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The Localist  with Carrie Rollwagen
Sandwich Pop-Up Deli Olé on Design, Branding and Hospitality

The Localist with Carrie Rollwagen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 55:25


In this episode of The Localist, host Carrie Rollwagen chats with Alex Stern, founder of the pop-up sandwich concept Deli Ole. Alex shares how design, collaboration and community have shaped his business journey, from rooftop dinners to packed-out pop-ups. They dive into the power of starting small, the value of hospitality and how creativity fuels connection. Mentioned in this episode: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deli.ole/ Helen: https://www.helenbham.com/ Juniper: https://www.juniperbham.com/ Slim's Pizzeria: https://slimspizzeria.com/ Alex Kiker, videographer: https://www.alexkikerco.com/about June Coffee: https://www.junecoffee.co/ Jimmy's Localist episode Punch Love Coffee: https://www.instagram.com/punchlovecoffee/?hl=en Golden Age: https://www.goldenagewine.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopBImn8tR8Nyldpf9ILULVhS9Sc5RKKQXCCKydCjKWbjpEIY1EA Unreasonable Hospitality: https://littleprofessorbookshop.com/products/unreasonable-hospitality-the-remarkable-power-of-giving-people-more-than-they-expect?_pos=1&_sid=5f78a5a24&_ss=r 

On The Upbeat
The Pomps (EP.241)

On The Upbeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 68:42


This week Alex Stern from The Pomps joins us. Alex breaks down The Pomps new record. We discuss the album's production, lyrics,  music and title. We also talk about Alex's other music ventures and A.I. ska bands. All this and of course Ska News and our Ska Picks of the Week. The Pomps:https://thepomps.bandcamp.com/musicOn The Upbeat:ontheupbeatska.com Ska News….-Half Past TwoOn March 7 Half Past Two released their cover of Shot Down by Scowl. https://open.spotify.com/album/3qFGn7hs88Y6phdBPm7v8Q?si=8NPBmidmSZehsaOHm9sIQA-Age of KidOn Match 7 Age of Kid released a new EP Called You Called Me. https://open.spotify.com/album/0oCTFCaCEQ6o735a3FLIbf?si=yfFY1A9HQdOOGSyTPpyhyQ-Girth Control On March 11th Girth Control released a new EP Called Life's Too Short pt 2. https://open.spotify.com/album/5QVa7hkmpx5Z5Ks4TSSx8S?si=Z38qWu5KSUmAbqQprkC_8wSka News 2025 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CLg5HvXyFxP6hQxQi9Qfs?si=fmVCy1bORNGmlle3FA4-uw&pi=u-gkNw56cQRWeaSka Picks of The Week 2025:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bzFTOq9JPpWk1KSEg2nqE?si=Dh0zXfgHSeqfVKsYs0HRJw&pi=u-bIgOFTm_QpaGSka News Theme by Lab Brats https://labbrats.bandcamp.comMain Theme by Millington: ⁠https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music

Sombra y Cuervos: El Podcast
Ep. 117. La Huella del Infierno: Capítulos 4 al 8

Sombra y Cuervos: El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 31:34


En este episodio Daniela y Lucero discuten los capítulos del 4 al 8 de La Huella del Infierno, segunda instancia de la trilogía de Alex Stern. Comentan los inesperados resultados del ritual realizado por Alex y Dawes en la tumba de El Pergamino y la Llave, y se cuestionan lo que podría ser el regreso del Caballero de Leteo. Por otro lado, discuten algunas teorías detrás de la misteriosa muerte de una profesora de Yale. . . . . Somos Sombra y Cuervos, el primer podcast en español con todo acerca del Grishaverse de Leigh Bardugo. Síguenos en IG, Twitter y escúchanos en Spotify y/o Youtube. Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/sombraycuervos/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/sombraycuervos⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/12vpcdN6du1x2X8QrW8tFE?si=15c7cf71cf8a481d⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@sombraycuervospodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sin llantos, sin funerales.

Sombra y Cuervos: El Podcast
Ep. 116. La Huella del Infierno: Del prólogo al capítulo 3

Sombra y Cuervos: El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 22:56


En este episodio Daniela y Lucero discuten por primera vez un libro que no habían leído anteriormente: La Huella del Infierno, segunda instancia de la trilogía de Alex Stern. Comentan teorías basadas en el prólogo, el regreso de cierto personaje del pasado de Alex y comparten críticas acerca de los rituales de las sociedades en Yale. . . . . Somos Sombra y Cuervos, el primer podcast en español con todo acerca del Grishaverse de Leigh Bardugo. Síguenos en IG, Twitter y escúchanos en Spotify y/o Youtube. Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/sombraycuervos/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/sombraycuervos⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/12vpcdN6du1x2X8QrW8tFE?si=15c7cf71cf8a481d⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@sombraycuervospodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sin llantos, sin funerales.

The Commonweal Podcast
Ep. 116 - Saving Liberalism

The Commonweal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 45:20


Today, the political and social philosophy known as liberalism—which champions democracy, individual rights, and free enterprise—is on the defensive.  Conservatives often charge it with eroding community, while some progressives view it as a justification for economic exploitation. On this episode, Yale political theorist Samuel Moyn, author of the new book Liberalism against Itself, joins features editor Alex Stern to discuss the debates that surrounded liberalism during the Cold War.  Instead of a narrow liberalism that focuses on individual liberties, Moyn argues that a broader, more expansive view of the idea is possible—one that retrieves the original Enlightenment emphasis on egalitarianism and emancipation.  For further reading:  Samuel Moyn on the theology of liberalism Alex Stern on how not to defend liberalism A symposium on Patrick Deneen's Why Liberalism Failed 

Sombra y Cuervos: El Podcast
Ep. 104. La Novena Casa: Del prólogo al capítulo 2

Sombra y Cuervos: El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 38:39


En este episodio Daniela y Lucero discuten por primera vez un libro que NO forma parte del Grishaverse. Comienzan la trilogía de Alex Stern, una historia llena de fantasmas, misterios y sociedades secretas. En este bloque se introducen a Alex Stern y a Daniel Arlington, mejor conocido como Darlington. Además, se muestran las actividades y rituales llevadas a cabo por La Calavera y las Tibias, así como las tareas asignadas a la casa Leteo. . . . . . Somos Sombra y Cuervos, el primer podcast en español con todo acerca del Grishaverse de Leigh Bardugo. Síguenos en IG, Twitter y escúchanos en Spotify y/o Youtube.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sombraycuervos/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sombraycuervosSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/12vpcdN6du1x2X8QrW8tFE?si=15c7cf71cf8a481dYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@sombraycuervospodcastSin llantos, sin funerales.

The Commonweal Podcast
Ep. 112 - Has News Always Been ‘Fake'?

The Commonweal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 32:42


The 2016 presidential election brought “fake news” to the center of national debates over media bias, election interference, free speech, and content moderation. But the phenomenon isn't exactly new. Misleading stories, sensationalism, and outright lies, explains Andie Tucher, have been part of American journalism from the very beginning.  A professor at Columbia Journalism School, Tucher is also the author of Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History. On this episode, Tucher joins Commonweal features editor Alex Stern to discuss how lessons from the history of journalism in America can help reform the profession in the age of the internet, social media, and AI. For further reading:  The editors condemn Fox's factual malice Paul Baumann on the history of Time magazine Paul Moses on the legacy of Fr. Charles Coughlin

The Commonweal Podcast
Ep. 107 - Rescuing Philosophy

The Commonweal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 37:11


What should philosophy do? Despite record numbers of practitioners, today the discipline is in crisis, awash in abstraction and increasingly isolated—even within the academy. But there's a way out, argues veteran philosopher Philip Kitcher. It starts with attending to the ordinary concerns of human life, then illuminating them with clear, rigorous thought.  On this episode, Kitcher speaks with Commonweal features editor Alex Stern about Kitcher's most recent book, What's the Use of Philosophy?  Plus, in anticipation of Commonweal's centennial in 2024, we're featuring a special segment by contributor Kate Lucky on author Marilynne Robinson's understanding of “true community.” For further reading:  A collection of pieces by Gary Gutting Alex Stern on Walter Benjamin and democracy Marilynne Robinson on imagination & community

