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En la 1384-a E_elsendo el la 20.03.2025 ĉe www.pola-retradio.org: • Omaĝe al la forpasinta en februaro iama prezidanto de Sarlanda E-Ligo, Oliver Walz, siatempe nia aktiva aŭskultanto, ni memorigas arkivan interparolon, faritan dum la UK-2006 i.a. pri tio kiel esperantistoj el Sarlando preparas sin por partopreno en la Jokohama UK la sekvan jaron. • En la aktualaĵoj ni informas pri la rolo de duvalvuloj en la polaj akvopurigaj centroj; pri la Eŭropa Arbo 2025, pola fago venkinta en la reta plebiscito de Gaja; pri Eŭropa premio por la varsovia parko Burza (Tempesto). • La scienbultenan rubrikon ni dediĉas al la plej novaj esploroj pri plasto en la homa organismo, unuavice cerbo. • Muzike ni bonvenigas la Printempon – pri ĝi kantas Miŝo Zdravev kaj Feri Floro. La interreta foto prezentas la polan 300-jaran fagon, kiu gajnis la titolon de la Eŭropa Arbo 2025. • En unuopaj rubrikoj de nia paĝo eblas konsulti la paralele legeblajn kaj aŭdeblajn tekstojn el niaj elsendoj, kio estas tradicio de nia Redakcio ekde 2003. La elsendo estas aŭdebla en jutubo ĉe la adreso: https://www.youtube.com/results?q=pola+retradio&sp=CAI%253D I.a. pere de jutubo, konforme al individua bezono, eblas rapidigi aŭ malrapidigi la parolritmon de la sondokumentoj, transsalti al iu serĉata fragmento de la elsendo.
After a year of regulatory slowdowns for LNG projects, the Trump administration has come in with agency shakeups, policy changes and executive orders. What does it mean for U.S. LNG project development and future natural gas demand? NGI's senior LNG editor Jacob Dick interviews Arbo's Tom Sharp, director of permitting intelligence, about what is happening on the regulatory front and why litigation risk still looms large for some LNG export projects.
Annemieke Bosman in gesprek met Eline Arbo en Eelco Smits. Regisseur Eline Arbo bewerkt bij ITA James Baldwins tijdloze klassieke roman Giovanni's Room tot een muzikale voorstelling over liefde, identiteit en de angst om jezelf te zijn. Giovanni's Room onderzoekt thema's als seksualiteit, geïnternaliseerde homofobie en maatschappelijke druk, en stelt de vraag: kun je je ergens thuis voelen, als je niet jezelf mag zijn? Een aangrijpend verhaal over passie, verlies en de strijd tussen intens verlangen en maatschappelijke verwachtingen, gebaseerd op Baldwins meesterwerk. Eline Arbo is artistiek directeur van ITA sinds 2023. Eerder maakt zij remakes van de eerder elders door haar gerealiseerde voorstellingen Weg met Eddy Bellegueule (Édouard Louis), en De jaren (Annie Ernaux). Voor ITA regisseerde ze o.a. Penthesilea (Heinrich von Kleist) en De uren (Michael Cunningham). Eelco Smits speelt de rol van David, een Amerikaan in Frankrijk die herinneringen ophaalt aan zijn tijd in Parijs. Smits ontving in 2018 de Paul Steenbergenpenning. In 2023 won hij de Louis d'Or voor zijn rol in Geschiedenis van Geweld bij Toneelschuur Producties en Toneelgroep Oostpool.
Every Christmas season brings its own wisdom, so the question we all need to ask is, "Christmas, what did you come to teach me this year?" Welcome to Christmastide! Christmas is far from over. The celebration of Jesus' birth extends beyond December 25th. Today is only the fourth day of Christmas. There are eight more days to come, plus Epiphany. For many of us, the best Christmas gift has yet to be unwrapped. Today's Table encourages us to pause and reflect on what just happened a few days ago - on what just happened 2000 years ago. Last Wednesday and two millenniums back are not that far apart. Christmas Day itself is a thin place where the reverberating echoes of angels can still be felt and heard. Ask the Christmas question and listen quietly for God's reply. Special thanks today to Arbo, a country band from the cajun swampland, led by brothers Stevie and Johnny Rees. They have graciously allowed us to share their 2023 song "A Child Is Born" for this special Christmas episode. (Used by Permission).
