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Hallo Freunde heute gibt es gleich zwei Highlights. Neues Design und eine neue Episode meiner Indie Dance The Mix Series. Diesmal mit Label Boss Jason Peters von Roam Recordings aus San Francisco, Vereinigte Staaten. Viel Spaß Kurt Kjergaard Hello friends Today there are two highlights... a new design and a new episode of my Indie Dance The Mix series. This time with label boss Jason Peters of Roam Recordings from San Francisco, USA. Enjoy, Kurt Kjergaard BIO Jason Peters is a DJ/Producer and the label boss of Roam Recordings. Over the last decade he and his label's output have been at the forefront of the indie dance/dark disco movement. While his music centers around 80s italo, 90s rave, and contemporary indie dance and dark disco, you will also hear rare disco, psychedelic techno, and early house. Jason Peters is also a long time staple of the San Francisco dance music community where he plays regularly for some of SF's more discerning clubs and promoters such as Sunset Sound System, Monarch, The Great Northern, and F8. On Jason Peters' travels outside of the Bay Area he has played events such as SundaySunday, CRSSD festival, Block 9 at Glastonbury, Red Light Radio, Kater Blau, and the Alfresco festival. Ransom Note puts it best: “Just like Jason's own productions, which also appear on the label, the music is dark and hypnotic, cosmic and driving - sounds that'll take you down a wormhole. There are a lot of labels and artists treading similar terrain these days, but Jason was spearheading this new wave of exciting and unique dance music a long time ago." LINKS SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/jasonjppeters INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/jasonjppeters/ BEATPORT https://www.beatport.com/de/artist/jason-peters/680700 FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/jasonpetersroam SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/artist/604VHP7YIlZR0wWTW2PBON?si=lCzxp0c7SCW9N4JvTbisMg&nd=1&dlsi=2918e884bdfb4664 LINKTREE https://linktr.ee/jason.peters Tracklist Wingspan - Rotciv [Roam Recordings] Italobingo (Club Mix) - Jabberwocky [Fait-Maison - Grand Mus] Genki Girl - Panthera Krause [Riotvan] Get Over It - XANDL [Somethingnu] No Somos Neutros (Jason Peters Remix) - Recardo Reuben [Side Up Works] Between You (Extended Mix) - Factory Floor [Phantasy Sound] ??? - Jason Peters - Unreleased Tiness (Original Mix) - Indieveed [Disco Halal] Control - CHLOE (Thévenin) [Lumière Noire] Galaxy Walker (Italo Brutalo Remix) - Shubostar [uju Records] We Used to Watch the Sunrise - Jason Peters [forthcoming on Roam Recordings] Escapism - Jason Peters - Unreleased Disclaimer: All material on this channel is posted with the explicit consent of the artist/labels and no copyrights are violated in any way. If you are a copyright owner and want your work to be removed from our channel please contact us with a personal message here and we will remove your material right away. Please note that we do not benefit from posting this material and have only the intention to help new and emerging artist to be heard by supporting & promoting podcasts. Thx a lot... Kurt Kjergaard
Kayla Twomey Flamman is the owner of Miller Gallery in Charleston, SC. Her love for art started during her childhood, growing up in Greenville, SC. After completing her Bachelor's from High Point University and Master's from Webster University, she started working in contemporary fine art galleries across the South, which eventually led her to owning one herself. Kayla also paints from her home studio in Charleston, with her husband and pup, Finn. Her surroundings often inspire her artworks, ranging from skyscapes to still lifes. Her ultimate goal is to bring joy to the moments in our everyday lives through art.In this conversation, we discuss what it takes to acquire and run a small business while staying balanced and forward-thinking. We also get into the details of pivoting careers, the behind-the-scenes of the gallery world, and all the many ways art shows up in our lives.This May, Miller Gallery will feature Kate Blohm Photography in a group show, Al Fresco, in collaboration with Textile Designer and Painter Teresa Roche, and Fine Art Painter Rachael Reese. Available May 2nd, 2025. Shipping worldwide! Learn more here - https://themillergallery.com/Support the show
