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Robert Perry is one of the most prolific, sucessful, and iconic sailboat designers of the modern age. He is known for designing the Valiant 40, Tayana 37, Tashiba 36, Baba 35, and many many more. His knowledge of sailboats is extensive to the point of making him a national treasure. We talk about older crusing boats ideal for beginning cruisiers, ie: good boats for beginning offshore sailors, CCA and IOR rules, design elements, the Dufour Arpege, selling my first boat, John Vigor's book "20 Small Sailboats to Take You Anywhere," Alberg sailboats, chainplates, Albin Vega 27, small boats vs big boats, Contessa sailboats, Cape Dory sailboats, Pearson Triton, Allied Seawind, Southern Cross sailboats, foam-cored hulls, Westsail 32, the birth of recreational offshore cruising, the Mini Globe Race, sailboat statistics and ratios like sail area to displacement and ballast to displacement, different ballast types, overhangs, interiors, modern production offshore boats, the Carbon Cutter, consulting, the Norseman 447, hard dodgers, andmore.
Els Pallars ens encanten al Tastet i aquest capítol n'és una bona mostra! Parlem amb el Teixo, gerent, propietari i xef del Restaurant “La Vall Fosca”, un local que també disposa d'alberg pels apassionats de la muntanya. podcast recorded with enacast.com
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Andy Humphrey Microphone, checka, a 12 checka. Do I gotta check? I gotta check. Check. Looking good out here, guys. Another's day, Andy on the water. I was just gonna record a little intro today. Andy so let me let me back up. I am taking my sailboat, which is a 1961 Alberg 35 happens to be hull number 2. So 63 three years old and I keep her in Northport, and then I bring her down to the Grand Travers Yacht Club at the bottom of West Grand Travers Bay in Traverse City. So that's what I'm doing today. I'm under power, but also have the genoa up because I'm kinda have the wind on my quarter and maintaining about 6 knots with the iron jib, AKA, the engine. This engine is an atomic 4 original gasoline engine, which you don't see very often on sailboats, have converted to diesel. So that might be TMI, but, that's where I am at the moment. And what I wanted to do today was just probably well, I am going to replay an episode, which I don't do very often. But I had a moment to kinda go through the archives and, stumbled across or the one that caught my attention was a conversation I had with Paul Bassett about thinking of water in terms of dollars. And sometimes gallons don't mean that much to end users or sometimes that it doesn't mean that much to most of us, but when you turn it into dollars, I think it can be more substantial. And Andy now that I've said that out loud, I think it can go both ways. If somebody's water bill is just kinda throwing this out there as an idea, it's less than a $100 a month, that might not be enough to cause change in behavior. But perhaps if they knew that they used, just again, picking a number, a 100,000 gallons, that might seem like a lot of water. So I think it might be I think the way we look at water is trying to find the greater, the greatest, impact or the greatest number that stand out. So it's either going to be gallons, like a 100,000 gallons, or maybe it's going to be dollars, like somebody spending $3000 month. And it just doesn't it's it's not really out there today. You can run your own math, but name me a controller that reports gallons in terms of dollars. You know, that that really should be sent to clients as a a report either daily, weekly, monthly, but at least it should be displaying inside the control platform Andy even perhaps at the controller, what is your consumption in dollars and cents. So that's, I'm gonna play an episode from last year, replanned episode from last year with a conversation with my good friend, Paul Bassett, about thinking of water in terms of dollars. Hope you guys enjoy. Have an awesome weekend, and we'll see you next week on another episode. Paul Bassett Hey, Drew. Andy Humphrey Paul, good morning. Paul Bassett Good morning to you, buddy. Andy Humphrey How's your day going? Paul Bassett It's going great today. Thanks. Andy Humphrey Okay. Paul Bassett Friday. Andy Humphrey Heck yeah. I was thinking about you this morning because of the concept of turning water into dollars that I was thinking about Andy thought we could just brain share about that concept. Paul Bassett I like that. Andy Humphrey So yesterday, I moderated a webinar with Ben Coffee at WeatherTrack in Max Moreno, who's the VP of Sales for harvest landscape Andy Max uses water budgets as a part of his daily business practice. And the more I started thinking about water budgets, It's really a concept of a budget Andy a budget entails finances and money. And what I think is so fascinating is that we all, you know, in this industry, when I say we, I I'm generalizing here. Most people talk about run time, number 1, you know, how long should I run my sprinklers in the form of time? And then kind of at the next level, people talk about how much water am I gonna use? What's the gallons? What's the volume? Either gallons per minute, gallons per day, per cycle per year, per month, But then what we really don't talk much about is what does the dollars mean? How how can we convert that to dollars and cents and why do we not use that as a discussion point more often. Paul Bassett You're right. I mean, it's something that I think should be discussed with the end user client because in in almost any other utility consumption, it is discussed in dollars and cost. I don't know why the water is slower to transition to that, so I think it's a good place to be for us, Sandy, because it will allow us to kind of be a differentiator or or what we teach others to allow them to be a differentiator. Andy Humphrey If you are an irrigation professional, old or new, who designs, installs, or maintains high end residential, commercial, or municipal properties. Andy you wanna use technology to improve your business to get a leg up on your competition, even if you're an old school irrigator from days of hydraulic systems, this show is for you. I I think that If we're only now starting to talk about the dollars, I feel like what we need to do is put the dollars out there first. So with the, let's say, the irrigation design, the proposal, you know, the estimates when contractor x goes out to a client site, whether it's residential or commercial, and they put together their estimate for construction and installation. I don't know that I've ever seen a proposal that includes estimated cost per year on the system. And I think if we led with that, then that would spark the kind of curiosity in question, and we could go backwards into the different parts of the system, the design, the distribution formity that actually affects the cost of the system, but lead with the dollars and then explain it through the use of technology, proper installation, proper design. Etcetera. Paul Bassett I mean, it's it's so good because if you think about it in in other appliances that you buy, for instance, you know, if you see nowadays, if you buy a hot water heater or if you buy a refrigerator, what do they have stamped on it? They have stamped on what the anticipated energy cost is to operate that piece of equipment for a given year. Based upon a unit of measurement of that particular energy or, utility. So they say, okay, if you're gonna buy refrigerator, average energy cost in the United States is 12¢ a kilowatt hour. On average, this particular refrigerator is gonna cost you a Humphrey bucks a year to run-in energy. Why can't we do the same in irrigation? It should be that way. Andy Humphrey Right. Instead, we say this sprinkler uses 2.5 gallons per minute. Let's just say. But what does that really mean? The user, the end user doesn't doesn't really know what that means, and they don't necessarily care. But what if we said something different? Yeah. Change the metric. I don't know if we could necessarily turn it into dollars because it depends on, you know, how long it needs to run, but maybe it could be, like, here's how many, you know, dollars per hour of operation or something like that. Paul Bassett Yeah. Or, you know, just like you when you create a balance per minute, we know what that flow rate is Andy you determine what that zone should run for Andy then calculate what it should cost to run that many gallons through the system. I mean, it's really not as challenging as one would think. It's just we don't use that Andy Humphrey Right. And and all of these, let's say, modern control systems. Let's just say, modern because I've I personally don't think most systems are really all that awesome. So we'll just call them modern. If we're already tracking GPM, Andy we, you know, we can find breaks in the pipe, and we can we can have all those kinds of alarms. Andy we have a GPM, all we have to do is Add another box to the controller interface that says, what's your water cost? And now we can run basically like a cash register of of water to of a dollar totals. You know, how awesome I Paul Bassett mean, that's a great idea. Yeah. That's a great idea. Andy Humphrey The controller should say, you know, you spent $264 yesterday. Paul Bassett To operate this piece of equipment? Correct. Yeah. That's your a good idea. Andy Humphrey And it's not anything that requires any kind of, like, sophisticated engineering. It's just another variable. Calculated. Like, it's easy. Paul Bassett Pretty much. You're right. I mean, I I don't see that in Well, then there's there's another idea, Amy, to put to the idealist. Andy Humphrey We got it. Yeah. And, you know, we're looking at from the sort of that's the technology side of it, but even as a contractor putting together a proposal, I think it would be an amazing differentiator to separate someone's business if they included that in their proposal because it would be a great conversation piece to have with the client that would allow the contractor to showcase their knowledge, expertise, and build trust. And the client may say, you know what? You're the only one who who gave me a proposal with the estimated water costs. And then the contractor might say something like, you know what? You should go ask the other contractors how much their system is gonna cost you. And if they did that, the other contractors may say, I don't I don't know. I don't I don't think about that Andy basically talk themselves out of the sale. Paul Bassett Yeah. That is a very good point to make, if you're a sophisticated contractor Andy you wanna differentiate yourself from the rest of the pack That is a good ploy to put in your proposal. Andy Humphrey Yeah. And that's something that would be one way to win the project by and be the highest price is because you're adding value. And I don't know anyone who's really doing that. So there you go, guys. That's one little nugget. Maybe you can experiment with Andy then reply back and let us know how it went. Did it help you close the sale when you included water costs? Paul Bassett And if if folks need assistance with it, Andy, certainly they can reach out to both you and I, and we can, we can help them prepare that document because, you know, we've been doing this for more than 20 years, ideally. Andy Humphrey Mhmm. Paul Bassett And I know I've for that 30 so that that's really what has helped me Andy my business succeed is being able to tell the end user what they're using in spending in water Andy what a 10% or 15% reduction in water is gonna show in savings, and then where they can use savings by increasing the efficiency in the system. Or by investing in technology. Andy Humphrey It would help explain. So if if instead of selling a quote unquote more expensive sprinkler because it has pressure regulation built in, let's say, for those areas where it's not necessarily required, that helps tell the story of why Well, because you're going to save that amount of money right away in the 1st year because of the reduced water usage. Paul Bassett Yeah. And or even as we do, Andy, add some additional data points, I. E. Some soil moisture sensors, to be able to stop watering, in a given period because You know, we now know what the moisture level is in the soil, whereas other