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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 896: Beth Hetland and Kyle O'Connell

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 61:26


In the final episode recorded live from Stitch and Staple: The Artist Book Fair, we're thrilled to sit down with two incredible comic creators, Beth Hetland and Kyle O'Connell. This conversation dives deep into the world of comics and graphic narratives, with Hetland and O'Connell offering insights into their creative collaborations and shared comic interests. Beth Hetland, known for her heartfelt and intricate autobiographical comics, discusses the power of graphic novels to explore memory, identity, and storytelling. She and Kyle O'Connell also shed light on how their collaboration allows them to push the boundaries of traditional comic narratives, creating work that resonates on both emotional and humorous levels. In a fun aside, Duncan revisits the origin story of how Ryan joined Bad at Sports. Initially approaching artist Jennifer Mills to be a co-host, Duncan found himself "thrown under the bus" when Mills suggested Ryan instead—and the rest is podcast history! The dynamic duo share their complicated vacation-sharing arrangement and how Jennifer, hilariously, isn't speaking to either of them anymore.  In this episode, everyone embraces the playful, witty energy that makes comics such an accessible and engaging medium. We reflect on what comics can uniquely access within the world of art, and how the medium functions as a powerful tool for both personal expression and social commentary. Plus, in true Bad at Sports style, there's plenty of humor, banter, and storytelling along the way. We're airing this episode just as Duncan and Ryan gear up for their next adventure—heading to Houston for the Comics Sans Frontières: An International Graphic Narrative Conference at Rice University. Be sure to catch the conversation before they hit the road! Links and Mentions: Beth Hetland's website Kyle O'Connell's website Stitch and Staple: The Artist Book Fair https://www.stapleandstitchfair.com/ Comics Sans Frontières at Rice University https://cats.rice.edu/page/2/ Bad at Sports live from Houston Upcoming! Jennifer Mills' website

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 891: Dawit L. Petros & Onur Öztürk - Prospetto a Mare

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 57:51


  Live from the wild, eclectic, art-riddled halls of Stitch and Staple at the illustrious 21C hotel, we're diving into the deep blue—conceptually, at least—with this episode. We chat with the incredibly thoughtful Dawit L. Petros and Art History powerhouse Onur Öztürk about their work in the exhibition Prospetto a Mare at the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP). What's it about? Well, think: migration, colonial histories, and the ever-shifting geopolitical sea. No big deal, right? Petros' breathtaking, multi-layered visual narratives bring the past and present of migration into view, while Öztürk's sharp, historically-grounded insights connect the dots across time and space. Together, they turn the exhibition into a thought-provoking journey across borders—geographical, historical, and artistic. Also, we recorded this episode at 21C's luxurious digs, so enjoy the ambiance of clinking glasses and gallery buzz in the background. Join us as we unpack how art and history collide in one of the most important conversations about displacement and identity today.   Links & Mentions: Dawit L. Petros: dawitlpetros.com Onur Öztürk: Onur Öztürk's TedX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC_Etz5go8U Prospetto a Mare Exhibition at MoCP: MoCP Exhibition Page Stitch and Staple at 21C Hotel: Stitch & Staple Info Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP): mocp.org

Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs
Episode 215: C++ vs BQN (AoC Part 2)

Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 26:28


In this episode, Conor and Ben chat about solving advent of code problems in C++ and BQN.Link to Episode 215 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyShow NotesDate Generated: 2024-12-16Date Released: 2025-01-03Advent of Code 2024AoC 2024 Day 5Ben's C++ SolutionConor's BQN SolutionConor's AoC Video PlaylistBQNC++ std::multimapC++20 std::ranges::is_sortedC++20 std::ranges::sortAlgorithms as a Tool of Thought // Conor Hoekstra // APL Seeds '21C++23 std::views::enumeratePython enumerateScala zipWithIndexComposition Intuition II - Conor Hoekstra - CppNorth 2024Intro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 887: 21C Hotels, Jennifer Murray, and Artist Evan Fusco

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 56:17


In this episode of Bad at Sports, we're coming to you live from the Stitch and Staple Artist Book Fair at 21C Museum Hotels! Join us as we chat with Jennifer Murray, about the evolving landscape of artist book fairs and the growing role of alternative exhibition spaces. We also dive into the mind of Evan Fusco, a rising artist and art producer whose multidisciplinary practice explores themes of identity, memory, and transformation. Our hosts discuss the significance of the 21C Museum Hotels as a cultural space that bridges hospitality and contemporary art, creating opportunities for artists and visitors alike. Highlights: The history of the 21c and public art with Jennifer Murray Evan Fusco's artistic process and how his work challenges conventional forms The role of 21C Museum Hotels as an alternative platform for art in unexpected spaces Insights from the Stitch and Staple Artist Book Fair at 21C Hotels Tune in for a dynamic conversation on the future of art in unconventional spaces and the work of emerging artists like Fusco! Suggested Links: (more links soon) 21C Museum Hotels – Learn more about 21C Museum Hotels and their fusion of art and hospitality. Jennifer Murray – Former Director of Filter Photo and a key figure in contemporary photography, now Curator at 21C Chicago Evan Fusco – Explore Evan Fusco's portfolio. Stitch and Staple Artist Book Fair – Find out more about the event and participating artists.

Holiday Breakfast
Allister Gorman: MetService on weekend weather

Holiday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 2:52 Transcription Available


Friday 3 January – area of low pressure brings rain or showers to much of the country Rain or showers affecting many areas. Thunderstorms likely over many North Island and upper South Island areas. There is a moderate risk of severe thunderstorms over the far north of Canterbury, Marlborough south of Blenheim, and the Nelson Lakes District, with localised downpours of 25 to 40 mm/h. Average summer temperatures for most. Place(s) to be, Gisborne with a fine morning and Fiordland with a crisp fine afternoon and evening. Saturday 4 January – average summer day with showers affecting some areas Fine in Westland and becoming fine over much of the lower and central North Island. Otherwise showers. Average summer temperatures for most. Place(s) to be, Tauranga reaching a high of 24C and Hokitika with 21C. Outlook for Sunday and Monday A low to the east of the country and a high over the Tasman Sea direct a cool south-westerly flow across the nation. Showers over the North Island and the upper South Island but a ridge of high pressure brings fine weather to the lower South Island. Showers persist over the lower North Island but the remainder of the nation is mainly fine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Future of Mobility
#227 – Broc TenHouton | Intrinsic Power – A Better Level 2 Charger & Improved Energy Management for EV Charging

Future of Mobility

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 43:18


Broc TenHouton is Co-founder and CEO at Intrinsic Power, a company that actively manages infrastructure in real time allowing for more chargers to run at higher power without expensive infrastructure upgrades. Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/broctenhouten Edison Manufacturing Exchange: https://brandonbartneck.substack.com/publish/home https://www.intrinsicpower.com/ Takeaways: The EV charging market faces significant infrastructure challenges. Intrinsic Power aims to triple the number of chargers at existing locations. Intelligent energy management is key to optimizing charging solutions. Understanding customer behavior is crucial for effective charging solutions. The current charging technology is outdated and needs innovation. A strong team is essential for developing differentiated technology. Being capital light helps in building a sustainable business model. The electrification movement requires localized energy solutions. There is a growing demand for distributed energy solutions. Collaboration and innovation are necessary to solve the charging infrastructure problem. Broc TenHouton Bio: Broc is an experienced technical leader with a general management background in the commercialization of EV technology. Broc was COO and chief engineer of Divergent 3D, developer of the 3D-printed 21C hybrid hypercar. He served as director of technology development at EnerSys Advanced Systems and led the engineering and industrialization of multiple electric vehicle and energy storage companies. Broc began his career at General Motors, where he held various positions in vehicle development. Broc has more than 50 vehicle technology patents issued or in process. He holds an MBA from the University of Michigan-Ross and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley. About Intrinsic Power: Intrinsic Power actively manages infrastructure in real time allowing for more chargers to run at higher power without expensive infrastructure upgrades. Keywords EV charging, energy management, electric vehicles, infrastructure, sustainable business, technology innovation, customer experience, distributed energy, CEO insights Building Better Building Better with Brandon Bartneck is focused on the people, products, and companies that are creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. This show was previously called the Future of Mobility podcast. I aim to have real, human conversations to explore what these leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. If you care about making an impact then this show might be for you. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, impact, leadership, and more. Edison Manufacturing and Engineering: Edison is your low volume contract manufacturing partner, focused on assembly of complex mobility and energy products that don't neatly fit within traditional high-volume production methods. Brandon Bartneck LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/

Hospitality Daily Podcast
The Next Wave of Hospitality: Trends, Brands, and Innovation - Bashar Wali, Practice Hospitality

Hospitality Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 13:36


In this episode, Bashar Wali, founder and CEO of Practice Hospitality and This Assembly, shares his perspective on what makes a compelling hospitality brand and the opportunities for innovation in the industry today.Listeners will learn:How to balance aesthetics and profitability in hotel design (01:34)The importance of having a "face" and soul behind a hospitality brand (03:51)Why large hotel companies are acquiring founder-led brands (06:44)The opportunity for entrepreneurs with fresh ideas to enter the hospitality space (08:12)Mentions:Chiltern Firehouse (02:16)André Balazs (02:16)Liz Lambert (03:31)Chip Conley (03:41)Bill Kimpton (04:06)Ian Schrager (04:06)Kit Kemp (04:06)Airbnb (04:17)Hilton (04:27)Marriott (05:09)Arne Sorensen (06:10)Accor Hotels (06:31)Nike (06:41)Ennismore (07:05)Sharan Pasricha (07:05)SLS (07:15)Graduate Hotels (07:39)Nomad (07:39)Dream (07:39)Standard (07:39)Hyatt (07:39)21C (08:12)Ben Weprin (10:19)A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands

La petite voix
L'auteur qui parle à notre âme - Jacques Martel (2/2)