Welkom bij de zelfvertrouwen podcast.Ik ben Maarten en ik leer je hoe je vol zelfvertrouwen jouw leven leeft zoals je werkelijk bent bedoeld.Deze keer:✨ De 4 cruciale alarmsignalen die je ECHT serieus moet nemen om te voorkomen dat je nog harder gaat dan je eigenlijk kunt.✨ Hoe het komt waarom je deze alarmsignalen wel voelt, maar niet serieus neemt.✨ Wat je kunt doen als je deze alarmsignalen herkent, maar niet weet hoe je nu verder moet.Wil je de shift maken van het punt waar je nu zit, naar de persoon worden zoals je werkelijk bent bedoeld? Maak dan hier van je droom jouw werkelijkheid. Volg dan mijn gratis masterclass THE SHIFT op:https://www.maartenvogelaar.nl/masterclassWil je echt vol zelfvertrouwen in het leven staan en leven zoals je werkelijk bent bedoeld? Volg dan mijn programma DE ESSENTIE.Kijk op:https://www.maartenvogelaar.nl/programmaJe kunt mij ook volgen op:InstagramLinked-in
Thanksgiving gatherings and football games have us in the mood for food! So, we're serving up the story of Army veteran Andrew Arbogast, who went from flying combat missions to building Arbo's Cheese Dip into a national success. We start with some epic memories from inside the Apache cockpit- the world's most advanced attack helicopter. Arbogast also recalls enjoying care packages filled with meats and cheeses on a Forward Operating Base in Afghanistan, and how those moments eventually inspired him to take a chance on creating a business. He also explains how Bunker Labs, veteran business development programs, played a pivotal role in the explosive growth of Arbo's Cheese Dip. He shares how they provided the training and connections he needed to expand his home-based business into a cheese dip brand that's now available nationwide!Plus, we hear about his appearance at the 2023 CMA Awards, and his encounter with Country superstar Jelly Roll. Find Arbo's Cheese Dip at a retailer near you:https://www.arboscheesedip.com/ Are you a veteran looking to start a business? Check out the programs from Syracuse University's D'Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and Bunker Labs:https://bunkerlabs.org/ To reach CBS Eye on Veterans Host, Phil Briggsphil@connectingvets.com Follow on social:@philbriggsVet@EyeOnVeteransSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Je hoort in deze aflevering Teddy Tops in gesprek met artistiek directeur van Internationaal Theater Amsterdam Eline Arbo (https://ita.nl/nl/personen/eline-arbo/1645252/). Zij deelt haar cultuurtips met Teddy en de luisteraar. De tips van Eline: Boek: Giovanni's room (https://singeluitgeverijen.nl/de-geus/boek/giovannis-kamer/) Toneel: Beste mensen (https://url.de.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/afsvCXQyX5Inp6X1T6f6FWkqCt?domain=bureauvergezicht.nl), Brande (https://url.de.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/cPvBC160p4HpvjM1cXsmFVoPl0?domain=schuur.nl)n, Formerly Known As (https://url.de.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/4pPeC28yqWCknxpvc9t6F5KVgi?domain=urland.nl) Dans: 13 & 14 (https://url.de.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/7UycCY7zY5f3G0LQFGhGFxr6hb?domain=ita.nl) Film (bioscoop): The Substance (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17526714/) Serie (online): Kamp van Koningsbrugge (https://www.avrotros.nl/program/kamp-van-koningsbrugge~31/) Kindercultuur: Giselle (https://url.de.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/kEJlCZ8AG0CMOm5EuKiRFBJzj_?domain=ita.nl) Heb je cultuurtips? Mail de redactie: eenuurcultuur@vpro.nl
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Kõikjal maailmas hinnatud klaveripedagoog professor Arbo Valdma on 22 aastat andnud meistrikursusi oma kodulinnas Pärnus: Suveuni ja Talveuni.
La Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls assoleixen amb gran nota el tourmalet de les diades del Catllar i l'Arboç amb l'estrena del 4de9 net. Els de Manel Urbano assolirien la diada del Catllar amb l'objectiu del castell net: el 4de9. En primera ronda, quedaria en carregat el 4 de 9 amb folre, estructura que […]
Quan només una setmana per la diada de Sant Fèlix a Vilafranca del Penedès, la Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls afronta un cap de setmana d'alta intensitat. Aquest dissabte, a partir de les sis de la tarda, a la plaça de la Vila del Catllar, hi ha programada la diada de festa major amb […]
Happy Mana Wahine Wednesday, beautiful people! Ku and Paul open the day talking about NFL football with today's schedule release on the way before shifting to hearing from our featured athletes of the week, Hawai'i track & field standouts Montserrat Montanes i Arbo and Hallee Mohr. We close the show out with WNBA talk after the 2024 season kicked off on Tuesday.
