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Die Daures Groenwaterstof-dorp gaan befondsing en bystand van die VN se Industriële Ontwikkelingskorporasie, Unido, kry om ammonium-sulfaat kunsmis te produseer. Unido sê in 'n verklaring Daures sal een van sy eerste demonstrasie-projekte wees onder die Accelarate to Demonstrate, of A2D fasiliteit, wat ten doel het om die gebruik van groenwaterstof-tegnologië aan te wakker. Namibië is een van vyf lande wat hiervoor gekies is. Buiten Namibië, is Kenia, Nepal, Nigerië en Tanzanië begunstigdes. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Jerome Namaseb, die uitvoerende hoof van die Daures Green Hydrogen Village, hieroor gepraat.
Just like last week, the boys will be doing post game reactions for the Flyers vs the Bruins. They guys will also be doing live reactions as the game wraps up. The Flyers will travel to Boston for the first time this season. These two teams in the past usually make for a good game as they tend to play each other well. Tune in after the game wraps up and get some post game reactions and analysis and drop in your thoughts from the game in the chat!!The long awaited debut of Alexei Kolosov has finally happened. The guys will be giving their analysis of the goaltenders performance against the Montreal Canadiens. The Flyers fell by a score of 4-3. Kolosovs stat line was solid overall, 20 saves on 24 shots, 4 goals allowed with a .833 save percentage. Granted it was 1 game, did Kolosov play up to your expectations on Sunday? Make sure to hit that like and subscribe wherever you listen to A2D!Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more!  / a2dradio Facebook:  / a2dradio Instagram:  / a2dradio X:  / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________Thank you for your continued support!
Tonight the boys are gonna break down Game 1 of the home and home between the Flyers and the Washington Capitals. They guys will break down the good, the bad, and the ugly and everything in between from tonights game. Hit the like and sub and dont miss anything A2D has to offer.The Flyers offense has been quite cold to kick off the season 5 on 5 or even strength. They have however found ways to score on the PP. The Flyers have had chances to find the net but have had no finish. What is the reason for this? Is it the line combos? Are certain players pressing too much? Drop all your comments in the chat and become a part of the show!Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more! / a2dradio Facebook:  / a2dradio Instagram:  / a2dradio X:  / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________Thank you for your continued support!
Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Chad Aurentz go full MOD with special guest Chad Winberg owner & operator of A2D Motorsports Sober October, Hawaii & “MOLK”, Oat milk, fall clean-up, Yoder Road, 3-wheel motion and the A-Star evac - Eklutna Lake last minute camping trip, old school placer riding, Grandview & Squirrel flats, finding a passion for motorsports, starting a motorsport business through trial & error, shifting into the side x side game, local relationships, System-3 products, 5 year growth process, naming the business “A2D”, service repairs, modifications & custom builds, robotics & AI replacing tradesman, grooming the next generation, mini jet boating & building boats, XD400, XTR370 by System-3, proper equipment application, backcountry preparedness, quick clot, tunicates, North American Rescue, Caterpillar clamps, mule tape, snatch block miracle in Turnagain Pass, Alaska Avalanche School, Anchorage Snowmobile club, Visit our Website - www.alaskawildproject.com Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch the show on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject $upport the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject
Philadelphia Eagles' disappointing defeat against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In this episode, we'll discuss the Eagles' offensive struggles, the Bucs' dominant performance, and the team's outlook heading into the bye week.Poll:Despite missing the Stars, the Eagles' offense was most disappointing in the loss to the Bucs. Agree or DisagreeAdditional Topics:Eagles vs Bucs Post Game: A detailed breakdown of the game's key plays and turning points.Losers of the Game: Which Eagles players underperformed and contributed to the loss?Crumb of the Week: A humorous segment highlighting the funniest or most cringeworthy moments from the game.Don't miss this in-depth analysis of the Eagles' disappointing performance!Like, Comment and Subscribe for more! / a2dradio Facebook:  / a2dradio Instagram:  / a2dradio X:  / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________Thank you for your continuing support!
Relive the moment the Philadelphia Eagles defied the odds and defeated the New Orleans Saints in a thrilling upset. On this week's Eagles Talk we break down the key plays, strategies, and performances that led to the Eagles' victory. How impressed were we over the defense's performance? Is that a sign of things to come, or just one good game by Vic Fangio and his unit? Is the offense's performance something to be worried about, or are we pleased considering all the injuries they dealt with? And is Nick Sirianni the biggest concern for this team? Plus, we discuss the broader implications of this win for the Eagles moving forward. Will this victory be a huge turning point early in the season?#eagles #philadelphiaflyers #nflLike, Comment and Subscribe for more!  / a2dradio Facebook:  / a2dradio Instagram:  / a2dradio X:  / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________Thank you for your support!
Wicked, Travis, Fae, and Dread take a bite out of 2012's Bait 3-D! There Can Be Only One Travis. Daredevil and Wolverine. The Barbarian Brothers. We Spoiled Death Game. Bet You Didn't See That Coming. A Severe Lack of Tentacles. Purgatory, Limbo, The Upside Down. Poop Horror. A2D. Shark Threats. Better Than Jaws? Boyfriend of Sadness. Plot Bloat Chum. Hillbilly Australian. Shark Fodder. Creepy Doll Fin. 3-D is the Ultimate Fourth Wall Break. Police Dad. You Can Keep the Fooking Title. Pretty Sure I Said Six. Adopt a Shark! Shark Angels - Turning Fear into Fascination Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/GORE13 Check out our website created by Baumbie GOREpodcast.com Follow the show on Twitter @GOREpodcast Email the show at GOREpodcast13@gmail.com
Phillies continue their slide.Episode 22 of A2D's Final WhistleLike, Comment, and Subscribe for more! / a2dradio Facebook: / a2dradio Instagram: / a2dradio X: / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/ _______________Thank you for your continuing support!Specialized Physical Therapy: https://specializedphysicaltherapy.com/Allonsy Travel: https://allonsy-travel.com/takethetripBoaggiosbread: https://boaggiosbread.com/Alan Foy:https://www.exprealty.com/
In today's world, access to high-speed internet is not just a luxury; it's a necessity. But what happens when entire communities are left behind in the digital age? This episode of the Black to Business Podcast tackles the critical issue of the digital divide that plagues many Black communities and stunts entrepreneurial growth. Our guest, Antwon Alsobrook, is leading the charge to change that and ensure everyone has the broadband access they need to succeed. As a Black entrepreneur, inconsistent and unaffordable internet access can severely limit your opportunities, from connecting with customers and attending virtual meetings to accessing educational resources and leveraging pioneering technologies like web3 and virtual reality. Antwon shares his inspiring journey and sheds light on actionable solutions to close this divide, empowering you to thrive in a digitally connected world. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: The far-reaching impact of the digital divide on Black communities and businesses How broadband access can dramatically uplift underserved areas The critical need for government investments in broadband infrastructure to ensure universal access The importance of community-owned networks in bridging funding gaps and creating sustainable broadband solutions Practical ways for entrepreneurs to get involved in initiatives aimed at improving broadband connectivity in their own communities About Antwon Alsobrook: Antwon Alsobrook is the Founder and CEO of A2D, Inc., the parent company of eCommunity™ Fiber, dedicated to revolutionizing broadband access to close the digital divide. Raised in a low-income neighborhood on Atlanta's Eastside, Antwon's early fascination with electronics evolved into a career in mechanical engineering and, later, into pioneering broadband infrastructure. A2D operates future-proof, community-owned broadband networks that are neutral to service providers and support crucial programs like telehealth and tele-education. Guided by the principle “to whom much is given, much is required,” Antwon ensures his company's initiatives benefit shareholders and communities, aiming to make high-speed internet universally accessible and affordable. His work has been recognized nationally, including an invitation to the White House, highlighting his significant contributions to digital equity. eCommunity™ Fiber is more than a network. It's a game-changer. We aim to bridge the digital divide by ensuring everyone has ubiquitous broadband access. We will accomplish this goal by building open-access fiber networks in communities to A) stimulate broadband competition, B) improve services while lowering cost; and C) provide direct access to e-programs such as telehealth, tele-education, etc. without the Internet. Don't miss out on the resources mentioned in this episode by checking out the show notes at blacktobusiness.com/205 Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast! Got a question? We'd love to answer it in an upcoming Q&A. Simply record your quick question → https://blacktobusiness.com/QA Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/ Don't miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist
Catch another episode of A2D's Final whistle Episode #12.76ers offseason options/NBA PlayoffsLike, Comment, and Subscribe for more! / a2dradio Facebook: / a2dradio Instagram: / a2dradio X: / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________Thank you for your continued support!Specialized Physical Therapy: https://specializedphysicaltherapy.com/Allonsy Travel: https://allonsy-travel.com/takethetripBoaggiosbread: https://boaggiosbread.com/Alan Foy: https://www.exprealty.com/#Philadelphia #Eagles #Flyers #Sixers #Phillies #A2DRadio
A2D's Final Whistle EpisodeLike, Comment and Subscribe for more! / a2dradio Facebook: / a2dradio Instagram: / a2dradio X: / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________Thank you for your support!Specialized Physical Therapy: https://specializedphysicaltherapy.com/Allonsy Travel: https://allonsy-travel.com/takethetripBoaggiosbread: https://boaggiosbread.com/Alan Foy: https://www.exprealty.com/
MLB Spring Training has begun with pitchers and catchers reporting and all other positions set to report over the coming days. After the disappointment of last fall the Philadelphia Phillies were relatively quiet on the free agent front. Can the Philadelphia Phillies stay put or do they need to add one of the top 2 free agent pitchers to ultimately contend for a championship? The MLB offseason featured many superstars changing teams with no one being more active then the Los Angeles Dodgers. Can the Los Angeles Dodgers finally get over the hump in the National League? Along with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles loaded up to try and dethrone the Texas Rangers in the American League. We will analyze all the major offseason news and the current events of the MLB as Spring Training opens.
Welcome to 'Vetted with Irving Fryar and Hollis Thomas'!Join Philadelphia Eagles legends Irving Fryar and Hollis Thomas as they dive deep into the world of football, making predictions for Super Bowl XLIII and discussing the future of the Eagles. In this episode: Explore what's next for the Eagles Analyze recent coaching changes Hear Super Bowl XLIII predictions Enjoy 'History with Hollis' for fascinating historical insights Stay in the loop! Don't miss any action—like, subscribe, and hit the bell to stay updated with 'Vetted with Irving Fryar and Hollis Thomas.' Let's embark on a football adventure together!
The Philadelphia Flyers return to action after a break, facing off against the formidable Florida Panthers in the first of three meetings. Can the well-rested Flyers take down the Panthers' strong special teams?
