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I'm talking to Evan Smith, who started Altana in 2019 because he predicted the first wave of globalized manufacturing and trade would end, and that companies would want new powerful tools to adapt their supply chains as the world grew more complex. Here in 2025, that looks like a pretty good bet — even if the way it's playing out is more stressful and chaotic than anyone really wants it to be. There are some big, unsettling ideas here, but talking about them directly and with clarity at least made me feel like I had a framework to understand the endless on-again, off-again news cycle on tariffs and trade. Links: Globalization 2.0 Manifesto | Altana The ‘giant sucking sound' of NAFTA | The Conversation ‘Offensive Realism': The never-ending struggle for power | American Diplomacy (2002) Foreign Affairs Big Mac I | NYT (1996) The end of the Golden Arches Doctrine | Financial Times Trump could scale back tariffs, Lutnick says | CNBC China joined rule-based trading system — then broke the rules | Politico Open Source and China: Inverting Copyright? | Wisconsin International Law Journal How the US lost out on iPhone work | NYT Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh is joined by Peter Swartz, co-founder and chief scientist at Altana, to discuss how AI is transforming global trade and supply chain management. Peter shares insights on Altana's AI-driven approach to providing visibility into complex value chains, highlighting its applications in both public and private sectors. The conversation covers the challenges of AI adoption in government, the importance of public-private partnerships, and the future of AI in international commerce.
In this insightful episode, Amir Bormand speaks with Peter Swartz, Altana's Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder, about using data science and machine learning to revolutionize global supply chain management. Peter discusses his journey from quantitative political science and civil engineering to becoming a leader in AI-driven supply chain solutions. He highlights the importance of domain expertise, data-driven decision-making, and leadership growth in scaling impactful technology. Key Takeaways: Cross-Disciplinary Expertise Fuels Innovation: Peter's diverse background in civil engineering and political science uniquely positioned him to tackle complex global supply chain challenges with data science and AI. The Value of Domain-Specific Knowledge: Understanding the global supply chain domain deeply enhances AI application effectiveness by allowing more accurate data modeling and meaningful insights. Leadership Through Continuous Learning: Transitioning from a technical role to a leadership position requires embracing feedback, learning from peers, and being open to evolving skill sets. Building Data-Powered Systems: Altana's mission is to create a global value chain management system that maps billions of data points across supply chains to enable better decision-making at scale. Balancing Technical and Business Leadership: Peter shares his experience of balancing technical product development with business leadership responsibilities to drive business success. Episode Highlights: [00:02:30] Blending Civil Engineering with Data Science [00:05:00] Founding Altana: The Why and How [00:08:00] Applying AI to Real-World Supply Chain Problems [00:12:00] Developing Scalable Data-Driven Solutions [00:16:00] Transitioning into Leadership and Management [00:20:00] Importance of Mentorship and Feedback [00:24:00] Leadership Lessons for Technical Founders [00:28:00] How to Stay Passionate and Focused Connect with Peter Swartz: Website: Altana.ai LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pgswartz Don't Miss: If you're passionate about AI, data-driven decision-making, and leadership growth, this episode is a must-listen. Share with your network, like, and subscribe for more in-depth conversations on tech and leadership.
Evan Smith is the co-founder and CEO of Altana, a global supply chain management platform. Altana is one of the newest freight tech unicorns out there– they recently raised $200mm in a Series C round that valued the company at over a billion dollars. In this episode, Evan and Auren discuss: Why "Globalization 2.0" is replacing free tradeHow Russia's economy defied sanctions expectationsThe hidden power of supply chain middlemenChina's transformation from cheap labor to tech leaderLooking for more tech, data and venture capital intel? Head to worldofdaas.com for our podcast, newsletter and events, and follow us on X @worldofdaas. You can find Auren Hoffman on X at @auren and Evan Smith on LinkedIn.Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)
In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh is joined by Peter Swartz, co-founder and chief scientist at Altana, to discuss how AI is transforming global trade and supply chain management. Peter shares insights on Altana's AI-driven approach to providing visibility into complex value chains, highlighting its applications in both public and private sectors. The conversation covers the challenges of AI adoption in government, the importance of public-private partnerships, and the future of AI in international commerce.
In this episode of Building The Base, hosts Lauren Bedula and Hondo Geurts chat with Evan Smith, co-founder and CEO of Altana AI. Together, they explore how emerging technologies, particularly in artificial intelligence, are revolutionizing global supply chains and advancing national security. Evan shares his perspective on how AI can bridge critical gaps in supply chain visibility, ensure operational resilience, and provide competitive advantages for businesses and governments. This episode covers technology, defense, or logistics, and provides valuable insights into the future of AI-driven supply chains and their implications for security and commerce.Key Topics Discussed : AI for Global Supply Chain ResilienceImportance of Public-Private PartnershipsBuilding Trust with AIAI's Role in National SecurityThe Future of Supply Chain Technology
About the Guest(s):Mel Bishop III is the Global Market Manager and Vice President of Sales for North America at Actega. Mel has over 20 years of experience in the printing and labels industry, providing strategic oversight and guiding market development globally, including North America, EMEA, Asia Pacific, China, and Brazil. With a background rooted in Charlotte, North Carolina, Mel is focused on innovative and sustainable solutions in packaging, particularly in the realm of label inks and their role in recycling processes.About the Sponsors:Specright has some amazing things happening! Please check them out below and help support the podcast!* Specright eBook - How to define sustainable packaging strategies!* Gartner Report* Packaging Pros eBook* Home Page* Book a demo with SpecrightMeyers has some incredible sustainable packaging options!* Get the 2023 Sustainability Report* Meyers Packaging EPR eBook - it is FREE!!Get the dopest Packaging shirts at www.packagingfashion.comBook a demo with Trayak (LCA's on demand!)SmartSolve has water soluble label and paper materials. Learn more!The Scrapp App is going to revolutionize home and corporate recycling. Download for your device today!About the Guest(s):Mel Bishop III is the Global Market Manager and Vice President of Sales for North America at Actega. Mel has over 20 years of experience in the printing and labels industry, providing strategic oversight and guiding market development globally, including North America, EMEA, Asia Pacific, China, and Brazil. With a background rooted in Charlotte, North Carolina, Mel is focused on innovative and sustainable solutions in packaging, particularly in the realm of label inks and their role in recycling processes.Episode Summary:In this insightful episode of the People of Packaging Podcast, host Adam Peek dives into the world of sustainable packaging with guest Mel Bishop III from Actega. Broadcasting live from Label Expo 2024, the discussion revolves around the global strategies for labels and the groundbreaking innovations Actega is pioneering in the field of sustainability.Throughout the episode, Adam and Mel explore the significance of UV primers in the recycling process and how Actega's new wash-off UV primer can drastically reduce the negative impact of ink on plastic recycling. Mel provides an in-depth explanation of how this technology works and its importance in maintaining the value of recycled materials. With over two decades of experience in the industry, Mel also touches on the broader challenges and responsibilities of sustainability in packaging and the importance of low migration inks for food safety.Key Takeaways:* Innovative UV Primer Solutions: Actega's new UV wash-off primer bond ink to the primer, ensuring they separate cleanly from plastic during recycling without contaminating the wash solution.* Sustainability Focus: Actega prioritizes sustainability from its parent company down to all divisions, striving to minimize the negative impact on recycling processes and maintain the circular economy.* Low Migration Inks: Mel highlights the significance of low migration UV inks in reducing potential contamination in food packaging, pushing the boundaries for safer, more sustainable solutions.* Global Strategy and Market Growth: Mel expands on Actega's global strategy, addressing market needs across North America, EMEA, Asia Pacific, and beyond, with a focus on innovative labels.* Interdisciplinary Efforts: The episode underscores the collaboration between chemists and market strategists at Actega to drive forward-thinking, responsible packaging solutions.Notable Quotes:* "At the heart and soul of that is it's not sexy, like you said. It's like what we really do is sustainability." - Mel Bishop III* "Our goal is to minimize or impact the recycling in a negative way as best as possible." - Mel Bishop III* "We came up with a very unique solution. In sustainability at Altana and Actega, we actually have low migration in that because we think about that responsibility to people touching it." - Mel Bishop III* "We've got a great R and D team and it's minimizing that impact. We came up with a very unique solution." - Mel Bishop III* "From what we did, the raw material selection created what I think is the cleanest ink system for narrow web flexibles on the market." - Mel Bishop IIIResources:* Actega - www.actega.com* Label Expo 2024 - Highlights and innovations discussed during the show.For more expert insights on sustainable packaging solutions and to hear directly from industry leaders like Mel Bishop III, tune into the full episode and stay tuned for more enlightening content from the People of Packaging Podcast. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.packagingisawesome.com/subscribe
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageWin a free year of ChatGPT or other prizes! Find out how.Supply chains impact everything. And AI is impacting our supply chain at every level. So what's it all mean for the future of the products we use every day and the supply chains that make it all possible? Evan Smith, CEO and Co-Founder of Altana joins us to discuss. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions and Evan questions on supply chain and AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Importance of Supply Chain2. Implication of AI in Supply Chain3. Value Chain and AI Integration4. AI Addressing Industry Challenges5. Impacts of COVID-19 on Supply Chains and Role of AITimestamps:01:55 Daily AI news05:00 About Evan and Altana08:23 Outsourced supply chain is fragile, strategically important.10:38 AI revolutionizes supply chain data analysis.16:26 Automation will change work, focusing on value.17:58 Impacts of industry on supply chain future.23:57 COVID and generative AI's impact on supply chain.26:42 Supplier diversity can mean redundancy or workforce equality.30:37 Global businesses need to rethink supply chains.32:10 Reframe the AI conversation for positive outcomes.Keywords:Evan Smith, outsourced just-in-time supply chain, global supply chain network, carbon footprint, national security, China's control of critical minerals, paper-based to digitized supply chain, AI technology, large language models, trace origin of products, forced labor, business interruptions, customs and trade compliance, supplier diversity strategy, workforce and human rights evaluation, actively managed value chain network, generative AI, change of nature of work, automation, repetitive tasks, data processing, business interruption risk exposure, COVID-19 pandemic, Jordan Wilson, Everyday AI Show, Microsoft, OpenAI, Conde Nast, Altana, fabric of the world's physical economy. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