En la 1316-a E_elsendo el la 30.4.2024 ĉe www.pola-retradio.org: • Hodiaŭ antaŭ nia mikrofono gastas Gabriela Skonieczna kaj la temo de nia interparolo estas la katalogado de Hodler-Biblioteko, kiu ekde majo 2023 troviĝas en aparta kolekto de la Pola Nacia Biblioteko. • En la komencaj aktualaĵoj ni informas pri la 7-a eldono de la konkurso por bazlernejanoj en Pollando kaj eksterlande por brila plenumo de la pola nacia himno; pri la opinioj de poloj rilate al la kaĝa bredado de kortbirdaro kaj ovometaj kokinoj; pri la tria laŭvica venko de Pollando en la plebiscito por la plej bela eŭropa arbo de la jaro, en kiu venkis 200-jara fago; • En la scienctema bulteno ni informas pri esplora eksperimento kiel izoliteco en Antarkto influis la elformiĝon de aparta akĉento; pri kolorravaj ŝtonoj – kiuj prilabortaj kiel la Paskaj – estas ekspoziciataj en biologia fakultato en Bjalistoko; • Muzike akompanas nin kanto de Esu Peranto prilaborita en kunlaboro kun Arta Inteligento „Esperanto, lingvo bela, unuigi homojn la celo vera…”; • La hodiaŭan programinformon akompanas foto pri la Eŭropa Arbo de la Jaro 2023, la 200-jara fago el Pollando; • En unuopaj rubrikoj de nia paĝo eblas konsulti la paralele legeblajn kaj aŭdeblajn tekstojn el niaj elsendoj, kio estas tradicio de nia Redakcio ekde 2003. La elsendo estas aŭdebla en jutubo ĉe la adreso: https://www.youtube.com/results?q=pola+retradio&sp=CAI%253D I.a. pere de jutubo, konforme al individua bezono, eblas rapidigi aŭ malrapidigi la parolritmon de la sondokumentoj, transsalti al iu serĉata fragmento de la elsendo.
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If you're feeling down, or a little overwhelmed, Steve Arbo has a suggestion — Find a local organization and volunteer. Service to others, he says, offers a reward of happiness you may not be expecting. Arbo, who has now been retired from his role as Lee's Summit City Manager for a year, entered The Vault this week for a conversation with host Nick Parker on his new life outside the bureaucracy and his dive into a role as community volunteer. Since leaving the northeast corner of City Hall, Arbo has enjoyed extra time traveling with his wife (who is also recently retired) and finding some local nonprofit organizations where he can share his passions and support Lee's Summit in new and profound ways.
In this interview with David Khani, we discuss pipeline tariff negotiations and how regulatory analytics can help shippers win big. Policies such as the Inflation Reduction Act are reshaping energy infrastructure, along with global events, such as the Ukrainian conflict. Natural gas market dynamics are changing rapidly, and systemically. Dave and EQT leaned heavily on Arbo to help with complex negotiations and understanding the growing demand for natural gas. Dave also covers how the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulations influence pipeline operations. Another key factor is decarbonization, which has an impact on pipeline throughput. Companies like EQT Corporation navigate tariff increases and negotiations with shippers, with outside specialized help. The future of energy includes coal and nuclear power within our evolving energy mix, and to succeed, companies have an indispensable need for data science in regulatory negotiations. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for anyone involved or interested in the energy industry. Listen to the end to stay informed about the shifts shaping our energy future. About Dave: Until recently, Dave was the CFO at EQT Corporation, a big US independent gas producer. Prior to joining EQT Corp., Dave served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CONSOL Energy and as CFO and as a board member of its affiliates, including CNX Midstream Partners LLC and a joint venture with Noble Energy. Dave developed a deep understanding of the commodity markets through almost 2 decades as a financial analyst on Wall Street. He holds a B.A. in biological sciences from State University of New York—Binghamton and an M.B.A. in corporate accounting and finance from the University of Rochester and has been a chartered financial analyst (CFA) for 25 years.
Eline Arbo is toneelregisseur. Sinds september 2023 is ze artistiek directeur van Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA). Daar volgt ze Ivo van Hove op. Arbo werd geboren in Noorwegen en kwam in 2012 naar Amsterdam voor een regieopleiding. Ze maakte daarna verschillende voorstellingen, zoals een adaptatie van Édouard Louis' ‘Weg met Eddy Bellegueule' waarvoor de ze Regieprijs en Toneelkijkersprijs 2020 won. Bij ITA is nu haar bewerking van ‘De Wetten' te zien, de debuutroman van Connie Palmen waarin ze zeven ontmoetingen met zeven mannen beschrijft. Femke van der Laan gaat met Eline Arbo in gesprek.
Een aflevering die in het teken staat van arbo in het primair onderwijs. Over de meerwaarde van de bovenschoolse preventiemedewerker, het maken van een RI&E en wilde dieren. Maar ook over wat doe je als niemand preventiemedewerker wil worden binnen je school en kun je een RI&E nu beter wel of niet uitbesteden aan een externe partij? Je hoort het allemaal in PO praat! Onze VfPf regiocoördinator Brenda Steinmetz gaat in deze aflevering in gesprek met Mario Gubbels, leerkracht en bovenschoolse preventiemedewerker. Volg VfPf www.vfpf.nl https://nl.linkedin.com/company/vfpf
In de vijfde aflevering van Op de planken, de podcast van Internationaal Theater Amsterdam, gaat programmeur Richard Kofi in gesprek met regisseur en ITA's artistiek directeur Eline Arbo en schrijver, fotograaf en podcast host Tatjana Almuli over de voorstelling De wetten.Hoe vertaal je een literaire klassieker zoals De wetten naar het toneel? Wat betekent het om kunstenaar te zijn en hoe ga je op zoek naar je eigen ‘wetten'?De wetten gaat 10 maart 2024 in première. Deze speelreeks is uitverkocht, maar de voorstelling is weer vanaf 22 augustus tot en met 1 september te zien in ITA. Kijk voor meer informatie en kaartverkoop op onze website.