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At the Royal Rumble, Cody Rhodes outlasted 29 other men to win the Men's Royal Rumble for the second year in a row! Following the match it looked like Rhodes had his sights set on the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, but on Monday Night RAW WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins called out “The American Nightmare”. Rhodes was on Smackdown tonight as was Roman Reigns…did Cody stay true to his word or will he find himself standing across the ring from Seth “Freakin” Rollins at WrestleMania? CM Punk's WrestleMania dreams came to a screeching halt Monday Night when it was announced that he has an injury that will keep him out of action for at least 6 months. What does that mean for the Championship picture? How does this affect Cody Rhodes' decision? How will this affect Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania? Should Punk just hang 'em up and call it a career at this point? Join us as we discuss this and much much more on a brand new action packed episode of In This Very Ring!!!If you enjoyed this PodCast please Like, Comment and Subscribe for more! / a2dradio Facebook:/ a2dradio Instagram:/ a2dradio X:/ a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/Shop: https://a2dmerch.com/
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Carter Hart has been granted an indefinite leave of absence from the Philadelphia Flyers due to personal reasons, according to Flyers general manager Daniel Briere. Where does this leave the team, who currently stands second in the Metropolitan Division with 56 points and a playoff ticket firmly in hand? Owen Tippett also hits the Flyers' IR with a lower-body injury. How much time will Tippett miss? The Philadelphia Flyers are playing host to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday Night at the Wells Fargo Center. The Lightning are coming into this game with a 24-18-5 record on the season. This team has been having their issues all season; can the Flyers take advantage and get back to their winning ways? The Flyers have hit a little skid here over the last week. They have lost 2 of their last 3 games to the Colorado Avalanche and the Ottawa Senators. Colorado came into the Well and had their way with the Flyers winning 7-4. Meanwhile, the loss to the Senators was a bitter pill to swallow after having a 3-1 lead heading into the 3rd period before losing 5-3. Is there any reason for concern or are the Flyers just going through the ebbs and flows of an NHL Season? On Thursday the Detroit Red Wings are next up as the Flyers head to the Motor City. The guys are going to preview the 3rd and final meeting in the season series between these teams. The season series is tied at 1 game a piece. The Flyers won the 1st meeting 1-0 in Philly; then the Flyers had a massive comeback only to fall 7-6 in a Shootout in Detroit. Can the Flyers take this game and take the season series between these teams?
The Philadelphia Flyers are back at the Wells Fargo Center this Thursday night to face the Dallas Stars. After a close overtime loss on October 21st, the Flyers seek redemption and aim to extend their win streak to 5. Returning from a successful 3-game road trip against the Minnesota Wild, Winnipeg Jets, and St. Louis Blues, the Flyers secured all 6 points. Join the Hockey Happy Hour crew as they break down each game and share their thoughts. In addition to Flyers updates, the crew will discuss NHL news, All-Star Game rosters, and the new All-Star Game Jersey reveal. Share your thoughts on the roster and jersey in the comments!
2023 Fantasy Football live draft. 8-man PPR scoring league. Who wins it all in 2023? A2D members join up for the 4th annual fantasy football draft show. Where will players like Jalen Hurts, Justin Jefferson, Christian McCaffrey, Austin Ekeler, Travis Kelce & others be taken tonight? Who will come out on top with the best team at the end of the night? Who do you think will take home the crown as fantasy football champion this year?
The running back position in the NFL might not have the same value or appeal as it once did, but that doesn't mean it's lost its luster here on Birds Of A Feather! There's a ton to discuss tonight, from the Eagles' own RB room for 2023 to who the top 10 players are in the NFL heading into this season, and the guys over at BOAF are here for it all! In the 1st half we welcome fellow A2D personality and host of Pro Fan Talk Markus Thomas to the show! He'll join the guys as they debate whether D'Andre Swift or Kenneth Gainwell will be the lead guy for the Eagles' RB corps. Does Gainwell deserve the first opportunity, or should Swift's talent put him at the top of the depth chart? Where do guys like Rashaad Penny, Boston Scott, and Trey Sermon fit in? What will their roles be this season? Who will be the odd man out? In the 2nd half of the show, the BOAF hosts will continue their Summer Ranking series by giving their RB Rankings for the 2023 season. Like the WR position, there are so many good RBs in the NFL. However, who is at the very top? Derrick Henry has been dominant for several years now, but was 2022 a sign that he's on the downturn of his career? Christian McCaffrey had a resurgence after being traded from the Carolina Panthers to the San Francisco 49ers. Does he once again hold the top spot? And Nick Chubb often goes overlooked despite being the best pure runner in the game. Is it time to give him the recognition he deserves? How about the young guys like Kenneth Walker, Breece Hall, and Bijan Robinson? The BOAF hosts will debate their top 10 and want you to join the conversation! To end the show the BOAF panel goes “NO HUDDLE” as they discuss anything and everything else surrounding the NFL, sports, and anything else that we find worth discussing!
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This week on the podcast, Christopher speaks with Keith Quarles, President and CFO of A2D, a fiber-based, open access competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC). A2D stands for ‘Analog to Digital,' and as Keith explains, represents the infrastructure transition from analog to digital communications. Chris and Keith discuss A2D's business model, which focuses on filling in the gaps – serving communities where connectivity is unaffordable or the incumbent has chosen not to upgrade its infrastructure. Keith explains how many gaps still exist, even after the influx of federal funding for broadband. A2D takes a creative approach to building out fiber backbones in these pockets, which involves connecting existing ecosystems like municipalities, school systems, and electric membership corporations (Georgia's equivalent of electric cooperatives). Keith's background in real-estate development and training in civil engineering, along with the backgrounds of his three business partners who are also engineers by trade, informs A2D's strategy and willingness to "just figure things out." ★ Support this podcast ★
2022 Fantasy Football live draft. 8-man PPR scoring league. Who wins it all in 2022? A2D members join up for the 3rd annual fantasy football draft show. Where will players like Jonathan Taylor, Christian McCaffrey, Austin Ekeler, Derrick Henry & others be taken tonight? Who will come out on top with the best team at the end of the night?
Could you fight for your life if you had to? If not, you better have another plan! In this episode of A2D, the boys talk about giving a TED Talk, Jeff breaks down one of Bruce Lee's most famous quotes and applies it to surviving an active attack, while Dave brings it home with the Renaissance Period and Bruce Lee's philosophy of water. Hint: water cannot be snapped!
If you are an old-fashioned romantic, true love has a nice ring to it. Our films, novels, poems, and music are all steeped in the notion, with characteristics that include unwavering fondness and even selfless devotion. But does it actually exist, driven by our biological underpinnings? Or is it a myth that harms what could be a more realistic, and thus healthy, expectation of relationships? As American marriages teeter at historic lows, and attitudes shift, it is a growing question among both the single and the attached. Arguing in favor of the motion is Professor of Psychology Renae Franiuk Arguing against the motion is Anthropologist Helen Fisher. Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates. Following this A2D debate, John sits down with Daniel Jones, Editor of Modern Love at The New York Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have done WWE Drafts, we have even done A2D personality drafts, but now it is time for the AEW Draft. No…AEW is not about to announce their own draft, we just thought it would be fun on the last show of 2021 to hold our own AEW draft. Stars like CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, FTR, MJF, Ruby Soho, Anna Jay, Tay Conti, Thunder Rosa and so many more are up for grabs. AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page, AEW Women's Champion Britt Baker D.M.D, TNT Champion Sammy Guevara, and the AEW World Tag Team Champions The Lucha Bros are also up for grabs as well. Friday night on Smackdown Roman Reigns fired his special counsel Paul Heyman just moments after Heyman said that he “was protecting him from Brock Lesnar”. This prompted Brock Lesnar to appear and decimate the Smackdown Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso as well as the Universal Champion Roman Reigns. Bryan Danielson and “Hangman” Adam Page went to an hour time limit draw in their AEW Heavyweight Championship match during “Winter Is Coming”. As both shows get ready for 2022, what will they have in store moving forward? And as always we will end the night with our Run-In segment and who knows what we will talk about there, everything and anything is up for discussion. All of this and so much more tonight on In This Very Ring!.
Every Saturday Night come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday Night at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night. come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
2021 Fantasy Football live draft. 8-man PPR scoring league. Who wins it all in 2021? A2D members join up for the 2nd annual fantasy football draft show. Where will players like Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, Davante Adams, Tyreek Hill, Derrick Henry & others be taken tonight?
Every Saturday Night come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday Night at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night, come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday Night at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday Night at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday Night at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night, come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Philadelphia Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night comes up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Philadelphia Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night comes up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio.Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday Night at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night, come up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday Night at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night comes up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Software and tech companies get much higher valuations than traditional service-based companies because these “digital” companies are valued on a multiple of revenue instead of a multiple of EBITDA. This huge difference in how the business is valued provides a unique opportunity to reap high financial rewards by transforming old analog businesses into technology companies. Today’s guest, Corey Tollefson of ArcSpring, shares how his company combines capital, technology, operational expertise, and design to unlock exponential growth in traditional businesses. He and his team of rock stars (a bunch of heavy hitters from Oracle and Infor) are creating real value—and multiple arbitrage—by investing in companies they think should be software companies. What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview What ‘Analog to Digital’ (A2D) means and how it impacts the value of a business Why transforming an analogue business into a technology business changes the valuation methodology How ArcSpring scales their portfolio companies by focusing on ‘micro-verticals’ The difference between a spreadsheet jockey private equity firm and one that has an operations background How ArcSpring defines digital transformation Why ArcSpring bought the largest flag football league in the area and how they scaled it by integrated technology Why having—or upgrading—an ERP system is not the type of technology that can change your valuation multiple How to mine your customer base for new products and services Why a five-year timeline to transform a business from analog to digital is more than enough time to capture the value creation and multiple arbitrage How his company got to the tagline “Enterprise software sucks!” Why the experience and involvement of the general partners at a private equity firm matters How to use your customers and their needs as the backbone of your digital transformation Things to think about when you are trying to determine how much equity you should be rolling back into your business What makes companies consider becoming a SaaS business Are You Growing The Value of Your Business Take The 2-Minute Assessment To Get Your Intentional Growth Score™ And 1-Page Vision Board. Are your company's current initiatives intentionally designed to increase the value of the business? Do you know what you want from your business long term and why? Do you know what your company is worth? Do you know the differences between Management, Family Transitions, PE Firms, ESOPs and Strategic Buyers? Does the business have a written strategic plan on how to achieve the desired normalized EBITDA and valuation? About the Guest: Corey Tollefson is co-founder and general partner at Arcspring, a PE firm that invests in companies that should be software companies, and has over 20 years of experience in the software and technology industry. He’s on the Board of Advisors for #YesWecode, Sezzle and PLNIFY. Previously, Corey was senior vice president and general manager at Infor and group vice president at Oracle. He also has a BSc in Marketing and Management Information Systems from the G.R. Herberger College of Business at Saint Cloud State University. Quotes: 06:57 - “To really own an industry and to become dominant in an industry, you have to have micro-vertical solutions.” – Corey Tollefson 07:21 - “The more you can speak to ru