irrigation systems would just water their regular Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule. Andy we can delay or you can stop those schedules, and we can, or you can prove to the homeowner, here's what it costs every time your schedule runs. Andy then here's how many times we feel we can delay the schedule and what that savings are gonna be. Andy Humphrey Yeah. Because the the volume of water doesn't really mean much to people because they don't know what a 1000 gallons looks like or 50,000 gallons looks like. 50,000 seems like maybe it's a lot of water, but if if we had the if we change the narrative, and switched it to dollars, then the amount of water doesn't really even matter as much. It's more like How do I go from spending $750 a month to spending 500 a month? That's it's much more tangible, I think. Paul Bassett Definitely. Definitely. And then people hope, you know, some of the more sophisticated homeowners and business owners have a budget that they prepare Andy then they they go from their budget. So you can, you can assist them with establishing their, their annual budget costs of what they're gonna spend in water. Andy Humphrey So I think when we're thinking about water budgets, and then, again, this is where my thought came from because this is what our conversation was with weather tracking using the tools of that controller for water budgeting and can enter the gallons so that you can put, you know, you can track and trend how many gallons you're using. I think we really need to switch the conversation to just be about dollars and cents because everybody understands dollars and cents, but I don't think a lot of people understand what their water costs or what a certain volume of water. You know, it's it's not tangible to them. Paul Bassett Yeah. And it's really strange that that's been the case with water and and getting dealing with it for this past 30 years, I'd like to see the narrative shifting. I like the fact that people are really caring more about the insights and digitization of water. And and now that there's more and more tools to be able to deploy for people to see the insights in their water usage in their patterns. Andy Humphrey Mhmm. Mhmm. Yeah. And again, we kinda talked here about using homeowners, but really, you know, the bigger the bigger opportunity is for these like commercial commercial municipal sites that that use a lot of water, you know, say $20,000 or more a year. I think that's the real hot opportunity. Paul Bassett And, Andy, as you know, there's other sites that use 100 of 1000 of dollars, you know, or more a year. And just a slight decrease of 10% can can really be dramatic when you're spending a $100. I mean, think about it. If they're spending a $100 in water a year Andy you you say 10% of that, it's $10,000. I mean, that is a big number to be able to use to invest into the newer technology. Andy Humphrey Mhmm. And then depending on perhaps what type of a a ROI, you know, that could be, a client could say, you know what? Anything that can give us a 5 year ROI we're gonna invest in. So $10,000 over 5 years is $50. There's the budget for the controls retrofit or whatever the retrofit might be. Paul Bassett Andy then 2, it's not even just about the the technology to achieve the savings. That they you they could use that money to invest in personnel that can monitor and manage this equipment. And so that's really where I think this particular strategy really takes places where you can sell the end user, the upgraded management, of the system by showing them the savings by just having someone have eyes and ears looking at the data. Andy Humphrey Yeah. Good stuff, man. Well, appreciate that a little brain share this morning. Always good to, vision, future vision with you. And I think that, turning water into dollars we might be on the on the edge of that next revolution. Paul Bassett There's no doubt, Andy. It's always good to talk with you too. The the thoughts and brain shares are Always great. Andy Humphrey So there you have it, guys. Paul and I are making a prediction that one of the next revolutions or let's not say revolution. Evolution is gonna be totalizing water in the control systems by dollars, not just gallons Andy displaying it and talking about it. Cool. Alright, man. Thanks. Paul Bassett To hear from you. Thank you. (0:00) Introduction and sailing update from Andy Humphrey (1:16) Conversation with Paul Bassett about water consumption and cost (3:00) Replay of previous episode on water consumption in terms of dollars (7:43) Changing the metrics we use to talk about water usage (10:36) Benefits of including water costs in proposals for contractors (12:22) Benefits of thinking about water usage in terms of cost (14:33) Potential for significant savings in commercial and municipal sites (15:22) Reinvesting savings into system management (15:55) Future of water management with Paul Bassett (16:19) Wrap-up and conclusion Chapters powered by PodcastAI✨
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Welcome to YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made available as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content. On this episode I interview Lin Pardey and David Haigh onboard David's 40-foot steel Van de Stadt sloop, Sahula. If you know anything about sailing, Lin needs no introduction. Her books have inspired millions of people to get out and see the world onboard small boats. She was one of the main reasons I thought this sailing dream, on a small boat with a limited budget. I had only just met David on the day of this interview but had done a bit a research on him ahead of time and read about his 11 year circumnavigation that was a combination of solo and short handed sailing taking him to unique places in the world, off the normal circumnavigation routes. Lin Pardey Links: https://pardeytime.blogspot.com https://www.facebook.com/pardeylin/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin_and_Larry_Pardey Lin Pardey Books: https://pardeytime.blogspot.com/p/books-dvds.html David Haigh Links: http://djhaigh.blogspot.com https://www.cruisingworld.com/story/people/casting-off-concerns/ ------------------------------ About the Host: James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links. SV Triteia Links YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ ------------------------------ The intro and outro song were sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick. Sarah Satya Links: Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com
Welcome to YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made available as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content. On this episode James interview's Dave & Jaja Martin about their wild life of sailing a modified Cal 25 around the world and starting a family during the circumnavigation. With the arrival of their third child they upgraded to a steel 33ft boat, Driver, and headed for the arctic where whey over wintered in the ice year after year living in Newfoundland, Iceland, and the Lofoten Islands of Norway. This interview was a special treat because it was the first time I have interviewed two generations of sailors in the same family. Their daughter Holly Martin was on the podcast back in June of 2023 : https://youtu.be/gTMg8n-s0_U Thanks again to the Martin Family for having me over to your beautiful home for dinner and to spin some yarns and thanks to Holly for making it happen. Dave & Jaja Bio: https://setsail.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/itl_bio.pdf Into the Light: A Family's Epic Journey – Book : https://www.amazon.com/Into-Light-Familys-Epic-Journey/dp/1930086040 Documentary: Ice Blink : https://thesailingchannel.tv/product/ice-blink-family-sailing-adventure Holly Martin's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WindHippieSailing ------------------------------ About the Host: James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links. SV Triteia Links YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ ------------------------------ The intro and outro song were sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick. Sarah Satya Links: Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com
Welcome to YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made available as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content. On this episode James interview's Dennis and Barbara of SV Landfall shortly after they reached New Zealand from crossing the Tasman Sea. We talk about Dennis' solo ocean passages, about how he met and fell in love with Barbara and about how she joined him for full time cruising in Chile after he short handed Cape Horn on his Shannon 37, SV Landfall. For the Tasman Sea crossing Dennis and Barbara were joined by her daughter Allison and her partner James who made a beautiful film of the passage that can be seen on their Youtube Channel : https://youtu.be/wF303vA5K5Y?si=l9b8_pLZqBIDe5Z4 You can read about some of SV Landfalls adventures on their website: http://saillandfall.com/ ------------------------------ About the Host: James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links. SV Triteia Links YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ ------------------------------ The intro and outro song were sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick. Sarah Satya Links: Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com
Hailing originally from the Caribbean island of Curacao, Nina Alberg has lived in the Netherlands since the age of 17. Under the name Mimi Moffie, she creates bold, vibrant digital illustrations inspired by women, and that represent Black women in particular. Combining evocative words with vivid images in a way that inspires both thought and action is something that Nina does expertly in her work. The people she draws brim with so much confidence, intelligence, and verve that you can't help but be drawn into their world. Bringing both audaciousness and comfort with their self-expression, the women Nina draws remind us that we're free and welcome to be who we really are. https://www.instagram.com/mimimoffie Do you have a question for the Ask Us Anything segment? Any topic is fine, we love to hear from all our listeners. Email us here and we will do our best to answer your question in one of the episodes. thecreativitycafe21@gmail.com Paige Baldwin Ando https://www.wholeselfcreative.com https://instagram.com/wholeselfcreative Jordana Matsuda https://instagram.com/jordanaillustration --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecreativitycafe/message
Welcome to YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made available as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content. On this episode James interview's Ian and Laura Redwood onboard SY RaLa in Opua, New Zealand. Ian and Laura talk about how they moved forward with their cruising dreams, bought their 46ft Oyster in Greece and started the refit and finally pushed off for high adventures crossing both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. ------------------------------ About the Host: James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links. SV Triteia Links YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ ------------------------------ The intro and outro song were sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick. Sarah Satya Links: Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com
James Frederick, aka 'James the Sailor Man' returns to the podcast four years after I first interviewed him. Back then, James was still prepping his Alberg 30 TRITEIA in LA...now, the boat is in New Zealand after James sailed her over 9,000 miles, solo, with many adventures along the way. We talked about his sudden divorce, losing his rudder mid-Pacific and of course sailing in Greenland on FALKEN. If you liked this conversation you'll LOVE The QUARTERDECK, 59 North's 'deep dives on the art of seamanship.' Join our interactive community and get involved in the conversation at quarterdeck.59-north.com. First two weeks FREE, then multiple pricing options thereafter. -- ON THE WIND is presented by Forbes Horton Yachts. Get in touch with Forbes today about buying or selling a boat. The show is also presented by AG1. Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/ONTHEWIND.