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Arbo's Cheese Dip founder Andrew Arbogast interviews with Wake Up Memphis to talk about his famous cheese dip, Arbo's Cheese Dip. It's the secret sauce that brings people together and it's great for watching football and having a great time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanksgiving week has us in the mood for food, so we're talking about how a former Apache helicopter pilot launched Arbo's Cheese Dip into a huge success. Andrew Arbogast opens our interview with some memories about his days in the cockpit of world's most advanced attack helicopter.Arbogast shares memories of meats and cheeses on a Forward Operating base in Afghanistan, and the early days of Arbo's Cheese Dip. He also explains how Bunker Labs played a pivotal role in the explosive growth of the company and how it gave him the connections he needed to scale from a home-based business to a cheese dip that's now available in 20 states, over 1000 grocery stores ... and will soon be available nationwide!Plus, we hear about his appearance on the CMA Awards and his encounter with Country superstar Jelly Roll.To order Arbo's Cheese Dip, check out:https://www.arboscheesedip.com/Veterans ready to start or scale their business, check out Bunker Labs:https://bunkerlabs.org/To reach CBS Eye on Veterans Host, Phil Briggsphil@connectingvets.comFollow on social:@philbriggsVet@EyeOnVeterans See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The college football world is buzzing after another exciting Saturday of football action. We had plenty of close games and fantastic finishes in Week 5, and Week 6 should be just as exciting. The BetUS team will review all the action in Week 5, including Colorado's close loss to USC, where they fought back from a significant deficit. Then we will look ahead to Week 6 and give you the winning picks. The team will preview top games such as Oklahoma vs Texas, Alabama vs Texas A&M, and Maryland vs Ohio State. The BetUS team will help you keep the winning ways going in Week 6. Get the best info to stay ahead of the sportsbooks here at BetUS.In this video:NCAA Football Week 6 (PT1) 0:00 NCAAF Betting Record 4:59 Jacksonville St vs Middle Tenn Game Preview 10:00Western Kentucky vs Louisiana Tech Game Preview 16:09 Oklahoma vs Texas Game Preview 22:52Maryland vs Ohio State Game Preview 31:25 Western Michigan vs Mississippi State Game Preview 37:08 Alabama vs Texas A&M Game Preview 44:38 Syracuse vs North Carolina Game Preview 52:49 Ball State vs Eastern Michigan Game Preview 59:26 NCAA Football Q&A 1:11:05 NCAA Football Best Bets 1:23:18 Golden Ticket Winner: @e Arbo 1:24:28
"I'm also a very strong advocate personally of a sort of an all in approach, meaning we aren't going to solve this with one magic silver bullet, right? If that doesn't exist, we need to develop these things over time." This is part two of a two part podcast recording with Tom Sharp, the Director of Permitting Intelligence with Arbo, and Justin Carlson, founder and Chief Commercial Officer of East Daley Analytics on the issues and challenges facing energy infrastructure projects, and some of the solutions. "Where we've arrived is a place where agencies are getting sued so much, that the process is getting dragged out and the cost of delays is used to halt projects, regardless of whether or not this is a project for traditional energy or renewables." Tom Sharp is a thought leader on infrastructure permitting and an expert in environmental and energy law and policy. His unique perspective is informed by 12 years of federal experience, most recently as Director for Permitting Excellence at the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (FPISC), and by positions at the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) including Deputy Director for NEPA, attorney in the Office of the General Council, and Senior Advisor for Infrastructure. Tom also worked for 9 years as an attorney at FERC specializing in natural gas pipeline certificates and hydropower licenses. He graduated with a Certificate in Environmental Law from the Tulane University Law School and enjoys teaching law classes focused on NEPA and permitting reform. "If there's a transmission line that's being built from one state to another, crossing four different states, and those states in the middle aren't necessarily getting benefit from that, you're going to probably see increased opposition there." Justin Carlson is the Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer of East Daley Analytics. With a passion for strategy and deep expertise in oil and gas market supply and demand, Justin co-founded East Daley Analytics to creatively transform data and information into market moving knowledge and wisdom to drive client success. He has also authored articles on the energy financial markets for Forbes, Oil and Gas Journal, and Seeking Alpha. Justin has a BS in Mechanical Engineering and an MS in Engineering Management from the Colorado School of Mines. "You've got all this data that you've actually got to normalize, bring together and that's what really slows the process down. It's not all unified. It is very independent and a bit disorganized and you're not always sure what to trust." USEFUL LINKS LinkedIn profiles (personal, business): https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-carlson-b8033b5/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaslsharp/ https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7075561315259338752 Website: http://www.goarbo.com/ https://www.eastdaley.com/