The Dark Academicals
Episode 5.2: ‘Hell Bent' by Leigh Bardugo

The Dark Academicals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 57:43


We are tackling a sequel for the first time on the podcast this week, because who can deny the world a trip to Hell with Leigh Bardugo. It's time to head back to Yale and fall in love with Alex and Darlington all over again. If they make it out alive, that is… There will be spoilers for book one, ‘Ninth House', in this week's episode and the information below so please tread carefully if you haven't finished the books yet. Wealth. Power. Murder. Magic. Alex Stern is back and the Ivy League is going straight to hell.Find a gateway to the underworld. Steal a soul out of hell. A simple plan, except people who make this particular journey rarely come back. But Galaxy "Alex" Stern is determined to break Darlington out of purgatory?even if it costs her a future at Lethe and at Yale.Forbidden from attempting a rescue, Alex and Dawes can't call on the Ninth House for help, so they assemble a team of dubious allies to save the gentleman of Lethe. Together, they will have to navigate a maze of arcane texts and bizarre artifacts to uncover the societies' most closely guarded secrets, and break every rule doing it. But when faculty members begin to die off, Alex knows these aren't just accidents. Something deadly is at work in New Haven, and if she is going to survive, she'll have to reckon with the monsters of her past and a darkness built into the university's very walls.Thick with history and packed with Bardugo's signature twists, Hell Bent brings to life an intricate world full of magic, violence, and all too real monsters. We are both so excited to be back talking about this world and characters again. We deemed ‘Ninth House' as dark academia, but will ‘Hell Bent' follow suit? In this episode we discuss: - The colonial history and system issues of the Ivy League - Power, privilege and the trappings of class and socioeconomic status - Several ‘Gilmore Girls' tangents…

Into the Fold: A Grishaverse Podcast
We are Hell Bent for Dark Academia: A Dive into Nineth House and Hell Bent with the Book and Bottle Podcast

Into the Fold: A Grishaverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 110:44


This week we have a guest spot we did with the amazing Book and Bottle Podcast: Callisa and Holly are joined by Julianna and Geoff in this review episode of Ninth House and Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo. They discuss the heavy triggers within the book, the descent into Hell, and of course glowstick dick energy. Ninth House and Hell Bent follow the main character, Alex Stern, as she gets a new chance at life when she's invited to a secret magical society at Yale because she can see ghosts. However, murders, chaos, and corruption soon follow. WARNING: SPOILERS AND EXPLICIT CONTENT. Also, be sure to check the specific triggers of each book. Find Book and Bottle here: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK9pJORu4UteaZbFRzKfxfQ Instagram: @bookandbottlepodcast Email: bookandbottlepodcast@gmail.com Next time we are back on track with Six of Crows chapters 5 and 6! CONTACT US:  You can listen to us everywhere pods are cast!  Youtube we are Into the Fold Podcast You can find us on Instagram: @Intothefoldpod You can email us: intothefoldpod@gmail.com Check out out Etsy shop: Grisha Trading Post  Leave us a rating and review on apple podcasts or spotify and we will read it on the show!  TELL PEOPLE YOU KNOW TO LISTEN TO THE SHOW! No mourners! No funerals! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intothefold/message

101 Part Time Jobs
Dave McWane (Big D & The Kids Table)

101 Part Time Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 29:18


Live from Manchester Punk Festival, Dave McWane and Alex Stern of Big D and the Kids Table arrive on 101! Talking getting lost in Derby, Hard Skin and getting on the strike list of Hollywood actors. Cheers to Jay Sun for recording this. Songs: Big D and the Kids Table 'Too Much', Cock Sparrer ‘Working' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond the Desk
Leigh Bardugo's Alex Stern

Beyond the Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 35:38


Were you excited about the return of Alex Stern? Four years after Ninth House, Hell Bent heads back to the Yale campus, where magic is practiced in secret societies. Librarians Sarah and Desirae discuss why they enjoy the mystery/fantasy series, plus they talk about what magic they'd like to practice. Titles discussed in this episode include: Ninth House and Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo. Also mentioned: Shadow and Bone, Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo; The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson; The Secret History by Donna Tartt; The Cloisters by Katy Hays; The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin; A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness (also a TV series on DVD); The Magicians by Lev Grossman; The Library of the Dead by T.L. Huchu; and The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater. Check out books and movies at countycat.mcfls.org, wplc.overdrive.com and hoopladigital.com. For more about WAPL, visit westallislibrary.org. Music: Tim Moor via Pixabay

Danielle’s Reading Nook
Possible third book in the "Alex Stern" series by Leigh Bardugo

Danielle’s Reading Nook

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 3:52


I don't know what or how to feel right now with some news I found out about a possible third book in the "Alex Stern" series by Leigh Bardugo. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniellesreadingnook/support

On The Upbeat
EP.148-Alex Stern(The Pomps)

On The Upbeat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 65:20


This week Alex Stern from The Pomps joins us. Alex tells us how The Pomps got their start and how he would describe their sound. We also discuss the writing and recording of the new record. Alex tell us how the band ended up on Bad Time Records and what he would like to see change in the ska scene. Lastly, we give you some ska news and our ska picks of the week. The Pomps: https://thepomps.bandcamp.com Bottom of The Pomps Vinyl: https://www.badtimerecords.com/collections/the-pomps?fbclid=PAAaaexeo-V7db74gIoaB1dx2-wXK_ILWbGMR18ZqGYncoHB9eJqMapw-c3tQ On The Upbeat Social Media: www.Instagram.com/ontheupbeatska www.facebook.com/ontheupbeatska www.twitter.com/ontheupbeatska On The Upbeat Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ontheupbeatska On The Upbeat Merch: https://on-the-upbeat.creator-spring.com Ska News…… 1.) Sorry Sweetheart On February 17 Denver Colorado hardcore ska punk Sorry Sweetheart released a new song called You Never Liked My Band https://open.spotify.com/track/5yggCLIVGUY7V7Ig5RBUve?si=rjeS-wtqRaySN9pcJHSsGg 2.) Los Guanábana On February 17 Los Guanábana released their new record. https://open.spotify.com/album/2AFoHr70ZtF0GZFIwgBe3H?si=pJcTVCOWRHGyGC8lcDyLbg 3.) Wisecräker On February 17 Wisecräker release a new song called No Wall Too High. https://open.spotify.com/album/4JSXRPjGDPWbtmeQdBboqa?si=Zar5F8gwROie-I-CQOXyJA Spotify playlist Ska Favorites: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DikTsRPk4dspXejk9bFko?si=vaPlX9V7QVW9JsTRSUdqCg Ska News Theme by Dang!t: https://dangitband.bandcamp.com/music Main Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music You can buy the main Theme Song: https://ontheupbeat.bandcamp.com/track/on-the-upbeat

FrennDiagram
Episode 34: Ninth House x Hell Bent

FrennDiagram

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 56:00


Remy and Kat discuss the Alex Stern series by Leigh Bardugo. Join in for their conversation about gross magic, detective ghosts, and wealthy stoner boys that warm your heart.   Did you take any of our recommendations? Have recommendations for us? Email us at FrennDiagramPod@gmail.com ! Follow us on Instagram (@frenndiagrampodcast) and Twitter (@frenndiagram)!  

Hardcover Hoes
Hell Bent (Alex Stern Book 2)

Hardcover Hoes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 49:22


The book of the moment for today's episode is Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo. Just a forewarning for those of you listening, this is NOT a spoiler-free zone. We will be discussing this book in all of its glory, which of course includes revealing the ending. Leigh Bardugo is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Ninth House and the creator of the Grishaverse (now a Netflix original series) which spans the Shadow and Bone trilogy, the Six of Crows duology, the King of Scars duology—and much more. Her short fiction has appeared in multiple anthologies including The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy. She lives in Los Angeles and is an associate fellow of Pauli Murray College at Yale University. If you enjoyed this episode, I encourage you to leave a review on whichever platform you are listening on, if applicable. If you have any further questions regarding topics discussed throughout the episode feel free to join our Hardcover Hoes Discord Server via the link in the show notes, or send us an email at hardcoverhoespod@gmail.com. Feel free to recommend books to cover in future episodes as well! Discord Server: https://discord.gg/zpvW4FyuPF TikTok, IG, Twitter: @HardcoverHoes Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/993967071461813/

My Take
Hell Bent

My Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 23:56


After 4 years, Maya is finally reunited with Alex Stern and the people of Lethe with Hell Bent, the sequel to Ninth House. Subscribe to the My Take newsletter that comes out every other friday: https://mytake.aweb.page/p/5c793f97-1177-42ff-a0a9-5c9f3b7313b1 Don't forget to follow My Take on Instagram where a new series has launched: The Bottom Shelf, featuring shorter reviews of other things! My Take also has a Patreon, where every month there will be fun bonus content, including a book club, so it would mean the world if you could support us there! Connect with Maya: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_mytake/?hl=en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mytakepod Website: https://mytakepodcast.weebly.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-take/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/my-take/support

Virtual Book Tour
Leigh Bardugo is inviting demons to her birthday party.

Virtual Book Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 39:36


Can a dark academia author recognize the names of demons? Can she tell us what really goes on behind closed doors in a secret society? Today, we're talking with Leigh Bardugo about her experience at Yale, the way hell is portrayed in her newest novel, and why demons and failed companies have eerily similar-sounding names. Hell Bent is the epic follow-up to Ninth House. Alex Stern thinks one can just casually go to hell and bring friends back, but the journey is a lot darker and more dangerous than she realized. This attempted rescue could cost her a future at Lethe and at Yale, and if she is going to survive, she'll have to reckon with the monsters of her past and a darkness built into the university's very walls.Get Hell Bent at bookofthemonth.com. New members get their first book for just $9.99 with code VBT at checkout. Learn more about Virtual Book Tour at virtualbooktour.com

PopaHALLics
PopaHALLics #93 "Trouble A-Popping!"