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Hospitality owners are getting hit with a large bill for outdoor dining. Queenstown District Council's increased its alfresco dining fees after pausing rises during the pandemic. One hospitality business has seen their per square-metre cost rise from $160 to $600. Queenstown Mayor Glyn Lewers told Mike Hosking that $600 is 30% of the rental rate of the CBD, which is a standard industry practice shared by other cities such as Christchurch. He says rates haven't been increased since 2006, and after pausing the plans for Covid, they're now picking them back up. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alfresco dining's coming at a high cost to hospitality owners. Outdoor dining fees in Queenstown are being hiked almost 1600%, in some cases costing businesses $51,000 dollars a year. Meanwhile, the Tauranga City Council's introducing the fees at $150 per square metre, just below Auckland's highest fee of $154 dollars per square metre. Hospitality NZ chief executive Steve Armitage told Mike Hosking that public spaces allow businesses to expand and attract more customers. He says businesses aren't arguing against paying fair charges to use public spaces, but can't weather these increases at this current time. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tauranga businesses are furious about what they label harsh outdoor dining fees following a tough winter. They've been waived for the rest of 2024, but in the new year businesses must pay an annual charge based on outdoor dining area. In Mount Maunganui it will be $150 per square metre used, which compares to Auckland, where the highest fee is $154 a square metre. Black Orchid Collective Cafe Owner Veronica de Oliveira told Ryan Bridge she understands the council wants to control the outdoor areas a bit since the summer is quite busy, but it's also the only time of the year that they're actually very busy. She thinks that a lot of people will rebel against the fees, and quite a few alfresco set ups will be lost, making the city quiet. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our first podcast from Nissan studios! Wyn Masters joins Olly and Davi for a quintessentially British al fresco podcast. In this episode, Wyn discusses how living in various countries has shaped his personality and his ongoing quest to find new riding companions. He also opens up about fatherhood, offering hilarious advice for new dads on time management, social media, and why he believes kids don't need the most expensive bikes. Wyn further shares his insights on the current state of downhill racing, what he thinks sets Amaury Pierron and Loic Bruni apart from the rest of the field, how the privateer project really works, and much more. We hope you enjoy this episode and are as excited as we are about our new mobile setup, courtesy of Nissan! Missed our van build video? Catch it HERE! This episode's sponsors & News Peak Supps: We want to make supplementing for riding as easy as possible with The Ride Companion bundle. It contains everything you need for pre/post ride, recovery and hydration and, you can get new sticker sheet for free too! Head to peaksupps.co.uk and use code ‘theridecompanion' for 10% off. (*Discount code not available on other bundles, discounts and weights) Everybody needs a WORX Hydroshot and other power tools, right? Get 15% off all WORX tools at uk.worx.com when you use code THERIDECOMPANION Support our long term partners - Nissan Vans: https://www.nissan.co.uk/vehicles/new-vehicles/primastar.html - Sign up to and follow The Race Companion: https://www.theracecompanion.com https://www.instagram.com/theracecompanion - Get 10% off Troy Lee Designs with code 'theridecompanion' at saddleback.avln.me/c/OzduCWvjtcOr - Athletic Greens: Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs at athleticgreens.com/RIDECOMPANION - Compex: Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at compex.com/uk/ - Peak Supps: Get 10% off the TRC bundle and everything on site with code ‘theridecompanion' at peaksupps.co.uk - Worx: Get 15% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at worx.com - LAKA: Get 30 days of FREE insurance with code ‘RIDECOMPANION30' at laka.co - HKT Products: Use code ‘PODCAST' for 10% off the entire site. Follow & Engage Olly Wilkins Instagram @odub_23 YouTube @owilkins23 The Ride Companion Instagram @theridecompanion YouTube @TheRideCompanion YouTube clips and BTS channel @moreridecompanion Get official Ride Companion merch, find old episodes and more theridecompanion.co.uk
An iconic bar has been forced to close its outdoor dining two hours early following a complaint from a neighbouring business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on AirTalk, Disneyland workers have avoided a strike after agreeing to a new deal that will increase wages by 31% and improve sick leave. Also on the show, we check in on the state of the video game industry; we explore the legal gray area of deepfakes and how to safely regulate the technology; we discuss how Vice President Kamala Harris is rebranding herself in her presidential campaign; we check-in with Los Angeles restaurants and get their thoughts on the Al Fresco ordinance extension; and more. Disneyland workers avoid strike (00:17) Checking-in on the video game industry (12:17) Are deepfakes protected under free speech? (43:35) A look into VP Kamala Harris' presidential rebrand (53:02) Checking-in on LA restaurants (1:13:24) The best kid-friendly restaurants in SoCal (1:28:40)
California's water supply is forecast to diminish over the next 20 years. Voters will decide whether to expand the L.A. County Board of Supervisors in November. The city of L.A. is giving restaurants more time to make their al fresco dining set ups permanent. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
