas-Mohr

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The SENDING MONEY podcast series presents the history of the cross-border payments industry since the shift from informal methods of migrants sending money home to the use by money transfer providers of EFTs -Electronic Funds Transfers. The podcast series is taken from the book duology available in Amazon,
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As a Pastor & Christian leader, I have two main responsibilities. To help send Christians out as missionaries to the culture around them and to shepherd the flock that God has entrusted to me. This podcast is an attempt to do both as a missiologist of the culture Christians are sent to and as a shepherd who desires to help teach the church how to think and live out a biblical worldview.
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A podcast and community that brings you love, wisdom and tools for living, reminding you that you are NOT ALONE. Why? Through my own experience with depression, anxiety, chronic illness, and pain I have persevered, but often felt alone. I have been fortunate to be able to seek out resources and communities that have been support for me. So, I have decided to make it my mission to share this support with others in whatever way I can. I started doing this through my art, at sarahmalmdesigns.co ...
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I first heard The National 17 years ago this month I think, and I fell in love instantly. They’ve continued to be one of my favourite bands, and it’s been great to see them ascend to new heights of popularity and pursue interesting creative directions in the band and outside. Guitarist Aaron Dessner is now a key producer and co-writer for the likes…
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It’s a busy one. My guests this episode are Sunderland’s David and Peter Brewis, known collectively as Field Music, and Walter Schreifels of New York post-hardcore rockers Rival Schools. You may remember David Brewis from Field Music has been on the podcast before. I’ve been a fan of the band since 2007’s magnificent “Tones Of Town” album. Dependin…
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So, actually quite a personal episode for me this week. When I was 16 years old I started a media GNVQ at a local college, and during the first year there was a week allocated for work experience, so around June 2000 I spent a week working at Uncut magazine. My babysitter for that week was Michael Bonner, who in 2018 officially became the magazine’…
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Wrapping up this particular flavor of iteration curation, we added the YouTube link for the final Callin archive Pumpkin Heads discussion (posted in this feed on 10/20/24) as a source in NotebookLM. The generated conversation was again impressive while still exhibiting obvious room for growth and enhancement. Key points: - Female host started this …
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Phil Manzanera has had a remarkable life. Best known as the lead guitarist in Roxy Music, he’s also worked as a writer, producer and/or performer with the likes of David Gilmour, Steve Winwood, Nico, Brian Eno and many more. He’s just released a mammoth box set of his solo work which dates back to 1975’s “Diamond Head” album. The box, entitled “50 …
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Following from the last episode, we added the YouTube link for episode 2 of the Callin archive Pumpkin Heads discussion (posted in this feed on 10/13/24) as a source in NotebookLM. And then, you guessed, it, we regenerated the "conversation" and again, the iterative method bears fruit. Key points: - Almost get a sense that the hosts are getting mor…
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Released on the 9th June 1978, “Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds” went on to sell an estimated 15 million copies. As you likely know, the album features an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ classic sci-fi story, narrated by actor Richard Burton set to music, with vocal performances from the likes of David Essex, Justin Hayward, Phil Ly…
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In this second round of using Google's AI tool, NotebookLM, to facilitate development of the Pumpkin Heads story, we added a new source: the YouTube link for episode 1 of the Callin archive Pumpkin Heads discussion (posted in this feed on 10/6/24). Then we regenerated the "conversation" and while you can judge for yourself, we definitely could tell…
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Continuing with the Pumpkin Heads theme, we're checking out the Google AI tool NotebookLM to see what it has to offer. Specifically, you can use it to generate a short "conversation" between two AI hosts and it's pretty remarkable, team. For this iteration we loaded NotebookLM with the written sources of the Pumpkin Heads story. We discuss some hig…
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NOTE: this episode was pulled from the Callin platform we started with. Apologies for the drop in audio quality. Discussion on the themes for Pumpkin Heads Pumpkin Heads: https://if.zone/f/pov-pum[...]=%5BPOV%5D Neo techno Viking jamming out to Sending Poets intro: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8SqGR3o/ Contact us: sendingpoets@gmail.com…
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NOTE: this episode was pulled from the Callin platform we started with. Apologies for the drop in audio quality. Part 1 of talking through Bob’s screenplay idea Pumpkin Heads: https://if.zone/?blogcategory=%5BPOV%5D Haiku: The fingernails of Humanity scraping on The edge of the cliff Contact us: sendingpoets@gmail.com…
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The last time Genesis keyboard player extraordinaire Tony Banks came on the show was a few years ago, and we discussed a box set of his solo albums. Since then there has been a final Genesis tour, “The Last Domino?”, which I got to see the opening and closing nights of, and Tony now has a new boxset compiling his three classical albums “7”, “6”, an…