PopaHALLics

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 29:31


PopaHALLics #93: 'Trouble A-Popping!"A wide-ranging discussion of various pop culture options has one thing in common: Trouble! Two best friends who don't realize they should be worst enemies ("RRR"). The zombie apocalypse ("The Last of Us"). Trying to bring someone back from Hell ("Hell Bent"). And more. Kate also discusses a very weird dating prompt.Streaming:"RRR," Netflix. This alternative history finds two real-life Indian revolutionaries becoming best friends and taking on the English colonial government in the 1920s. The hyper-reality (reality-enhanced?) action and dance sequences will blow your mind."The Last of Us," HBO Max. The video game that sold 20 million copies becomes a promising post-apocalyptic TV series. Joel (Pedro Pascal) develops a surrogate father/daughter relationship with teen Ellie (Bella Ramsey)—maybe the secret to mankind's survival—on a dangerous cross-country journey beset by human killers and zombies. "Emily in Paris," Netflix. Kate re-examines her feelings on the light, frothy series about the Chicago marketing executive (Lily Collins) who struggles with her job in fashion and romance in France. Was she too harsh?"Confess, Fletch," Showtime and rental. Chevy Chase played the reporter/sleuth with a penchant for goofy disguises in two 1980s movies. Now Jon Hamm ("Mad Men") takes on the role with considerable charm but a less jokey, more low-key approach in a lighthearted mystery about a murder, an art theft, and a kidnapping.Books:"Hell Bent," by Leigh Bardugo. In this worthy sequel to "Ninth House," Yale's Alex Stern, who can see ghosts, is determined to steal a soul out of Hell. But she's dealing with forces beyond her control. Kate loves it."The Last Flight," by Julie Clark. In this can't-put-it-down thriller, two women desperate to escape their troubled lives exchange identities at the airport. Things quickly go south."The Pioneers: The Heroic Story of the Settlers Who Brought the American Ideal West," by David McCullough. The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian rediscovers the story of the settlement of the immense Northwest Territory (the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin). Steve's entranced because it details the taming of the "howling wilderness" not far from where he grew up.Music:Let's vibe! Kate's enjoying the music of Los Bitchos, "four gals from the underground realms of London, tripping out on Tequila and Cumbia" (their website), and possibly defunct Six Parts Seven. Hear them and similar bands  on PopaHALLics Playlist #93. Click through the links to watch, listen, and read about what we're talking about.

Fully Booked by Kirkus Reviews

#1 bestselling author Leigh Bardugo joins us to discuss Hell Bent (Flatiron Books, Jan. 10), the second book in her high-octane “Alex Stern” fantasy series, set at Yale University. Kirkus: “The plot is relentless and clever, and the writing is vivid, intelligent, and funny at just the right moments, but best of all are the complex characters…each with a backstory that makes it possible for the reader to trust them to enter hell and have the strength to leave again” (starred review). Then our editors join with their reading recommendations for the week.

A Court of Fandoms and Exploration - A Podcast.
101. Ninth House: "Like the ghost in Mario?"

A Court of Fandoms and Exploration - A Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 85:02


STANDS ON SOAPBOX Ahem- ACOFAE would like to speak to the entity in charge of making sure books are the same across print/eBook/audio/library formats. WE WOULD JUST LIKE TO TALK. Thank you. GETS OFF SOAPBOX Now that that is out of the way: Welcome to Yale! There are ghosts everywhere but you won't see them, unless you're in one of the 8 landed societies or in the 9th House - Leathy. Alex Stern is a member of Leathy House and it's her job to make sure the rich kids don't hurt themselves or anyone else during secret rituals, and she's struggling at it. Oh, she had help. D'Arlington was her guide through Hell but when he disappears, Alex must figure out who, what, when, why, and how -- all before she fails out. Or is killed. You know, normal college stuff. TW / CW: sexual assault, substance abuse, sex work For additional TW/CW information for your future reads, head to this site for more: https://triggerwarningdatabase.com/ Spoilers: none to our awareness Mentions: Tap & Gown (Secret Society Girl series), Skulls, Fearless, The Dark Artifices, The Magicians, The Originals *Thank you for listening to us! Please subscribe and leave a 5 star review and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/acofaepodcast/) and on our TikToks! TikTok: ACOFAELaura : Laura Marie (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaelaura?) ( https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaelaura) ACOFAEJessica : Jessica Marie (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaejessica?) (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaejessica)

Between Awesome and Disaster with Will Carey
Episode 256 - Alex Stern of Big D and the Kids Table

Between Awesome and Disaster with Will Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 67:11


Big D and The Kids Table just announed their first US Tour in a few years but their Guitarist Alex Stern stays active through multiple musical projects.  He talks to Will about Touring Southeast Asia with Big D, Collaborating with Japanese Noise band Melt Banana, Boston's Ska and music scenes during the 90s, Warped Tour, Reverend Guitars, The Big D songwriting process, demoing songs, Big D's upcoming tour, and his other projects The Pomps, Westbound Train, and The Inevitables.       Catch Big D on Tour in April/ May https://www.bigdandthekidstable.com/#shows Listen to Big D and buy merch! https://bigdandthekidstableofficial.bandcamp.com/ Listen to The Pomps https://thepomps.bandcamp.com/ Get tickets to See Bright Ugly and Goalkeeper March 27th.   https://dice.fm/partner/dice/event/xryvm-goalkeeper-what-makes-sense-all-in-due-time-27th-mar-sovereign-new-york-tickets?dice_source=web&dice_medium=organic&dice_campaign=DICE&_branch_match_id=888891159159780356&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz8nMy9ZLyUxO1UvL1XdKSTQ3S00xTEpNtQQAgPXCDiEAAAA%3D Will's Website: www.awesomedisaster.com Podcast Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/between-awesome-and-disaster Get exclusive music and videos at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/awesomedisaster

Lords of Lore
NINTH HOUSE | Ruminations: Episode 5

Lords of Lore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 61:56


Episode 5 of Ruminations.Luka and Matt Review and discuss Leigh Bardugo's "NINTH HOUSE".This podcast episode includes both spoiler free and Spoiler Heavy discussions of the book. The Spoiler heavy discussion begins at 15:39Follow us on social mediaInstagram: @lordsofLoreTwitter:@LordsOfLorePodTiktok:@LordsOfLoreFor promotion and contactLordsOfLorePodcast@Gmail.com

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Ellis Avery - Die Tage des Rauchs

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 4:34


Irgendwann wird aus einem die Gefühlswelt durcheinanderwirbelnden Ereignis ein historisches Datum. Dann braucht es literarische Bücher, um das Erleben der Beteiligten neuerlich zu vergegenwärtigen. Ellis Averys Memoire "Die Tage des Rauchs" über 9/11 ist ein solches Buch. Rezension von Ulrich Rüdenauer. von Alex Stern aus dem Englischen übersetzt Lilienfeld Verlag, 152 Seiten, 18 Euro ISBN 978-3-94035-789-2

Charger Chat
Moneyballs

Charger Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 43:37


Welcome back to another Friday episode of Charger Chat. This is our hard facts episode where we go over everything analytics. The Chargers recently hired Alex Stern to be our teams analyst. We look at what that means and why it's so important to have Moneyballs. We then head over to our Analyst Jon to look at the numbers when it comes to how well Tom Telesco drafts. We finish this up with a Coach's Classroom. Kyle “The Coach” Duggin looks at if we will see more Gabe Nabers and the Power I-formation this year.  Jon's Number Crunch Gym See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Locked On Chargers - Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Chargers

On today's show we discuss the Chargers top-3 players under the age of 25, how many Chargers defenders are top-10 at their position defensively, Justin Herbert at the ESPYs and a new analytics hire for the team.Some Chargers have recently gotten snubbed on the top players in the league under 25 so today we rank the Chargers young players. We all know that Herbert reigns supreme but which other young players could be the future of the franchise?ESPN has ranked the top-10 defenders at every position and only Joey Bosa and Derwin James made the list for the Chargers. We get into why both players were deserving recognition and what Chargers could crack the top-10 in the near future.A lot happened over the weekend and we recap Justin Herbert throwing his first charity golf tournament featuring Keenan Allen and being nominated for Breakthrough Athlete of the year at the ESPYs. We also break down new analytics hire Alex Stern and what he could bring to the table and why he was so appealing to the Chargers.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.UpstartFind out how Upstart can lower your monthly payments today when you go to Upstart.com/NFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Chargers - Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Chargers