Evan Smith of Altana talks about his mission to fix globalization; the role of AI in making data actionable; & the changing face of supply chain visibility. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [06.59] Evan's early fascination with global issues, and how that curiosity, combined with his unwavering work ethic, ignited a passion that has driven his career and led him to co-found Altana. “I was kind of a weird kid, focused on big global issues – I actually wrote my high school senior thesis on the impending collapse of globalization… I was really curious about how the world works.” [11.07] From geopolitical consequences to environmental and social impacts, how globalization has gone wrong; and Altana's mission to fix it. “The side effects, and unintended consequences of globalization, have resulted in its demise.” [17.30] Exactly what a value chain is; an overview of Altana and what they do; and how Altana's Value Chain Management System is helping them to work towards a vision of better global commerce for everyone. “We need to create a ‘Google Maps' of the world's supply chain. There needs to be a common operating picture that everyone taps into, and you can only get so far with commercially purchasable data.” [25.55] The ideal client for Altana, and how a variety of different organizations can leverage Altana's data and tools to meet their needs. “The blessing and the curse of Altana is that we can do so much for so many!” [32.20] The changing face of supply chain and logistics visibility; how Altana are achieving more than twice the supply chain visibility of any other provider; and how organizations can translate that data into actionable insights. “An outsourced just-in-time supply chain is only efficient when things are stable.” [38.19] AI; its vital role in making data accessible and actionable; and how Altana utilizes active learning to make connections and create a single source of truth for customers. [44.22] A case study showing how Altana helped a global apparel brand tackle a huge issue with detained imports, helping the brand to reveal a hidden forced labor problem, take action to fix it, and collaborate within their organization to optimize and develop ways to manage their whole value chain, not just their buyer-supplier relationships. [52.14] The future for Altana. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: Head over to Altana's website now to find out more and discover how they could help you too. You can also connect with Altana and keep up to date with the latest over on LinkedIn or X (Twitter), or you can connect with Evan on LinkedIn. If you enjoyed the show, and want to hear more about the power of data, check out Women In Supply Chain™: Procurement Leader, Stephany Lapierre on Using Supplier Data to Empower a More Connected, Diverse Supply Chain, Why Data, Focus and Follow-Through Are Shaping the Future of Supply Chain, or How To Leverage Your Logistics Data to Drive Demand.
Venture funding in the supply chain sector has seen a significant decline since its peak in 2021. Altana AI recently secured a $200 million Series C funding round, making it a notable exception in the struggling sector. This year, venture funding for supply chain startups is projected to be less than $2 billion, representing a 79% drop from the 2021 peak of $14.7 billion. Deal flow is also down, with just over 300 deals expected this year compared to 711 in 2021. Flexport, another key player, raised $260 million in January but faced challenges including a CEO change and acquisition of Convoy's assets. Overall, venture funding has declined across sectors, but the drop in supply chain funding is particularly steep, with a predicted 76% decline from 2022. Investors show cautious interest, especially in AI technology within supply chain management, as evidenced by Altana's recent funding round led by the US Innovative Technology Fund. The reduced urgency of pandemic-related disruptions is likely impacting investment sentiment in the sector.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Altana AI, a New York-based supply chain management startup, secured a $200 million Series C investment led by the US Innovative Technology Fund, reaching a $1 billion valuation. Other investors include March Capital, Generation Investment Management, Salesforce Ventures, and existing investors like GV and Omers Ventures. Altana's platform provides detailed visibility into global value chains, essential due to new trade restrictions and climate policies. The platform uses AI to analyze data and identify risks. Founded in 2018, Altana has raised a total of $322 million, with a $100 million Series B round led by Activate Capital Partners in 2022.Learn more on this news visit us at:https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gain strategic insights from industry visionaries on leveraging emerging technologies to transform global supply chain management in today's volatile business environment. Former US Customs Commissioner Alan Bersin and Altana CEO Evan Smith discuss how AI, federated data sharing, and value chain management are revolutionizing international trade operations. Main Points: AI and blockchain enable end-to-end supply chain mapping and compliance screening across multi-tier networks Public-private data sharing through federated models facilitates trusted collaboration on trade facilitation and enforcement Cross-functional integration ensures sourcing and procurement decisions consider compliance from design Leaders must reorient businesses around managing value chains instead of just suppliers to succeed in the 21st century Key Insights: "This permits new forms of interaction and partnership between governments and the private sector" - Alan Bersin "Compliance intelligence needs to be baked into sourcing decisions from the start" - Evan Smith Gain a strategic edge on competitors by learning how emerging technologies can streamline operations, enhance regulatory cooperation, and future-proof global trade strategies from these visionary thought leaders. Enjoy the show! Host: Andy Shiles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshiles/ Host/Producer: Lalo Solorzano: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lalosolorzano/ Co-Producer: Mara Marquez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mara-marquez-a00a111a8/ Show references: Evan Smith - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-smith-39516b8/ Alan Bersin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-bersin-315523177/ Altana AI - https://altana.ai/ Global Training Center - www.GlobalTrainingCenter.com Simply Trade Podcast - twitter.com/SimplyTradePod Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SimplyTradePod Contact SimplyTrade@GlobalTrainingCenter.com or message @SimplyTradePod for: Advertising and sponsoring on Simply Trade Requests to be on the show as guest Suggest any topics you would like to hear about Simply Trade is not a law firm or an advisor. The topics and discussions conducted by Simply Trade hosts and guests should not be considered and is not intended to substitute legal advice. You should seek appropriate counsel for your own situation. These conversations and information are directed towards listeners in the United States for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be In substitute for legal advice. No listener or viewer of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal advice from counsel. Information on this podcast may not be up to date depending on the time of publishing and the time of viewership. The content of this posting is provided as is, no representations are made that the content is error free. The views expressed in or through this podcast are those are the individual speakers not those of their respective employers or Global Training Center as a whole. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this podcast are hereby expressly disclaimed.
In PX117 our guest is Rob Parker, President of Trilith Development, LLC. Rob oversees with a development team the continued growth of the Trilith Township and Film Studios. Trilith is located on the edge of Altana in Fayette County, Georgia. Trilith is in the advance guard of new urbanism practices. Details at https://www.trilith.com Trilith is a large masterplanned community which seeks to ‘redefine the modern American town'. Based on New Urbanism 2.0++ principles, the town has a vibrant commercial centre, multiple open space places and a diverse range of housing options. It is colocated adjacent the Trilith Film Studios. Rob describes the passions that drive the Trilith team and the concept of continuous improvement in the creation of new urban spaces. He discusses building for the long term and the high level of detail that goes into making first rate community projects. Trilith has many unique features. One of the surprising aspects is the popularity of the ‘Trilith Experience', a tour of not only the film studios but also ‘the intrically designed new urbanist community of the The Town @ Trilth'. Rob reports that many visitors are excited and drawn to the new urbanism built form and layout. An engaging interview with a professional dedicated to creating better town life experiences. In Podcast Extra / Culture Corner Rob recommends ‘Suburban Nation - The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream' by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Jeff Speck https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781429932110/suburbannation and ‘Walkable City - How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time' by Jeff Speck https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781429932110/suburbannation Rob also describes the value of travel and taking in new experiences that can lead to better solutions 'at home'. Jess recommends ‘Foul Play' by Fiona McIntosh https://www.penguin.com.au/books/foul-play-9781761048012. Pete recommends ‘I Robot' by Isaac Asimov https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I,_Robot. Audio produced by Jack Bavage. Podcast released 31 May 2024.
In PX117 our guest is Rob Parker, President of Trilith Development, LLC. Rob oversees with a development team the continued growth of the Trilith Township and Film Studios. Trilith is located on the edge of Altana in Fayette County, Georgia. Trilith is in the advance guard of new urbanism practices. Details at https://www.trilith.com Trilith is a large masterplanned community which seeks to ‘redefine the modern American town'. Based on New Urbanism 2.0++ principles, the town has a vibrant commercial centre, multiple open space places and a diverse range of housing options. It is colocated adjacent the Trilith Film Studios. Rob describes the passions that drive the Trilith team and the concept of continuous improvement in the creation of new urban spaces. He discusses building for the long term and the high level of detail that goes into making first rate community projects. Trilith has many unique features. One of the surprising aspects is the popularity of the ‘Trilith Experience', a tour of not only the film studios but also ‘the intrically designed new urbanist community of the The Town @ Trilth'. Rob reports that many visitors are excited and drawn to the new urbanism built form and layout. An engaging interview with a professional dedicated to creating better town life experiences. In Podcast Extra / Culture Corner Rob recommends ‘Suburban Nation - The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream' by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Jeff Speck https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781429932110/suburbannation and ‘Walkable City - How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time' by Jeff Speck https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781429932110/suburbannation Rob also describes the value of travel and taking in new experiences that can lead to better solutions 'at home'. Jess recommends ‘Foul Play' by Fiona McIntosh https://www.penguin.com.au/books/foul-play-9781761048012. Pete recommends ‘I Robot' by Isaac Asimov https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I,_Robot. Audio produced by Jack Bavage. Podcast released 31 May 2024. PlanningxChange is proud to be part of the Urban Broadcasting Collective.