‘Tis the season for patios, rooftops, and other outdoor dining opportunities in Chicago. The Infatuation's Adrian Kane and John Ringor give host Jacoby a rundown of the city's best alfresco dining spots from romantic patios to rooftops where you can actually avoid getting sunburned. Spots mentioned: Mott St Enoteca Roma Hopleaf Bar Soul and Smoke (Avondale) Kimski Rica Arepa Reggie's Afro Joe's Tetto Gene's Sausage Shop Lonesome Rose (Logan Square) Bar Avec Taxim Open Outcry Brewing The Woodlawn Aba Ema Milky Milky Ice Cream Chiu Quon Bakery Sugar Shack Lilac Tiger Red Hot Ranch Dan's Hot Dogs Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about our sponsors: “Black Sunday” at TimeLine Theatre Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We love it when politics goes mainstream... And it did this week when Sunak and Starmer decided to appear on Loose Women and Sunday Brunch, respectively. Jemma and Marina discuss how they both fared, and why one of them went viral - probably because he tried to suggest he was fixing child poverty with an Online Safety Bill.Next up are more culture wars as a result of the 72-gender myth which is resulting in new legislation, despite the only evidence of this being a thing coming from someone's next door neighbour's friend's sister's cat. And you'll be glad to know that it's not just poverty that is spiraling in this country, but Sunak's and his wife's wealth too. Jemma and Marina discuss the growing inequality in the UK and elsewhere, and why soulless Sunak is the last person we need at the helm.Finally, get your patio tables and parasols ready, because Al Fresco dining is about to hit the UK by storm thanks to a new Brexit benefit - apparently. Someone might need to tell Trade Secretary, Kemi Badenoch where the term Al Fresco originates from...Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcast
Should California be able to require sobriety in homeless housing? L.A. businesses question new rules for permanent “Al Fresco” dining. Lab grown meat banned in Alabama, following Florida's measure. Landlines are safe in California (for now). What does this mean for the future.
Dinosaurs roamed the Earth 66 million years ago! What's that got to do with the 1950s? Not a lot. Alfresco, BBQs, eating outside... that wasn't a thing back in the 1950s and 60s. But it's very popular these days. Join me this Sunday for a chat about anything and everything.
2/18/24 Pastor Jordan dives into our Lent series, Meeting Jesus at the Table. The sermon covers Mark 6 and the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000.
Forecasters warn of flooded roadways and underpasses amid today's storm. Rent hikes kick in today in the city of Los Angeles. LA rolls out permanent al fresco dining program. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
Chapter 23: A Deep Frieze al Fresco Eugene and Anjus are trying to escape a frame job. Shaindel is trying to win an unwinnable election. Is there anything anyone can do? The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was directed by James Oliva with sound design and mastering by Martin D. Fowler. Editing assistance by Hannah Fairchild. Jordan Stillman is our production manager. for more information visit: www.landwhalepod.com Warning: this podcast contains depictions of violence, adult situations, historical inaccuracies, slang, outdated ideas, well meaning but flawed people, inappropriate jokes, anachronisms, and overall piffle and humbug, listener discretion is advised Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al Fresco dining is here to stay in LA. Dozens of digital billboards coming to the city are supposed to bring you news you can use. A ban on new warehouses in Pomona is expiring. And we'll hear from high school students about the songs they couldn't stop playing in 2023. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
We're joined by Brant Cox and Sylvio Martins of The Infatuation LA to break down their list of the Best New Restaurants of 2023. They dropped this list a couple of weeks ago now, and it includes some truly stellar spots that have graced the LA dining scene this past year, such as Donna's of Echo Park and Loreto of Frogtown. Brant and Sylvio walk us through their process for compiling this list. We learn about their favorites, honorable mentions that just missed out, and why some big names like Funke and Poltergeist didn't quite make the cut. We also talk food trends of 2023 - from the Great Martini Revival to the seemingly inescapable barrage of red sauce Italian spots flooding our timelines - and they look forward to 2024, discussing which upcoming restaurant openings have them chomping at the bit. First though, there are a couple of headlines in the food world I wanted to discuss, from LA's Al Fresco Program moving towards permanence to the closure of several big name restaurants. Helpful links: Infatuation Best New Restaurants 2023 https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/collection/best-new-restaurants-los-angeles-2023 LAT on Al Fresco dining https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-12-08/los-angeles-city-council-permanent-al-fresco-dining Michelin