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Allen, Joel, Rosemary, and Yolanda break down the TPI Composites bankruptcy fallout. Vestas is acquiring TPI’s Mexico and India operations while a UAE company picks up the Turkish factories. That leaves GE in a tough spot with no clear path to blade manufacturing. Plus the crew discusses blade scarcity, FSA availability floors, and whether a new blade manufacturer could emerge. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Allen Hall: [00:00:00] Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host, Allen Hall. I’ve got Yolanda Padron and Joel Saxum in Texas. And Rosemary Barnes is back from her long Vacation in Australia and TPI. Composites is big in the news this week, everybody, because they’re in bankruptcy hearings and they are selling off parts of the business. Vestas is, at least according to News Reports positioned to acquire. A couple of the LLCs down in Mexico. So there’s uh, two of them, TPI in Mexico, five LLC, and TPI in Mexico, six LLC. There are other LLCs, of course involved with this down in Mexico. So they’re buying, not sure exactly what the assets are, but probably a couple of the factories in which their blades were being manufactured in. Uh, this. Is occurring because Vestas stepped in. They were trying to have an auction and Vestas stepped forward and just ended up buying these two LLCs. [00:01:00] Other things that are happening here, Joel, is that, uh, TPI evidently sold their Turkish division. Do you recall to who they sold? That, uh, part of the Joel Saxum: business too, two companies involved in that, that were TPI Turkey, uh, and that was bought by a company called XCS composites. Uh, and they are out of the United Arab Emirates, so I believe they’re either going to be Abu Dhabi or Dubai based. Uh, but they took over the tube wind blade manufacturing plants in Isme, uh, also a field service and inspection repair business. And around 2,700 employees, uh, from the Turkish operation. So that happened just, just after, I mean, it was a couple weeks after the bankruptcy claim, uh, went through here in August, uh, in the States. So it went August bankruptcy for TPI, September, all the Turkish operations were bought and now we’ve got Vestas swooping in and uh, taking a bunch of the Mexican operations. Allen Hall: Right. And [00:02:00] Vestas is also taking TPI composites India. Which is a part of the business that is not in bankruptcy, uh, that’s a, a separate business, a separate, basically LLC incorporation Over in India, the Vestus is going to acquire, so they’re gonna acquire three separate things in this transaction. The question everybody’s asking today after seeing this Vestus move is, what is GE doing? Because, uh, GE Renova has a lot of blades manufactured by TPI down in Mexico. No word on that. And you would think if, if TPI is auctioning off assets that GE renova would be at the front of the line, but that’s not what we’re hearing on the ground. Joel Saxum: Yeah, I mean it’s, the interesting part of this thing is for Vestas, TPI was about 35% of their blade capacity for manufacturing in 2024. If their 30, if, if Vestas was 35%, then GE had to be 50%. There [00:03:00] demand 60. So Vesta is making a really smart move here by basically saying, uh, we’ve gotta lock down our supply chain for blades. We gotta do something. So we need to do this. GE is gonna be the odd man out because, I mean, I think it would be a, a cold day in Denmark if Vestas was gonna manufacture blades for ge. Allen Hall: Will the sale price that Vest has paid for this asset show up in the bankruptcy? Hearings or disclosures? I think that it would, I haven’t seen it yet, but eventually it’ll, it must show up, right? All, all the bankruptcy hearings and transactions are, they have an overseer essentially, what happens to, so TPI can’t purchase or sell anything without an, um, getting approved by the courts, so that’ll eventually be disclosed. Uh, the Turkish sale will be, I would assume, would be disclosed. Also really curious to see what the asset value. Was for those factories. Joel Saxum: So the Turkish sale is actually public knowledge right now, and [00:04:00] that is, lemme get the number here to make sure I get it right. 92.9 million Euros. Uh, but of, of course TPI laden with a bunch of non-convertible and convertible debt. So a ton of that money went right down to debt. Uh, but to be able to purchase that. They had to assu, uh, XCS composites in Turkey, had to assume debt as is, uh, under the bankruptcy kind of proceedings. So I would assume that Vestas is gonna have to do the same thing, is assume the debt as is to take these assets over and, uh, and assets. We don’t know what it is yet. We don’t know if it’s employees, if it’s operations, if it’s ip, if it’s just factories. We don’t know what’s all involved in it. Um, but like you said, because. TPI being a publicly traded company in the United States, they have to file all this stuff with SEC. Allen Hall: Well, they’ll, they’re be delisted off of. Was it, they were Joel Saxum: in Nasdaq? Is that where they were listed? The India stuff that could be private. You may ne we may not ever hear about what happened. Valuation there. Allen Hall: Okay, so what is the, the [00:05:00] future then for wind blade production? ’cause TPI was doing a substantial part of it for the world. I mean, outside of China, it’s TPI. And LM a little bit, right? LM didn’t have the capacity, I don’t think TPI that TPI does or did. It puts Joel Saxum: specifically GE in a tight spot, right? Because GEs, most of their blades were if it was built to spec or built to print. Built to spec was designed, uh, by LM and built by lm. But now LM as we have seen in the past months year, has basically relinquished themselves of all of their good engineering, uh, and ability to iterate going forward. So that’s kind of like dwindling to an end. TPI also a big side of who makes blades for ge if Vestas is gonna own the majority of their capacity, Vestas isn’t gonna make blades for ge. So GEs going to be looking at what can we, what can we still build with lm? And then you have the kind of the, the odd ducks there. You have the Aris, [00:06:00] you have the MFG, um, I mean Sonoma is out there. This XCS factory is there still in Turkey. Um, you may see some new players pop up. Uh, I don’t know. Um, we’ll see. I mean, uh, Rosemary, what’s, what’s your take? Uh, you guys are starting to really ramp up down in Australia right now and are gonna be in the need of blades in general with this kind of shakeup. Rosemary Barnes: What do we say? My main concern is. Around the service of the blades that we’ve already got. Um, and when I talk to people that I know at LM or XLM, my understanding is that those parts of the organization are still mostly intact. So I actually don’t expect any big changes there. Not to say that the status quo. Good enough. It’s not like, like every single OEM whose, um, FSAs that I work with, uh, support is never good enough. But, um, [00:07:00] it shouldn’t get any worse anyway. And then for upcoming projects, yeah, I, I don’t know. I mean, I guess it’s gonna be on a case by case basis. Uh, I mean, it always was when you got a new, a new project, you need a whole bunch of blades. It was always a matter of figuring out which factory they were going to come from and if they had capacity. It’ll be the same. It’s just that then instead of, you know, half a dozen factories to choose from, there’s like, what, like one or two. So, um, yeah, I, that’s, that’s my expectation of what’s gonna happen. I presumably ge aren’t selling turbines that they have no capability to make blades for. Um, so I, I guess they’re just gonna have a lot less sales. That’s the only real way I can make it work. Allen Hall: GE has never run a Blade factory by themselves. They’ve always had LM or somebody do it, uh, down in Brazil or TPI in Mexico or wherever. Uh, are we thinking that GE Renova is not gonna run a Blade Factory? Is that the thought, or, or is [00:08:00] that’s not in the cards either. Rosemary Barnes: I don’t think it’s that easy to just, just start running a Blade Factory. I mean, I know that GE had blade design capabilities. I used to design the blades that TPI would make. So, um, that part of it. Sure. Um, they can, they can still do that, but it’s not, yeah, it’s, it’s not like you just buy a Blade factory and like press start on the factory and then the, you know, production line just starts off and blades come out the other end. Like there is a lot of a, a lot of knowhow needed if that was something that they wanted to do. That should have been what they started doing from day one after they bought lm. You know, that was the opportunity that they had to become, you know, a Blade factory owner. They could have started to, you know, make, um, have GE. Take up full ownership of the, the blade factories and how that all worked. But instead, they kept on operating like pretty autonomously without that many [00:09:00] changes at the factory level. Like if they were to now say, oh, you know, hey, it’s, uh, we really want to. Have our own blade factories and make blades. It’s just like, what the hell were you doing for the last, was it like seven years or something? Like you, you could easily have done what? And now you haven’t made it as hard for yourselves as possible. So like I’m not ruling out that that’s what they’re gonna try and do, because like I said, I don’t think it’s been like executed well, but. My God, it’s like even stupid of the whole situation. If that’s where we end up with them now scrambling to build from scratch blade, um, manufacturing capability because there’s Yolanda Padron: already a blade scarcity, right? Like at least in the us I don’t know if you guys are seeing it in, in Australia as well, but there’s a blade scarcity for these GE blades, right? So you’re, they kind of put themselves in an even more tough spot by just now. You, you don’t have access to a lot of these TPI factories written in theory. From what we’re seeing. You mean to get like replacement blades? Yeah. So like for, for issues? Yeah. New [00:10:00] construction issues under FSA, that, Rosemary Barnes: yeah. I mean, we’ve always waited a, a long time for new blades. Like it’s never great. If you need a new blade, you’re always gonna be waiting six months, maybe 12 months. So that’s always been the case, but now we are seeing delays of that. Maybe, maybe sometimes longer, but also it’s like, oh well. We can’t replace, like, for like, you’re gonna be getting a, a different kind of blade. Um, that will work. Um, but you know, so that is fine, except for that, that means you can’t do a single blade replacement anymore. Now, what should have been a single blade replacement might be a full set replacement. And so it does start to really, um, yeah. Mess things up and like, yeah, it’s covered by the FSA, like that’s on them to buy the three blades instead of one, but. It does matter because, you know, if they’re losing money on, um, managing your wind farm, then it, it is gonna lead to worse outcomes for you because, you know, they’re gonna have to skimp and scrape where they [00:11:00] can to, you know, like, um, minimize their losses. So I, I don’t think it’s, it’s, it’s Yolanda Padron: not great. Yeah. And if you’re running a wind farm, you have other stakeholders too, right? It’s not like you’re running it just for yourself. So having all that downtime from towers down for a year. Because you can’t get blades on your site. Like it’s just really not great. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, and I mean, there’s flaws on there. Like they’ve got an availability guarantee. Then, you know, below that they do have to, um, pay for that, those losses. But there’s a flaw on that. So once you know, you, you blast through the floor of your availability, then you know, that is on the owner. Now it’s not on the, um, service provider. So it’s definitely. Something that, yeah, there’s lots of things where you might think, oh, I don’t have to worry about my blades ’cause I’ve got an F, SA, but you know, that’s just one example where, okay, you will, you will start worrying if they, they yeah. Fall through the floor of their availability guarantee. Joel Saxum: Two questions that pop up in my mind from this one, the first one, the first one is [00:12:00] directly from Alan. You and I did a webinar, we do so many of ’em yesterday, and it was about, it was in the nor in North America, ferc, so. They have new icing readiness, uh, reporting you, so, so basically like if you’re on the, if you’re connected to the grid, you’re a wind farm or solar farm and you have an icing event, you need to explain to them why you had an outage, um, and why, what you’re doing about it. Or if you’re not doing something about it, you have to justify it. You have to do all these things to say. Hey, some electrons weren’t flowing into the grid. There’s certain levels. It’s much more complicated than this, but electrons weren’t flowing into the grid because of an issue. We now have to report to FERC about this. So is there a stage when a FERC or uh, some other regulatory agency starts stepping into the wind industry saying like, someone’s gotta secure a supply chain here. ’cause they’re already looking at things when electrons are on the grid. Someone’s got a secure supply chain here so we can ensure that [00:13:00]these electrons are gonna get on the grid. Could, can something like that happen or was, I mean, I mean, of course that’s, to me, in my opinion, that’s a lot of governmental overreach, but could we see that start to come down the line like, Hey, we see from an agency’s perspective, we see some problems here. What are you doing to shore this up? Allen Hall: Oh, totally. Right. I, I think the industry in general has an issue. This is not an OEM specific problem. At the minute, if this is a industry-wide problem, there seems to be more dispersed. Manufacturers are gonna be popping up. And when we were in Scotland, uh, we learned a lot more about that. Right, Joel? So the industry has more diversification. I, I, here’s, here’s my concern at the minute, so. For all these blade manufacturers that we would otherwise know off the top of our heads. Right. Uh, lm, TPI, uh, Aris down in Brazil. The Vestus manufacturing facilities, the Siemens manufacturing [00:14:00] facilities. Right. You, you’re, you’re in this place where. You know, everybody’s kind of connected up the chain, uh, to a large OEM and all this made sense. You know, who was rebuilding your blades next year and the year down, two years down the road. Today you don’t, so you don’t know who owns that company. You don’t know how the manager’s gonna respond. Are you negotiating with a company that you can trust’s? Gonna be there in two or three years because you may have to wait that long to get blades delivered. I don’t know. I think that it, it put a lot of investment, uh, companies in a real quandary of whether they wanna proceed or not based upon the, what they is, what