In PX117 our guest is Rob Parker, President of Trilith Development, LLC. Rob oversees with a development team the continued growth of the Trilith Township and Film Studios. Trilith is located on the edge of Altana in Fayette County, Georgia. Trilith is in the advance guard of new urbanism practices. Details at https://www.trilith.com Trilith is a large masterplanned community which seeks to ‘redefine the modern American town'. Based on New Urbanism 2.0++ principles, the town has a vibrant commercial centre, multiple open space places and a diverse range of housing options. It is colocated adjacent the Trilith Film Studios. Rob describes the passions that drive the Trilith team and the concept of continuous improvement in the creation of new urban spaces. He discusses building for the long term and the high level of detail that goes into making first rate community projects. Trilith has many unique features. One of the surprising aspects is the popularity of the ‘Trilith Experience', a tour of not only the film studios but also ‘the intrically designed new urbanist community of the The Town @ Trilth'. Rob reports that many visitors are excited and drawn to the new urbanism built form and layout. An engaging interview with a professional dedicated to creating better town life experiences. In Podcast Extra / Culture Corner Rob recommends ‘Suburban Nation - The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream' by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Jeff Speck https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781429932110/suburbannation and ‘Walkable City - How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time' by Jeff Speck https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781429932110/suburbannation Rob also describes the value of travel and taking in new experiences that can lead to better solutions 'at home'. Jess recommends ‘Foul Play' by Fiona McIntosh https://www.penguin.com.au/books/foul-play-9781761048012. Pete recommends ‘I Robot' by Isaac Asimov https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I,_Robot. Audio produced by Jack Bavage. Podcast released 31 May 2024.
How is the opioid crisis impacting customs enforcement? Tune in as top trade experts reveal new threats at the border and what it means for your business. In this episode, we sit down with a panel of international trade leaders after the recent Trade Symposium hosted by Customs and Border Protection. They share key learnings on the evolving regulatory landscape and challenges customs faces. Main Points: - Heavy focus on stemming the flow of deadly fentanyl, with pill presses disguising themselves as "tool parts" - Frustration that more clarity is needed on how importers/exporters can support drug interdiction - Importance of understanding complex supply chain networks to facilitate trade and comply with regulations - Potential for new technologies like blockchain to boost early supply chain visibility - Debate around customs' expanding role and expectations for private sector partners Key Insights: Amy Morgan emphasizes the answer lies in truly knowing your products and value chains. Amy Magnus notes customs was caught flat-footed by e-commerce growth. Cindy Allen stresses the fundamental shift driven by consumer demands. Wrap-up: Staying compliant in this evolving landscape requires openness to new solutions. Tune in to hear innovative approaches and collaborate across borders for smoother trade. Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SimplyTradePod Enjoy the show! Host: Andy Shiles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshiles/ Host/Producer: Lalo Solorzano: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lalosolorzano/ Co-Producer: Mara Marquez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mara-marquez-a00a111a8/ Show references: Global Training Center - www.GlobalTrainingCenter.com Simply Trade Podcast - twitter.com/SimplyTradePod Amy Magnus - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-magnus-16237b12/ Cindy Allen - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindy-allen-a3188210/ Amy Morgan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amytradelady/ Trade Force Multiplier - https://tradeforcemultiplier.com/ Deringer - https://www.anderinger.com/ Altana - https://altana.ai/ Contact SimplyTrade@GlobalTrainingCenter.com or message @SimplyTradePod for: Advertising and sponsoring on Simply Trade Requests to be on the show as guest Suggest any topics you would like to hear about Simply Trade is not a law firm or an advisor. The topics and discussions conducted by Simply Trade hosts and guests should not be considered and is not intended to substitute legal advice. You should seek appropriate counsel for your own situation. These conversations and information are directed towards listeners in the United States for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be In substitute for legal advice. No listener or viewer of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal advice from counsel. Information on this podcast may not be up to date depending on the time of publishing and the time of viewership. The content of this posting is provided as is, no representations are made that the content is error free. The views expressed in or through this podcast are those are the individual speakers not those of their respective employers or Global Training Center as a whole. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this podcast are hereby expressly disclaimed.
Jen Hope is back for round two today, and I can't WAIT for you to hear this one. We're digging into that nebulous idea of "leadership" and why it's not a dealbreaker if you don't feel like a leader most days. Can't-Miss Moments:Jen and I rap on the "unconscious competence" conundrum, and how to see yourself more objectively (and AWESOMELY)Bold claim: resistance is a GOOD thing, and something to lean into instead of avoid. Jen and I have some ideas on how you can use those hard lessons as leverage to get where you want to go... Car singing? Dance parties? We're getting good and ranty on what I do to get myself out of an anxiety spiral and get the energy back up...Among the things we made up as a society: money, rules, deadlines, the way things supposedly work. So why not let Jen and I help you make up a few things that work for YOU?Why Jen and I agree that a top priority of being in business is JOY. Jen's bio:Jen Hope is an executive and leadership coach for startup leaders. With a background as the Vice President of Marketing for multiple high-growth startup companies, Jen understands the complexity of startup leadership. She leverages data and evidence-based tools that accelerate growth and scale individual and collective leadership. A self-kindness and mental health advocate, Jen is passionate about creating safe spaces for women and non-neurotypical leaders in startup and corporate leadership. Clients will tell you that Jen provides systems and habits that improve life and leadership. They love the sharp insights, structure, compassion, and accountability that come from Jen's coaching process. Jen's client list includes Tenable, Oracle, Altana.ai, TOMBOYX, DocuSign, Relayr, BlueJacketeer, and Uplevel. When Jen's not working, you can find her cooing over dogs, running the hills of the PNW, and singing all of the songs that play in her local grocery store and CVS.Resources and links mentioned:Jen's WebsiteJen on InstaJen on LinkedInJen on FacebookJen on TwitterBurnout by Emily Nagosky, PhDMartha Beck's podcast: "There's Less to Do Than You Think"Brian McCarthy Mindset Coaching (Angie's coach!)Support the showLet's collab: Book a Badass Business chat Work with Angie Get the Permission to Kick Ass book Let's connect: Angie's Facebook Page Angie on Insta Angie on YouTube If you dig the show and want to be part of bringing more awesome episodes to the world, consider buying a coffee for the production team!
In this episode of Simply Trade, Alan Bersin continues his discussion from Part 1 on the evolution of supply chain security and trade compliance. Major topics covered include moving from federated search to federated learning, building supply chain visibility, engaging the C-suite, and strengthening partnerships between government and the private sector. Key Discussion Points: - Alan Bersin discussed the evolution from the federated search model used by CBP to the new paradigm of federated learning being developed by Altana. Federated learning allows risk signals to be shared without commingling private data. - An example was provided of how federated search could be used with a company like Nike to validate supply chain information on a shipment of branded goods. - The importance of supply chain visibility beyond the first tier of suppliers was highlighted, especially with regulations like the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. - Actions the private sector can take to engage C-suite executives on compliance transformation included assessing supply chain visibility and available technologies. - Companies should monitor indicators like increases in CBP inquiries (CF28s) and enforcement actions (CF29s) that may point to gaps requiring attention. - Geopolitical variables like US-China tensions and potential conflict over Taiwan could introduce major disruptions, emphasizing the need for agile, data-driven supply chain risk management. - Partnership between government and the private sector was stressed as critical to effectively address compliance challenges through a federated learning approach. Enjoy the show! Host: Andy Shiles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshiles/ Host/Producer: Lalo Solorzano: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lalosolorzano/ Co-Producer: Mara Marquez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mara-marquez-a00a111a8/ Show references: Global Training Center - www.GlobalTrainingCenter.com Simply Trade Podcast - twitter.com/SimplyTradePod Alan Bersin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-bersin-315523177/ Altana AI - https://altana.ai/ Contact SimplyTrade@GlobalTrainingCenter.com or message @SimplyTradePod for: Advertising and sponsoring on Simply Trade Requests to be on the show as guest Suggest any topics you would like to hear about Simply Trade is not a law firm or an advisor. The topics and discussions conducted by Simply Trade hosts and guests should not be considered and is not intended to substitute legal advice. You should seek appropriate counsel for your own situation. These conversations and information are directed towards listeners in the United States for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be In substitute for legal advice. No listener or viewer of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal advice from counsel. Information on this podcast may not be up to date depending on the time of publishing and the time of viewership. The content of this posting is provided as is, no representations are made that the content is error free. The views expressed in or through this podcast are those are the individual speakers not those of their respective employers or Global Training Center as a whole. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this podcast are hereby expressly disclaimed.
In this accomplished episode, Thom Dennis, CEO of Serenity in Leadership, shares how he applies his 30 years of experience as an executive coach in creating safe, harmonious, productive and inclusive workplaces where leaders and their teams live and breathe the shared values of the business.You will discover:- How culture has shifted and the specific pressure that creates for leaders today- Why so many companies destroy the value of what they're acquiring- How to know when and why your culture must change Thom served as a Royal Marines officer for 17 years and since his retirement has brought their discipline and leadership ethos to all his projects. He has worked with a wide range of clients, including Citigroup, RBS, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, GSK, Altana, BP, Shell, Centrica, Subsea 7, ConocoPhillips and Transocean. He frequently facilitates multinational meetings in the UK, mainland Europe, the US, Africa and the Far East. Thom's expertise lies in executive coaching for personal and organizational change. Thom is passionate about building safe environments by making equity, inclusion and diversity central to helping both the business and its people thrive. Want to learn more about Thom Dennis's work at Serenity in Leadership? Check out his website at https://www.serenityinleadership.com/and connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/serenityinleadership/.