adds 3 LA restaurants to guide https://la.eater.com/2023/12/12/23998495/michelin-guide-discoveries-2023-hibi-baroo-olivia-restaurants-los-angeles Kinn closure https://www.latimes.com/food/story/2023-11-21/los-angeles-korean-restaurant-kinn-chef-mental-health#:~:text=On%20closing%20L.A.'s%20Kinn%2C%20chef%20highlights%20mental%20health%20issues,close%20his%20tasting%2Dmenu%20restaurant. Craft closure https://la.eater.com/2023/11/20/23969943/craft-la-kinn-koreatown-closed-restaurants-los-angeles-november-2023 Angry Egret closure https://la.eater.com/2023/12/14/24001272/chef-wes-avila-angry-egret-dinette-chinatown-restaurant-closure-los-angeles --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelafoodpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelafoodpodcast/support
L.A.'s "al fresco" outdoor dining program on streets and sidewalks could become permanent. One of Andrew Do's fellow Orange County supervisors has called for an investigation into Do giving millions of taxpayer dollars to his daughter's nonprofit. And LAFC fans are ready for their team to face off in the MLS championship today. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
Thank you for tuning into “Starting Small'', a podcast about brand development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in the modern world. In this episode, I am joined by Deepak Ohri, founder of lebua Hotels & Resorts. Listen as Deepak talks about how the established hospitality organization has completely reinterpreted the service industry, by establishing emotional bonds with visitors that go beyond accepted hospitality conventions. Lebua is a collection of award-winning housing that includes famous structures like Tower Club at lebua and lebua at State Tower in Bangkok, as well as two amazing locations in India, lebua Lucknow and lebua Corbett, and a private hideaway in New Zealand, the Lake Okareka Lodge by lebua. The Dome, a group of prominent eateries located above Bangkok buildings, is the gem in Lebua's portfolio. The Dome, which houses restaurants including Sirocco, Breeze, the two-Michelin-star Mezzaluna, Sky, Flute, Alfresco 64, lebua No. 3, Pink, and the Chef's Table, is known for its amazing views and its world-class combination and cuisine. Make sure to check out lebua at: https://lebua.com/ Visit Starting Small Media: https://startingsmallmedia.org/ Subscribe to exclusive Starting Small emails: https://startingsmallmedia.org/newsletter-signup Follow Starting Small: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tour LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle Thank you to this episodes mid break sponsor, Color Factor. Color Factory is a celebration for your senses that taps into the joy of color through the expression of art to create experiences that make people of all ages smile, connect, remember, and feel like kids again. Each location (Chicago, NYC, and Houston) boast over a dozen immersive installations that expand your boundaries of perception, indulge you in play and discovery, and engage your senses in unexpected ways. Make sure to schedule your trip at: https://www.colorfactory.co/
Ben Maller talks about Al Michaels defending his broadcasting, the Patriots deciding to leave J.C Jackson off the Germany trip, Puck the World w/ Eddie Garcia, Fact or Fiction, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the SaaS world, success goes beyond the user. It's about nurturing relationships with an entire community of buyers within an account. Properly categorizing, communicating, and engaging with each role is the key to sustained growth and low churn. Watch the full episode here
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Welcome back to Destination Celebration, your daily dose of celebration inspiration. I'm Marlo Anderson, and with me is the ever-enthusiastic Latoya Johnson. In today's episode, we're stepping into the great outdoors for a double celebration. We kick things off with National Eat Outside Day, a day to relish the experience of dining al fresco, surrounded by the beauty of nature. Whether it's a picnic in the park, a barbecue in the backyard, or lunch on a mountaintop, eating outside enhances our connection with the world around us. As we savor the joy of outdoor dining, we'll also dive into National Trail Mix Day, a tribute to the versatile and energy-packed snack that accompanies us on hikes, road trips, and busy days. We'll explore the origins of trail mix, its variations, and the nutritious benefits it offers. So, join us as we revel in the pleasure of outdoor feasting and embrace the convenience of trail mix on the go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Janine Ratcliffe (@missj9 on Instagram) catches up with olive's senior food editor Anna Glover (@anna_glover_ on Instagram) to get her top tips for successful outdoor entertaining this summer including lots of recipe inspiration and advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WJCT holds a roundtable discussion with everyday people; the FDA approves the Alzheimer's drug Leqembi; the heat wave continues; Northeast Florida has many options for outdoor dining.