Welcome to YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made avaible as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content. On this episode James interview's Keith Hammond onboard SY Te Rere in Auckland. Keith rowed up to James' boat Tritiea on the island of Huahine during the South Pacific winter of 2022 and introducted himself and the two have been friends ever since. James sat down with Keith to document some of his stories of his life exploring the world under sail every chance he got. ------------------------------ About the Host: James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links. SV Triteia Links YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ ------------------------------ The intro and outro song was sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick. Sarah Satya Links: Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com
Welcome to YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made avaible as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content. On this episode James interview's Dale and Katrina Ibbotson of SV Womble. We talk about their life and adventures and the ups and downs of cruising on a brand new 50ft catamaran across the South Pacific. SV Womble Links: http:www.youtube.com/sailingsvwomble3173 http://www.instagram.com/s.v_womble ------------------------------ About the Host: James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links. SV Triteia Links YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ ------------------------------ The intro and outro song was sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick. Sarah Satya Links: Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com
Welcome to YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made avaible as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content. On this episode James interview's Holly Martin of the YouTube Channel Wind Hippie Sailing. Holly was born on her parent's circumnavigation on their Cal 25 and spent her childhood cruising in the Arctic. She went on to be the crane operator on a research vessel in Antarctica before buying her Grinde 27, SV Gecko and heading off on her own circumnavigation from Maine. Head over to Holly's YouTube Channel to follow along with her adventures! Holly Martin / SV Gecko Links Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/windhippiesailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boatlizard Dave and Jaja Martin Links https://www.thesailingchannel.tv/product/ice-blink-family-sailing-adventure/ https://www.amazon.com/Into-Light-Familys-Epic-Journey/dp/1930086040 ------------------------------ About the Host: James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links. SV Triteia Links YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ ------------------------------ The intro and outro song was sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick. Sarah Satya Links: Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com
This week's host, Nicki Bennett, is joined by James Frederick to chat getting hooked on sailing and never looking back. James is a solo sailor who is currently circumnavigating onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop Triteia. His cruising is fully funded through weekly videos to his YouTube channel and the support of his patrons. Hear how to make sailing your art, start a YouTube channel for your sailing memories, fall in love with your boat, the gnarliest days James has had on the water, and how to overcome heartbreak at sea. Learn more about James on YouTube @SailorJames, Instagram @James.The.Sailor.Man, and at SVTriteia.com
Welcome to YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made avaible as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content. ------------------------------ About the Host: James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links. SV Triteia LinksYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ Website: https://www.svtriteia.com Various Links: https://linktr.ee/sailor_james ------------------------------ The intro and outro song was sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick. Sarah Satya Links: Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahsatyasings ------------------------------ If you would like to contribute to the show you can do so at any of the following links: Paypal: https://paypal.me/jamesthesailorman Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/sailorjames Cash app: https://cash.app/$triteia
Dirigentes y militantes de todas las épocas del sindicato se congregaron este viernes en la calle Buenos Aires, donde se descubrió una placa que conmemora la primera sede propia que tuvo AEBU. Ver más
Welcome to episode 171 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!On this week's show we go “down under” for a race recap of this year's Transcape Swimrun. Joining us on this walkabout are special guests Fatima and Roxan Maestro, A.K.A., Team Tethered Since Birth. Fatima and Roxan are twin sisters, great humans, and super stoked on Swimrun so when we saw that they raced the event on Strava, we knew we had to get them on the show to get their race report. The event took place on March 11, 2023 and they share all the sights, stings, and sounds of their experience in Western Australia.But first…Training UpdateTraining is in full swing and the “work” is getting done.Unfortunately, it's looking like Sunriver Swimrun won't be happening due to…wait for it…permitting issues, so we will be refocusing on Casco Bay in July and will be engaging in random feats of endurance before then to get ready.ShoutoutThis week's shoutout goes to Mario Fraioli (previous guest on Episode 30 of the show) and Dr. Justin Ross. Mario recently had Dr. Ross, a sport psychologist on his podcast, the morning shakeout, and we highly recommend that folks check out that episode which was all about mental training as a key component of physical training. Solid gold stuff!Wisdom Nugget of the Week“It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” - AristotleFeats of EnduranceThis week's winner is Marvin Mitschulat for posting an epic looking skiing day on the slopes of St. Anton am Alberg in Austria. We're not skiers but 33 miles of skiing in 15 runs seems pretty epic to us!Make sure to sign up for our LTBz Strava Club and join Swimrunners from around the world as they train for stuff.This Week in SwimrunNow for the “news.”Swimrun season in Brazil starts this weekend with the Hero Swimrun taking place on April 15th. This event offers 5 different distance events including a new 23km long course that takes athletes through 17 beautiful beaches in the coastal city Armação de Búzios, which is about 160kms east of Rio de Janeiro. You can learn more about the Hero Swimrun and race director Fabian Iskandarian on Episode 61 of the show.It's almost Swimrun season here in the U.S. with Swimrun Lake James taking place on April 22nd. They still have slots available so if you're able to go, we would highly recommend this event. You can learn more about the event race director Kristen Jeno on Episode 65, listen to our recap of the 2021 race with special guests The Swaggy Zaddys (Marcus and Lee) on Episode 69, check out our course preview on Episode 113, and/or listen to our 2022 race report on Episode 121.That's it for this week. Reach out to us if there's any Swimrun news that you'd like for us to share on the show.Show BusinessWe are experiencing major FOMO to be missing this year's Swimrun Lake James so we thought we would host a virtual post-race party/meetup to get everyone's race report on how the day went. Join us on Zoom on Sunday May 7th at 6pm ET for a casual virtual meetup to chat about all things Swimrun.Transcape Swimrun Race Recap w/Team Tethered Since BirthIt was great to chat with Fatima and Roxan. As we mentioned at the beginning of the show, when we found out that they raced Transcape Swimrun, we knew we wanted to have them on to share the tale. The Transcape Swimrun is a 26.5km point-to-point course with 22km of running and 4.5km of swimming. In this conversation we chatted about how the twins found Swimrun, the genesis of their idea to race in Australia, and got their race report of their experience. They are great and we loved living vicariously through their adventure.Enjoy!~~~That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that's the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, and on YouTube. Check out our website for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page @thelowtideboyz on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at lowtideboyz@gmail.com. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!- Chip and Chris
This week, we're excited to release a special live episode recorded during the community event portion of the Madrona 2023 annual meeting. Managing Director Matt McIlwain talks with Madrona Alumni and Acquired Podcast Hosts Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal. The three reflect on Acquired episode No. 28, which dove into the Amazon IPO with the late Madrona Co-founder and original Amazon Board Member Tom Alberg, and the early days getting the show off the ground from the Madrona offices.
In this episode, we talk to Richard Alberg, CEO of aptem a SaaS platform with a focus on vocational training. We talk to Richard about; Starting his career in Advertising & Marketing moving by default into the tech space Finding something that interests you Being able to cope with the pressure and the lows How to find what you're good at and building a team of others to do the parts you're not good at Suddenly not being the funniest person in the room How he set up his own firm to be his first customer Taking pride in delegation What Richard looks for as an advisor and investor So for all of this and lots more, hit play now to check it out!
James Frederick was recently awarded the 2021 Qualifiers Mug from the Ocean Cruising Club for sailing 2,300 miles across the Pacific Ocean, 1,000 of those without a rudder. We met up in Annapolis the night before he received his award to talk about his rudder failure, steering by drogue, and how he went from being an artist, and taxi driver to an ocean cruiser aboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Triteia. He's currently cruising in French Polynesia and you can follow his adventure at www.svtriteia.com.
Niels Alberg is CEO and co-founder of PUBLIKUM.io. For the past 20 years, Niels has worked in applied research, strategy and creative business development. Niels specializes in designing innovative research methods for a large number of clients in projects that combine human insight and business strategy with the goal of developing new, creative connections between companies, organisations and people. Niels holds a Master's Degree in Sociology from the University of Copenhagen.