Software and tech companies get much higher valuations than traditional service-based companies because these “digital” companies are valued on a multiple of revenue instead of a multiple of EBITDA. This huge difference in how the business is valued provides a unique opportunity to reap high financial rewards by transforming old analog businesses into technology companies. Today’s guest, Corey Tollefson of ArcSpring, shares how his company combines capital, technology, operational expertise, and design to unlock exponential growth in traditional businesses. He and his team of rock stars (a bunch of heavy hitters from Oracle and Infor) are creating real value—and multiple arbitrage—by investing in companies they think should be software companies. What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview What ‘Analog to Digital’ (A2D) means and how it impacts the value of a business Why transforming an analogue business into a technology business changes the valuation methodology How ArcSpring scales their portfolio companies by focusing on ‘micro-verticals’ The difference between a spreadsheet jockey private equity firm and one that has an operations background How ArcSpring defines digital transformation Why ArcSpring bought the largest flag football league in the area and how they scaled it by integrated technology Why having—or upgrading—an ERP system is not the type of technology that can change your valuation multiple How to mine your customer base for new products and services Why a five-year timeline to transform a business from analog to digital is more than enough time to capture the value creation and multiple arbitrage How his company got to the tagline “Enterprise software sucks!” Why the experience and involvement of the general partners at a private equity firm matters How to use your customers and their needs as the backbone of your digital transformation Things to think about when you are trying to determine how much equity you should be rolling back into your business What makes companies consider becoming a SaaS business Are You Growing The Value of Your Business Take The 2-Minute Assessment To Get Your Intentional Growth Score™ And 1-Page Vision Board. Are your company's current initiatives intentionally designed to increase the value of the business? Do you know what you want from your business long term and why? Do you know what your company is worth? Do you know the differences between Management, Family Transitions, PE Firms, ESOPs and Strategic Buyers? Does the business have a written strategic plan on how to achieve the desired normalized EBITDA and valuation? About the Guest: Corey Tollefson is co-founder and general partner at Arcspring, a PE firm that invests in companies that should be software companies, and has over 20 years of experience in the software and technology industry. He’s on the Board of Advisors for #YesWecode, Sezzle and PLNIFY. Previously, Corey was senior vice president and general manager at Infor and group vice president at Oracle. He also has a BSc in Marketing and Management Information Systems from the G.R. Herberger College of Business at Saint Cloud State University. Quotes: 06:57 - “To really own an industry and to become dominant in an industry, you have to have micro-vertical solutions.” – Corey Tollefson 07:21 - “The more you can speak to ru
Software and tech companies get much higher valuations than traditional service-based companies because these “digital” companies are valued on a multiple of revenue instead of a multiple of EBITDA. This huge difference in how the business is valued provides a unique opportunity to reap high financial rewards by transforming old analog businesses into technology companies. Today’s guest, Corey Tollefson of ArcSpring, shares how his company combines capital, technology, operational expertise, and design to unlock exponential growth in traditional businesses. He and his team of rock stars (a bunch of heavy hitters from Oracle and Info) are creating real value—and multiple arbitrage—by investing in companies they think should be software companies. What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview What ‘Analog to Digital’ (A2D) means and how it impacts the value of a business Why transforming an analogue business into a technology business changes the valuation methodology How ArcSpring scales their portfolio companies by focusing on ‘micro-verticals’ The difference between a spreadsheet jockey private equity firm and one that has an operations background How ArcSpring defines digital transformation Why ArcSpring bought the largest flag football league in the area and how they scaled it by integrated technology Why having—or upgrading—an ERP system is not the type of technology that can change your valuation multiple How to mine your customer base for new products and services Why a five-year timeline to transform a business from analog to digital is more than enough time to capture the value creation and multiple arbitrage How his company got to the tagline “Enterprise software sucks!” Why the experience and involvement of the general partners at a private equity firm matters How to use your customers and their needs as the backbone of your digital transformation Things to think about when you are trying to determine how much equity you should be rolling back into your business What makes companies consider becoming a SaaS business Are You Growing The Value of Your Business Take The 2-Minute Assessment To Get Your Intentional Growth Score™ And 1-Page Vision Board. Are your company's current initiatives intentionally designed to increase the value of the business? Do you know what you want from your business long term and why? Do you know what your company is worth? Do you know the differences between Management, Family Transitions, PE Firms, ESOPs and Strategic Buyers? Does the business have a written strategic plan on how to achieve the desired normalized EBITDA and valuation? About the Guest: Corey Tollefson is co-founder and general partner at Arcspring, a PE firm that invests in companies that should be software companies, and has over 20 years of experience in the software and technology industry. He’s on the Board of Advisors for #YesWecode, Sezzle and PLNIFY. Previously, Corey was senior vice president and general manager at Infor and group vice president at Oracle. He also has a BSc in Marketing and Management Information Systems from the G.R. Herberger College of Business at Saint Cloud State University. Quotes: 06:57 - “To really own an industry and to become dominant in an industry, you have to have micro-vertical solutions.” – Corey Tollefson 07:21 - “The more you can speak to run
Every Saturday Night comes up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Phila Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Every Saturday Night comes up to AllCampus at 1028 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ. Join in the conversation in The Rant Booth and talk sports with Billy Schweim from The Locker Room on 97.3 ESPN radio. Broadcasting Live on A2D radio, Twitch TV, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. We will talk about the hot topics in Philadelphia Sports. For twenty dollars sit in the Rant Booth with Billy Schweim for fifteen minutes and get whatever you want off your chest. Philadelphia Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles, you drive the conversation!! The Rant Booth with Billy Schweim from 6-10 pm every Saturday at AllCampus at 1028 boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ.
Philadelphia 76ers vs Washington Wizards Game 5 live stream reactions in 2021 NBA Playoffs. Sixers: Ben Simmons & Tobias Harris vs Wizards: Bradley Beal & Russell Westbrook. Joe Embiid will not play due to a knee injury.Sixers look to win the series after a loss in Washington in Game 4. Game 5 on Wednesday is set to tip-off at 7:00 pm in Philadelphia. The 76ers are 6.5-point favorites over the Washington Wizards in Philadelphia for Game 5 on Wednesday.Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code A2D at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod
Finally...Finally…Finally...the WWE has gone back...on the road! (Yes say that in your best Rock impression). It was announced this week that WWE would begin touring once again in July with a 25 city tour lined up. Where does it begin? Well of course it begins in Houston Texas, home of your favorite A2D personalities Ritz and Butters. Will the fan dynamic change the quality of the product? What will that first show be like? Especially considering John Cena has been announced for that show already. Also on tap for this episode is WrestleMania Backlash fallout. Who came out on top? Who walked away with the gold? Who made their return? Find out the answers to all of these questions and so much more tonight on In This Very Ring.
This Saturday, Joel Embiid will be making his return to the court after coming off his knee injury. Should we expect the 76ers big man to pick up right where he left off? The team went 4-2 on their road trip without Joel Embiid. We will be breaking down the highs & lows of the road trip. The guys will be breaking down the Phillies' 3-2 extra-innings victory at yesterday’s home opener against the Atlanta Braves. Lastly, the guys will be talking about the NFL Draft & what the Eagles should do with the 12th overall pick. We will also be taking call-ins where you can talk with some of your favorite A2D personalities about any sports-related topic.
The panel will discuss whether or not the Philadelphia 76ers are a top 3 team in the NBA entering the All-Star break. Who are the teams ahead of them? The panel will also be discussing potential trades to improve the Sixers roster during the All-Star break. We'll be talking Phillies as they wrap up their first week of sprinting training games in Clearwater. Lastly, we will be taking your call-ins where you can talk with some of your favorite A2D personalities.
The panel will discuss where the Philadelphia 76ers are heading into the All-Star break. They’ll also be breaking down the team's second-half schedule. With the Philadelphia Phillies additions this offseason & getting bullpen help could they make the playoffs this season for the first time since 2011? Carter Hart has struggled in the third season with the Philadelphia Flyers, but should fans be concerned? The Philadelphia Eagles are the biggest dumpster fire in the city. Is there any way that this struggling franchise can turn things around? Lastly, we will be taking your call-ins where you can talk with some of your favorite A2D personalities.
These last couple hours of trade rumors have been more than overwhelming but will the Philadelphia Eagles move on from their 5th-year quarterback Carson Wentz? We’ll be talking about the Philadelphia Flyers after their rematch against the Boston Bruins after Wednesday’s horrendous collapse. Thursday’s game against the Trail Blazers showed a lot of the fanbase how much of a hit the Philadelphia 76ers took defensively without having Ben Simmons available. We will give our Super Bowl preview/predictions for Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Kansas City Chiefs ahead of Sunday’s game Lastly, we will be taking your call-ins where you can talk with some of your favorite A2D personalities.
A2D: Agree II Disagree with Lawrence E. Adjah and Dalourny Nemorin
Is It True? How About for You? | A2D: Myth or Not Series PreviewThis week's #A2D conversation was a prelude and preview conversation to a series we will kick off next week exploring those long-standing durable “myths” / beliefs that have informed how brothers and sisters show up with family, friends and partners, from the famous “do good guys finish last” to the ominous “whether successful black men only marry…” We cover them all, still even with the levity of some, there are many heavy ones that unconsciously inform our thoughts and actions for better and more often than not, for the worst. Our goal is to discuss them, deconstruct them and put you in a better position to reflect upon them in your own lifeA2D: Agree 2 Disagree with Lawrence E. Adjah and Dalourny NemorinA weekly conversation around topics we're all talking about but struggling to do it well online and offline. With a goal to build community, we intentionally engage difficult topics that cover family, friendship and romantic relationships.Subscribe to A2D Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDLsFollow Us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/adjah_l + http://instagram.com/deenemo_
A2D: Agree II Disagree with Lawrence E. Adjah and Dalourny Nemorin
Is It Really that Bad? | A2D: The Pursuit of Marriage Series PreviewWe're exploring specific challenges Black Men and Black women face in pursuing marriage with each other. The People Have Spoken: This week's #A2D conversation was a prelude and preview conversation to a series we will kick off next week exploring specific challenges Black Men and Black women face in pursuing marriage with each other. A2D: Agree 2 Disagree with Lawrence E. Adjah and Dalourny NemorinA weekly conversation around topics we're all talking about but struggling to do it well online and offline. With a goal to build community, we intentionally engage difficult topics that cover family, friendship and romantic relationships.Subscribe to A2D Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDLsFollow Us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/adjah_l + http://instagram.com/deenemo_
Society creates images of what it means to be a man and some of these images – regarded as narrow descriptions of manhood- seemingly promote toxicity. Rigid societal norms created around masculinity and femininity are seen to enhance negative gender stereotypes and traits. The culture of toxic masculinity is one we seek to highlight with this episode of the A2D talk show. Join us as we examine gender expectations and realities, the possibility of being masculine without being toxic, implications and patterns of toxic masculinity, and top toxic traits as seen in men (competition, aggression, lack of emotional expression etc). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a2d-talk-show/support
NXT Super Tuesday will feature a new NXT Champion being crowned, as Finn Balor and Adam Cole face off in a 1-on-1 championship dream match! Watch along with the fellas of A2D as they react LIVE to the championship match. Which NXT icon will be crowned a 2-time NXT champion? They’ll also discuss their thoughts on AEW All Out, as well as some other odds and ends from this week in pro wrestling.
On the brink of elimination from the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Philadelphia Flyers face off against the New York Islanders in a must-win 2nd Round Game 5. Picking up at the start of the second period, we invite you to watch along with a collection of some of your favorite A2D personalities for a special Flyers/Isles LIVE Reaction Special! Take the ride on the playoff rollercoaster with the guys at A2D and join the discussion! Time permitting, we’ll bring you our Postgame reactions to what’s next, whether it’s a Game 6 fave off or the conclusion to a wild Flyers season.
