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Redefining Energy - TECH
49. Geothermal: Drilling for Decarbonization (1/2)

Redefining Energy - TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 47:18


In this eye-opening episode (part 1/2), Host Michael Barnard invites Simon Todd, Managing Director of Causeway Energies and a man whose geological expertise spans from the chalk beds of Northern Ireland to the drilling decks of BP. Simon joins the podcast to drag geothermal energy out of its misunderstood niche and into the spotlight it deserves.Simon, who spent 25 years at BP before pivoting hard into the future, lays out a vision for geothermal that's far more than volcanic spas and Icelandic outliers. He starts by grounding us (literally) in the Earth's temperature dynamics: from a molten 6,000°C core to the relatively tame gradients of continental crust. We learn that geothermal isn't just a matter of poking around tectonic hotspots. With modern drilling and clever thermal engineering, you can tap heat just about anywhere—even in the soggy, non-volcanic soils of the UK and Ireland.He gets into the mechanics too, explaining how ground source heat pumps use the shallow earth—those top 10–15 meters that swing with the seasons—to store and retrieve heat. He unpacks the performance metric du jour, the Coefficient of Performance (COP), and shows how deeper wells (500 to 700 meters) vastly outperform air-source systems. The returns? In some projects, a sub-3-year payback. That's not a climate virtue signal—that's a boardroom greenlight.But Simon doesn't stop at closed-loop systems. He dives into the real geothermal opportunity hiding beneath our feet: open-loop aquifer systems. These draw warm water from permeable rock formations—‘rock sponges,' as he puts it—offering faster heat transfer than passive conduction. And yet, while ATES systems thrive across the Netherlands and Belgium, they're barely used in the UK or Ireland. Why? Bureaucratic inertia, unfamiliarity, and maybe just a lack of storytelling.With directional drilling tech now able to reach aquifers from a single pad, and real-time data steering drill heads with pinpoint accuracy, Simon argues we have the tools and the data. What's missing is awareness—and maybe a bit of ambition.This episode is a geothermal masterclass from someone who's lived both the legacy fossil past and the clean energy future. If you're still thinking geothermal is just for hot springs and sci-fi, Simon Todd is here to prove otherwise—with numbers, with tech, and with real-world results.Follow the show for more episodes like this one, where energy myths get debunked, and the future gets explained.

Chroniques
Entrevue avec les lauréates du Défi OSEntreprendre 2025 – Nancy Lachaine de Kenaz Centre Mieux-Être

Chroniques

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 4:40


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Chroniques
Entrevue avec les lauréates du Défi OSEntreprendre 2025 – Caroline Durand, de Fourrure et Compagnie inc

Chroniques

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 4:21


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Weekly Webhero
Erendiz Ates over LinkedIn-strategie, AI en de kracht van comments

Weekly Webhero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 78:06


In deze aflevering van Weekly Webhero spreken we met Erendiz Ates, de oprichter van AZ-Solutions en Belgisch topexpert als het gaat over LinkedIn-strategie. Deze episode gaat veel verder dan enkel social selling en content, want er zijn ook straffe verhalen. Maar uiteraard deelt hij ook zijn belangrijkste LinkedIn tips. Waarom comments de nieuwe superkracht zijn, moet je investeren in ads of is organische groei de way to go. En als laatste, wat betekent AI voor de toekomst van content op LinkedIn? Klaar voor boeiende inzichten en direct toepasbare LinkedIn strategieën? Timestamps: ↓0:00 - Introductie en welkom2:30 - Wie is Erendiz en wat drijft hem?7:15 - De eerste stappen in zijn carrière en ondernemerschap13:40 - De grootste uitdagingen en leermomenten onderweg19:55 - Hoe hij groei en strategie combineert in zijn werk26:20 - De impact van technologie en innovatie in zijn sector32:45 - Belangrijke inzichten over leiderschap en teammanagement39:10 - Ondernemersdilemma's: Erendiz deelt zijn visie45:35 - De toekomst van ondernemerschap en waar kansen liggen52:00 - Concreet advies voor ondernemers die willen opschalen58:20 - Afsluiting: waar kan je Erendiz volgen?Deze podcast is een initiatief van Webhero, de digitale held van zelfstandigen en KMO's. Wij bouwen websites en webshops en zorgen ervoor dat deze hoog scoren in Google. Weekly Webhero is een podcast voor ondernemers die meer willen leren over marketing en sales.Website: www.webhero.beDeze podcast is te beluisteren op Spotify en Apple podcasts.Erendiz Ates - AZ-Solutionswww.az-solutions.beLinkedIn profiel ErendizSpeciale deal: LinkedIn Power CoursesKortingscode: webhero1010% korting voor alle Webhero community 