La petite voix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 38:11


Aujourd'hui, j'accueille Jacques Martel dans La petite voix.Peut-être que ce nom ne vous est pas inconnu. Vous avez peut-être déjà consulté Le Grand Dictionnaire des Malaises et des Maladies, ou entendu parler de sa célèbre technique des "bonhommes allumettes" pour couper les liens d'attachement.Ce Québécois, formateur, auteur, conférencier et bien plus encore, vous l'entendrez, a pourtant démarré son parcours comme ingénieur électricien pour s'accomplir dans le développement personnel et la spiritualité.Bienvenue dans un échange riche et passionnant, tellement que j'ai décidé de vous proposer cette conversation en deux parties.Dans cette deuxième partie, avec Jacques, nous allons parler du long travail - bien accompagné - qui l'a mené à écrire ses livres, de la notion d'attachement et de médiumnité… ou pas !Quelques notes sur cet épisode :le site internet de Jacques : https://jacquesmartel.com/la nouvelle et 3ème édition de son livre : Le Grand Dictionnaire des Maux et des MaladiesJacques sera dans le sud de la France pour des conférence fin février / début mars 2025 - A voir sur son site internetson conseil lecture : La vie des maitresRETRANSCRIPTION DE L'EPISODE 2/2 AVEC JACQUES MARTEL00:02:08Il y a quand même un morceau et pas des moindres qu'on a oublié dans ton parcours. Avant les ateliers, il y a eu cet ouvrage, le dictionnaire des maladies et des malaises. Ça a été comme la fondation de tout le travail qui est venu. Après ? Tu vois, quand j'étais en développement personnel, dans les débuts, les gens disaient « Ah, moi, quand j'ai un malaise ou une maladie, je vais dans un livre de Lis Bourbeau. » Ah, OK. Ou un autre disait « Mais moi, je vais plutôt dans le livre de Louise Hay. » Ah, bon, OK. « Je vais plutôt dans tel autre livre et tel autre livre. » Je me suis dit « Bon, moi, je vais sortir un livre. Il n'y aura pas besoin d'acheter quatre-cinq.00:02:46Ils vont en acheter juste un, ça va être le mien. Ils vont avoir leur réponse. » Alors, c'est là qu'en janvier, en janvier 91, j'ai commencé le manuscrit. Et pendant six des sept ans que le travail a duré, il s'appelait « Le dictionnaire de la médecine de l'âme ». Là, on parle de 97. Mes amis en haut m'ont dit « Oui, mais vois-tu un médecin qui aurait entre les mains un livre qui s'appelle « Le dictionnaire de la médecine de l'âme » ? » Ça fait qu'ils m'ont suggéré de mettre « Le grand dictionnaire des malaises et des maladies ». Ça passerait mieux. Plus accessible. Oui. Moins ésotérique. C'était ça le but, oui. OK. 98, donc ça fait 26 ans.00:03:23La conscience a changé à ce niveau-là. Sur YouTube, maintenant, il y a des gens qui font des expériences de mort imminente, des médiums, il y a toutes sortes de trucs. L'information, il y a toutes sortes de trucs qui existent maintenant. Vois-tu, là ? Tu as raison, mais de là à penser qu'un médecin, en tout cas, je te parle en France et de ce que je connais moi, que des médecins aient un livre sur leur table qui s'appellerait « La médecine de l'âme ». Il y a un peu de boulot, hein ? Non, il n'est pas sur la table, mais ils l'ont dans leur bureau. Dans le carbone bien caché. Oui, oui, mais non. Il y en a qui l'ont.00:03:54Et je suis content que les médecins utilisent ça, parce que, comme individu, des fois, la personne qu'on va voir, si on a une maladie, en premier temps, souvent, ça va être un médecin. Mais le médecin, on s'attendrait qu'il sache tout, mais il sait tout. Il risque d'étudier jusqu'à l'âge de 60 ans avant de commencer sa pratique. Ce sera trop tard après pour pratiquer. Voilà. Mais, tu sais, si une femme, par exemple, je ne sais pas moi, qui a une certaine maladie, je ne sais pas si on parle du cancer, du sein, c'est de s'en faire pour ses enfants ou ce qui représente ses enfants. Si la personne a ce type de maladie, mais si le médecin est capable de lui dire : « bien là, est-ce que vous en faites pour vos enfants ?00:04:35», tout ça, il faudrait remédier à ça ; vous pourriez aller voir quelqu'un pour vous aider, tout ça. Sinon, il peut donner les bons soins, les bons médicaments, ou s'il faut une chirurgie, faire la chirurgie, mais moi, ça ne me regarde pas, cela. Mais si le conflit n'est pas réglé, au bout de six mois, on peut vous donner, après une vérification. Ça se peut que le médecin dise, bien, madame, j'ai une mauvaise nouvelle, vous avez une récidive, parce que le conflit est toujours présent. Moi, là, un jour, quand je dis un jour, là, dans mon livre, « Le pouvoir de l'engagement », j'ai mis toutes les fois où j'ai dit un jour, puis c'est arrivé. Et là, je le dis un jour, je ferais des conférences à des médecins.00:05:08Je ne connais pas la médecine, c'est eux autres qui connaissent la médecine. Mais moi, là, chez les individus ou les compagnies, j'aide les gens à faire mieux dans ce qu'ils font déjà très bien. Puis, moi, quand je vais voir un médecin, je me la ferme sur mes trucs, mes trucs métaphysiques, parce que moi, ce n'est pas moi, moi, je n'ai pas appris la médecine. Je prends l'information qu'ils me donnent, merci. Si j'ai des prises de sang, tout ça, ils vont me dire, si, ça, le cholestérol, ça va, le glycémie, bon, c'est un peu haut, bon. Ensuite, oui, bon. Alors, je tiens compte de cela. Et c'est pour ça que moi, j'ai mes prises de sang aux trois mois au lieu des six mois, parce qu'étant donné que le stress, tout changement, même positif, c'est un stress, ça peut jouer sur la santé physique.00:05:50Je veux me rendre compte tout de suite, il y a eu des changements qui se sont faits dans mon corps physique. Ça me ferait très, très, très, très grand plaisir qu'il y ait de plus en plus, de plus en plus de médecins qui utilisent le livre Le Grand Dictionnaire des Malaises et des Maladies, parce qu'ils pourraient aider leurs clients. Ça n'empêche pas que la personne peut avoir besoin de médicaments. Ça n'empêche pas que la personne peut avoir besoin de traitements ou de chirurgie ou de quoi que ce soit. Mais est-ce que ça peut aider ? Pourquoi pas informer des gens ? Il y a un truc que j'ai envie de souligner, et c'est hyper important pour moi, et j'apprécie que tu insistes là-dessus dans ton discours.00:06:22Le dictionnaire, là, il n'est pas là pour remplacer la médecine, et tu n'es pas en train de rejeter l'approche conventionnelle. On est en train de dire que toi, tu ajoutes ce supplément d'âme, pour le coup, tu vois, pour revenir au nom régional. Et dans la nouvelle édition, maintenant, j'ai mis Le Grand Dictionnaire des Malaises et des Maladies en sous-titre Le Dictionnaire de la médecine de l'âme et des émotions. Tu lui as redonné. Oui, mais je ne l'ai pas mis en gros titre, parce que l'autre titre est connu depuis 25 ans. Puis, il y a une nouvelle édition qui vient de sortir, là, il y a quelques mois. Oui, depuis mars 2024. Deux fois plus d'énergie que la deuxième édition, 30 % plus d'informations, tous les textes ont été revisés, et tous les textes ont été revérifiés aussi, ce qui n'était pas le cas de la première à la deuxième édition.00:07:08Revérifiés par ? Par Lucie Bernier, surtout. C'est ta collaboratrice depuis 35 ans ? Disons qu'on se connaît depuis 35 ans. A commencé à travailler sur la première édition plutôt au niveau du français. Sur la deuxième édition, on a travaillé plus que 2 000 heures sur la deuxième édition, en 2007. Et là, on a travaillé pendant environ trois ans et demi à temps plein, presque. Moi, j'ai fait beaucoup de recherches dans la troisième édition. Par exemple, je ne sais pas moi, il y en avait dans la deuxième, mais par exemple, la maladie de Parkinson. Pourquoi c'est Parkinson ? Parkinson était soit médecin ou chimiste, je ne sais pas pourquoi, qui a découvert les symptômes qui ont rapport à la maladie telle ou telle. Je ne sais pas. Donc, ça a donné son nom à la maladie.00:07:53Tous ceux qui ont la maladie de Huntington, la maladie de, la maladie de, la maladie de, je suis tout allé chercher pourquoi on avait mis ce nom-là. Et souvent, merci à ces gens-là qui ont pu identifier la maladie. Parce que dans les cinq étapes pour parvenir à la guérison, qui est la connaissance, l'ouverture, le lâcher-prise, l'acceptation et l'action, la connaissance est importante. Alors, le fait de connaître la maladie, ça a permis par la suite aux médecins de développer soit des traitements, des médicaments, du traitement quelconque, que ce soit opération ou autre, je ne sais pas quoi. Cette connaissance-là a permis de faire avancer la médecine. Et moi, je trouvais ça important que les gens sachent la contribution de tous ces chimistes, biochimistes, médecins, spécialistes qui ont contribué au niveau médical.00:08:49Je t'écoute et je me dis, j'ai l'impression qu'on tisse comme un fil rouge par rapport à ton parcours, par rapport au dictionnaire qui est toujours de ramener le visible et l'invisible ensemble. On les réunit, ça fait du sens ensemble. Non, mais c'est bien que tu l'apportes parce que moi, depuis les premières heures que j'ai travaillé sur le grand dictionnaire des malaises et maladies, janvier 91, fin janvier 91, je savais que les maîtres ont décidé de prendre les malaises et maladies comme prétexte pour montrer à ce qui est invisible, les pensées, les sentiers, les sentiments et les émotions ont des répercussions physiques mesurables donc les malaises et les maladies. Si j'agis sur l'invisible, les pensées, les sentiments et les émotions, ça a des chances d'avoir des répercussions physiques positives, plus positives.00:09:35Donc, à la base, c'est comme si c'était un livre ésotérique. Moi, dans le travail que je faisais, j'avais toujours ça en tête. L'invisible manifeste le physique. Alors, toujours, toujours, toujours, toujours ça en tête. Oui, parce que, revenons-en à ce quels dictionnaire ? Dans le dictionnaire, vraiment, le principe, c'est l'ordre alphabétique, maladie, maladie, malaise, etc. Dans cette nouvelle édition, tu vas ajouter cette couche-là que tu évoques de « Qui est à l'origine de la découverte de ? » Et puis, toi, dans le texte du dictionnaire, tu as ajouté comme une couche énergétique, on peut le dire comme ça ? Ça te fait marrer quand je dis ça ? Pourquoi ? Vas-y. Je ne mets pas toujours le côté ésotérique de l'avant. Pour moi, c'est essentiellement un livre ésotérique. C'est surtout cette troisième édition.00:10:20Parce que tu sais, les gens peuvent le voir et mon but, ça n'a jamais été que ce soit subliminal. Sur chaque page, chacune des pages du Grand Dictionnaire des Malaises et Maladies, il y a un grand H avec un U sur toutes les pages. On en revient à ce son originel que tu évoquais tout à l'heure. Alors, c'est le son « You », c'est un mantra spirituel. Et ce mantra-là, les caractéristiques, c'est la protection, l'ouverture de Conscience et la guérison. Alors, c'est pour ça que c'est là. Donc, les gens qui utilisent cette édition, lorsque ils rouvrent le livre, c'est comme une lumière qui les éclaire davantage et qui permet plus facilement une prise de conscience. Je l'ouvre là. Ces explications par maladie, tu prends une explication très scientifique.00:11:04Enfin, c'est quoi cette maladie et tout. Mais ce qui est intéressant, c'est qu'il y a ce petit texte à la fin que tu nous encourage à lire très lentement, c'est ça ? C'est tout le texte. Et c'est là depuis 1998 et beaucoup de gens ne l'ont pas vu. Pour faire la technique de prononciation monosyllabique qui est une technique de guérison émotionnelle. C'est une technique de guérison émotionnelle qui est très efficace. Donc, on voit bien que le dictionnaire des malaises et des maladies va bien au-delà des mots physiques et puis il nous emmène sur un autre terrain de guérison. Oui, bien sûr. La première édition, tu as mis quasiment sept années à l'écrire. Sept ans, pas à temps plein nécessairement, mais sur une période de sept ans. Et la deuxième édition a commencé en 2001.00:11:48En 2001. Elle est sortie en 2007. Et la troisième édition, on l'a commencé il y a un peu plus que trois ans et demi maintenant. On l'a gardé secret. Il y avait une raison qu'on l'a gardé secret, c'est parce qu'on ne savait pas combien de temps ça prendrait. Non seulement pas créer de fausses attentes, mais pas avoir la pression que, on a dit que c'était au mois de juin, telle année que ça sortirait, il faut le sortir. Pas de pression. Non, on met le temps qu'il faut à tout ça si ça sortit au mois de mars. Est-ce qu'à l'époque où toi, tu fais ce livre, tu nous l'as dit un peu plus tôt, la partie canalisée, est-ce que tu imagines déjà la résonance que ça va avoir ?00:12:25Il est passé entre combien de mains, ce dictionnaire ? Tu as une idée ? On dit que c'est deux millions de lecteurs. À travers le monde, en plus ? Oui. Deux millions de lecteurs. Parce que si toi, tu vis en couple, puis tu as deux enfants, puis c'est des ados, donc tu as un livre, mais tu as quatre personnes. Je veux toujours être honnête envers les gens. Si les gens disent : il y a deux millions de livres vendus, si quelqu'un est autour de moi, je dis non. J'ai dit : il y a deux millions de lecteurs. Je veux être juste là. Je ne veux pas mettre des chiffres juste pour que ça ait l'air de ce que ça a l'air.00:12:59Tu vois, moi, par exemple, je l'ai découvert la première fois avec un ostéopathe qui l'a utilisé dans une séance avec moi. Donc, tu vois, je fais partie de ces lectrices indirectes. Et donc, en fait, c'est le livre qui, après, t'a ouvert les portes de ces ateliers et de ces tournées que tu as faites en Europe et principalement en France. Après, j'en ai écrit d'autres. Après, cela a été les cinq étapes pour parvenir à la guérison. C'est le complément théorique du Grand Dictionnaire des Malaises et Maladies. Les gens, ils devraient toujours acheter les deux livres en même temps. Parce que dans le Grand Dictionnaire des Malaises et Maladies, on parle des pensées, des sentiments, des émotions qui ont fait arriver le conflit qui a pu déclencher la maladie.00:13:35Mais on ne parle pas au niveau du stress, du surstress, comment ça fonctionne, comment le cerveau fonctionne. Ça, on le dit dans les cinq étapes pour parvenir à la guérison. On explique le fonctionnement de tout ça dans ce qui est dans le Dictionnaire, dans les cinq étapes pour parvenir à la guérison. C'est ça. C'est la suite logique, en fait. Oui, oui. Dans les cinq étapes pour parvenir à la guérison, je veux dire, ça prend au moins minimum quatre des cinq étapes pour avoir une guérison. Qu'on aille à Lourdes ou à Medjugorje ou je ne sais pas trop où. J'ai beau avoir Marie qui est à côté de moi, la Vierge Marie, dans son énergie, ou l'archange Gabriel ou quoi. Mais si je ne suis pas dans l'ouverture, si je ne suis pas dans l'acceptation, ça ne guérira pas.00:14:15Il y a des gens, quand ils vont dans ces endroits-là, il y a au moins quatre des cinq étapes qu'il faut qu'ils soient présents à l'intérieur d'eux autres pour que la guérison émotionnelle puisse se faire. Alors, est-ce qu'on peut les citer, ces cinq étapes ? Le connaissant, l'ouverture, le lâcher prise, l'acceptation et l'action. Et le plus important de toutes ces cinq étapes, c'est l'acceptation, parce que je ne peux rien changer que je n'ai pas accepté. Et accepter, ça ne veut pas dire que je suis d'accord. Accepter, ça veut dire que j'accepte que j'ai une prise de conscience à faire. Et c'est ça le but. Et c'est un secret. Ça passe au travers du cœur. C'est pour ça que à chaque fois qu'il y a le mot « acceptation » ou « accepte » dans le grand scénario de Maladie de Maladie ou dans d'autres livres, il y a toujours une flèche vers le bas avec un cœur.00:14:58Parce que j'accepte ma tête vers mon cœur. Et la guérison émotionnelle, ça fait beaucoup au niveau du cœur. Il y a beaucoup de techniques que j'enseigne que c'est des techniques d'acceptation qui se font au niveau du cœur. La boule de lumière, la technique du merci, plein de trucs comme ça. C'est des guérisons émotionnelles au niveau du cœur. Si je reviens sur ton parcours, après le dictionnaire et ses ateliers, toi tu as complété ces papiers juratifs comme ta boîte à outils de thérapeute. Et donc, il y a eu toutes ces approches, toutes ces techniques que tu as amenées, je pense notamment au bonhomme allumette, qui est hyper connu. Est-ce que tout ça est né au fur et à mesure, après le dictionnaire, au fur et à mesure de tes rencontres, comme si ça venait ainsi ?00:15:40Oui, c'est de l'information que je recevais. À un moment donné, je partais de chez moi et j'allais en ville, en auto. « Ah, tu vas faire un livre, un prochain livre, ça va s'appeler « Le pouvoir de l'engagement ». » « Ah bon, voilà, ça va être facile. » Je donne déjà un atelier qui s'appelle « Le pouvoir de l'engagement ». C'est sûr que les notes de cours pour un livre, ce n'est pas la même chose. « Ça va être facile, je vais jusqu'au point de départ. » C'était un des livres les plus difficiles que j'ai eu à écrire. Pour quelles raisons, alors? Ça parlait du mental, du fonctionnement du mental, de cela et de ça. Et quand c'est un livre, il faut toujours s'imaginer que le lecteur, il n'est pas physiquement avec la personne.00:16:21Il faut s'assurer que dans ce qu'il va lire, il va comprendre ce qui est marqué. Ça m'a demandé beaucoup, beaucoup à faire ce livre-là. Tu sais la différence quand tu dis, quand tu es en conférence avec les personnes qui sont là devant toi, tu arrives à capter l'énergie, tu vois potentiellement même les questions qu'elles peuvent se poser, les devancer. Effectivement, quand tu es seul derrière ta page blanche. Je les entends. Non, parce que des fois, je vais mettre des choses dans les livres. À un moment donné, dans les livres, le pouvoir des mots qui me libère. Il m'est venu une information, à savoir qu'à chaque fois que je dis une expression ou un mot qui est négatif, c'est de la magie noire que je fais sur moi.00:16:57Ça m'est venu, je dis, c'est trop fort ça. Là, ils m'ont dit, c'est de la magie noire, t'écris ça comme ça. J'ai dit, ok, ok, ok, ok. Donc, il risquait d'avoir des réactions. Mais bon, la réalité, c'est ça aussi. Est-ce qu'il y en a eu des réactions ? Non, pas nécessairement. Pas sur ça. C'est comme si j'entends les gens, la réaction qu'ils vont avoir, puis des fois, ils ne sont pas d'accord sur un truc que je mets. Je dis, ok, merci de l'info, mais moi, je le fais pour ceux qui sont d'accord ou que ça va les aider. Si vous autres, ça ne vous aide pas, c'est correct aussi. On en a parlé d'ailleurs sur le dictionnaire à la sortie, puis même parfois bien après. Il y a eu parfois quelques polémiques.00:17:37Les gens peuvent dire, c'est de la foutaise, tout ce qui est écrit. C'est correct, c'est de la foutaise. Qu'est-ce que ça veut que je fasse, moi? Il y a des gens qui lisent ça, puis il y a des guérisons émotionnelles. Il y a quand même des guérisons physiques. Qu'est-ce que tu veux? On a beau dire, c'est de la foutaise. Les gens ont le droit de dire ce qu'ils veulent. C'est ça, en fait. C'est ce qu'on se disait en off avant l'enregistrement, que toi, tu n'es pas là pour faire du prosélytisme. Alors, tant mieux si les gens prennent. Moi, je n'ai rien à prouver, puis je n'ai personne à sauver. Donc, à partir de là, Jacques, c'est un fou, c'est un crétin. Merci beaucoup. Jacques est génial, il est extraordinaire. Merci beaucoup.00:18:09C'est pareil. Et de toute façon, les gens, je l'explique dans le pouvoir des mots qui me libèrent, là, les gens, ils parlent toujours d'eux-mêmes même. Si quelqu'un me dit, tu es un crétin, tu es un imbécile, tu es un imposteur, disons que je sais à qui j'ai affaire. Parce qu'on parle toujours de soi-même. On parle toujours de soi-même. Si quelqu'un me dit, tu es génial, tu es extraordinaire, tu es un gars d'un grand cœur, je sais à qui j'ai affaire aussi. On ne peut pas exprimer quelque chose qu'on n'a pas en nous. Parce que si ce n'est pas en nous, c'est comme si ça n'existe pas. Si quelqu'un me traite d'imbécile, bien, c'est sa part d'imbécile en lui qui projette chez moi. Quelque chose que tu veux que je fasse ?00:18:48Les autres sont comme un miroir, quoi. Toujours. Quelqu'un peut me parler d'une partie de hockey qu'il joue, là, et les commentaires qu'il va faire et tout, et tout, et tout, et tout. Je vais savoir des choses de sa vie privée juste par les commentaires qu'il fait sur un sport, un soccer ou quoi que ce soit. Parce que je ne peux pas exprimer quelque chose que je n'ai pas à l'intérieur de moi. Je peux ne pas être d'accord avec quelqu'un comme actuellement aux États-Unis. Au moins, on se parle des élections avec Trump. On peut ne pas être d'accord avec un ou avec l'autre. Je ne suis pas d'accord, mais je ne suis pas d'accord. C'est tout. C'est un jugement, en fait. C'est ça que tu dis.00:19:22Parce qu'il y a des gens, là, au niveau psychologique, il y a des gens que si tu n'es pas contre quelque chose, ça veut dire que tu es pour. Il y en a qui pensent comme ça. Oui, il faut que ce soit blanc ou noir, mais tu ne peux pas être dans cette forme de nuance que tu es en train de souligner. Voilà. Je comprends ce qu'il veut. Le grand scénario de Malades et maladies, troisième édition, c'est la première fois de ma vie que je peux dire que mon degré de satisfaction sur un ouvrage est à 100 %. Ce n'était pas le cas avant ? Non, mais j'étais content. J'étais content, puis c'était merveilleux aussi.00:19:53Mais là, cette fondation-là qui est sur place, les énergies qui ont été mises là-dessus, les maîtres qui ont été mis là-dessus, qui ont aidé, les répercussions qu'il va y avoir par rapport à ça, les guérisons émotionnelles, les commentaires qu'ils vont se faire éventuellement là-dessus, c'est extraordinaire ce qui a pu sortir. C'est comme un aboutissement, tu dirais ? Oui, c'est de ça qu'on m'a informé, mes amis en haut. Tu es dans cette phase-là. Tu peux te retourner sur le chemin parcouru et savourer. Ça ne veut pas dire qu'il n'y a rien après, qu'il n'y a pas encore du boulot, mais juste là, c'est... J'ai un degré de satisfaction à 100 % sur le livre. Mais maintenant, il va faire son chemin. Oui, ça ne t'appartient plus, en fait.00:20:32On dit souvent, dans le livre, c'est comme un bébé, puis tu l'offres au monde, et après, est-ce qu'il vient comme un enfant ? Oui, c'est ça. Ça ne t'appartient plus, mais c'est OK. Oui, je suis surpris des fois que, d'une certaine façon, jusqu'à quel point j'en suis détaché. Là, on est actuellement au mois d'août 2024. En novembre, décembre, je fais trois salons en France en 2024. Biarritz, Bordeaux et Montpellier. Alors, c'est sûr, je vais faire une conférence sur le grand scénario de Malaisie et maladie pour faire connaître. C'est la continuité, en fait. Oui, c'est ça, pour faire connaître. C'est ça, en fait, ton parcours, il a toujours été dans la transmission, en fait. La transmission. La transmission, d'ouverture de conscience. Et c'est quoi la suite et les projets pour toi ?00:21:14Ça dépend comment ça va se présenter. Mes amis m'ont montré, ils m'ont dit que peut-être qu'il y a des choses qui se développeraient beaucoup en Inde, mais je ne cours pas après ça. S'il y a quelque chose qui se présente, je vais rester ouvert parce que j'ai déjà eu l'information que je pouvais faire quelque chose. C'est intéressant ce que tu dis. Tu as reçu une info, celle-ci, l'Inde. Alors, la difficulté, c'est de ne pas le provoquer artificiellement ? Oui, la difficulté, ce n'est pas de difficulté. J'ai l'info. Si ça arrive, je ne serais pas surpris, c'est tout. Ça va être plus facile pour moi d'embarquer dedans. OK. Dans le projet. C'est comme en 1985, j'ai su deux mois avant que mon meilleur ami deviendrait en couple avec mon épouse.00:21:54Quand c'est arrivé, je ne suis pas surpris. Non, mais je ne suis pas surpris. Tu ne leur avais pas dit que tu avais reçu l'info ? Oui, bien, j'ai dit au garçon, qui était un genre donjouant, j'ai dit : 'Je t'interdis d'aller voir mon épouse, mais si elle vient vers toi, tu es libre de faire ce que tu veux.' Un soir, elle l'a appelée ; elle est revenue le lendemain matin. Tu l'avais vue juste. Alors, j'ai été non fonctionnelle pendant deux, trois mois. Moi qui aime bien contrôler ma vie, parce que j'avais de l'attachement et pour l'un et pour l'autre. Alors, on m'avait dit ce qui se passerait, mais on ne m'avait pas dit : 'moi, comment je le vivrais.' Alors, c'est parce que j'avais de l'attachement. Là, on parle de 1985.00:22:29Aujourd'hui, il m'arriverait quelque chose, je le règle entre 5 et 7 minutes. Comment alors ? Les émotions qui vont avec. Une des façons qu'on peut faire toujours, c'est avec la technique des bonhommes à l'humide, mais j'ai une autre technique qui ressemble à ça, qui permet de, on va chercher même des vies passées du début du temps jusqu'à aujourd'hui, et on fait la coupure énergétique avec la personne. J'ai vécu une expérience il y a quelques années, puis je n'avais jamais vécu ça de ma vie. Avec mon thérapeute, j'en ai parlé, j'ai dit, « Se peut-il que j'ai vécu un coup de foudre ? » Il a dit oui, exactement. Mais quand j'en ai parlé à la personne, à ce moment-là, la personne a dit non.00:23:04J'ai exprimé mes sentiments, la personne a dit non, mais son nom, il venait de la tête, il n'a pas du cœur. Je comprends. Est-ce que j'étais pour me battre avec cette personne-là? J'ai laissé aller. Alors, bon, j'ai fait la coupure énergétique, c'est après cinq minutes, c'est fini. C'était comme, bon, parce que la personne, j'avais évalué qu'elle avait 90 % des attentes quand je m'attendais envers quelqu'un. Oh! C'est beaucoup, là. C'est pas mal, hein? Ah oui, non, mais c'était rare, ce qui s'est passé. Puis cette personne-là avait été avertie que dans les mois qui s'en venaient, il y aurait quelqu'un, genre médium, qui se présenterait à elle et tout. Mais qu'importe. La personne est allée dans sa tête. Mais l'avantage, c'est que j'ai pu couper. Ça devenait un événement que j'avais vécu comme ça.00:23:46J'ai pu, oh, j'aurais été quelqu'un. Ça m'aurait bien plu. Non, non, non, on oublie ça. C'est passé. C'est passé, c'est passé, c'est tout. Pourquoi s'en faire ? Je rigole. Je ne sais pas si je rigole ou si je pleure en t'écoutant, parce qu'à la fois, j'entends, mon mental comprend tout, puis mon cœur fait, c'est rude. Et en même temps, j'ai envie, en t'écoutant, de me dire, en vrai, ça doit être accessible. Mais la technique des bonhommes à lumettes, elle vient de mes vies passées comme moi, une bouddhiste. Parce que qu'est-ce qui est important dans le bouddhisme ? Une des facettes les plus importantes, c'est le détachement. Qu'est-ce qui arrive avec la technique des petits bonhommes à lumettes ? Moi, j'enseigne le bouddhisme sans parler du bouddhisme. Détachement. Détachement, on ne coupe pas l'amour.00:24:31On coupe l'attachement qui provient d'une blessure émotionnelle. Donc, on coupe ça. C'est ça qu'on coupe. Alors, après, soit que ça remet plus d'amour dans la situation personnellement, soit que ça nous rapproche de la personne ou la personne s'éloigne normalement, un ou l'autre, mais ça se fait en harmonie. Donc, ça me permet de me recentrer et de ne pas mettre mon attention sur la blessure, parce que je deviens ce sur quoi je porte mon attention. Si je mets mon attention sur la blessure, dans mon énergie, je vais manifester cette énergie de blessure-là. Et on en revient à cette histoire des vibrations, qu'en fait, on vibre enfin, on va emmener ce qu'on vibre. L'attachement, ce n'est pas de l'amour. Quelqu'un, des fois, des parents me disent « Oui, mais c'est normal d'être attaché à nos enfants.00:25:18» Non, c'est normal de les aimer. Et si on a de l'attachement, on risque par rapport à nos enfants d'exercer une forme de contrôle consciemment ou inconsciemment. Et ça, ce n'est pas de l'amour. En tant que parent, il faut que je m'occupe de mes enfants, il faut que je m'occupe de leur donner une certaine éducation, les nourrir, une certaine sécurité. C'est OK, ça. Mais d'être attaché, non. De vouloir ce qu'il y a de mieux pour eux. – Oui, parce que dans l'attachement que tu évoques qu'on peut avoir avec nos enfants, cela signifie par exemple avoir des grandes attentes sur leur vie professionnelle, etc. On voit les dégâts que cela peut faire après.00:25:53– Oui, mais moi, si je suis médecin et que j'ai un garçon, c'est un garçon, je voulais qu'il devienne médecin. Mais lui, il veut être mécanicien. C'est ça qui lui fait plaisir. Mais il y en a qui sont devenus, en fait, la profession de leur père, mais pas parce que c'est ça qu'ils voulaient faire, mais parce que c'est leur père, c'est ça qu'ils voulaient. – Et cela les a rendus malheureux. – Après, ça va mal dans le couple, ensuite ça va mal, ça développe des maladies, ensuite ça va. – C'est simple, en fait, quand je t'écoute, j'ai l'impression que c'est super simple. – Oui, mais il faut être à l'écoute. 90 % de notre fonctionnement est régi par le subconscient.00:26:24Et j'attire ou je deviens ce que j'ai pas accepté en 0 et 12 ans. Des blessures que j'ai eues en 0 et 12 ans. Toute la programmation que j'ai au point de départ, il faut faire le ménage là-dedans. Plus je fais le ménage là-dedans, plus la situation devient claire pour moi. Quand je dis « moi », c'est chacun d'entre nous. Et des fois, c'est pas évident parce que je peux faire un certain travail sur moi et j'ai l'impression que ça n'a pas fonctionné. Je suis bouleversé quand tel événement arrive. Bon, fais que là, je suis un atelier, par exemple, un atelier de développement personnel et tout, et je travaille le souci émotif qui a rapport à ça et tout, je me dégage et tout.00:27:00Puis là, je me dis « ah, c'est un beau travail que j'ai fait ce week-end, voit-tu là ? ». Et puis là, il arrive l'événement, l'événement semblable en question et là, je suis encore bouleversé. Il me semblait que j'avais travaillé ça, il me semblait que c'était fini. Et là, à un moment donné, quand ça m'est arrivé, j'ai demandé à voir l'image. C'est comme un iceberg. Si, supposons que c'était un événement qui avait rapport au rejet, l'iceberg, c'est marqué « rejet », mais il y a juste une pointe qui dépasse. Alors, je fais un travail sur moi, je fais un travail sur moi, j'enlève une partie sur le dessus de l'iceberg, mais il en reste une autre partie, il remonte. Peut-être qu'avant que je fasse l'atelier, quand il arrivait une situation comme ça, de rejet, j'en avais pour quatre jours à Marmette.00:27:39Après l'atelier, j'en ai pour trois jours à Marmette. Et je travaille sur moi, je travaille sur moi, j'en ai pour une journée à Marmette. Je travaille encore sur moi, je travaille encore sur moi, mais j'en ai une heure pour une heure à Marmette. C'est parce que le morceau de l'îceberg est diminué à chaque fois. Mais ce qui est marqué sur l'îceberg, le rejet, je le vis tout le temps comme si c'était la première fois. Vois-tu, là ? Du moment que je fais quelque chose pour moi, j'en ai un bénéfice, mais des fois, c'est pas évident. Je le vois pas, le bénéfice que j'ai. Merci, parce que ça donne confiance. Parce que, tu sais, on a l'impression de tourner en rond, mais en fait pas.00:28:08Il y a une autre image que je mets dans un livre, c'est comme un verre, un verre transparent, mais qui est rempli de glaçons. Les glaçons, c'est peut-être les blessures que j'ai vécues émotivement. Quand je travaille sur moi, les glaçons du dessus, parce que je regarde sur le dessus, c'est plein de glaçons. Quand je travaille encore sur moi, je fais fondre quelques glaçons sur le dessus, je regarde le dessus du verre, c'est encore plein de glaçons sur le dessus du verre. Mais je me dis, mon esprit scientifique, il faut qu'il y ait un changement quelque part. Parce que j'ai fait quelque chose. Le changement, il est où? C'est que là, au fond de mon verre, à mesure que je fais des changements sur moi, il y a de moins en moins de glaçons dans le fond du verre.00:28:44Mais il y en a toujours autant sur le dessus. Ça représente quoi, le fond du verre? Ça représente ma voix intérieure. C'est de plus en plus clair à l'intérieur de moi, à mesure que je travaille sur moi. Même si je regarde en surface, et ça a l'air d'avoir autant de glaçons qu'avant. Il n'y en a pas autant dans le verre au complet, parce que les glaçons, ils flottent. Mais la quantité d'eau, l'eau augmente, et donc ça devient plus clair en moi, ce qui se passe. C'est ça, l'avantage du travail qu'on fait sur soi. Merci, ça fait du bien d'entendre ça, de se dire qu'en fait, on ne travaille jamais à perte, là où parfois, on pourrait avoir l'impression de ramer, ramer. C'est pour montrer aussi que c'est possible.00:29:21C'est possible de faire des changements. Je suis obligée de rebondir sur deux trucs que tu as dit. Le premier, tout à l'heure, tu évoquais une situation personnelle où tu avais eu besoin d'en parler à un thérapeute. Toi, tu continues à te faire accompagner au-delà de tes présences, invités. C'est visible. Pourquoi, mon Dieu? Je fais un très, très grand travail sur moi. Encore maintenant? Constamment, constamment. Quel type de thérapeute tu vas voir? Moi, depuis un an, j'avais un thérapeute qui était un voyant clairvoyant clairaudien. Il était clair de tout. Il y a toujours moyen d'expansionner sa conscience, de devenir plus équilibré. La conscience grandit. On n'a envie qu'à travailler au niveau cosmique, des choses comme ça. Ce n'est pas toujours conscient dans le physique, mais c'est un peu comme ça.00:30:05Dans l'énergie, ça se passe quand même. Ce que tu veux dire, et je trouve ça génial, c'est que le chemin n'est jamais terminé. Il n'y a pas comme une destination. On va toujours continuer à expanser. Les maîtres que j'ai pu rencontrer en Inde, c'est intéressant. Ils font un travail très intéressant sur eux, mais souvent, ça ne va pas plus haut que le mental. C'est déjà bien, très, très bien, le mental. C'est à ce niveau vibratoire- là, mais dans la charte des plans, au-delà du mental, il y a le plan de l'âme, il y a les montres pures de Dieu. Moi, je pense que je suis rendu au bout du bout. Je ne chercherai pas plus loin, parce que je suis rendu au bout.00:30:40Mais quand certains maîtres nous montrent qu'il y a quelque chose de plus loin, de plus grand, parce que mon objectif, c'est la réalisation de soi, la réalisation de Dieu, mais ça passe d'abord et avant tout par la réalisation de soi. Ensuite, la réalisation de Dieu. Ces gens-là, ils ont fait un bon bout de chemin, mais il en reste un bout à faire. Des fois, les gens ne savent pas qu'il y en a un bout à faire. C'est comme des gens qui ont des expériences hors du corps, tout ça, et surtout sur le plan astral, ils sont certains qu'ils sont rendus au ciel. Mais tant mieux, c'est sûr que c'est beaucoup plus lumineux, les couleurs sont beaucoup plus belles, c'est beaucoup plus agréable, tous les paysages et tout, c'est tellement beau sur le plan astral.00:31:20Mais il y a le plan causal, il y a le plan mental, il y a le plan d'Éric, il y a le plan de l'an, mais il y en a qui pensent qu'ils sont rendus au ciel. C'est une partie du cheminement. J'en parle, j'ai fait une vidéo, si tu l'en pensais, qui s'appelle « La réalisation de soi ». Je peux être réalisé dans ma conscience la grandeur d'une boule de golf, je peux être réalisé la grandeur d'un ballon de foot, je peux être réalisé la grandeur d'un édifice. Je suis toujours réalisé, mais je peux être de plus en plus, de plus en plus, de plus en plus réalisé, à un degré de plus en plus grand. C'est l'expansion que tu évoquais tout à l'heure. Voilà, c'est ça. Merci. Oui, c'est l'expansion.00:32:04Moi, je t'écoute, je me dis, mais pour moi, Jacques, en fait, il est médium. Tu nous parles de tes amis de là-haut qui viennent te parler, qui te soufflent pas mal de messages, qui te soufflent des idées de livres et tout ça, mais ce n'est pas comme ça que tu le vois, toi. J'ai appris beaucoup d'être en canalisation. Oui, en canalisation. Le chanling, c'est être en contact avec son moi supérieur ou un guide spirituel de haut niveau. Tandis que la médiumnité, ça peut vouloir dire aussi, être en contact avec une personne décidée ou des choses comme ça. Je ne fais pas ça. Si quelqu'un me demande, Jacques, qu'est-ce que tu vois pour moi dans six mois ? Peut-être que je ne verrai rien.00:32:43Je vais dire, trouve-toi un bon voyant, une bonne voyante, prends une consultation et il va peut-être t'aider plus que moi. Moi, je sais ce que j'ai besoin de savoir quand c'est utile de le savoir. Quand ce n'est pas utile de le savoir, des fois, il y a des gens autour de moi qui voient quelque chose que moi, je ne vois pas. Parce que c'est mieux que je ne le vois pas parce que j'aurais pris une décision qui n'était pas appropriée de le faire. Tu n'as pas besoin de cette info à l'instant T. Voilà. Alors, OK, tu n'es pas médium, mais tu es bien connecté. Oui, si les gens me demandent si je suis médium, je dis non, mais j'ai beaucoup d'intuition.00:33:15Tu sais, je rigole souvent parce que je me rends compte à quel point, et puis tu ne viens que confirmer ça, les thérapeutes que je rencontre grâce à la petite voix, ce que je comprends, c'est qu'au plus ils sont au contact des humains, de leur souffrance, au plus ils aiguisent comme un canal, mais, ils ont souvent beaucoup de mal à mettre ce mot-là de médiumnité, comme si c'était mal compris, tu l'as dit, tu vois, ce n'est pas de la vaillance, etc., mais parfois aussi mal perçu ou difficile à assumer. Moi, je me sens à l'aise de dire que j'ai beaucoup d'intuition. Ça fait des années, c'est comme ça. Mais si on me dit médium, je ne suis pas prêt à caisser et à mettre cette étiquette-là sur moi.00:33:53De toute façon, tu n'aimes pas les étiquettes. Non, ça ne colle pas sur moi. Eh bien, partons avec l'intuition, c'est pas mal. En conférence, à un moment donné, ma première conférence que j'ai faite devant un groupe de 500 personnes, 500 personnes au niveau spirituel en septembre 78, à un moment donné, en plein milieu de la conférence, la voix arrive encore et ça dit « Ce que tu dis, ce n'est pas ça qui est important. C'est ce qui se passe qui est important. Plus que ce que tu dis, tu pourrais rester le restant de la conférence en silence et ce qui est important continuera de passer. » Bon, j'ai arrêté de parler. Je me suis rempli de ma conférence, mais j'ai arrêté de parler.00:34:22Mais là, ça a duré juste quelques secondes. La voix a repris « Oui, mais les gens, ils s'attendent en face de toi à ce que tu leur dises quelque chose. » Là, j'ai continué, mais ça a paru que la salle c'est comme si j'avais eu un moment de réflexion. Alors, par après, j'ai su que ce n'était pas ce que je disais qui était important. Quoi que je ne dis pas n'importe quoi en conférence, mais ce n'est pas ça qui est important. C'était superficiel, en fait. Oui. J'évalue que ce que je dis, c'est 10 % de la conférence. Ce qui se passe dans la conférence, c'est l'autre 90 %.00:34:49Tu ne dirais pas que c'est ce qui se passe dans l'échange qu'on a depuis tout à l'heure, un peu? Bien sûr. Jacques, j'aime bien terminer mes entretiens avec quelques questions rituelles. La première me fait rire parce qu'elle est un peu ridicule, donc je vais te la formuler autrement. D'habitude, je demande à mes invités s'ils écoutent parfois leur petite voix. Là, on a la réponse. Ma question serait du coup plutôt, comment tu l'écoutes ? Comment tu te mets à l'écoute de cette petite voix ? C'est comme si je l'entends ou je la ressens. J'ai fait tellement de ménages sur moi que maintenant, quand une idée me vient, c'est rare que ça peut être pourvoyé par le mental. Ça fait que j'ai beaucoup plus de chances d'être à l'écoute.00:35:25Et tu n'as pas besoin de te mettre dans un état de trance ou quelque chose ? Oui, c'est ça. Tu es en train de faire de la cuisine, ça te vient. La connexion est ouverte tout le temps. Est-ce que tu as un rituel ? Tu vois, tu nous dis que cette connexion est tout le temps présente, mais est-ce que tu as un rituel quotidien qui t'aide à te recentrer ? Non. Il faut que ça arrive que je faisais des contemplations tous les jours, pendant certains jours. J'intégrais le corps énergétique de mon mentor spirituel à l'intérieur de moi. Est-ce qu'il y a un livre, en dehors de ceux que toi tu as écrits, un livre qui t'a profondément inspiré, éclairé sur ton chemin de vie ? Oui, oui. La vie des maîtres.00:36:07Je me suis retrouvé beaucoup là-dedans. La vie des maîtres. Ma toute dernière question, Jacques, très terrestre, mais est-ce que toi, Jacques, tu es heureux ? Je suis toujours à la recherche de ça pour plus de plénitude. J'ai vu le jour, on m'a montré l'image quand j'atteindrais ce point-là. On m'a montré l'image. Alors, à ce moment-là, tout ce que je vais avoir vécu auparavant, ça va être pratiquement effacé, ce ne sera plus important. Ça va être le point où je suis arrivé. OK, c'est ce à quoi tu aspires. C'est ça. Merci beaucoup, Jacques, pour ton temps, ta générosité, ta sagesse, enfin voilà, tout ce qu'on vient de partager. Merci beaucoup. C'est un plaisir. Une bonne continuation. Merci à tous ceux qui écouteront ces paroles. Ils peuvent percevoir aussi que je serai avec eux.00:36:59On était bien avec toi, là. Merci. ___________________________Développement personnel • spiritualité • thérapie alternative • santé mentale • jacques martel • bonhommes allumettes • thérapeute québecois • thérapie québec • thérapie alternative québec • médecine de l'âme • soin énergétique • attachement émotionnel • relations toxiques___________________________Vous aimerez cet épisode si vous aimez : podcast Intuition • Osez by Nico • Les Lueurs • Métamorphose • Sorcellerie blanche • Ces questions que tout le monde se pose................................................La petite voix est un podcast du label Lacmé Production.