Talk about an insane week of wrestling...from NXT TakeOver to SummerSlam and the fall out from both of those shows, the landscape has changed so much. We came into the week with an NXT Champion but now have a historic fatal four-way 60 minute Iron Man Match. Sunday ended with the unexpected return of Roman Reigns to WWE TV, which culminated in one of the biggest swerves in recent history. We had returns, and debuts, new champions, and new teams. Payback is this Sunday and the guys will give their predictions on the event and who will walk away with the gold. All of this and so much more tonight on A2D’s premier wrestling show “In This Very Ring”
TakeOver xXx is in the books and SummerSlam is less than 24 hours away. Did Pat Mcafee punt Adam Cole to the end zone? Was it Doomsday for Keith Lee? Who climbed the ladder and captured the North American Title? With SummerSlam on the horizon, is Drew McIntyre ready to defang the Viper Randy Orton? Can Asuka once again reign supreme? When The Fiend meets The Monster who will survive? All of this and so much more tonight on A2D’s premier wrestling show “In This Very Ring”
WWE SummerSlam is widely considered the summer version of WrestleMania, and the second biggest wrestling show of the year. Its history and legacy is undeniable, as many stars, moments and legacies have been built at the “Biggest Event of the Summer”... This week on Lazy Booking, we have our SummerSlam Roundtable discussion about the greatest matches and moments in SummerSlam history! Some of your favorite A2D personalities drafted a “Dream SummerSlam Card” using the entire match catalog from every WWE SummerSlam event in history. We’ll discuss our cards, what made these moments so significant, and we’ll debate who drafted the GREATEST ALL-TIME SUMMERSLAM CARD! Join our discussion and help us decide who has the greatest all-time card!
The internet is already buzzing. Bray Wyatt attacked Alexa Bliss last night on Smackdown! Will the Goddess of the WWE come back as the Twisted Goddess of the Wyatt Swamp? Is this the best thing happening in WWE right now? Is that good or bad? The Viper has his sights set on the WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and at the “Biggest Party Of The Summer”, the two will clash in an epic battle for the most coveted prize in the industry. Your favorite wrestling fans are back at it as they preview the Road to SummerSlam and the entire month of August. All of this and so much more tonight on A2D’s premier wrestling show “In This Very Ring”
Today we look at the faces addicts wear to hide our feelings, our need to be fully known and fully loved, and the challenge of friends and family of addicts to walk in ridiculous grace. To learn more about A2D check out our website at www.froma2d.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a2d--from-addict-to-disci/support
Laura Roedner is the Founder and CEO of MeetEdgar.com. They created Edgar in 2014 so that professionals could manage their social media with more consistency and in less time. In 2009, she started LKR Social Media, where she created online courses that taught thousands of entrepreneurs and small business owners how to take their social media marketing into their own hands. There weren’t any social media tools that would save your updates after posting them, or post them more than one time automatically! So she said, fine, we’ll just make one ourselves – and in 2014, they brought Edgar to life. In this episode, Michelle and Laura will talk about Edgar and how he operates. Laura also pointed out that we have platforms that's completely free where we can post awesome content for multiple people to see so entrepreneurs should take advantage of free platforms where they can market or advertise their businesses. Let's listen and get golden nuggets as they discuss about Edgar, automation and the world of Social Media. We will also know how to work smarter not harder. You will learn: How to work smarter Edgar How to do Social Media Marketing on your own Connect with Laura: Website: https://meetedgar.com/ Free 1 Month Coupon Code: PODCAST Twitter: LKR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeetEdgar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meetedgar/ Book: The Road Less Stupid - Keith Cunningham Connect with Us: Our Website: http://awesomeoutsourcing.com/podcast/ Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3h0EaJE Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeOutsourcing Thank you so much! Please don't forget to Like & Subscribe!
Donnie Boivin is an Author, the CEO of Success Champions, the Host of Success Champions Podcasts, Success Champions Magazine and Founder of Badass Business Summit. At 22 fresh out of the Marine Corps, he landed his first straight sales job, and for 20 years, he learned what it took to be successful in sales, business & life. At that youthful age, he thought he knew enough to survive in one of the toughest professions in the world (Being a Sales Professional), then he quickly realized sales wasn’t as easy as it looked. Through his journey, he became an award-winning sales trainer, speaker, and coach. At the age of 40, he discovered he’s been living other peoples dream and not chasing his own. Taking the biggest risk in his life, he jumped out on his own and started a business. Although he had great success at the start, he now understood he knew nothing about being a business owner. On the brink of failure and shutting down his business, he found podcasting and everything changed. Donnie’s Success Champions is his journey in helping the world one story at a time. In this episode, Michelle and Donnie will talk about how to be successful with your business and life. They will tackle that feeling of failing that scared a lot of people and how to overcome all of that. They also pointed out that nobody sucks at sales. Let’s listen to them and find out the answers that we are longing to know on how to be successful in business and in life. You will learn: How to do sales the right way The "must do" to be successfull And so much more! Connect With Donnie! Website: https://donnieboivin.com/ Send TEXT "I AM A SUCCESS CHAMPION" for a gift: 817 318 6030 Book: How To Be A Success Champion - Donnie Boivin http://bit.ly/BeASuccessChampion Connect with Us! Our Website: http://awesomeoutsourcing.com/podcast/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeOutsourcing Thank you so much! Please don't forget to Like & Subscribe!
Tonight, A2D Radio is joined by former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Todd Herremans and former Philadelphia Flyer Riley Cote. Herremans and Cote are involved with BodyChek Wellness, a line of health and wellness products designed to assist with physical health, wellness, and the recovery process by using the full potential of hemp.Use code "A2D" for 20% off your order at bodychekwellness.com
A2D is happy to welcome former WNBA and international basketball player Sharnee Zoll-Norman to the show. We’ll talk to Sharnee about her early years as a top nationally ranked high school basketball star in high school and the recruiting process that landed her at the University of Virginia for her college basketball career, where she broke basketball legend Dawn Staley’s Atlantic Coast Conference assist record. We discuss being drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks in 2008, her experience playing in the WNBA and her transition to playing internationally in Turkey and Poland, where she excelled as one of the top players in the league, was a 7x Polish League Medal recipient and 2x Polish League Champion. Now retired, Sharnee was named assistant coach at the University of Rhode Island. We’ll discuss the transition from player to coach, and what her goals and aspirations are post-retirement.
Just over the horizon is the day college athletes dream of, a day when their entire life changes in an instant, the culmination of all their blood, sweat and tears...Draft Day. However, here at A2D Radio, that day comes early. Tonight, the fate of 64 young men hangs in the balance as 10 of your favorite A2D personalities come together for an NFL Mock Draft Simulation Special. The panels will go through the first 2 rounds of next week’s prestigious event giving their thoughts and reactions to the simulation. Come join in the fun and take a glimpse into a possible future with your favorite A2D Personalities.
This is Part 2 of Episode 26 which is our interview with Antwon Alsobrook, the Founder and CEO of A2D, Inc., the only Black-owned fiber carrier in the United States. Joining Antwon is his better half, his wife, Monica Alsobrook, the Founder of Peach Label Costume (highlighted in Episode 24). We highlighted Antwon and A2D in Episodes 10 and 11, and now our host, Natasha Foreman, is sitting down with Antwon and Monica to have them share their story.If you want to know more about A2D and what it means to be a fiber carrier, then listen to this episode. If you want to know how to gain access to A2D's "e-community" then you need to listen to this episode. If you're curious to know why rural areas in the U.S. rarely have high speed Internet, especially not above the T1 level, then listen in as Antwon explains.Are you frustrated with the rising costs of Internet and cable? Listen in to find out what Internet and cable companies don't want you to know.During this interview Antwon and Monica will share the highs and lows of their entrepreneurial journey, the failures and successes, and how all of this impacted their marriage and family. They also share their tips for making a marriage thrive when everything around you seems to be crumbling. Countless couples have broken up due to the struggles from business and shrinking money. Couples argue over finances and the dreams of the visionary entrepreneur, who begs their spouse to just believe in them. Not everyone has what it takes to endure the life of entrepreneurship. Can your marriage endure being homeless TWO TIMES? Can your marriage endure starting over from scratch after losing all of your furniture, clothes, and more during a storage auction? Well, Antwon and Monica went through all of that and MORE!Listen to this interview as Natasha asks Antwon and Monica to share details of their life that they've never publicly shared before. This interview is about peeling back the layers of entrepreneurs, to get real and raw about the life and experiences of the people who chase their dreams, and to speak to couples (whether married or dating) about the grit required to make love and business blend harmoniously.If you missed Part 1 please listen to it and then come back here and tune in to Part 2, to hear the rest of our interview!CONTACTING ANTWON ALSOBROOK & A2D, INC.Antwon's IG: @antwonalsobrookCompany website: A2Dinc.comIG: @A2DincFB: @A2DincTwitter: @A2DincCONTACTING MONICA ALSOBROOK & PEACH LABEL COSTUMEMonica's IG: @monicaalsobrookCompany website: peachlabelcostume.comIG: @peachlabelcostumeFB: @peachlabelcostumeTwitter: @peachlabelcostumeSHOW INFORMATION:Company: Foreman & Associates, LLCWebsite: ForemanLLC.comIG: @ForemanAndAssociatesFB: @ForemanAndAssociatesTwitter: @ForemanLLCPodcast Twitter: @ItAintSmall YouTube: user/ForemanAssociatesText-only Line: (404) 481-1849HOST: Natasha L. Foreman, CEO of Foreman & Associates, LLCWebsite: NatashaForeman.com IG: @NatashaLForemanFB: @NatashaLForemanTwitter: @NatashaLForemanLinkedIn: @NatashaLForemanTheme Song: “Higher Up” by Shane IversCopyright 2019. Foreman & Associates, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Episode 26 is a 2-part interview with Antwon Alsobrook, the Founder and CEO of A2D, Inc., the only Black-owned fiber carrier in the United States. Joining Antwon is his better half, his wife, Monica Alsobrook, the Founder of Peach Label Costume (highlighted in Episode 24). We highlighted Antwon and A2D in Episodes 10 and 11, and now our host, Natasha Foreman, is sitting down with Antwon and Monica to have them share their story.If you want to know more about A2D and what it means to be a fiber carrier, then listen to this episode. If you want to know how to gain access to A2D's "e-community" then you need to listen to this episode. During this interview Antwon and Monica will share the highs and lows of their entrepreneurial journey, the failures and successes, and how all of this impacted their marriage and family. They also share their tips for making a marriage thrive when everything around you seems to be crumbling. Countless couples have broken up due to the struggles from business and shrinking money. Couples argue over finances and the dreams of the visionary entrepreneur, who begs their spouse to just believe in them. Not everyone has what it takes to endure the life of entrepreneurship. Listen to this interview as Natasha asks Antwon and Monica to share details of their life that they've never publicly shared before. This interview is about peeling back the layers of entrepreneurs, to get real and raw about the life and experiences of the people who chase their dreams, and to speak to couples (whether married or dating) about the grit required to make love and business blend harmoniously.After listening to Part 1 please tune in to Part 2, to hear the rest of our interview!CONTACTING ANTWON ALSOBROOK & A2D, INC.Antwon's IG: @antwonalsobrookCompany website: A2Dinc.comIG: @A2DincFB: @A2DincTwitter: @A2DincCONTACTING MONICA ALSOBROOK & PEACH LABEL COSTUMEMonica's IG: @monicaalsobrookCompany website: peachlabelcostume.comIG: @peachlabelcostumeFB: @peachlabelcostumeTwitter: @peachlabelcostumeSHOW INFORMATION:Company: Foreman & Associates, LLCWebsite: ForemanLLC.comIG: @ForemanAndAssociatesFB: @ForemanAndAssociatesTwitter: @ForemanLLCPodcast Twitter: @ItAintSmall YouTube: user/ForemanAssociatesText-only Line: (404) 481-1849HOST: Natasha L. Foreman, CEO of Foreman & Associates, LLCWebsite: NatashaForeman.com IG: @NatashaLForemanFB: @NatashaLForemanTwitter: @NatashaLForemanLinkedIn: @NatashaLForemanTheme Song: “Higher Up” by Shane IversCopyright 2019. Foreman & Associates, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
