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It’s been a minute since we last recorded, so of course, the episode starts off on non-beer, non-gaming chat. Ben kicks off gaming chat with his thoughts on Revenge of the Savage Planet. Lucy’s been gaming with her nephew, or gaming for him in Animal Crossing. We end on Blue Prince, having a pretty in-depth discussion which turns to politics. Ben drinks a Beak X Floc collab called Threads 4, then follows it up with Soft Disco Leisure Reception from Verdant. Lucy has Run Free from Left Handed Giant, and Aadil brings a big boy, drinking Vault City’s Crunch. Renaissance PR provided the Revenge of the Savage Planet code for review and our continued discussion. Originally recorded on the 23rd […]
Ben dominates the discussion this week with a bunch of games he’s flitted between. He starts with Cities Skylines 2, then takes a leap of faith and talks Prince of Persia The Lost Crown and the early hours of Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Lucy is beer-free this week, so Aadil and Ben turn to some familiar names. Aadil drinks Vault City’s Peach & Ginger Lychee Lemongrass Coconut Session Sour, and Ben knocks back Deya’s The Walls Leaned Away. Originally recorded on 4th of April 2025. Ubisoft provided the Assassin’s Creed Shadows code for review and our continued discussion.
Ragnorok and Brew (Tanked Up 434) Lucy has Flwrs, the alcohol-free NEIPA collab from Beak x We can Be Friends. Aadil had the latest Faith in Futures from Northern Monk, the Tank Petrol IPA. Ben had Lost and Grounded's Extra Nice, an extra dry lager. Ben played “Odinfall”, a rogue-lite bullet hell Norse pixelly game as well as Wanderstop on the PS5. Lucy played Nubby's number factory, and vamped about peggle. We also talked about dopamine mills, the Golden Idol DLC, the hellscapes that are modern social media, and a whole lot else besides.
We might end on a political note but there’s plenty of gaming and beer chat to get to first. As the only one who has played games this week, Lucy gives her initial impressions of Avowed, talks Glyphica, and then talks through a few demos like The Electrifying Incident, and Is This Seat Taken? Ben and Aadil want to talk a little news with the conversation leading to Shuhei Yoshida’s recent interviews, Cloud in Magic The Gathering, and the prospect of more Tony Hawk. Aadil kicks off the beers with Vault City’s Flying Saucers. Ben drinks Super Glue from Deya and Lucy has a Big Nothing from Donzoko. Originally recorded 21st of February 2025.
We’re discussing new, but older experiences this week as Ben talks through Antstream Arcade and relays his and his daughter’s experience with it. Lucy’s been typing away and discusses Blood Typers. Aadil heads north and drinks Vault City’s Bubble Gum Brew, whilst Ben and Lucy both drink Third Times A Charm from Wiper and True. Originally recorded on the 23rd of January 2025.
We’re back for 2025, and rolling into our tenth year! We chat what we’ve played ver the winter break including Sequence the board game, Monument Valley 3, God of War Ragnarok, and games from Neal.Fun. We launch into a discussion on our most anticipated games for 2025 with a short side bar into Call of Duty X Squid Games. As it’s Jan we kick in with some non-alcoholic beers with both Lucy and Ben drinking the 1st in Wiper and Trues new releases, First Draught, whilst Aadil goes a little more traditional with Whitstable Bay’s Pale Ale. Originally recorded on 12th of January 2025
Aadil and Lucy kick off the episode by discussing a new (ish) web puzzler and blowing Ben’s mind with Minute Cryptic. Lucy has finished and reviews Mouthwashing, and Ben gives his impressions after a few runs of Buckshot Roulette. Everyone’s got a beer this week, with Lucy drinking Vault City’s Double Pump, Aadil’s on the Pinnora X Gravity Well collab Binary Star Collision, and Ben has Verdant’s Big Stupid Hazy. Originally recorded on the 5th of December 2024.
Lucy played “Gestalt: Cinder & Steam”. Ben attempted to play Tron Identity, unsuccessfully. We chat about FIFA: Ultimate Team, and the affects of the lottery mechanic on the series. Ben briefly updates us on “Star Wars: Jedi Survivor”, and we go on to talk about Star War Kinect, amongst other things. Aadil talks about playing Magic: The Gathering, in person with real people on a weekly basis. And they talk about the latest digital Magic announcement of a stand-alone Commander Multiplayer game, as well as the recent rules changes to the game. Lucy has Further, an alcohol-free West Coast Pale Ale by Mash Gang. Aadil had Jopen's “Zwarte Ziel” Bourbon & Whisky Barrel 365 Aged Imperial Smoked Porter. Ben had […]
With only Aadil on the beers this week, Ben and Lucy go deep on a handful of games they’ve been playing. Ben talks about the full release of Songs of Silence having previously covered it in early access, whilst Lucy has finished The Rise of the Golden Idol, and spent time with Touch Type Tale. For the singular beer, Aadil drinks Deya’s We’ll Take It Off The Zombies.