Oracle University Podcast
Blockchain Tables

Oracle University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 16:35


In this episode of the Oracle University Podcast, hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham kick off a new season with a deep dive into the latest features of Oracle Database 23ai. Joined by Bill Millar, a Senior Principal Database & MySQL Instructor, they explore the new enhancements to blockchain tables, such as row versions, user chains, delegate signer, and countersignature. So, if you're curious about harnessing the power of blockchain tables for your database needs, this is the perfect episode for you!   Oracle MyLearn: https://mylearn.oracle.com/ou/course/oracle-database-23ai-new-features-for-administrators/137192/207062   Oracle University Learning Community: https://education.oracle.com/ou-community   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/oracle-university/   X: https://twitter.com/Oracle_Edu   Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, David Wright, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode.     --------------------------------------------------------   Episode Transcript:   00:00 Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative  podcasts, we'll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let's get started! 00:26 Lois: Hello and welcome to the Oracle University Podcast. I'm Lois Houston, Director of Innovation Programs with Oracle University, and with me is Nikita Abraham, Principal Technical Editor. Nikita: Hi everyone! Thank you for joining us as we begin a new season of the podcast. For the next few weeks, we're going to explore all the new features in Oracle Database 23ai, previously known as 23c. These episodes will be great for you if you're a database administrator, a developer, or even a database architect. Lois: Right Niki, and while anyone can listen to the podcast, you're probably going to get the most out of this season if you have prior knowledge or experience with the previous versions of Oracle Database and have used SQL to manage Oracle Databases. Throughout this season, we'll discuss new features in database availability, architecture, manageability, performance, and security.  01:21 Nikita: Exactly. Today, we're diving into the world of blockchain tables and the new features introduced. First, we'll try to get an overview of blockchain tables that were introduced in 21c. Then, we'll discuss the new features in 23ai, including row versions, user chains, delegate signer, and countersignature.  Lois: So, let's get started. To take us through all this, we are joined today by Bill Millar. Bill is a Senior Principal Database & MySQL Instructor with Oracle University. Hi Bill! Thanks for joining us. To begin, what is a blockchain table? 01:59 Bill: Well, a blockchain table provides the means for recording transactions where only insert operations are allowed. And rows are protected or restricted based on time as defined when the table is created. This makes the rows tamper-resistant with their chaining algorithms.  02:16 Nikita: Bill, take us through some common attributes of a blockchain table. Bill: They are append only, protects the current data in the table. Made tamper-resistant with their hashing algorithm. And optionally, they can be digitally signed. However, they are mandatory in blockchain platform transactions. Transaction logs, audit trails, compliance information, they can most benefit from using blockchain tables.  02:44 Lois: Bill, let's talk for a minute about the blockchain tables being tamper-resistant. What makes a blockchain table tamper-proof?  Bill: Well, with the insert only tables, each row is going to be chained to the previous row, except the first row. There's nothing to change it to. So once a row is added, it changes it to the previous row, to the previous row. Rows are linked when the transaction commits. We don't link them beforehand because you might roll back.  03:13 Nikita: Do we have some considerations or guidelines for managing blockchain tables? Bill: One, they may be partitioned. You can specify retention at a table level, the blockchain table itself. You can use the no drop clause. And you can also define it blockchain tables at the row level when you create that blockchain table. Defining a retention period for the table itself or a retention period for the rows.  03:41 Nikita: And are there any restrictions when using blockchain tables? Bill: There are several restrictions for the blockchain table. Some of them are… There are some data types that are not supported. The row ID, long, timestamp with time zone, and so forth. And there are other operations not allowed. A few of them are updating rows, merging rows, truncating, dropping them partitions. Converting a regular table to a blockchain table or vice versa.  So you do want to make sure that you understand the restrictions if you decide that you're going to use a blockchain table. There are some things you can alter in a blockchain table. One is you can modify a retention period.  It cannot be reduced. However, you can make it longer.  04:30 Lois: Ok, I think I've got it. So, coming to the 23ai features, what's new with blockchain tables? Could you give us a brief overview of them before we dive into each one? Bill: So we have the user chain, just a chain of rows based off to three user-defined columns. Previously, the system defined the chain.  The row versions…it allows me to have multiple historical views of a row that's going to be-- that is maintained with the blockchain table. We have the log history. The flashback data archive history tables are now blockchain tables.  And there's also a countersignature. So you can request the time of signing a row that it has a signature for that. That signature metadata is going to be stored within the row, within some hidden columns. And then you can also have a delegate signer. It's an alternate to the user who is allowed to sign rows inserted by that primary user.  05:31 Nikita: What are some advantages of using blockchain tables? Bill: There are benefits of using the blockchain tables in transparent from fraud protection and users don't know as they're inserting the data. You can detect it by verifying the rows in the blockchain table. They are not part of the database itself. It can be more secure when you're validating them. And it is easier than distributed blockchains where multiple blockchains with identical data is being maintained across multiple different platforms.  06:03 Lois: And what about benefits specifically from the 23ai new features?  Bill: We have allowed increased flexibility. Just the user-defined itself, instead of having it just rely on the system-defined. It can guarantee row versioning. The blockchain log history to record and protect the changes. The counter signature, along with the digital signature, can help protect it even more.  So you must specify a version. There is no default version, so you must specify whether either it's going to be version 1 or version 2 and create the table. Version 1 is the version from 21c. You have to specify version 2 if you're going to take advantage of some of the new features in 23c.  And with these two different versions, it does reduce the number of columns that you are going to have accessible. Version 1 uses 20 additional columns to maintain that blockchain information, whereas a version 2 blockchain table is going to use 40 additional columns. So that reduces the number of columns that you can use by 40.  Even though version 2 does use more columns for the hidden information, it does have its benefit. It does allow you to add, drop columns. You can drop partitions with version 2. You have distributed transactions. And you can also use with replication, such as Oracle Golden Gate and Active Data Guard.  07:32 Nikita: Are there restrictions when it comes to using blockchain tables? Bill: Again, make sure that you understand the requirements of your tables when determining if blockchain table is going to be appropriate for your application or not.  XMLTypes are not supported. Can't truncate. Doesn't work with sharded tables. Can't work with different policies such as the automatic data optimization, virtual private database, label security. Cannot use the DBMS_REDEFINITION package on a blockchain table.  08:10 Are you planning to become an Oracle Certified Professional this year? Whether you're a seasoned IT pro or just starting your career, getting certified can give you a significant boost. And don't worry, we've got your back! Join us at one of our cert prep live events in the Oracle University Learning Community. You'll get insider tips from seasoned experts and learn from other professionals' experiences. Plus, once you've earned your certification, you'll become part of our exclusive forum for Oracle-certified users. So, what are you waiting for? Head over to www.mylearn.oracle.com and create an account to jump-start your journey towards certification today! 08:53 Nikita: Welcome back! Let's get into each of those 23ai new features, Bill. What can you tell us about the row versions feature? Bill: With the row version option, it allows you to have multiple historic views of a row corresponding to a set of user-defined columns. Previously, only the system would define the columns.  When you create these, it automatically creates a view to allow you to view information about that blockchain table with the row version. The system is going to create the view with the same columns. However, the name of that view, it's going to take whatever that table name that you create and it's going to append the _Las$ onto it for that.  And it has not only the same columns of your table, but it also has additional columns in there. One of them be that last row version. This is going to allow you to see, what is the latest version of that row? In order to use the row versions, you must specify with the row version clause when you create the table.  It is also supported with or without primary key. The primary key column must not be identical to the set of the row version column. There are some restrictions, though. So you must specify-- you must specify a row version name with it. And remember, three columns is the maximum. You don't have to have three. You can have one, two, or three. And then the fields that are restricted to the types-- number, char, varchar, and raw.  And it cannot be used with version 1 blockchain tables, meaning blockchain tables came out in 21C. So if you have 21C, you cannot create it. It's a 23C feature. That's why that is like that. So you're going to specify with the row version. And then you're going to give it that row version name because that is required. And then up to three different columns that you want to use.  10:58 Lois: What about user chains? How do they enhance blockchain tables? Bill: So with the user chains, previously again, only the system chains were available. It randomly selected how to change the tables, what columns to chain it with.  Well now a user chain can be defined by the end user. And set up one, two, or three. Well, how many rows do you want to chain? Have that chain apply to. Again, the column types that we just talked about that are only supported. The number of the char, varchar, and raw. But with the user chains and you being able to identify the columns, it adds that additional flexibility to allow you to have this tamper-resistant table to be used by your applications.  So to create that blockchain table, user chain is defined when you create the table. So you're going to define when you create the table what is going to be that chain for that. When you do create that, any rows that have the same change values will be grouped together.  For example, let's say a banking application. I have an account. I make deposits. I make withdrawals. I do balance inquiries because that's all based off of that same field, that account, it'll group those together within the chain.   It does apply the hashing value to the columns that are stored within that chain.  12:27 Lois: Bill, can you explain the blockchain table delegate signer feature?  Bill: What it is, optionally, a signature that can be applied to provide additional security against tampering for that. However, if you do use it, it does require a digital certificate when adding a signature to a row.  Signatures are validated using that digital certificate and any signature algorithm for that. The delegate is an alternate. And it can be used instead of addition to just a user signature. So when I am the user, I create a row, it adds my signature, I can add my certificate to it or now I can have a delegate to do that for me.  So it can be digitally signed by the delegate. It can be signed by the delegate instead of the user itself. So that way, it's verified. Yes, that is good. Well, maybe users are not able to sign the rows they created, but they trust the delegate.  13:32 Nikita: And the last new feature to discuss is a blockchain table countersignature. Bill: A countersignature is going to provide additional guarantees that, hey, this data has been securely stored within our table itself. You can request a countersignature. It is requested at the time of signing a row. So what it's going to do is it's going to record that signature metadata in that row and the counting signature in the signed bytes that can be returned to the caller to verify, yes, that I might want to retrieve that information to use in another source for that.  So we can use that. As we said here, that candidate signature and the sign bytes, we might put it in another data store, might put it in our Oracle blockchain platform. For this non-repudiation purposes, basically what that means is that, hey, it's proof of the origin, the authenticity of it, the integrity of that data. Well, I want to pass that information to something else, another application or source or whatever. So yes, this is trusted information for that. So it gives that additional security. So it assures that the sender that their message was delivered plus gives proof of that sender's identity.  Countersignatures are saved in the blockchain table, that happens to be a blockchain table itself. The countersignature is computed using the bytes, using that hashing algorithm. It's going to include that end user signature, the delegate, or both. Remember, the end user can sign, a delicate can, or it can use both of that information for that. Even though we do save that information in the blockchain table, we recommend if you're going to use this, you might want to store that information outside of the database for those non-repudiation purposes.  15:37 Lois: Thank you so much, Bill, for taking us though all these updates. We look forward to having you back soon to talk us through some more of these new features. Nikita: To learn more about blockchain tables, visit mylearn.oracle.com and search for the Oracle Database 23ai: New Features for Administrators course. Join us next week for a discussion on some more Oracle Database 23ai new features. Until then, this is Nikita Abraham… Lois: And Lois Houston signing off! 16:06 That's all for this episode of the Oracle University Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please click Subscribe to get all the latest episodes. We'd also love it if you would take a moment to rate and review us on your podcast app. See you again on the next episode of the Oracle University Podcast.