On today's show we discuss the Chargers top-3 players under the age of 25, how many Chargers defenders are top-10 at their position defensively, Justin Herbert at the ESPYs and a new analytics hire for the team. Some Chargers have recently gotten snubbed on the top players in the league under 25 so today we rank the Chargers young players. We all know that Herbert reigns supreme but which other young players could be the future of the franchise? ESPN has ranked the top-10 defenders at every position and only Joey Bosa and Derwin James made the list for the Chargers. We get into why both players were deserving recognition and what Chargers could crack the top-10 in the near future. A lot happened over the weekend and we recap Justin Herbert throwing his first charity golf tournament featuring Keenan Allen and being nominated for Breakthrough Athlete of the year at the ESPYs. We also break down new analytics hire Alex Stern and what he could bring to the table and why he was so appealing to the Chargers. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Upstart Find out how Upstart can lower your monthly payments today when you go to Upstart.com/NFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Guilty As Charged: An LA Chargers Podcast
The Chargers add to their analytics department, Anthony Lynn talks Justin Herbert, and a deep dive on the 2021 linebacker group

Guilty As Charged: An LA Chargers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 50:56


On today's episode we discuss: The Chargers hiring of Alex Stern, in their growing analytics department Former Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn's comments about Justin Herbert And finally, our deep dive on the biggest questions concerning the 2021 Chargers linebacker group. Twitter: Podcast: @GACPodcast17 Steven: @StevenIHaglund Alex: @alexinsdorf99 Tyler: @tylerjschoon Scott: @NimblewNumbers Arjun: @arjunmenon100 DHBC: @diehardboltclub Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/guiltyascharged​ Use the code GUILTY for 20% off your next MANSCAPED order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

100% Ska Podcast
100% Ska Podcast S04E22 – Interview with The Inevitables (Vinnie Fiorello, Obi Fernandez, and Alex Stern)

100% Ska Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 74:55


Tonight on 100% Ska we have a massive interview and conversation with the creatives behind the music side of The Continue reading100% Ska Podcast S04E22 – Interview with The Inevitables (Vinnie Fiorello, Obi Fernandez, and Alex Stern) The post 100% Ska Podcast S04E22 – Interview with The Inevitables (Vinnie Fiorello, Obi Fernandez, and Alex Stern) appeared first on DJ Ryan Midnight - NYC Ska DJ and Podcast Host.

Team Human
Alexander Stern

Team Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 50:24


Writer, philosopher, and author of The Fall of Language, Alex Stern helps us distinguish who we are from what we tweet. Further, he explores how enlightenment values end up turning into their opposite — and why the word “fascism” can be a barrier to understanding culture. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Quarter Life Crisis
EP70: Rule 70: Take Advice From A Casting Expert Ft. Alex Stern

Quarter Life Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 60:28


Kait and Amanda welcome casting expert and friend, Alex Stern. Alex is part of the casting team that is working on Big Brother, Married At First Sight, Love Is Blind, and many others. She talks about how to really catch the eye and attention of those casting. She also critiques Amanda and Kaitlyn's pitches for being on one of the shows. Even if you aren't looking to be on a reality tv show, listen in to hear Amanda be really uncomfortable, and how to ensure you are just being your authentic you!  More podcasts on WAVE!

Sports on Paper
5 - Alex Stern, Algorithms in the War Room

Sports on Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 49:35


I was joined by Alex Stern, a current data science master's student and football analytics researcher at the University of Virginia. We talk about his Big Data Bowl project that goes to beyond the box score to quantify the value of defensive backs. The work extends upon the winning Big Data Bowl project from last year to include some cool Bayesian hierarchical models. The project: https://www.kaggle.com/acs4wq/algorithms-in-the-war-room

Thrivin' in the Wild with Taylor Stern
#20 Social Media: The Real Impact feat. Dude Perfect’s Cody Jones

Thrivin' in the Wild with Taylor Stern

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 24:48


In today’s society the aim for social media perfection is high and the pressure that comes with it is even higher. Making sure you’re posting the right thing, have the best caption and always striving to grow your accounts. Hosts Taylor and Alex Stern reflect on the constant stress they’ve felt through social media. Taylor shares the lessons she learned through handling social media for the Dallas Cowboys for 6 years and Alex opens up about the story of their viral Tiger King TikTok. Dude Perfect’s Cody Jones joins for engaging conversation about how Dude Perfect went from being something fun with his college best friends to now a million dollar franchise with one of the most subscribed to YouTube channels in the world. Dude Perfect’s content took the internet by storm in 2009 with trick shot and stunt videos. Now 11 years later the group has grown into a global brand, launching a mobile app, hosting a television show, traveling the country for their arena tour and even releasing their documentary.  Follow Cody Jones on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cody_jones_/  Subscribe to Dude Perfect on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/DudePerfect/videos The Tiger King TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@taystern/video/6809348127892442373?lang=en&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6894479438311032326&is_from_webapp=v1  Follow us on IG – https://www.instagram.com/thrivininthewild/  Join our FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/374531347301074/  Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.thrivininthewild.com/

25th Hour Ideas
Talking Analytics with Alex Stern (#008)

25th Hour Ideas

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 46:33


Alex is currently working towards his Master's in Data Science at the University of Virginia. Not only has he been working for the UVA football team in an analytical capacity, but he also presented his own research at the NFL's Big Data Bowl in 2020.I came across his paper and was eager to reach out to him. Our discussion covers the deficiencies of traditional box scores, judging information in context, predicting individual vs team performance, and how all this work will go from behind the scenes to on the field. Links mentioned:ESPN analytics surveyVirgil Carter - Operations Research on FootballPulling the Goalie: Hockey and Investment ImplicationsData, Decisions, and Basketball with Sam HinkieInside Football Podcast with Bill PolianTranscriptNewsletterTimestamps:1:51 Alex’s time at Big Data bowl and his direction for research4:56 First exposure to data analytics6:52 Traditional box scores9:44 Analytics and fantasy sports12:19 Judging information in context15:52 Player vs team modeling19:38 EPA vs WPA24:38 Increasing variance as the underdog30:02 How does this work go from behind the scenes to on the field?35:44 Unpopular roster management decisions38:42 Individual performance, success rates, and tracking data40:48 Adopting analytics, communication44:05 Spin on 25th hour question

Thrivin' in the Wild with Taylor Stern
#13 Let's Keep Showing Up - Alex Stern Reflects on 2020 with an Impactful Poem

Thrivin' in the Wild with Taylor Stern

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 2:59


Your worth and value to be here will never be measured by the outcome of the calendar year. Let's keep showing up the best we can, for who we can while we're here together. We're sharing a special poem mini-episode, written by our director Alex Stern. Watch the fully produced piece - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuvcLK4sQv8&t=1s  Don't forget to hit that subscribe button & tell us what you're thinking about Thrivin' in the Wild Podcast in your reviews! We appreciate each of them! Apple - https://apple.co/3kBl1OR Spotify - https://spoti.fi/36Ggc1Q Follow us on IG – https://www.instagram.com/thrivininthewild/  Join our FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/374531347301074/  Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.thrivininthewild.com/  

Thrivin' in the Wild with Taylor Stern
#9 Ghosts of Relationships Past and The Lessons They've Taught Us

Thrivin' in the Wild with Taylor Stern

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 14:08


Sisters, Taylor Stern and Alex Stern sat down to reflect on the most important lessons their past relationships have taught them.  What you'll learn from this episode:  Managing Expectations in Dating Letting Go of Societal Pressure Releasing the Need to Compare Holding Yourself Accountable in Relationships Being Honest With Yourself and Your Partner Make sure you rate Thrivin' in the Wild podcast and subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow along with Taylor & Alex on instagram at @taystern @alexnstern or online at thrivininthewild.com

Mindful Leadership and The Global Sales Leader hosted By - Jasoncooper.io Sales Training Coach
The Global Sales Leader Podcast Episode 2 with Alex Stern - Strategic Success Expert From Zero To Hero

Mindful Leadership and The Global Sales Leader hosted By - Jasoncooper.io Sales Training Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 50:21


In this extraordinary episode with Alec, we discover what motivates him to succeed in his businesses continually and how he gives back to society. "We all have to be passionate about things, and also they challenged that we can make them successful." "In Sales no means not now." Alec has more than 25 years of experience as a founder, mentor, investor and hyper-growth agent for companies across various industries. He is an innovator with extensive expertise in growing and scaling companies, startup and operational growth, go-to-market strategy, strategic partnerships and more. As a primary member of Constant Contact's founding team, Alec was one of the original 3 who started the company in an attic. Alec was with the company for 18 years, from start-up to IPO, to a $1.1 Billion-Dollar acquisition. Alec has also been a Co-Founder or founding team of several other successful startups, including VMark (IPO & acquisition), Reacher Grasper Cane, and MOST Cardio. Performing hundreds of keynote addresses Worldwide, Alec has become America's Startup Success Expert for his popular sessions at conferences like Secret Knock, CEO Space International, City Summit, Powerteam International, and Habitude Warrior. In 2019 Alec was the Keynote speaker at three out of the top five “Inc. Magazine Must-Attend Conferences for Startups and Entrepreneurs 2019.” One of the Northeast's most accomplished entrepreneurs, he is a limited partner in Boston-based G20 Ventures, which provides early traction capital for East Coast enterprise tech startups. Alec is also an angel investor in several rising startups in various industries.