they would perceive to be the stability of these blade companies. That’s what I would think. I, I, Vestas is probably the best suited at the minute, besides Siemens. You know, Vestas is probably best suited to have the most perceived reliability capability. Control, Joel Saxum: but they have their own [00:15:00] blade factories already, right? So if they buy the TPI ones, they’re just kind of like they can do some copy pasting to get the the things in place. And to be honest with you, Vesta right now makes the best blades out there, in my opinion, least amount of serial defects. Remove one, remove one big issue from the last couple Allen Hall: years. But I think all the OEMs have problems. It’s a question of how widely known those problems are. I, I don’t think it’s that. I think the, the, the. When you talk to operators and, and they do a lot of shopping on wind turbines, what they’ll tell you generally is vestus is about somewhere around 20% higher in terms of cost to purchase a turbine from them. And Vestus is gonna put on a, a full service agreement of some sort that’s gonna run roughly 30 years. So there’s a lot of overhead that comes with buying a, a Vestas turbine. Yes. You, you get the quality. Yes. You get the name. Yes, you get the full service agreement, which you may or [00:16:00] may not really want over time. Uh, that’s a huge decision. But as pieces are being removed from the board of what you can possibly do, there’s it, it’s getting narrow or narrow by the minute. So it, it’s either a vestus in, in today’s world, like right today, I think we should talk about this, but it’s either Vestus or Nordic. Those are the two that are being decided upon. Mostly by a lot of the operators today. Joel Saxum: That’s true. We’re, and we just saw Nordex, just inked a one gigawatt deal with Alliant Energy, uh, just last week. And that’s new because Alliant has traditionally been a GE buyer. Right. They have five or six ge, two X wind farms in the, in the middle of the United States, and now they’ve secured a deal with Nordex for a gigawatt. Same thing we saw up at Hydro Quebec. Right. Vestas and Nordex are the only ones that qualify for that big, and that’s supposed to be like a 10 gigawatt tender over time. Right. But the, so it brings me to my, I guess my other question, I was thinking about this be [00:17:00] after the FERC thing was, does do, will we see a new blade manufacturer Allen Hall: pop Joel Saxum: up? Allen Hall: No, I don’t think you see a new one. I think you see an acquisition, uh, a transfer of assets to somebody else to run it, but that is really insecure. I, I always think when you’re buying distressed assets and you think you’re gonna run it better than the next guy that. Is rare in industry to do that. Think about the times you’ve seen that happen and it doesn’t work out probably more than 75% of the time. It doesn’t work out. It lasts a year or two or three, and they had the same problems they had when the original company was there. You got the same people inside the same building, building the same product, what do you think is magically gonna change? Right? You have this culture problem or a a already established culture, you’re not likely to change that unless you’re willing to fire, you know, a third of the staff to, to make changes. I don’t see anybody here doing that at the minute because. Finding wind blade technicians, manufacturing people is [00:18:00] extremely hard to do, to find people that are qualified. So you don’t wanna lose them. Joel Saxum: So this is why I say, this is why I pose the question, because in my mind, in in recent wind history, the perfect storm for a new blade manufacturer is happening right now. And the, and the why I say this is there is good engineers on the streets available. Now washing them of their old bad habits and the cultures and those things, that’s a monumental task. That’s not possible. Allen Hall: Rosemary worked at a large blade manufacturer and it has a culture to it. That culture really didn’t change even after they were acquired by a large OEM. The culture basically Rosemary Barnes: remained, they bizarrely didn’t try and change that culture, like they didn’t try to make it a GE company so that it wasn’t dur, it was wasn’t durable. You know, they, they could have. Used that as a shortcut to gaining, um, blade manufacturing capabilities and they didn’t. And that was a, I think it was a choice. I don’t think it’s an inevitability. It’s never easy to go in and change a, a culture, [00:19:00] but it is possible to at least, you know, get parts of it. Um, the, the knowledge should, you should be able to transfer and then get rid of the old culture once you’ve done that, you know, like, uh. Yeah, like you, you bring it in and suck out all the good stuff and spit out the rest. They didn’t do that. Joel Saxum: The opportunity here is, is that you’ve got a, you’ve got people, there’s gonna be a shortage of blade capacity, right? So if you are, if you are going to start up a blade manufacturing facility, you, if you’re clever enough, you may be able to get the backlog of a bunch of orders to get running without having to try to figure it out as you go. Yolanda Padron: I feel like I’d almost make the case that like the blade repair versus replace gap or the business cases is getting larger and larger now, right? So I feel like there’s more of a market for like some sort of holistic maintenance team to come in and say, Hey, I know this OEM hasn’t been taking care of your blades really well, but here are these retrofits that have proven to be [00:20:00]to work on your blades and solve these issues and we’ll get you up and running. Rosemary Barnes: We are seeing more and more of of that. The thing that makes it hard for that to be a really great solution is that they don’t have the information that they need. They have to reverse engineer everything, and that is. Very challenging because like you can reverse engineer what a blade is, but it doesn’t mean that, you know, um, exactly like, because a, the blade that you end up with is not an optimized blade in every location, right? There’s some parts that are overbuilt and um, sometimes some parts that are underbuilt, which gives you, um, you know, serial issues. But, so reverse engineering isn’t necessarily gonna make it safe, and so that does mean that yeah, like anyone coming in with a really big, significant repair that doesn’t go through the OEM, it’s a, it’s a risk. It, it’s always a risk that they have, you know, like there’s certain repairs where you can reverse engineer enough to know that you’re safe. But any really big [00:21:00] one, um, or anything that involves multiple components, um, is. Is a bit of a gamble if it doesn’t go through the OEM. Joel Saxum: No, but so between, I guess between the comments there, Yolanda and Rosemary, are we then entering the the golden age of opportunity for in independent engineering experts? Rosemary Barnes: I believe so. I’m staking, staking my whole business on it. Allen Hall: I think you have to be careful here, everybody, because the problem is gonna be Chinese blade manufacturers. If you wanna try to establish yourself as a blade manufacturer and you’re taking an existing factory, say, say you bought a TPI factory in Turkey or somewhere, and you thought, okay, I, I know how to do this better than everybody else. That could be totally true. However, the OEMs are not committed to buying blades from you and your competition isn’t the Blade Factory in Denmark or in Colorado or North Dakota, or in Mexico or Canada, Spain, wherever your competition is when, [00:22:00] uh, the OEM says, I can buy these blades for 20 to 30% less money in China, and that’s what you’re gonna be held as, as a standard. That is what’s gonna kill most of these things with a 25% tariff on top. Right? Exactly. But still they’re still bringing Joel Saxum: blades in. That’s why I’m saying a local blade manufacturer, Rosemary Barnes: I think it’s less the case. That everyone thinks about China, although maybe a little bit unconventional opinion a about China, they certainly can manufacture blades with, uh, as good a quality as anyone. I mean, obviously all of the, um, Danish, uh, American manufacturers have factories in China that are putting out excellent quality blades. So I’m not trying to say that they dunno how to make a good blade, but with their. New designs, you know, and the really cheap ones. There’s a couple of, um, there’s a couple of reasons for that that mean that I don’t think that it just slots really well into just replacing all of the rest of the world’s, um, wind turbines. The first is that there are a lot of [00:23:00] subsidies in China. Surely there can only continue so long as their economy is strong. You know, like if their economy slows down, like to what extent are they gonna be able to continue to, um, continue with these subsidies? I would be a little bit nervous about buying an asset that I needed support for the next 30 years from a company like. That ecosystem. Then the other thing is that, um, that development, they move really fast because they take some shortcuts. There’s no judgment there. In fact, from a develop product development point of view, that is absolutely the best way to move really fast and get to a really good product fast. It will be pervasive all the way through every aspect of it. Um, non-Chinese companies are just working to a different standard, which slows them down. But also means that along the way, like I would be much happier with a half developed, um, product from a non-Chinese manufacturer than a half developed product from a Chinese manufacturer. The end point, like if China can keep on going long enough with this, [00:24:00] you know, like just really move fast, make bold decisions, learn everything you can. If they can continue with that long enough to get to a mature product, then absolutely they will just smash the rest of the world to pieces. So for me, it’s a matter of, um, does their economy stay strong enough to support that level of, uh, competition? Allen Hall: Well, no, that’s a really good take. It’s an engineering take, and I think the decision is made in the procurement offices of the OEMs and when they start looking at the numbers and trying to determine profitability. That extra 20% savings they can get on blades made in China comes into play quite often. This is why they’re having such a large discussion about Chinese manufacturers coming into the eu. More broadly is the the Vestas and the Siemens CAAs and even the GE Re Novas. No, it’s big time trouble because the cost structure is lower. It just is, and I. [00:25:00] As much as I would love to see Vestas and Siemens and GE Renova compete on a global stage, they can’t at the moment. That’s evident. I don’t think it’s a great time to be opening any new Blade Factory. If you’re not an already established company, it’s gonna be extremely difficult. Wind Energy O and M Australia is back February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Pullman on the park. Which is a great hotel. We built this year’s agenda directly from the conversations we’ve had in 2025 and tackling serial defects, insurance pressures, blade repairs, and the operational challenges that keeps everybody up at night around the world. So we have two days of technical sessions, interactive roundtables and networking that actually moves the industry for. Forward. And if you’re interested in attending this, you need to go to WMA 2020 six.com. It’s WOMA 2020 six.com. Rosemary, a lot of, uh, great events gonna happen at. W 2026. Why don’t [00:26:00] you give us a little highlight. Parlet iss gonna be there. Rosemary Barnes: Parlow is gonna be there. I mean, a highlight for me is always getting together with the, the group. And also, I mean, I just really love the size of the event that uh, every single person who’s there is interested in the same types of things that you are interested in. So the highlight for me is, uh, the conversations that I don’t know that I’m gonna have yet. So looking forward to that. But we are also. Making sure that we’ve got a really great program. We’ve got a good mix of Australian speakers and a few people bringing international experience as well. There’s also a few side events that are being organized, like there’s an operators only forum, which unfortunately none of us will be able to enter because we’re not operators, but that is gonna be really great for. For all of them to be able to get together and talk about issues that they have with no, nobody else in the room. So if, if you are an operator and you’re not aware of that, then get in touch and we’ll pass on your details to make sure you can join. Um, yeah, and people just, you know, [00:27:00] taking the opportunities to catch up with clients, you know, for paddle load. Most or all of our clients are, are gonna be there. So it is nice to get off Zoom and um, yeah, actually sit face to face and discuss things in person. So definitely encourage everyone to try and arrange those sorts of things while they’re there. Joel Saxum: You know, one of the things I think is really important about this event is that, uh, we’re, we’re continuing the conversation from last year, but a piece of feedback last year was. Fantastic job with the conversation and helping people with o and m issues and giving us things we can take back and actually integrate into our operations right away. But then a week or two or three weeks after the event, we had those things, but the conversation stopped. So this year we’re putting some things in place. One of ’em being like Rosemary was talking about the private operator forum. Where there’s a couple of operators that have actually taken the reins with this thing and they wanna put this, they wanna make this group a thing where they’re want to have quarterly meetings and they want to continue this conversation and knowledge share and boost that whole Australian market in the wind [00:28:00]side up right? Rising waters floats all boats, and we’re gonna really take that to the next level this year at Allen Hall: WMA down in Melbourne. That’s why I need a register now at Wilma 2020 six.com because the industry needs solutions. Speeches. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. Thanks for joining us. We appreciate all the feedback and support we received from the wind industry. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Just reach out to us on LinkedIn and please don’t forget to subscribe so you’d never miss an episode. For Joel Rosemary and Yolanda, I’m Allen Hall. 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In dieser Folge des "Zaren. Daten. Fakten"-Podcasts spricht Ben Aris, Gründer und Herausgeber der Wirtschaftsnachrichtenseite BNE IntelliNews, über die eingefrorenen russischen Vermögenswerte in der EU. Er beleuchtet die rechtlichen Herausforderungen bei der Beschlagnahme der Gelder und die möglichen politischen und wirtschaftlichen Konsequenzen für Europa und Russland. Diese Episode ist in englischer Sprache.