Seattle investor and business leader Tom Alberg, who died last week at the age of 82, was a key figure in the e-commerce and wireless industries, and in the Seattle startup community, through his roles as an early Amazon investor and longtime board member, executive at McCaw Cellular, and co-founder of Madrona Venture group. On this episode of the GeekWire Podcast, Todd Bishop and John Cook share their own insights from Alberg's life. See our earlier coverage for more on Alberg's legacy; read tributes from his friends and colleagues; and see Madrona's LinkedIn post for more remembrances from those who worked with and knew Alberg during his life and career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is about involving the audience in the creative process and how a Danish startup is realising this using a unique combination of AI and anthropology. Niels Alberg is CEO and co-founder of PUBLIKUM.io (the Danish word that translates literally as Audience). For the past 20 years, Niels has worked in applied research, strategy and creative business development. Niels, who holds a Master's Degree in Sociology from the University of Copenhagen, specializes in designing innovative research methods for a large number of clients in projects that combine human insight and business strategy with the goal of developing new, creative connections between companies, organisations and people. Now, Publikum.io have taken this innovative process into filmmaking to develop a new method designed to empower the creative team. In this conversation he discusses how this works and is being adopted by filmmakers and funders across Europe. This episode was recorded as part of Future of Film Incubator 2022.
L'Ajuntament de l'Albiol i membres de la Federació Excursionista de Catalunya han inaugurat el nou alberg Josep Golorons de l'Albiol. Es tracta, d'un edifici amb una planta baixa, on hi ha zona de bar, restaurant i zona de descans entre altres. A més, l'equipament compta amb zones d'habitatges pels responsables de l'alberg excursionista, un menjador, […] L'entrada L'alberg Josep Golorons de l'Albiol ja ha obert portes ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.
A la Plaça arrencarem sempre amb un tema d'actualitat de la comarca i n'aprofunditzarem més amb un protagonista. Avui a la nostra entrevista ens desplacem fins l'Albiol per parlar sobre la inauguració finalment del nou alberg Josep Golorons que es va dur a terme el passat 20 de maig. Per a què ens ho expliqui […] L'entrada El nou alberg Josep Golorons de l'Albiol ja està obert al públic ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.
M. J. Norwood lives in East Bend, North Carolina, but spends much of her time with her husband restoring a 1966 Alberg 35 sailboat in New Bern. She is a member of the North Carolina Writers' Network, and author of The Sandbar and The Shoals, the first two books in The Sandbar Series. Currently writing her third book, she continues to be inspired by the lasting memories of her childhood family beach trips to Topsail Island.
Value investing has produced some of the greatest investors of all time. Whether it be Benjamin Graham's deep value approach or Warren Buffett's quality at a reasonable price strategy, value has a long track record of success. But what if the great value investors of the future won't be human at all? What if machines can be trained to identify the best value stocks? In this episode, we talk to John Alberg of Euclidean investments about applying machine learning to the process of selecting value stocks. We talk about the different types of machine learning and how these techniques can be utilized to select fundamentally sound stocks, We also discuss using machine learning techniques to avoid value traps, whether intuitive factors are more successful, areas where humans can still perform better than machines and much more. We hope you enjoy the discussion. ABOUT THE PODCAST Excess Returns is an investing podcast hosted by Jack Forehand (@practicalquant) and Justin Carbonneau (@jjcarbonneau), partners at Validea. Justin and Jack discuss a wide range of investing topics including factor investing, value investing, momentum investing, multi-factor investing, trend following, market valuation and more with the goal of helping those who watch and listen become better long term investors. SEE LATEST EPISODES https://www.validea.com/excess-returns-podcast FIND OUT MORE ABOUT VALIDEA https://www.validea.com FOLLOW OUR BLOG https://blog.validea.com FIND OUT MORE ABOUT VALIDEA CAPITAL https://www.valideacapital.com FOLLOW JACK Twitter: https://twitter.com/practicalquant LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-forehand-8015094 FOLLOW JUSTIN Twitter: https://twitter.com/jjcarbonneau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcarbonneau
This week on the ocean cruisers podcast we are speaking with Dustin Reynolds who is also known as The Single Handed Sailor.Dustin holds the world record for being the first double amputee to solo circumnavigate the planet.Dustin has been living aboard full time since 2014 when he purchased his first boat, A 1968 35ft Alberg. He taught himself how to sail cruising around the waters of Hawaii before he decided to cross the pacific and start his Circumnavigation.He reached Thailand and changed his boat for a Bristol 35 which he then used to complete his journey sailing around the Cape of Good Hope, across the Atlantic, and then heading back to Hawaii.Dustin is now working on his first book about his life changing experiences and is about to start a speaking tour in the States.If you want to learn more about Dustin you can visit his website http://www.thesinglehandedsailor.comIf you would like to show your gratitude for his trip and the experience's he is sharing with his followers please visit https://paypal.me/singlehandedsailorFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, watch the interviews on Youtube and download the audio on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.You can follow our social media pages and interact with us by checking out the link below:https://linktr.ee/OceanCruisersPodcastEnergetic Rock | Hiking Free Music by Efficsounds & Alex-Productions | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0_M61F81Nfb-BRXE-SeVAhttps://www.efficsounds.co.ukMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Hvordan bliver film til? I gamle dage blev biograffilm til ved at en manuskriptforfatter satte sig ned og skrev en historie. Eksempelvis om et strandet rumvæsen, som gerne vil ringe hjem. Eller en historie om John McClane, som flyger fra terrorister i et højhus eller om tre mænd, der prøver at stjæle sig til rigdom, så de har til dagen og vejen i Olsen Banden. Men i fremtiden kan big data, algoritmer og læssevis af informationer være med til at skræddersy filmene, så de passer til publikum. Daniel Cesar taler med Niels Alberg, som er partner i konsulentfirmaet Will&Agency, der sammen med Aalborg Universitet har lavet et nyt analyseværktøj kaldet Publikum, som kan ændre måden film laves på. Vært og tilrettelægger: Daniel Cesar.
2 Incredible women, a sale boat and a 14 month journey, amazing
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This week Ryan speaks with Fred Derring (DLS Outfitters) and Karen Alberg (MR Magazine). They discuss new trends in the market and the return of trade shows. Ryan's Rants & Raves is a podcast series on fashion, design and all things Québec produced by the Québec Government Office in New York and hosted by Fashion Attaché Ryan McInturf.
Welcome to the Ocean Cruisers Podcast, hosted by Andy HThis week we are speaking with James Frederick from the YouTube sailing channel SV TriteiaJames who is commonly known as James the Sailor Man, is an author and artist from California. He has travelled the world studying different culture and interpretations of art and has learned sailing along the way. He is now a commercial skipper and the owner of a 1965 Alberg 30.James has completely refit his classic sail boat and has documented the whole refit on YouTube, as well as his solo sailing expeditions which most recently include a solo sail from California to Hawaii.Cruising the world and writing his second book is how James spends his spare time aboard.You can learn about James on his YouTube Channel, Sailing Triteia.https://www.youtube.com/sailorjamesFollow us on YouTube, face book, instagram,, and download the audio on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.You can follow our social media pages and interact with us by checking out the link below:https://linktr.ee/OceanCruisersPodcastIn October of 2021 The Ocean Cruisers Podcast will be holding their first annual charter in Greece hosted by Sail With George Charters in the beautiful island of Syros.The ocean cruisers podcast will be hosting their first annual charter in October of 2021, Hosted by sail with George Charters, in the beautiful island of Syros in Greece. Joining us on a fabulous 56ft Ocean Star Sailing Yacht will be our Ocean Cruisers - Mandy & Alex of See the Little Things, Maddie & Herbie of The Rigging Doctor, Michal & Joel of Bums on a Boat, Judy and Steve of Sailing Fair Isle and Josh Post.Follow us on our Instagram and Facebook page for regular updates and make sure you are following our guests YouTube channels to watch their coverage and keep your eye on our YouTube page for a full series of the charter
Höre Dich erfolgreich. Über Subliminals und Fequenzen sind wie in der Lage eine positive Re-Programmierung des Unterbewusstseins vorzunehmen. Die meisten Menschen nutzen ihr Potential viel zu wenig aus. Dabei helfen schon wenige Minuten am Tag um eine positive Veränderung zu bewirken. Freuen wir uns auf ein Experteninterview von Andreas Kolos mit Marvin Alberg.
Lucas is a dear friend, the author of two books, and currently the Sr. Manager, PR & Brand Communications at Hydro Flask. He is a masterful storyteller, so we discuss why stories are so compelling, the essential elements to any good stories, and telling a your brand's story in a way that results in brand loyalty.Other topics discussed: The the Forest school his wife started and kids currently attendHow to beat procrastination How to spur on creativityInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucasalberg/Goodnight Great Outdoor: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1591938880/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&ref_=dbs_a_w_dp_1591938880_nodlTrail Running Bend and Central Oregon: Great Loop Trails for Every Season:https://www.amazon.com/Trail-Running-Bend-Central-Oregon/dp/0899978231/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=lucas+alberg&qid=1620674294&s=books&sr=1-2Forest Schools:https://www.growingwildforestschool.org/post/the-brief-history-heritage-of-forest-schools-around-the-world#:~:text=German%20forest%20schools%2C%20also%20known,state%2Dsupported%20daycare%20until%201993.