"There's a lot of different things that are plaguing infrastructure developers or have been for a long time, and they're all sort of coming to a head now." This is part one of a two part podcast recording with Tom Sharp, the Director of Permitting Intelligence with Arbo, and Justin Carlson, founder and Chief Commercial Officer of East Daley Analytics on the issues and challenges facing energy infrastructure projects, and some of the solutions. "We don't build a road that no one's going to travel on. You build a pipeline, because somebody has supply and someone has demand." Tom Sharp is a thought leader on infrastructure permitting and an expert in environmental and energy law and policy. His unique perspective is informed by 12 years of federal experience, most recently as Director for Permitting Excellence at the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (FPISC), and by positions at the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) including Deputy Director for NEPA, attorney in the Office of the General Council, and Senior Advisor for Infrastructure. Tom also worked for 9 years as an attorney at FERC specializing in natural gas pipeline certificates and hydropower licenses. He graduated with a Certificate in Environmental Law from the Tulane University Law School and enjoys teaching law classes focused on NEPA and permitting reform. "You really have two kinds of risk. You've got risk borne by the project developer, and then you've got policy risk." Justin Carlson is the Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer of East Daley Analytics. With a passion for strategy and deep expertise in oil and gas market supply and demand, Justin co-founded East Daley Analytics to creatively transform data and information into market moving knowledge and wisdom to drive client success. He has also authored articles on the energy financial markets for Forbes, Oil and Gas Journal, and Seeking Alpha. Justin has a BS in Mechanical Engineering and an MS in Engineering Management from the Colorado School of Mines. "Midstream companies are out wanting to develop hydrogen projects, but we don't really know where the supply is. And we also don't know who wants it, so I don't know what to do." USEFUL LINKS LinkedIn profiles (personal, business): https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-carlson-b8033b5/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaslsharp/ https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7075561315259338752 Website: http://www.goarbo.com/ https://www.eastdaley.com/
Josemi nos cuenta en 'Más de uno' los comestibles que más le desagradan; desde las el bacalao hasta el café, pasando por las setas o la lamprea (a pesar de haber participado en la 'Fiesta de la Lamprea' de Arbo, en Galicia). "Tampoco soy nada goloso", comenta.
The energy industry is very accustomed to seeking permission to do things. It is the norm in industrialized societies to set out the acceptable parameters for investment actions that can impact others, and to have project proponents follow a set of established regulatory processes. These processes take time, but they could be trusted to yield a predictable outcome for project investors and proponents. Until recently. Deploying energy infrastructure is an increasingly fraught endeavour in many parts of the world. There is now a frenetic race underway to secure the best projects with the best market positions, for the long term, in the face of a permitting timeline that exceeds the time available to avert the worst of climate effects. For proponents, chasing projects with high regulatory risk wastes both time and money in a race with little tolerance for error. Delayed in-service dates for projects reduce the value of their future revenue streams, exacerbated by the current higher interest rate environment. Such delays can result in promising projects falling in value and being canceled. However, one technology company HAS brought together the special combination of deep multi-faceted energy industry insight, permitting process, regulatory and legal knowhow, and technology capability to help infrastructure developers, operators, and investors crack the code on this problem. Arbo is a specialist technology-and-advisory business that has delivered the new technologies, advanced analytics and algorithms to improve the ability of project developers to execute in this environment.
In this episode of Energy 101, we discuss the complex world of energy regulations and grid infrastructure with Reilly from Arbo, a data scientist specializing in the Energy Regulatory space. Arbo's work involves transforming data related to energy permits, key milestones, and cost mechanisms into actionable commercial intelligence.This episode dives into:The link between Arbo's expertise in midstream infrastructure and their focus on electric transmission.Evolution of roles at Arbo and how data has become a focal point.An overview of the current state of the power grid.The process of electricity generation and distribution to residential, commercial, and other spaces.The key issues facing the grid, particularly in light of the energy transition.The necessity for increased transmission between urban and rural areas.Potential challenges such as increasing NIMBYism and political polarization.Legislative measures aimed at addressing these issues, including recent talks about permitting reform.The impact of resolving siting issues on project timelines, considering the lengthy waits in interconnection queues.