In the final episode of Beneath the Subsurface Season One, we're focusing on Well Data Products and the full gamut of subsurface intelligence that can be gleaned from leveraging Well Data with Seismic. Caroline Brignac sits down with Jason Kegel, Ted Mirenda and Katie Fearn for a deep dive into the evolution of well data and how it’s used in today’s workflows.EXPLORE MORE FROM THE EPISODEProduction ForecastingCompletion DataWell Data ProductsInterpretation ProductsWell Production DataGlobal Well DataUS BasinsTABLE OF CONTENTS00:00 - Intro01:42 - Evolution of Well Data Products at TGS03:25 - Production Data & it's Uses07:38 - Production Data and Thesis Work09:09 - Longbow: A Well Performance Visualization Tool with Analytics12:08 - What is Well Performance Data Used For?15:04 - Validated Well Headers & Interpretation20:26 - Well Logs and Production Data for Students, Interns & Early Career22:30 - Historical Production and Well Data24:43 - The Marriage of Seismic and Well Data: Interpretation26:48 - Historical Data and Microfiche?!29:44 - What About Offshore Well Data Products?34:34 - How Much Gulf Of Mexico Data Does TGS Have?39:00 - Seismic or Well Data... Why Not Both?40:20 - Analytics Ready LAS Data (ARLAS)43:49 - Eye Opening Data for Early Career48:48 - TGS Projects & Careers51:37 - Conclusion EPISODE TRANSCRIPTCaroline:00:12Hello and welcome to Beneath the Subsurface a podcast that explores the intersection of geoscience and technology. This is Caroline Brignac from the well data products group at TGS. In This episode we'll explore our well data products and how they prove to be critical datasets for any exploration and development program. So go ahead and we'll get started with introductions for today's podcast. We've got Jason Kegel with us. Jason why don't you to tell us a little bit about yourself? Jason:00:39Sure. My name's Jason. I work with the geology group here at TGS. I'm a geologist I've been here for six years. I work pretty closely with our well data products and our seismic products. Caroline:00:50Awesome. Thanks Jason. We also have Ted Miranda with us. Ted, why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself? Ted:00:55Sure. Thank you. Caroline. Ted Mirenda. So I'm with TGS. Well, data products group. I've been here for 10 years now. A primary task was to bring production data to TGS and commercialize that product. It's been a lot of work and exciting. Caroline:01:12That's awesome. I'm really excited about having Katie with us. She's a production geologists for a super major. Katie, welcome. Why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself and your experience with TGS. Katie:01:21Thank you, Caroline. I am a recent graduate school graduate and I loved my time at TGS where I got to use Longbow and R360 and then I carried those things that I had learned and into my schoolwork in grad school and it's been awesome. Caroline:01:39So Katie, you started with us as an intern, correct? Katie:01:42Correct. Caroline:01:42That's awesome. Well, we're really excited to have you here and talk a little bit about what your experience with TGS, our products and how you use it in the industry. So one thing that we know a lot about TGS is that it's known as a seismic company. However, TGS offers a wide range of other products such as products in well data. Ted, would you mind telling us a little bit about the well data products division and how it's evolved over time? Ted:02:07Sure. I guess we can step back to 2002 when TGS officially acquired a little company called A2D that gave A2D's the resources to further go out and I believe in acquire Riley's electric log inventory. So that led to the largest commercial well log library. Other resources that TGS provided or enabled was the ability to digitize hard copies and raster logs to LAS. And that library has grown over time where I came into play now 10 years ago after growing the LAS library TGS made the the decision to what's next with well data, well, let's bring in production data. That's when I came into mix. We started building our production data library up. It's been a long challenging project, but it's really paid off. One of the things that critical decision we decided to do was not acquire any production data assets, but build that data from the ground floor up. That meant more work. But in the long run, it's a more valuable product. Caroline:03:25So when you talk about production data, what exactly are you talking about and what does that look like? Ted:03:30Well, we're talking about the full historical production record of every well in the United States. So when you think about different pieces of information that our clients use and need what the well has produced, the reservoir fluids captured from each wellbore is about as important a piece of information as you can have going forward. So we capture that information, really important to tie it to the proper wellbore and a really detailed well header record. There's a lots, a lot of other processes that we do with that as well to then provide the data to our clients. Caroline:04:16So we know that we have, Jason has some experience as well as Katie with this dataset. Would you mind telling us about how you guys use it in your role in the industry? Jason:04:25Sure. So I know at TGS we use the production data quite a bit, looking at our different mapping projects we have. So when we look across the entire, especially United States and look for new areas to shoot on shore seismic, we like to have a really good background information on what companies are actually producing, how much they produced in the past. Can a lot of times tell you where the, where the new plays are and it's always been said that where you found oil before you'll find oil again. And that's been proven over and over again. When we look at the Permian basin, which has been producing since, you know, the 1910, 1920s and today it's one of the biggest basins in the world and we're still finding oil there. So it's nice to really see those historical records of production and where people have gone. On top of that, the Longbow database gives you completion information so you can start really seeing where exactly within the geology has been drilled and how they have done it. So you can get some engineering insight into that as well. Over the years at TGS we've brought all that together to really start looking at new areas where clients want to go and where we can start bringing them seismic. Caroline:05:34So Katie, we knew that you started off as an intern here at TGS a few years ago and we know that you worked with Jason on his team to help sort of guide where we'd go next with our products. What was your experience with the production dataset and Longbow? Katie:05:48So I used the production and information during my project, both at school and at during internship to help me understand the reservoir better so that I could clear up any uncertainties that I was curious about. So for example, I use production data during my time at school to help me understand if there was any reserves left that were not taken out. Ted:06:19Yeah, I know a lot of our clients then use that data to look for bypass opportunities. Another one of the many capabilities of leveraging production data. Jason talked about moving into the completion data side of what we call completion data. Kind of led that evolution. You know, horizontal drilling, unconventional tight reservoirs, fracking, I mean that led to a whole new need for different attributes captured about a well record. So we identify those pretty early on. I had been collecting those and now provide that kind of information to our clients. Not just perf intervals. What is the, what is the producing interval subsurface depth, but the length of the lateral that's being completed and produced correlating production rates, any U R S 2000 foot laterals, another way to really do better well economics and evaluation of assets. So it's, it never ends, you know, the data needs are constantly evolving and changing as industry changes and we follow that path. Jason:07:38So Katie, you said that you use some of our production data with your thesis work, correct. And that was in the, in Louisiana, the Tuscaloosa Marine shale, right? Katie:07:47Yes. Jason:07:47So the Wells and the data that you used there, were they mostly conventional Wells or where we also tried to look at some of the unconventional Wells there too, to define that play that you are looking at. Katie:08:01Right. So I would say the majority, I also focused on the lower Tuscaloosa, which was mostly conventional Wells. Jason:08:09So those Wells, they helped you define that play area and then you had to go deeper and deeper into the log data. Correct. Trying to see exactly what the formation was made up. And you did a sort of a real exploration study of that lower Tuscaloosa Marine shale Longbow helped you kind of understand exactly where the production had become historically and where it might go now and where, where people are drilling currently in the Tuscaloosa Marine shale. Katie:08:39Right. And we also did that with the Austin chalk too. That was another one of our big projects. Jason:08:44Right. And then when you, in the group that was here all from the university of Lafayette worked with us, we also looked up into the Haynesville and looked at some of the smack over units using Longbow quite a bit, looking for trends in conventional plays historically and then seeing where those went unconventionally and if Longbow is the, the main generator of the majority of that data. Caroline:09:09So for those of you listening in who may not be familiar with Longbow is that is our our visualization tool that sits on top of our well performance database. Ted, would you like to add to that? Ted:09:19Yeah, that's right. So you know, production data is a fairly complex data model, right? So you need a tool to search and search your way through that data library, identify Wells that are appropriate to your project assignments so Longbow started out as really as that initial search engine. Hey, you're connecting to almost 5 million Wells, right? In a cloud based database and you're typically going in your assignment, you're going to identify subsets of Wells based on location, geology, formation, operator assets. Hey, examine these assets that are for sale and tell me if it's worth it, right? So Longbow provides that search engine. However, over the, the years and the time, we've incorporated quite a bit of analytics into the search engine. So we're really proud of that. It's if you can think of having a search engine connected to a live database of every well and include analytics, make a bubble in contour map on six month cumulative by zone, you know, all that in one. It saves time. So it's been exciting. We've had great feedback from clients and we are really focused on, Hey, what do our clients want? That's what we put in Jason:10:46When you go. When you talk about analytics Ted, what has been the biggest benefit of forecasting for Longbow? Ted:10:54Well, okay, so that is another good point. Production data being the historical production for the wellbore. Again, the reservoir fluid produced once me and my team, I felt we were comfortable and really good at acquiring that data. I always wanted to move into the forecasting realm as well. So we have added to the, to the product feature every single month. Now every, well all active wells get forecasted to their economic limit, giving our clients quick access to EURs. So from that perspective, I can look at historical data for an example like Katie gave about looking for bypass opportunities. Where did prior operators leave hydrocarbon in the ground with forecasting, I can look at, okay, what's the total proposed value of an asset? How much is that asset going to produce? How much remains that's already there in the, in the analytic tool. So, and again, the different analytic tools include besides mapping, probability graphs, scatter plotting and charts. It's the full gamut. Jason:12:08So we have, Katie who has worked with this data as an intern. I work with this data internally with project development and sales. And then I know that I've gone out with you before and we, we sell this data, we try to give our clients opportunities to use this data. Are our clients, strictly exploration type geologists or engineers or do we have other sort of venues where this data's important in the oil and gas industry? Ted:12:36You know, that's a good point. I mean, our clients cover all those gamuts. You know, one thing, again, with production data, it's a valuable piece of information across an integrated oil company. Enterprise exploration, geologists exploration is of course petroleum engineering department, reservoir engineers that have to forecast production. It's really become a big tool also in the A&D world investment banking A&D world at oil companies, business development. And that's what I like about production data. Everybody finds a use and value out of it, Jason:13:23Right? And it seems everybody wants to know how long that well is going to last and where the next well is next to it. It's going to produce as much that really hard to find that information from anything other than production data. Ted:13:33And what's, you know, what's, what's recently happened and I was looking at right, or like writing a paper on this topic. But you know, right now, most of the think tank forecast for supply, they're all like redoing those and lowering them, you know, the Unconventionals. And we, when we started doing our forecast models, we realized that the horizontal Wells had to be looked at differently. And the decline rates on those, those Wells now are, what would I say, exceeding what we thought they would be. Ted:14:08We had this, you know, unconventional production had made perhaps a real the world with the real comfortable setting of endless oil supply and and you see the think tanks now readjusting those forecasts. So our model changed as well. We're looking at studies and how long Unconventionals are really going to produce and readjusting the EURs. And does that also have quite a bit to do with parent child relationships and how they're stacking Wells within the reservoir? It does, and right now that's what everybody's trying to figure out. That is really challenging looking at spacing, refracking spacing, how does another child affect the, the, the parent well and etc. What is the proper spacing that we try and provide the data to our clients to help them do that? Jason:15:04Right. And in some of those cases you said before with our header products that we have, that really has led to Delineating some of the production data with the validated well header. Can you explain a little bit more