Fire Crews Battle Brush Fire near Turnbull Canyon in Hacienda Heights // Outdoor dining permit costs $16,000 under Al Fresco Program // Nominated writer, producer and director Billy Ray joins the program // More with Billy Ray // Crosstalk with Neil Saavedra
Amy and Ian sift through the red tops to find you the silliest stories from the North. Headlines this week include a guide on how to correctly do a wild wee, and a young entrepreneur who is breaking all the rules of the road. Featuring guest correspondent Esther Manito.Esther's will be on tour with her new show 'Hell Hath No Fury', kicking off at Soho Theatre 17-19 August and around the UK from 8 September - 19 October. For tickets and more information head to plosive.co.uk.Want Extra! Extra! content? Join our Patreon or Apple Subscription for weekly bonus content.Got a juicy story from t'North? Email it to northernnewspod@gmail.com.Follow Northern News on Twitter @NorthernNewsPod and Instagram @NorthernNewsPodcastAnd follow Esther on Instagram @esthermanito and Twitter @esther_manitoRecorded and edited by Aniya Das or Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio.Photography by Jonathan Birch. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(S8 EP14) Ahhh…the great outdoors! Summer is here and it brings to mind hiking, biking, walking and…eating outside! Along with the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, it also means there is no better time to think about meeting your friends in the fresh air of summer. What dishes are the best to prepare (or buy) to make your outdoor dining experience memorable? Fancy picnics may have originated so hunting parties could get a protein boost before battling the animals of the estate, but no animals were hurt in the recording of this episode. So, whether you will be dining outdoors at restaurants, or the wilds of someone's yard, Rick and Kate have tips and techniques to keep you safe and satiated. Also, a chicken chili and a pea and wasabi dip are on the menu for discussion this week.
Cirò may be the longest continually produced wine in the world, and legend has it that it is the wine that the Greek gods drank during the original Olympic games. So, if you haven't heard of it yet, or haven't tried it yet, we have one question for you: “Do you even lift, bro?!?” Cirò is the flagship wine of Calabria in southern Italy, and is a great choice for those who like Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, and other food friendly, medium bodied red wines. It is also a wine with roots in Greece, a 3,000+ year history, and is usually made in the same way it has been made for centuries - naturally and organically. We think Cirò is a crowd-pleaser, especially for cookouts and picnics. So,if you are curious about exploring Italian wines, or consider yourself an Italian wine fan, Cirò needs to be on your list! Wines reviewed in this episode: 2019 Baroni Capoano Cirò Rosso Classico, 2019 Segno Librandi Cirò Rosso Classico, and 2019 Scala Cirò Rosso Classico Superiore.Contact The Wine Pair Podcast - we'd love to hear from you!Visit our website, leave a review, and reach out to us: www.thewinepairpodcast.comFollow and DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewinepairpodcast/Send us an email: joe@thewinepairpodcast.com
John Newton, co-founder of Documentum and Alfresco, two of the most prominent companies in the content management industry, was just recognized with the AIIM 2023 Award of Merit. Recipients of the Award of Merit have been enrolled in the AIIM Company of Fellows for at least five years and have been an exemplary Fellow by demonstrating exceptional leadership and contribution to AIIM and the industry. John has served on the AIIM Board of Directors, including as Chairman in 2012. Listen as we discuss his journey as an industry pioneer and his views of where things are headed in the next five years. Host, Kevin Craine
Good news, your summer grill outs and picnics are now kicked up a notch thanks to Rosewild and Chef Jordan. Hear about the hand made sausages, onion dip, mustards and more that are featured in these delightful and delicious Rosewild Al Fresco Kits!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's episode 94! We ate Alfresco on the patio, we saw a stag beetle and we have a nest of baby birds in the wall of our house. Plus Joke of the Week, Poo Facts and Juno's Book Review. We love you all! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notcomplaining/message
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More tornados touch down in Los Angeles County; Al Fresco dining in Los Angeles inches closer to becoming a permanent fixture; US Surgeon general's report on loneliness points to the physical health risks of isolation. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/joinSupport the show: https://laist.com