Mitchell Report Unleashed Podcast
Episode 498: How Loyalty Transformed My Life and Career w/ Migena Agaraj

Mitchell Report Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 66:15


Migena Agaraj is a distinguished Global Connector, Business Matchmaker, and the visionary Founder and CEO of Eagles MA LLC, a consulting firm renowned for its innovative business solutions. She is also an investor, a 10X Certified Business Advisor, Mentor, and Trainer, a dynamic TV Host, and the Associate Producer of the esteemed show "America's Real Deal." Her accomplishments include being an Inspirational Global Speaker, a 5x Best-Selling Author, and a skilled Capital Raiser. Migena's journey began in the culturally rich city of Fier, Albania, where her early years laid the groundwork for a global perspective.She graduated from Hunter College in NYC with a degree in Economics and double minors in Italian and History. Fluent in five languages, Migena's linguistic abilities have been instrumental in bridging cultural gaps throughout her diverse professional career. With over two decades of experience, Migena has mastered various fields including Customer Service, Hospitality, Recruiting, HR, Commercial Office Space Real Estate, Business Development, Operations, Client Relations, and Capital Raising. This extensive experience forms the bedrock of her multifaceted career.As the founder and CEO of Eagles MA LLC, Migena leads a company that transcends traditional consultancy. Her firm provides business and real estate solutions as a global business matchmaker. This dual role underscores her dedication to fostering collaborations beyond mere transactions. Migena's role as an Inspirational Speaker further amplifies her efforts, motivating individuals to realize their potential. She is also a TV Host and Associate Producer for "America's Real Deal," a business competition show that connects visionaries with investment opportunities. Migena's passion for connection, collaboration, and global friendships is evident in all aspects of her life. Outside the boardroom, she enjoys reading, travelling, hosting events, panels, and interviews, and sharing her insights as a guest on podcasts.Her influence extends to the digital world through the ASKMIGENA SHOW, a podcast available on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Facebook, which offers a platform for engaging conversations. Her commitment to empowering others is encapsulated in her Mentorship Program, "Migena's 21C's: From Limited Connecting to Limitless Connections, The Art of Networking." This initiative reflects her belief in the transformative power of networking, a belief honed through years of navigating the complex interconnections within industries, people, and opportunities. → CONTACT MIGENA AGARAJ ON SOCIAL MEDIA ← INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/migenanyc/ WEBSITE: https://www.askmigena.comCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:10 - What does loyalty mean to you03:25 - Chatter Social Audio/ Social Audio Apps11:39 - How important is communication17:34 - Boundaries31:38 - How to Network 32:52 - Migena's Books34:50 - How Migena and I Met 37:35 - How Migena Became an Author49:14 - You have to look inside for all the answers51:15 - When you find you, you will be found by others56:59 - Why me57:35 - How Migena got into TV 58:24 - Migena's business today1:02:48 - Real Women in Real Estate Volume 2 is live on Audible1:05:10 - Where to find Migena

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
AZ TRT 2.0 - Best of Tech Part 1 - Data Centers, IT, EV Charging, Minerals & AI Software - AZ TRT S05 EP21 (236) 5-26-2024

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 53:52


  AZ TRT 2.0 - Best of Tech Part 1 - Data Centers, IT, EV Charging, Minerals & AI Software   AZ TRT S05 EP21 (236) 5-26-2024    What We Learned This Week: Host Matt on Data Centers + Energy Usage Lucian Aguayo of Redgear on IT Infrastructure Broc TenHouten of Intrinsic Power on EV Charging Brian Stevens of Neural Magic on AI Software Dr. Nick Sakharav of Reclaimed Minerals on Energy   ‘Best of' Clips from previous Tech themed aired in the first half of 2024   Notes:   Seg 1. - Clips from:   Data Centers + AI Growth Requires More Energy, is Nuclear an Option?   AZ TRT S05 EP20 (235) 5-19-2024      What We Learned This Week: Data Centers use lots of Energy with demand growing 15% per year AI Models are large software files, and this leads to more data Alternative Ideas like Clean Energy, smaller Data Centers, & Cooling Nuclear SMR (Small Modular Reactor) may be the Future of Energy Stock Investment Ideas - How can you Make Money $ off the increase of Data Centers? https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand.html AI is poised to drive 160% increase in data center power demand On average, a ChatGPT query needs nearly 10 times as much electricity to process as a Google search. In that difference lies a coming sea change in how the US, Europe, and the world at large will consume power — and how much that will cost.  For years, data centers displayed a remarkably stable appetite for power, even as their workloads mounted. Now, as the pace of efficiency gains in electricity use slows and the AI revolution gathers steam, Goldman Sachs Research estimates that data center power demand will grow 160% by 2030. At present, data centers worldwide consume 1-2% of overall power, but this percentage will likely rise to 3-4% by the end of the decade. In the US and Europe, this increased demand will help drive the kind of electricity growth that hasn't been seen in a generation. Along the way, the carbon dioxide emissions of data centers may more than double between 2022 and 2030.   Goldman Sachs research on AI and power needs https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/gs-research/generational-growth-ai-data-centers-and-the-coming-us-power-surge/report.pdf   Full Show: HERE         IT Setup & Cybersecurity w/ Luciano Aguayo of Redgear AZ TRT S05 EP07 (222) 2-18-2024  What We Learned This Week RedGear provides turnkey IT solutions for clients. Outsource IT to shift liability IT often an afterthought, when it should be a major priority - lifestyle of tech in a business Data is lifeblood of a company, need security Cybersecurity is just one part, need to monitor physical location, who has access, email, etc   Guest: Luciano Aguayo of Redgear https://redgear.com/ Luciano Aguayo is a Texas native, and an active member and contributor to the Southwest Technology community. His professional career spans a diverse industry portfolio and has held various titles and certifications at the senior engineering and senior management levels. Luciano specializes in designing and implementing turnkey complex infrastructure solutions. For the past 20 years Luciano has designed and implemented numerous infrastructures for regional and local school districts, has a diverse portfolio of local and international businesses, including the federal government, and key Southwest landmarks and attractions. After several years in the private sector and after building a loyal customer base, Luciano launched RedGear in 2016. RedGear is a regional business to business technology solutions company. Since its inception, RedGear has quickly grown to 4 locations, 50+ employees, and recently opened a regional office in Phoenix, Arizona. RedGear RedGear provides professional technology services, equipment, and consulting in the Southwest US region. Our entire culture is built around supporting business infrastructures, while building relationships and delivering an exceptional customer service experience and always keeping our customers best interest a top priority. We've built our success by reputation, quality of work, professionalism, and always being there for clients every step of the way whenever they need us. Our services, certifications, experience, and expertise cover the entire spectrum of Information Technology that no other regional technology service provider can match. We manage all aspects of Technology so the customer can focus on running their business.   Full Show: HERE       Seg 2. - Clips from:     EV Charging at Home w/ Broc TenHouten of Intrinsic Power AZ TRT S05 EP05 (220) 2-4-2024  What We Learned This Week Intrinsic Power - Next Gen EV Charger EV Charging in your home will be standard Electrical Panel upgrade to handle new tech Electric Grid not prepared for consumer demand & EV charging needs EV Infrastructure for charging stations as EV Cars w/ longer range are the Future   Guest: Broc TenHouten of Intrinsic Power https://www.linkedin.com/in/tenhouten/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/intrinsic-power-inc/ https://www.intrinsicpower.com/     Broc TenHouten, Co-founder and CEO, Intrinsic Power, Inc. Broc is an experienced technical leader with a general management background in the commercialization of EV technology. Broc was COO and chief engineer of Divergent 3D, developer of the 3D-printed 21C hybrid hypercar. He served as director of technology development at EnerSys Advanced Systems and led the engineering and industrialization of multiple electric vehicle and energy storage companies.    Broc began his career at General Motors, where he held various positions in vehicle development. Broc has more than 50 vehicle technology patents issued or in process.  He holds an MBA from the University of Michigan-Ross and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley.     Intrinsic's innovation has positioned the company to become the leader in distributed energy management–and one to watch.                        The compact Intrinsic Power charger is more powerful than the competition, 11kW charging reduces charging time by up to 830%. Perfectly optimized for your current electric vehicle, and your next one                      Web and mobile apps allow you to review charger use and syncronise useage across a portfolio of charging stations                      Advanced connectivity enables real-time information and grid demand response, helping to avoid local power outages                      Machine learning enables automatic time of use management, continuously optimizing to lower power bills over time   HISTORY Intrinsic Power was founded in 2015, as a Los Angeles based internally-funded startup dedicated to delivering better EV charging solutions. Today Intrinsic is conducting field demonstrations, collecting data in preparation for mass production. TEAM Managed and staffed by a team of technical leaders in the EV space. The Intrinsic Power team is dedicated to improving residential charging though a combination of improved hardware and machine learning based algorithms for better charging performance.   Full Show: HERE     Seg 3. - Clips from:   Software Delivered AI w/ Brian Stevens of Neural Magic AZ TRT S05 EP08 (223) 2-25-2024  What We Learned This Week Neural Magic Deepsparse software helps B2B Clients incorporate AI into their tech stack Large Language Learning Models of AI can be costly & require massive computing power Their clients now control their AI Model Opensource AI Foundation Models for training AI uses a Recommendation Model         Guest: Brian Stevens Chief Executive Officer of Neural Magic   Brian Stevens is chief executive officer of Neural Magic. A tech veteran with more than 30 years of experience, Brian has a rich history of building/advising high-impact companies and driving disruptions that transform the industry.   In his role at Neural Magic, Brian aims to democratize Generative AI for enterprises and make it more accessible and affordable to all.   In his career, Brian has served in a variety of executive roles at world-renowned companies including VP and CTO of Google Cloud, and CTO and EVP of Worldwide Engineering at Red Hat.   Brian currently serves on the board of directors of Nutanix and Genpact, and is a former member of the board of directors of the American Red Cross, IEEE, OpenStack Foundation, Data Gravity, and Pentaho.   Brian holds a master's degree in computer systems from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of New Hampshire. In his personal life, Brian is an accomplished carpenter and woodworker with a passion for refurbishing old homes.         NEURAL MAGIC   https://neuralmagic.com/     About: Neural Magic is an AI company, born out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), on a mission to help customers innovate with machine learning, without added complexity or cost. While pursuing research at MIT, founders Nir Shavit and Alexander Matveev launched Neural Magic, a software-delivered AI solution, to address their frustration with the constraints of GPUs and existing hardware.   Using Neural Magic's DeepSparse Inference Runtime, customers can easily deploy deep learning models on commodity CPUs with GPU-class performance.   For more information, including all of Neural Magic's offerings, visit https://neuralmagic.com/ or follow @neuralmagic on Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.    Open Source AI for Business-2024 Is the Year to On Ramp   Brian Stevens, CEO of Neural Magic is at the helm of this growing trillion-dollar industry (proper source)   As enterprises prepare for 2024, the growing demand for AI optimization is top of mind.   Neural Magic is fulfilling that need with software-delivered AI. Enterprises use Neural Magic's runtime and open-source sparsification tools for maximum CPU speedups of NLP (including LLMs) and computer vision models.   “It is my goal to democratize AI using optimized CPUs as the onramp to generative AI, making it faster, affordable and agile for enterprises.” – Brian Stevens, CEO, Neural Magic     Full Show: HERE     Seg 4. - Clips from:   Reclaimed Minerals, Extracting Lithium + Iodine w/ Dr. Nick Sakharav AZ TRT S05 EP22 (237) 6-2-2024      What We Learned This Week: EV Cars charging Lithium batteries weight hydrogen fuel Iodine Mineral extraction, clean water     Guest: Dr. Nick Sakharov LKIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nsakharov Dr. Nick Sakharov, a leading expert in critical minerals extraction (lithium and iodine), hydrogen energy, and saltwater treatment. As a passionate advocate for a sustainable future, I believe these areas hold immense potential to address crucial challenges facing USA. My Expertise: With over 25 years of experience in global economy, energy, sustainability, mineral mining, I have a proven track record of strategy . Critical Element Extraction: I possess extensive experience in extracting critical minerals like lithium and iodine, vital for clean energy technologies. Hydrogen Energy: I can discuss the development of hydrogen as a clean and efficient alternative energy storage source (and why it is not a fuel source). Saltwater Treatment: Innovative saltwater treatment methods offer solutions to water scarcity and environmental concerns. Global Economy and Everyday Life: I can explain how these scientific breakthroughs, like clean energy and water solutions, affect things we care about in our daily lives, such as jobs, energy costs, and even the price of everyday products. Reclaimed Minerals http://www.reclaimedminerals.com/         Tech Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Tech-Startup-VC-Cybersecurity-Energy-Science   Best of Tech: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=best+of+tech     Investing Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Investing-Stocks-Bonds-Retirement     ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT     Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast.     AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business.  AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving.  Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more…    AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here                    More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/   Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing said on this program should be considered advice or recommendations in: business, legal, real estate, crypto, tax accounting, investment, etc. Always seek the advice of a professional in all business ventures, including but not limited to: investments, tax, loans, legal, accounting, real estate, crypto, contracts, sales, marketing, other business arrangements, etc.

Sales Genius
Limitless Connections: Migena Agaraj's Global Business Blueprint

Sales Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 43:40


This week on the Sales Genius Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Migena Agaraj, a Global Focused Connector, Business Matchmaker, and Eagles MA LLC's visionary Founder & CEO. From her roots in Fier, Albania, to becoming a force in New York City's business landscape, Migena's journey is a testament to the power of connection, innovation, and relentless pursuit of success. With over twenty years of experience spanning customer service, hospitality, HR, real estate, and more, Migena has crafted a unique niche in business and real estate solutions. As a 10X Certified Business Advisor, Mentor and Trainer, TV Host & Associate Producer of America's Real Deal, and a four-time bestselling author, Migena embodies the spirit of entrepreneurial excellence. Fluent in five languages and holding a degree in Economics with minors in Italian and History from Hunter College, Migena's global perspective enriches her approach to business matchmaking. Her passion for connecting, collaborating, and creating opportunities has led her to establish Eagles MA LLC, offering unparalleled business solutions and serving as a conduit for entrepreneurs worldwide. Join us as Migena shares her insights on building limitless connections, the art of networking, and her innovative mentorship program, "Migena's 21C's ~ From Limited Connecting to Limitless Connections." Discover more about Migena Agaraj and connect with her: Visit: AskMigena.com Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/migena-agaraj/ #SalesGeniusPodcast #MigenaAgaraj #BusinessMatchmaking #GlobalConnector #Entrepreneurship #Networking #BusinessSolutions #RealEstateSolutions #InspirationalSpeaker #BestSellingAuthor --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/salesgenius/message

Bräu Akademie
21C. Hazy IPA

Bräu Akademie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 24:48


21C. Hazy IPA by Bräu Akademie

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
EV Charging at Home w/ Broc TenHoutin of Intrinsic Power - AZ TRT S05 EP05 (220) 2-4-2024

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 48:41


EV Charging at Home w/ Broc TenHoutin of Intrinsic Power AZ TRT S05 EP05 (220) 2-4-2024  What We Learned This Week Intrinsic Power - Next Gen EV Charger EV Charging in your home will be standard Electrical Panel upgrade to handle new tech Electric Grid not prepared for consumer demand & EV charging needs EV Infrastructure for charging stations as EV Cars w/ longer range are the Future   Guest: Broc TenHouten of Intrinsic Power https://www.linkedin.com/in/tenhouten/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/intrinsic-power-inc/ https://www.intrinsicpower.com/       Broc TenHouten, Co-founder and CEO, Intrinsic Power, Inc. Broc is an experienced technical leader with a general management background in the commercialization of EV technology. Broc was COO and chief engineer of Divergent 3D, developer of the 3D-printed 21C hybrid hypercar. He served as director of technology development at EnerSys Advanced Systems and led the engineering and industrialization of multiple electric vehicle and energy storage companies.    Broc began his career at General Motors, where he held various positions in vehicle development. Broc has more than 50 vehicle technology patents issued or in process.  He holds an MBA from the University of Michigan-Ross and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley.     Intrinsic's innovation has positioned the company to become the leader in distributed energy management–and one to watch.   ·                     The compact Intrinsic Power charger is more powerful than the competition, 11kW charging reduces charging time by up to 830%. Perfectly optimized for your current electric vehicle, and your next one ·                     Web and mobile apps allow you to review charger use and syncronise useage across a portfolio of charging stations ·                     Advanced connectivity enables real-time information and grid demand response, helping to avoid local power outages ·                     Machine learning enables automatic time of use management, continuously optimizing to lower power bills over time     HISTORY Intrinsic Power was founded in 2015, as a Los Angeles based internally-funded startup dedicated to delivering better EV charging solutions. Today Intrinsic is conducting field demonstrations, collecting data in preparation for mass production. TEAM Managed and staffed by a team of technical leaders in the EV space. The Intrinsic Power team is dedicated to improving residential charging though a combination of improved hardware and machine learning based algorithms for better charging performance.     Notes: Seg 2   Broc has 15 years working in the EV car industry. In 2015, Broc and his brother were working out a plan to start a company. They realized the electric grid was not prepared for EV charging needs at home.   Their goal was to build the next generation EV charger, which got a patent in 2020.   2022 of the electric grid saw a year over year growth of 12% energy usage. There is a need to change the net meter storage of energy used through solar and battery storage.   Currently there are many consumer incentives for installing more clean energy type devices. EV cars at home need to share the breaker and most homes do not have the proper amps to charge car.   The way new homes are built, they have larger panels and are EV capable. Current legacy homes cannot support EVs. Can get rebates to install a new electrical system.   The current available power house would use 1 kW power per day. EV cars though use 11 kW. The transformers on the current grid are not ready for this. EV charge time, with 100 kW battery would take 10 hours.   Intrinsic power works with the panel and other devices in your home to take into account usage of the vehicle charging. This is done through a Wi-Fi connector between your charger and the house.   Seg 3 Intrinsic power expects to deliver their charging units to channel partners in Q2 of 2024. It's taken 2 1/2 years to build and test their product in Los Angeles.   There is a standard charging plug for EVs (see below), and if different, there are adapters.   NACS – North American Charging Standard   The North American Charging Standard (NACS), currently being standardized as SAE J3400 and also known as the Tesla charging standard, is an electric vehicle (EV) charging connector system developed by Tesla, Inc. It has been used on all North American market Tesla vehicles since 2021 and was opened for use to other manufacturers in November 2022. Between May and December 2023, many other vehicle manufacturers have announced that starting from 2025, their electric vehicles in North America will be equipped with the NACS charge port. Several electric vehicle charging network operators and equipment manufacturers have also announced plans to add NACS connectors.     See More: HERE   Rate plans and usage need uniform regulations between states, which is the direction the process is going – similar rules in California, Arizona, & Texas where Intrinsic is doing business.   EV charger for the smart that has been tested with multiple types of vehicles. EV batteries are becoming more efficient in the energy capacity and will have 2x growth in next 7 years.   There are some range issues - where some EV‘s get less than 200 miles, but this is becoming less of an issue. The next 7 years, EVs will be more efficient with energy, have a smaller battery and could travel as much as 400 to 500 miles on a charge.   Projected Market for EV chargers is $16 billion, with $6 billion in the US residential charging market. There are also destination charging stations, a growing industry. Most people want to charge at home and over time the charging rates will drop.   Obviously traditional energy methods like ooil and gas will be reduced in the next 10 years, as demand drops.   Seg 4   Oil companies are actually investing in charging companies, and charging stations to diversify operations.   Intrinsic Power is concerned with charging your EV car at your home. They expect homes to be all electric in the future with battery packs and distributed solar. This will even take over traditional natural gas type products like lawnmowers which will also go electric.   Electric Grid saw the EV wave coming. A California Report in 2018 estimated the growth of the EV industry. New technologies coming for EV at home. Solar will help the grid long term, but not that efficient in the near term.     Only 4% of homes have solar and this needs to be pushed up to 30%. There are still issues with energy storage on solar.   There is a need to improve the fluctuated use of the energy with time shifts when needed. Most EV car owners must charge at night. There are currently many regulations and standardization of home electric and EV charging.   It's expensive with EV charging at home now, but in the future they'll be one electrical panel on the backend. Need a 40 Amp panel to charge a EV Car.   Intrinsic Power works with home builders and solar installers. Keep the installation & maintenance cost down.   Investors include: Plug and Play, Hatcher +,   Building the CR50 Charging Station for homes: https://www.intrinsicpower.com/product.html   Related Notes:   BRIDGING THE ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE GAP - ENABLING THE FUTURE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES - HERE   Full Charge: The Economics of Building a National EV Charging Network     California Reaches 7.84% EV Market Share for 2018; US Hits 1.97%  2018 was the best year in history for sales of electric vehicles in the US with a total of 328,118 BEVs and PHEVs and an increase of 74.5% over 2017 (187,985), according to data from the Auto Alliance and IHS Markit. (Note: These numbers differ somewhat from the sales numbers from the InsideEVs Sales Scorecard that we have based 2018 data on previously.) Sales of BEVs in the US reached 203,625 units, an increase of 112% over 2017's 96,261 units. For the first time in the US, BEVs and PHEVs (328,118) outsold regular hybrids (323,912) in 2018. Hybrids had lowest sales in the US since 2011. Sales of fuel cell vehicles declined slightly to 1,735 from 1,862 in 2017. From 3/2019 - Article Link: HERE   Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Assessment - AB 2127   AB 2127 (2018) requires the California Energy Commission to biennially assess the electric vehicle charging infrastructure needed to meet the state's goals of putting at least 5 million zero-emission vehicles on California roads by 2030 and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 40% below 1990 levels by 2030.   Report: HERE     Seg 1. – Related Energy Clips from:   Kenmore is Home Electricity Made Easy - Modernize the Smart Home from Appliances to the Electric Grid w/ CEO Sri Solur - BRT S04 EP19 (181) 5-7-2023       What We Learned This Week ·         Kenmore is home electricity made easy.  Kenmore is on a mission to modernize the home. Live More & Live Better. Also need to make it Affordable. ·         Clean Tech goes w/ the smart home, smart appliances (that connect to the home) and the electrical power grid for better living  ·         Electrical Grid needs to be modernized – cannot handle the current & future power demands ·         Homes built Pre-1990 run on Electric Panels that are outdated – costs of $40K + to modernize to handle charging EVs at home ·         Design of the Future House would have a Battery in it that could recharge your appliances and electronics during down hours. ·         Solving problems in electricity and energy also have the same issues with working on better water and clean food. It is more than just an energy and electric issue.   Guest: Sri Solur, CEO, Kenmore / Brands  https://www.linkedin.com/in/solur https://www.kenmore.com/   Sri Solur, CEO, Brands  Sri Solur is chief executive officer of brands for Kenmore at Transformco. An industry veteran with 25+ years of experience, Sri has a rich history of success leading high tech products and businesses. He previously served as CPO and GM at Berkshire Grey, a leader in industrial robotics, and was a member of the leadership team that took the company public. Sri also served as CPO at SharkNinja, and was instrumental in bringing the Shark IQ Robot vacuum and NinjaFoodi products to market, while also holding a leadership role to take the company public. Sri spent 20 years at Hewlett Packard, serving as founder and CPO of CloudPrint, the company's wearables and IOT business. In his career, Sri has created products for world-renowned brands including Hugo Boss, Movado, Ferrari, Juicy Couture, and more. Sri holds a bachelor's degree in Engineering from NIT and an MBA from Boston University.   Full Show: HERE     Clean Energy & the State of AZ Tech in 2022 w/ Steve Zylstra of the AZ Tech Council - BRT S03 EP55 (154) 10-30-2022   What We Learned This Week Chips & Science Act is good for Semiconductors & the U.S. Supply Chain Clean Energy - many Tech Co's working on zero emission plan Semiconductor – big Tech Co's building plants in AZ Nuclear Power tech is vastly improved & viable in the future   Guest: Steve Zylstra, President / CEO AZ Tech Council https://www.aztechcouncil.org/ https://www.aztechcouncil.org/kfnx_july2021/   Steve Zylstra of AZ Tech Council joins BRT to talk all things technology in the Valley. The Arizona Technology Council is one of the largest technology-driven trade associations in North America, with over 850 members and growing, the only organization specifically serving technology companies statewide. They protect innovators and truly believe that technology moves all of us forward; and are dedicated to the future of Arizona.   Steve Zylstra advocates for AZ tech, as well as his recurring writing about the industry. Steve, and the Council are a major source for updates on technology, business growth, and what legislation is being drafted. We talk about AZ as a great technology hub in the U.S., and how it compares to Silicon Valley, Boston, etc. Also the Future tech Co's moving to the valley, influx of people moving to the valley from CA, NY, etc. How high tech jobs help the valley, and surrounding business plus VC and Angel Investing. The importance of semiconductors and Aerospace, two of the most prominent industries in AZ.   Full Show: HERE     Best of Biotech from AZ Bio & Life Sciences to Jellatech: HERE   Biotech Shows: HERE   AZ Tech Council Shows:  https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=az+tech+council *Includes Best of AZ Tech Council show from 2/12/2023     ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT     Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast.     AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business.  AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving.  Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more…    AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here                    More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/     Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing said on this program should be considered advice or recommendations in: business, legal, real estate, crypto, tax accounting, investment, etc. Always seek the advice of a professional in all business ventures, including but not limited to: investments, tax, loans, legal, accounting, real estate, crypto, contracts, sales, marketing, other business arrangements, etc.