"Many people think of information as being data. But information is not necessarily data that they then can be analyzed and turned into analytics." In this episode, I'm in conversation with Chip Moldenhauer who is the Founder and CEO of Arbo, an energy data analytics firm. Compliance with energy regulations is a minimum requirement for any new energy investment. However, the regulations are not codified and structured as you'd find in an ERP system. It's unstructured text, which means it's time-consuming to find all the relevant regulations and figure out how they apply in a specific instance. Add in the urgency to hit climate targets and the huge wave of government funding heading into clean energy, and suddenly regulatory data analytics becomes highly valuable. "The big problem that the industry was trying to solve as, as at least the United States, and most of the world was trying to do that shift from coal to gas, that was how long is it going to take to build transportation necessary to move that product that was going to help decarbonize the world and bring power to many more people." Chip is the founder and CEO of Arbo, an energy data analytics firm that transforms energy regulatory data into business intelligence and insights that drive infrastructure permitting and commercial decisions. Chip founded Arbo to help improve the strategic decision making needed to sustain America's critical infrastructure, achieve energy independence and support the energy evolution. "Knowing the timing of the permitting process is directly related to how much a project is going to cost." Prior to founding Arbo, Chip practiced energy regulatory law at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP and advised clients' senior leaders on strategic solutions to high stakes regulatory, policy and litigation issues. Chip served with distinction as a naval surface warfare officer responsible for leading large engineering divisions on ships deployed overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and The Catholic University of America School of Law. "And I think most research shows that we need to build that grid out at a rate of four to five times what we've built before." USEFUL LINKS LinkedIn profiles (personal, business): Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chip-moldenhauer/ Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goarbo Twitter handles: @go_arbo Website: www.goarbo.com
Episode 189 - Attiya Gamri is a Dutch politician from the Labour party in the Netherlands. She was born in Arbo, Tur Abdin and has been involved in Assyrian causes from a young age. Attiya was one of the founding members of the Assyrian Federation of the Netherlands and was the first chairwoman of the Assyrian Confederation of Europe.
Season 4 of From the Woodshed continues with guest Audie Arbo from LUPC.From the Woodshed is a casual conversation with Chase Morrill and Ryan Eldridge from the Kennebec Cabin Company, the team that inspired the hit TV show Maine Cabin Masters. Topics range from the joys of Maine living to useful construction tips, while giving fans a behind-the-scenes flavor of their hit show.Brought to you by the Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association (NELMA), https://www.nelma.orgAlso brought you by Hammond Lumber Company, your building project partner. https://www.hammondlumber.comAlso brought to you by Kennebec Savings Bank - Helping our local community save, thrive and grow for over 150 years.https://www.kennebecsavings.bank/And by Hero Media Network, connecting small businesses with new customers through engaging video and social media marketing.https://www.heromedianetwork.comMake sure to follow Kennebec Cabin Company on Facebook and Instagram to stay in the loop on all things Maine Cabin Masters:https://www.facebook.com/kennebeccabincompany/https://www.instagram.com/kennebec_cabin_company/
Introduction: Welcome to Five & Thrive: a weekly podcast highlighting the Southeast's most interesting news, entrepreneurs, and information of the week, all under 5 minutes. My name is Jon Birdsong and I'm with Atlanta Ventures. Product of the Week: ARBO out of the Atlanta Tech Village is a lightweight, scalable ERP for SaaS companies providing automated revenue recognition and real-time access to financial insights such as cash flow, burn rate, profitability, yearly taxes, and financial projections. Saurav Bhandari is their CEO and has lived and loved accounting since his early days as an intern at the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts. Check them out as they continue to refine their product offering and bridge the gap between services and SaaS. Alpha Product of the Week: This product just launched and the value prop is in the name: Accountability. This company is led by Faiz Imran and their goal is to help as many entrepreneurs & founders network, collaborate, and push each other to hit their goals each week via weekly zoom calls. Faiz loves mastermind communities and their benefits. Now he is leveraging software to bring those benefits to the masses. If you're looking to connect with other founders around the theme of accountability and growth, check out accountability.to Event of the Week: Two items to put on the calendar. First if you or your cofounder is connected to Georgia State University as a student, alumni or a community member then take note. Main Street Entrepreneurs Seed Fund Cohort 4 applications are now open and closing soon on Feb 17th. Apply to get a great set of support as you continue building. Link in bio. Second, next week is Atlanta Startup Convos on Wednesday the 15th at 8:00 a.m. Three companies presenting include: Prismm, AdPipe, and OinkChing. Put it on your calendar as the demos will be exciting to see. Company Coming Up: We have two companies coming up, both of them out of Alabama. First is StreetMetrics hq'd in Birmingham. StreetMetrics is solely focused on bringing Google Analytics quality insight and reporting but for the physical, out-of-home world. Examples include ads on buses, trains, taxis, bikes, and anything that moves. How do they do it? StreetMetrics software shows impressions per mile, what routes your ads traveled, and