Jean-Guy de Ruffray est Avocat au Barreau de Paris depuis 2007. Associé au sein du cabinet Altana, il est spécialiste des questions de cybersécurité, propriété intellectuelle et IT. C'est sur le terrain et dans la pratique qu'il s'est découvert une passion pour le droit : un parcours qu'il a abordé sous un angle plutôt entrepreneurial. De collaborateur à associé, il s'est attaché à gagner en autonomie, à développer des compétences variées et des partenariats au sein d'une structure qui le lui permettait. Aujourd'hui, il est d'ailleurs persuadé qu'un grand cabinet peut aussi être à taille humaine. Convaincu par la valeur des expériences plus que par le statut ou l'âge, Jean-Guy de Ruffray est un avocat curieux, qui croit dans l'émulation et la concurrence vertueuse. Il porte sur la profession un regard à la fois pragmatique et enthousiaste : son dynamisme est communicatif et ne manquera pas d'intéresser les collaborateurs au moins autant que les associés. Références : L'interview d'Hélène Daher L'interview d'Inès Saad Ellaoui Pour le contacter, voici le lien vers son profil LinkedIn. Merci à Camille Raclet pour la recommandation et bonne écoute ! Lilas Louise
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Guy, Dan and Liz Young of SoFi discuss the looming government shutdown (1:45), the S&P technicals (5:45), Credit card losses rising at the fastest pace since the Great Financial Crisis (6:30), Stocks Flash Recession Warning as Trouble Spreads to Industrials (10:55), small caps/large cap banks (13:25), Liz's bright spot in the market (16:15), earnings this week (Micron, Nike, Costco) (18:40), and Dan atones for his market sins (Tesla/Nvidia) (23:00). Later, Lee Robinson of Altana Wealth joins to discuss his company and middle market hedge funds (24:00), the 4 pillars of investing at Altana (30:30), finding asymmetric investments in the market (33:30), exiting positions (36:50), the current macro environment/2024 outlook (39:15), Fannie and Freddie preferred shares (40:45), asset allocation in a portfolio (44:30), bitcoin (47:00), rates (50:55), and what could go wrong next (53:15). To learn more about Altana Wealth email stephen.martus@altanawealth.com About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. Check out our show notes here Learn more about Ro body: ro.co/tape See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. Email us at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod, and follow us @OnTheTapePod. Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Derek Mayberry is a long-time rider who abandoned the corporate world to pursue a passion and became the Associate Publisher of VAHNA Magazine. Derek shares how landed with VAHNA and then dives into the details of the inaugural VAHNA Film Festival, including submission requirements and the locations of festival events. Episode Links:Instagram: @Derek.MayberryFilm Fest Website: Vahna.com/FilmFestival Triumph News: RIDE with Norman ReedusFree MSF eCourse: TriumphRider.comEvents Schedule: TriumphOnTour.comFor The Ride theme song by Sam PaceFor The Ride podcast produced by Hisonni Johnson
In this episode, Amy Morgan, VP, Head of Trade Compliance at Altana Technologies,, joins Host Brian Glick, CEO of Chain.io, to discuss: Amy's journey in the supply chain industry The definition of trade compliance and recent paradigm shifts How data elevates trade compliance The evolution of supply chain compliance Altana's compliance work with customsAs the VP, Head of Trade Compliance at Altana Technologies, Amy leads the development and implementation of innovative solutions for the global supply chain. Amy leverages over 20 years of experience in international trade, compliance, leadership, and strategy to help governments and the private sector build safe, resilient, and sustainable supply chains. She is a licensed U.S. Customs Broker and a member of the Trade Support Network.Follow AmyFollow BrianFollow Chain.io on LinkedInFollow Chain.io on Twitter
Von der Fachabteilung in die Data-Abteilung und wieder zurück – das ergibt die Möglichkeit, die Herausforderungen von Unternehmen aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln zu beleuchten und auch die zwischenzeitlichen Diskrepanzen zwischen Abteilungen ganz anders zu sehen und zu verstehen. Diese Rolle hat Stefan Franke, der zuerst eine Ausbildung als Chemielaborant machte, dann Chemie studierte, in der Bioinformatik-Forschung seinen MBA machte und dann bei Tesa in der Data-Abteilung einstieg und dort das Data-Lab aufbaute. Jetzt ist er wieder in der Fachabteilung als Head of Procurement Excellence bei ALTANA, einem Spezialchemie-Unternehmen. Er erzählt in der neuen Podcastfolge von MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS von den Herausforderungen der Fachabteilungen, wie die Data-Abteilung arbeitet und wie das Thema Daten bei Altana organisiert ist. Außerdem gibt er viele Hands-on Tipps und Erfahrungen preis. Zum Beispiel spricht er von der Kraft der Kaffeeküche, den Aha-Effekten (zum Beispiel einem explorativen Frontend – ähnlich wie ein Self Service-Projekt) und einem neuronalen Netz für das Forecasting von Preisen! Seine Devise: Daten sind versteckt! Und um sie zu finden, müssen Fachabteilungen unbedingt in die Arbeit der Data-Abteilung eingebunden werden! Dafür steht Stefan hinter intrinsischer Motivation und agilem Arbeitsumfeld. Besonders spannend ist bei Stefan's Arbeit auch, dass ALTANA einen großen Fokus auf Nachhaltigkeit legt. Sowohl das Lieferkettengesetz als auch die Co2-Bilanz sind voller Daten, welche aggregiert werden wollen. MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS ist ein Projekt von BETTER THAN YOURS, der Marke für richtig gute Podcasts. Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Stefan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-franke-38a3b7130/ Zur Webseite von ALTANA: https://www.altana.de/ Zu allen wichtigen Links rund um Jonas und den Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jonas.rashedi 00:00 Intro und Begrüßung 01:09 Vorstellung Stefan Franke 03:37 Was ist ein Data Lab? 06:43 Was macht Stefan bei ALTANA? 08:27 Die Herausforderungen von ALTANA 10:03 Organisationsstruktur von ALTANA 12:48 Wo sitzt die Data-Abteilung? 13:28 Hub and Spokes-Ansatz 15:40 Nachhaltigkeit und Data 18:21 Abstimmung zwischen den Abteilungen 19:22 Herausforderungen und Vorurteile 24:45 Daten sind versteckt 28:34 Aha-Effekte 32:26 Tipps zu Zusammenarbeit von Stefan 35:56 Ein Blick in die Zukunft 40:55 Stefan's Data-Game
On this episode of Communicate for Good, Erica and her guest, Jen Hope, discuss the importance of self kindness and mental health and how self worth and self acceptance show up in personal and professional spaces. They also discuss an important element of self awareness, listening, and how that is the starting point of acknowledging what we're saying and how we're behaving and how that's impacting and affecting others. They also address three common core leadership habits that limit effective communication (controlling, protecting and complying) and the impact those can have on one's ability to lead and provide a healthy and productive space for team growth. Resources Referenced:Kristin Neff on Self-Compassion: https://self-compassion.org/the-three-elements-of-self-compassion-2/The Secret Life of Self Talk by Erica Barnhart: https://claxon-communication.com/podcast/ep-51-the-secret-life-of-self-talk/DISC Assessment: https://www.discprofile.com/what-is-disc360 Survey: https://www.profilesincorporated.com/assessment/checkpoint-360/ About Jen:Jen Hope is an executive and leadership coach for startup leaders. With a background as the Vice President of Marketing for multiple high-growth startup companies, Jen understands the complexity of startup leadership. She leverages data and evidence-based tools that accelerate growth and scale individual and collective leadership.A self-kindness and mental health advocate, Jen is passionate about creating safe spaces for women and non-neurotypical leaders in startup and corporate leadership. Clients will tell you that Jen provides systems and habits that improve life and leadership. They love the sharp insights, structure, compassion, and accountability that come from Jen's coaching process. Jen's client list includes Tenable, Oracle, Altana.ai, TomboyX, DocuSign, Relayr, BlueJacketeer, and Uplevel. When Jen's not working, you can find her cooing over dogs, running the hills of the PNW, and singing all the songs that play in her local grocery store and CVS. Connect with Jen:Website: www.heyjenhope.comEmail: jenniferhopekellum@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heyjenhope Connect with Erica:Website: https://claxon-communication.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericabarnhart/Email: info@claxon-communication.com Book Time With Erica: https://bit.ly/ChatWithErica
Are there days when you feel energized and motivated, and other days when you feel drained and stressed? Have you considered how the tasks you do each day might affect your level of energy and motivation? Developing self-awareness allows us to understand our behavior and discover what motivates us naturally, as well as what tasks we dislike and tend to burn us out.In this episode, we discuss how to tap into and build an understanding of how you and those around you prefer to tackle difficult situations. Learn about your motivation triggers and problem-solving processes so that you can drive remarkable success.In This Episode, You Will Learn About:Unlock valuable insights to reduce stressDiscover motivation triggersConflict resolution to drive successFREE Career Accelerator Workbook: https://bit.ly/3xXy8UFREE Business Building Workbook: https://bit.ly/3xXy8U Want to work with Danielle? Schedule your call today: https://bit.ly/3OnuLLOLet's Connect! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellecobo/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MsDanielleCoboInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedaniellecobo/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/DanielleCobo Website: www.DanielleCobo.com Book Recommendations: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-de49157c/list/2W8I8NWS6N4CJAbout our guest:Jen Hope is an executive and leadership coach for startup leaders. With abackground as the Vice President of Marketing for multiple high-growth startupscompanies, Jen understands the complexity of startup leadership. She leveragesdata and evidence-based tools that accelerate growth and scale individual andcollective leadership.A self-kindness and mental health advocate, Jen is passionate about creatingsafe spaces for women and non-neurotypical leaders in startup and corporateleadership. Clients will tell you that Jen provides systems and habits thatimprove life and leadership. They love the sharp insights, structure, compassion,and accountability that come from Jen's coaching process. Jen's client listincludes Tenable, Oracle, Altana.ai, TOMBOYX, DocuSign, Relayr, BlueJacketeer,and Uplevel.Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts"Danielle is so Uplifting."