Today on AirTalk, LA's Al Fresco ordinance may become permanent. Also on the show, General Motors forgoes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for its EVs; California's snowmelt causes statewide floods; this week's TV-Talk and more. A Vote On The Future Of Al Fresco Dining In Los Angeles Is Happening Today (0:15) GM Cuts Apple CarPlay, Android Auto From Its Electric Vehicles – What Does This Mean For Drivers? (22:40) How Baby Boomers Changed America and What Comes Next (35:18) Parts Of Central CA Already Crippled By Flooding Brace For More – Here's What To Know (51:33) DACA Recipients Await Ruling Federal Lawsuit That Could Decide Program's Fate (1:19:22) TV-Talk: ‘White House Plumbers,' ‘Love & Death,' ‘Fatal Attraction' & More (1:23:39)
JK & Al go through some parenting stories sent in by listeners, including one about an al fresco wee! Join the JK & Al show facebook group to win gear and have your say: https://www.facebook.com/groups/687128666193061/ JK & Al neon light > https://loveincltd.co.uk Sontronics Podcast Pro > https://www.sontronics.com/podcastpro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode is about pee fans such as fannywatcher, uniloo, Wet Man J, Iron Bladderman, Greedy Needy Girl, P155wet, girlwipes, Slick Gracey, Miss Piss, wet wulf, Al Fresco, and MegaPoop Tech. I'm just writing down those usernames because I found them all very funny. This week, The F Plus learns the term for a manager who is somehow also a woman.
A factory east of Los Angeles that recycles lead in old car batteries has been breaking pollution rules for years. Despite protests, they're not going anywhere. Prospering Backyards is a group that studies lead and other metals in soil surrounding the former Exide plant. Members are cleaning up the area while pushing the government to do more. LA's Al Fresco program allowed restaurants to quickly put up outdoor dining spaces during the pandemic. Now the city wants to revert to some of the old requirements.
Neil Saavedra Super Bowl Food / Technology for frozen foods / Kirkland Products // Neil Saavedra 'The Fork Reporter' Food enthusiasts / Outdoor Dining being debated L.A. Alfresco waived red tape during pandemic now May end // Parents rethinking sleepovers...Bang! Over to Stanley's // Super Bowl Ads / Lyft and Uber now have scooters / Storm Damage tax relief
Podcast SummaryIn this conversation with Sydney Sloan, Executive-in-Residence at Scale Venture Partners, she talks about ad program sophistication. Today, you'll hear about stage-appropriate sophistication, leveraging technology and tools, some of the most common timing mistakes, and the impacts of reaching certain levels of sophistication.Prior to Scale Venture Partners, Sydney's experience includes as a marketing services event specialist at Nestle SSA, Director of Strategic Customer Marketing & Sales Enablement at Adobe, Senior Director of Customer Experience at Jive Software, CMO at Alfresco, CMO at Salesloft, and Limited Partner at Stage 2 Capital.Episode Outline[05:06] Building sophistication into programs[09:25] Leveraging tools and technology[14:43] Common timing mistakes in adding sophistication[17:48] The impact of reaching levels of sophistication[19:41] Saleloft's motionConnect with SydneyWebsiteLinkedInConnect with Matter MadeMatter MadeLinkedIn (Eli)
This episode features an interview with Marilyn Miller, Chief People Officer at Netskope. Marilyn is responsible for Netskope's global human resources functions, including employee experience and talent acquisition. She has over 20 years of experience in high-visibility HR roles, including Anaplan, Alfresco, and Cisco Systems.In this episode, Mike and Marilyn discuss building security into the fabric of your organization, working collaboratively with CIOs and CISOs, and using storytelling to attract talent.-----------------“We talk about security as a team sport and a shared responsibility and accountability. I think the more that you can drive it from it's instilled in your culture and your values, you have less of a dependency than on the policing and the policy requirements of it. You still need to have those things in place, but I believe a lot in how do we educate, how do we enroll, how do we talk about the importance, how do we make it part of the fabric and culture of the company? And everybody understands their responsibility around data security, and the protection of it.” – Marilyn Miller-----------------Episode Timestamps:*(02:33): Marilyn's journey to becoming Chief People Officer*(04:44): How Marilyn works with security leaders when recruiting talent*(11:55): How Marilyn has seen cybersecurity becoming a company value*(18:58): Examples of personal security hygiene translating to the office *(21:53): Examples of CIOs and CISOs partnering with HR and People leaders*(26:45): How the pandemic changed hybrid work and what Marilyn hopes will stay*(33:56): Marilyn's advice for Chief People Officers in other organizations*(36:42): How we can get more diversity in security*(39:38): Quick Hits-----------------Links:Connect with Marilyn on LinkedInConnect with Mike on LinkedInwww.netskope.com