about how the validated well header helps understand different laterals and how that traces back to production? Ted:15:25Yeah. Yeah. And that's that's another key point, I think what was attractive to building production data here at TGS? You know, you go out and collect production data and for the most part, I mean, when you're getting public production data, the reality is that data is really coming in at a surface level. I mean, what does the state regulator care about? They just want to know how much did operator produce. So your severance, you're paying severance tax below the surface, they're not so much concerned about which zone is that coming from in which borehole? So here at TGS we have, we can leverage our validated well header dataset, which is our proprietary header where we've gone in, looked at the subsurface and identified missing boreholes. So we are in the process of tying our production data now to that validated header. So really moving production data down to the, to the, what we call the 12 digit API level. And that's really making a difference to our clients. Jason:16:39I know it's helped internally where we've gone used the perforation information. Ted:16:43That's right. Yup. Jason:16:45And actually track the perforations. And I'm not sure if you, you might've done this with this, some in your internship, Katie, where we looked at the perforated intervals on the Wells and then when we are doing our cross sections, we would actually see exactly where the perforations were and see where that oil was coming from. And that helps in a lot of situations in basins where you, you don't know a lot about the basin or you're going somewhere new and you're mapping and we'd see, you know, you'd see the Austin chalk and the Buddha and the Eagleford and you try to wonder, well, where exactly in those formations are they getting the oil from? Without those perforations that we'd got from Longbow, we couldn't truly track that back. We've been doing that more and more with the help from interns when you were here a few years ago and also with our newer interns to, to really try to understand that and then provide that on another level through R360 to start understanding where these Wells are actually producing from, which in some states they don't, they don't provide that information. Ted:17:42That's right. And that that really is a really neat project. I know for me and my team at the, and Ted talking about the production data, leveraging Jason and the geoscientists and the interpretation type work you do on your workstations where we can take our production, our perfs, you guys load it in, match it up with the LAS, correlate that production to the actual producing zone. It takes a while to do that, but we're doing that in projects going across different basins and it's really exciting. Jason:18:15No, it's been, it's been very valuable for us that in some of the test information that Longbow has also has in some states like Oklahoma and Texas, let's say, they don't have produced water for a lot of the production. So the only things that you can look back are some of the actual, that the test data that you have where you can find that water. And then a lot of these areas where you're running analytics on some of these Wells to see when they watered out or how much water they have per volume of oil. That's the only place you can get it. And then when you max that match that back to the perforated interval, you can really start understanding some more about those horizons and how much oil or how much oil you have left, but also how much water you're getting out, which is a huge issue right now with a lot of the unconventionals is water not only how much water you're putting in to stimulate if that's what you're doing, but how much formation water you're actually taking out and that could be a, that could be that the factor in having a well that's a good well or not good at all. Caroline:19:19So I know we've touched on production data and the well performance database that TGS offers, but TGS also offers other data like well logs, various types of well logs our validated well header that Jason just mentioned. Katie, I'm curious about your experience as a student getting data from TGS. Can you tell us a little bit of what that was like and how you use other well data with production data to help solve some of the, the issues you guys were running into? Katie:19:48I'm sure. Well, TGS was really helpful because like Jason said, if Jason and Ted said to the state, you don't have to provide good data to the public. So TGS' well logs, their production data was far superior to anything that I saw. So it definitely helped not just at school cause I use this product at UL but I also got to use it in our projects. So it made the uncertainties that were, we were curious about less uncertain. Right. Cause the subsurface is always uncertain. Caroline:20:26So to follow to build on that, Jason, how do you, how do you work more with well logs and production data together, especially when you're working with a group of young interns like Katie and her, her fellow interns Jason:20:39Well one of the things that we do in our group quite a bit is either look for for new areas or sort of redefine basins that have already had had exploration. So the main thing we do when we do that as we get as many well logs as we possibly can. So that's the, the LAS that we have for those areas. Working for TGS is nice because we have access to quite a bit of data. So we pull all those together and we start just doing cross-sections and fence diagrams and make picking our formation tops so that we have a real good general understanding of the basin. As we're doing that, we're also looking at the production data. So each one of those Wells is either a producer or not a producer or maybe it was just a stratigraphic exploration well. But the reason those Wells exist are to make somebody money. So hopefully they're all producers. Jason:21:32So we learned as much from a dry hole as we do from a hole that's not dry. That's where the production data comes in really handy cause we can see exactly how much oil they got out of that well when it was drilled, when it was plugged and abandoned. Some of the issues that might've gone on with it. So we can understand from looking at just some of the well logs themselves than the caliper per se, to see where you had the whole breakup and see where you might've had engineering issues with that well, where they might have crossed faults that might've caused to loss of production in certain areas. And we can tie that back using production to see exactly how these reservoirs work. And we can track that around better to see where explorationists, might need help delineating new fields or new areas. And that's where the seismic comes in with TGS to where we can try to get the seismic out to help limit some of these problems that were we might be seeing in some of the Wells. Caroline:22:30Out of curiosity I know that we offer a long range of historic production data. Recently we just acquired a company called Lasser that goes back far beyond the 1970s. As a geologist, would you say that having a larger dataset going back further in time is more beneficial for you to help solve problems? Jason:22:54Absolutely. So the one thing we've always ran into is not enough data, right? We always want more data. We want to see the complete picture of the entire basin. So having that data that goes farther back in time, that historic production data really helps because we have a lot of those well logs that are sort of historic historics our well logs and our Las don't stop at 1970 or earlier. The production data depending on state isn't necessarily at a strict cutoff of 1970 but that historic data really helps with that production to really start understanding how those wells were drilled. And like I said before exactly what was it producer and what wasn't producer and if it was producing, how long did it produce for? There's been lots of of technology advances that have really increased how much oil you can get out of the ground or gas you can get of the ground. Jason:23:45That's on a purely engineering basis and you can start to see that in the production data, but you can really start seeing that in some of the LAS data when you start looking at the curves and understanding some of the petrophysics behind the Wells. And not only that, you start understanding the basin. So when you look at some of these really old wells, a lot of them are really shallow just to sort of understand that's as far as they could drill to. That's where the technological limit was. But depending on the basin, some, some people in the forties and 50s had drilled all the way to basement. You really want those type of data points when you're understanding the entire basin. The deeper you understand the basin, the more history you can put into it. The more basin modeling you can do. If you can understand the basin from initial infill to present day and the erosion intervals that have been between there. We see that quite a bit in our base in temperature models, which is one of the products that we do that builds off of our LAS data. Caroline:24:43What other tools, interpretation tools do you use internally that TGS helps provide or provides to our clients? Jason:24:49Well firstly I mentioned the basin temperature models. That's one that we, we helped build and we provide to clients and that's a product where we look at the entire basin. We pick the tops in it from 2000 to 3000 Wells from the LAS. And then we do basin temperature modeling on that entire basin with grids and horizons, start understanding the the basin from completed from basement all the way up to the top and understanding the infill. We also provide other products, sort of worldwide called our facies map browser. And this is mainly offshore, but this is looking at sequence stratigraphy within offshore basins. Jason:25:29This one we also use well data and seismic data where we can and integrate the two of them to, to have a real good understanding and picture of the basin. So the geologists that use this data can jump right in to the basin and have a real good working knowledge of what's going on there. One thing in the industry, I've been in this industry for eight years now and I've seen lots of mergers and you know, lots of layoffs unfortunately with people, but groups shrink and grow all the time. And when they grow, people need to jump into new basins they've never been. So one thing that we provide with some of our well data products like the facies map browser and the basin temperature models easily help people easily get acclimated with basins they may have never worked. It's a, it's a real quick and easy way to understand the stratigraphy and understand some, some components of the basin you might not have thought about before. Jason:26:25Then we've been moving on with the basin temperature model is that the background into TOC models. So actually looking at total organic carbon within the same basin using the background of our basin temperature model and then working with core labs to really understand some of our vitrinite reflectance and core data points. So that's the new thing we're doing particularly in the Permian basin. Ted:26:48And I want to add another point on Lasser that Lasser acquisition, which was a, again, exciting for our team. Jason talked about the need for historical data. Sure. acquiring that data set. Now, the only way you could really replicate that public data is if you went to physically went to the individual railroad commission, district offices and loaded up a bunch of microfiche. So that data's digital. We've got it now. What's really neat is we're running it through our modern QA and QC processes. So adding data production volumes in Texas all the way back to the 30s, and then taking further, taking the lease level production data and allocating it to a well level. Nobody in industry is doing that right now from nobody from a vendor perspective. So that project that's ongoing and will be completed before the end of the year. Having historical production back to the 30s allocated to the well level, excited about that and proud of our team to get that done. Caroline:27:55Not to ask a silly question, but what is microfiche is that what you said? Ted:28:01I said microfiche, yeah. Jason:28:01You don't remember Microfiche? (Laughter) Caroline:28:02You're talking to a millennial. Jason:28:04I feel so old. Ted:28:06The point there is the data is not digital, it's manual, it's on microfilm. Microfiche it's lots and lots of hours of labor to recapture that data in database format. And now that we've got it, it's going to be real exciting. Jason:28:27My experience with microfiche was always in elementary school going to the library. So at the library they always had stacks of microfiche that had historical newspapers from the past and you can still find them and they're really, they're almost like little slides like you remember, do you remember what slides looked like? (Laughter) No, it's done. That's true. It's already 2020. [inaudible] There was a special microfiche reader to see them. And you flip through each one of them. But that's how they always documented historical papers. So we'd go back and have to do research projects and you'd have to go find your little microfiche from the library. And when you looked it up, you would slide through and it was like a little projector screen that read the fiche from like the little, little tiny film and scrolled through the little film. So it is almost like a negative Ted:29:17It's a picture of a document. So I'm not the only millennial in the room. So Katie, I'm gonna make a safe assumption that you did not know what that was? Katie:29:23Nope, no, I had no idea what that was, but I have seen it in movies. So thank you for that visual like connected the two for sure. Ted:29:31That's right. But that, that tells you how you know how- Caroline:29:37How hard to find it, how hard to find that data is. Ted:29:39That's right. There weren't computerized records back then, but we still need the data Caroline:29:44Absolutely. Katie:29:44So you've talked a lot about onshore, so do you offer the same kinds of products offshore as well or what do you, how does it go from onshore to offshore? Jason:29:58That's a good question, actually, because with TGS and with the amount of