Too many of us wind up in leadership positions by default - either because we had the most experience or because we started our own thing and needed to bring on support staff. But truly leading people goes a lot deeper than knowing all the steps and creating the perfect “to do” list. Join us for a fascinating breakdown of human behavior that'll have you embracing your newfound leadership skillz. Can't-Miss Moments From This Episode:Wanna know the REAL secret sauce to becoming the kind of rockstar leader people willingly follow? Corny as it might sound, it all comes down to L-O-V-E. Jen breaks down how showing your staff (and yourself!) some love will take your team performance to a whole ‘nother level. Uncomfortable truth: sometimes being a leader means stepping out of the spotlight and letting your people shine. Here's why you DON'T actually need to be the “brilliant idea person” all the time (and why putting that pressure on yourself could actually hurt your business)… Ever had one of those days where you stayed in your jammies and worked from bed? Join the club, we have jackets! Jen reveals why turning it up to 11 all the time is counterproductive (woohoo! Finally a reason to embrace your low-energy days)! Tacos and TP: an unexpected turn in the convo turned into an amazing rant about flexible thinking, creative problem solving, and self-awareness. Check out this incredible breakdown about turning it all around when things are most dire (and don't blame me if you start craving tacos)... To melt down or not to melt down? In true Millennial fashion, I rebel against the notion that you have to “leave the problems at the door” when you show up to work. Jen and I reveal the surprising benefits of embracing your human side in all its messy glory…This one is jam-packed full of advice. Don't miss out - listen now!Jen's Bio:Jen Hope is an executive and leadership coach for startup leaders. With a background as the Vice President of Marketing for multiple high-growth startup companies, Jen understands the complexity of startup leadership. She leverages data and evidence-based tools that accelerate growth and scale individual and collective leadership.A self-kindness and mental health advocate, Jen is passionate about creating safe spaces for women and non-neurotypical leaders in startup and corporate leadership. Clients will tell you that Jen provides systems and habits that improve life and leadership. They love the sharp insights, structure, compassion, and accountability that come from Jen's coaching process. Jen's client list includes Tenable, Oracle, Altana.ai, TOMBOYX, DocuSign, Relayr, BlueJacketeer, and Uplevel.When Jen's not working, you can find her cooing over dogs, running the hills of the PNW, and singing all of the songs that play in her local grocery store and CVS.Resources and links mentioned:Jen's WebsiteJen on InstaJen on LinkedInJen on FacebookJen on TwitterCome kick ass with me:Permission to Kick Ass websiteAngie's Facebook PageAngie on InstaAngie on YouTube
On this week's episode of Additive Insight, we're joined by ALTANA CTO Petra Severit & Dr. Max Röttger, Head of 3D Lab & Cubic Ink Additive Manufacturing. ALTANA is a specialty chemicals company providing Cubic Ink materials to inkjet and resin-based 3D printing systems. Earlier this year, the company sold its controlling stake in dp polar to 3D Systems, but remains committed to supplying materials to users of the technology. On the Additive Insight podcast, Severit and Röttger discuss what motivated ALTANA to enter the 3D printing space, why the company decided to sell its stake in dp polar, the capabilities of its Cubic Ink materials for inkjet 3D printing, and their plans in AM moving forward.
Evan Smith and Joe Lynch discuss the Altana Story. Evan is the CEO and Co-founder of Altana, a technology company that transforms the world's public and non-public data into an intelligent, shared model of the global supply chain. About Evan Smith Evan Smith is CEO and co-founder of Altana. He founded Altana in 2018, along with co-founders CTO Peter Swartz and COO Raphael Tehranian, after identifying a need for access to a trusted source of real time supply chain information. The three founded Altana while working at Panijiva, a trade data science company. Evan led enterprise solutions and strategic partnerships for Panjiva and also previously served as the CEO of IMBU Technologies, a company providing textile supply chain automation software. Evan graduated from Yale University with a bachelor's degree in Economics. About Altana Altana Technologies transforms the world's public and non-public data into an intelligent, shared model of the global supply chain. Enterprises, governments, and logistics providers connect to Altana's Trusted Network Platform to illuminate, collaborate, and build trust across their global business networks. Through Altana, organizations across the public and private sectors are building a more resilient, secure, inclusive, and sustainable globalization. Key Takeaways: The Altana Story Evan Smith is the CEO and Co-founder of Altana, a platform for building trusted networks on a shared source of truth for the global supply chain. In the podcast interview, Evan and Joe discussed Evan's career, the founding of Altana, and why private and public sector organizations need a technology platform that will enable them to build a more resilient, secure, and sustainable globalization. Altana's visions for Globalization 2.0: a globalization defined by Trusted Networks, which span and connect nation states, businesses, and civil society in resilient, secure, sustainable, and inclusive global business networks. The Altana Atlas is powered by a dynamic AI model of the supply chain, which learns from billions of data points describing businesses, facilities, supply chain flows, and ownership relationships worldwide. The Altana Atlas learns from both public and non-public data that cannot be directly pooled. This creates unprecedented visibility across the supply chain that was previously impossible because of data sovereignty, privacy, and intellectual property protections. The Altana Atlas integrates all internal data, external data, and analytics to create a dynamic view of a company's multi-tier value chains and extended business network — enabling companies to make informed decisions on how the materials actually move from facility to facility across the supply chain network. Learn More About The Altana Story Evan on LinkedIn Altana on LinkedIn Altana Globalization 2.0 Manifesto The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Google launched new hardware and tech at its Fall 2022 event; Lightdash takes on Looker with an open source BI platform built for dbt; AI-powered supply chain visibility platform Altana bags $100M
Google launched new hardware and tech at its Fall 2022 event; Lightdash takes on Looker with an open source BI platform built for dbt; AI-powered supply chain visibility platform Altana bags $100M
This week we're talking about supply chains. More specifically, where does the line lie between procurement and supply chain? Should we be concentrating on better understanding our multi-tiered complex chains, rather than just purchasing software to better track and trace shipments? Understanding the value of pre-emptive end-to-end supply chain management It's a bit of a loaded question, but I'm sure we're going to have a great debate today as we welcome an expert in the logistics and supply chain field, Tobias Larsson from Altana.ai. I welcome Tobias to the podcast, and ask him for a little bit of background before we dive into the bulk of this week's show. Tobias explains how he began his career in supply chain logistics with DHL. Starting as a management trainee, he'd take calls in customer service. This let him learn the nuts and bolts of the business before moving into working in freight, then in innovation at DHL. In 2011, just after the earthquake in Japan, he helped DHL develop a supply chain risk solution called Resilience 360. Eventually, this was spun out of DHL into its own business. Then, about a year ago, he left that organisation to join Altana.ai. He goes on to explain how Altana's mission is to create a living map of global supply chains. He sees it like the Google Maps of b2b commerce, giving customers multi-tiered visibility of supply chain networks by using a broad pool of datasets, all stitched together with AI. Of course, this kind of risk awareness is only becoming more valuable in our current geopolitical situation, be it due to COVID, or other disruptions to global supply chains. The future of supply chains – Just-in-time vs. Just-in-case I say that, in future, it's clear we'll need greater communication between corporate procurement at a strategic level, and local procurement at a more operational level. I ask Tobias, if he's starting to see a move away from procurement reporting into the CFO or a business unit, and instead reporting into supply chain, or the COO? He says yes, definitely. And goes on to describe how procurement has been a very strict process in companies, historically, acting almost as a policing faction. But now, looking at trends in the “new supply chain normal”, we've got bottlenecks, capacity shortages, transport issues, and a war in Ukraine. It's going to take time to get back to where we were before, with just-in-time supply chains, So now, pushing reliability upstream and expecting suppliers to deliver doesn't really work any more. Pointing your finger at suppliers is meaningless if they can't get access to the materials they need. It doesn't work to expect them to deliver on short deadlines. Collaboration and sharing responsibility Tobias says things are changing into a more collaborative environment where you need to work together with suppliers to manage risk. Procurement isn't a policing faction any more. Today's challenges call for a trusted, responsive network, so that we can all be more strategic and nimble. I ask Tobias to expand on the notion of near-shoring. Does he think that software like Altana.ai can offer the same kind of benefits? Could you keep a complex global supply chain in place while using that kind of software to mitigate risk? Or does he think a mix of both approaches is best? He says that balance is the way forward, here. Reducing long supply lines is useful, and it's worthwhile for companies to do that. But what Altana.ai focuses on is trust. Whether your suppliers are near or far, if you're better able to detail your value chain, that's going to have value. It's about bringing them closer to your business in more ways than simple geography. Will we ever see a return to the way things were? I ask about inventory – does the shift away from Just-in-time to Just-in-case is going to become permanent? Tobias thinks there'll be a strong re-balancing. It's more and more necessary to be mindful of your supply chains,...