Olympiacos drop points away at Aris. Mendilibar has not been able to win at Kleanthis Vikelidis since his arrival at Olympiacos. A difficult match with plenty of chances missed but we remain in 1st place despite the difficulties. We're chatting about the match, players, and upcoming outlook before the winter break!
How can you be proactive in your inclusivity?...Today, Abbie, Jamie, and Celia explore disability through the lens of a communication perspective, talking about transforming exclusion into inclusion in every space, changing narratives to focus on "the problem" as an inaccessible society rather than any one disabled individual, unlearning our internalized ableism as a necessary step for all of us, becoming proactive rather than reactive in our inclusive accessibility practices, and creating space for more stories that acknowledge both the systemic nature of ableism with the individual experiences of disability. ...Jamie Shields is a multi-award-winning Disability, Speaker, Trainer and Consultant, Content Creator and Disability Advocate, Registered Blind AuDHD Rhino, the UK's 2nd most influential grassroots Disability advocate. Celia Chartres-Aris is a Disabled Government Advisor, Founder & Investor, Multi-Award Winning Campaigner and Lobbyist, Researcher, Policy and Legal Expert, Speaker and Consultant, recognised as the UK's most influential Disabled person. Together, they are the founders of Disabled By Society, a 100% Disabled owned and led business transforming exclusion to inclusion. 17% of the world's population identifies as Disabled, making us the largest minority group in the world. Despite this, ableism is one of the most under addressed, under-discussed, and underrepresented conversations in society. Society is failing to unlearn our inherent ableism. Everyday, Disabled people face aggressions, encounter inaccessible barriers, are excluded, overlooked, treated as a burden, or seen as a problem to be fixed. As a result, Disabled people are often left to manage internalised ableism in this ableist society. We are on a mission to change this. We cant sit back and do nothing. We partner globally across all sectors to remove the ableism ingrained in cultures, recruitment, products and services, policies, and everything in between. We make the uncomfortable comfortable, ending cycles of oppression and creating an inclusive society that is accessible, empowers, represents and provides opportunity for everyone. Our ground-breaking research and policy work has fed into reviews and cited across the world as never-before-seen data by and for the Disabled community. And through policy, lobbying, consultancy, training, an award-winning podcast, Celia and Jamie deliver award-winning solutions that transform Disability exclusion to inclusion. Having worked with some of the biggest brands and charities in the world, creating systematic change for the 2 billion people affected by ableism.Order Jamie and Celia's book, Unlearning Ableism: The Ultimate No-Nonsense Guide to Understanding Disability and Unlearning Ableism. ...Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created, produced & hosted by Abbie VanMeter.Stories Lived. Stories Told. is an initiative of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution....Music for Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created by Rik Spann....Explore all things Stories Lived. Stories Told. here.Explore all things CMM Institute here.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGRPAOK see off Aris in the derbyPanathinaikos held by AELOlympiakos stay top with a win against OFIAEK thrash AtromitosGreek Cup resultsUEFA CompetitionOlympiakos travels to Kazakhstan for a must-win gamePanathinaikos host Viktoria PlzenPAOK go away to Bulgaria to face LudogoretsAEK play Samsunspor in TurkeyOther newsKaretsas and Mouzakits drawing interest from European giants.Injury setback for TzimasGiannoulis in form for FC AugsburgTzvellas leaves his role at PAO, with Zeca replacing himGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
C'est la fin de l'année, dernière ligne droite avant les examens. Pendant ton marathon bibliothèque, Pop Corn t'offre une pause bien méritée
Décidément, rien n'arrête plus l'équipe de Popcorn : cette semaine, non pas trois, mais QUATRE films sont critiqués par nos passionnés et acharnés chroniqueurs. Dans ce programme aussi excitant qu'éclectique, on retrouve : - La Voix de Hind Rajab, de Kaouther Ben Hania : production franco-tunisienne primée du Lion d'argent à la Mostra de Venise, reconstituant l'assassinat d'une jeune fille gazaouie par l'armée israélienne en 2024,- Vie privée, de Rebecca Zlotowski : l'enquête fantaisiste et réussie d'une psychologue américaine autour de la mort d'une de ses patientes (avec une Jodie Foster très parisienne),- Bugonia, de Yorgos Lanthimos : l'enlèvement délirant d'une PDG jouée par Emma Stone sur fond de réflexions politiques et écologiques,- Running man, d'Edgar Wright : dystopie survoltée (plutôt divertissante ou ratée ?) où Glen Powell court pour sauver sa vie (globalement). Restez bien sûr jusqu'à la fin pour découvrir nos traditionnels coups de cœur ! Présentation : Margot Chroniqueur/euses : Pauline, Daphné, Enora, Arthur, Aris et Costal
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Jale hat sich für ein ganz besonderes Gespräch mit Tiffany Aris zusammengesetzt. Wer steckt eigentlich hinter dem Namen Tiffany Aris? Wie sie es schafft sie, eine Musikkarriere aufzubauen und dabei ihre mentale Gesundheit nicht zu verlieren hört ihr genau hier!
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/24cpc2fh Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Order given to re-imprison Enoch Burke. Ordú tugtha Enoch Burke a chur i bpríosún arís. The High Court has ordered secondary school teacher Enoch Burke to be re- imprisoned, and without delay, for his disregard of an order to stay away from Wilson's Hospital school in Co. Westmeath. Tá ordú tugtha ag an Ard-Chúirt an múinteoir meánscoile Enoch Burke a chur i bpríosún an athuair, agus gan mhoill, mar gheall ar an neamhaird atá sé a thabhairt ar ordú fanacht amach ó scoil Wilson's Hospital i gCo na hIarmhí. Judge Brian Cregan said in court today that Enoch Burke's strategy was to provoke conflict, insult people and bully people. Dúirt an Breitheamh Brian Cregan sa chúírt inniu gurbh é an straitéis a bhí ag Enoch Burke achrann a tharraingt, daoine a mhaslú agus bulaíocht a dhéanamh ar dhaoine. Despite being fined and having security guards placed on duty at the school, the judge said, Enoch Burke refused to stay away from the premises as ordered. In ainneoin gur gearradh fíneálacha air agus gur cuireadh gardaí slándála ar dualgas ag an scoil, arsa an breitheamh, dhiúltaigh Enoch Burke fanacht amach ón áit mar a ordaíodh dó. The judge also said that Enoch Burke had a duty to obey the law, like every other citizen, but instead the teacher and his family sought to undermine the authority of the courts. Dúirt an breitheamh freisin go raibh dulagas ar Enoch Burke géilleadh don dlí, cosúil le gach saoránach eile, ach ina áit sin gur fhéach an múinteoir agus a theaghlach leis an mbonn a bhaint d'údarás na gcúirteanna. The Burke family carried out a coordinated and sustained attack on the rule of law in this country, the judge said. Rinne muintir Burke ionsaí comhordaithe agus leanúnach ar riail an dlí sa tír seo, arsa an breitheamh. RTÉ News and Current Affairs Nuacht agus Cúrsaí Reatha RTÉ
Cette semaine, PopCorn vous emmène entre révolte, sororité et désillusion avec trois films qui font vibrer l'écran autrement. Au programme : La Vague, de Sebastián Lelio : chronique musicale d'un Chili qui connait des révoltes universitaires féministesLe Gang des Amazones, de Melissa Drigeard : ou comment cinq amies transforment la Provence des années 90 en terrain de braquage et de revanche sociale.Six jours ce printemps-là, de Joachim Lafosse : le retour mélancolique d'une mère sur la Côte d'Azur, entre secrets, soleil et ex-belle-famille.Sans oublier les quelques coups de coeur en fin d'émission.Bonne écoute !Présentatrice : DaphnéChroniqueur.euses : Daphné, Pauline, Juliette, Arthur, Aris
L'automne est là, et la fameuse déprime saisonnière ne sera sûrement pas arrangée par les trois films de la semaine sélectionnés par l'équipe de PopCorn...Au programme :L'Étranger de François Ozon — une adaptation absurdement fidèle à l'absurde lui-mêmeThe Smashing Machine de Benny Safdie — avec The Rock chevelu en route vers l'Oscar… ou pas.Les Braises de Thomas Kruithof — Virginie Efira en gilet jaune, parce que, après tout, pourquoi pas ?Et comme toujours, retrouvez en fin d'émission les coups de cœur et les coups de gueule de l'équipe.Bonne écoute ! Présentation : JulietteChroniqueur·euses : Enora, Julien, Aris, Daphné
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Tolle Lehrerin, tolle Schulklasse! In dieser Folge lernt ihr Vera und ihre 8 SchülerInnen kennen. Sie beantworten die 12 Fragen des MY LAST GOODBYE-Podcasts und zeigen, dass man nie zu jung ist, sich Gedanken über den eigenen Tod zu machen. Danke fürs Mitmachen! Und wie soll eure Beerdigung mal sein? Beantwortet die 12 Fragen des MY LAST GOODBYE-Podcasts und werdet so Teil des Podcasts: www.mylastgoodbye.ch
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Avsnitt 492 av Sveriges nyfiknaste podd gästas av Daniel Sundgren. Degerfors-backen talar om klubbens kamp för att hänga kvar i allsvenskan, om vikten av hans offentliga sågning av laget, om att älska matcher där allt står på spel, om tacksamheten gentemot Degerfors, om det jobbiga med Swish-insamlingen som finansierad värvningen av honom, om besvikelsen över att AIK bröt sitt löfte till honom och om beskedet att klubben ville satsa på yngre spelare.Dessutom berättar Sundgren om trycket att tillhöra AIK där hans pappa gjort stort avtryck, om det jobbiga när han fick börja om i division 3, om genombrottet i Degerfors, om att han inte var svårövertalad när AIK tog tillbaka honom, om betydelsen av SM-guldet, om sjukdomen som inte bara hotade elitkarriären utan även livet, om det tråkiga slutet i AIK, om det förvånande att Björn Wesström backade Alexander Isaks strejk men arbetsbefriade Sundgren, om de fina åren i Aris, om flytten till Israel som gav spel i Champions League, om turbulensen efter att kriget brutit ut, om det tuffa året i Volos och om ångesten över att ha spelat i uppgjorda matcher i den grekiska nedflyttningsserien. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Olympiacos overcome a man disadvantage after Gustavo Mancha gave up a penalty and was shown a red card. The early lead produced by Daniel Podence and Mehdi Taremi was enough for Olympiacos to secure 3 points and extend the unbeaten run. Now an all important match against PSV in Champions League approaches which is MUST WIN. If Olympiacos cannot find victory, then our knockout hopes will dwindle.We're talking POSTMATCH AND UCL!