In this What's Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Accenture's Aadil Jappie explains why retailer need to implement a powerful cloud ERP system. Jappie is the SAP Retail Capability Lead for Accenture Africa and is a seasoned IT executive with over 20 years of experience. He excels at building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and stakeholders, and has worked with retailers from across South Africa, the UK, and Europe. In this What's Next interview, Jappie explains why retailers must move to a cloud ERP system – focusing on SAP S/4HANA as an example. He then outlines how Accenture helps its clients overcome their biggest operational challenges when transitioning to S/4HANA, while ensuring they make the installation as cost-efficient as possible. Jappie shares the recent innovations he's seen in the retail ERP space, too, and explains how these new technologies help retailers stay a step ahead of their competitors. He concludes the interview by unpacking the trends he expects to emerge in the ERP cloud industry.
This week Ben continues with his thoughts on Jedi: Survivor whilst Lucy has been playing the new releases, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, and Wilmot Works It Out. Lucy drinks Post Mortum from Barney’s, Aadil has Toxic Juice from Twice Brewed, and Ben drinks Tree Octopus from Weekend Project.
Ben played the start of “Star Wars: Jedi Survivor.”In the rest of the episode Ben covers his experience with Nomada Studio's latest release “Neva”, with a fair bit of tangeantial chat about their previous game “Gris” which the whole team loved. Aadil had the Koyt Gruit Ale from Jopen.Ben had Pressure Drop's High Performance Machine DIPA.
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Aadil returns, and with him tales of beer from far lands. He kicks off the show discussing his time at the Borefts beer festival. Ben wants to talk PlayStation’s State of Play, mostly focusing on the Ghost of Yotei announcement. And Lucy has finished Beyond Shadowgate. Lucy drinks Stoop from Mash Gang, Aadil brought back Anderson’s Sloepy Seconds, and Ben has the Harvest Festbier from Braybrooke Beer Co. Originally recorded on 26th of September.
Lucy finished “Tactical Breach Wizards”, and Ben tried out the “Wilmot Works It Out” demo. Ben also played a bunch of “Fantasy Map Simulator”, “Whispers of the Eyeless”, and “Astro Bot”. He also goes in depth with his time with the newly released “Caravan Sand Witch.” Aadil has Mikeller's Martson Lager, “Octoberpretzel” and Vault City's “Stoopid Black Forest Gateau”, a Coconut Cream Smoothie Sour. Lucy has “Delulu”, Mash Gang's nonalcoholic Tropical IPA and Brid's Cross Brewing's Red IPA, “Bolster's Blood”. Ben has the Left Handed Giant x Queer brewing collab “Throwing Toads”, a Hazy IPA and Arbor's DIPA “James and the Giant Nectoron”.
Ben is still playing some eFootball, in all its card collecting glory. Lucy finished “Crimson Diamond”, and moved on to “Tactical Breach Wizards”. Lucy has Deya's “Viva Chelt Vegas” Imperial Stout. Ben has Wiper and True's peach and lemon iced tea pale ale, “Parasol”. Aadil has the Weekend Project's “Flower Mountain”, floral NEIPA.
https://youtu.be/NnK8g036ozY Lucy played “Flock”, “Slider” Conversations range from 90s Sci-fi TV, Olympics, and 9/11. We also chat about the games coming out in 2024 that Lucy and Aadil are looking forward to. Aadil had the “Hel & Verdoemenis”, a Bourbon aged Imperial Stout from Brouwerij De Molen.
We chat a bit about the news. Layoffs and Sony's purchase of Bungie and the in development multiplayer shooter “Marathon”. Aadil updates on his latest MTG exploits, in person and on paper no less, along with the ‘fornitification' of the game. Lucy played Schim, “Valley Peaks”, and “Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town”.Tangeants abound, with chats about “Toon Struck”, James Bond, etc. Ben starts off with the end of the Northern Monk x Sure Shot triple dry-hopped IPA, “Coolest S”. He followed it up with another Sure shot, the NEIPA called “Who's Afraid of Jeff Goldblum” Lucy starts partway through a Left Handed Giant “Colour Me In” hazy IPA. She then had Weekend Project's “Meadows” double dry hopped […]
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We played some games! Ben played the latest from miHoYo, Zenless Zone Zero. Lucy played Figment 2: Creed Valley. We also touched on the Games Pass price increases, and the Final Fantasy 7 games. Lucy had Palms, an IPA with coconut, a collab between Fuerst Wiacek and Finback. Ben had the Arbor and Chamonix Big Mountain Brewing collab Matt LeBlanc, a French style wheat beer. Aadil had the God Machine Pale Ale from Baron.