CarCast
Czinger Vehicles’s 3D printed supercar

CarCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 56:24


Lukas Czinger from Czinger Vehicles tells us about using advanced 3D printing technology to develop their 21C supercar. Presented by DrinkBravago.com

Breakthrough Walls
Episode 530 - Interview With Migena Agaraj!

Breakthrough Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 82:31


Migena Agaraj is a Global Focused Connector, Business Matchmaker, Founder & CEO of Eagles MA LLC, a Consulting Firm focusing on Business Solutions. In addition she is an Investor, 10X Certified Business Advisor Mentor and Trainer, TV Host & Associate Producer of America's Real Deal, Inspirational Global Speaker, Best-Selling Author, Capital Raiser. I was born and raised in Fier, Albania and moved to New York City in 2003. I live with my parents and my brother. I graduated from Hunter College with an Economics Degree, double minored in Italian and History. Fluent in five languages. Twenty + years of combined experience in Customer Service, Hospitality, Recruiting, HR, Class A Commercial Office Space Real Estate, Business Development, Operations, Client Relations, Capital Raising. Today, I am the founder and CEO of Eagles MA LLC, a consulting company providing business and real estate solutions, a conduit and business matchmaker. A 3 time bestselling author, inspirational speaker, 10X business mentor, TV host and associate producer for the investment TV show~ America's Real Deal. I love to connect, collaborate and create friendships, partnerships & opportunities on a global scale. I love to read, travel, play golf, host events, cook and enjoy being a guest on Podcasts. In addition I love hosting Red Carpet Events. To name a few, “ America's Real Deal Red Carpet Premiere”, “ Michael Blank's Deal Maker Event, ect”. I am also the host of ASKMIGENA SHOW, a podcast streaming on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook,Twitter, and Clubhouse. I am the creator of the Mentorship Program : “Migena's 21C's ~ The Art of Limited Connecting to Limitless Connections”

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu
Horóscopo do Dia 23 de Novembro com João Bidu - Quinta

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 11:09


Quer ver as previsões do horóscopo para 2023 todos os dias? Previsão para amor, dinheiro, família… Então receba! meu horóscopo do dia de hoje para cada signo! Mensagem do Dia

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu
Horóscopo do Dia 24 de Setembro com João Bidu e Vivi Pettersen - Domingo

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 12:30


Quer ver as previsões do horóscopo para 2023 todos os dias? Previsão para amor, dinheiro, família… Então receba! meu horóscopo do dia de hoje para cada signo! Mensagem do Dia

Rap Radar
Rap Radar: Jack Harlow

Rap Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 52:06 Transcription Available


Jack Harlow is taking it back to the basics. For his new album Jackman, the Kentucky native eschewed a traditional rollout and went underground. But music isn't the only thing on making noise. He recently starred in the remake to the 1992 classic, White Men Can't Jump. From the penthouse of the 21C hotel in Louisville, Jack speaks on his latest project, props from Kendrick Lamar, Machine Gun Kelly diss, Drake, state of music, and much more. #JackHarlow #KendrickLamar #MachineGunKelly #WhiteMenCantJump #Drake #JackManSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The New Life Community Church Podcast
The Church of Ephesus (pt 3) | Salvation

The New Life Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 42:49


In our 21C culture, there is confusion about what it means to be a "Christian."  To some it is a label.  To others it is a lifestyle.  Fortunately, Paul provided clarity for a 1C church in Ephesus about be a real Christian, how salvation works, and provides clarity on what it means to follow Jesus.

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu
Horóscopo do Dia 27 de Abril com João Bidu - Quinta

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 10:44


Esse novo ano chegou chegando, bebê! Quer ver as previsões do horóscopo para 2023 todos os dias? Previsão para amor, dinheiro, família… Então receba! meu horóscopo do dia de hoje para cada signo! Mensagem do Dia

Faith Community Church Lakeside
Guest Speaker: Dr Steve White of 21C International

Faith Community Church Lakeside

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


Dr. Steve White of 21C International shares on this mission and then gives us a glimpse into the power of God’s Word. For more information on 21C click here. The post Guest Speaker: Dr Steve White of 21C International appeared first on Faith Community Church Lakeside.

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu
Horóscopo do Dia 28 de Fevereiro com João Bidu - Terça

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 14:15


Esse novo ano chegou chegando, bebê! Quer ver as previsões do horóscopo para 2023 todos os dias? Previsão para amor, dinheiro, família… Então receba! meu horóscopo do dia de hoje para cada signo! Mensagem do Dia

Eglise la bonne nouvelle - Dijon
Sauvez ! (1 Pierre 3.18-20)

Eglise la bonne nouvelle - Dijon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 51:15


18Christ aussi a souffert, et ce une fois pour toutes, pour les péchés. Lui le juste, il a souffert pour des injustes afin de vous conduire à Dieu. Il a souffert une mort humaine, mais il a été rendu à la vie par l'Esprit.19C'est alors aussi qu'il est allé faire une proclamation aux esprits en prison,20ceux-là mêmes qui avaient été rebelles autrefois, lorsque la patience de Dieu se prolongeait à l'époque de Noé, pendant la construction de l'arche. Un petit nombre de personnes, à savoir huit, sont entrées dans ce bateau et ont été sauvées à travers l'eau.21C'était une figure : nous aussi maintenant, nous sommes sauvés par un baptême qui ne consiste pas dans la purification d'une impureté physique, mais dans l'engagement d'une bonne conscience envers Dieu. Il nous sauve à travers la résurrection de Jésus-Christ22qui est monté au ciel, a reçu la soumission des anges, des autorités et des puissances et se trouve à la droite de Dieu.

Slaking Thirsts
The Cosmic Dance & John of the Cross - Fr. Patrick Schultz

Slaking Thirsts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 14:36


Fr. Patrick preached this homily on December 14, 2022. The readings are from IS 45:6C-8, 18, 21C-25, PS 85:9AB AND 10, 11-12, 13-14 & LK 7:18B-23.

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu
Horóscopo do Dia 28 de Agosto com João Bidu

Horóscopo da Semana por João Bidu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 9:33


Trabalho, dinheiro, amor e as previsões dos astros para cada signo, todos os dias, meu Bebê! Mensagem do Dia

Through the Human Geography Lens
Dan Opstal and Jordan Beauregard from US Geological Survey's Civil Applications Committee

Through the Human Geography Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 22:45


In this episode of “Through the Human Geography Lens”, hosts Terri Ryan and Gwyneth Holt sit down with Dan Opstal and Jordan Beauregard from US Geological Survey's Civil Applications Committee. 0:48 Defining the Civil Applications Committee https://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2022/3002/fs20223002.pdf 2:07 Defining the Triple Junction positioning of the CAC 2:40 The CAC and its Human Security tasks 4:00 Open-source data availability 4:20 International Charter for Space and Major Disasters https://disasterscharter.org/web/guest/home;jsessionid=87F1DB8EF0A2ECA8F5728124A8760CB0.APP1 5:30 CAC makes datasets available from all partners 7:15 Monthly overview of all Space Charter activations (esp wildfire management) 9:32 Proactive Working Groups (getting to the left of an event) 10:30 Pre and Post Collection analysis 11:20 Environmental Security Working Group (ESWG) explanation 12:18 Events hosted for professional development within the Intelligence Community 13:20 ESWG participation in the first National Intelligence Estimate on Climate Change https://www.dni.gov/index.php/newsroom/reports-publications/reports-publications-2021/item/2253-national-intelligence-estimate-on-climate-change 14:15 Professional resource for the intelligence community, extending to academia like the Naval Postgraduate School 15:20 5th Environmental Security Summit (open to the public) 21-22 September 2022 16:25 National Intelligence University website for the previous Environmental Security Summit Proceedings: https://ni-u.edu/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/21C-102_Environmental_Security_Summit_2020_Conference_Paperv2.pdf 17:45 “The environment cannot be classified.” – a discussion of new partners 19:10 The CAC used COVID as a forcing function to open up resources to a larger audience. 20:45 How to participate in CAC or ESWG events: ESWG_Leadership@NGA.mil 21:25 Request participation and an open facing CAC Fact Sheet from CAC@USGS.gov --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwhgd-support/message

Digging Deeper with Brian Hale
#472 - Faith Matters - The Most Offensive Truth

Digging Deeper with Brian Hale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 40:43


TRUE COLORS: The Most Offensive Truth Pastor Bob McCartney gave a sermon series on current social issues this fall highlighting the truth found in the Bible. Here are my notes from this eighth and final sermon in his series, True Colors.Your citizenship in the kingdom of God makes all the difference in your salvation. There is only ONE way to go to Heaven and it is by totally trusting in Jesus.1 “Do not let your heart be troubled; believe in God, believe also in Me. 2 In My Father's house are many dwelling places; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I go to prepare a place for you. 3 If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be also. 4 And you know the way where I am going.”5 Thomas *said to Him, “Lord, we do not know where You are going, how do we know the way?” 6 Jesus *said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.John 14:1-6 NASB1995That is a pretty exclusive statement. When Jesus made that statement you could say one of three things about Him, He's delusional, He's a liar or He's telling the truth.If He's delusional or a liar, then He's not worthy to be followed. But if that statement is true, you'd best stake your life and eternity on who Jesus Christ is.1. Jesus alone can restore our broken relationship with God.Jesus is the Way to GodOur sin has made a separation between us and God. And Jesus says I am THE WAY, I alone can restore the broken relationship with God. No other religious leader, no other prophet can do that and you certainly can't do it on your own.For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,1 Timothy 2:5 NASB1995And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved.”Acts 4:12 NASB1995He gave us only ONE way to heaven, but we deserve NO way. Your citizenship in the kingdom of God is your salvation. There is one way to spell salvation and it is J E S U S!2. Jesus alone can reveal the truth about God.Jesus is the TruthAnd the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.John 1:14 NASB1995Jesus *said to him, “Have I been so long with you, and yet you have not come to know Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father; how can you say, ‘Show us the Father'?John 14:9 NASB1995What about those who have never heard the Gospel? Our natural light is not enough to save you, but it is enough to condemn you.A. The revelation factor: All people have some light 1. through the witness of Creation 2. through the witness of conscience Romans 2:14-15B. The refusal factor: Light refused increases darknessYou can't stay morally neutral toward God. You either refuse or accept. Romans 1:21C. The reception factor: Light obeyed increases lightAnyone who wants to hear the Gospel, will hear it because God will make it happen. He will move Heaven and Earth to get to you. He does it through His church. It's our responsibility to pray, give and go! Romans 1:16Every other religion is a false religion. Biblical Christianity is the only true faith and it is the only way to know God and to go to His heaven. Full stop. Period.3. Jesus alone can give you the life you are longing for.Jesus is the Life in GodMost people who seek God feel that something is missing. There's guilt, shame a sense of loneliness and isolation.The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.John 10:10 NASB1995I came to give you the abundant life. This promise is not about abundance of THINGS. It's about the abundance of Jesus in your life that helps you cope with problems. We are not promised a life with no problems. It's the abundance of His power, His presence and His peace in the midst of all that's going on in a world that's gone nuts!I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself up for me.Galatians 2:20 NASB2020The abundant life is a life of confidence in God knowing that no matter how this world goes, you're going to heaven. And Jesus offers it to you.

Revelation Radio with Andi Hale
#472 - Faith Matters - The Most Offensive Truth

Revelation Radio with Andi Hale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 40:43


TRUE COLORS: The Most Offensive Truth Pastor Bob McCartney gave a sermon series on current social issues this fall highlighting the truth found in the Bible. Here are my notes from this eighth and final sermon in his series, True Colors.Your citizenship in the kingdom of God makes all the difference in your salvation. There is only ONE way to go to Heaven and it is by totally trusting in Jesus.1 “Do not let your heart be troubled; believe in God, believe also in Me. 2 In My Father's house are many dwelling places; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I go to prepare a place for you. 3 If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be also. 4 And you know the way where I am going.”5 Thomas *said to Him, “Lord, we do not know where You are going, how do we know the way?” 6 Jesus *said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.John 14:1-6 NASB1995That is a pretty exclusive statement. When Jesus made that statement you could say one of three things about Him, He's delusional, He's a liar or He's telling the truth.If He's delusional or a liar, then He's not worthy to be followed. But if that statement is true, you'd best stake your life and eternity on who Jesus Christ is.1. Jesus alone can restore our broken relationship with God.Jesus is the Way to GodOur sin has made a separation between us and God. And Jesus says I am THE WAY, I alone can restore the broken relationship with God. No other religious leader, no other prophet can do that and you certainly can't do it on your own.For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,1 Timothy 2:5 NASB1995And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved.”Acts 4:12 NASB1995He gave us only ONE way to heaven, but we deserve NO way. Your citizenship in the kingdom of God is your salvation. There is one way to spell salvation and it is J E S U S!2. Jesus alone can reveal the truth about God.Jesus is the TruthAnd the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.John 1:14 NASB1995Jesus *said to him, “Have I been so long with you, and yet you have not come to know Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father; how can you say, ‘Show us the Father'?John 14:9 NASB1995What about those who have never heard the Gospel? Our natural light is not enough to save you, but it is enough to condemn you.A. The revelation factor: All people have some light1. through the witness of Creation2. through the witness of conscienceRomans 2:14-15B. The refusal factor: Light refused increases darknessYou can't stay morally neutral toward God. You either refuse or accept.Romans 1:21C. The reception factor: Light obeyed increases lightAnyone who wants to hear the Gospel, will hear it because God will make it happen. He will move Heaven and Earth to get to you. He does it through His church. It's our responsibility to pray, give and go!Romans 1:16Every other religion is a false religion. Biblical Christianity is the only true faith and it is the only way to know God and to go to His heaven. Full stop. Period.3. Jesus alone can give you the life you are longing for.Jesus is the Life in GodMost people who seek God feel that something is missing. There's guilt, shame a sense of loneliness and isolation.The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.John 10:10 NASB1995I came to give you the abundant life. This promise is not about abundance of THINGS. It's about the abundance of Jesus in your life that helps you cope with problems. We are not promised a life with no problems. It's the abundance of His power, His presence and His peace in the midst of all that's going on in a world that's gone nuts!I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself up for me.Galatians 2:20 NASB2020The abundant life is a life of confidence in God knowing that no matter how this world goes, you're going to heaven. And Jesus offers it to you.

Future Learning Design Podcast
On Assessing Complex Competencies - A Conversation with Prof. Sandra Milligan

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 41:29


Enterprise Professor Sandra Milligan is the Director of the Assessment Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. She specialises in research on assessment, recognition, micro-credentialing and warranting of hard-to-assess capabilities and is a lead on the New Metrics for Success: Transforming what we value in schools research project. Sandra is also the Director of the Australian Council for Educational Research. Sandra convened the Melbourne University MOOC targeting professional learning for teachers in the area of assessment and teaching of 21C skills, which has to date enrolled over 30,000 teachers worldwide. Originally a teacher of science and mathematics, Sandra trained in educational measurement and is a former Director of Curriculum in an Australian state education department, and has held senior research, management and governance positions in a range of educational organisation. She also has a background in software, digital media and publishing. Sandra has co-authored the excellent report Future Proofing Students (2020) and is a contibuting author to the book, Re-imagining University Assessment in a Digital World (2020). Social Links LinkedIn: @sandra-milligan Twitter: @SandraMilligan3 @ARCMelbourne

Pure to Pieces
ARTIST TALK: Portia Munson

Pure to Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 25:48


Portia talks to Morgan about gathering objects for her intriguing installations and how the idea started on residency at Fine Arts Work Center. Portia explains how ideals and expectations of women have changed from her viewpoint over her lifetime and how interconnected the environment is with feminism. Portia has exhibited everywhere from Bryant Park Subway Station to Mass MOCA, Art Basel, and PPOW Gallery. Follow Portia @portiamunson on instagram to see when and where her next exhibitions are on view and check out her 21C installation in Louisville through January 2023. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morgan-mcgill/support

21C
21C. 26 LA VIDA Y LAS ARTES CON JIMENA LUNA *EPISODIO FINAL DE 2DA TEMPORADA*

21C

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 70:11


Gracias a toda nuestra increíble audiencia por acompañarnos durante nuestra segunda temporada. En este episodio los micrófonos se intercalan y por primera vez comparto TODO!Hablaremos de todo lo que representa The Wonderland Company. Una empresa dedicada al cine y arte, la creación de los eventos de meditación @sitwithmeinwonderland, el  emprendimiento friendlyhaus.com una tienda soul, social y eco friendly y la inspiración detrás de este podcast!Les comparto un poco de mi infancia, el crecer en una familia dividida entre el mundo del entretenimiento y el deporte mexicano. Este episodio es el fin de nuestra segunda temporada, un episodio mas para hablar sobre la vida y las artes en el siglo 21. Bienvenidos al piso 21C! Happy Podcasting...Host : Jimena Luna Deschamps 

Dane Neal from WGN Plus
21C makes art museum hotels that meet you where you are…in Chicago

Dane Neal from WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021


Adia Sykes, museum manager for 21C Chicago joins Dane Neal “On The Road”. Hear as Adia talks about the unique vision and concept for 21C and the newest member of the multi – city group, right here in Chicago. Listen as Adia talks about the way the art is built into the hotel for guests […]

Prof. Anil Kumar Talks in Kannada
ಮುತ್ತಿನ ಹಾರಗಳು, 21C.

Prof. Anil Kumar Talks in Kannada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 15:11


ಮುತ್ತಿನ ಹಾರಗಳು, 21C.

Prompt to Page
Kristina Erny and Jeremy Paden

Prompt to Page

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 29:56


About Our GuestsKristina Erny is a third-culture poet who grew up in South Korea. She holds an MFA from the University of Arizona. Her work has been the recipient of the Tupelo Quarterly Inaugural Poetry Prize and the Ruskin Art Club Poetry Award, and has been published by The Los Angeles Review, Yemassee, Bluestem, and Tupelo Quarterly, among other journals.After over a decade of living as an expatriate abroad, she currently lives and teaches in Jessamine County, Kentucky, with her husband and three children.Jeremy Paden is Professor of Spanish and Latin American literature at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, and on faculty in translation at Spalding University's low-residency MFA. world as sacred burning heart, his full-length collection of poems on the Spanish colonization of the Americas, was published in April of 2021. Under the Ocelot Sun, a bilingual, illustrated children's book, won the 2020 Ada-Campoy Prize for Children's Literature from the North American Academy of Spanish Language.  His bilingual collection of poems, Self-Portrait as an Iguana, which co-won the first Poet in New York Prize by Valparaíso USA, has just been published. ResourcesJeremy recommends that you read and study the poem "Eviction" by Eavan Boland before attempting his prompt. The prompt can easily be adapted for fiction or nonfiction writers.Kristina suggests visiting a local art gallery for writing inspiration. If you aren't able to visit in person, check out 21C's online gallery.Listen to the podcast for the complete description of their prompts.Join the Prompt to Page Writing GroupTuesday, September 28, 6:00 PMSpend time working on this month's Prompt to Page podcast writing prompts, get feedback, and share writing tips with a community of other writers. Open to all writing levels.Registration is required.Submit Your WritingWe'd love to see what you're writing! Submit your response to the episode 1 prompts for a chance to have them read on a future episode of the podcast.

21C
21C. 21 ACTUACIÓN, CINE Y CREATIVIDAD CON ANDRÉS MÁRQUEZ

21C

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 65:58


Bienvenidos al episodio numero 5 de la segunda temporada de este podcast 21C .Nuestro siguiente invitado es el director, actor y fotógrafo Andrés Márquez quien  comienza su carrera en la telenovela "Vivan los Niños"  una exitosa producción de la cadena Televisa que se transmitió entre los años 2002 y 2003. La telenovela mexicana llegó a varios países de Latinoamérica .En cine ha participado en películas como  “El Infierno” junto con Damián Alcazar y Joaquin Cosío y "Voces Inocentes" de Luis Mandoki.Ganó el premio Diosas de Plata a mejor actuación infantil por la película el viaje de Teo con el personaje de Chuy a sus 15  años. En este episodio compartimos una conversación sobre le cine, la actuación y la vida de un creador. 

Comics In Motion Podcast
Superheroes For Dummies Ep21C: Dream and the Endless (Part 3 of 3)

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 95:32


It's episode 21C of "Superheroes For Dummies" featuring Dream and the Endless, from Neil Gaiman's Sandman! These characters are so epic, that we had to split their episode into three parts and this is the finale! In this series three friends; a comics novice with an interest in finding out more, a comics related media fan, and an ultra nerd, answer questions about the characters YOU want to know more about. The podcast's hosted by Paul McGuigan, Daniel Belgrave and Steve J. Ray. It's produced, mixed, and edited by Adam Ray. Our special guest is Brad Filicky. Please contact us on Twitter: @PaulDaMac @Dark_Ronin84 @el_steevo @IzzetTinkerer @filickyb1 "Theme Music" by Professor Elemental and Tom Caruana. Please check out professorelemental.com and Teasearecords.com for more information. You can find the DC Comics News Podcast, Mad Love: The Harley Quinncast, I Am The Night and The Spinner Rack here https://dcnewsnetwork.fireside.fm/ Find Mandatory Marvel/DC Podcast, The Indie Comics Spotlight, Classic Comics, The VHS Strikes Back, and a whole host of other great shows at https://play.acast.com/s/comicsinmotion#:~:text=The%20Comics%20In%20Motion%20Podcast,Dave%20Horrocks%20and%20Chris%20Phelps. Reading list (in reading order, NOT publishing order) Sandman: Preludes & Nocturnes Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days Sandman: The Doll's House Sandman: Dream Country Sandman: Season Of Mists Sandman: A Game Of You Sandman: Fables And Reflections Death: At Death's Door Sandman: Brief Lives Death: The High Cost Of Living Sandman: World's End Sandman: The Kindly Ones Sandman: The Wake Death: The Time Of Your Life Sandman: The Dream Hunters Sandman: Endless Nights Sandman: Overture --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

21C
21C.20 EDICIÓN DE SONIDO, CINE Y PREMIOS OSCARES CON CARLOS CORTÉS

21C

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 58:19


Bienvenido al mexicano ganador del Oscar 2021 Carlos Cortés.  El es sonidista mexicano, que junto a Michelle Couttolenc y Jaime Baksht ha sido reconocido por su trabajo en la cinta "Sound of Metal". Ganando el Oscar a mejor sonido en la entrega de los premios  de la academia 2021  y  el premio BAFTA.Cuenta  con una trayectoria de 13 años en los que ha trabajado en 81 producciones cinematográficas mexicanas y extranjeras. Les compartimos esta conversación de cine, edición de sonido y premios oscares junto con nuestra host y actriz Jimena Luna Deschamps.Este episodio estrena plataforma en Youtube donde habrá algunos episodios disponibles en video.21C " La vida y las artes en el siglo 21" 

HCM Cloud Talk Radio
Cloud HCM Talk Radio - Transitioning from Payroll Batch Loader to HCM Data Loader

HCM Cloud Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 26:44


Were you aware that Payroll Batch Loader (PBL) is being replaced by HCM Data Loader (HDL) as of the 21C release? If not, then don't miss this Cloud HCM Talk Radio Show to hear Randy Messer, Oracle Strategic Program Manager, HCM Development, discuss important facts, timelines and general information regarding the transition from Payroll Batch Loader to HCM Data Loader as the only method for bulk loading payroll business objects into Oracle Cloud HCM.