When we talk about equality, we often forget one of its biggest missing pieces: disability. For many, ableism is a word they've never heard, yet it shapes how millions of people live, work, and are treated every single day. Today, I'm sitting down with Celia Chartres-Aris and Jamie Shields, two unapologetic truth-tellers who are breaking the silence and giving us the language—and the courage—to finally unlearn ableism.Featured in 'The Beautiful Edition' of AwareNow Magazine: www.awarenowmagazine.comGuest: Chartres-Aris & Jamie ShieldsHost: Allié McGuireMusic by: Yehezkel RazProduced by: AwareNow Media
Bim, bam, badaboum, l'équipe cinéphile de Radio Germaine revient pour vous parler des deux sorties qui nous ont le plus intéressé la semaine passée :Arco, de Ugo Bienvenu, qui nous raconte les pérégrinations du personnage éponyme propulsé en 2075La Petite dernière, d'Hafsia Herzi, qui explore le parcours d'une jeune femme musulmane et lesbienne.Présentatrice : JulietteChroniqueur.euses : Aris, Arthur, Julien et Daphné.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGRPAOK get a statement win over AEK at Agia Sophia StadiumPanathinaikos held by Aris in ThessalonikiOlympiakos leave Larissa with a comfortable winLevadiakos recovered a draw in PeristeriVolos are 4th?!Six-goal thriller between Panetolikos and OFIUEFA competition previewOlympiakos travel to play BarcelonaPanathinaikos are in the Netherlands to face FeyenoordPAOK play Lille in FranceAEK host AberdeenOther newsAnge Postecoglou is sacked by Evangelos MarinakisChristos Mandas looks for a move away from LazioEthniki falls in the FIFA World Rankings, but at least the new Adidas kit looks nice.Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Sponsored by Nutrafol X Hello Salon Prohttps://nutrafol.com/stylists/https://www.instagram.com/nutrafol/https://thetease.shop/products/hello-salon-pro-subscription-boxInterview with Aris SingletonAris Singleton, serves as the dynamic CEO at the helm of Thank God It's Natural (tgin®), one of the leading textured hair care brands sold in retailers such as Target, Walmart, Ulta Beauty, Sally Beauty, Walgreens, CVS, and numerous other national and international outlets, as well as online platforms.Her journey with tgin® commenced in its nascent stages back in July 2009. After completing her BA in Finance from Texas Southern University, she rejoined tgin® as a rotational employee in May 2017.As one of the youngest CEOs in the beauty industry, her remarkable achievements haven't gone unnoticed. Aris has graced the pages of esteemed publications such as Rolling Out and The Chicago Defender's Women of Excellence and was recently highlighted as Walmart's SheEO Beauty Disruptor. She continues to grow the brand while honoring the legacy of her late aunt and tgin founder, Chris-Tia Donaldson, who passed away from breast cancer in 2021.Beyond its commercial success, tgin is also deeply committed to community impact. Through the tgin Foundation, the brand supports women battling breast cancer, raises awareness about health disparities, and advocates for early detection, especially among women under 40. Although breast cancer mortality rates have declined overall, African American women still face disproportionately higher death rates. The foundation is working to close that gap.Links:https://tginatural.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqkdNzMCDEwjoMtAHW6Qrp44xuilkortj22HOWtMJcZXNmI-sGghttps://tginatural.com/pages/about https://www.instagram.com/tginatural/ https://www.instagram.com/tginari/ News from TheTease.com:https://www.thetease.com/six-muk-hair-products-that-completely-changed-my-wash-day-routine/https://www.thetease.com/rachel-polycarpe-on-how-to-get-olivia-deans-big-and-bodacious-acl-music-festival-texture/More from TheTease.com:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readthetease/ (readthetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volumeupbythetease/ (volumeupbythetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyehlers/ / (KellyEhlers)Instagram:
Cette semaine, PopCorn vous a concocté une sélection 100 % #patriote pour combler le vide laissé par notre gouvernement démissionnaire !au programme cette semaine : - Classe moyenne, un film aux airs de Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu ?… mais qui pourrait bien se révéler être un Parasite à la française- Nouvelle vague, qui retrace la confection d'À bout de souffle de Godard.- Et Météors, un film sur trois potes qui tentent de s'en sortir à Saint-Dizier.Sans oublier les coups de gueule et coups de cœur habituels de nos chroniqueur·euses en fin d'émission ! On vous souhaite une bonne écoute, ponctuée d'un grand Allons enfants de la patrie.Présentation : Julien Chroniqueur.euses : Pauline, Juliette, Aris, Daphné & Margot
An evil goddess, an ancient love story, and some surprisingly gentle dismemberments. In this episode of The Mummy Movie Podcast, we take on the horror film ‘Isis Rising: Curse of the Lady Mummy' from 2013.Join us as we not only review the film but also use it as a springboard to explore the goddess Isis, her role in ancient Egyptian mythology, and the legendary Osiris Myth. Come along for a mix of mummy movie review, mythology deep-dive, and a closer look at how Hollywood reimagines Egypt's most famous stories.Patreon: patreon.com/MummyMoviePodcast Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mummymoviepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551072640125Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliographyFaulkner, R. O. (1969). The ancient Egyptian pyramid texts. Aris & PhillipsFaulkner, R. O., & Faulkner, R. O. (1973). The ancient Egyptian coffin texts (Vol. 1). Warminster: Aris & Phillips.Griffiths, J. G. (1980). The origins of Osiris and his cult (Vol. 40). Brill.Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.Hays, H. (2010). Funerary Rituals (Pharaonic Period). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1).Wilkinson, R. H. (2003). The complete gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt. Thames and Hudson Ltd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cette semaine, l'équipe de PopCorn vous présente une programmation très internationale : Un simple accident, de Jafar Panahi, Palme d'Or 2025 (mérite-t-il sa palme ou non ? il faudra écouter l'épisode pour le savoir...)Put your soul on your hand and walk, un documentaire de Sepideh Farsi qui suit Fatima Hassouna, photojournaliste palestinienne par appels vidéosA big bold beautiful journey, de Kogonoda, ou comment rencontrer l'âme soeur à un mariage grâce à un GPS-IA détraqué (?? c'est vraiment le résumé on vous assure)Retrouvez à la fin les traditionnels coups de coeur ou de gueule de notre équipe. Bonne écoute !Présentation : PaulineChroniqueur.euses : Julien, Enora, Margot, Aris, Sophie, Ariane & Juliette
1.Audrey Nuna & Ejae & Huntr/X & Huntr/X & Kpop Demon Hunters Cast – Golden 2.Jackyboom X Nowifi – Believe (Alex Caspian Remix) 3.Calvin Harris – Feel So Close 4.David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas Vs Nicole Sherzinger, Azteck – The Drop 5.Alle Farben – Bad Ideas (Denis First & Reznikov Remix) 6.Darude – Sandstorm 2k25 (DJ Morpheuz Remix) 7.Chris Lake Feat Alexis Roberts – Turn Off The Lights (Cloonee Remix) 8.Martin Solveig Feat. Sam White – Plus 1 9.DJ Peretse X DJ Nejtrino – Rockit 10.J Balvin, Willy William – Mi Gente (Gonsu, Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 11.Calvin Harris – My Way 12.Tommy Cash – Espresso Macchiato 13.Dnce – Cake By The Ocean (Martial Simon Remix) 14.Calvin Harris, Disciples – How Deep Is Your Love (Alex Caspian Remix) 15.DJ Nejtrino, DJ Peretse, Alex Caspian – Kiling Me Softly 16.Alis Shuka – Not About Us (Byjoelmichael Remix) 17.Moses & Emr3ygul Feat. Aleiane – A Million My On Soul (Denis Bravo Remix) 18.David Guetta, Becky Hill & Ella Henderson – Crazy What Love Can Do 19.1-8. Malaa – Bonnie 20.Calvin Harris & Jessie Reyez – Ocean 21.Michael Gray Feat. Roll Deep – Can't Wait For The Weekend 22.Lost Frequencies, Bomfunk Mc's Freestyler – Rock The Microphone (Alex Caspian Remix) 23.Disco Lines, Tinashe – No Broke Boys 24.Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, Dido, W&W – Thank You Not So Bad (Alex Caspian Remix) 25.Kygo Feat Parson James – Stole The Show (Fenix Remix) 26.R3hab, Mufasa & Rani – Believe (Shooting Stars) 27.DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Never Be Alone 28.W&W – Bailando 29.Aris, DJ Antonio – Sos 30.Adam Port – Move (Anyma & Cassian Remix) 31.Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 32.Gorgon City, Romans – Saving My Life 33.Braaheim & Level 8 – Numb (Timber & V.Smile Remix) 34.Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey – Headlights 35.Rave Republic Triple M Blanee – Played A Live (The Bongo Song) 36.Gryffin, Kaskade, Nu-La – In My Head 37.Avaion, Sofiya Nzau – Wacuka (Alex Caspian Remix) 38.DJ Nejtrino, DJ Peretse, Julia Milows – By Your Side 39.Ay Yola – Homay (Alex Caspian Remix) 40.Capital Cities – Safe And Sound 41.Carla's Dreams – Sub Pielea Mea (Midi Culture Remix) 42.Don Toliver, Doja Cat – Lose My Mind 43.Alexiane, Moses, Emr3ygul – A Million On My Soul 44.Alfa, Manu Chao – A Me Mi Piace (Pas Remix) 45.Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa – One Kiss 46.Alok & Ava Max – Car Keys (Ayla) 47.Atb, Topic, A7s – Your Love (9pm Slow Sense Remix) 48.Masters At Work – Work 49.Alex Gaudino Feat Crystal Waters – Destination Calabria (Valeriy Smile Remix) 50.12 Cassian, Yotto, Da Hool – Love Parade 51.Anyma Feat Ellie Goulding – Hypnotized 52.Max Oazo – Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! 53.Snoop Dogg, David Guetta – Sweat 54.Paul Oakenfold, Planet Perfecto Knights & Kimmic – Resurection (Alex Caspian Edit) 55.Marc Benjamin, Ansun & Yyvon – Set Fire To The Rain 56.Argy & Omiki – Wind 57.Bl3ss, Camrinwatsin Feat Bbyclose – Kisses (Alex Caspian Remix) 58.Zhu – Faded 59.Kddk, Alex Alta – 1&2 60.Rio – Shine On (Gonsu X Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 61.Arei, DJ Lev – Du Hast 62.Pete Tong, Roro, Jules Buckley, The Essential Orchestra – Rhythm Of 63.David Guetta, Cedric Gervais, Chris Willis – Would I Lie To You (Valeriy Smile Remix) 64.Playmen, Damiano – Naked (Michael Tsaousopoulos & Ferrylake Remix) 65.Thomas Gold – Pump Up The Jam 66.Alok & Gryffin & Julia Church – Never Letting Go 67.Sound Of Legend – Game Started (Alex Caspian Remix) 68.Alan Walker, Faangs – Heartbreak Melody 69.Reese – Where Have You Been (Alex Caspian Remix) 70.Gorilla Zippo – Танцую До Утра 71.Alex Adair – Make Me Feel Better 72.Tiësto & Soaky Siren – Tantalizing 73.Cyril, Dean Lewis – Fall At Your Feet (Amice Remix) 74.Meduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys – Lose Control 75.Dzeko Torres Feat Delaney Jane – L'amour Toujours (Tiesto Remix)