Just Lucy and Aadil this week. As is their style, they start with a discussion about Smart TVs, Sony and otherwise, and the ridiculous constraints on being a display they bring with them. Bluetooth toothbrushes are also discussed quelle surprise. They talk Call of Duty, outages, celebrity skins, and the weirdness of branded Roblox minigames/areas, e.g. BBC, IKEA. AI, the automated Amazon Store and the wonders of modern windows computers are also discussed. Lucy had the From the Farm Mixed Fermentation beer collaboration between Burning Sky and Wildflower. While Aadil has a treat given by a friend, the very unique collaboration between Moersleutel and Bådin, Salta Bananers, a Laphroaig Barrel Aged Imperial Stout with Liquorice and Banana.
The crew is back together to have a brief chat about the Bristol Craft Beer Fest, before moving on to their ‘naughty3' highlights, and Steam Next Fest (again). They also chat about Duck Detective, Banana, and the most recent addition to Ben's house: A steam deck. Lucy had Wiper and True's Alcohol Free Kaleidoscope Pale Ale, Aadil had Baron's Brain Fog Hazy Pale Ale and Ben had Beavertown's Sun God Tropical IPA.
Mulitverses is actually out. We haven’t played it but we want to talk about it, and the various WB franchises it could contain. To jump to another established franchise Ben has been playing The Rogue Prince of Persia and discusses the basics of the first 15 minutes. We go deep on POP history and talk turns to another Ubisoft staple, the Tom Clancy TM universe of games (which are connected or multiversal, we don’t know) Lucy drinks Post Mortum from Barney’s Beer. Aadil drinks the Vault City X Staggeringly Good collab, Staggeringly Stoopid, and Ben has a the big Goldilocks from Baron Brewing. Originally recorded on 30/05/24
Just Lucy and Aadil for this week. We start the chat with the differences between making craft for supermarkets, versus just ‘regularly'. Then we move onto the latest information/leaks on Valve's latest game Deadlock, MOBAs, and live-service games in general. The perils of TV apps, and starting back up in Balatro. Lucy played Little Kitty in Big City, Animal Well, and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. Lucy had the Sundance Pale Ale from Wiper & True and then Stig Bergets x Verdant No Money, No Honey DIPA. Aadil had the First Steps Esther Beer from Ideal Day.
Medsider Radio: Learn from Medical Device and Medtech Thought Leaders
In this episode of Medsider Radio, we had a spirited conversation with Sahil Diwan, CEO of SafKan Health. Sahil's company is developing the OtoSet, the first automated and FDA-cleared ear-cleaning device. With a background in computer science from the University of Oregon, Sahil's entrepreneurial journey began early. He was already coding at the age of 16 and building startups during his college years. Sahil's venture into medical technology was inspired by his brother Aadil's struggle with impacted earwax.In this interview, we talk about consumer-driven medtech, the power of design, garnering experience from real-world data, focusing on building the business before fundraising, and how OtoSet went viral on social media. Before we dive into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:First, if you're into learning from medical device and health technology founders and CEOs, and want to know when new interviews are live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter.Second, if you want to peek behind the curtain of the world's most successful startups, you should consider a Medsider premium membership. You'll learn the strategies and tactics that founders and CEOs use to build and grow companies like Silk Road Medical, AliveCor, Shockwave Medical, and hundreds more!We recently introduced some fantastic additions exclusively for Medsider premium members, including playbooks, which are curated collections of our top Medsider interviews on key topics like capital fundraising and risk mitigation, and a curated investor database to help you discover your next medical device or health technology investor!In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members also get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost, including the recently launched Medsider Mentors Volume IV. If you're interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.Lastly, if you'd rather read than listen, here's a link to the full interview with Sahil Diwan.