Fidiro Kahvesi
16 - Ninth House: Üniversitelerdeki Gizli Topluluklar, Kara Büyü ve Elitizm [Roman]

Fidiro Kahvesi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 57:38


FiDiRo Kahvesi bu hafta Ninth House (Dokuzuncu Ev) romanını konuşuyor. Leigh Bardugo'nun 2019'da yayınlanan ve Amerika'da oldukça popüler olan bu fantastik romanı, başı beladayken Yale üniversitesine olağanüstü yollarla kaydolan Alex Stern'in okuldaki gizli bir topluluğa katılmasıyla başlayan ve kampüs çevresindeki esrarengiz cinayetle çetrefilleşen olayları ele alıyor. Müdavimlerimizin kara büyü ve güç ilişkilerine, Servet'in gizli topluluklara dair anılarından Gilmore Girls ve Harry Potter kıyaslamalarına uzanan bu hem ürkütücü hem de eğlenceli muhabbete sizler de buyrun ve yorumlarınızı bizlerle paylaşmayı unutmayın!8:11 - “Dark Academia” Edebiyatı12:40 - Gizli Topluluklar Gerçek Mi? Fraternity ve Sorority'lerle İlişkisi Ne?20:21 - Kitaptaki Olayların Detaylı İncelemesi41:45 - Ninth House ve Harry Potter: Güç ve Kara Büyü54:38 - Rory Gilmore - Jess, Dean ve Logan KarşılaştırmasıMüzik ve Logo Tasarım: Ahmet Kaan Güney

Game Changer Mentality – Strategies and Tactics to Overcoming Obstacles to Achieve Your Positive Potential

The key to startup success has always been innovation – the unrelenting endeavor to disrupt the market with ingenious solutions that haven’t existed before. Having been the cofounder of eight companies, including the email marketing platform, Close Contact, startups are Alex Stern’s world, and he has learned over the years what makes or breaks an aspiring disruptor. Joining Rodney Flowers on the episode, Alex discusses how entrepreneurs can come up with ideas and take action to turn them into innovative business solutions. Alex sees this era of remote work and virtual pivoting as a good time to take a step back and look at where you can tweak your strategies to unlock better opportunities. Join in for his brilliant insights! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Game Changer Mentality Community today:rodneyflowers.comGame Changer Mentality FacebookGame Changer Mentality InstagramGame Changer Mentality LinkedInGame Changer Mentality TwitterGame Changer Mentality YouTube

MTD Audiobook
September 2020 - 14: Creating a more sustainable automotive industry through electrification

MTD Audiobook

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 8:31


Electrification is a growing force within the transportation sector, with more e-bikes and electric vehicles launching every year. This change is being driven by multiple forces such as government initiatives for greener transportation, industry innovation to find more sustainable solutions and consumers growing more conscientious of their environmental footprint. Alex Stern, Senior Industry Strategy Manager Automotive at Autodesk gives MTD magazine his perspective. In a bid to reduce CO2 emission levels, governments are moving to ban internal combustion (IC) engines, which currently account for 40% of oil consumption in Europe. Sales of new IC engines will be discontinued from 2040 in the UK and France; possibly even earlier than that, with more emphasis being placed on EV. In the UK specifically, the use or purchase of EVs are also being heavily incentivised to drive adoption. Here are three of the approaches transforming how the automotive manufacturing industry is making electric vehicles and the resulting environmental benefits. A new approach to power To cope with EV demand, within the next three years we’ll need the UK to launch its first full-scale Gigafactory for battery production. This is according to the Harwell-based Faraday Institution, a research institute backed by the government to ensure a steady supply of batteries in the future. However, simply replacing oil with electric batteries isn’t enough to lower emissions. The electrification of the automotive industry will require advanced manufacturing methods to change different aspects of the car, from the engine to the weight and also the battery. At present, the biggest challenge is the battery and the vehicle architecture. Manufacturers need to integrate the battery and produce a car that enables the battery to be as powerful as possible - both in the most cost-efficient way. Battery cost is predicted to fall as production capabilities increase, but this will require funding for at least eight full-sized Gigafactories to be built over the next 20 years. Manufacturers will need to save costs in other parts of the production process to afford these investments.  One way to reduce cost is related to how engines are put together. IC engines are currently cast in metal, which is then milled and drilled in two or three sections and joined together. Electric motors have fewer parts than IC engines. They are lighter, less complex, and have lower stresses on the materials. This opens up new process opportunities for the use of lighter materials, for less energy-intensive production and for the adoption of different techniques, including additive manufacturing or 3D printing. Additive manufacturing can dispense with conventional tooling, as minimal machining is required. Parts to integrate into an electric battery can be produced as needed, removing expensive inventory and lowering costs. They can also incorporate design upgrades, as they are developed without waiting for the next model cycle. Multi-material printing capabilities provide opportunities for innovative end products, made of multiple materials that become part of each other. Sensors, batteries, electronics and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) can also be embedded directly into components. Sustainability: Consumption and recycling materials Sustainability applies as much to manufacturing processes as to materials. When building electric vehicles, there will be a growing focus on recycling, recyclability and closed loop manufacturing. The European Union’s End-of-Life Vehicle (ELV) Directive 2000/53/EC sets recovery targets for recycling of vehicles and components, encourages manufacturers to design their vehicles with part reuse and recycling in mind, and restricts the use of certain heavy metals in new vehicle manufacturing processes. In the case of some plastics such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a commonly recyclable plastic resin, recycling of RPET (recycled plastic bottles) has been found to use 70% less energy than virgin fibre production. Elsewhere, additive manufacturing can save as much as 94% of the material by using Rapid Deposition Process (RDP), instead of conventional billet milling and fabrication. Sustainability will increasingly be fed and guided by data. Sensors embedded in cars and factories now capture the physical properties and behaviours of objects and extract useful data from them. ‘Digital twins’ can virtually replicate production processes and collect information from products during simulation; designers incorporate this knowledge to improve and modify products, even during lifecycles. We’re already seeing this being put into practice. For example, Jaguar Land Rover is designing vehicles that recycle aluminium from old cars to manufacture new cars. The development for the second phase of the ‘closed-loop strategy’ has begun with pre-production of Jaguar iPace SUVs destined to be scrapped. Once the batteries have been removed and either recycled or placed into a ‘second life’, sensors in the advanced scrap process identify aluminium, which is then recovered and reformed to produce new cars. Weight and see: exploring generative design The engine is the heaviest item in an IC-powered vehicle; in the case of electric vehicles, it’s the battery. The bigger the battery, the more power and the longer the range or higher the speed. The relationship between weight and range/power is even more impactful in electric cars than in IC vehicles. Small weight savings can make a big difference in performance. Any weight saving can be used to increase the size of the battery and subsequently, car performance. Materials are inevitably the first thing considered when it comes to reducing weight – and improving overall vehicle performance and through-life costs. Furthermore, ‘lightweighting’ can be achieved by either switching to a lighter material or by reducing the amount of material used in the design. The generative design gives vehicle manufacturers a proven way to improve fuel economy by replacing components with a variety of lightweight, recyclable materials, such as aluminium, magnesium, or PLA plastics. It also enables manufacturers to consolidate components into fewer parts. The generative design gives vehicle manufacturers a proven way to improve fuel economy by replacing components with a variety of lightweight materials, including aluminium, magnesium, high-strength steel, plastics and CFRP. 3D printing can also be used to produce lightweight components, personalised components for mass customisation and on-demand prototypes for generatively designed parts. Electric motors do not just permit different car layouts, they require them. The shape of battery packs – long, wide and flat – facilitate designs with a lower centre of gravity and allow designers to spread the weight across the car’s structure rather more than is the case with IC powered vehicles, where the weight of the engine is in one specific place. This means that load-bearing structures may not have to carry as much weight, making them lighter. This lighter structure means that more weight can be used in a heavier, more powerful battery. Closing thoughts The opportunity to use different materials and techniques will revolutionise EV production. Different materials or compositions will continue to be used in the structure of electric cars.  Advancing technologies in additive manufacturing will permit larger printed structures to reduce weight and increase the power of batteries. Recycling techniques will continue to increase in maturity, while new light-weighting approaches through generative design will be pivotal to improving power consumption and the range of electric vehicles as an essential design tool in optimising weight, shapes and structures. Additive manufacturing has the potential to become more widely adopted as its capacity to produce high volume parts increases, its cycle time reduces and costs fall. Electrification is already playing a pivotal role in accelerating innovation in the car industry and automotive manufacturers are being supported by the government, consumers and the wider industry to continue driving this change.