if they caused an incremental lift in action. Drew Jackson is leading the charge and they have gained tremendous momentum. The next company coming up is Zaden Technologies out of Huntsville led by Valentine Nwachukwu is a company growing fast around cloud environment management and creation. They do this by automating the infrastructure for product development. Several of their clients are large enterprises looking to save immense hours and money around devops and cloud infrastructure with their product called Olympus. Keep an eye on this team as they grow. Companies Worth Applying To: Safely (.com) is hiring for several roles including customer success, sales, and operations. Safely, led by Andrew Bate, provides two major services to protect your vacation rental. First they provide short-term vacation rental insurance and second, guest screening services. Simple. Sweet. And needed. Lastly, strategic product managers are needed over at Thought Factory. CEO, Amanda Sabreah has put together a very needed offering at the intersection of product development and marketing used by large enterprise companies to attract customers by ensuring a clear, cogent message with a product that delivers on the promise. Check them out and apply today. Annnnd that is five minutes! Links discussed:
In this episode, our host Joe Batir talks with Gary Kruse, Director of Research at Arbo. They discuss how regulation and policy previously facilitated the growth of natural gas pipelines in the United States and use this analysis to discuss how regulations with renewable energy and specifically transmission lines could similarly help grow renewable energy adoption and utilization. Gary's book recommendation: Rational Optimist by Matt Ridley Gary Kruse's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garykruse/ Arbo's website: https://www.goarbo.com/energy-infrastructure-markets-permitting This episode is made possible by AWS Energy. Enjoying the show? Leave me a review here Click here to take it one question survey and receive OGGN hardhat/laptop stickers Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events
Andrew Arbogast founded Arbo's Cheese Dip in 2021 and has been in grocery stores every since. Before his famous dip became a hit, he served as an Army Apache helicopter pilot, deploying to Afghanistan and Iraq. He joined the show to share some of those experiences and why jumping into entrepreneurial business was exactly what he needed to overcome difficult times in his life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Joe is joined by Army Veteran and entrepreneur Andrew Abrogast. Andrew served as an Apache helicopter pilot for ten years before transitioning into the corporate world. Andrew worked towards his transition while still on Active Duty and partnered with a mentor he was matched with through American Corporate Partners. He had a successful corporate job but turned to entrepreneurship looking for change and founded Arbo's Cheese Dip in 2021. Andrew shares how he took his father's cheese dip recipe from local retail to a deal with Kroger. Check out Arbo's Cheese Dip here. About Our Guest Andrew Arbogast is an Army veteran / Apache helicopter pilot from Memphis, TN. Andrew left the Army for corporate America in 2017 after serving 10 years - bored with his career, Andrew decided to start a business in Jan 2021, Arbos Cheese Dip, using his fathers Queso recipe. After reaching hundreds of stores in several states by Aug 2021, Andrew left his job at International Paper to pursue national grocery retail and landed a deal to launch Arbos in Kroger on Oct 27, 2022. Join the conversation on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests and other listeners. A place where you can network with other like-minded veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship and get updates on people, programs and resources to help you in YOUR transition to entrepreneurship. About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union Veterans Day comes every year, but companies rarely thank veterans in a way that's meaningful and Veterans definitely deserve to be thanked in a meaningful way. At Navy Federal Credit Union, every day is Veterans Day. As a Navy Federal member for over 32 years I can tell you that they get the military. They offer resources like the VA Loans Hub” and “Best Cities After Service.” They offer veteran employment assistance partnerships with nonprofits like The Mission Continues. They're a top VA Home Loan lender, offer personal finance counseling, and offer 24/7 member service. They have a growing community of over 1.8 million veterans like you. Learn more at navyfederal.org/veterans. At Navy Federal, our members are the mission. American Forces Travel Did you know that there is a leisure travel website that was made just for you and your family members that can save you money on travel plus support your military community at the same time? American Forces Travel is committed to providing high-quality and best value travel services to patrons affiliated with the Department of Defense as a way to thank them for their service and dedication to our country. American Forces Travel is a DOD partnership with Priceline. Made exclusively for Active-Duty, Reservists, Veterans, and DoD Civilians you can save up to 50% off hotels, flights, rental cars and more. You can even find and purchase event tickets through the site. On top of that, travel company commissions go to your service branch to be reinvested into your military community. Check out AmericanForcesTravel at veteranonthemove.com/travel and see for yourself. Want to be our next guest? Send us an email at interview@veteranonthemove.com. Did you love this episode? Leave us a 5-star rating and review! Download Joe Crane's Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 455 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane. The podcast features people, programs, and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship. As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 7,000,000 verified downloads through Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, iTunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.