01. Audrey Nuna & Ejae & Huntr, X & Huntr, X & Kpop Demon Hunters Cast – Golden 02. Jackyboom X Nowifi – Believe (alex Caspian Remix) 03. Calvin Harris – Feel So Close 04. David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas Vs Nicole Sherzinger, Azteck – The Drop 05. Alle Farben – Bad Ideas (denis First & Reznikov Remix) 06. Darude – Sandstorm 2k25 (dj Morpheuz Remix) 07. Chris Lake Feat Alexis Roberts – Turn Off The Lights (cloonee Remix) 08. Martin Solveig Feat. Sam White – Plus 1 09. DJ Peretse X DJ Nejtrino – Rockit 10. J Balvin, Willy William – Mi Gente (gonsu, Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 11. Calvin Harris – My Way 12. Tommy Cash – Espresso Macchiato 13. Dnce – Cake By The Ocean (martial Simon Remix) 14. Calvin Harris, Disciples – How Deep Is Your Love (alex Caspian Remix) 15. DJ Nejtrino, DJ Peretse, Alex Caspian – Kiling Me Softly 16. Alis Shuka – Not About Us (byjoelmichael Remix) 17. Moses & Emr3ygul Feat. Aleiane – A Million My On Soul (denis Bravo Remix) 18. David Guetta, Becky Hill & Ella Henderson – Crazy What Love Can Do 19. 1 - 8. Malaa – Bonnie 20. Calvin Harris & Jessie Reyez – Ocean 21. Michael Gray Feat. Roll Deep – Can't Wait For The Weekend 22. Lost Frequencies, Bomfunk Mc's Freestyler – Rock The Microphone (alex Caspian Remix) 23. Disco Lines, Tinashe – No Broke Boys 24. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, Dido, W&w – Thank You Not So Bad (alex Caspian Remix) 25. Kygo Feat Parson James – Stole The Show (fenix Remix) 26. R3hab, Mufasa & Rani – Believe (shooting Stars) 27. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Never Be Alone 28. W&w – Bailando 29. Aris, DJ Antonio – Sos 30. Adam Port – Move (anyma & Cassian Remix) 31. Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 32. Gorgon City, Romans – Saving My Life 33. Braaheim & Level 8 – Numb (timber & V.smile Remix) 34. Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey – Headlights 35. Rave Republic Triple M Blanee – Played A Live (the Bongo Song) 36. Gryffin, Kaskade, Nu - La – In My Head 37. Avaion, Sofiya Nzau – Wacuka (alex Caspian Remix) 38. DJ Nejtrino, DJ Peretse, Julia Milows – By Your Side 39. Ay Yola – Homay (alex Caspian Remix) 40. Capital Cities – Safe And Sound 41. Carla's Dreams – Sub Pielea Mea (midi Culture Remix) 42. Don Toliver, Doja Cat – Lose My Mind 43. Alexiane, Moses, Emr3ygul – A Million On My Soul 44. Alfa, Manu Chao – A Me Mi Piace (pas Remix) 45. Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa – One Kiss 46. Alok & Ava Max – Car Keys (Ayla) 47. Atb, Topic, A7s – Your Love (9pm Slow Sense Remix) 48. Masters At Work – Work 49. Alex Gaudino Feat Crystal Waters – Destination Calabria (valeriy Smile Remix) 50. 12 Cassian, Yotto, Da Hool – Love Parade 51. Anyma Feat Ellie Goulding – Hypnotized 52. Max Oazo – Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! 53. Snoop Dogg, David Guetta – Sweat 54. Paul Oakenfold, Planet Perfecto Knights & Kimmic – Resurection (alex Caspian Edit) 55. Marc Benjamin, Ansun & Yyvon – Set Fire To The Rain 56. Argy & Omiki – Wind 57. Bl3ss, Camrinwatsin Feat Bbyclose – Kisses (alex Caspian Remix) 58. Zhu – Faded 59. Kddk, Alex Alta – 1&2 60. Rio – Shine On (gonsu X Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 61. Arei, DJ Lev – Du Hast 62. Pete Tong, Roro, Jules Buckley, The Essential Orchestra – Rhythm Of 63. David Guetta, Cedric Gervais, Chris Willis – Would I Lie To You (valeriy Smile Remix) 64. Playmen, Damiano – Naked (michael Tsaousopoulos & Ferrylake Remix) 65. Thomas Gold – Pump Up The Jam 66. Alok & Gryffin & Julia Church – Never Letting Go 67. Sound Of Legend – Game Started (alex Caspian Remix) 68. Alan Walker, Faangs – Heartbreak Melody 69. Reese – Where Have You Been (alex Caspian Remix) 70. Gorilla Zippo – Танцую До Утра 71. Alex Adair – Make Me Feel Better 72. Tiësto & Soaky Siren – Tantalizing 73. Cyril, Dean Lewis – Fall At Your Feet (amice Remix) 74. Meduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys – Lose Control 75. Dzeko Torres Feat Delaney Jane – L'amour Toujours (tiesto Remix)
01. Audrey Nuna & Ejae & Huntr, X & Huntr, X & Kpop Demon Hunters Cast – Golden 02. Jackyboom X Nowifi – Believe (alex Caspian Remix) 03. Calvin Harris – Feel So Close 04. David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas Vs Nicole Sherzinger, Azteck – The Drop 05. Alle Farben – Bad Ideas (denis First & Reznikov Remix) 06. Darude – Sandstorm 2k25 (dj Morpheuz Remix) 07. Chris Lake Feat Alexis Roberts – Turn Off The Lights (cloonee Remix) 08. Martin Solveig Feat. Sam White – Plus 1 09. DJ Peretse X DJ Nejtrino – Rockit 10. J Balvin, Willy William – Mi Gente (gonsu, Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 11. Calvin Harris – My Way 12. Tommy Cash – Espresso Macchiato 13. Dnce – Cake By The Ocean (martial Simon Remix) 14. Calvin Harris, Disciples – How Deep Is Your Love (alex Caspian Remix) 15. DJ Nejtrino, DJ Peretse, Alex Caspian – Kiling Me Softly 16. Alis Shuka – Not About Us (byjoelmichael Remix) 17. Moses & Emr3ygul Feat. Aleiane – A Million My On Soul (denis Bravo Remix) 18. David Guetta, Becky Hill & Ella Henderson – Crazy What Love Can Do 19. 1 - 8. Malaa – Bonnie 20. Calvin Harris & Jessie Reyez – Ocean 21. Michael Gray Feat. Roll Deep – Can't Wait For The Weekend 22. Lost Frequencies, Bomfunk Mc's Freestyler – Rock The Microphone (alex Caspian Remix) 23. Disco Lines, Tinashe – No Broke Boys 24. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, Dido, W&w – Thank You Not So Bad (alex Caspian Remix) 25. Kygo Feat Parson James – Stole The Show (fenix Remix) 26. R3hab, Mufasa & Rani – Believe (shooting Stars) 27. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Never Be Alone 28. W&w – Bailando 29. Aris, DJ Antonio – Sos 30. Adam Port – Move (anyma & Cassian Remix) 31. Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 32. Gorgon City, Romans – Saving My Life 33. Braaheim & Level 8 – Numb (timber & V.smile Remix) 34. Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey – Headlights 35. Rave Republic Triple M Blanee – Played A Live (the Bongo Song) 36. Gryffin, Kaskade, Nu - La – In My Head 37. Avaion, Sofiya Nzau – Wacuka (alex Caspian Remix) 38. DJ Nejtrino, DJ Peretse, Julia Milows – By Your Side 39. Ay Yola – Homay (alex Caspian Remix) 40. Capital Cities – Safe And Sound 41. Carla's Dreams – Sub Pielea Mea (midi Culture Remix) 42. Don Toliver, Doja Cat – Lose My Mind 43. Alexiane, Moses, Emr3ygul – A Million On My Soul 44. Alfa, Manu Chao – A Me Mi Piace (pas Remix) 45. Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa – One Kiss 46. Alok & Ava Max – Car Keys (Ayla) 47. Atb, Topic, A7s – Your Love (9pm Slow Sense Remix) 48. Masters At Work – Work 49. Alex Gaudino Feat Crystal Waters – Destination Calabria (valeriy Smile Remix) 50. 12 Cassian, Yotto, Da Hool – Love Parade 51. Anyma Feat Ellie Goulding – Hypnotized 52. Max Oazo – Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! 53. Snoop Dogg, David Guetta – Sweat 54. Paul Oakenfold, Planet Perfecto Knights & Kimmic – Resurection (alex Caspian Edit) 55. Marc Benjamin, Ansun & Yyvon – Set Fire To The Rain 56. Argy & Omiki – Wind 57. Bl3ss, Camrinwatsin Feat Bbyclose – Kisses (alex Caspian Remix) 58. Zhu – Faded 59. Kddk, Alex Alta – 1&2 60. Rio – Shine On (gonsu X Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 61. Arei, DJ Lev – Du Hast 62. Pete Tong, Roro, Jules Buckley, The Essential Orchestra – Rhythm Of 63. David Guetta, Cedric Gervais, Chris Willis – Would I Lie To You (valeriy Smile Remix) 64. Playmen, Damiano – Naked (michael Tsaousopoulos & Ferrylake Remix) 65. Thomas Gold – Pump Up The Jam 66. Alok & Gryffin & Julia Church – Never Letting Go 67. Sound Of Legend – Game Started (alex Caspian Remix) 68. Alan Walker, Faangs – Heartbreak Melody 69. Reese – Where Have You Been (alex Caspian Remix) 70. Gorilla Zippo – Танцую До Утра 71. Alex Adair – Make Me Feel Better 72. Tiësto & Soaky Siren – Tantalizing 73. Cyril, Dean Lewis – Fall At Your Feet (amice Remix) 74. Meduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys – Lose Control 75. Dzeko Torres Feat Delaney Jane – L'amour Toujours (tiesto Remix)
How do you go from being a first-year student who's unsure of what direction to take to running a $460,000 business while still in university and preparing to coach the next generation of entrepreneurs?In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, Chris Thomson speaks with Aris Lloshi, a veteran operator with the Student Works Management Program who is now stepping into a part-time coach role. Aris shares his journey from a slow start in his first year to restructuring his business mid-season, and eventually tripling his results through consistency, hard work, and relentless focus on developing people.Aris opens up about what it takes to grow a business year over year, from $100k to $250k to nearly half a million, and the lessons he learned about time management, building systems, over-recruiting, and holding people accountable. This conversation is a powerful look at how consistency, integrity, and a learning mindset can transform both business results and personal growth.Discover what it takes to shift from student operator to coach and why integrity is the ultimate leadership trait. Enjoy!Key takeaways:Why putting systems in place early creates better results with less effortHow to restructure a business mid-season and turn it aroundWhy 80% of results come from 20% of the right inputsThe importance of training, recruiting, and over-recruiting the right peopleHow to hold your team accountable and have hard conversationsWhy consistency is the secret ingredient to long-term successWhat it takes to transition from operator to coach while still in schoolWhy integrity and being a constant learner are hallmarks of true leadersAnd much more...Guest Bio:Aris Lloshi is a veteran operator with the Student Works Management Program and an incoming part-time coach while completing his business degree at Concordia University. Over three years, he grew his business from a modest first-year start to nearly $500,000 in revenue, earning multiple trips to Mexico and recognition as a top performer. Resources:Aris Lloshi on LinkedInStudent WorksDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