“On apprend à être avocat, en étant avocat”Dans cet épisode d'AdVocat, nous recevons Philippe Goossens, avocat associé chez ADVANT Altana.Nous avons échangé sur ses débuts chez Rambaud Martel, son passage dans le cabinet américain Proskauer Rose et enfin sur la création de son cabinet ADVANT Altana.Quelle est sa vision de la réussite ?Comment imagine-t-il le futur de son cabinet ?Quels sont ses conseils pour les futurs avocats ?Place à notre discussion avec Philippe Goossens.Bonne écoute ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Supply Chain Visibility is an evergreen topic in the industry. But it feels like after so many years, there are still a lot more questions than answers about what visibility you actually need to run a global supply chain and how best to achieve it. The last couple of years have made that painfully obvious. Today's guest has been trying to tackle the issue from various angles for many years. Tobias Larsson is the founder of Resilience360 and leads supply chain solutions at Altana AI. Together with Jonah McIntire, serial logistics tech entrpreneur and another "veteran" of the field, Tobias discusses the following topics: - Tobias' background as the founder of Resilience360 and his role at Altana AI - How Altana is trying to build the "Google Maps" of Supply Chains - The current state of visibility across the extended supply and value chain - How 2020 and 2021 put supply chains on the radar of senior management - A look back at the history of how companies have tried to gain supply chain visibility over the years - How supply chain technology has evolved over time - From "dots on a map" to predictive ETAs and exception management - Views that Tobias holds that are "contrarian" or non-mainstream - Supply chain risk and ways to assess it - The importance of value chain visibility - Some recommended "no-regrets" moves supply chain leader should make to get better supply chain visibility - Jona's unconventional idea to look at betting markets as predictors of supply chain risk - What would be game changers for the field of supply chain visibility - And much more Helpful links: To connect with Tobias on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobias-larsson-6a953b/ To connect with Jonah on LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/jonahmcintire Altana AI: https://altana.ai/ Our great supporters GreyOrange: https://www.greyorange.com/ To connect with Boris (founder of The Logistics Tribe) on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/
Dr. Eric Verdin, MD (https://www.buckinstitute.org/lab/verdin-lab/) is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, as well as Professor of Medicine at University of California, San Francisco (https://bms.ucsf.edu/people/eric-verdin-md). Dr. Verdin's lab currently studies the relationship between aging and the immune system per associated defects in the adaptive immune system, and over chronic activation of the innate immune system, as well as programs on how metabolism, diet, and small molecules regulate the activity of histone deacetylases and sirtuins, and thereby the aging process and its associated diseases, including Alzheimer's. Dr. Verdin has published more than 200 scientific papers and holds more than 15 patents. He is a highly cited scientist (top 1 percent) and has been recognized for his research with a Glenn Award for Research in Biological Mechanisms of Aging and a senior scholarship from the Ellison Medical Foundation. Dr. Verdin is an elected member of several scientific organizations, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Society for Clinical Investigation, and the Association of American Physicians. He also serves on the advisory council of National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Verdin has extensive experience working with biotech companies. He is a founder of Acylin (purchased by Abbvie). He served on the scientific advisory boards of Elixir, Sirtris (purchased by GSK), Calico (Google), and Nokia, and he also served as advisor to Sofinnova Ventures. Dr. Verdin has also worked for several years as a consultant to Novartis, GSK, J&J, Altana, Roche, Pfizer, and other biotech companies. Dr. Verdin received his Doctorate of Medicine (MD) from the University of Liege, completed additional clinical and research training at Harvard Medical School, and has held faculty positions at the University of Brussels, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Picower Institute for Medical Research.
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Evan Smith is the CEO and Co-founder of Altana AI. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Yale University. Before Altana AI, Evan led enterprise solution and strategic partnership at Panjiva, a trades data science company. Before Panjiva, Evan co-managed a private equity partnership and the family office sponsor and served as the CEO of IMDU Technologies, a wholly-owned portfolio company providing textile supply chain automation software. Discover more details here.Some of the highlights of the episode:Acquiring and selling Panjiva and founding Altana AITaking advantage of the big market opportunitiesPiloting projects on the supply chain insurance sideEnabling Globalization 2.0 - challenges and opportunitiesHow Altana AI is protecting their system from data breaches- data privacy, security, and intellectual property protectionWhat Altana AI is looking for in terms of talentWhat machine learning means to Altana AIFollow us on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wba8v7Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WeulzXLinkedin: http://bit.ly/2w9YSQXFacebook: http://bit.ly/2HtryLd
Bryan Martin: Read Your Standard and Dream BIS Line upBryan Martin, retired professional handler, former AKC executive field representative and newly minted Hound group judge joins host Laura Reeves for part two of his amazing stories and advice for exhibitors. “My family would have dinner (and) during dessert, the book of standards came on the table. We had weekly discussions. ‘OK let's talk about heads tonight.’ We'd go round the table and everyone would say something and ‘OK who do you think has a good head? Who do you think has a bad head? Do you have a picture? Go get a picture.’ One night we’d talk about shoulders and why the shoulder needs to be a wrap-around, why the shoulder needs to be well laid back, why the shoulder blade and the upper arm have to be the same length, to make it a proper working hound, how the back end has to match the front end… How the pieces fit. It's form and function, which has stuck with me forever, and that's my basis is form and function judging. “It's amazing how many people in AKC, UKC … have no understanding how to read a standard. How to interpret a standard and how to go to somebody and talk to somebody about the standard. The how’s why’s and wherefores of studying standards. At the International show where we had to write a critique, we had to know the standards. What I ended up doing was showing people what the standard says about their dog. And they say ‘oh, I didn't know that’ and it's a whole educational program that is missed.” In the “Dream Best In Show Lineup” game, Martin’s choices were: Sporting – English Springer Spaniel, Ch Salilyn's AristocratHound – Afghan Hound, Ch Triumph Of GrandeurWorking – Doberman Pinscher, Ch. Brunswig's CryptoniteTerrier – Scottish Terrier, Ch. Braeburn's Close EncounterToy – Japanese Chin, GCh. Pem We-Syng Lucky MINon-Sporting – Dalmatian, Ch. Spotlight’s SpectacularHerding – German Shepherd Dog, GCh. Altana's MystiqueFinally, Best in Show in this mythical lineup?? Shannon, the Scottish Terrier, shown by George Ward. Listen above to hear all of this and more. Support this podcast
Nel nuovo episodio del BIP SHOW parliamo di un nuovo importante progetto che si propone di rendere Bitcoin strumentale nella transizione verso la produzione di energia da fonti rinnovabili, di quanto le metriche per calcolare il numero dei full nodes e dell'hashrate siano fallaci, del progetto turco per creare il primo ente nazionale per la custodia delle crittovalute e di quali sono le aziende che, si presume, stiano acquistando BTC.Buckle up!I MECENATE dell’episodio sono DAVIDE ALESSIO PATTI, GIOVANNI RENATO RICCARDI e NICOLETTA PANDOLFI: grazie di cuore ragazzi!NOTE DELLA PUNTATA:– JpMorgan lancerà una fondo su Bitcoin: https://bit.ly/2PwnbWB- Tesla vende parte dei Bitcoin acquistati in gennaio: https://bit.ly/333hwKx- Nexon acquista 100 milioni di dollari in Bitcoin: https://bit.ly/3udPLeB- A. Milne di Altana sostiene che Facebook possiede Bitcoin: https://bit.ly/3nwaV4X- Grandi aziende in BTC. Chi sono le prossime?: https://bit.ly/3gMunsI- Il GREEN paper di Jack Dorsey (Square) e Catherine Wood (Ark Invest): https://bit.ly/32TDdga- La pagina delle statistiche sui full nodes attivi di Luke Dashjr: https://bit.ly/2QD2g4F- Bitcoin, Seed nodes, la lista ufficiale: https://bit.ly/2S2Xtd2- Thread su Bitcointalk in cui risponde anche lo stesso Luke Dashjr: https://bit.ly/2PwYY2r- La Turchia vuole custodire le cripto per i cittadini: https://bit.ly/3eGnMNJ- Rikki e Guybrush su Twitch da #Nonsoscriverepodcast: https://bit.ly/3gMteBx- Hallowed Be Thy Name degli Iron Maiden: https://spoti.fi/3t1a910 – Acquista il mouse più bello che c’è (quello di Guybrush): https://amzn.to/3n7xqNsKindle Unlimited gratis? Clicca qui: https://is.gd/BStKbUVuoi 3 mesi GRATIS di Amazon Music Unlimited? Clicca qui: https://is.gd/36COemRegalati un hardware wallet usando i nostri link sponsorizzati:– Trezor Model One: https://amzn.to/38FsQPu– Trezor Model T: https://amzn.to/35LhxnC– Ledger NANO X: https://amzn.to/36GU5Yf– Ledger NANO S: https://amzn.to/2PVx7GR– BitBox 02: https://shiftcrypto.shop/?ref=B9pvW18zvaSei un ascoltatore studente e vuoi goderti 90 giorni di Amazon Prime gratis + l’abbonamento annuale al 50% di sconto? Lo puoi fare supportando il BIP SHOW e utilizzando questo link: http://www.amazon.it/joinstudent?tag=bitcoinitalia-21Il Bitcoin Italia Podcast è una piccola voce libera ed indipendente. Per mantenerla tale ci serve il tuo aiuto. Supportaci per mantenerci sicuri, decentralizzati, immutabili e trasparenti.Come?1- Semplicemente condividi il BIP show con tutti i tuoi amici e parenti.2- Lasciaci una recensione (possibilmente da 5 stelle!) su iTunes e Apple podcast!3- Visita il nostro sito https://www.bitcoinitaliapodcast.it/support/ e supportaci con una donazione!