Create a New Tomorrow
EP 5 : with Sesh Sukhdeo

Create a New Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 18:06


We're here with Sesh Sukhdeo, and he is an amazing collaborative influencer on the world. this man has spoken at parliament. He's spoken in front of the U.N. He's been a consultant to companies that are major, major, major corporations, World Bank, as well as countries themselves. *Episode Highlights* *Sesh* [00:01:40] Wow. Well, thank you so much. Ari, what a pleasure. Well, when you hear such an introduction, it's always interesting when you hear someone else playing your story or some of your highlights. It's always engaging, but but there's nothing more, I would say rewarding than looking in your own mirror. Right. So so whatever I'm about to say, Ari, really, it's just it's not about who, you know, what I've done, but it's more about who I am, I think. Yeah. All of those things are really the manifestation of efforts in some shape or form. But for every great story, there's probably a hill that we've all had to fall down to get to the store. And so, yes, I've had some some really interesting highlights in my career and in my life. But like with most business people, most entrepreneurs and most people, it's a rollercoaster, you know, and and the the wisdom that we have today. It's something we can reflect on, but, you know, when you when you start off early in your career, we all have dreams. We all have those strong desires. *Ari* [00:05:37] Beyond beyond that, you know, as as you've consulted companies like world banks and countries, what have you seen as the biggest block to people being able to get that mindset, the heart set to be adaptable to change? *Sesh* [00:05:57] Yeah, well, you've mentioned two things to the mind sets and the heart intelligence. And I was speaking to a global thought leader, Murray Diamond. But I'm only last week and we've been having this really interesting conversation and very recently people saying, I'm so sensual, so soulful and it just resonating. And I'm I keep going back and says, well, you know. How comes in my career, I've built those wonderful relationships. Well, I did a lot of this. Yes. Because one has to understand who you're dealing with. *Ari* [00:08:37] So which piece of that is true? Which piece of that isn't true? How does you make it optimize? You know me, I'm I'm all about performance and optimization. Right. Getting results. So the question I get to ask myself is what results make things more optimal? And if I have dissenting opinions, I can find out if those results are going to be more optimal or if the results that I have or if they're somewhere in between that we can play with, that becomes more optimal. *Sesh* [00:10:23] Right. And so one is one of the big problems in business very often is we think, you know, there's a concern for task and a concern for people. We know that there's a continuum when you are purely focused on performance. Without concern for people, that balance shifts as we see today. OK, so so for me, put peak performance is great, but but not at the cost. Not at a cost. I'm not I swear, I think not, but as you said it, there's a balance between here and here, which is our consciousness, I guess it's way that lives anyway, right? Yeah. *Ari* [00:11:08] All right. So we're gonna have one. One final question. *Ari* [00:11:13] The question I always ask at the end is, can you give one to three actionable steps that somebody can take now to move their life forward in a meaningful way that they can literally take and say, OK, I can write this down and I can start on it now? *Sesh* [00:13:46] And it's it's you know, I'm also, you know, I read it irrespective of all of the wonders of things I have done, I am personally going through my own journey again. And and it's it's a beautiful moment. Absolutely beautiful moment. And what I found is all three of those things have brought to me. A global in my sphere of radiance is with influential people who are coming one by one. It's effortless. *Resources and Links* * *https:www.facebook.com/sesh.sukhdeo* * *https://CreateANewTomorrow.com* * *https://www.facebook.com/arigronich* *Full Transcription* *Ari&Sesh1.mp3* *Ari* [00:00:01] Has it occurred to you that the systems we live by are not designed to get results. We pay for procedures instead of outcomes, focusing on emergencies rather than preventing disease and living a healthy lifestyle. For over 25 years, I've taken care of Olympians, Paralympians, A-list actors and Fortune 1000 companies. If I did not get results, they did not get results. I realized that while powerful people who controlled the system want to keep the status quo. If I were to educate the masses, you would demand change. So I'm taking the gloves off and going after the systems as they are. Join me on my mission to create a new tomorrow as a chat with industry experts. Elite athletes thought leaders and government officials about how we activate our vision for a better world. We may agree and we may disagree, but I'm not backing down. *Ari* [00:00:50] I'm Ari Gronich and this is. Create a new tomorrow podcast. *Ari* [00:00:59] Welcome to the Create a new Tomorrow podcast. *Ari* [00:01:03] We're here with Sesh Sukddeo, and he is an amazing collaborative influencer on the world. I'm going to let him tell you a little bit more about what he has done and who he is. But this man has spoken at parliament. *Ari* [00:01:20] He's spoken in front of the U.N. He's been a consultant to companies that are major, major, major corporations, World Bank, as well as countries themselves. So, Sesh, I'm going to let you kind of give a little bit more about who you are and why is it that I'm talking to you. *Sesh* [00:01:40] Wow. Well, thank you so much. Ari, what a pleasure. Well, when you hear such an introduction, it's always interesting when you hear someone else playing your story or some of your highlights. It's always engaging, but but there's nothing more, I would say rewarding than looking in your own mirror. Right. So so whatever I'm about to say, Ari, really, it's just it's not about who, you know, what I've done, but it's more about who I am, I think. Yeah. All of those things are really the manifestation of efforts in some shape or form. But for every great story, there's probably a hill that we've all had to fall down to get to the store. And so, yes, I've had some some really interesting highlights in my career and in my life. But like with most business people, most entrepreneurs and most people, it's a rollercoaster, you know, and and the the wisdom that we have today. It's something we can reflect on, but, you know, when you when you start off early in your career, we all have dreams. We all have those strong desires. *Sesh* [00:02:53] And sometimes those desires aren't really aligned because that's why we need to develop our skills and our knowledge and our experiences. It's all part of the learning journey. So, yes, my name is Sash. Yes, I've done some wonderful things in my career. But the best way I describe what I've done is I love to build authentic relationships. And so that's what I'm about. I've been I've realized that that was my truth. *Sesh* [00:03:23] My truth was void of all of those traumas. All of those issues, all of those challenges. Every time I fell over down the hill and I tumble off, I picked myself up. I realized that my authentic self was my inner voice, which I managed to express in a different light. I realized that like a child, when you fall off the bike, when you remember when you first start cycling and you fall off. We what do we do? We pick ourselves up and we carry on with. We don't care. Bruised, bleeding, not hurt, but we don't. But what happens is when we get older and we continue falling, we bring a lot of emotional pieces. *Sesh* [00:04:10] We bring all of those desires that we have, which are really in itself probably an enemy because you become so attached to something that it drives you. You lose yourself in the process. So that all makes sense. You know, what am I. I am a person who loves to engage. I love to collaborate. I do so. In a way that there is value for all sides. And I've enjoyed the process of. Finding a way to reinvent myself at every stage possible. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that. There are some people who start their careers and they're able to start and finish on one lane. But most entrepreneurs, as we know, to go down that path. It's just the nature of who we are. Anyway, I hope that makes sense. *Ari* [00:05:09] Yeah. Oh, it makes sense. *Ari* [00:05:10] You know, they say that the saying got it that they got wrong is survival of the fittest. It's not survival of the fittest. Fittest that Darwin said it's survival of the most adaptable survive. *Ari* [00:05:26] If you can adapt to change, then you're going to be the one who survives. And we've had obviously a lot of change in the last few months. Right. *Sesh* [00:05:35] Right. Right. *Ari* [00:05:37] Beyond beyond that, you know, as as you've consulted companies like world banks and countries, what have you seen as the biggest block to people being able to get that mindset, the heart set to be adaptable to change? *Sesh* [00:05:57] Yeah, well, you've mentioned two things to the mind sets and the heart intelligence. And I was speaking to a global thought leader, Murray Diamond. But I'm only last week and we've been having this really interesting conversation and very recently people saying, I'm so sensual, so soulful and it just resonating. And I'm I keep going back and says, well, you know. How comes in my career, I've built those wonderful relationships. Well, I did a lot of this. Yes. Because one has to understand who you're dealing with. *Sesh* [00:06:33] There has to be a princess to engage. But actually, it was my heart intelligence. That people were people by people naturally. Well, what happens is what's the blockage, Larry, is that we place barriers in front of us. And we we self sabotage. We don't value ourselves the way in which we can self-love. Trust me. Should be enormous. Should be something that we can relate to internally, that mirror that I mentioned. That's when I look in the mirror. And and so I think that, you know, I guess the biggest challenges that I see, it's the people you're dealing with. You have a choice. You have to also understand who do you resonate with. And if you believe that there's no one else like you out there, then you'll never come across people who are like minded. And there's a choice. We have a choice. All of those things you've spoken about are just a handful of many of the relationships that any one of us has managed to foster and develop. The truth is knowing when to step away. Knowing who's not in your tribe. You can't force energy that flow doesn't look that makes sense. *Ari* [00:08:02] That makes, you know, the kind of person loves to have dissenting opinion opinions around me. I like to have debates. I like to have arguments. I like to pick fights a little bit with especially with the system at large. Right. *Ari* [00:08:19] And I like those dissenting opinions because it allows me to develop more nuanced, critical thinking skills. *Ari* [00:08:28] I get to take that information in and then put it into my kind of calculator mind. *Ari* [00:08:37] So which piece of that is true? Which piece of that isn't true? How does you make it optimize? You know me, I'm I'm all about performance and optimization. Right. Getting results. So the question I get to ask myself is what results make things more optimal? And if I have dissenting opinions, I can find out if those results are going to be more optimal or if the results that I have or if they're somewhere in between that we can play with, that becomes more optimal. *Ari* [00:09:08] So to me, my tribe is people who have my opinion, who have my belief, and those who don't just like skill sets. Right. We want people with different skill sets. So I like what you're saying because they have to have the energy of openness in order to even have those conversations. Right. *Sesh* [00:09:29] You've got you've got you know, as you as you were talking, you know, just one word was was appearing as you were talking, which is truth. Why would you know if you if you are true to yourself and you really wanted to live of value, right? Yes. We need to use critical thinking skills. Yes, we need to use whatever skills we need to engage. But not every discussion starts off while the safety is a wind theme. Right. For all people. Well, what is important is, is being able to navigate forward and what you've described is. *Sesh* [00:10:08] Is using. Everything that you have about you, which is you, because if it's not meaningful to you, how on earth will your passion flow? *Sesh* [00:10:23] Right. And so one is one of the big problems in business very often is we think, you know, there's a concern for task and a concern for people. We know that there's a continuum when you are purely focused on performance. Without concern for people, that balance shifts as we see today. OK, so so for me, put peak performance is great, but but not at the cost. Not at a cost. I'm not I swear, I think not, but as you said it, there's a balance between here and here, which is our consciousness, I guess it's way that lives anyway, right? Yeah. *Ari* [00:11:08] All right. So we're gonna have one. One final question. *Ari* [00:11:13] The question I always ask at the end is, can you give one to three actionable steps that somebody can take now to move their life forward in a meaningful way that they can literally take and say, OK, I can write this down and I can start on it now? *Sesh* [00:11:34] Yeah, so I think the first thing is, is to check on the ego. It's not something you can actually weigh on a scale. OK? But one needs to reflect. One needs to perhaps maybe just explore. *Sesh* [00:11:51] What is it that sits there from the ego perspective? OK. And I guess the first thing. So so the first thing is just reflects, you know, just just maybe read up and just just take a check. Despite this, catch yourself. Are you making a decision because you are a new only? Or we're making decision because it's of benefit to everyone. Now, the ego means that we've got to I think the second thing in areas is we're in an environment where social distancing has now become the norm. That creates an opportunity to maybe talk differently, communicate differently. Now, we all know from from from research that most of our communication is body language. How on earth? Right. But you're going to see my expression if I'm wearing a mask. So in a way, this is where we get the opportunity to reflect. So the second thing is. The ego. Yes, but reflect. We have an opportunity to reflect in ways that we've never had before in depth. And the third thing, Ari, is my third piece of my wisdom would be when you find your frequency. *Sesh* [00:13:08] That resonates. You have to be ready. To go with the flow. *Ari* [00:13:17] I think that's the one with the going with the flow is hard for people, especially when they have preconceived notions about. *Ari* [00:13:26] What they should shouldn't, you know. *Ari* [00:13:29] All yes, those things. *Sesh* [00:13:30] So that's sort says preconceived notions are driven from wisdom. But is driven from ego or desire. Only then is it. You know, where to enter the rainbow again so that it's desperate that those are the three things that I would say. *Sesh* [00:13:46] And it's it's you know, I'm also, you know, I read it irrespective of all of the wonders of things I have done, I am personally going through my own journey again. And and it's it's a beautiful moment. Absolutely beautiful moment. And what I found is all three of those things have brought to me. A global in my sphere of radiance is with influential people who are coming one by one. It's effortless. *Sesh* [00:14:18] They're arriving. It's like the law of attraction. The intentions. It's like magical living. *Sesh* [00:14:24] All those things have now come into one. *Sesh* [00:14:29] So I'm just here. And I'm not going to a great my friend. Right. So let me see. You've got none. But my point is my point is it's never too late. *Ari* [00:14:42] Absolutely. Haven't having a hold of you. *Sesh* [00:14:45] Say that again? *Ari* [00:14:46] How can people get a hold of you? *Sesh* [00:14:49] So game changer sesh dot com. You know, it's been difficult trying to say my surname, but Game Change Assoc. Coalminer's where you can find me. OK. My name is pretty easy if you type in the sash. It's Sesh you're bound to find you'll recognize my picture. It's pretty easy to click on the link. *Ari* [00:15:07] Some people are going to be just listening to the audio so we'll know. Well, there's a picture up of you. Yeah. *Ari* [00:15:13] So thank you so much for for being here, for offering your words of wisdom and your years of experience. *Ari* [00:15:21] And I so appreciate it. And everybody go check out game changer sesh.org or sesh.com. *Sesh* [00:15:30] Dot com and. *Ari* [00:15:33] And find out what he's doing. He just had this amazing event with Forbes, Riley and Alex Stern, who created constant contact. I mean, it's it's an incredible road. *Sesh* [00:15:45] Angel. Don't forget Robo Angel, the creator of Pictionary. *Ari* [00:15:48] That's right. Rob Angel. Pictionary. *Sesh* [00:15:51] What was it, 60 million games to a million. *Sesh* [00:15:54] Thirty eight million. OK. I exaggerated. Yeah. *Sesh* [00:15:59] That's okay. We've got another event taking place on the 19th of September. Comes this uprising game changer, too, Ari? This is going to be. Well, you know, you already you know, you seem to feed back online. You see that people's lives. I said that right at the beginning. There are going to be some of you that are going to have the most dramatic aha moments. I missed exactly what happened. So I'm about to do number two. *Ari* [00:16:25] So I challenged to go and check that out and really start reflecting on yourself, finding out what is you, what is your ego, what's your fear and trauma versus what you really want. What do you want to do to live passionately, you know, create a new tomorrow is all about how we're going to activate our vision for a better world, how we're going to create the world that we want instead of living in and suffering in the world that's been created in generations before us. *Ari* [00:16:56] My saying is we made this up and we can make it up better. So let's do something about it. *Ari* [00:17:01] Let's check the ego, reflect on yourself, find out who you want to be. And when we get there, you really get to activate that vision and those passions for a better world. *Ari* [00:17:14] So thank you so much just for being here. And and we will talk again soon. *Sesh* [00:17:20] Thank you so much. Our pleasure. Thank you. Have a great day. Thank you. *Ari* [00:17:27] Thank you for listening to this podcast. I appreciate all you do to create a new tomorrow for yourself and those around you. If you'd like to take this information further and are interested in joining a community of like minded people who are all passionate about activating their vision for a better world, go to the Web site, createanewtomorrow.com and find out how you can be part of making a bigger difference. I have a gift for you. Just for checking it out. *Ari* [00:17:52] And look forward to seeing you take the leap. And joining our private paid mastermind community. Until then, see you on the next episode.