1. DJ Snake Feat. Bipolar Sunshine – Paradise (Vip House Edit) 2. Akcent, Sera, Misha Miller – Don't Leave 3. Imanbek, Byor – Belly Dancer 4. Ida Corr Vs Fedde Le Grand – Let Me Think About It (Rakurs & Ewellick Remix) 5. Kungs – Clap Your Hands (Robin Schulz Remix) 6. Lady Gaga – Abracadabra (Makj Remix) 7. Fedde Le Grand – Got Your Money 8. Martin Garrix – Animals 9. Relanium, Deen West – Leel Lost 10. Icona Pop, Charli Xcx – I Love It (Scimemi Remix) 11. Lufthaus Feat Sophie Ellis Bextor – Immortal 12. Morgan Page Feat. Telykast – Dancing All Alone 13. Jauz Vs. Avicii & Sebastien Drums – Feel The Volume Vs. My Feelings For You 14. Zerb, The Chainsmokers & Ink – Addicted (Drove Remix) 15. Armin Van Bureen – In And Out Of Love (Lilian Bilotta Remix) 16. Calvo, Mark Bale & Alban Chela – Axel F 17. Tiesto Feat. 21 Savage Bia – Both (Mk Sonny Fodera Remix) 18. Mau P – Merther 19. Richard Grey – At Night 20. Sonic Mine, Heater & Crunch – Drugs (Alex Caspian Remix) 21. Tujamo, Azteck, Inna – Freak 22. Trinix Feat. One–T – The Magic Key 23. Kaskeiyp, Julia Milows – Illusion 24. Cascada, Steve Aoki – Everytime We Touch 25. Twocolors X Roe Byrne – Stereo (Amice Remix) 26. Vize, R3hab – One Last Time 27. Bebe Rexha & Nathan Dawe – Heart Still Beating (Timber & V.Smile Remix) 28. Sean Finn – Crazy 29. Tiesto & Karol G – Don't Be Shy (Esquire Remix) 30. Alexander Popov, Triticum – Give It To Me 31. Timmy Trumpet & Ben Nicky Feat Distorted Dreams – We Come 32. Regard, Years & Years – Hallucination 33. Dua Lipa, Imanbek – Love Again (Amice Remix) 34. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – You're A Woman 35. Barcode Brothers – It's A Fine Day (Alex Caspian Remix) 36. Switch Disco – React 37. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Bad 38. Beatmount, Oneil – Heads Will Roll 39. Braaheim & Level 8 – Numb (Timber & V.Smile Remix) 40. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Never Be Alone 41. Dezko – Ascend 42. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, Dido, W&W – Thank You Not So Bad (Alex Caspian Remix) 43. Gorgon City, Romans – Saving My Life 44. Aris, DJ Antonio – Sos 45. Rave Republic Triple M Blanee Played A Live The Bongo Song 46. Felix Jaehn & Shouse – Walk With Me 47. Swanky Tunes Feat. Raign – Fix Me (Joolia Remix) 48. Steve Aoki & David Guetta Feat Swae Lee & Pnb Rock – My Life 49. Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 50. C-Bool – Never Go Away 51. Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 52. Adam Port – Move (Anyma & Cassian Remix) 53. Kygo Feat Parson James – Stole The Show (Fenix Remix) 54. R3hab, Mufasa & Rani – Believe (Shooting Stars) 55. Alok & Bruno Martini Ft. Zeeba – Hear Me Now (Get Better Remix)] 56. Sean Finn – Give It To Me 57. Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey – Headlights 58. Atb & Dopamine – Don't Stop I Wanna Know 59. Jax Jones, Mnek – Where Did You Go 60. R3hab X Pelican – Loca Loca 61. Kiesza – Hideaway (Eddie G & Malyx Remix) 62. Oneil, Aize – Died In Your Arms 63. Sophie And The Giants – Shut Up And Dance (Amice Remix) 64. Tiësto & Ava Max – The Motto (Jeonghyeon Remix) 65. Zerb, Sofiya Nzau – Mwaki 66. Fisher – Losing It 67. Alan Walker, Alok Feat. Imanbek – Sweet Dreams 68. Swedish House Mafia, Tinie Tempah – Miami 2 Ibiza 69. David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – I'm Good (Blue) (DJ Dark Remix) 70. Minelli, Sickotoy – Think About U 71. Oneil Feat. Smola – Addicted 72. Twocolors – Heavy Metal Love
1. DJ Snake Feat. Bipolar Sunshine – Paradise (Vip House Edit) 2. Akcent, Sera, Misha Miller – Don't Leave 3. Imanbek, Byor – Belly Dancer 4. Ida Corr Vs Fedde Le Grand – Let Me Think About It (Rakurs & Ewellick Remix) 5. Kungs – Clap Your Hands (Robin Schulz Remix) 6. Lady Gaga – Abracadabra (Makj Remix) 7. Fedde Le Grand – Got Your Money 8. Martin Garrix – Animals 9. Relanium, Deen West – Leel Lost 10. Icona Pop, Charli Xcx – I Love It (Scimemi Remix) 11. Lufthaus Feat Sophie Ellis Bextor – Immortal 12. Morgan Page Feat. Telykast – Dancing All Alone 13. Jauz Vs. Avicii & Sebastien Drums – Feel The Volume Vs. My Feelings For You 14. Zerb, The Chainsmokers & Ink – Addicted (Drove Remix) 15. Armin Van Bureen – In And Out Of Love (Lilian Bilotta Remix) 16. Calvo, Mark Bale & Alban Chela – Axel F 17. Tiesto Feat. 21 Savage Bia – Both (Mk Sonny Fodera Remix) 18. Mau P – Merther 19. Richard Grey – At Night 20. Sonic Mine, Heater & Crunch – Drugs (Alex Caspian Remix) 21. Tujamo, Azteck, Inna – Freak 22. Trinix Feat. One–T – The Magic Key 23. Kaskeiyp, Julia Milows – Illusion 24. Cascada, Steve Aoki – Everytime We Touch 25. Twocolors X Roe Byrne – Stereo (Amice Remix) 26. Vize, R3hab – One Last Time 27. Bebe Rexha & Nathan Dawe – Heart Still Beating (Timber & V.Smile Remix) 28. Sean Finn – Crazy 29. Tiesto & Karol G – Don't Be Shy (Esquire Remix) 30. Alexander Popov, Triticum – Give It To Me 31. Timmy Trumpet & Ben Nicky Feat Distorted Dreams – We Come 32. Regard, Years & Years – Hallucination 33. Dua Lipa, Imanbek – Love Again (Amice Remix) 34. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – You're A Woman 35. Barcode Brothers – It's A Fine Day (Alex Caspian Remix) 36. Switch Disco – React 37. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Bad 38. Beatmount, Oneil – Heads Will Roll 39. Braaheim & Level 8 – Numb (Timber & V.Smile Remix) 40. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Never Be Alone 41. Dezko – Ascend 42. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, Dido, W&W – Thank You Not So Bad (Alex Caspian Remix) 43. Gorgon City, Romans – Saving My Life 44. Aris, DJ Antonio – Sos 45. Rave Republic Triple M Blanee Played A Live The Bongo Song 46. Felix Jaehn & Shouse – Walk With Me 47. Swanky Tunes Feat. Raign – Fix Me (Joolia Remix) 48. Steve Aoki & David Guetta Feat Swae Lee & Pnb Rock – My Life 49. Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 50. C-Bool – Never Go Away 51. Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 52. Adam Port – Move (Anyma & Cassian Remix) 53. Kygo Feat Parson James – Stole The Show (Fenix Remix) 54. R3hab, Mufasa & Rani – Believe (Shooting Stars) 55. Alok & Bruno Martini Ft. Zeeba – Hear Me Now (Get Better Remix)] 56. Sean Finn – Give It To Me 57. Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey – Headlights 58. Atb & Dopamine – Don't Stop I Wanna Know 59. Jax Jones, Mnek – Where Did You Go 60. R3hab X Pelican – Loca Loca 61. Kiesza – Hideaway (Eddie G & Malyx Remix) 62. Oneil, Aize – Died In Your Arms 63. Sophie And The Giants – Shut Up And Dance (Amice Remix) 64. Tiësto & Ava Max – The Motto (Jeonghyeon Remix) 65. Zerb, Sofiya Nzau – Mwaki 66. Fisher – Losing It 67. Alan Walker, Alok Feat. Imanbek – Sweet Dreams 68. Swedish House Mafia, Tinie Tempah – Miami 2 Ibiza 69. David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – I'm Good (Blue) (DJ Dark Remix) 70. Minelli, Sickotoy – Think About U 71. Oneil Feat. Smola – Addicted 72. Twocolors – Heavy Metal Love
1.DJ Snake Feat. Bipolar Sunshine – Paradise (Vip House Edit) 2.Akcent, Sera, Misha Miller – Don't Leave 3.Imanbek, Byor – Belly Dancer 4.Ida Corr Vs Fedde Le Grand – Let Me Think About It (Rakurs & Ewellick Remix) 5.Kungs – Clap Your Hands (Robin Schulz Remix) 6.Lady Gaga – Abracadabra (Makj Remix) 7.Fedde Le Grand – Got Your Money 8.Martin Garrix – Animals 9.Relanium, Deen West – Leel Lost 10.Icona Pop, Charli Xcx – I Love It (Scimemi Remix) 11.Lufthaus Feat Sophie Ellis Bextor – Immortal 12.Morgan Page Feat. Telykast – Dancing All Alone 13.Jauz Vs. Avicii & Sebastien Drums – Feel The Volume Vs. My Feelings For You 14.Zerb, The Chainsmokers & Ink – Addicted (Drove Remix) 15.Armin Van Bureen – In And Out Of Love (Lilian Bilotta Remix) 16.Calvo, Mark Bale & Alban Chela – Axel F 17.Tiesto Feat. 21 Savage Bia – Both (Mk Sonny Fodera Remix) 18.Mau P – Merther 19.Richard Grey – At Night 20.Sonic Mine, Heater & Crunch – Drugs (Alex Caspian Remix) 21.Tujamo, Azteck, Inna – Freak 22.Trinix Feat. One–T – The Magic Key 23.Kaskeiyp, Julia Milows – Illusion 24.Cascada, Steve Aoki – Everytime We Touch 25.Twocolors X Roe Byrne – Stereo (Amice Remix) 26.Vize, R3hab – One Last Time 27.Bebe Rexha & Nathan Dawe – Heart Still Beating (Timber & V.Smile Remix) 28.Sean Finn – Crazy 29.Tiesto & Karol G – Don't Be Shy (Esquire Remix) 30.Alexander Popov, Triticum – Give It To Me 31.Timmy Trumpet & Ben Nicky Feat Distorted Dreams – We Come 32.Regard, Years & Years – Hallucination 33.Dua Lipa, Imanbek – Love Again (Amice Remix) 34.DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – You're A Woman 35.Barcode Brothers – It's A Fine Day (Alex Caspian Remix) 36.Switch Disco – React 37.DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Bad 38.Beatmount, Oneil – Heads Will Roll 39.Braaheim & Level 8 – Numb (Timber & V.Smile Remix) 40.DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Never Be Alone 41.Dezko – Ascend 42.Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, Dido, W&W – Thank You Not So Bad (Alex Caspian Remix) 43.Gorgon City, Romans – Saving My Life 44.Aris, DJ Antonio – Sos 45.Rave Republic Triple M Blanee Played A Live The Bongo Song 46.Felix Jaehn & Shouse – Walk With Me 47.Swanky Tunes Feat. Raign – Fix Me (Joolia Remix) 48.Steve Aoki & David Guetta Feat Swae Lee & Pnb Rock – My Life 49.Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 50.C-Bool – Never Go Away 51.Bob Sinclar Vs Chris Lake & Sammy Virji – World Hold On 52.Adam Port – Move (Anyma & Cassian Remix) 53.Kygo Feat Parson James – Stole The Show (Fenix Remix) 54.R3hab, Mufasa & Rani – Believe (Shooting Stars) 55.Alok & Bruno Martini Ft. Zeeba – Hear Me Now (Get Better Remix)] 56.Sean Finn – Give It To Me 57.Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey – Headlights 58.Atb & Dopamine – Don't Stop I Wanna Know 59.Jax Jones, Mnek – Where Did You Go 60.R3hab X Pelican – Loca Loca 61.Kiesza – Hideaway (Eddie G & Malyx Remix) 62.Oneil, Aize – Died In Your Arms 63.Sophie And The Giants – Shut Up And Dance (Amice Remix) 64.Tiësto & Ava Max – The Motto (Jeonghyeon Remix) 65.Zerb, Sofiya Nzau – Mwaki 66.Fisher – Losing It 67.Alan Walker, Alok Feat. Imanbek – Sweet Dreams 68.Swedish House Mafia, Tinie Tempah – Miami 2 Ibiza 69.David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – I'm Good (Blue) (DJ Dark Remix) 70.Minelli, Sickotoy – Think About U 71.Oneil Feat. Smola – Addicted 72.Twocolors – Heavy Metal Love