Gente Chida de la Industria con Victor Oliveira
Gente Chida de la Industria con Victor Oliveira - Ft. Jimena Luna Deschamps

Gente Chida de la Industria con Victor Oliveira

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 55:23


En este episodio de Gente Chida de la Industria con Victor Oliveira, les presento mi plática con la gran Jimena Luna Deschamps. Usted seguramente la conoce por sus participaciones en: Ingobernable, El Dandy, y El Silencio, una película de Lorena Villarreal. También por su podcast 21C, donde habla sobre la vida en las artes y Sit With me in Wonderland donde lleva la meditación a cientos de personas. En esta entrevista hablamos de su carrera, de la pandemia y la vida. Espero disfruten de esta conversación que fue grabada el 21 de Octubre del año 2020 vía Instagram live.

21C
21C. BIENVENIDOS A LA SEGUNDA TEMPORADA!

21C

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 1:51


Bienvenidos a la segunda temporada del podcast 21C . Nuestra Host Jimena Luna Deschamps , actriz, productora, meditadora y CEO de The Wonderland Company nos da la introducción a esta nueva temporada. Seguiremos compartiendo temas sobre la vida y las artes en el siglo 21 con especialistas, artistas y creadores de diferentes ámbitos. Gracias por escucharnos y entrar al piso 21C!

매일성경QT-고형석목사
설교.2021년.3월.8일. 시58편 1-11절. 21C 목회자는 정치투쟁을 하며 복음선포를 해야 한다.

매일성경QT-고형석목사

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 28:05


설교.2021년.3월.8일. 시58편 1-11절. 21C 목회자는 정치투쟁을 하며 복음선포를 해야 한다.

Conversation ex Nihilo
The Shape of Conversation (with Bethany Springer)

Conversation ex Nihilo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 68:15


Bethany Springer is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of Arkansas. Her installations have been exhibited at venues including: 21C. Museum and Hotel in Bentonville, AR, Maryland Art Place (MAP) in Baltimore, Boston Center for the Arts and The Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design just to name a few. She joins Billy via Zoom to talk about sculpture, the current controversy surrounding removing national monuments, spacial experience, politics and art, her travels in the arctic circle and a variety of other topics. This Episode is for: People who are tired of the KKK funding statues, people who would like less screen-time and more hand-time, devotees of Bob Ross. This Episode is not for: People disinterested in metamorphosis.

Science Friction - ABC RN
The BIG 20 Science Friction quiz! Wow or what!? moments in 21C science

Science Friction - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 28:52


Two teams...science journalists...scientists...and twenty big years of big science to bone up on. Let the hilarity begin. Ready, set, go!

Science Friction - ABC RN
The BIG 20 Science Friction quiz! Wow or what!? moments in 21C science

Science Friction - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 28:52


Two teams...science journalists...scientists...and twenty big years of big science to bone up on. Let the hilarity begin. Ready, set, go!

Midwest Motoring
Ep.20 Future Cars

Midwest Motoring

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 63:23


We talk about some Cars utilizing Future technology that are actually a lot closer to the public than many think. From The new fastest production car to a car that pushes how we think of production of cars!

Cider Chat
241: How to Bottle Cider at Home

Cider Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 32:26


How to Bottle Cider at Home is Part 6 and the final episode of the Cidermaker Series "Oh September" for 2020 Learn How to Make Cider at Home in Part 1 of this Cidermaking Series. Part 5 To Rack or Not To Rack is a must listen too because it brings you through the conditioning of your cider before bottling. Now lets get into the basic of bottling cider at home! When to bottle When the Specific Gravity is at least 1.000 or lower.  What is Specific Gravity (SG)? Specific Gravity is always discussed as a measurement of “relative density” between the water in solution and all else. Apple juice is primarily water and the rest I consider luscious apple sugars. Fermentation is the process of yeast converting the sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide. Tap water has a SG of 1.000. Apple Juice, on average, before fermentation has begun has a SG of 1.040 to 1.065. Apple Juice SG will vary depending upon the growing season that year, was it dry or wet year, are the apples fully ripe, the age of the apple tree, and the apple variety are some of the key factors affecting Specific Gravity. You might not see the airlock bubbling away, but your cider may still be fermenting. To be safe and avoid bottling cider that is still off gassing CO2 - Check the SG! How to measure SG? Measure Specific Gravity with a Hydrometer. The Hydrometer typically comes with a plastic tube that can be filled at least 3/4 of the way with fresh pressed apple juice. Make sure that the temperature of the juice is no cooler than 60 degrees Fahrenheit or 15 degrees Celsius and no hotter than 70F or 21C. What happens if I bottle my cider while it is still fermenting? The bottle of cider can explode. Bottle bombs are very dangerous and can inflict serious injury to anyone nearby. When in doubt - check the SG. During Bottling you get to choose whether you want: Still Bubbly Dry Semi Sweet Sweet How to make Still and/or Dry Cider? Siphon the cider directly into your clean and sanitize bottles and cap! How to make your cider “Bubbly” in the bottle is called Bottle Conditioning. Options 1,2,3 In order of ease. 1. For beginner makers starting out, the safest and most tried and true method is to add both yeast and priming sugar at the time of bottling. SG needs to be at or below 1.000 2. Pet Nat is bottling the cider before it has completely fermented and the yeast are still active, but not over active. Priming Sugar then added at the time of bottling helps reboot the remaining yeast and thus create delightful bubbles. Pet Nat best done after you have made a couple batches of cider and have the gist of bottling. 3. Méthode Champenoise is the classical way of adding bubbles and is a 2-step process. I recommend listening to my chat with Chuck Shelton of Albemarle Ciderworks in Virginia as he explained this technique quite well. Forced Carbonation is done when kegging cider to make it bubbly. Making Semi Sweet or Sweet Cider requires adding a bit of sugar to the cider, which is called “Back Sweetening “ Back Sweetening is done right before you bottle. You get to chose how sweet you want your cider, by adding sugar and tasting! Tons of fun!!! Any sugar will work. It is really a about your personal preferences, be it honey, store bought priming sugar, raw sugar, maple syrup. Experimenting and finding the right fit is part of the joy of Cidermaking. How racking affects the amount of yeast in cider. I usually rack my cider 3 times over the course of 7 months and then a day or two before bottling if I see Fine Lees on the bottom of the carboy. If you are bottling 3 months after primary fermentation has ended, chance are there will still be some yeast cells in the cider. Those cells will get kicked started when you add sugar to the cider right before you bottle. The key is to add the right amount of sugar so that you get s one bubbles, but not so much the cider froths over when you open a month later. Equipment Needed to Bottle Cider - go to Shop tab and find links to purchase items below. 2 cases of cleaned and sanitized 12 ounce bottles Hydrometer Sanitizing solution Racking Siphon, Tubbing and bottle filler 26 mm Bottle Caps Bottle Capper for 26mm caps Mentions in this Chat Finger Lakes Ciderweek Oct 2-oct 11, 2020 Cider Summit Portland Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube

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The Edtech Podcast
#209 – What Matters in Edtech Global: Innovation

The Edtech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 75:26


Welcome to the latest episode of the GLOBAL edition of our What Matters in Edtech Series, our podcast collaboration with Bett. This podcast series is all about the things that matter in education, and how and when tech might help.  A big shout out to Bett for supporting this series, to Aruba for supporting this episode. What's in this episode? Innovation can sometimes feel esoteric. Yet, without it where would we be? Endlessly plodding perhaps…  In this episode, we are talking innovation with guests from Dubai, Brazil, Singapore and the U.K. Expect ideas on how to build the team around you to take new ideas forward, how to create the space for innovation, and ways to measure impact, including, “how much time have I saved?”  You can follow the conversation using #edtechpod and #Bett2021. People Luciano Meira, Co-founder, Joy Street + UFPE Professor  | Twitter: @luciano_meira Dr Samson Tan, Head, Centre for Innovation in Learning, National Institute of Education, Singapore Raya Bidshahri, Founder & CEO, Awecademy | Twitter: @raya_bid Simon Wilson, CTO, UK and Ireland, Aruba | Twitter: @siwilson2000 Sophie Bailey is the Founder and Presenter of The Edtech Podcast | Twitter: @podcastedtech   Show Notes and References   You can find links to any references from the episode in our show notes: https://theedtechpodcast.com/edtechpodcast. Tell us your story We'd love to hear your thoughts. Record a quick free voicemail via speakpipe for inclusion in the next episode. Or you can post your thoughts or follow-on links via twitter @podcastedtech or via The Edtech Podcast Facebook page or Instagram.

Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 346 - Quirky Ways of Being in a Pretentious Bubble

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 56:56


We got a new monitor, I can now see the pointer! We’ve been zooming all week. We’re getting the hang of it. Neither of us are doing our classes the same way we did face to face. Oddly warm for this time of year, 18C when we went out, As I type this it is 21C. Lots of people don’t get how to do stuff over video conferencing platforms. I don’t like when the host of a meeting turns off everyone’s camera, nor does isabelle. In person do these people put bags over others’ heads? Arrows are followed better now, but people are slacking in the distancing department.

Broken Area
Episode 346 - Quirky Ways of Being in a Pretentious Bubble

Broken Area

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 56:56


We got a new monitor, I can now see the pointer!We’ve been zooming all week. We’re getting the hang of it.Neither of us are doing our classes the same way we did face to face.Oddly warm for this time of year, 18C when we went out, As I type this it is 21C.Lots of people don’t get how to do stuff over video conferencing platforms.I don’t like when the host of a meeting turns off everyone’s camera, nor does isabelle. In person do these people put bags over others’ heads?Arrows are followed better now, but people are slacking in the distancing department.

21C
21C. 08 ERE PEREZ

21C

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 60:56


Gracias a nuestra nueva tienda online friendlyhaus.com nos inspiramos en crear esta serie de episodios enfocados en el medio ambiente, causas sociales y ecológicas. En este primer episodio nos sentamos con Ere Perez para platicar de esta marca que lleva su mismo nombre, reconocida internacionalmente preocupada por “generar el menor impacto posible en el medio ambiente durante su producción creando estos productos para el cuidado de la piel, maquillaje natural creados para una vida consiente, sustentables , libres de crueldad animal y veganos . Es definitivamente una historia inspiradora. Bienvenida Ere al piso 21C!

21C
21C. 00 WELCOME TO THIS PODCAST!

21C

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 4:05


This is our introduction to our series of episodes in english! I will be sitting down with professionals to share their experience, dreams and tools that help them navigate a life in the 21st Century.We will talk about the entertainment business, mental health, equality, meditation, spirituality and more. Welcome to the 21C floor!

Hagerty Sidedrafts: Cars | Classics | Racing
Building Hypercars with Jens Sverdrup, CCO of Czinger Vehicles | S2E18

Hagerty Sidedrafts: Cars | Classics | Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 62:25


Jens Sverdrup joins us to talk about the engineering, performance, and commercial strategy of the new state-of-the-art 21C hypercar from Czinger Vehicles, built in Los Angeles, California. We’ll get the details on the in-house developed 1,250 horsepower hybrid powertrain, the insane performance numbers - think 0-248-0 mph in less than 30 seconds, as well as the patented additive manufacturing technology and material selection that underpins its light weight (1218 kg curb) and assists the extreme performance. Just 80 Czinger 21Cs will be made. Buckle up this one is coming at you, fast!

21C
21C.03 HAZ CON LO QUE TENGAS, DESDE DONDE ESTAS CON MACARENA ACHAGA

21C

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 63:25


En este episodio nos sentamos con nuestra invitada especial y madrina de podcast Macarena Achaga !!!Nos comparte lo que piensa sobre la vida, el arte y sus nuevos proyectos. También conversamos sobre el boom Juliantinas y la forma en la que aborda su vida. Este episodio está lleno de magia y mensajes que espero los acompañen a seguir navegando este siglo 21. Bienvenida Macarena al piso 21C.

Car Chat
#51 Jens Sverdrup | Czinger Vehicles

Car Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 71:03


Jens Sverdrup is the CCO of Czinger Vehicles (@czinger_vehicles), he is the man in charge of marketing, sales, product development etc. Jens has worked for a number of interesting companies over the years including director of sales and marketing at Koenigsegg. We have a chat about Czinger as a company, the car and dive under the hood of this new hypercar manufacturer. Check out the video podcast: https://youtu.be/QDgP9z4FMrs https://www.czinger.com/ Hope you enjoy, SamFollow me on instagram: https://instagram.com/sammooresphoto Show Notes: 0:00 = Your journey7:00 = Koenigsegg10:28 = Czinger24:21 = Are we going to see more cars in the future?25:52 = What is the Czinger ethos? 28:10 = Being given a blank canvas at a new company41:09 = Are you entering the top speed game contest? 46:47 = Driving a hypercar on small roads49:36 = Do taxes in different countries affect the amount of cars you sell?51:22 = Will cars go back to the states for servicing? 53:27 = Will we see a Nurburgring lap?55:07 = Seeing the car out and about and containing leaks (media)59:37 = 5 Questions1:05:22 = Is crash testing an annoying process to go through?

Car Chat
#51 Jens Sverdrup | Czinger Vehicles

Car Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 71:03


Jens Sverdrup is the CCO of Czinger Vehicles (@czinger_vehicles), he is the man in charge of marketing, sales, product development etc. Jens has worked for a number of interesting companies over the years including director of sales and marketing at Koenigsegg. We have a chat about Czinger as a company, the car and dive under the hood of this new hypercar manufacturer. Check out the video podcast: https://youtu.be/QDgP9z4FMrs https://www.czinger.com/ Hope you enjoy, SamFollow me on instagram: https://instagram.com/sammooresphoto Show Notes: 0:00 = Your journey7:00 = Koenigsegg10:28 = Czinger24:21 = Are we going to see more cars in the future?25:52 = What is the Czinger ethos? 28:10 = Being given a blank canvas at a new company41:09 = Are you entering the top speed game contest? 46:47 = Driving a hypercar on small roads49:36 = Do taxes in different countries affect the amount of cars you sell?51:22 = Will cars go back to the states for servicing? 53:27 = Will we see a Nurburgring lap?55:07 = Seeing the car out and about and containing leaks (media)59:37 = 5 Questions1:05:22 = Is crash testing an annoying process to go through?

2030 - An experiment in thinking about the future
Energy and climate change 2023

2030 - An experiment in thinking about the future

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 12:15


We are going through a transition from the 20C energy system (fossil fuels, centralized) to a 21C system (renewables, decentralized). Such changes take decades, say from 1990 to 2040, just like the transition from steam engines to the electrical grid took 50 years: 1890-1940. The transition involves tens of thousands of actors in science and engineering, finance, politics, management, accounting etc.

Newport Presbyterian Church
Westminster Confession Article 2: Trinity - John 1

Newport Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 30:18


One of the key doctrines denied by cults is Jesus is God, the Son. The Trinity was denied often in the 3-4th Century and then again in the 18-21C. Want to hear what proof we have for the Trinity and how to answer 4 main objections.

With Ingram
EdTechX Summit 2020 - Digital Preparedness and Learning for the New Normal

With Ingram

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 72:23


Lisa Short | Founder Mind ShiftingPhilip Ingram MBE | Founder Grey Hare MediaProfessor Mammo Muchie | South African Research Chair Innovation Studies [SARChI]The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn [Alvin Toffler]. A fireside podcast discussing ‘what is the new normal’ for people, business, learning and the economy. How will reshaping broadcast education to learning, using frontier technology infrastructure, delivering rapidly scaled 21C & digital skills impact current business outcomes and drive business resilience moving forward at a global level?What tangible scaleable learning and ‘hand holding’ is immediately required to satisfy the vertical growth in digital capability demand currently being experienced by business. How do we connect these demands rapidly to ecosystems of existing technology innovation around the world?Themes:Featured Session EdTech Business Investment WorkYou can contact Philip via LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipingrammbe and Lisa via LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagshort

Bethel Sermons
My Purpose for Living

Bethel Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 43:46


Title: My Purpose for LivingText: Phil 1:21-261. PAUL’S REASON FOR LIVINGA. TO LIVE A LIFE PLEASING TO HIM. 2COR. 5:9B. ADVANCEMENT OF THE KINGDOM 1:12C. PROGRESS OF YOUR FAITH V. 22D. THE GLORY OF CHRIST V. 262. WHAT DOES IT MEAN “TO LIVE IS CHRIST”?A. CHRIST BROUGHT LIFE AT CONVERSION. Acts 9:3-5B. CHRIST BROUGHT LIFE BY CLEANSING MY SIN. 2 C0R. 5:21C. CHRIST IS MY LIFE BY COMMISSIONING ME.D. CHRIST IS MY LIFE IN MY MESSAGE. 1C0R. 1;17-18E. CHRIST IS MY LIFE IN SUFFERING AND COMFORT. 2 COR. 12;93. WHAT DOES IT MEAN “TO DIE IS GAIN?”A. WHEN YOUR CITIZENSHIP IS HEAVEN. 3:20B. WHEN YOUR MASTER IS IN HEAVEN.C. WHEN YOUR INVESTMENTS ARE IN HEAVEN.D. WHEN THE GLORIES OF HEAVEN ARE REALIZED.

The Curbside Podcast
Ep. 26 - Czinger Company Car!

The Curbside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 41:42


Not too long ago, we found out that Andrew's buddy Mike is an engineer at Czinger Vehicles. Following the recent reveal of the 21C, we had the privilege this week to have Mike on to talk with us about his experiences working at a car company. In terms of news, we have the new Genesis G80, Hyundai's April Fools Joke, Lego Fast and Furious, and more ways car companies are trying to help out during the world health crisis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecurbsidepodcast/support

Al-Quran Tadabbur Wa Amal-Juz-27-Canada-2019
71.21C الرحمٰن الوقفات التدبریۃ 11-8

Al-Quran Tadabbur Wa Amal-Juz-27-Canada-2019

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 26:46


21C الرحمٰن الوقفات التدبریۃ 11-8

Game Changers
Becoming Good Men - Henry Musoma In Conversation With Phil Cummins Part 1: Good Men

Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 45:23


In this special series of the Game Changers Podcast, Phil talks with Dr Henry Musoma, internationally renowned "Professor of Kindness". Drawing on the global research into the character of an excellent education by CIRCLE - The Centre for Innovation, Research, Creativity and Leadership in Education, Henry and Phil talk about the first of the six key graduate outcomes of 21C schools for boys: becoming a good man. For more information about the global research into the character of an excellent education by CIRCLE - The Centre for Innovation, Research, Creativity and Leadership in Education, go to https://circle.education/circles-research-in-education/. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Orbital Productions and supported by CIRCLE – The Centre for Innovation, Research, Creativity and Leadership in Education. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Henry Musoma, Philip SA Cummins and Adriano Di Prato via LinkedIn. Adriano loves his insta and tweets a lot; Phil posts videos to YouTube.

SaaS Product Chat
E78: Cómo reclutar a tus primeros empleados

SaaS Product Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 27:20


Aunque la naturaleza del modelo SaaS hace posible que un solo programador o una persona de producto e ingeniería monten un producto o servicio SaaS sin necesidad de escalar mucho más el equipo hasta un cierto nivel de ingresos o crecimiento, en algún momento tendrás que reclutar el tipo de personas que te complementen y te ayuden a entregar software de calidad y entender las necesidades de tus clientes. En este episodio del show hablamos de reclutar a los primeros perfiles que necesitas para hacer un producto SaaS.Estos son los enlaces a los temas de los que hemos hablado:Episodio 340 de Startups For The Rest Of Us con Rob Walling y Mike Taber. Hablan, entre otros temas, de Bootstrapping frente a levantar capital: https://www.startupsfortherestofus.com/episodes/episode-340-hiring-vas-struggling-with-engineering-bootstrapping-vs-raising-funding-and-more-listener-questionsCómo reclutar a tu primer ingeniero de software (blog de Y Combinator): https://blog.ycombinator.com/how-to-hire-your-first-engineer/Trabajar para startups no es para todo el mundo. Hilo en twitter del Ex-VP de Ingeniería de Slice, Juan Pablo Buriticá, para que tengas la mejor información antes de unirte una: https://twitter.com/buritica/status/1136302285305368576?s=21Cómo reclutar a tus primeros 10 empleados (blog de AngelList): https://angel.co/blog/how-to-hire-your-first-10-employeesContratar en startups y la confianza total (blog de Platzi): https://platzi.com/blog/contratar-en-startups/Cómo encontrar a tu cofundador: https://youtu.be/_kVMSexFIegMental Models for Hiring Salespeople at Startups: https://tomtunguz.com/mental-models-hiring-in-sales/¿Qué es de los 20 primeros empleados de facebook? https://www.businessinsider.com/first-20-facebook-employees-where-are-they-working-now-2017?IR=TGlassdoor es una plataforma de plataforma de búsqueda de empleo que ofrece reviews de empleados, rangos salariales, duración del proceso de entrevistas o tipos de preguntas que hacen en las entrevistas: https://www.glassdoor.es/index.htmPrograma profesional de Diseño de mensaje y narrativa: https://www.tramontana.net/pp-diseno-de-mensaje-y-narrativa¿Qué buscan hoy los devs? ¿Cuáles son los círculos de contratación reales para un reclutador? https://youtu.be/4sGvLBB27egBuild Your SaaS: https://saas.transistor.fmWhat You Do Is Who You Are de Ben Horowitz: https://a16z.com/book/whatyoudo/Bootstrapped es una empresa que no recibe inversión externa. En esta charla Juan Pablo Buriticá comparte las principales lecciones aprendidas desde el 2016, luego de unirse a Splice como el empleado 14 y primer ejecutivo contratado para liderar y escalar el equipo de ingeniería: https://youtu.be/STwBnJBghDU Síguenos en Twitter:Danny Prol: https://twitter.com/DannyProl/Claudio Cossio: https://twitter.com/ccossio Estamos en todas estas plataformas:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/saas-product-chat/id1435000409ListenNotes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/saas-product-chat-daniel-prol-y-claudio-CABZRIjGVdP/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36KIhM0DM7nwRLuZ1fVQy3Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS8zN3N0Mzg2dg%3D%3D&hl=esBreaker: https://www.breaker.audio/saas-product-chatWeb: https://saasproductchat.com/

Next of Sin
Episode 12: Stephanie Callihan

Next of Sin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 62:02


We sit down with our friend Stephanie and talk about the important issues. Salmon. Mustard. Having a cold. Panic attacks. You get it. Find Stephanie at 21c Museum and Hotel in Lexington, KY, cooking up a storm and being real fuckin' good at it.