BX Swiss
Bank WIR – Digitalisierung, KMU und Privatkunden, Leadership - Melek Ates zu Gast im BX Morningcall

BX Swiss

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 15:14


Thu, 13 Mar 2025 08:00:00 +0000 https://bxtv.podigee.io/406-new-episode 138bb465815b6b9833ad7308f52195e3 Wie gelingt eine erfolgreiche Verbindung zwischen Tradition und Innovation im Bankwesen? Und welche Rolle spielt eine starke Führungspersönlichkeit dabei? In dieser Ausgabe des BX Morningcall tauchen wir tief ein in die Zukunft des Schweizer Bankgeschäfts – gemeinsam mit Melek Ates, der neuen Leiterin für das Privat- und Firmenkundengeschäft bei der Bank WIR. Sie bringt nicht nur über 30 Jahre Bankerfahrung mit, sondern auch frische Impulse in einer Zeit des Umbruchs und der digitalen Transformation. Im Gespräch mit François Bloch und David Kunz gibt Melek Ates spannende Einblicke in ihre Vision für die Bank WIR, ihre Perspektiven auf den Schweizer KMU-Markt und ihre ganz persönliche Führungsphilosophie. Es geht um mehr als nur Zahlen – es geht um Werte, Wandel und Weitblick. Was macht Genossenschaftsbanken wie die Bank WIR besonders? Wie gelingt die digitale Transformation in einem traditionell geprägten Sektor? Und warum stehen dabei immer die Menschen im Mittelpunkt?

Sucht und Ordnung
Drogenpolitik & Bundestagswahl: Ein ehrliches Gespräch mit Ates Gürpinar

Sucht und Ordnung

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 85:13 Transcription Available


In dieser Episode von Sucht & Ordnung sprechen wir mit Ates Gürpinar über die drängendsten politischen Themen: Cannabis-Legalisierung, Drogenpolitik, soziale Gerechtigkeit und die Herausforderungen im Wahlkampf. Wird die Teillegalisierung von Cannabis bald wieder zurückgenommen? Welche Partei kämpft wirklich für eine progressive Drogenpolitik? Außerdem diskutieren wir die Pläne der Linken für zwei Sabbatjahre während des Berufslebens und klären die entscheidende Frage: Wer zahlt das? Wir sprechen über die Spitzensteuer, Vermögensverteilung und warum die soziale Ungleichheit bekämpft werden muss, um einen Rechtsruck zu verhindern. Ates Gürpinar teilt außerdem seine Einschätzung zur politischen Lage, zu Migration & Integration, zu den Gefahren von Rechtsruck und Faschismus und erklärt, warum er eine Abschaffung der privaten Krankenversicherung fordert. Schaltet ein für ein spannendes, kontroverses Gespräch mit einem Politiker, der für Veränderung kämpft!

Anything But Toto
Ep. 15: "Burning Bridges (And Middle Ates)" - 5 Perfect Song Bridges"

Anything But Toto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 96:24


In their final episode of 2024, Bianca and Julian dive deep into the art of the bridge, breaking down five perfect examples and exploring how these essential song sections serve as both sonic and narrative connective tissue. This episode is a spiritual sequel to Episode 3's Simply the Best, offering another dose of musical education - in this case, how bridges create shifts in mood, environment, and storytelling while enhancing the overall structure of a song. Artists featured include Chappell Roan, Frank Ocean, The Beatles, Klaatu, Taylor Swift, and many more!   Also covered in this episode: The Azealia Banks & Matty Healy X feud/lawsuit Wicked and The Wizard of Oz The Vanderpump Rules reboot Rumours about a new Taylor Swift documentary Tune in for our 2024 wrap up. And just like any good bridge, this episode will carry you straight into the new year (with plenty more Anything But Toto episodes to come)!    Email us at anythingbuttoto@gmail.com Theme song by Daniel Konikoff