data that we have onshore as really dense area of log data per se, so we can do areas like the Permian, the Eagleford or the DJ basin and fill them in with 5,000 Wells and pick tops and all 5,000 of those Wells. And they all have temperature points. So we can do our base in temperature models there. Offshore, it gets a little bit more difficult because there are, the data's not so close together and offshore particularly say in the Gulf of Mexico, the geology gets a little more tricky, particularly with basin temperature models because you start dealing with more salt. You start dealing with just having the water to sediment differences that you'll- we understand pretty well, but the more well data you have, the more we can make those interpretive products. Jason:30:55So we have, sort of, different products offshore and like I mentioned before, we have the facies map browser is almost exclusively offshore because we can do that along mainly 2D lines, so long 2D lines that go over large areas and are- usually have a few wells connected to them in exploration areas. So the newest one of those is what we're trying to start now in Mexico and the Mexican side of the Gulf of Mexico where a few years ago we shot a really large 185,000 kilometer 2D survey called Gigante. So we interpreted that whole survey and we shot gravity and magnetics over it. So we actually have a gravity and magnetics model that we've built on that area that helps a lot in exploration, but we've also interpreted all the seismic to pick certain horizons. We would like to go a few steps further and actually understand your stratigraphic facies and your sequence stratigraphy that's in there. Jason:31:56And that's what we're, we're trying to do now with the Mexican side of the Gulf of Mexico. And it's a little bit easier there because there's less wells there and a lot of the operators that are moving in there since they opened up Mexico aren't there. So they don't have as big a knowledge base as they do in the U S Gulf of Mexico. And that big large knowledge base in the U S Gulf of Mexico from the operators that have been there for 40 or 50 years has really limited multi-client type interpretation studies. Because say the Exxons or the Shells or the Chevrons have been in these basins for so long, especially the Gulf of Mexico that they have the working knowledge of those basins and they train their employees on that pretty easily. So they don't necessarily need an outside company like TGS to sort of give them the boost or the the heads up or the, the first step to get into a basin. Jason:32:53Whereas in other basins around the world where we have facies, map browsers, we've had them for a while, we have new companies coming in and going more often. So they sort of like having that extra layer of knowledge that we can offer on shore. In the Gulf of Mexico though we did do a post-well analysis, which is just looking at specific wells and I think we have a little over a hundred now and they're either dry holes or or discoveries and they sort of show the stratigraphy they show why it was a dry hole or why was it a discovery. We match that up with seismic and certain areas so you can see the structures that were being drilled at the time. So we do have that. And then in the Mexico side of Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico, we have production data on both sides now. Jason:33:41So we actually have the contract with the Mexican government to provide not only the seismic but the well log data in Mexico, but also the production data in Mexico. On the U.S. Gulf, we have the contract to deliver log data. So companies that drill in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, they actually send their log data to TGS. We hold it for the 26 month timeframe. And then we clean that data up. We provide our LAS plus package. We provide that back to the BOEM or BSCE, the government entity that sort of controls the Gulf of Mexico. And then we also provide that to any other company that would like to purchase it. So we're the - TGS is actually, we've had that contract for a little over 10 years now and we've just renewed it this year. Katie:34:34So like how much coverage do you have in the Gulf of Mexico? Data-Wise. Jason:34:38Data-wise? So all of it really. So with the, with the recent acquisition of spectrum, we now have 2D coverage that extends all the way from Florida to the Rio Grande Valley really. So we have 2D coverage that covers, there are, TGS is a seismic company. Our core seismic area has always sort of been 3D seismic anyway, has always sort of been the Mississippi Canyon, DeSoto Canyon, Atwater Valley area. We have lots of 3D seismic. We're currently shooting seismic there. We'll just finished up some new nodal surveys there and doing reprocessing. But we have 2D and 3D coverage across the whole area and well data we have all of it. We have every well that's ever been drilled in the Gulf of Mexico. Ted:35:27On the production data song for Gulf of Mexico. The data's really, really nice from that perspective. I mean every well is reported oil, gas and water, monthly production. Well tests are extensive in the Gulf of Mexico. Perhaps the federal government does a better job of reporting well test data, making sure operators are testing those Wells annually and semiannually and getting that data out to public. So you also get access to certain pressure data in there, you know, flowing tubing pressure, bottomhole pressure, et cetera. So that data sets we like working with that. And now on the Mexico side, you know, we've got full coverage of Mexico petroleum industry. There's about 21,000 Wells with production in Mexico. About 1100 of those are offshore and we have captured and calculated monthly production for all of those Wells. So that was a fun project. Learning to translate certain wellheader attributes from Spanish to English that was fun to do. Converting units of measurement down there from a, you know, average daily rates to total monthly production. Bottom line is that data's now standardized in our library monthly oil and barrels in Mexico, monthly gas and MCF water in barrels. And,looking at the data, there are world-class wells in Mexico, so I think the continued release of data from Mexico. Hopefully we'll stay on track there with the, the government releasing data. Like I said, there's there's been some really gigantic flow rates down there, particularly offshore and no reason to think there's not great opportunity there. Seismic Katie:37:36Where's your seismic that you just shot in Mexico. Where does the location lies? Jason:37:40So the, the 2D seismic that's there, the original Gigante is all offshore and covers the entire Mexican Gulf of Mexico 2D. So it covers everything and it even goes sort of around the horn of the Yucatan near Belize. So it covers everything sort of almost into the Caribbean. We've also been doing looking at reprocessing efforts to extend some of our, to extend the seismic onshore to offshore and the Sureste and Tampico areas. And then we're also looking at 3D programs as well. Katie:38:15Very nice. Jason:38:16So there's quite a bit there. And that's not the only place that we have seismic or well log data. So TGS is actually always, I always try to remind me, we have well log data worldwide. So we have data. Do you know Russia and Africa and Australia and Malaysia all over Europe. And all over South America as well. And seismic too. I sort of focus on Western hemisphere so I know a little bit more about that part, but that's still quite a quite a large area sometime. And we're we're, we're looking at wells and seismic all across, both North and South American. Ted:38:53Don't forget Canada. Jason:38:55And Canada too, we have quite a bit of seismic in Canada as well. Caroline:39:00Nice. So one question I have for the table, we know that as TGS is predominantly a seismic company, but we also offer well data. How does that, how does that really help our clients when we offer two very different and unique datasets together? Jason:39:19I think the biggest part of that is making a complete geologic picture for explorationists. So you need the seismic to really sort of understand areas where we don't have well data and that well data really helps the seismic become better. One of the good examples of that is in some of our reprocessing efforts we're doing offshore, we're incorporating as much well data as we can, particularly Sonic data so that we can really understand the velocity models. And really make sure that we can tie those velocity models when they come out and with our seismic comes out in depth that our wells tie perfectly with them. The more well data we have, the better our seismic is going to be at the end of the day. We've always tied a few Wells that we can here and there, but since TGS has so much well data, it's a real benefit to our clients to be able to use that in the seismic processing and in reprocessing as more wells come out. Caroline:40:20So I'm just curious, you know, we are now offering a new product in the well data group. That's our analytics ready LAS that basically allows us to offer even more data. How do you feel about the machine learning algorithms that we're using in forecasting or with well logs? How do you feel about using that as geologists, Katie and Jason? Jason:40:42So one of the things that we've noticed quite a bit with this is you get a really nice big picture and particularly with analytics ready, we like to call it just ARLAS AR-LAS is that that big picture of that first presentation you can get, particularly when it comes to velocity models in Sonic where you don't have seismic. So one of the great images, and I don't know if I can explain this well through through radio, but one of the great images that you can have is with regular well data you have lots of lots of holes. So we didn't drill every place we could and then every place we drilled through time, we didn't do every log we could do. So a lot of the well logs that we have, particularly on onshore might have one or two curves. They might have a resistivity and a gamma ray or some of the older ones just might have an SP curve. Jason:41:32What can start doing with AR or the analytic ready Las is incorporate sort of Sonics into all of those logs and start understanding where we have those deviations in Sonic across the whole area where it hasn't been drilled. So from a big picture, it really helps you understand how that would tie together where you might want to drill next or what might, what interesting features you wouldn't see where a well isn't drilled without having seismic. And if you have seismic then you can tie them both together as well to kind of have a better understanding of of your depth processing. Ted:42:13And I might add onto that AI question back on the production forecasting a challenge. So we're offering both methodologies now of course we have our, you know, our traditional hyperbolic curve fit type forecasting algorithms that work well and offering the physics based you know, probabilistic spread forecasting new. Your question is how do we think about that? It's like, how does the industry think about that? I know everybody's talking about it. Everyone's trying to figure it out. To me, getting a million forecast in a couple of seconds is impressive. Right? And getting that full spread on each, well a P 10 through a P 99 forecast right at your fingertips. It's powerful stuff. Caroline:43:07Yeah. I'd be really curious to see where machine learning and artificial intelligence takes TGS in the future with other types of derivative products that we end up discovering and producing and really making sure that we're getting these to the industry to reduce cycle time. So I think that's pretty cool. Jason:43:22Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, I think we're, we're already moving in that direction with filling in log curves and in the seismic side trying to understand different seismic bodies. So using machine learning and AI to serve as a tool to understand where salt is in a quicker, more timely fashion or to even start understanding easier ways to define horizons or define some amplitude attributes as well. Jason:43:49[To Katie] So you've seen our data and played with our data and hopefully in the future is you're, you know, experiencing your geology career, you'll get to use it much more. Ted:44:01I think she's just scratched the surface with our data, right. I know all that data. Jason:44:06You had the unique opportunity to use it to come into our -come into the company and see what it was like to have that much data at your fingertips. Can you tell us a little bit about how, what that was like and how, how that's different from then to school to now that you're, you're in the industry. Katie:44:24So I came into TGS knowing nothing, well, not knowing nothing, but you know, minimal. You think you, every time you start somewhere you like think you know something, but you really don't, which I've learned again third time. Ted:44:37Right? Katie:44:37So at TGS, I wouldn't say it was just, I learned how to work with all this data, which was overwhelming at first. It was like I learned how to, I don't know, act, not just like socially in an office, right? But I also learned like what's important, what's not important. It's easy to get bogged down in the details when you go from zero to 100 real quick. Caroline:45:03So you've really had a unique perspective. Especially compared to a lot of us at TGS, you started off in an internship with us getting into the data and learning the data, applying the data. Right. And then I believe maybe you've even used it in your thesis. Katie:45:20Right. Caroline:45:20And now that you're in the industry, what has that looked like for you? Ted:45:26How about, how about how do you access data being an industry now? Katie:45:31When I've looked at data, it tells me, it makes me feel comfortable. It clears up uncertainties.. It's not telling me what's going on, but at least I'd like have more of a general idea. So when I look at these large amounts of data that I get for a project, let's say like I did in grad school, it's okay, I have this data. What does the data tell me? Does it tell me if it's pinching out? Does it tell me if it's, you know, this big chunk or maybe the depositional environment. That's what I looked at a lot in well logs the petrophysics. Jason:46:08No, it's