#320. James Frederick is a 40-something artist living in Los Angeles with his wife Camille and their dog, Mr. Steady Man. For the past several years James has been refitting an Alberg 30 while sailing out to Catalina island and exploring the California coast and documenting it all on YouTube. Very shortly, that's all about change, as James will set off single-handed first bound towards Hawaii and then onwards towards Alaska, where Camille and Mr. Steady Man plan to meet them for cruising. I talked to James just as he and Camille were getting ready to move back onto the boat after an intense refit period. James is also connected to 59 North in that he's sailed our former boat ARCTURUS in Sweden with her new owner Neil Fletcher! -- ON THE WIND is exclusively sponsored by Dakota Lithium, an American company building tough, long-lasting lithium-iron-phosphate batteries for a variety of applications. We just installed 200 aH of Dakota Lithium on SPICA in Sweden, and are preparing for a major lithium conversion on ICEBEAR, our Swan 59. Check them out at dakotalithium.com. -- Join us on the 59º North QUARTERDECK, our online platform where members and the 'Admiralty' dive deep on the art of seamanship. New for 2021 is a monthly, members-only newsletter called THE SKIPPER'S BRIEFING, straight to your inbox with exclusive content, commentary, and a recap of the best of the past month on the Quarterdeck. There is nothing like it in sailing - join us at quarterdeck.59-north.com to become a better thinker, leader & sailor.
Meet Dustin Reynolds, aka, The Single Handed Sailor."Finding freedom through tragedyI started sailing in effort to become the first double amputee to circumnavigate the world solo. On June 18th 2014, with limited sailing knowledge and even more limited funds, I casted the dock lines on my $12,000, seen-better-days, 1968 35ft Alberg sloop. My journey may have started with some heartbreak, a little ignorance, and a massive chip on my shoulder. This same journey and I have evolved to what I hope becomes a lifelong platform for adventure and exploration. I no longer care about a record, being first, or any publicity about my trip. I think what has made my journey to date so interesting is becoming part of a tight sailing community and my interactions with island peoples through the pacific and Asia. Many places I visit don't have internet, hospitals, antibiotics, or any reliable source of outside information. One of the most unique experiences I have is interacting with remote islanders whom have never seen a person survive injuries as serious as mine, let alone see them sail solo to their home. Misadventures with my love life seem to also be entertaining for my fellow sailors" Source: www.thesinglehandedsailor.comTune in to hear his story, where he is today and what he plans on doing in the future.To follow Dustin's journey:www.thesinglehandedsailor.comhttps://www.instagram.com/thesinglehandedsailor/To follow Yachting International Radio:https://www.facebook.com/yachtinginternationalradiohttps://www.instagram.com/yachtinginternationalradio/https://www.linkedin.com/company/yachtinginternationalradio/https://twitter.com/YachtingRadiohttps://audioboom.com/channels/5023437www.yachtinginternationalradio.com and of course all your favorite podcast sites.If you would like to be featured on Yacht Crew Vlogs send us an email at info@yachtinginternationalradio.com. #yachting #yacht #yachtlife #sailing #yachts #boat #boating #luxury #superyacht #luxuryyacht #boats #boatlife #sea #yachtdesign #luxurylifestyle #yachtlifestyle #yachtworld #megayacht #yachtcharter #motoryacht #sail #travel #yachtinglife #superyachts #sailboat #sailinglife #ocean #yachtinglifestyle #vlog #yachtinginternationalradio
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Welcome to a Special Episode of God's Own Football's English podcast! Here, we talk about Roland Alberg, the new signing of Hyderabad FC and how he would fit into the system under Manuel Roca!
Here’s what we’re talking about on the GeekWire Podcast this week: OthersideAI thinks it can help you be more productive by using artificial intelligence to write your emails for you. But is that really a good idea? The months-old firm announced a $2.6 million seed round this week. It's one of several startups creating email products based on OpenAI's GPT3 language processing technology. We talk about the long-term implications for the industry and for humanity. Tom Alberg was an internet financial pioneer when he became one of the first investors in Amazon in 1995. He didn't stop there. He was also one of the founders of Madrona Venture Group, a venture capital firm that has backed some of the Northwest's biggest tech companies. But what's especially notable about Alberg, at age 80, is his continued focus on what's next. We share highlights and takeaways from this new GeekWire profile of Alberg by journalist Lisa Stiffler. And the GeekWire Trivia Challenge is back! Listen to the third segment of the show for the question, and details on how to enter the contest. From the pool of correct answers, we'll pick one person at random to win a rare and special GeekWire face mask. With GeekWire’s Todd Bishop and John Cook. Produced by Curt Milton. Theme music by Daniel L.K. Caldwell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest for this episode is Charlie Doane. Charlie is a sailor and sailing journalist. He’s currently the cruising editor for SAIL magazine. Charlie has been writing professionally since 1986 for many publications including New England Off Shore and Cruising World.He’s written two books: The Modern Cruising Sailboat, and The Sea Is Not Full.Charlie is currently working on a new book, a non-fiction biography about Thomas Tangvald - son of Peter Tangvald well known blue water sailor. Charlie gives us a bit of a teaser into the fascinating and tragic story of Thomas Tangvald's life.In addition to his writing, he’s owned four boats:- Crazy Horse, a Pearson Albert 35 yawl- Sophie, a Goldin Hind 31- Lunacy, a Tanton 39 cutter- Lunacy (his current boat) a Boreal 47He has an impressive sailing resume featuring 100,000 miles offshore, 7 Transatlantic passages, and multiple singlehanded passages between the West Indies, Bermuda, and New England.We cover all this and much more in the podcast.Learn more about Charlie and follow along on his web site: Wavetrain.net
On episode 11 of Living Tarot, I interview Ash Alberg. Ash is a queer femme and fibre witch who seeks to create beautiful and practical products for fellow makers using sustainable methods. They seek to nurture the skills, knowledge, and creativity of fellow fibre witches to achieve their goals. ash is a natural dyer, knitwear designer, hedgewitch, and parent to the resident coven pooch, willow. Ash and I had a beautiful conversation about the importance of managing your own energy levels and mental health and playing to your strengths in business. We discuss how business plans and promoting yourself aren’t one size fits all, and how that can change the way you show up with your clients over time. Ash and I discuss how they have very intentionally set their business up to support the way that their energy flows. We also discuss how intuition and creativity flow when creating knitwear patterns and inspiring new creative ideas like with their "Swatching the Tarot" series. Ash discusses their creative process and the importance of setting your business up to be sustainable no matter what is going on in your life or the outside world. We chat mental health struggles and how you can advocate for yourself by setting boundaries in your business. We also cover how Ash’s tarot practice and connection to intuition have changed over time and how they use tarot to connect in daily life. Ads: Sign up for Tarot for Real Life : https://exciting-composer-1319.ck.page/0c2fb79240 or Join the Waitlist for Practical Tarot for Everyday Intuitives : https://exciting-composer-1319.ck.page/c2fff8e3dc More Show Notes and Transcript Connect with Sheila: Book a Tarot or Reiki session at starsagespirit.com or find her on Instagram instagram.com/starsagespirit. Work with Ash: Ash’s website ashalberg.com or find their natural dye shed work at fromfieldtoskin.com or find them over on IG at instagram.com/sunflowerknit
Ana and Bekah chat with Ash Alberg of Sunflower Knit. Ash talks about being a hedgewitch and fiber witch, and how witchcraft influences their knitting business. We discuss queer and transphobia in the witchcraft community, and our personal Litha practices.
Interested in writing about your cruising; blogging, journaling, selling articles? I'm super excited because I interview Trish Doller author of the upcoming book, Float Plan which takes place on an Alberg sailboat. We talk about how to get started writing and how to go about making a few extra bucks to add to the cruising kitty by doing so. Get your pen and paper, you're gonna feel inspired after this one! Find her at https://www.trishdoller.com/
3 Kernpunkte dieser Folge: Lernen als wichtige Grundlage: Eins sehr zentralen Themen unseres Lebens sollte es, unaufhörlich zu lernen und uns weiterzuentwickeln. Zuhören bevor man handelt: Oft handeln wir, bevor wir verstehen, worum es geht. Versuche stattdessen öfters einfach mal nur zuzuhören. Wir können meist einen größeren Impact erzielen, wenn wir verschiedene Perspektive, Ansätze und Akteure zusammenbringen. Erwähnungen und Ressourcen: Hinweis: Einige der folgenden Links sind Affiliate Links. Wenn du dich für einen Kauf entscheidest, verdiene ich eine kleine Provision – ohne zusätzliche Kosten oder Nachteile für dich. Buch: The Corporate Social Mind: How Companies Lead Social Change from the Inside Out von Derrick Feldmann und Michael Alberg-Seberich www.thecorporatesocialmind.com (https://www.thecorporatesocialmind.com/) Wider Sense (https://widersense.org/) Youth For Understanding (https://www.yfu.de/) Bertelsmann Stiftung (https://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/de/startseite) Röchling Stiftung (https://www.roechling-stiftung.de/) Phineo (https://www.phineo.org/) Wohnzimmerspende – Gemeinsam Gutes tun (https://www.wohnzimmerspende.de/) Über folgende Themen sprechen wir: Philanthropy Herausforderungen in der Zusammenarbeit mit Organisationen wie Non-Profits z.B. im Bereich Erwartungen und Wirkung Evolution von Corporate Social Impact und Entwicklung des Bewusstsein Probleme „richtig“ verstehen: verschiedene Perspektiven, verschiedene Ansätze und verschiedene Lösungen Bedarf an Agentur bzw. Begleitung für Social Impact Evolution von der Unternehmensphilanthropie zur sozialen Auswirkung Das Corporate Social Mind und worum es sich dabei handelt Bewegung für Social Change und die passenden Rahmenbedingungen Vertraue dem Prozess Gast dieser Folge: Michael Alberg-Seberich Als Geschäftsführer von Wider Sense ist Michael für die Entwicklung des Unternehmens und seiner Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter mitverantwortlich. Er leitet die Beratungsarbeit von Wider Sense und beschäftigt sich mit allen Fragen, die Philanthropie, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) und Impact Investing betreffen. Soziale Gerechtigkeit mit dem Schwerpunkten Menschenrechten und Bildung liegen ihm besonders am Herzen. Neben seinen Beratungstätigkeiten arbeitet Michael als Organisationsentwickler, Moderator, Mediator und Coach. Er schreibt regelmäßig für das Alliance Magazine, das Center for Effective Philanthropy und andere Blogs bzw. Fachzeitschriften. Mit seinem US Kollegen, Derrick Feldmann, hat Michael das Buch „The Corporate Social Mind“ geschrieben. Michael engagiert sich aktuell ehrenamtlich als Vorstand der Deutschen Youth For Understanding Stiftung. Er ist auch Mitglied der Kuratorien des Deutschen Youth For Understanding Komitees e.V. und Schüler helfen Leben e.V. Außerdem ist er Mitglied im Aufsichtsrat der Karuna Sozialgenossenschaft eG.