Concentric Circles
Episode 3 - Balance with Alex Stern

Concentric Circles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 70:10


Work/life balance is an elusive subject for most people in the modern world. When you add the struggles and pressures of a creative's day-to-day, it can be a moving target. On today's episode, the lads talk with Alex Stern about how to strike the perfect balance of home life, work, and creative output. Join the inner circle and learn more at https://concentriccircles.cc

Casually Obsessed
Ninth House Wants You to Ask Some Questions

Casually Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 82:39


Magic might just want to murder you! Zan Romanoff and I are talking about Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo. This adult fantasy novel imagines that each of Yale's Ancient Eight secret societies practice a different form of magic while a shadowy ninth house watches over them all. The main character Alex Stern is headed for anything but the Ivy League until she catches the university's attention when she's the sole survivor of a horrific, unsolved multiple homicide. In this episode we talk about: How the magic of Ninth House differs from Harry Potter and many of the other magic school books we're used to; Why it feels like this book was written especially for us; Not wanting to read about happy people when you're struggling; The grand tradition of children of the west running away to the east to become "real" people; What violence we are and aren't comfortable with, and what that might say about us; Darlington is an addict and we love him. You can find the show notes for this episode, with links to everything we talked about, at casuallyobsessedpodcast.com/ninth-house. You can Zan on Instagram/Twitter @Zanopticon and at her website, zanromanoff.com. Casually Obsessed is on instagram @casuallyobsessedpodcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chelsee-bergen/message

Can I Steal You For a Second?
How to Get Cast on The Bachelor (Special Interview Episode)

Can I Steal You For a Second?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 41:09


Ashley and Shea interview Alex Stern - a casting producer for unscripted television - to find out what goes in to finding the right people for a dating competition.