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This time we dig back in to the mind of Bob and some cool physics ideas he's been pondering regarding dimensions and waves. Links: Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sean-carrolls-mindscape-science-society-philosophy/id1406534739?i=1000579924987 Poetry and quotes: T…
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Fear and Nightmares impact incarcerated youth differently than it does other young people. You wake up in the middle of the night to find out you have just entered a new bad dream of lock up. You relive the same mistakes and regrets over and over. In this episode, stories, poetry, and conversations about nightmares are written, performed, and produ…
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As a logical bookend to last week's episode on fear, this time we're talking about laughter! We share personal stories and anecdotes highlighting the vast spectrum of the idea of humor and laughter. Links: (719) 266-2837: The Callin’ Oats emergency Hall & Oats help line https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/why-the-hall-and-oates-emergency-…
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Gemma Hayes is a singer-songwriter from Ireland, and after a 10 year gap she is about to release her 7th album “Blind Faith” and, spoiler alert, it’s really, really good. We discuss the album’s long gestation, balancing motherhood and creativity, and I was also keen to dig into her debut album, the Dave Friedman produced “Night On My Side” from 200…
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In this episode we share some personal stories related to fear, movie and biblical references of fear (don't worry, we definitely included Dune), and our general thoughts about the impact and implications of fear itself. Poetry and quotes: Is fear ever fair? Is it something we can use? Or does it use us? Litany against Fear (from Dune): "I must not…
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Kicking off our series on famous quotes! We randomly pick quotes from "2548 Best Things Anybody Ever Said" as well as the 17th and 19th editions of "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", and then add our own insights and contemplations to the meanings and metaphors of said quotes. Poetry and quotes: Here is a haiku About Bartlett's book of quotes They a…
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Steve Howe is a guitarist best known for his work with Yes, who of course are a cornerstone of progressive rock. The albums “Close To The Edge”, “Fragile”, and “The Yes Album” are essential listening, as far as I’m concerned. Steve had a period of time out of Yes in the 80s and early 90s but had success with another band, Asia, before rejoining Yes…
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We're wrapping up the politics topic with some thoughts on the justice system, including an idea for using a military type/merit-based/promotion style framework. Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible (Veritasium) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf7ws2DF-zk Poetry and quotes: Because after all Justice matters to us all Otherwise, we fall “Democ…
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This time we're focusing on the liberty aspect of politics and discuss an option for crowdsourcing political ideas and solutions through a Reddit-style platform. Poetry and quotes: Wow politics, man Sometimes the ride is: No Thanks Sometimes, should stay on "Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth." - George Washington Cont…
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What to say about REM? It might actually be hard for teenagers today, or even 20-somethings, to appreciate how big R.E.M. were in the 90s. For a while, even when they were reinventing themselves, or tackling themes not especially conducive to pop hits, they just seemed to keep getting bigger. They signed the most expensive record deal in history in…
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We're diving in to the topic of politics! Our intent however is not to get bogged down with complaints over the current climate but instead to ponder the possibilities of new ways of governance. Poetry and quotes: The intersection Between "pol" and "phil" is where Everyone should be "Some people are philosophers and some are politicians. Philosophe…
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We begin a series of conversations about movies that represent the duality of mind metaphor. This time it's Fight Club, The Abyss, and The Cable Guy. Poetry and quotes: What do The Abyss The Cable Guy, and Fight Club All have in common? "It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything" - Tyler Durden Contact us: sendingpoets@gm…
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Steve Wynn is a founding member of The Dream Syndicate, a key band in the so-called Paisley Underground scene of the early 1980’s. Their debut album “The Days Of Wine And Roses” was recorded in three overnight sessions and released in 1982. It’s one of the great indie-rock touchstones and a phenomenal debut. The band had high-profile support slots …
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Continuing our sleep conversations we delve in to the domain of dreams. Come with us, won't you? Poetry and quotes: You know at some point The dreaming just has to start Happening, my man Even in nightmares There is something to learn from After all, they're us “We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth at least th…
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This time we pay homage to the band Sleep Token, specifically the song "Take Me Back To Eden" and the lyrical metaphor therein! Poetry and quotes: When you're far away I dream of the horizon And I'm out of words https://www.saberitaliano.com.ar/songs/02.html “We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth at least the t…
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Paul Carrack is a singer, songwriter, and musician, and he’s heading out on tour in celebration of the 50th anniversary of classic song “How Long”, a hit he had with his band Ace. Paul has had an incredibly varied career since then. He was a member of Squeeze replacing Jools Holland on keyboards, and playing on their much-loved album “East Side Sto…