EPISODE DESCRIPTION My guest today is Andrew Arbogast, owner of Arbogast Foods and maker of Arbo's Cheese Dip which is available in Memphis, TN as well as across select Kroger, Central Market stores. Andrew is an army veteran with a background in Procurement. Listen to him candidly sharing the steps he took to build his business one day at a time. He talks about how he saved over 40% in ingredient costs by applying fundamentals. If you are beginning your founder's journey, you must listen to this episode. SHOW NOTES Find the guest and their bio on LinkedIn: Andrew Arbogast: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewcarbogast/ Check out Arbo's Cheese Dip at: https://www.arbosdip.com/ In this interview, Andrew talks about how he created a business out of a family recipe. Andrew shares his experience using tried-and-tested Procurement tactics such as negotiating price breaks, going direct to source, and how to utilize market competition to your advantage. Every small business owner who is trying to do-it-all must listen to this episode. Key topics Introduction to today's episode and guest Procurement tips to take advantage of: Price Breaks, Cutting out the middle-man Outsourcing as the key to scaling up CALL TO ACTION Thank you for listening! Follow me on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/chandhrika/ Sharing is caring! Spread the word about this show to your network Leave us a rating and feedback Email me at chandhrika@source-refresh.com if you would like to be a guest on my show
Eline Arbo regisseert de nieuwe voorstelling ‘De Jaren' naar het bekroonde boek van Annie Ernaux, waarin vijf actrices samen het leven vertellen van één vrouw. Daarnaast is de regisseur sinds kort Associate Artistic Director bij Internationaal Theater Amsterdam. Presentatie: Jellie Brouwer
Fear is a real thing that all active duty service members and veterans deal with as we navigate the murky water of finding our ideal career pathway post-military. In this episode, Andrew Arbogast, Army retired officer, former apache helicopter pilot, and founder of Arbo's Cheese Dip shares his journey of finding his passion after climbing up a paper mill corporate ladder and overcoming some fears along the way to being willing to jump all into his CHEESY PARADISE. Impactful Moments of the Show: 4:00MM: Personal fact about Andrew that will surprise you.6:00MM: what keeps him calm in the midst of chaos post-military. 8:00MM: How he navigated the immediate waters of the military transition as an Army Officer. 10:00MM: Some key insights - learned after making some good and ugly decisions during his transition. 14:00MM: The number one differientor for veterans who win and veterans who lose and become the victim vet statistic. 16:00MM: Overcoming his TWO BIGGEST FEARS in life. 24:00MM: One principle Andrew uses to gain the information he needs to be successful quicker. 26:00MM: How he came up with Arbo's Cheese Dip and executed on the idea. 30:00MM: Two major resources that have helped them out. Learn more about Arbo's Cheese Dip here: https://www.arbosdip.com/ Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewcarbogast/ Show Sponsor: Want to learn more about the conference everyone is talking about in the military community, click here: https://militaryinfluencer.com/
Ok, that last bit of the headline will hit only for a select few listeners of a certain age. But it seems fitting as the City said goodbye to long-time City Manager Steve Arbo. And if host Nick Parker had his way, he would have presented Arbo with a nice double-breasted suit on his final evening of service. On Tuesday, Arbo participated in his final City Council before retiring on Wednesday. So, what issues were the Council tackling in Arbo's final hours? Council took in a long-awaited presentation on a Diversity & Inclusion study and talked about what's next for the City's economic development plans now that it has terminated its public service agreement with the Lee's Summit Economic Development Corporation. Nick and co-host Jason Norbury note this is the first time members of Council have publicly offered any reasons for the termination since it was decided in closed session.
En Galicia, el miércoles se quemaron más de mil hectáreas y aún siguen activos los incendios de Arbo, en Pontevedra, y Verín, en Ourense. La Xunta cree que este último incendio lo provocó alguien en un coche. Allí en Galicia, la sequía no da tregua y no se espera que las temperaturas vayan a bajar. Ante esta situación, el Secretario General de la ONU, Antonio Guterres, denuncia que las energéticas registran beneficios récords a costa de las comunidades más pobres.
Peter & Anthony talk about the Grizzlies and Warriors series and preview tonight's game, as well as talk about the comments made about Draymond Green. Later, Mayor Mike has claimed he doesn't like Arbo's Cheese Dip and the guys put him up to the challenge. Also, some very nice ASMR of eating chips.
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Andrew Arbogast, Arbo’s Cheese Dip (Nashville Business Radio, Episode 39) Andrew Arbogast, the founder of Arbo’s Cheese Dip, shared his story of founding the company, his military service and how that has served his entrepreneurial journey, where you can find Arbo’s, and much more. Nashville Business Radio is produced virtually from the Nashville studio of Business RadioX®. Arbo’s […] The post Andrew Arbogast, Arbo’s Cheese Dip appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Without the Spirit AND the Word, the river means nothing! Barbara & Stephen Arbo from the New England Sanctuary joined us this week and released an incredible word over KAM
We sat down with Chip Moldenhauer (our first DC guest), CEO of Arbo, to talk about his story and how he got started. Chip has a great story and like many entrepreneurs, he saw problems in the industry and decided to create a solution. Arbo provides software technology and analytics to the energy marketing, transportation, and trading industries for decision analysis and business automation.