Orion Books
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo, Read by Lauren Fortgang and Michael David Axtell

Orion Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 8:45


Click here to buy: https://adbl.co/2PbUedU The instant SUNDAY TIMES and NEW YORK TIMES bestseller that Stephen King calls 'Impossible to put down' The mesmerising adult debut from Leigh Bardugo. A tale of power, privilege, dark magic and murder set among the Ivy League elite. Alex Stern is the most unlikely member of Yale's freshman class. A dropout and the sole survivor of a horrific, unsolved crime - the last thing she wants is to cause trouble. Not when Yale was supposed to be her fresh start. But a free ride to one of the world's most prestigious universities was bound to come with a catch. Alex has been tasked with monitoring the mysterious activities of Yale's secret societies - societies that have yielded some of the most famous and influential people in the world. Now there's a dead girl on campus and Alex seems to be the only person who won't accept the neat answer the police and campus administration have come up with for her murder. Because Alex knows the secret societies are far more sinister and extraordinary than anyone ever imagined. They tamper with forbidden magic. They raise the dead. And, sometimes, they prey on the living . . . 'Ninth House is the best fantasy novel I've read in years, because it's about real people. Bardugo's imaginative reach is brilliant, and this story, full of shocks and twists, is impossible to put down' Stephen King 'Ninth House is one of the best fantasy novels I've read in years. This book is brilliant, funny, raw and utterly magnificent - it's a portal to a world you'll never want to leave' Lev Grossman, bestselling author of The Magicians trilogy 'Ninth House rocked my world. I could not get enough of Alex Stern, a heroine for the ages. With a bruised heart and bleeding knuckles, she risks death and damnation - again and again - for the people she cares about. I was cheering her on the whole way: from the first brilliant sentence of this book to the last' Joe Hill, bestselling author of N0S4A2

23min of Ska
the Ska After Party for 11/11 feat. Alex Stern

23min of Ska

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 34:21


Today's guest is a member of the Void Union, the Pomps, Big D & the Kids Table and the Doped Up Dollies! He's Alex Stern and here's here to talk about the new Void Union album, how he joined up w/ Big D and how the Pomps came to do a Smoking Popes cover EP! Find more out about all of the bands that Alex is in these following links: the Void Union: http://voidunion.com/ the Pomps: https://www.facebook.com/ThePompsBand/ Big D & the Kids Table: http://www.bigdandthekidstable.com/ the Doped Up Dollies: https://www.facebook.com/TheDopedUpDollies/ SHOWS: the Void Union Record Release Show: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/the-void-union-riki-rocksteady-thunder-road-tickets/9894355 Skanksgiving: https://www.axs.com/events/383429/goldfinger-tickets Hometown Throwdown 22: https://www.bosstonesmusic.com/2019/09/24/hometown-throwdown-22/ RELEASES: the Void Union - Return of the Super Vape: https://voidunion.bandcamp.com/album/return-of-the-super-vape Big D & the Kids Table - Strictly Covered: https://bigdandthekidstableofficial.bandcamp.com/album/strictly-covered Buford O'Sullivan & the Robots - Stolen Soul - https://bufordosullivan.bandcamp.com/album/stolen-soul Background music from Eric Daino: https://www.fiverr.com/ericdaino If you would like to lend an instrumental track to use as bed music for this show, or heck, write a theme song for this show, please sent it to: podcast@skaafterparty.com If you would like to lend an instrumental track to use as bed music for this show, or heck, write a theme song for this show, please sent it to: podcast@skaafterparty.com Support the Ska After Party Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/skaafterparty Find & follow our other show 23min of Ska on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/23minofSka/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/23minofSka Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/23minofska/ Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/23min-of-ska?refid=stpr Want to submit your band for a future interview? Email: podcast@skaafterparty.com Let me know what you think of this show, or let me know of tours and upcoming albums! Email: podcast@skaafterparty.com

The Talking Bookshelf Podcast
S1, E6, Ninth House

The Talking Bookshelf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 39:52


Natasha and Rachel delve into the dark and disturbing secrets of 'Ninth House' by Leigh Bardugo. They explore the magic of the world and get excited by how many of the societies are yet to be explored! This episode also features a heated discussion about the YA genre as a whole, and whether or not 'Ninth House' could still have a place in the genre. And of course, there is mention of everyone's favourite gentleman of Lethe, Darlington. So sit back, have a cup of tea and enter Yale!

Kick in the Yes
HOW TO PLAN FOR SUCCESS

Kick in the Yes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 19:52


How to Plan for Success with my guest Alex Stern, best selling author and founder of MY PA Planner, your personal assistant and the ultimate planner for business, life.  She has created a business by making a plan.  Tune in to find out the ingredients needed to create your roadmap to success. In this episode, we will also share 20 Planning Tips for 2020 with steps you can implement right now to help with your successful journey in life and business as we get ready for the New Year. MY PA has everything you need to create a business & life that you love and all in one place.  Find out how a simple system can increase your productivity, help you stay focused and achieve your goals.  Great news for all my listeners! Get your FREE DOWNLOAD of the 2020 Edition of MY PA PLANNER. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe! 

The MiscELENAeous Podcast with Elena Davies
Alex Stern, Spilling the Mayonnaise on Reality TV Casting

The MiscELENAeous Podcast with Elena Davies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 54:15


Have you ever wondered how to get on a Reality TV Show? Well today, Alex Stern, the Reality Casting Director who put Elena on TV and into our lives forever is on the podcast sharing insider secrets. There's also a lot of riveting talk about mayonnaise. You do not want to miss this if you like sandwiches or TV.

The LIVELY Podcast: No Makeup Needed
Episode 101: Taking That YOLO Step With Rebecca Minkoff

The LIVELY Podcast: No Makeup Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 28:48


Rebecca Minkoff is a global fashion powerhouse taking the world by storm. She is the co-founder and creative director of her global namesake brand. She's an entrepreneur, activist, designer, a mama and a true creative. When she was 18 years old, she packed up and left home, setting her sights on fashion design in NYC. The hustle was real, and after a few major YOLO moments, she found a life full of passion, purpose, and confidence. In September of 2018, she established the Female Founder Collective, a network of businesses led by women that invests in women's financial power across the socio-economic spectrum by enabling and empowering female-owned businesses. In our first episode, we chat with Rebecca about that first YOLO step, the high highs and low lows of running your own biz, and finding your tribe of good people. We'll also hear from LIVELY ambassador and singer/songwriter Alex Stern, who packed up her car and moved from New Mexico to Nashville to make it in the music scene. A few years later, she's a fresh new artist on the CMT charts. Rebecca's LIVELY Spotlight: Hatch Michelle's LIVELY Spotlight: BelleForce Active   You can follow Rebecca on Instagram and Twitter @rebeccaminkoff. The LIVELY Podcast is hosted by its CEO & Founder Michelle Cordeiro Grant. Produced by @ArcCreativePod with @RoseEReid and Sabine Jansen. Special thanks to our LIVELY team and Ali Alquiza @alialquiza. If you liked this episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, and be sure to tell a friend about it! We love this community and want to make we reach as many friends as possible :) For the up-to-the-minute scoop, follow us on Instagram @wearlively Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cassie's Country
Alex Stern

Cassie's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 13:09


Cassie chats with Alex Stern in celebration of her new single "Anybody's Almost," which is now available on iTunes! Follow Alex: fb alexsternofficial IG and Twitter alex_stern_

Nine Lives Podcast
Nine Lives Shorts: Alex Stern

Nine Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 10:30


In this episode, we hear from Alex Stern and how she found her love for psychology. Songs used: Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (Piano)

Kaddish
Episode 5: A container big enough to hold us

Kaddish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 27:22


Naomi Leapheart and Christa Craven discuss queer reproductive loss in episode 5. They weave the body and spirit into our imaginings of what reproductive loss is- something that happens to queer bodies, and in queer families. If you want to share your story of reproductive loss with the Kaddish community, you can call 240-KAD-DISH and for a listener episode. We’re fundraising!! Kaddishpodcast.com or bit.ly/kaddishpodcast to go there directly. Offering tinctures to ease grief, stickers, benshcers (zines) and our eternal gratitude! Thank you so much to: Naomi Christine Leapheart Crista Craven Carrie Preston Jei-Jei Tan Tiny Victor, for the music Chelsea Noriega Cyd Weissman The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford Produced by Alex Stern

Evolve Your Comany Podcast
How To Get The Best Out Of A Team

Evolve Your Comany Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 8:44


How to lead a team that goes beyond the call of duty? Alex Stern explains what to do to involve team members and give them freedom to act. These basic concepts of empowerment serve as strong multipliers for any team's output. Join Alex and Bjorn in their exciting and insightful conversation.

Mum to Millionaire: Motivation Mindset Mumpreneur Podcast
10 tips to really make FACEBOOK work for your business

Mum to Millionaire: Motivation Mindset Mumpreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2015 48:35


No one liking your facebook posts? Struggling to get people to like your page? Do you really hate facebook right now!?WELL DON'T! Facebook for Business is an incredible free marketing resource.Alex Stern is a Mum of 1 & author of 'Make social media work for your business' she is so passionate about facebook and after listening to this episode your passion for facebook will be reignited! I LOVE Alex's no nonsense, lateral thinking approach and her enthusiasm is so infectious.