Veckans recensioner: målarofferter, skrika, ”altana”, Wild Kids-barnen och Casanova-Joe.
Nous avons échangé avec Jean-Guy de Ruffray, avocat au sein du cabinet Altana pour faire faire un focus sur l’actualité Privacy Shield.
Wherein Tj and Chris stare down their fate: a red-jumpsuited superhero, goofy grin on his face, beating himself about the head and neck with mallets. Altana help us all.This week's beer: Goose Island Festivity Ale Music credits: Firion N Maria (Will Take You to the Rebels) [The Rebel Army] by PrototypeRaptorCastellum Infernum [Castle Pandemonium] by Brandon Strader Find these tracks on the Final Fantasy II: Rebellion album at OCRemix.org!
We've done it! We finished Rhapsodies of Vana'diel, and will be putting FF XI behind us..... Or will we?!?!?!!? Find out soon! Rhapsodies of Vana’diel Rhapsodies of Vana’diel is the final expansion/add on for Final Fantasy XI. It was released in thirds: part one in May 2015, part two in August 2015, and part three in November of 2015. The game was designed by producer Akihko Matsui, and the extremely memorable final themesong was composed by longtime FFXI mixmaster Naoshi Mizuta. Rhapsodies was meant to be a sending off for Final Fantasy XI, as well as a big thank you to players for their years of service within the game. Story Rhapsodies begins with our heroine, Iroha, visiting the great crystal and voicing her need to visit Reisenjima to warn her master… We then meet up with captain Gilgamesh, who claims that he found a woman on a rowboat who cried out Elhusk. Since, at this point, Elhusk was in a relationship with Lion, he had no choice but to investigate. This is where we formally meet Iroha, who claims to be our future scullion or something, and wants to stop the Emptiness from consuming Vana’diel. Iroha dissolves, and the Reisen Shrine orb we’re holding brings us to the mothercrystals Holla, Dem, and Mea. A vortex appears, and a monster with it, in Quifim Island. We impale the beast, and enter the vortex. And then we see him. The masked man…. Dun Dun DUNNN!!! We enter an alternate Zi’Tah where the Emptiness totally won, and swallowed life. Lions spirit takes form, and she adds herself to the Reisen Shrine orb. Once the shadow lord is defeated in the original storyline, we are able to go through Reisenjima’s gates. About a year later, when we finally jumped back into the game, we meet up with the man in the mask, who has Siren fight Elhusk. Elhusk, being the stout warrior that he is, defeats siren while barely taking damage. Siren is released from the masked man’s thrall, and let’s us know that Iroha will reappear again. Then we have a bit of a world tour, getting Tenzen and Prishe to add their powers to the Reisen Shrine Orb. We then move to visit another past girlfriend, Nashmeria, who informs us of the masked man using power from the future to open these portals. The masked man breaks into the Walahra temple, and tries to siphon the Astral Candescence’s power, but is stopped. We head to the Alzadaal Undersea Ruins. Phoenix reaches out to Alexander, requesting some of his power to help sustain Iroha’s existence. He obliges, and we then head to meet up with Cait Sith, who confirms that the future we saw earlier where the emptiness had consumed everything wasn’t a forbidden one, thus Atomos cannot consume it. Cait Sith then suggests we get in touch with Altana to protect Iroha. We then meet up with yet another past sweetheart, Lilisette. She heard that Elhusk had become a god, so she adds her light to the Reisen Shrine orb, and vows to find a way to contact Altana. The masked man stole away Atomos’ power, and took off. We then meet up with Iroha, who is a complete BEAST now, by the way. Iroha claims that Siren and herself are abominations to the world. We of course reassure her that she’s the bomb, but she never listens. We then train, and head to Ugilappeh to speak to Grav’iton Berrisaci, who informs us that we must pass through a mothercrystal to cross into the realm of the gods. We then meet up with Selh’teus and some baddies, who are trapped in the crystal. Siren shows up again, and helps Iroha, and Siren Prime, try to banish all who do not belong. Tenzen stops the show, since he doesn’t want Iroha to leave. She’s pretty mad about this, but whatever. We meet up with Dr Shantotto, who gives us Koru-Moru’s magic doll to point us in the right direction. We head to Escha - Ru’An and encounter our old friend Balamor, who has stolen Selh’teus’s crystal energy, and wants to create a world of his own. He goes super sayan, and we whoop his ass. Selh’teus then reveals his plan to become the new mothercrystal. Then the big reveal: The dark man is Elhusks future dark side, created to fight the darkness, but failed. Elhusk defeats bizarro Elhusk, and sends him off Boromir style. We then get a sweet vision showing all of those we’ve beaten down. Then we head to the Reisenjima Sanctorum. Reisenjima is revealed to be the site of our last stand, and an ethereal shield is erected to save it from the void. In deciding to gather light, Elhusk creates bizarro Elhusk, who gathers darkness. We then head to Adoulin, seeking Arciela’s advice. Balamor has been travelling many different worlds, but many were swallowed by emptiness. He is pretty stoked on the Reisen Shrine orb, though, and gives us some of himself just to see things unfold. We head to the Hall of the Gods, where it’s revealed that darkness will descend when the five mothercrystals shatter, and rejoining them will bring Paradise, yet end Vana’diel. Selh’teus then offers Elhusk the power of the crystal in order to become a god. We then fight an ascended form of Promathia, a dragon named Sempurne. Elhusk crushes this scrub, and meets up with bizarrro Elhusk. The time to fight is now. The darkness sends out a ton of those Sin Scale things at the beginning of X, and all of our favorite characters wreck their faces and drive the darkness back for now. Then comes the most frustrating quest in the game…. Panopt hunting… We are tasked with killing 11 of these fuckers, and being the stalwart hero he is, Elhusk also decided to take on the king of the panopts in a gruelling, twenty minute fight. With the panopts dead, order has been restored to the lifestream, allowing Selh’teus to regain his powers. We then meet up with Altana, who asks Bizarro Elhusk and Elhusk to fight to the death. Bizarro Elhusk is revealed to be Metus, but it’s no matter. Elhusk triumphs. Everyone is super stoked, but then the Cloud of Darkness begins corrupting the mothercrystal. We can’t really destroy the thing though, and the Phoenix Blade leads us to a stone circle in La Theine, where the Gods enter the material plane. We then pack our Reisen Shrine orb with the powers of Alexander, Odin, Ifrit, Shiva, Ramuh, Titan, Garuda, Leviathan, Atomos, Cait Sith, Diabolos, Fenrir, and Bahamut. We head for the Sanctorium for the final fight. All of our previous expansions heroines trust forms are auto summoned fight tooth and nail to stymie the advance of the Claws of Darkness. We then get a fucking ballin cutscene where Iroha is given all the power of the Shrine Orb, and Phoenix is restored to full power. This causes the Cloud of Darkness to manifest in physical form, and now we commence the final fight. Which was a BITCH! Special shoutout to Abbu for helping us out. Elhusk’s body couldn’t survive the clas, and must find respite in the mothercrystal. The only way his light will shine in this world again will be through a chorus of life, crying out through time and space; The Rhapsodies of Vana’diel. Iroha donates her hair to us, which is good since I’m totally losing mine, and disappears once again. Then the final song picks up, and we hear the Rhapsody to rival Queen’s. The Song The expansion is so very much a thank you to fans, that Mizuta came up with the idea of asking players to contribute to the final song. Indeed, the voices that ring out during the final cutscene of the game are none other than adventurers from Vana’diel! How fucking cool is that?! Square Enix had a page dedicated to fan submissions of “la la la’s”. There is a zip file of the music, a vocal sample, and the music sheet. They requested that users submit the file along with their character name, so they could get the recognition. It was available to active players and unsubscribed ones alike. Unfortunately, the voices of Nooborious and Elhusk are not among those singing the rhapsody. The Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVZgBk7_jTM
Join us for our review of Wings of the Goddess! Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess Development History- Wings of the Goddess is the fourth expansion for Final Fantasy XI. It was released for the PlayStation 2 on November 20, 2007 in the US and Canada, and on the 22nd of November in Japan. The PC release would follow just one day afterwards. This expansions main mission content was released via a series of patches, and it was just over three years after it’s release that the final missions were released. The expansion featured the addition of two new classes; the dancer, and scholar. Neither of which were used by Joe or I. All of the tracks present in WOTG were composed and arranged by Naoshi Mizuta. Plot- The story begins upon examining one of the Cavernous Maws located around Vana’diel. These objects greatly resemble Atomos from FFVI. The maw engulfs the character, and sends us back in time. We’re only about 20 years in the past, which puts us right in the middle of the great Crystal War. (See beginning cutscene) The game begins similarly to the original nation missions, where you choose to align yourself with one of the three main missions. Joe and I decided to go with Bastok. Surprise surprise…. We then start helping to prepare for the Crystal War. Each expansion of Final Fantasy XI has featured a female npc protagonist. It started out with Lion, moved on to Prishe, Nashmeria, and now the energetic dancer Lilisette. Lilisette is the daughter of Sir Ragelise, the captain of the Knights of the Ironcrest Hawk, and is ordered to take back the La Vaule area from the Orcs. We meet up with Lilisette when she tries to capture another of our recently acquired comrades named Cait Sith. Cait Sith reveals herself as the tears of Altana, and informs the player that the cavernous maws are tiny versions of Atomos, who is attempting to devour everything from the peaceful timeline that we knew before entering the expansion. As if two different times weren’t enough, there’s a third… Altana reveals to us that our hero, Elhusk, and