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.International break previewGreece host Belarus & Denmark.Both are must win gamesTransfers newsPAO sign Dessers and TabordaPodence returns to OlympiakosPAOK sign two ItaliansAEK bring in GrujićOther newsAris close to sacking OuzounidisKifisia stadium issuesGreek Cup League Phase, is it a good idea or not?Ange Postecoglou linked with Bayer LeverkusenTachtsidis joins the 20th football club of his careerGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionPanathinaikos, PAOK & AEK all qualify for the League Phases of the UEL & UECLThe big four found out their opponents in last week's draw.SLGR Olympiakos leave it late again against VolosAEK win but could have scored more against AsterasPelkas to the rescue as PAOK narrowly beat AtromitosPanathinaikos drop points against Levadiakos as Verbic comes back to haunt them.Aris floundering after a defeat at home to PanetolikosEthniki call-upsKyriakopoulos called up last minute and we discussed who else was included.Transfers and other news Zafeiris signs for PAOK Podence due for a third spell at OlympiakosIoannidis departs for Sporting CP with PAO close to signing Cyriel Dessers AEK is on the verge of signing Marko GrujicTsimikas joins Roma on loanTzimas scores a brace on his debut for BrightonPlaudits to Pafos FC, who reached the UCLGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The unique spirit of "A sad and beautiful world" by Cyril Aris, premiering at Giornate degli Autori in Venice Film Festival The post “A sad and beautiful world”, interview with director Cyril Aris appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionPanathiniakos narrowly win at OAKAPAOK lose on the roadAEK get a credible draw in BelgiumUCL, UEL & UECL draws this FridaySLGRYazici saves Olympiakos with one of the goals of the season, already.Aris comfortbly beat VolosThe new look AEK see off PanserraikosPAOK narrowly beat AELOther newsRenato Sanches joins PanathiniakosZafeiris on the verge of joining PAOKOlympiakos close to making some late movesTsimikas saga continuesDouvikas starts brightly for ComoSotiris Ninis retires from footballGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
Send us a textRecent developments across the enterprise technology landscape highlight a strong push toward AI-driven efficiency, enhanced integration, and strategic partnerships. Resulticks' launch of Genie, an AI-powered marketing agent, promises to reduce workloads by 40% while boosting real-time audience engagement. Simpplr is expanding its platform extensibility with custom apps that enable seamless enterprise integrations, while iFabric Corp adopts BlueCherry® ERP to drive smarter supply chain and operational growth. Talkdesk's After Hours feature improves customer and agent satisfaction by extending support beyond standard business times. Additionally, ARIS has partnered with ProcessMaker to introduce a new task mining solution, Cleo and Programmers.io announced a fresh partnership, and Crusoe unveiled new managed services. Strategic alliances also continue to shape the market, with Phenom teaming up with Deloitte, Progress releasing over 50 free UI components, and QAD announcing a new CEO to lead its next phase of growth.In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry analysts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to analyze current enterprise software stories. We covered many grounds including the direction and roadmaps of each enterprise software vendors. Finally, we analyzed future trends and how they might shape the enterprise software industry.Background Soundtrack: Away From You – Mauro SommFor more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs. rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
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The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionPanathinaikos knocked out of the UCL by RangersAEK narrowly progresses in the Conference LeagueAris out of Europe againPAOK vs Wolfsberger previewOther newsOlympiakos signs Gabrial StrefezzaPavlidis scores the winner in the Portuguese Super CupKoulouris is linked with a move to Serie AKonstantelias signs a new deal at PAOKPlus your questions!Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionPanathinaikos lose at Ibrox against RangersAris were defeated in AzerbaijanAEK narrowly beat Hapoel Be'er Sheva in Agia SophiaPAOK has drawn Wolfsberger AC in the Europa LeagueTansfers and other newsThe Konstantelias transfer sagaAEK sign Răzvan MarinAris continues their spending spreeLazaros Christodoulopoulos has announced his retirement from football Tzolis wins the Belgian Super CupPlus your questions!Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Ad astra Travelers! Welcome to another episode of Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast. This week we're going behind the curtain of Liyue's government as we discuss the one and only Coco-Goat herself, Ganyu! After our hosts discuss our favorite Aris videos about the half-adepti, we discuss her life as a Qinlin in Liyue living amongst the humans. Afterwards, we'll discuss her terrible work life balance, affectionate yet embarrassing pseudo mother, and whether or not Ganyu is an orphan or not. What happened to her parents? Who was the human? Who was the adepti? Did they have contracts with Rex Lapis too? Later, we'll discuss her relationships with important characters, like Xiao and Ningguang, and her difficulty finding her place over the last 3,700 years in Liyue Harbor. Grab your favorite herbs and a bell for this week's episode!Visit talesofteyvat.com to find a comprehensive lore sheet that provides visual aids and links to videos and important Genshin Impact Resources. Make sure to give us a follow on Twitter or Instagram to stay updated on all things Tales of Teyvat and let us know your thoughts on today's episode. Questions? Thoughts? Theories you have to share? Feel free to email us at talesofteyvatpod@gmail.com and let us know, we would love to hear from you!Tales of Teyvat has partnered with the Shade Chamber Podcast to create a Genshin Community on Discord for our listeners! We are so excited to chat Genshin Lore, Honkai Star Rail, and so much more with you! You can join our server at https://bit.ly/shadesofteyvat.
“You can now connect everything—cloud workloads, offices, data centers, users—on one software-defined network, without the hardware.” — Elizabeth Aris, CEO, Astrotel In this Technology Reseller News podcast, Publisher Doug Green interviews David Klebanov, a leading architect at Alkira, and Elizabeth Aris, CEO of Astrotel, to explore how their partnership is delivering Network Infrastructure as a Service (NIaaS) to global enterprises—without the capital investment or complexity of traditional networking. Born in the Cloud, Built for the AI Era Alkira, founded in 2018, was born with a vision to deliver networking the same way cloud services are consumed: on demand, scalable, and usage-based. The Alkira platform runs entirely in the cloud—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud—allowing enterprises to deploy secure, high-performance global networks in hours, not months. “Our platform is the networking and security foundation for today's distributed, cloud-first enterprise,” said Klebanov. “And it's built to support AI workloads and multi-cloud architectures from day one.” Channel-Driven and Globally Deployed Astrotel, based in Sydney, is a service provider and Alkira partner helping customers across the Asia-Pacific region deploy network services in minutes using Alkira's cloud-native platform. Aris emphasized the advantage: no hardware, no CapEx, and up to 60% cost savings. “We're setting up entire global networks using Alkira's software-based cloud exchange points. It's a massive differentiator,” said Aris. “From remote Australia to Hong Kong to London, you just connect your sites to the nearest cloud region—there's no need to negotiate with local telcos or install new gear.” Enterprise-Grade Security and Simplicity The Alkira platform integrates firewall, DNS, DHCP, and other critical services directly into its virtualized architecture. IT teams can manage and secure the network through Alkira's centralized portal—or via REST APIs and Terraform for programmatic deployments. A single control plane manages the entire hybrid network—connecting public cloud workloads, private data centers, branch offices, remote users, and partner networks. This includes secure extranet support for M&A environments, allowing partial segmentation during network convergence. A Win for Carriers, Too Interestingly, carriers are also using Alkira to extend their reach. Aris explained that tier-one telcos are deploying Alkira to serve customers in markets where they lack infrastructure. “Instead of buying wholesale access from foreign providers, they spin up Alkira and deliver services in hours. It's flexible, fast, and operationally simple.” Where to Learn More Visit alkira.com to explore Alkira's cloud-first networking platform. Visit astrotel.io to learn how Astrotel deploys Alkira services across Asia-Pacific. Partner Opportunities: Alkira's 100% channel-focused model is open to partners in the U.S., Canada, and globally who are ready to offer NIaaS and cloud-native connectivity solutions.