La cárcel más infame de México es notoria por los innumerables actos de corrupción que pasaban dentro de sus paredes. Albergó criminales famosos, personas con condenas excesivas por faltas menores y a Juan Gabriel. - Síguenos y visita nuestro sitio oficial: - instagram.com/leyendaspodcast - facebook.com/leyendaspodcast - twitter.com/leyendaspodcast - leyendaslegendarias.com - Apóyanos en Patreon: - patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast
La cárcel más infame de México es notoria por los innumerables actos de corrupción que pasaban dentro de sus paredes. Albergó criminales famosos, personas con condenas excesivas por faltas menores y a Juan Gabriel. -Síguenos y visita nuestro sitio oficial: -instagram.com/leyendaspodcast -facebook.com/leyendaspodcast -twitter.com/leyendaspodcast -leyendaslegendarias.com -Apóyanos en Patreon: -patreon.com/leyendaspodcast
Episode 2 features ash alberg of sunflower knit & from field to skin. ash is a queer femme and fibre witch who seeks to create beautiful and practical designs using sustainable methods. Equally importantly, they seek to nurture the skills, knowledge, and creativity of fellow fibre witches to achieve their goals.In this episode, ash discusses the intimacy and responsibility of creating with seasonal, local colors and the problematical industry standard of comparing and grading natural dyes with synthetic colorants. We also learn more about from field to skin which chronicles ash’s adventures in the Canadian fibershed.
Zu Gast im KüchenTalk: Felix Dresewski leitet die Kurt und Maria Dohle-Stiftung. Davor war er Geschäftsführer der Kinderhilfsorganisation Children for a better World und Projektmanager beim UPJ e.V., einem CSR-Netzwerk engagierter Unternehmen. In einem anderen Leben war er Vorstandsvorsitzender von “Schüler helfen Leben”. Michael Alberg-Seberich ist Geschäftsführer von Wider Sense, ehemals Beyond Philanthropy ist und beschäftigt sich mit allen Fragen, die Philanthropie, CSR und soziale Gerechtigkeit betreffen. Er war bei der Bertelsmann Stiftung zuständig für Projekte im Bereich Demokratie, Menschenrechte und Toleranzerziehung. Zusammen haben sie die Initiative https://www.wohnzimmerspende.de/ gegründet. Lobhudeleien: https://www.careleaver.de/ und Organisationen, die Lernen in den Ferien anbieten, beispielhaft hier: https://www.climb-lernferien.de/, https://www.phasebe.de/, https://www.sptg.de/projekte/unsere-themen/bildung/deutschsommer/ Fotocredit: www.kimdresewski.de und Silke Mayer So unfertig wie wir: KüchenTalk ist ein Bildungs-Podcast für Menschen mit Fragen, Visionen, Mut und Meinung - direkt aus den Küchen der Bildungsaktivist*innen Anne Lützelberger, Franziska Ziep und Kolja Brandtstedt zum Lauschen, Mitreden und Mitmachen!
Deze week hadden Bjorn en Rob Roland Alberg aan tafel. Deze buitengewoon sympathieke gast vertelt oa. over zijn ervaringen in het buitenland en met name in de MLS, het nemen van verantwoordelijkheid, de positie achter de spitsen, dat hij geen jaknikker is en zijn vorderingen in het dialect. Helaas is de kwaliteit door een technisch defect met de microfoon niet op het normale peil. Daarvoor onze excuses. We vermoeden echter dat de doorgewinterde TVOKer zich niet zal laten kennen en ook deze episode tot een goed einde zal brengen! www.southxvi.com shop.southxvi.com Gesponsord door... Jegers Advocaten: www.jegersadvocaten.nl Next Door Hair, nails and beauty: www.facebook.com/Hairenmore Hotel Restaurant Vijlerhof: www.vijlerhof.nl GSR Music: www.gsrmusic.com Bernardushoeve: www.bernardushoeve.nl Internet Group Limburg: www.internetgrouplimburg.nl Rapie Autodemontage Stock Grondverzet: www.facebook.com/stockgrondverzet Wullenweber Keukens: wullenweberkeukens.jouwweb.nl Van Ooyen Glashandel: vanooyen.com
¿Qué había en las tumbas de Tutankamón, Ramsés II, Ramsés III? ¿Albergó la Gran Pirámide al Arca de la Alianza? ¿Moisés se la robó al faraón y por eso lo persiguieron? Revolviendo la biblioteca: Recomendación del libro: "La trampa de Satanás". Un sueño especial. Los petroglifos del Tunduqueral. ¿Qué motivo puede tener la vandalización de lugares así? ¿Podemos comunicarnos con la Pachamama, Tonantzintlali o Gaia? Noticia: La levitación de la vitrina del meteorito de Cheliábinsk. Respondiendo a los oyentes. * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/
Inauguramos una sección en las que Etzon o Dante contarán una historia referente a la lucha libre que quizás aún sin ser fanático te pueda interesar. El día de hoy, Dante habla de la vez que un país que habitualmente no se asocia a lucha libre fue capaz de ser sede del evento de lucha libre que hasta la fecha no ha podido superar ninguna compañía. 190,000 personas en un mismo estadio.
Hey everyone, I am happy to send you another episode from cozy, rainy Scotland today. I spoke to Ash Alberg, whose work I had been admiring on instagram for years. Their work is so beautiful, tactile and deeply meaningful and I am so glad I got to spend some time with them to ask them about how it all came to be. Here is what we talked about: - What we can learn from the process of making, loving and sharing clothes - Textiles as an access point to sustainability and community care - Ash's textile practice and the knitty gritty of running a small textile business - Natural dying and fibre shed practices - The magic of plants and Ash's project from field to skin ash alberg is a queer femme and fibre witch who seeks to create beautiful and practical items using sustainable methods. equally importantly, they seek to nurture the skills, knowledge, and creativity of fellow fibre witches to achieve their goals. their side project, from field to skin, chronicles their adventures in the canadian fibreshed. after living on the east coast of canada and in the uk, ash now operates out of their home studio in canada’s heartland on treaty one territory with their coven pooch, willow. when not creating new knitwear designs, ash can be found sewing a handmade wardrobe, foraging for natural dyes and bones, and cooking up new herbal remedies with their favourite plant allies. ash can be found on instagram @sunflowerknit and @fromfieldtoskin. you can also find them at ashalberg.com and fromfieldtoskin.com. About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast My name is Yarrow, I am honoured to be your host! I am a queer writer, body worker and comforter and I support people in navigating transitions, grounding into themselves and finding simple pleasure. The Daydreaming Wolves podcast is a mix of deep dive interviews on healing modalities that feel good and spark resilience and resistance, wild life stories and new ideas as well as reflective solo episodes and how to guides filled with everyday magic. You can learn more about my work at https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/ and sign up for the live tarot class I mentioned here: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/tarot-as-a-light-in-the-dark-live-class/
On Plenty #15, we hear from Chef Brian Alberg about Seeds, the new Tap House, and Eating the Landscape. The post Plenty #15: Eating the Landscape with Chef Brian Alberg appeared first on The Greylock Glass.
Jason Jernigan recently completed a loop of the Delmarva peninsula aboard his Alberg 30 as a shakedown in preparation for an upcoming global circumnavigation. We discuss his approach for sailing solo, the preparations he is making to the boat and his gear, and he offers insight and reflections on his sailing experiences past and present. Jason can be found online on Facebook at Jason's Sailing Adventures.