Lilisette are the Wings of the Goddess. She has chosen us to do her bidding, and prevent a future brought on by Ultemaci… I mean, Queen Lilith. All the while, Atomos is stubbornly devouring all things visible. We also get a bunch of cutscenes regarding the Shadow Lord. He punishes the hell out of his enemies. Lillisette and her mother, Portia, end up getting captured by Lilith, but of course, we break them out. Before we confront the evil wench Lilith, we first run into our Bastok specific questline. This questline features the Crystal War from Bastok’s view. There’s plenty of betrayal, subterfuge, and even an assasination via tonberry. We also learn some very interesting facts about Zeid’s past…. Another interesting aspect of this expansion is Mayakov. Mayakov is the flamboyant, lisp happy leader of the dancing troupe that Lilisette is a part of. Not much else can be said about Mayakov, but man. He’s definitely gay. The party then confronts Lilith at Castle Zvahl, otherwise known as Ultemacia’s Castle. Upon reaching her chamber, Lilisette disappears! Atomos has finally consumed the timeline where she existed, and she is no more. We then embark on a super long quest to obtain memory fragments. This quest was probably my favorite part about this expansion. I am literally obtaining fragments of memories, and combining them to remanifest the existence of a character. Fucking epic. Once we find all of the fragments, we bring Lilith back into existence, and go on to fight Lilith and her goons. We then discover the true identity of Lilith, but won’t reveal it on this show. Atomos stops devouring everything like a fat fuck. Everything is golden. Now, what kind of Final Fantasy would this be without a wedding scene! We then witness the wedding of Portia and Sir Ragelise, and the expansion comes to a close. *Additional Points* -Atomos v. Lilisette fight where we both died, but Lilisette rocked him -That fucking quest where I had to run around to all of the agents, and blow up the mine shafts. -Zeid is a complete badass -Volker is Solid Snake REMIX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDm1QVTtfMY&list=PL71ACEB758381588B&index=21
This week, Kaleb and Joe discuss the storyline in Chains of Promathia. We're currently about halfway through The Treasures of Aht Urghan. Chains of Promathia Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia was released on September 16th, 2004 in Japan, and September 21st, 2004 everywhere else. This is the only expansion thus far that didn’t include new jobs. Just like with Rise of the Zilart, the games main composer and arranger is Naoshi Mizuta. We also get a return of XI’s Distant Worlds, featureing Izumi Masuda. Story- The story starts out in Delkfutt’s Tower, with a bunch of Jeunoan scientists getting blasted by an explosion, due to a reversal of the energy flow to the crystal. The Ducal guard rush to the scene, and encounter a boy, who they take back to Jeuno. When we visit the kid, he gives us an amulet. We skip a bit ahead, where Bahamut emerges from the water, giving us a warning that the Keeper of the Apocalypse is near. We then adventure to the three crags, Holla, Mea, and Dem, and are drawn into Promyvion. We defeat the enemies in this area, and come to the MotherCrystal. It is here that we run into Nag’molada, a Juenian diplomat. He attempts to slay the adventurer, to keep the crystal safe, but is stopped by the mysterious boy from earlier. When we reach a later crag, Nag’molada reveals that the boy has released Emptiness, a destructive force, on the crystal. Once we defeat the Empty at the mothercrystal, we travel to the Tavnazian Archipelago for the first time. When we’re unconscious, a group of Tarutaru’s, the Chebukki Siblings, steal our amulet to take to the leader of Tavnazia, Prishe. Prishe returns to town with her friend Ulmia after checking the area out. She informs the party of monsters amassing at Cape Riverne. Prishe returns our amulet, which is oddly identical to hers. Prise then wants to confront Bahamut in Cape Riverne for answers, and finds out that Nag’molada and the Chebukki triplets are already there. We run into Nag’molada singing an ancient song to Bahamut, proving that he is a Kuluu. Bahamut decides to honor the ancient pact made with the Kuluu ages prior. Bahamut is subdued by Esha’ntarl, a Zilart, subdues Bahamut in a magic web. We then travel to Jeuno and turn ourselves in. We are wanted for treason, after all… We speak with Esha’ntarl, who by the way is smokin', suspects that the young man from earlier in the game is the Keeper of the Apocalypse, and charges us with capturing him to prove his innocence. We then embark on a comical quest in Windhurst, where the Chebukki triplets are attempting to find their long lost father. Prishe is hospitalized, and given your amulet to stabilize her condition. The boy is spotted in Pso’Xja, and we head there. We then battle Diabolos, and realize we’ve been drawn into a dreamworld. The boy arrives, and rescues Prishe. We also find out that Tenzen, another of our companions, has a blade that houses Phoenix. Phoenix requests help from Diabolos, but instead is offered to stay in the dream world to avoid the shittiness of reality. It should be noted that Phoenix and Diabolos are two of the five terrestrial avatars charged with the protection of Vana’diel. The others are Carbuncle, Fenrir, and Bahamut. The party then seeks out Bahamut again, searching for answers. We meet up with Bahamut, and request his aid. He sends one of his cronies after us, and we kill it. Afterwards, Bahamut tells Phoenix that she’s wasting her time, and that the Emptiness will win. The party recognizes a song that Phoenix starts singing, and Bahamut and his wyrms. We find out that the Emptiness is the will of the Twilight God, Promathia, who cursed mankind for trying to reach Paradise. Prishe then reveals that she had an accident as a child when she came into contact with the baptismal vessel deep below the church, which has stopped her aging. We travel to a statue of Promathia, where he reveals that he desires resurrection, and death. The party heads to Pso’Xja to arrive at the Vazhl mothercrystal. Nag’molada and the boy both appear, and it is revealed that the baptismal vessel is actually the Eye of Altana, used to turn Emptiness into Magicite. The amulet that we were given was once given to the Kuluu by the Zilart to contain the darkness. It also allows you to communicate directly with the mind of another. SHINING!!!!!! We finally get the boys name, although I wish you luck in pronouncing it; Selh’teus. He is the sole survivor of the disaster at Al’Taieu, that destroyed the place thousands of years ago. We wake in Promyvion, and have to rescue Tenzen, Louverance, and Ulmia, who have been captured within the darkness. We meet up with Diabolos and Prishe, and discover that Selh’teus came from Al’Taieu to protect the celestial capital, which wasn’t destroyed, only hidden beyond the fifth mothercrystal. Prishe then resolves to kill The Keeper of the Apocalypse, which will allow Bahamut to not kill everyone. Prishe goes missing for a little bit, and the party splits up to investigate. We meet up with my favorite character of this expansion, a Galka named Jabbos. Jabbos has what I’d imagine is the voice of Christian Bale’s Batman, as he speaks…..and then…..pauses….a…..lot….. He’s been living with Moblins for far too long, and the beastmen have begun to think that they are the children of Promathia. The beasts believe that they are, and continue digging ith this expectation, but Jabbos knows that the Moblins were born long after Promathia had died. They get pissed when they find out, and Jabbos joins up. We then find out that Prishe has a bit o magicite stuck in her chest, which is probably just as uncomfortable as it sounds. She runs off, and Bahamut is found beyond the sea of clouds, and Cid begins working on an airship that can reach him. Prishe is spotted in Jeuno, and we head to find the little shit. The NPC’s Tenzen, Louverance, Jabbos, and Shirakee Z… ugh… all come to the conclusion that Prishe is the Keeper of the Apocalypse who is intended to awaken the Twilight God, using the power of song. Esha’ntarl reveals that defeating the Keeper of the Apocalypse will only set the darkness free to possess another, and that the only way to break the cycle is to resurrect Promathia, and defeat him in God form in front of the mothercrystal. The party gets on Cid’s airship, and meets up with Prishe and Bahamut. She reasons with Bahamut, and he reveals that she is no longer the Keeper of the Apocalypse, and that the true keeper is in Al’Taieu. Bahamut then reveals a crazy plan to destroy mankind in order to keep Promathia from enveloping everything, and entering Vana’diel. He then attacks us with Megaflare, and is blocked by Tenzen, and his Phoenix blade. We jump ship. We failed to outright defeat Bahamut, and Phoenix sacrificed herself, making ole Tenzen’s blade normal, and boring. Cid mentions a red light shooting up from the Sea of Shu’Meyo has appeared. He sends us out to get supplies, and studies the Eye of Altana to repair the airship. The airship is hijacked by the Chebukki triplets, and Tenzen. Tenzen was instructed by Phoenix to kill the Adventurer, but obviously gets his ass whooped. We then get teleported to the fifth mothercrystal in Al’Taieu. In Al’Taieu, we are beckoned to the Grand Palace of Hu’Xzoi. We enter, and regain the light of the four other mothercrystals. Selh’teus explains that the Emptiness extracted from the Kuluu had been manifested into Promathia, and had been sealed in the audience chamber. Nag’molada breaks the seal, and frees Promathia. Nag’molada is swallowed in Emptiness, teaching him that all the children of Vana’diel were born from Promathia. The god then attempts to get in. We join Prishe in the Empyreal Paradox, where Selh’teus attempts to slow Promathia down. Then, the epic fight… When Promathia reaches his end, Prishe casts the Star of Tavnazia at him, and we unleash the light of the mother crystals, allowing the tears of Altana to rain down upon us. Promathia is crushed, and returns to the mothercrystal. Emptiness is revealed as the physical manifestation of death itself, and even the god Promathia, would die when faced against it. We again learn about the origins of Vana’diel, and all of it’s races. Everyone goes their separate ways, and Prishe’s magicite melts away, making her mortal once again. The Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSt8vifJG38&list=PL85AED8D3D495397D&index=21