01. DJ Nejtrino, DJ Peretse, Dima Kaminski – Feel 02. Ely Oaks, Minelli – Fantasy 03. Bl3ss, Camrinwatsin Feat Bbyclose – Kisses (alex Caspian Remix) 04. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, Vaileri – Need To Feel Loved 05. Twocolors, Safri Duo, Chris De Sarandy – Head Above Water 06. Armin Van Buuren Feat Alok & Norma Jean Martine & Lawre – Euphoria 07. Anyma Feat Ellie Goulding – Hypnotized (kream Remix ) 08. Alesso, Becky Hill – Surrender (ayden Loyde Remix) 09. Dua Lipa – Houdini (robert Georgescu And White Remix) 10. Zerb, Sofiya Nzau, Izzy Bizu – Kumbaya 11. One - T, Ywy, Nika – The Way To Love 12. Inna & R3hab – I'll Be Waiting 13. DJ Feel, Desmind, Natalie Rise – Stereo Love 14. Martin Garrix And Dua Lipa – Scared To Be Lonely (pride Remix) 15. Joel Corry & Jax Jones Feat Charli Xcx & Saweetie – Out Out 16. Kris Kross Amsterdam Feat. Eyelar & Eylr – Mr. Lie To Me 17. Argy, Meduza – Melodia 18. Ferry Corsten – Rock Your Body Rock (space Motion Remix) 19. Camelphat & Elderbrook – Cola (jerome Robins Remix) 20. Jake Shore & Henry Fong – Take Control 21. Gaullin – Moonlight 22. David Guetta, Benny Benassi – Satisfaction 23. Ben Delay – I Never Felt So Right (lebedeff & Kofa Remix) 24. Robin Schulz – Sugar (alex Caspian Remix) 25. Nicky Romero, Vikkstar, Alpharock, Oaks – Where Do I Go 26. Oliver Heldens Feat. Weibird – Out Of Love 27. Tom Boxer, Giang Pham – Lose Control 28. Ive & David Guetta – Supernova Love 29. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Don't Worry 30. Alle Farben Feat Graham Candy & Lahos – Flowers 31. Rio – Shine On (gonsu X Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 32. David Guetta Feat. Sia – Titanium (single Spark Remix) 33. Clean Bandit Feat Zara Larsson – Symphony (valeriy Smile Remix) 34. Faul & Wad, Nico & Vinz, Altego, Old Jim – How I Feel Am I Wrong 35. Argy, Omnya – Aria 36. The Black Eyed Peas – Dont Stop The Party (valeriy Smile Remix) 37. Boostereo, Ben Plum – To The Moon And Back 38. Cyril, Dean Lewis – Fall At Your Feet (amice Remix) 39. Otnicka, Kaskeiyp – For An Angel 40. Tiësto, Soaky Siren – Tantalizing (alex Caspian Remix) 41. Diplo & Maren – Morris 42. Reese – Where Have You Been (alex Caspian Remix) 43. Meduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys – Lose Control 44. Armin Van Buuren, W&w – Late Checkout (alex Caspian Remix) 45. Alok & Gryffin & Julia Church – Never Letting Go 46. Ella Henderson Feat. Rudimental – Alibi (alex Caspian Remix) 47. Shouse – Love Tonight (barthez Remix) 48. Pete Tong, Roro, Jules Buckley, The Essential Orchestra – Rhythm Of 49. David Guetta, Cedric Gervais, Chris Willis – Would I Lie To You (valeriy Smile Remix) 50. Black Station & Satomic – Moon 51. W&w – Bailando 52. Aris, DJ Antonio – Sos 53. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Never Be Alone 54. R3hab, Mufasa & Rani – Believe (shooting Stars) 55. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, Dido, W&w – Thank You Not So Bad (alex Caspian Remix) 56. Duke Dumont – Ocean Drive 57. Sean Finn – Give It To Me 58. Swanky Tunes Feat. Raign – Fix Me (joolia Remix) 59. Braaheim & Level 8 – Numb (timber & V.smile Remix) 60. Adam Port – Move (anyma & Cassian Remix) 61. Afrojack & Gregor Salto Pres Afrosalto X Mednas – All Good Things 62. Steve Aoki, Chris Lake, Tujamo Feat. Kid Ink – Delirious (Boneless) 63. Beatmount, Oneil – Heads Will Roll
01. DJ Nejtrino, DJ Peretse, Dima Kaminski – Feel 02. Ely Oaks, Minelli – Fantasy 03. Bl3ss, Camrinwatsin Feat Bbyclose – Kisses (alex Caspian Remix) 04. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, Vaileri – Need To Feel Loved 05. Twocolors, Safri Duo, Chris De Sarandy – Head Above Water 06. Armin Van Buuren Feat Alok & Norma Jean Martine & Lawre – Euphoria 07. Anyma Feat Ellie Goulding – Hypnotized (kream Remix ) 08. Alesso, Becky Hill – Surrender (ayden Loyde Remix) 09. Dua Lipa – Houdini (robert Georgescu And White Remix) 10. Zerb, Sofiya Nzau, Izzy Bizu – Kumbaya 11. One - T, Ywy, Nika – The Way To Love 12. Inna & R3hab – I'll Be Waiting 13. DJ Feel, Desmind, Natalie Rise – Stereo Love 14. Martin Garrix And Dua Lipa – Scared To Be Lonely (pride Remix) 15. Joel Corry & Jax Jones Feat Charli Xcx & Saweetie – Out Out 16. Kris Kross Amsterdam Feat. Eyelar & Eylr – Mr. Lie To Me 17. Argy, Meduza – Melodia 18. Ferry Corsten – Rock Your Body Rock (space Motion Remix) 19. Camelphat & Elderbrook – Cola (jerome Robins Remix) 20. Jake Shore & Henry Fong – Take Control 21. Gaullin – Moonlight 22. David Guetta, Benny Benassi – Satisfaction 23. Ben Delay – I Never Felt So Right (lebedeff & Kofa Remix) 24. Robin Schulz – Sugar (alex Caspian Remix) 25. Nicky Romero, Vikkstar, Alpharock, Oaks – Where Do I Go 26. Oliver Heldens Feat. Weibird – Out Of Love 27. Tom Boxer, Giang Pham – Lose Control 28. Ive & David Guetta – Supernova Love 29. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Don't Worry 30. Alle Farben Feat Graham Candy & Lahos – Flowers 31. Rio – Shine On (gonsu X Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 32. David Guetta Feat. Sia – Titanium (single Spark Remix) 33. Clean Bandit Feat Zara Larsson – Symphony (valeriy Smile Remix) 34. Faul & Wad, Nico & Vinz, Altego, Old Jim – How I Feel Am I Wrong 35. Argy, Omnya – Aria 36. The Black Eyed Peas – Dont Stop The Party (valeriy Smile Remix) 37. Boostereo, Ben Plum – To The Moon And Back 38. Cyril, Dean Lewis – Fall At Your Feet (amice Remix) 39. Otnicka, Kaskeiyp – For An Angel 40. Tiësto, Soaky Siren – Tantalizing (alex Caspian Remix) 41. Diplo & Maren – Morris 42. Reese – Where Have You Been (alex Caspian Remix) 43. Meduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys – Lose Control 44. Armin Van Buuren, W&w – Late Checkout (alex Caspian Remix) 45. Alok & Gryffin & Julia Church – Never Letting Go 46. Ella Henderson Feat. Rudimental – Alibi (alex Caspian Remix) 47. Shouse – Love Tonight (barthez Remix) 48. Pete Tong, Roro, Jules Buckley, The Essential Orchestra – Rhythm Of 49. David Guetta, Cedric Gervais, Chris Willis – Would I Lie To You (valeriy Smile Remix) 50. Black Station & Satomic – Moon 51. W&w – Bailando 52. Aris, DJ Antonio – Sos 53. DJ Peretse, DJ Nejtrino – Never Be Alone 54. R3hab, Mufasa & Rani – Believe (shooting Stars) 55. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, Dido, W&w – Thank You Not So Bad (alex Caspian Remix) 56. Duke Dumont – Ocean Drive 57. Sean Finn – Give It To Me 58. Swanky Tunes Feat. Raign – Fix Me (joolia Remix) 59. Braaheim & Level 8 – Numb (timber & V.smile Remix) 60. Adam Port – Move (anyma & Cassian Remix) 61. Afrojack & Gregor Salto Pres Afrosalto X Mednas – All Good Things 62. Steve Aoki, Chris Lake, Tujamo Feat. Kid Ink – Delirious (Boneless) 63. Beatmount, Oneil – Heads Will Roll
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionPAO play Rangers in the UCLAEK & Aris both ready to face opponents in the UECL3rd round draw is next week where PAOK will enterTransfer NewsLafont to PAONascimento to OlympiakosPAOK sign Luka Ivanušec Aris are the big spendersOther newsEthniki players honour George BaldockSlight improvement in the FIFA RankingsClubs release their new kitsTzolis extends his deal with Club BruggePlus your questions!Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Tracklist: 01. LTN - Cold In The Darkness [AVA] 02. Embers of Hope & call me AL - Everything To Me [RNM] LIGHT SIDE TRACK 03. Aldor, Nour - Inside My Head [Deeper Harmonies] 04. LÜRUM - Pure [Eccentricity] 05. Crosshair - Salvation (Vassmo Remix) [Lohit Deep] 06. Final Request - INSANITY [ERRORR] 07. Nucrise feat E.V Palmer - Fades To Nothing [Deper Harmonies] 08. EGGSTA - Dopamine [Find Your Harmony] 09. Dennis Sheperd x Daniel Simon x Luke Coulson - Rescue Me [A Tribute To Life] 10. Highlandr x Taylr Renee – Shine Brighter [Delia's Song] (Club Mix) [Theatre Of The Mind] 11. Armin van Buuren, Natalie Gioia - Freedom's Call [Armada Music] 12. ONEIL x Alexander Popov x Aris - California Dreamin' (Festival Mix) [EFFECTIVE] 13. Innellea, SCRIPT - Trust [Belonging] 14. Alex Sonata & TheRio - Love To Give [Anjunabeats] FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 15. Andrew Rayel - Euphoria (Skytech Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 16. James Hype - Don't Wake Me Up (Agents Of Time Remix) [Universal Music Operations Limited] 17. HI-LO & Tai Woffinden - The Orange Theme [Armada Music] 18. Mike van Fabio, KBK & Aniølkü - Forever and Ever [Reason II Rise] 19. Kaimo K - Hold of You (Suncatcher & Exolight Remix) [Amsterdam Trance] 20. JES & Oliver Smith - Don't Let It End (Darren Porter Remix) [Magik Muzik] 21. Nitrous Oxide, Paul Miller - Osaka [Nocturnal Knights] 22. Harshil Kamdar feat. MIDI Kittyy - Set Me Free [Blue Dot Trance] 23. Crubbixz & TREDECIM - LightForce [Reaching Altitude] 24. David Forbes - Stingray [Who's Afraid Of 138?!] 25. Alex M.O.R.P.H. feat. Sylvia Tosun - An Angels Love (Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Andrea Ribeca Remix) [Armada Captivating] 26. Ralphie B & Frank Waanders pres Collide1 - Chronos [Find Your Harmony] 27. Nifra - Quantum Glitch [Revealed] 28. Michael Milov, H4lo & Barbie Mak - Something Better [Suanda Dance] DARK SIDE TRACK 29. Enrico Sangiuliano - The Techno Code (Avalon & Tristan Remix) [NiteToZero] 30. Brynx - The Rave [SubHarmony] 31. MatricK - We Are The Universe [Revealed] CLASSIC SELECTION 32. Shane - C'est Musique (Armin van Buuren Remix) [Armada Various]