In this episode, we discuss the controversial research related to using body powder and whether the powder causes ovarian cancer. Johnson and Johnson say that their products are absolutely safe but what do the studies say? Today's featured microbiologist: Ashlei is a microbiologist at a pharmaceutical company in the Philadelphia area. She received her Bachelors of Science in Biology from Millersville University. In her spare time, she focuses on spreading her love for microbiology (and other sciences) through her blog and Instagram. In particular, Ashlei hopes to inspire more colored women to pursue the sciences. Find her Website: https://microbiomaven.com/ Instagram: @Micro_Maven Today's interesting topic was provided by Jada Samone Instagram @jadasamonee Connect with me: Website: TheResearchHer.com Instagram: @TheResearchHer Twitter: @TheResearchHer Facebook: @TheResearchHer Show sources J&J: Facts about Talc Webpage Owen Dyer Johnson & Johnson knew for decades talcum powder contained asbestos, reports allege D.L. Longo, R.C. Young COSMETIC TALC AND OVARIAN CANCER The Chronicle Herald Jury awards $417M in lawsuit linking talcum powder to cancer. Deer, W.; Howie, R.; Zussman, J. An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals J. Henderson, C. A. F. Joslin, K. Griffiths, A. C. Turnbull TALC AND CARCINOMA OF THE OVARY AND CERVIX Daniel W. CRAMER, Rebecca F. LIBERMAN, Linda TITUS-ERNSTOFF, William R. WELCH, E. Robert GREENBERG,John A. BARON and Bernard L. HARLOW GENITAL TALC EXPOSURE AND RISK OF OVARIAN CANCER Serena C. Houghton, Katherine W. Reeves, Susan E. Hankinson, Lori Crawford, Dorothy Lane, Jean Wactawski-Wende, Cynthia A. Thomson, Judith K. Ockene, Susan R. Sturgeon Perineal Powder Use and Risk of Ovarian Cancer Joellen M. Schildkraut, Sarah E. Abbott, Anthony J. Alberg, Elisa V. Bandera, Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan, Melissa L. Bondy, Michele L. Cote, Ellen Funkhouser, Lauren C. Peres, Edward S. Peters, Ann G. Schwartz, Paul Terry, Sydnee Crankshaw, Fabian Camacho, Frances Wang, and Patricia G. Moorman Association between Body Powder Use and Ovarian Cancer: The African American Cancer Epidemiology Study (AACES) *Note* I am not an expert in this field. All literature interpretations are from my perspective and do not always reflect the intention of the authors.
Around Our House: Well, here is a final update on my experiment to ditch my smartphone and convert to a simple cell phone with no data and no apps. It was all going ok enough, I was still communicating with the world, though more slowly and quite cumbersomely. The audio on it was quite terrible, as can be heard on episode 14, where I used my speakerphone to interview Luke Cirillo at Out of Ashes Farm. The camera was horrible and I never used it. I couldn’t figure out how to load music files and listen to them. Texting was functional but slow, and group texting was not an option, which I realized put me out of the loop on conversations between family and friends both. Those are all the bad things. The best thing about that crappy phone was that it didn’t connect to facebook, instagram or email. I was thankful for that and I am grateful for some of the new habits and boundaries I have created around these platforms. My crappy phone recently died after getting soaked on a particularly wet day of spring skiing. I was glad I still had my old Iphone. The minute I reconnected it, I myself felt more connected, which is truly a weird thing to me. For the foreseeable future I plan to use my iphone and approach the technology with respect and healthy boundaries. In other news, Emily and I recently filled our freezer with local meat. We purchased a beef box from Vaquero Ranch at the recommendation of our friends David and Meagan from Boundless Farmstead. Their beef box is a great product and it doesn’t demand quite as big a financial commitment or freezer space as a quarter, a half, or a whole cow. With the box you get a variety of cuts from ground beef, to steaks, roasts and stew meat. The price is fair, the transaction was personal and friendly and the quality of the meat is top notch. Also this last month we purchased our half hog from the good folks at The Great American Egg in Powell Butte Oregon. We had signed up for a butchering class, where we would have been hands on in breaking down our half hog and preparing it for our freezer. I was bummed when the class was cancelled due to Snowpocalypse 2019. Central Oregon Butcher Boys ended up doing the work for us. They provide a great service and do an excellent job. If you have a farm raised or hunted animal that you need butchered in central Oregon, these are your guys. So I read a really interesting book this last month. It is called Vaccines, Autoimmunity and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness. The author, Thomas Cowan, is a medical doctor with over three decades experience working as a pediatrician. Dr Cowan talks about how the goal of the extensive vaccine program suggested by the CDC is to provoke an immune response, and that is precisely what we are seeing with the alarming rise in the rate of autoimmune illness and chronic disease in children. These conditions include food allergies, environmental allergies, asthma and autism. Dr Cowan also talks about what we deny our children when we vaccinate them and protect them from the opportunity to aquire certain illnesses in childhood. Childood illnesses such as the flu, chicken pox and the measles and their accompanying fever, are rites of passage of sorts for a childs immune system. This is something that I feel is often anecdotally reffered to, knowledge that exists as an old wives tale of sorts. Dr Cowan explores the science behind how the immune system develops and the difference between immunity conferred by vaccines versus immunity acquired through illness. This information is particularly relevant currently in Oregon, where HB 3063 is being hurried through State Legislature. This bill aims to mandate full compliance with the CDC vaccination schedule for children in Oregons Public and Private School Systems. I urge families to do some research into the implications of this before they offer their support for this bill, or through inaction do nothing for or against it. I fully appreciate the sensitivity of the discussion over vaccines and understand that people have very strong and deep feelings on both sides of this issue. I just hope people understand the consequences we may see when if we give up our freedom of choice on this issue. For more information on this, you can visit oregoniansformedicalfreedom.com The information in Dr Cowans book dovetails nicely with the work of Dr Zach Bush, of Farmers Footprint, which I talked about and recommended on last months show. Our choices of how to fill our pantry and how to feed our bodies directly affect our health and the health of our environment. How are some of these choices being made for us, with things like GMOs sneaking onto grocery store shelves or the effects of being downwind or downstream of the application of glyphosate/Roundup on foodcrops. If you are interested in learning more about the science surrounding how our bodies are responding to vaccines, pesticides, and environmental toxins then you need to look into the work of Zach Bush and Thomas Cowan. They are shedding light on the science that the CDC, the FDA, Big Agriculture and Big Pharma are hesitant to aknowledge or downright trying to suppress. Understanding the issues that these two Doctors are highlighting is one of the most important things you can do if you want to be an informed advocate for your health, the health of your family and the long term sustainability of our species. That sounds dramatic, and it is. This is serious stuff that deserves our attention. What kind of things are you learning on these topics? Who are you reading? What films are you watching? I admit, I am taken by the info these guys are putting out there. But I remain open to hearing other opinions. I would love to hear some rational critiques of these doctors work so that I can more fully understand these issues. So if you have come across some compelling information on these topics, please share with me! I suppose this is a good time to move onto our guests for the show today. As I mentioned early, Rae Alberg and Lauren Van Coutren joined me recently for a talk about the Bend Forest School. Rae Alberg is an educator, mother, and lover of all things colorful, creative, muddy and green. She has over 15 years of experience in the early childhood field, many spent working, thinking, dreaming and planning a program that supports the whole child. Rae has a Masters Degree and Oregon Teaching License in Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education as well as a graduate certificate in Infant Toddler Mental Health from Portland State University. In 2016, Rae became a Certified Forest Kindergarten Teacher through CedarSong Nature School’s Teacher Training program.. Lauren Van Coutren has always felt at home in nature. Growing up in the woods of Maine, she spent most days outside, exploring the natural world around her. Lauren feels that these childhood experiences contributed to her passion to provide children with experiences to heal and grow in nature. After graduating with a BA in Therapeutic Recreation, Lauren found herself in a Psychiatric hospital working with adolescents. She led groups to teach her patients healthy ways to cope with stress and build confidence. This work was deeply important, but Lauren knew there was something missing. This feeling led her to Bend in 2006 to work for a Wilderness Therapy program. The missing piece was nature. It was here that she witnessed her students grow in lasting and life-changing ways. Lauren was no stranger to this transformation for herself. She was challenged in ways that ultimately built confidence and instilled personal growth. Lauren earned a MA in Early Childhood Education. Lauren’s most recent educational experience has been as a elementary teacher in the Bend La Pine School District. For 6 years, Lauren has worked as a 3rd grade and Kindergarten teacher. Working at LaPine and Rosland Elementary schools in LaPine, Lauren was able to utilize abundant nature opportunities right in the schools’ backyard. I hope that you enjoy my talk with Rae and Lauren. Please rate or review Modern Folk on apple podcasts, subscribe, and share this show with someone you think would be interested. Thanks for listening to Modern Folk. Guest Interview: Rae Alberg and Lauren Van Coutren of Bend Forest School Bend Forest School Cedarsong Nature School Waldkindergarten Modern Folk logo by Stefan Perkinz greasywhisper.comTheme music by Lee Rosevere Support for Modern Folk comes from my wife Emily Wiggins. Emily is a Naturopathic Doctor in Bend OR.dremilywiggins.com
Richard Alberg talks about Raising Investment Raising Investment for Small Businesses Raising Investment is one of Richard Alberg's special talents. He joined the podcast to explain how small and medium sized businesses should go about raising investment for their businesses. Volume Recruitment An expert in job boards and recruitment software and technology, Richard has many years of experience in volume recruitment technology. After selling his previous company, he focused his new company on looking at the challenge of recruitment from the job seeker's perspective. Not the employer who is thinking about how to attract talent, but from the individual who is saying I'm the right talent, how do I find the right job for me. A Serial Entrepreneur Richard suggested he might be a one-trick pony! He's a serial entrepreneur. Having found something he enjoys doing he has done more than once. He has founded an advertising agency and sold it. Then PSL, a company he founded and sold, and 9 years ago he started MWS Technology. Then 2 years ago started Corndel, an 80 staff business delivering apprenticeship programmes. MWS Technology This business has evolved from just helping people find the right roles for themselves. The first idea was how do you provide high volume assistance to job seekers? On the basis that when you do anything through human beings, it is inherently expensive, because people's time costs. It doesn't scale very well. That's because the moment you get increased demand you need more individuals with the skills to provide the service. And those skills are not always available. It is also hard to maintain quality. A Nerdy Technology Perspective - a Tri-Partite Relationship When you get it right, technology helps you to scale projects brilliantly, Richard says. They started with the aim of helping unemployed people in 2009. Unemployment was high and growing. MWS supported organisations delivering programmes to help the unemployed find new roles. They had a try-partite relationship. Someone delivering the service. Another party receiving the service and someone funding the service. Namely the Department of Work and Pensions, DWP. Unemployment is lower. However, vocational training is growing. It has a try-partite relationship too. That fact placed MWS in a good position to serve vocational training with their software too. Apprenticeships They support apprenticeships. There is a different focus between apprentices and students. The former thinks of themselves as employees. The training helps all sorts of training. Training providers use MWS technologies to manage their respective training and vocational programmes. Training providers might be colleges, universities. Their technology changes the conventional delivery of training. Distance learning. Their customers are Government funded. Therefore they are subject to compliance and managed efficiently at scale. It is very hard to do well. Technology helps enormously the process of vocational training. Technology doesn't forget stuff in the same way as human beings do. Raising Funds With all 3 of Richard's recent businesses, raising investment has been a major part of his success. All have had VC (venture capital) money. So, what are the benefits and downsides of venture capital as a means of raising investment? Why Venture Capital? http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Venture-Capital-Decision.mp4 You are saying I'm ambitious, but after VC money, you have responsibilities to these investors. Other Benefits When you are a confident entrepreneur, which you need to be to get up each morning and deal with all the potential things that come your way, sometimes it is helpful to have someone around (as a result of the investment) to ask advice from. They care about their money. They are not as emotionally invested. It is the mindset they have versus yours. Why not loan finance?