SELECT Insights
The New Golden Age of Hospitality with AccorHotels

SELECT Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 41:33


AccorHotels is the well-known name behind 39 different hotel brands across 110 countries. Listen in to hear Meenaz Diamond, SVP of Global Sales, walk us through her background as a daughter of a hotelier, discuss the memorable 21C brand and it's unique art spaces, and explain how AccorHotels is constantly innovating to create new experiences for its customers. From Sofitel to Fairmont, there's no doubt that this European brand has made its mark on travel!

Running: A FEVER
RAF084: Diet Innovation

Running: A FEVER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 17:00


http://runningafever.com This week I went to a new restaurant that had very innovative dishes. I had a Greek salad which had red bell pepper and green olives instead of tomatoes and black olives, and no red onion. It was topped with chicken which was all dark meat. I also had a new drink which included Jalapeno, Grenadine, LIme, and Honey as some of the flavors. The restaurant is called The Hive, located in the 21C hotel in downtown Bentonville, Arkansas. https://www.thehivebentonville.com/ It's important to innovate because it is too easy to get bored with our diets and fall back into eating delicious fast food and other things that are usually bad for us. My kind of wild fruit smoothie with sour fruits is a bit innovative. See the recipe in the blog post for Episode 82: http://runningafever.com/2018/09/28/raf082-beating-the-heat/ So try to think of tasty healthy things. Try to think of a way that, if you want to eat something that's not healthy, is there a way you can get that flavor in without using too much of it. Put the names of a bunch of healthy foods in a jar and pull out three at random. Weight (change since Jan 2018): 213 (-56) Workout time: 106 Minutes Total Distance (total since Nov 2017): 5.05 Miles (146.89) Steps: 15,150 Goals: (1) Run 10.5 miles in one day by 11/18/18 (2) Lose 100lbs by 12/25/18

Our Country Cottage a Narrative
Episode #25 Summer is Back & ITB Month 26

Our Country Cottage a Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 18:06


In this episode Our Country Cottage finally breaks free of winters grip, entering the summer months while In The Beginning, ITB, reveals some progress. ***In The Beginning, Month 26, September.*** ITB is the section of the podcast where I do my best to remember, through pictures, my log book, texts and invoices, well basically anything I can get my hands on.During this period of little getting done, it seems I also did little with my log book. That is to say sketchy notes. The second month of year three of the creation of Our Country Cottage started with our contractor calling to say he won’t be back for another two weeks. If you remember, the previous month we didn’t see him at all. So you could say, things are looking up. It appears that the month was broken into three, and a bit, trips. The first trip was generally rainy and cold. I tried out the in floor heating for the first time but didn’t keep it on for long as there was hardly any sun. A fire was built to take the edge off. There was a trip to a nearby town to check on cell phone boosters. My partner came up for a day and we went to visit friends in the area. The next trip up wasn’t until the middle of the month. We were definitely at the peak of fly season when I arrived, running the fly buster 2000 down a couple of times trying to clean up. The “spray and go away” tactic was then employed. Put out a good fog of anti fly stuff and go to town for supper. The shop vac was used to collect the, um, remains upon return. My log book indicates that, between visits, there were warnings and errors along with low levels and generator start faults reported by the solar control unit, but all appeared normal. Hmmmm. The next day Our Country Cottage had its first official guests for lunch. A good time was had by all even with the flies peaking in number in the afternoon. Ahhh country living. The dishwasher was run with a full load for the first time. I recorded the time and power used for each cycle it went through. Bottom line the batteries were at 99% at start and at 98% upon completion. And this was after sunset! Finally, the following day saw some Cottage items taken off of the to do list. The electricians showed up early and went to work. Among a long list of things done was, a wall switch in the mudroom to turn the well pump on and off. This was really handy as up to that point I had to flick a breaker in the utility room. I never leave OCC for any length of time without turning the well pump off. My reasoning is that if anything fails, only the water already in the tanks would escape. They ran an Ethernet cable from the generator to the utility room so I could get data inside OCC. Network cables were run from the utility room to the loft, over the garage, and to the kitchen. They fixed the ac plugs in the master bedroom that were not working. They installed heat tape in the drain in front of the garage. They installed all cover plates missing and installed the tracks for track lighting in the loft. By the time the electricians were done, most if not all of the electrical deficiencies were taken care off. Best day in months. Five days pass and we are back at OCC again, this time to receive the new furniture that we had been shopping for in the city over the past little while. Here is a bit of a cautionary tale. When the truck showed up the head dude proclaimed that they didn’t realize how far they had to come yahda yahda yahda. They wanted more money than the original estimate, of course. Always get a firm cost in writing for these sort of things and be very clear what is expected etc. etc… In our case we thought that we were covered but the trucking company was hired by the furniture company was an independent and a few loose ends crept in. Not being totally heartless and seeing that they put the furniture in OCC where we wanted it, including a very heavy piece in our upstairs bedroom (they worked hard) we settled on a price. It seems there is always something with moving or delivery costs. When I had the new cover for our Quonset delivered to our city house, the driver wanted to just push it off the back of his truck. When I insisted he use the power tailgate he told me it would cost more, well at least he did up to the point I produced the invoice clearly stating the use of his power tailgate was included. OCC was coming together. My partner and I spent the next little while tidying up and putting things where they belong. Like the futon, that was being used as a couch in the living room, could now be shifted to the back bedrooms as intended. Our contractor showed up, briefly, to drop off his work trailer. Great stuff, I thought, we are definitely getting some momentum going here. Well not so fast. Early the very next morning he was back to get his trailer as a problem had cropped up over night on another site. But we still have our furniture! Another five days fly by until OCC sees us again on the last day of the month. Our contractor and his trailer are back. There is also a large boom loader and a skid steer on site. There is still leftover construction material and garbage all over the site, but with prospects of things getting cleaned up, dare I say soon…. So with positive thoughts in mind, that evening, I sat on our new couch with a fire on one side and four or five deer grazing on the other. Scotch, anyone?   ***Now on with the OCC update*** When last we spoke I was having difficulty just getting down the drive, in fact, the last reported visit had me snow shoeing in. See Episode #24, the details are too painful to go into again. It was actually so painful that it took me almost a full month before I could convince myself to go back to Our Country Cottage. 28 days pass and my partner and I return to OCC. There are bare spots on the driveway. Gravel showing through, a very welcome sight. There was still plenty of snow in the woods but the drive was drivable. When we got to the cottage I turned on the heat trace that was in the drain in front of the garage. This would start the thawing process going so that water from the melt would go into the drainage system. I ran the well pump to clear any sediment build up. Remember I had turned the water off to the cottage and put RV antifreeze in the toilets and traps. When I ran the pump I hooked up a hose to the bottom of the pressure tank and drained it directly into the sump. The house was still turned off and the hose connect point was before the sediment filter, so it wasn’t clogging up the filter for no reason. While this was going on my partner was vaccing up the flies, etc. The batteries were topped up with distilled water. Make a note, need more distilled water. The generator had run less than an hour in the past 2 months. A quick check on the progress of the heat trace in front of the garage showed the ice had thawed around the trace and water was flowing. Once you get it started it will improve by itself so I turned it off and we left. Two weeks pass and I go back to OCC for a one day visit with the main intent of turning the water to the cottage back on. It had been a while since the temperature had dropped to freezing for any duration so I felt safe. When I got there the batteries were fully charged and it was 21C in the living room. I changed the water filter and turned on the water. This I did with all the taps open. I then went to each tap, starting from the lowest (outside hose tap), turning them off as water started to flow, to the top bathroom taps. I reasoned this would be the best way to get the air out of the system. There were no apparent leaks, verified by running to all the places leaks might happen to check and the pressure seemed to hold, once all the taps were closed and the toilets filled. The true test would be to see if the pressure would hold over time. At the base of the pressure tank there is a pressure gauge that shows the pressure in the tank and, with the valves open, the cottage water system. I took a note of the reading, wrote it on a piece of masking tape and stuck it to the well pump switch to check next visit. I turned the pump off and left. The next visit to OCC was about ten days later, but for the first time, it wasn’t me. One of my adult kids with a friend was going to camp on the property but ended up inside OCC instead. Detailed instructions on various aspects of OCC were passed on, along with, what was for me, the most important. Check the water pressure before doing anything. This was done and the pressure hadn’t dropped at all. The cottage water system held, as in, not leaking. OCC could hold its own water. Ok OK…. The only thing was that the domestic hot water was not turned on. So heating water on the cook top was the way to go. Their visit went without incident and the place was left in great shape, as I found out when I went for my next visit only a couple of days later. This trip was to be a full week long and had been planned for a while with the purchase of a new BBQ to replace the one up there that was on its last legs. Best recollection was that it was over 20 years old, and not easy years. Dragged across gravel pads, knocked over by marauding cattle (OK I think it got bumped off of the deck by a cow, once). Basically, an inexpensive BBQ treated with little respect. It was time. The new BBQ came unassembled in a box that just fit in the back of my vehicle. When I arrived I found the batteries fully charged, 25C in the living room and thanks to the previous visitors, no flies to vac. Happy, happy. I backed my vehicle up to the deck on the south side of OCC with the tailgate down, which lined up perfectly. After pumping up the tires on the hand truck I slide the BBQ over the tailgate straight onto the hand truck. With the aid of some improvised ramps I rolled it into the sunroom ready for assembly. That night I went to the nearby town for supper and supplies. The next day I started the BBQ assembly. It didn’t go well. I could blame the instructions but I seemed to be doing everything twice, once the way I though the instruction said, then once the correct way. I gave up about half way through. I decided that I would change the tractor from winter, snow thrower, rear blade mode to summer, mower deck mode. This was one of the harder conversions I remember doing. Things weren’t lining up. Clips and pins were hard to get out and in. Hmmm, first the BBQ now the tractor, maybe it was me. Well I got it done and tested. A little late in the day to start mowing so time for a nice hot shower. I had turned on the domestic hot water when I arrived the day before so should be good to go. Firstly it wasn’t very hot, in fact barely warm and low pressure to boot. Hmmm I turned the temp up on the hot water tank. That night, sitting on the couch I saw one maybe two red foxes go down the toboggan run. The next day started with great expectations of a BBQ supper on the new BBQ. Meat was taken from the freezer to thaw. I had some maintenance to do on the tractor and mower deck, grease etc. Then on to the first mow of the season. Three hours later I was ready for another shower. It was a bit better but still not great. It was now time to finish off the BBQ assembly. It went a bit better than the day before but took much longer than expected. In fact by the time it was complete and I heated it to 600 degrees for 20 mins to burn off the manufacturing coating, let it cool and season the grills, I was done and the meat went back in the fridge. Not happy. But the evening red fox did cruise by, allowing for some quick pix from the couch. The next morning the batteries were solar charging at 6 AM. I love this time of year. I got my camera ready for the, now deemed, six o’clock fox. While the red fox was a regular show in the evening it was also a regular show in the morning, too. He or she did not disappoint, and I got some good pics given he or she was only in view for less than a minute. The domestic hot water was becoming an issue and I started doing system flushes while observing pressure irregularities. I noticed that while draining hot water from the hot water pre-heater it would start off great then the pressure would drop substantially. I called my plumber and he suggested a blockage might have formed, but I couldn’t figure out where. I came to the conclusion that the pre-heater might be giving me grief and made a note to call the supplier from the city when I got back. I spent the rest of the day picking up bits and pieces in a larger nearby town. The following day I finished off the Quonset cover. If you remember, last year we changed the cover on the Quonset. The Quonset is a metal frame structure covered with a heavy duty fabric of some kind. Where the fabric meets the ground there is about 2 feet of material that rests on the ground that you can put dirt and or gravel on to seal the bottom of the walls. I hadn’t put the dirt and gravel back on the skirt as it was late in the season and I figured the snow would hold it in place till I was ready, and it did. Some of the work I could do with the skid steer and some I had to do by hand with a shovel and rake. I finished off by smoothing out the ground with the skid steer and I and the Quonset were done. After moving one of those metal fire pits from the Quonset to the cottage with the skid steer I had one of the better showers of my visit. Long and hotter. Maybe the hot water just needed using more. For some reason I couldn’t bring myself to used the BBQ that evening. I did manage to get some more fox pics later on though. The next morning I decided to treat myself to breakfast in town. When I opened the garage door the box that the BBQ came in, the large heavy box that I had carefully placed on the woodpile, was on its side on the floor. I then began to notice other items that had moved. A tire had rolled out from its resting place to the tractor, another box on its side. Then I saw him. A black furry being with a pointy nose about the size of a small house cat. It wasn’t a house cat. More like a wood chucky kind-o-thang. I approached with caution only to have him run under the stack of firewood. I tried to flush him or her out by making noise but nothing so I headed off to my breakfast while leaving the garage door open. When I got to our gate I realized I had forgotten the empty diesel containers I was going to take with me to get filled. So back I went. A close inspection under the log pile and with a look around a bit it became clear that he or she had taken the opportunity to escape. Fare enough. This time I’ll close the door. Well I would, if I could. For some reason these critters love to chew on wires and the wires that connect the safety beam at the bottom of the door had been broken. Five to ten minutes later, with the wires twisted together I was able to close the door and go to breakfast. The remainder of the day was spent getting the old BBQ ready for its final road trip, back to the city and back to where I had bought the new one from, with a promise that they would recycle it for me. I mistakenly started the process in the sun room, soon realizing that it was a dirty nasty job, with spiders, that would be best done in the garage. As I was dragging it down our gravel drive to the garage, a wheel came off and the BBQ took a header, spilling its lava rocks, grills and racks as a last comment to its last moments. Lovely. That evening I had my first supper cooked on the new BBQ. I think I might have had a few adult beverages to take the edge off, too. The last day of the visit was overcast and rainy. The box, that the new BBQ came in, was ideal for transporting the old one back to the city. A few cuts here and there and it slipped into the back of my vehicle perfectly. Batteries were topped up, a trail cam SD card was swapped, logs were taken and the solar control info was collected. I headed back to the city. Before going home, the old BBQ was dropped off at the BBQ place for recycling. They also took the modified box. Good stuff. Still have a few more visits in the old log book to tell you about, but am going to save them till next time. So tune in for Episode #26. Will I get the domestic hot water figured out, will there be anymore furry overnight guests in the garage and will my relationship with the new BBQ continue to improve, adult beverages aside? Also, ITB month 27, will my proclaimed optimism be rewarded or kicked to the curb like so many times before. At this time any promises of new pictures on the web site seem unfounded. Apparently I lie. For pictures, and new ones coming soon,(someone has hope) and more info, you can visit our website at www.ourcountrycottageanarrative.com If you have any comments, questions or if you would like to be added to the “Friends of OCCaN” Our Country Cottage a Narrative, mailing list, you can email me at John@ourcountrycottageanarrative.com. Members on the mailing list will get website and podcast updates as soon as I do :). Find out when I get the new pix posted. The Our Country Cottage a Narrative podcast is on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play so you can subscribe there and get the podcast downloaded automatically when they get released. Till next time….

Sessionable
94: An American and a Belgian Walk Into a Bar

Sessionable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 32:29


The latest Style Roulette episode talks about Belgian IPAs, a hybrid between classic Belgian golden ales and hop-forward American IPAs. Clarification: 21C is not actually a style in the official BJCP guidelines, although it does list various different IPA styles unnumbered after 21B (Specialty IPA). The app we were using lined up 21C with the first of these Specialty IPAs, which was Belgian IPA. Apologies for any confusion this may have caused. Beers De Ranke XXX Bitter Links Style roulette: Specialty IPA: Belgian IPA BJCP 2015 Style Guidelines Belgian IPA: The Hybrid of Belgian Yeast & Hoppy IPAs The problem with Belgian IPAs Bitter, Boozy, Weird — Is America Ready for the Belgian IPA? AIBA introduces NEIPA and new Pale Ale styles Herman's Hands | Second Line Kickstarter Events Basement Brewhouse Barrel Aged Beer Night (Sunday March 11) Dave's High Country Hop Harvest Festival 2018 tour (Friday March 23 to Sunday March 25) Dave's Darker Days 2018 tour (Friday June 29 to Sunday July 1) Beer Recommendations Liam: Batch A Currant State of Infusion Adrian: Shark Island Australian Ale Non-Beer Recommendations Liam: Breaking Bad Adrian: Monster Hunter World

Using the Whole Whale Podcast
083: Amplifying talent in the arts — on both sides of the curtain — with 21C Media Group

Using the Whole Whale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 34:35


In M+R's 2017 Benchmarks Study, cultural nonprofits emerged as the MVP in several areas. Email list size growth was more than double the overall nonprofit average (21% compared to 10%). Website visitor signup rates were simiarly higher than average — 2.7% for cultural nonprofits versus the overall average of 1.1%. This sector also had the largest Twitter and Instagram audiences relative to email list size. Rock on, culture! With the arts making up a sizable portion of the nonprofit sphere, we sat down with 21C Media Group, a leading public relations, digital, and consulting firm specializing in the performing arts world whose roster of digital clients includes Plácido Domingo, Joshua Bell, and Yo-Yo Ma and on the institutional side they work with such nonprofit organizations as the Los Angeles Opera, Opera Philadelphia, and Music Academy of the West. (Also, the YouTube Symphony Orchestra? They had a hand in that.) One big question on our minds: How do you make classical music and the performing arts relevant in the digital age? We pose the question Sean Michael Gross, 21C's Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, who has been with the company since 2007 and founded 21C's digital division in 2009. Fun fact: Sean was Account Strategist Whaler Olivia Marlowe-Giovetti's boss at 21C before she joined Whole Whale in 2017 (hashtag-battleofthebosses?).

Our Country Cottage a Narrative
Episode #19 ITB, Month 20, OCC Update & Some Generator Talk