Special Guest Aadil Farid joins us again to continue his discussion on the harsh realities he confronted when he led a team that computerized ticketing on India's Railways in the 1980s.Aadil's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aadilfarid/
Special Guest Aadil Farid joins us to discuss the harsh realities he confronted when he led a team that computerized ticketing on India's Railways in the 1980s.Aadil's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aadilfarid/
Detective Notes Miles feels he is now safe. Aadil and Darren wrap up the week. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Miles is back on top. Aadil and Darren are not being gaslit. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Miles burns the evidence. Aadil and Darren wonder why he kept it. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Blanc realises that Miles stole his idea! Aadil and Darren take you through it. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Birdie makes a realization. Aadil welcomes Darren as his guest, Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Helen makes a list and Benoit hates Cluedo. Aadil and Ollie talk spoilers. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes The court case is over! Then Andi sends some mail. Aadil and Ollie look for a napkin. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Andi and Miles disagreed on the direction of Alpha. Aadil and Ollie read the small print. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes The big idea is hatched, everyone was along for the ride. Aadil and Ollie have a big idea. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Helen recounts how the gang met Miles. Aadil and Ollie know there's a Starman, and his name is Miles Bron. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
This week on The Mohua Show we have Aadil Gurezi. An award-winning singer of “Tere Saath” , Aadil Gurezi, a musician who has millions of YouTube subscribers. He has received several awards, including Imperia and Midday awards for his music and acting .----------------------------------------------------------► Visit Our Website: https://www.themohuashow.com/-----------------------------------------------------------► Facebook : @themohuashow► Instagram : @themohuashow► Twitter : @themohuashow► Youtube : @themohuashow► Linkedin : @themohuashow-----------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.-----------------------------------------------------------#TheMohuaShow | #Aadil Gurezi | #Musician |#YouTubestar | #MohuaChinappa | #successStories Thanks for Listening! Follow Us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or Find us on YouTube
Detective Notes Benoit wins his iPad. Aadil and Rob finish up the week. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Benoit gives motive and explains the rest. Aadil and Rob read the face of Miles Bron. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes ...a murder, Miles's! Benoit thinks he has a solution. Aadil and Rob triangulate some guests. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Miles goes over the terms of the murder. Aadil and Rob want an iPad. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Miles reveals that the entire onion is run on Klear®™ but now is time to par-tay. Aadil and Rob get into the nitty gritty. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes As the disruptors arrive they notice Benoit Blanc, Aadil and Niall wrap up the week with some spoiler talk. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes We hit the TITLE CARD, and Aadil and Niall talk music cues and fonts. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes Benoit discusses his current dilemma. Aadil and Niall insisted on spoiling something, so that talk is after the music finishes at the end. For those who don't want the voice spoiled stop after the plugs. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Detective Notes The last box is fully open, CUT TO, Benoit Blanc's nipples. Aadil and Niall know who the imposter is. Find out more at https://knives-out-minute.pinecast.co
Aadil is a friend from Harvard Business School who I've always admired, but at the same time always wondered what made him tick. He's lived an interesting life, being born and raised in Mombasa, Kenya, and then spending most of his adult life studying and working in Europe, America, and Africa. He's been successful as an entrepreneur, a product developer, and maybe most notably as an angel investor focused mainly on emerging markets (with lots of investment back into Africa). I admired Aadil because I remember in business school he seemed to have a very worldly and sophisticated view of life. It was almost as if he seemed to understand something that most others had not (or at least I hadn't). Life always seems so complex to me and at times almost impossible to figure out how if we are supposed to be good, successful, happy, humble, fulfilled, or whatever else? Aadil seemed to encompass all of these things in almost an effortless way. Those are the exact types of people I want to dig into and question to understand what is underneath it all. Does he really have it all figured out? How does he view life and his reason for being here? Aadil started off the show talking about his work in angel investing and how in some ways, it started back when he was 6 years old riding in the car with his dad in Mombasa. He remembers a moment when a young, seemingly homeless, child came to their car window asking for help. He wasn't intellectually sophisticated enough to make sense of why this boy, who was the same age as him, was living on the street while he was riding in comfortable in a car; but he did feel a deep sense of unfairness. Ultimately it led to his value of "leveling the playing field", trying to create products and invest in organizations that help prevent kids like that boy, who didn't choose to live on the street (just like Aadil didn't choose to live in a well off family), from being put in that unfair position. He takes a very pragmatic approach to life, almost like a life hacker (meant as a compliment), trying to bridge his skills, desires, and morals to make the most impact, while living the most enjoyable life he can. Then we did the fun philosophical work of questioning it all, trying to determine if this approach to life made Aadil a good person, a wise person, or a selfish person (or maybe all 3?).
Aadil Zaman, Partner at Wall Street Alliance Group, discusses the latest on the markets. He spoke with hosts Bryan Curtis and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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