Carri Oller (www.carrioller.com) is a Wife, Mom, Speaker, Author, Song Writer and Actress. Carri loves talking and loves coffee...so she thought..."Why not have an encouraging podcast where I talk with my friends while we drink coffee?" So that's what she did. For Episode 24, Carri talks with her sweet friend Shannon Alberg about having a heart for missions. You won't want to miss this amazing episode. For more information on how to get involved visit nsnayiti.org
"How do you come to a rational conclusion as to what a company is worth?" A seemingly simple question with little-to-no clear answer. For John Alberg, a background in computer science and a passion for machine learning led him to view the problem through the lens of data. "If it is true that you can use publicly available information to buy companies for less than their economic worth," he thought, "then you should be able to see it in the data." And thus was born Euclidean, an investment firm that marries machine learning with a deep value mentality. Our conversation spanned more than 2.5 hours and covered everything from the basics of machine learning, to the evolution of Euclidean's approach over the last decade, to the implications of adversarial examples in neural networks. This podcast, an abridged version of our conversation, picks up the thread mid-way through, where I have asked John to expand upon his experience with his startup, Employease, and how it influenced his value-based thinking at Euclidean. I hope you enjoy.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
When we think of computer-driven or "quant" investing, we often think fast moves, algorithms making buy and sell orders at incredibly short timeframes. So in theory, the likes of great long-term investors, like Warren Buffett, should be safe from the robot revolution. But maybe not so fast! On this week's Odd Lots podcast, we speak to John Alberg of Euclidean Technologies and Zachary Lipton of Carnegie Mellon, about their new research on the next generation of quant investing. Alberg and Lipton explain a recent paper in which they used machine learning to forecast the future fundamentals of companies, and the opportunity that offers in terms of beating the market over the long term.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
Season 2 Premier of Sailing Stories with Jean-du-Sud & the Magick Byrd, written by Yves Gelinas. Translated from the French by Karen Caruana. The story of a solo circumnavigation in the 1980's aboard the Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud.
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In today’s podcast, Dr. Anthony Alberg explains why it’s not too late to quit smoking after a cancer diagnosis, including the immediate and long-term benefits during and after cancer treatment. He also addresses common myths around quitting smoking and provides resources for someone who wants to quit. Cancer Research News
#181: Yves Gelinas is a French-Canadian single-handed sailor and inventor of the Cape Horn wind vane, the simplest, most robust, and most elegant solution for self-steering on an offshore cruising boat. Yves invented and perfected the gear while circumnavigating nonstop via the Great Capes in his beloved Alberg 30 Jean du Sud in the 80s. During that voyage, he filmed Around the World with Jean du Sud, which quickly came to be considered the greatest sailing movie ever made. Yves still builds the Cape Horn units himself from his workshop in Quebec & still sails Jean du Sud, most recently voyaging to Martinique in 2015. -- On the Wind is presented by Weems & Plath. Join Andy & Mia on an offshore passage aboard Isbjorn, their classic S&S Swan 48 at 59-north.com/offshore.
Local knowledge is the key to finding the best conditions and terrain on any road trip. Join the BMT team Austin Ross, Stian Hagen and Christina Lusti as they travel from Chamonix to visit fellow team mates, Lucas Swiekowski in his hometown of St Moritz, Switzerland and Nadine Wallner in Alberg, Austria. Be inspired by the great snow, terrain and couloirs that they got to ski and find out why Local knowledge is the key to any successful road trip. Filmed & Edited by Legs Of Steel Song: Father Forgive Them (Instrumental) by The Silver Pages Cinematography by Michael Haunschmidt Image by Pally Learmond
Join the Acquired Limited Partner program! https://kimberlite.fm/acquired/ (works best on mobile) Ben & David welcome very special guest Tom Alberg, board member and first lead investor in Amazon.com, to cover the IPO of "earth’s most customer-centric company". From longterm thinking to flywheels to riding big waves, this episode is chock full of lessons and stories from the journey of building one of tech’s most iconic franchises. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we did recording it! Topics covered include: Tom’s “prolific” bio from the Amazon S-1 Jeff Bezos’s journey from a Vice President at the New York hedge fund D. E. Shaw to founding Amazon in a Bellevue, WA garage in the summer of 1994 Jeff’s longterm thinking as evident in the early days of Amazon, and his approach that "failure is ok, but not trying things is not ok” Raising the seed money for Amazon before product launch, how Tom met Jeff and decided to invest despite the “high” valuation Tom's (and Jeff’s) focus on the power of targeting large and growing markets Amazon’s actual overnight success after launching the website: according to Tom at the time, "By the second or third week… It was clear there was a trend here.” How Amazon’s venture round, led by John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins, came together in the spring of 1996 Amazon’s torrid growth through 1996, Jeff’s mantra of “get big fast” to win the land grab of online book selling, and the board’s decision to prepare for a public offering in the spring of 1997 How Frank Quattrone and Bill Gurley, then of Deutsche Bank, won the lead position for the Amazon IPO, beating out more storied firms such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley Development of the flywheel concept within Amazon, as an outgrowth of maniacal focus on creating superior customer experience Amazon's public offering on May 15, 1997 at $18 per share (effectively $1.50 relative to today’s stock price after splits), raising $54M at a market capitalization of $438M — and subsequently trading down during the first few months following the IPO Amazon and Jeff’s management of investor perceptions of the company, and ability to sell the longterm vision over short term profits — “you get the investors you ask for” The creation of the first annual letter to Amazon shareholders included in the company’s 1997 annual report (and republished every year since), and then-CFO Joy Covey’s role and contributions to it Raising convertible debt just before the peak of the dotcom bubble and subsequent ability to survive the burst, and the impact of the downturn on Amazon culture The Carve Out: Ben: the band The Album Leaf David: Cormac McCarthy (author of All the Pretty Horses, No Country for Old Men, etc)’s contribution to W. Brian Arthur’s landmark paper about the economics of the internet, “Increasing Returns and the New World of Business” Tom: Michael Lewis’s latest book The Undoing Project, chronicling the Nobel Prize winning partnership between Daniel Kahneman & Amos Tversky in developing the field of behavioral economics
Tune in for a brand new episode of _ Food Talk _ as Mike Colameco is on the line with Napa winemaker Marco DiGiulio, and in studio with Chef Brian Alberg of Eat on North in the Berkshires, and Jacques Capsouto of Jacques Capsouto Vignobles, a purveyor of fine wines hailing from Israel.
This week on Sharp and Hot Emily and Anne begin the show by discussing health concerns and cholesterol. They transition to talking to their guest Chef Brian Alberg of The Red Lion Inn. They discuss the Red Lion Inn’s customers, food, and the age demographics they want to attract. Brian gives us insight into how he started cooking and his love for his profession. This program was sponsored by The International Culinary Center. “Who gets do design their own restaurant? With someone else’s money! BONUS!” [22:20] “We are conscious of the ingredients available to us…What you can get locally you should get locally.” [27:20] — Chef Brian Alberg on Sharp and Hot