understandable. You get thrown a lot of data in these situations and it's how you put that together, how you can efficiently use it. And that's something that we're always trying to make easier for people. It helps in a lot of situations, particularly in, in super major type of companies or in a lot of different companies, even smaller companies that they have geo techs that efficiently use our data before they give it to you. Right? So a lot of times you never, you'll never get to see the first part of, you know, where did this data come from because it all just ends up on your desktop. Right? Katie:46:42Right. So like I, what I liked about my experience I guess at TGS is I saw the beginnings, right? What a geotech would put it in. So I like got to see that visual fresh or put my own spin on it when we were using Longbow. So making those bubble plots or looking at URs and decline curves. I don't have, I don't, I haven't gotten that experience yet, but I'm a Guppy. Caroline:47:10So it was like you were getting access to data sets such as the, you know, the EURs and the forecasting database that you probably didn't necessarily have access to while you were working on your masters. Katie:47:21Right. And didn't know about until it came to TGS. Ted:47:26And the ability to build that project from scratch. I imagine a lot of times now in industry, you walk in and sit down and there are gigantic projects already existing and workflows established as opposed to like starting at the beginning. Katie:47:46Right. Which is overwhelming. Like I remember Jason was like, Hey, y'all are going to map from Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. That was very overwhelming. Now I just, you know, you get a project and it, someone's already, most of the time, I don't know picked through it. So you don't, it's not very fresh. Jason:48:09But now you're not afraid of the deep end of the pool. Katie:48:10I don't know about that... Jason:48:10Right. We threw you right in the deep end and I, you can swim. You're ready to go. Katie:48:18Oh no. I'm still learning. Jason:48:18Well that's good. Never wanna stop learning. Ted:48:22We're all still learning. Katie:48:22Right. But I'm really still learning. As a new worker bee. Jason:48:30So Katie, is there anything we haven't seen you in a little while? I know that you're, you're in Louisiana now. Is there anything that you want to ask us that you're interested in from a, from your perspective after you've graduated and are now moving onto bigger and better things that might help you in the future? Katie:48:48Maybe not something that would- maybe wouldn't help me in the future, but also help other people that are looking for jobs. Is, are y'all looking for employment? Like looking to employ anyone or what does that look like? It sounds like you're doing a lot of work. So do you have people to fill these positions or are you, how does that go for y'all? Do you even know? Jason:49:10Well, that's one of those great HR questions where, you know, we're always, we're always just busy enough to need new people. (Laughter) Caroline:49:20And I think with, you know, new departments that were growing especially new datasets like Ted is talking about Mexico and Canada, I feel like it really helps to position us to grow, you know, as a company as a whole. So opportunities are always always coming up. Yeah. Jason:49:36I know particularly with our internship program, we're always looking for, you know, young, exciting new talent that can, that can come in and help us out. But also like you did learn about data from sort of the bottom up and take that knowledge base to other companies. So we don't only like training people to come and stay with us or we're perfectly happy bringing in interns and having them go out in the world and and learn something from us that they can bring somewhere else. Katie:50:06Oh sorry. I would say that that's why I like had not, I think that working at TGS was nice for others to see cause they knew that I had experience I guess with production data, which is a cool talking point I think. Caroline:50:22And just to build off of that, Ted has done a really great job building this new initiative, which is getting our well performance data in the universities to work with people like you, Katie, while you were getting your masters to make sure that we're able to provide data to other other programs and get geologists or young geologists access to data sets that they wouldn't have or wouldn't be familiar with whenever they're entering the workforce. Ted:50:48That's right. So, you know, we're happy to donate donate our products, donate production data and Longbow to the universities. As you know, at ULL they brought it into the geoscience and engineering groups. And now we're sitting on the, what the 20 workstations in the lab and part of the curriculum. So it's exciting at the same time, giving the students access to these data products learning actual, you know, working product tools. When they do get hired and hit the, hit the workforce, they're ahead of the game and ready to go. Now, from my selfish perspective, it helps to get feedback and make the products better. So it's a win win for both. Caroline:51:37Well, thanks everyone for coming out today and having this conversation, you know, hanging out, covering a lot of really awesome topics, kind of, you know, exploring where TGS is headed next, where we've been, where we're going. Katie, you know, especially thanks to you for coming all the way from New Orleans to sit with us and kind of give us your insight and your opinions and let us know how it's, how the journey has been for you. So thanks, Jason. Thanks Ted looking forward to the next, the next episode. Katie:52:01Thank you for having me. Jason:52:03Yeah, thanks Katie, it's been great Ted:52:04Thank you.
Little chitter chatter with Halloween Music. Dan rambles about his son going to school F.T. A Snooty mom and him being mental. Finishes with a halloween mix tape better known to the young people as a playlist. Halloween mix starts around 10 minutes Band - Song - Link 1) The Fleshtones - Haunted Hipster - https://thefleshtones.bandcamp.com 2) Red Skulls - Necromantic - Redskulls@yahoo.com 3)MurderDolls - She was a teenage Zombie - https://officialwednesday13.com/murderdolls-discography/ 4) Chesty Malone and the Slice'em ups - The Night Jaqueline Came out of the Grave - http://www.chestymalone.com 5) Misfits - Horror Business - http://www.misfits.com 6) T.S.O.L. - Blue - https://www.facebook.com/TsolOfficial/ 7) HorrorPops - What's Under My Bed - https://www.facebook.com/horrorpops/ 8) Dead Kennedys - Halloween - http://www.deadkennedys.com 9) Los Straitjackets - Theme from Halloween - https://www.straitjackets.com Write in to A2D or to get free stickers! Anarchy2diapers@gmail.com
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The 1-0 Philadelphia Eagles will travel to Atlanta to take on the 0-1 Atlanta Falcons. On the debut episode of Morning Wood on A2D, Tom Arnone and Brian Wilson Will breakdown the Eagles vs Falcons matchup. What are you most concerned about heading into SNF? Week 2 gambling picks NFL (a little walking around $) College Football picks
Episode 10 looks at emerging technologies and innovations such as 5G, Millimeter Waves, Small Cells, Massive MIMO, Beamforming, Full Duplex, Blockchain, IoT, and more. We discussed what the race to 5G coupled with Blockchain truly means for business, government, and society. We briefly looked at both sides of Blockchain. We also highlighted the big moves Walmart is making with their drone-related and cryptocurrency patents. Then we highlighted two business owners and their disruptive companies:ENTREPRENEUR/DISRUPTOR #1Antwon Alsobrook, Founder and CEO of A2D, Inc. A2D is a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) that develops open access networks throughout the nation. As a wholesale fiber carrier, their networks traverse the nation however, they focus on infrastructure improvements in both underserved urban and rural communities. As an open access broadband utility, they are expanding their new trademarked fiber utility network that they call their “eCommunity ”. An eCommunity can be as small as a residential neighborhood, a township, or as large as a city, county or state. Listen to this episode to learn more about eCommunity and 3 of A2D's 4 core focus areas. For those of you with businesses or residences that are interested in having eCommunity’s new fiber connection delivered to your home and/or office, you need to listen to this episode.To lean more about the company and the information shared in this episode, please visit http://a2dinc.comFor more information on how A2D can help your community become a Smart City, send them an email to smartcity@a2dinc.comFollow A2D on social media @a2dincENTREPRENEUR/DISRUPTOR #2Bronwyn Morgan, Founder and CEO of Black Women In Steam (bwisteam.org)Founder and lead consultant for Subkulture Innovation LabCEO (and an instructor) at the Airversity Drone Pilot AcademyShe is an entrepreneur, innovation consultant, meditation coach (through Bliss In Me Meditation), and a FAA Certified sUAS Pilot---working with global aviation/aerospace firms. She is developing new UAV platforms and solutions at XeoAir.com (Xeo Air) and Wingdrones.com. Listen to this episode to learn more.Connect with Bronwyn and Black Women in Steam at bwisteam.org on IG at @bwisteam Twitter @bwisteam_atl To join her for meditation coaching please visit blissinme.com and on IG @blissinmemediationWe gave another shout out to two business owners from previous episodes:Episode 9: Jerica Richardson, Co-Founder of Hackout.NinjaEpisode 7: Barkha Suri, Co-Founder and CEO of STREMHQ.comAlso we shared an update on STREMHQ. Their Marietta center has changed locations. It is now located at: 1240 Johnson Ferry Pl , Suite #B10, Marietta GA 30068SHOW INFORMATIONHost: Natasha L. Foreman, CEO of Foreman & Associates, LLCIG: @MsNatashaForemanFB/Twitter/LinkedIn: @NatashaLForemanForeman & Associates, LLCForemanLLC.comIG/FB: @ForemanAndAssociatesTwitter: @4manAssociatesShow Music: "Higher Up" by Shane Ivers
David Swindle ll with A2D Cleaning Solutions and your host Dave Thompson talk about what they have found works when you blend real-world personal interaction with the virtual world of the internet, as it pertains to the cleaning industry.Listen as they share what ACE and A2D are doing with product-agnostic education, eLearning, and virtual hands-on classes. If you're a distributor of janitorial goods, you will want to be sure to get your FREE stuff during their conversation. Contact Dave Thompson: dthompson@academyofcleaning.comJoin the Academy of Cleaning Excellence HEREView the Video of Beyond Clean With Dave
The gabapentinoids are a class of drugs vaguely resembling the neurotransmitter GABA. Although they were developed to imitate GABA’s action, later research discovered they acted on a different target, the A2D subunit of calcium channels. Two gabapentinoids are approved by the FDA: gabapentin (Neurontin®) and pregabalin (Lyrica®). Gabapentin has been generic since 2004. It’s commonly used for seizures, nerve pain, alcoholism, drug addiction, itching, restless legs, sleep disorders, and anxiety. It has an unusually wide dose range: guidelines suggest using anywhere between 100 mg and 3600 mg daily. Most doctors (including me) use it at the low end, where it’s pretty subtle (read: doesn’t usually work). At the high end, it can cause sedation, confusion, dependence, and addiction. I haven’t had much luck finding patients a dose that works well but doesn’t have these side effects, which is why I don’t use gabapentin much. Pregabalin officially went generic last month, but isn’t available yet in generic form, so you’ll have to pay Pfizer $500 a month. On the face of things, pregabalin seems like another Big Pharma ploy to extend patents. The gabapentin patent was running out, so Pfizer synthesized a related molecule that did the same thing, hyped it up as the hot new thing, and charged 50x what gabapentin cost. This kind of thing is endemic in health care and should always be the default hypothesis. And a lot of scientists have analyzed pregabalin and said it’s definitely just doing the same thing gabapentin is. But some of my anxiety patients swear by pregabalin. They call it a miracle drug. They can’t stop talking about how great it is. I can’t use it too often, because of the price, but I’m really excited about the upcoming generic version coming out so I can use it more often.
A2D’s favorite bookers are back! Flanked this week by Mike Materacky, join Chrome and Matty, as they discuss the return of Bray Wyatt, his Firefly Fun House and if this is just the persona change he needs to get his career back on course. Love it or hate it, it definitely has the WWE Universe talking. The guys also review this week’s episodes of Raw and Smackdown Live. From new championship contenders to heel turns, and newly groomed facial hair, there is quite a bit to dissect one week into the WWE Superstar Shake Up. The guys will round out the show discussing notable news stories around the wrestling world in our “Hot Tag” segment.
The A2D gang is getting together and preparing you for the MLB season. From predictions to hot takes, the fellas are getting you ready for all the unpredictability an MLB season has in store.POLL QUESTION: The Phillies will win the National League Pennant. • Agree• Disagree➢ Phillies Offseason Recap• Transactions and Expectations➢ Around The League• Key offseason moves that could play a big factor➢ Season Predictions• Season Awards, Divisional Winners and World Series Predictions➢ Hot Takes• Bold Predictions for the 2019 season
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Thomas Arnone of A2D radio joins Zach to preview the Eagles and Saints game, plus weights in on the Foles VS Wentz debate.
From championships to collapses, 2018 has been a wild year in Philadelphia Sports. As we prepare to ring in the New Year, A2D is unleashing the hounds, as personalities from all over the A2D platform get together to discuss all of the moments that highlight 2018. We breakdown the year for each of the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers, and predict what 2019 may look like for each organization. We’ll give out our own year-end awards, and we will discuss other major national headlines.
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