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Drawing inspiration from the Inner Cosmos podcast's series on sleep and dreams, we start our own conversation on this fascinating topic. Inner Cosmos episodes: https://eagleman.com/podcast/why-do-we-spend-1-3-of-our-lives-asleep-sleeping-dreaming-part-1/ https://eagleman.com/podcast/why-do-brains-dream-sleeping-dreaming-part-2/ https://eagleman.com…
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We wrap up our efforts to poetize our thoughts on LGBTQ+ ideas! The main focus: What is the age of being a minor and having a parent or guardian legally/morally in charge of and responsible for deciding on everything vs the age of majority where the person becomes legally/morally in charge of their own life and decisions that impact their life? Spo…
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Bill Oakley, along with his best friend and writing partner Josh Weinstein, wrote various episodes of The Simpsons during it’s glory days including “Marge Gets A Job”, “Bart vs Australia”, and the legendary 2-part season-straddling “Who Shot Mr Burns”, and they were appointed executive producers and showrunners for the 7th and 8th seasons of the sh…
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The poetiziation continues! Still on the topic of LGBTQ+, we talk about sports and trans athletes, spring boarding from this interview between Neil deGrasse Tyson and Ben Shapiro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w89etN8QqNQ&t=14s Haiku: It is more likely For a positive outcome When we include all Contact us: sendingpoets@gmail.com…
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It’s been five years! Yes, it’s 5th anniversary extravaganza episode of Sending Signals! I’m delighted that Dan Wilson agreed to come back on for a catch-up. He’s one of my favourite ever guests on the show and he didn’t disappoint. We talk about his recent Grammy win, the role of embarrassment in songwriter, as well as the story behind the Semison…
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And now for something completely different! After several episodes on consciousness and sci fi ideas, the time felt right for conversations about sex and gender ideas. Links: Tom Scott Royal Institute talk “There Is No Algorithm For Truth”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leX541Dr2rU Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie TED Talk about the single story: https:/…
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Wrapping up the 3 Body Problem/Solutions series, we present a potential solution to said 3 Body Problem! Part 4. Solution to the 3BP A. Thought Experiment: Circles on paper interacting with Sphere B. Dark Matter & Gravity - spatial curvature: Flat (paper) positive (orange) negative curvature (saddle) C. Thought Experiment: rolling the Paper into a …
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Expounding on the last 3 Body Solutions episode, we talk about Einstein's gravity and the concepts of geodesic paths, gravity wells, and gravity hills. Part 3. Einstein's Gravity A. General Relativity B. Thought Experiment: Gravity well - Bowling ball on Trampoline - Starlight behind our Sun C. Geodesic path D. Thought Experiment: Great Circle, glo…
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NOTE: this episode was pulled from the Callin platform we started with. Apologies for the drop in audio quality. Thoughts on the articles below about evolution and free will New Evolutionary Law: https://as.cornell.edu/news/natu[...]identified We don’t have free will: https://www.latimes.com/science/s[...]mined-book What’s Expected of Us” - Ted Chi…
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Welcome to Crosstalks, Conversations that Drive Innovation. In this episode, we continue our exploration of compliance development in in the Money Transfer & Remittances industry with renowned payments expert Hugo Cuevas-Moore. The episode delves into the early AML measures enacted in Colombia and Latin America during the early 90s, highlighting th…
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Welcome to episode 13 of Sending Money, EFTs and the Development of Compliance, Part 1 where I will discuss how compliance was developed in the Money Transfer Industry, how it changed client relationships, and how compliance in the payments industry as a whole came about. Risk management, a term used only after 9-11, implied facing the fact that mo…
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Continuing the adventure towards 3 Body Solutions, this time we talk about gravity - specifically around some concepts Isaac Newton introduced as well as relevant theories, terms, and thought experiments. Part 2. Newton's Gravity A. Barycenter (heavy center) B. Thought Experiment: Train Tracks C. Force of Gravity Formula & Gravitational Constant D.…
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NOTE: this episode was pulled from the Callin platform we started with. Apologies for the drop in audio quality. A reflection on Jon and Tucker’s experience in the band Try Redemption and other musings of life and evolution. https://tryredemption.com/ Adrian and Sadaam: https://tryredemption.com/pics/Adri[...]Sadaam.jpg Dave Otero: https://www.face…
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NOTE: this episode was pulled from the Callin platform we started with. Apologies for the drop in audio quality. Follow up on previous 2 episodes The 5 Rules Dunbar’s Number: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.10[...]he%20group Haiku: It is always hard To live within absolutes It never works out Contact us: sendingpoets@gmail.com…
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Putting last week behind us, this was genuinely one of my favourite conversations I’ve had for the show. Like many, I was first aware of Isobel as member of Scottish indie band Belle and Sebastian. I found her such a compelling figure. She looked like she had stepped out of a French new wave movie. She was a cello player in an indie rock band. And …
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