Our Country Cottage a Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 24:12


This episode I will tell you about my recent encounters with Our Country Cottage and as promised In The Beginning, month 20 I will tell you about one of the more trying months of the build. I found out that the month wasn’t all bad though, it just seemed like it. Also, I will talk a bit about back up generators, in particular, ours. On with ITB, In The Beginning, month 20, March. This is where I try to figure out what happened using the pictures, emails, texts and invoices I kept from that month. To give you an idea I received 47 emails and sent 35, just in that one month and just relative to OCC. I also paid 12 visits to OCC including every day from the 25th and a couple of days into the next month. If you remember, from ITB month 19, we have just managed to get water into Our Country Cottage. I had left the utility room in a mess, just dumping the hose and whatever down the hatch and leaving. So the next day, and 1st of the month, I went back to clean up. Upon entering I found the control panel with several errors flashing away. They all seemed to clear, OK. Clean up in the utility room had the hose being much easier to handle, now that it had warmed up a bit. There was a fair amount of water on the floor mixed in with plastic that been used to protect stuff from the fire retardant that was sprayed on the utility room ceiling. Shop towels and rags were used to clean up and I noticed some water dripping from a large nut near the bottom of the pressure tank. I figured, how bad could it be, with the pump turned off. I was now in the habit of building a fire or two every visit and I had graduated from taking the pre-packaged bundles of firewood, that I was buying at the gas station, to the “Winter special” from the company that supplies the gas stations. Same bundles, but, at a lower, quantity discount, cost. While I was picking up the “winter special” I noticed large containers of fire wood at a very much lower price. That would have been great if I could have transported it somehow, but I couldn’t, as the “winter special” was all I had room for. After building the fire I noticed that the boiler was on. An indication that there was a call for heat. It wasn’t obvious which thermostat was the culprit, so I turned them all down a degree or two. Keep in mind that the temp I had set them to wasn’t for comfort, 21C or 70F, but about 12C or 54F, just to stop the place from freezing. The boiler decided to turn off. This would turn out to be the beginning of an investigation into the various zones and intricacies of thermostats, that would last for several months. Just when I thought I had it figured out, I would find the boiler heating some zone for no apparent reason. Anyway… I didn’t go up the next day but my contractor called saying that he had just dropped in to pick up a bit of his equipment (it was Sunday) and found the house without power. The batteries were down to 36%. He started the gen but it quit almost immediately. His second attempt was more successful and he left the gen in manual mode. That means it would run 24/7 until it was manually shut off. I went up to OCC a couple of days later to find the generator running, trickle charging the batteries, which were at 100%. Hmmm trickle charging was probably not the best use of a 20 Kilo Watt generator. Propane was at 39% and the hour count on the gen was 1151.7. I took it off manual and put on auto. On the plus side the lower part of the railing, up to the bedroom, was now in place, but still waiting for the hand rail cap and the dishwasher was in place. In the utility room, there were signs of progress for the back hall radiator. A few days go by and the solar guys were at OCC reporting that the batteries were at 100%, oh joy, and that the radiator, in the back hall, was up and running, supplying some decent heat. Two days pass when I go for my next visit. There were several vehicles parked in front. One of those rare times. Batteries were at 90% and the gen had run about 45 hours in the past 7 days. Lots had been done inside. The hand rail cap was on the lower part of the railing. The fridge was now in place. A bit of a tight fit, but it works. The laundry washer/dryer unit was in place, so all of the major appliances that had been in the garage for the past several months are now in the cottage. In the bathrooms, glass shower surrounds had been installed and looking great. The cheapy ceiling fan, I had picked up locally, had been installed in the sun room. I reasoned that if the fan needed to be turned on in the sun room there would be plenty of sun to run it, so the expensive low power units we had in the living room and bedroom were not necessary. The back hall radiator was indeed working and the control box for it in the utility room had been clearly labelled. While in the utility room, I noticed an alarm had been installed for the septic tank. A couple of visits back I was informed that some glowing embers from the masonry heater, which had fallen from the grate to the ash pit, were getting close to bouncing out of the clean out hole in the crawl space. At the time it was just an opening with no door or hatch on it, until now. A friend of the contractor fabricated a decorative frame with a sliding door and that was installed, too. It’s the middle of the month and I am back at Our Country Cottage. Everything seems to be running OK and a quick check behind the new ash pit door shows very little build up, so not to worry for a while. Getting more confident in the system I let three days pass before my next visit. The batteries were well charged, along with more hours on the gen and less propane in the tank. The sun was shining and the inside was looking great. Clean and tidy. There was one of those net bags of wood leaning against the masonry heater with a label that stated “Traditional Firewood”. The new, heavy duty breaker had been installed in the battery room so having cottage power failure due to that breaker tripping should be a thing of the past. The last remnant of our first site supervisor, the one that had died, was gone. The travel trailer he stayed in while working on OCC had been picked up by his wife with help. One of the problems she had moving the trailer was that the trailer was towed by the vehicle that was demolished in the accident that took her husband. So with everything coming together, and working, and bits of the past moving on, along with the sun shining brightly it looked like Our Country Cottage was turning the corner and heading down the stretch. With great optimism I took a bit of a break and waited a full week before my next visit. I had brought with me, a box of window cranks and the last bit of track and connectors for the loft. Small things, to finish stuff up. Little did I realize that this was the beginning of nine consecutive days of trips to OCC. What I found when I arrived was red lights flashing and the control panel telling me that the batteries were at 4% yes 4 and dropping. The sun was shining and trying to charge them at 5K but the boiler was on and taking 5.2K. I don’t know how there was power in the place because the inverter should have shut down long before. The gen had died about four or five days earlier. It was running but not putting out any power. I called the generator people, at the time, and they told me that they could have another one there by the next day. I turned the boiler off and the batteries started to edge up. They managed to reach 22% by the time I left. I informed my contractor of what had happened and asked him to put off the cleaner as there was very little heat in the place. The next day found the batteries still at 22% with snow on the panels and very little charging. Clearing the snow off of the panels got me from .4K to 1.4K charging. Every little bit helps. And true to their word, the new generator showed up and was installed. Only problem was that they couldn’t get it to run. After several hours of diagnostics and long phone conversations it was determined that a factory tech would have to come out and have a look. By the time I left that day the batteries were at 35% and I had built two fires. The generator factory tech came out the very next day. Turned out to be one wire had a loose push pin and signal wasn’t getting through. OK, the generator is now running and putting out power, but the system is not reading it. With the generator factory tech finished and gone I still didn’t have power charging the batteries even though it should have been. Phone calls and texts to my solar guy had me digging deep into the inverter case taking measurements and such. Bottom line was that there was something wrong within the inverter case, some part of it, that someone from the solar company would have to come out and have a look at. That wouldn’t happen for another six days. The day at Our Country Cottage, ended with the batteries having staggered up to 55%. Thanks to solar power. Fires had been built and the temp inside was passable. Hovering around 10C or 50F or so. The next visit ie the next day and subsequent days till the solar expert could make it up I would go up just to build fires in the masonry heater and make sure the place was warm enough. Another “winter special” of “traditional firewood” was taken up. One day I decided to tackle a problem the ceiling fan in the living room had. It was making a tick-tick noise as it turned. The electrician had told me that it was probably just a connecter under the top cap that had flipped up. The fact that it was 18 feet in the air made it a bit of a challenge, but there was a scaffolding set up in the living room for painting purposes. I just had to overcome my fear of heights, and I did, sort of, and the problem was indeed as described and easily corrected. It was during this dark period that I managed to get the electricians to put a switch in the mud room for me, so that I could turn off the well pump. It was lot easier than going down into the utility room and flipping breakers. It took 5 days from when I found the batteries at 4% to get them back to 100% just by sun alone. And when it got there I turned the boiler on temporarily to add more heat to OCC. The last day of the month was on a week end and my eldest daughter and a friend came up with me to keep me company while I built the fire etc. It was a beautiful sunny day and they took turns using the tractor to clear the parking area of snow. And that will wrap up month 20. Stay tuned for ITB, month 21. Will the solar power system get sorted out? How many more winter specials of green bagged traditional firewood must I go through…?   And now an Our Country Cottage update. I have stayed at Our Country Cottage several times since the last episode. Trying to get back into the swing of things. When I arrived on my first visit the batteries were fully charged and when I turned the well pump on it didn’t run. This meant that it had held pressure for over a week. I had supper in a nearby town and picked up some diesel fuel. I have two 20 liter diesel containers (they are yellow) as both the tractor and the skid steer use it. That night I had a drink of water and thought that it tasted a little, um, musty. I made a mental note to change the water filter first thing in the morning. I did so before breakfast and that cleared up the problem. Since I have started Our Country Cottage up after the shut down there has been a fair bit of sediment coming out of the well. I now have a bit of hose connected to the pressure tank inlet, before the water filter, which lets me run water to clear the sediment before I put it into the cottage water system. Probably only have to do it a couple of more times. The rest of the day had me finishing off mowing the tall stuff and touching up the shorter stuff that had been growing. I fired up my skid steer for the first time this year. No problems, once I found my manual with the lock code etc. I needed it to remove a tree that had fallen across the road a month or so back. At the time I managed to just pull it to the side so I could drive by, but now it was in the way of my mowing. You wouldn’t believe the amount of extra branches and limbs that came down with it but was hiding in the tall grass. Took an hour or so just to pick that stuff up. I then took my brush cutter down to the gate and cut back the vegetation that was getting a bit thick. After that I took my box grader out and reconditioned most of the drive. The box grader has two grader blades at an angle between two vertical sides. It goes on the front of the skid steer and if you get the angle right it churns the gravel on the road, clearing vegetation that tends to grow down the centre and sides of a gravel drive. The angle of the blades tends to push the gravel to one side and, again, if done right puts the crown on the centre of the drive. This is important for drainage. Of course if not done right you can screw up your drive badly. It was a good day. I got to play with most of my toys. The next day I updated the solar controller firmware and all went well, I thought. If you remember that last time I tried to do it my laptop threw a fit and wouldn’t let me copy any files. The laptop is OK now. I had a talk with it, in the city. Anyway, I did some other chores, cleaning etc., then went outside to fix up the turning circle. So, that box grader does a really good job on straight parts of the drive and gentle curves. The turning circle is somewhat more challenging to my present level of skill. I managed to leave various sized piles of gravel here and there on the circle drive. No problem, I thought, I’ll just back blade it with the tractor. So I removed the mower deck and attached the blade to the back of the tractor. Well apparently my present level of back-bladeing leaves something to be desired too. I did smooth it down a bit but left a ridge of gravel on the grass in the centre of the circle. So I took the blade off and the mower deck back on and parked it in the garage. That night I had my first BBQ of the season, Bratts, good stuff. In unrelated news, the upstairs toilet was showing tendencies to run on. Hmmm My last day, of this visit, started with me using a device I do have enough skill to use to clean the gravel off of the grass in the circle, a hand rake. Only took an hour or so. I had just returned inside for a break when a couple of fawns, still with their spots, went booting it cross the mowed area south of the cottage. I was just out there less than 15 minutes ago. Before I left for the city I started to look at the generator. I jiggled some wires and hit the run button. The all too familiar clicking of relays and nothing. Ah, the generator. If you remember it became iffy last winter when I found Our Country Cottage frozen up. Frozen/broken toilet tanks etc. At that point the generator did run when I asked it too, but became less and less reliable until it just stopped after only running for about twelve minutes one day while I was up there cleaning up the those icy toilets. Shortly after I firmly declared that I was kicking that gen to the curb and gave some very valid reasons in an earlier episode of this podcast. Well, time has passed and my attitude towards our old generator has softened a bit. Remember that this is the second gen as mentioned in this episodes’ In The Beginning. The first generator had 1212 hours on it when it was deemed un-repairable and replaced. The present generator has 1141 hours on it. I must say these 1141 hours were a lot kinder hours than the 1212 hours on the previous generator. Our present gen, gen #2, has had much more regular service and upkeep than the previous one, gen#1, had a chance to get. If I remember correctly, gen #1 was over 500 hours before the first oil change. It was also run 24/7 many times. It took the abuse given out by winter time construction. Did I ever mention that construction would have gone a lot easier if it was done in any other months other than the winter months. Gen #1 also took the abuse of system set up, getting the right settings so that the sun would charge the batteries when it could. I can’t count the times, OK, I don’t want to count the times, I showed up on days with beautiful, clear, sunny skies and the gen was running. Adjusting components, like that relay that would trip preventing solar charging. And don’t forget that little yellow heater that was the only thing heating the cottage before the photovoltaic’s were ready. That pressed gen #1 into hard service right out of the box. Now, some of you may be thinking that the hours I keep mentioning don’t seem all that high. 500 before first service etc. So to put some relevance to them I noticed that my average speed driving back to the city was about, 80 to 90 Km/h. The manual suggests oil change every 150 hours. If that was your vehicle averaging say 50 Km/h that would be 7,500 Km and if you were, say, on a cross country trip on highways averaging 100 Km/h that would be 15,000 Km. Given that, Gen #1 went somewhere between 25,000 and 50,000 before its first service. Your vehicle would probably be showing some signs of distress if you treated it like that. Yes, my bad, but in my defence all this stuff was new to me. If the generator was the only thing on my plate I might have read the manual and found this stuff out. Back to Gen #2. Like I said, time has passed and I am starting to think a little more rationally towards gen #2. What if it was a small, inexpensive part that had failed? What if it was something easy to fix? I then came up with an amount I would be willing to pay/invest to fix it. Having a service guy come out to have a look, would put cost over the limit right away. With that in mind and the looming, very high cost, of replacement with new upgraded version, I decided to have a closer look myself, to see what I could find. In fact I dedicated the next visit to just that, staying up a couple of nights. The first day had me mowing for three hours straight in order to have a full day to play investigator. I had acquired a service manual online and had been studying it for a while. It became clear to me that the error that was always present on the display could mean many things but primarily it meant that the generator was not turning over when asked to. I verified that the controller was indeed asking it to start and followed the path to the starter. Starter relay OK. A shame, because it was the easiest to change and cheapest as well. Next in line was the starter solenoid and then the starter. This required the generator housing to be removed. Ironically, I was boiling under the direct gaze of the sun in a clear, blue, sky while previously I was freezing in the winter’s wind the last time I peered under the hood. Long story shorter, I identified that the starter solenoid wasn’t functioning. When I bypassed the solenoid with jumpers the starter spun up quickly. The solenoid is mounted to the starter and I came to terms that they both might have to be replaced together. Either way the cost was below my limit. I packed up the starter combo and the gen control unit, just in case, and took them with me. When I got back to the city I spent a lot of time online looking into replacements etc. I had to wait for the first day of business of the week before I could call my gen guy to find out what hell I would have to go through to get a replacement. The week end passed with me formulating plans for various scenarios that might unfold. The day came, and to my surprise, it turned out to be very anti climactic. My generator guy had one and would let me have it, only charging me for it, if I was happy with it. I picked it up within the hour and made plans to go to Our Country Cottage the next day to install it. And the next day I did just that. Leaving out all the cursing and swearing one runs into while performing open generator surgery under the hot windless sun, the unit was installed and…… I pressed the run button and it cranked and started. Not out of the woods yet, but I can see the clearing.. I still have to figure out a way to test the generator under load as the batteries are constantly fully charged these days. I have a couple of ideas. Yet another issue that has to be resolved. Remember I said I updated the solar control panel and I thought all went well. Well it appears that the logging function has stopped working. This is the same logging function that told me the gen only ran 12 minutes the last time etc. It records second by second what is happening to all parts of the system. It is an essential part that I require to figure out what might still be wrong with the gen. I will be looking in to that and more on my next trip to Our Country Cottage.   Next podcast, Episode#20 More Gen#2 stuff and ITB Month 21 For pictures and more info, you can visit our website at www.ourcountrycottageanarrative.com If you have any comments, questions or if you would like to be added to the “Friends of OCCaN” Our Country Cottage A Narrative, mailing list, you can email me at John@ourcountrycottageanarrative.com. Members on the mailing list will get website and podcast updates as soon as I do :). The Our Country Cottage a Narrative podcast is on iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play so you can subscribe there and get the podcast downloaded automatically when they get released.   Till next time have a good one.  

TBS 김어준의 뉴스공장
0403 뉴스공장 3-4부 (김창준, 추혜선, 임상훈)

TBS 김어준의 뉴스공장

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 46:09


◎ 3부 [인터뷰 제 2 공장] 세월호 선체 수색방식 두고 의견 분분, 해법은? - 김창준 위원장 (세월호 선체 조사위) ◎ 4부 [인터뷰 제 3 공장] 끝까지 대통령 대행 역할하는 황교안 대행, 이번엔 방통위 상임위원까지? - 추혜선 의원 (정의당) [뉴스공장 고객센터 불만접수] [글로보는 글로벌] 21C 지구촌 시민 정치 - 스페인의 포데모스 - 임상훈 위원 (르몽드디플로마티크)

Human Factors Cast
Human Factors Cast E035 - Epic Shoulderpieces of Flirting +1

Human Factors Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 55:50


Today is March 28th, 2017 and it's an all new Human Factors Cast hosted by Nick Roome with Blake Arnsdorff and Mia Jaramillo. -Sting Operation Reveals Science's Insane Fake News Problem http://gizmodo.com/sting-operation-reveals-sciences-insane-fake-news-probl-1793523135 -Walmart’s Vudu app now converts your physical movies to digital for $2 each https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/23/walmarts-vuvu-app-now-converts-your-physical-movies-to-digital-for-2-each/?ncid=rss -Hackers try to extort Apple by threatening to wipe iPhones https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/23/hackers-try-to-extort-apple-by-threatening-to-wipe-iphones/ -This sensory wearable is designed for flirting https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/24/this-sensory-wearable-is-designed-for-flirting/?ncid=rss -A Four-Year-Old Boy Used Siri to Save His Unconscious Mother’s Life http://gizmodo.com/a-four-year-old-boy-used-siri-to-save-his-unconscious-m-1793584170 -Scientists just made electronic skin that's better than human skin https://thenextweb.com/insider/2017/03/24/scientists-just-made-electronic-skin-thats-better-human-skin/ -How Pedestrians Will Defeat Autonomous Vehicles https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-pedestrians-will-defeat-autonomous-vehicles/ -Amazon considers opening augmented reality furniture stores https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/26/amazon-furniture-and-electronics-stores/ -US cops' facial recognition database is dangerously inaccurate https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/27/fbis-facial-recognition-database-is-dangerously-inaccurate/ -Elon Musk's Neuralink will plug AI into your brain https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/27/elon-musk-neuralink-ai-cranial-computing/ Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HFactorsPodcast Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumanFactorsCast Follow us on Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/HumanFactorsCast Our official website: https://www.humanfactorscast.com Follow Nick: https://www.twitter.com/Nick_Roome Follow Blake: https://www.twitter.com/DontPanicUX Follow Mia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuelajaramillo/ Take a deeper look into the human element in our ever changing digital world. Human Factors Cast is a podcast that investigates the sciences of psychology, engineering, biomechanics, industrial design, physiology and anthropometry and how it affects our interaction with technology. As an online source for human factors, psychology, and design news, Human Factors Cast is your essential resource for new, exciting stories in the field.

tbs 북키스 [TV책방 북소리]
최진석(탁월한 사유의 시선) / 브라이언(가수)/송인서적 부도 /동백아가씨는 어디로 갔을까 · 스노든

tbs 북키스 [TV책방 북소리]

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 58:25


최진석, 탁월한 사유의 시선 예로부터 서양에는 그리스 동양에는 중국이 저마다의 '철학'을 해왔습니다 배부른 돼지보단 배고픈 사람이 낫고 아침에 배우면 저녁에 죽어도 좋다는 그 말은 사실상 오늘 하루 먹고 사는 우리에게는 너무나 와닿지 않은 법이죠 우리는 그럼에도 불구하고 저녁에 죽을 각오로 배우고 배곯아도 생각을 할 줄 아는 '사람'이 되어야만 합니다. 왜냐고요? 우리는 사람이니까요. 생각하는 동물, 사람! 우리가 왜 생각을 해야하는가, 고리타분하기 짝이 없다고 생각한 그 철학, 과학문명이 발달한 21C에도 현실로 통용되는가? 우리가 사람인 이유, 철학이 필요한 이유! 간단명료한 답변, 최진석 교수가 들려드립니다! 고작 30분 만에 말이죠. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 우리동네 도서관, 방아다리 문학도서관, 북소리 책은 모든 종류의 내용을 담고 있지만 그중에서도 가장 기초적인 '창작'의 중심, 문학이 담긴 책은 보통 '책'에 대해 떠올릴 때 생각 나는 내용! 문학이 특성화된 특별한 도서관! 그리고 우리동네 도서관 마지막 이야기, 방아다리 문학도서관! 주소 : 서울특별시 양천구 화곡로 4길 10(신월동) 신월5동 주민센터 2층 전화번호 : 02-2620-4149 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TV책방 북소리 특별기획, 송인서적 부도_출판업계 휘청 출판 도매업 대한민국 2위 규모의 송인서적의 부도! 엄청난 타격으로 출판계 전체가 휘청일 정도라는데…… 대한민국 출판의 규모와 송인서적의 부도가 던지는 한국 출판계가 깨달아야할 점에 대해 #TV책방_북소리_에서 #송인서적 #부도_에 대해 알아보았다! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 릴레이북, 브라이언 (가수), HYGGE 진솔한 감정으로 노래부르는 가수, #브라이언 #tbs #TV책방_북소리 #릴레이북_에 떴다! 깊은 사유로, 한국어와 영어를 넘나드는 유창한 언어로 다양한 독서를 즐기는 #브라이언_의 책 추천! 진정한 힐링, 진정한 휴식은 무엇일까? 우리 모두 #브라이언_과 함께 숨을 골라보아요!

tbs 북키스 [TV책방 북소리]
[문학 속 공간읽기] 김승옥, 서울 1964년 겨울

tbs 북키스 [TV책방 북소리]

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 6:32


그 시절 아무것도 할 수 없던 우리의 고뇌가 오롯이 담긴 골목길, 그리고 하룻밤의 시간 ** 이번 주 문학 속 공간 읽기 어느 날 갑자기 찾아오는 나의 '비정'은 별 게 아닙니다 사랑하던 상대의 아픔에 무던해지고 사소한 연민의 눈물조차 아까워 고개를 들고 어쩌면 측은지심이란 단어가 잊혀진 각박함으로 내 고개를 굳힌 채 걷다보면 주변에는 아무것도 남지 않은 '비정'을 알게 되지요 비단 개인의 문제만은 아닙니다 개인은 사회로부터 결코 자유로울 수 없으며 그렇기에 사회 구성원으로서 임무와 권리를 함께 가지고 있습니다 우리는 사회를 인식해야할 의무를, 그리고 사회로부터 보호받을 권리를 지니고 있습니다 아무리 경제가 어렵고 시대가 격변하는 때여도 인권은 가장 보장받아야 할 소중한 권리이니 말입니다 1964년, 전쟁 후 고작 10년이 지났던 한국 현대사의 암울한 잔상일 뿐이라 애써 자위를 해도 그로부터 50여 년이 지난 지금, 우리는 그때 그들의 '비정'을 21C의 형태로 품고 있지 않습니까? 그들의 어쩔 수 없던 비정함이 담긴 곳 이번 주 문학 속 공간읽기, 서대문구 골목을 거닐어 봅니다

Two Guys
Dark Horse

Two Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 50:57


Kyle resurfaces from business school for an episode hitting on both ends of the spectrum- sports and Bachelorette- featuring discussion on the Olympics, paradise, the upcoming football season, and a review of 21C.

DIY with MRL
Episode #11 Road Trips and Thrift Shopping

DIY with MRL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 33:03


with our special guest Sarah Ramberg from Sadie Seasongoods. I was so happy to finally “meet” Sarah from Sadie Seasongoods. I’ve followed her blog for several years, but had never had a chance to have a conversation with her. I was so excited to talk to her about her recent Thrift Trip to Louisville KY, my hometown! *this post contains affiliate links for your convenience* The hotel gail couldn’t remember the name of is 21C, and perhaps the restaurant was Proof on Main? The way Sarah came up with her blog name Sadie Seasongoods is so sweet, listen to the episode below to hear Sarah talk about it. Sarah talks about using power tools, and her first large tool purchase and how she’s still getting use to it. Sarah asked gail if she still loves blogging, and there was some reminiscing about how My Repurposed Life started, and the first blog gail ever read. The blog that inspired gail to get into blogging was  Joys Of Home. Joy hasn’t blogged in a couple of years, but you will definitely enjoy looking through her projects. Gail’s favorite compound miter saw (amazon affiliate link) Sara mentioned that she uses PicMonkey for photo editing. Gail doesn’t edit photos, but does use Picmonkey as well for collages and pinterest pics. Sarah shared her favorite repurpose to date which is actually the project that got her into blogging in the first place, a vintage window, doily display. Sarah describes how it all started-push play to get the details. You can see more of Sarah’s road trip adventures over on the blog in her Shotgun series.   Keep up with Sarah on  Etsy, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest

The Charlie Tonic Hour
Episode #153: The Charlie Tonic Hour - Ginny Flies Solo Once Again

The Charlie Tonic Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 25:31


This week on the Charlie Tonic Hour, “con crud” has taken its toll on the dynamic duo of power podcasting as Charlie has been sidelined (since he sounds like Yosemite Sam crossed with Tom Waits). Yes friends, it's Ginny Tonic flying solo once again. Along the way she catches you up on life, tells a couple stories and discusses why Thanksgiving is her favorite holiday!

WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 223: October 25, 2009

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2009 39:55


This week, I'm on the road at Proof on Main in Louisville! Heaven Hill is celebrating Parker Beam's 50th anniversary as a distiller this weekend, and you'll share in the fun as we hear from Parker and some of his many friends and colleagues. In the news, David Stewart scales back his duties at William Grant & Sons, new travel retail releases, and tasting notes for the Gold Bowmore! We'll also hear from noted chef Charlie Palmer and more about one of Louisville's best bourbon bars.

WBO Radio
7 Creative Strategies: How to Create a Passionate Business that Flourishes in the 21st Century!

WBO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009 47:25


If you want to create a passionate, rewarding and exhilarating business for the 21C, there’s only one way your clients are going to know how brilliant you really are: ­You have to create and express your brand in a new, bold and provocative way. How do you do it? Mary van de Weil calls it the Zing Infusion™ process. It means capturing the zing in your brand. And,then building your business around it.

WBO Radio
7 Creative Strategies: How to Create a Passionate Business that Flourishes in the 21st Century!

WBO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009 47:25


If you want to create a passionate, rewarding and exhilarating business for the 21C, there’s only one way your clients are going to know how brilliant you really are: ­You have to create and express your brand in a new, bold and provocative way. How do you do it? Mary van de Weil calls it the Zing Infusion™ process. It means capturing the zing in your brand. And,then building your business around it.