“With the wine you tell a story, you tell your story. Of your family, your place. Especially at this size.” We're in great company with Jacopo and his wife Mary, the newest generation of the Di Battista family to steward their Tuscan agriturismo, Querceto di Castellina in Chianti, Italy. What began as a countryside family retreat back in 1945, over the years became a working farm of olive groves and vineyards, home to farm animals and a renovated 15th century estate for visitors. Today, guests are greeted by warm smiles, hilltop views, organic wines and authentic experiences at what is a truly family affair: Laura, the matriarch of the family and master of Tuscan cuisine, Giorgio, her loving husband and architect, Jacopo, the founder of the winery, Mary, the head of marketing and hospitality, and Filippo, the director of the agriturismo. In this episode, Jacopo and Mary share what makes guests “come for the wine and linger for everything else,” including conversations about changing climates in Chianti, the community built during dinners in the vineyards, and a future full of collaborations with local artisans and makers. Top Takeaways [3:30] Brief travels back in time to Napa, California where Mary and Jacopo's love story began over a mutual passion for wine. [7:05] What Mary brought to the Di Battista's table, sharing the family's story, tales of the terroir, and elegant experiences that have attracted guests from all over the world. [12:45] Al Fresco dining at its source. How the delectable and desired Vineyard Dinners began. [21:20] The sense of place that makes Querceto di Castellina wines unique, from the organic vineyards to the hilltop terroir. [25:56] A true look at the impact of climate change on the vines and what it means for not just the grapes, but for future generations of guests who come to drink them. [32:30] The joy of staying in the charming countryside and using it as a means of visiting the local villages. [38:58] Advice from an Italian and American on how to learn from their chaotic lives, in taking time to savor “la dolce vita” in your own day to day lives. Visit For Yourself Querceto di Castellina Website Book a stay Learn about the wines Enjoy a cooking class, tasting or vineyard dinner Email info@querceto.com to receive a discount on your wine order when you mention SIGC. @quercetodicastellina Stay In Good Company Website We're Feeling Social: Instagram TikTok Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Facebook
Jeff Adorador spent his 20s as an outdoor nomad, spending most of his time in nature & able to fit all of his possessions in the back of a truck. In his 30's he got his Master's Degree in Counseling & in 2004 he combined his passions by founding Earthwalker, a service providing wilderness survival instruction, walk-and-talk outdoor counseling, and wilderness therapy adventures. In this episode we talk about finding your gifts late in life, what it was like going from sleeping under the stars to the fluorescent lighting of a hospital graveyard shift & why getting outside is more than just a good idea.If you liked this episode, you'll also like episode 130: BAREFOOT IN CANADA: REWILDING, BRAIN FOG & STARBUCKSGuest: https://www.instagram.com/earthwalkerllc/ | https://earthwalkerllc.com/ | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC09eX6KD2aiVx7AhZcOMHww/videosHost: https://www.meredithforreal.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/meredithforreal/ | meredith@meredithforreal.com | https://www.youtube.com/meredithforreal | https://www.facebook.com/meredithforrealthecuriousintrovertSponsors: https://uwf.edu/university-advancement/departments/historic-trust/ | https://www.ensec.net/
It's the end stages of Capitalism and we're admiring the peach blossoms in beautiful Fresno CA. We've got three heart warming sketches for you to enjoy. Check out the release today on Patreon and catch up on all our videos a week later at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY6rV2LpSsOUczZ7IyNoGlA For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Thanks to Mark Thompson for his beautiful voice See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.