Sucht und Ordnung
Ates Gürpinar über die dunkle Seite der Drogenpolitik: BAYERN

Sucht und Ordnung

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 64:08


In dieser Episode von "Sucht und Ordnung" spreche ich (Roman Lemke) mit Ates Gürpinar von der Partei DIE LINKE über Bayerns kontroverse Drogenpolitik und die Cannabis-Legalisierung in Deutschland. Wir diskutieren die repressiven Maßnahmen im Freistaat, die Doppelstandards rund um das Oktoberfest und den allgemeinen Umgang mit Substanzen in Bayern. Ates gibt seine Einschätzung zu den aktuellen Entwicklungen in der Legalisierung und erklärt, warum die Umsetzung von "Säule 2" – der Präventionsmaßnahmen – nicht kommt. ▬JETZT UNTERSTÜTZEN ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ https://bit.ly/4femgRA Neben der Drogenpolitik tauchen wir auch in andere gesellschaftliche Themen ein: Wir sprechen über die Illusion, dass Politik wirklich für das Volk gemacht wird, das Alkoholproblem im Bundestag und die wachsende Gefahr, dass unser kapitalistisches System aufgrund der Gier nach unendlichem Wachstum kollabieren könnte und darüber wie wir unsere Gesprächskultur zu konservativen Bürgern nicht aufgeben sollten.

GIF-podden
Erol Ates – tränaren som valde fotbollen framför juridiken

GIF-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 77:15


I det här avsnittet av GIF-podden gästas vi av Erol Ates. GIF Sundsvalls relativt nye tränare som växt upp i såväl Turkiet som i Finland. Vi går igenom hans livsresa som startade i den turkiska miljonstaden Konya och gick vidare till Finland, mycket på grund av studievilja hos en ambitiös tolvåring.

Radio Valladolid
La Junta de Personal Docente de Valladolid critica la falta de ATES en los centros de la comunidad

Radio Valladolid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 0:40


La Junta de Personal Docente de Valladolid critica la falta de ATES en los centros de la comunidad. pablo Redondo, presidente de la Junta de Personal, advierte de que atienden estas necesidades dejando de lado otras obligaciones

Radio Valladolid
La falta de ATES llega a las Cortes de Castilla y León: la consejera de Educación asegura que la falta de efectivos se debe a situaciones sobrevenidas

Radio Valladolid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 0:58


La falta de ATES llega a las Cortes de Castilla y León: la consejera de Educación asegura que la falta de efectivos se debe a situaciones sobrevenidas.

Radio Valladolid
Francisco Martínez, de CCOO, afirma que falta personal en los centros educativos de Castilla y León, sobre todo ATES, fisios y personal de servicio

Radio Valladolid

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 0:36


Francisco Martínez, de CCOO, afirma que falta personal en los centros educativos de Castilla y León, sobre todo ATES, fisios y personal de servicio

Radio Valladolid
Rocío Lucas, consejera de Educación de Castilla y León, confirma que no faltan ATES en los centros de la comunidad

Radio Valladolid

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 0:30


Rocío Lucas, consejera de Educación de Castilla y León, confirma que no faltan ATES en los centros de la comunidad

Radio Valladolid
Educación propone a las familias contratar un asistente personal para suplir la falta de ATES

Radio Valladolid

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 1:10


Educación propone a las familias contratar un asistente personal para suplir la falta de ATES. Ascensión Quintero, presidenta del Comité de Empresa de Personal Laboral de la Dirección Provincial de Educación de Valladolid,  considera que es una forma de externalizar puestos de trabajo de la administración pública

Talk im Hangar-7
Talk im Hangar-7: Terror in Solingen - Kommt jetzt die große Asylwende?

Talk im Hangar-7

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 87:08


Bestürzung, Trauer, Wut: Nach der Ermordung dreier Menschen durch einen 26-jährigen Asylwerber in Solingen herrscht Unverständnis. Denn der junge Syrer hätte längst abgeschoben werden sollen, konnte jedoch unbehelligt weiter in Deutschland leben. Nur die letzte einer Reihe ähnlicher Messerattacken in Österreich und Deutschland wie etwa in Wien, Mannheim oder Brokstedt: Kriminalität, Terror und Gewalt im Asylbereich. Einzelfälle oder Fehler im Asylsystem? Der deutsche CDU-Politiker Friedrich Merz sagt: „Es reicht!“ und fordert eine dramatische Kehrtwende in Sachen Asylpolitik bis hin zum sofortigen Asylstopp, andernfalls müsse der nationale Notstand ausgerufen werden. Warum gelingt es so vielen Menschen mit Abschiebebescheid, trotzdem im Land zu bleiben? Wo liegen die Hürden, Schwerverbrecher und Extremisten nach Syrien und Afghanistan abzuschieben? An welchen gesetzlichen Schrauben müsste die Politik drehen? Oder brauchen wir einen sofortigen Aufnahmestopp?Darüber diskutiert Michael Fleischhacker mit diesen Gästen:Rainer Wendt, Chef der deutschen PolizeigewerkschaftPeter Pilz, ehemaliger NationalratsabgeordneterSeyran Ates, AutorinDoro Blancke, Flüchtlingshelferin und NGO-GründerinGerald Tatzgern, Leiter der Schlepperbekämpfung im Bundeskriminalamt

SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. Musik, Meinung, Perspektiven
Rimski-Korsakow statt Harry Styles: WG-Konzerte mit dem Klarinettisten Ates Yilmaz

SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. Musik, Meinung, Perspektiven

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 5:34


Es ist eine der großen Aufgaben der Kulturpolitik: Wie gewinnt man das junge Publikum für die klassische Musik? Ein Mitglied des Philharmonischen Staatsorchesters Mainz hat sich seine ganz eigene Methode ausgedacht: Ates Yilmaz, Soloklarinettist des Orchesters, lockt nicht etwa mit ausgefallenen Social-Media-Angeboten, sondern sucht die Zielgruppe gleich selbst auf. Vier bis fünf Mal im Jahr ist er in Mainzer WGs zu finden und gibt dort die unterschiedlichsten Klarinettenkonzerte. Seniva Winterwerb war letzte Woche bei einem WG-Konzerte dabei.

Marketing Digital para gente como uno.
1486 ¿Empezaste a emprender? No te ates a pagos recurrentes.

Marketing Digital para gente como uno.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 10:09


Hoy es lunes 22 de abril de 2024, estamos en el episodio 1486 y vengo a decirte que no ofrezcas servicios con pagos recurrentes si estás empezando a emprender.

Ben's Mentors
Strategieën en Geheimen Voor Succes Op LinkedIn | #18. Erendiz Ates (LinkedIn Expert)

Ben's Mentors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 80:03


Erendiz Ates besefte op jonge leeftijd al de kracht van LinkedIn. Hij specialiseerde zich in het sociale netwerk, werd ambassadeur van LinkedIn en helpt nu mensen en bedrijven om het meeste uit het platform te halen. In deze aflevering deelt hij zijn beste tips en strategieën voor succes op LinkedIn. In het prille begin van LinkedIn gebruikte hij de tool al om relaties met klanten te onderhouden en verkopen tot een goed einde te brengen. Nu, als LinkedIn expert weet hij exact wat je moet doen om mensen te bereiken, te slagen in sociale verkoop en jezelf zo goed mogelijk weer te geven. Zet je LinkedIn open en pas de tips van Erendiz toe terwijl je luistert. Je zal al snel de impact merken! Connecteer met Erendiz op LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erendizates/ Volg Erendiz op Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erendizates/ Krijg bakken gratis content en mis geen enkele nieuwe podcastaflevering door Ben's Mentors te volgen op Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/bensmentors/⁠⁠⁠ In de podcast van Ben's Mentors duiken we diep in het brein van experts op het vlak van persoonlijke ontwikkeling, financiën, human skills en nog veel meer. Leren van mensen die verder dan ons staan en die lessen in ons eigen leven implementeren, is de beste manier op op persoonlijk en professioneel vlak te groeien. Geniet van de podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bensmentors/message

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast
057: STUDY BREAK w/ The Radical Visionary, Trina!

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 71:47


According to the Bible, it was women who first found Jesus' empty tomb. It was to women that Jesus first appeared after he rose from the dead. And speaking of women and women speaking on Jesus… Oh, do your Ates have a decolonized Easter treat for you! Join us as we have a passionate, heartfelt, and fiery discussion with Trina, The Radical Visionary, about leaving Church, activism, and decolonizing faith, among other things. Trina is a 2x certified Spiritual Life Coach from the SF Bay Area, CA supporting conscious leaders step into their higher calling for collective liberation. She is passionate about social justice and pulls from the wisdom shared with her as a young adult from respected community elders of the 1960's Civil Rights Movement. At the intersections of faith + justice, Trina weaves together the power of transformational principles, ancestral connection, conscious entrepreneurship, and decolonization in her work to create a world of love & liberation for all. There were so many powerful take aways from this interview. Tune in and let us know what stood out for you!

SAATKORN
#373 mit DENIZ ATES von WHO MOVES

SAATKORN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 29:32


In dieser SAATKORN Podcastepisode spreche ich mit Deniz Ates, Co-Founder und CEO von Who Moves.

Preserving Families Podcast
S2 E4: President Russell M. Nelson's 8 “ATES” of Strong Marriages

Preserving Families Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 48:00


Mark and Janie talk about President Nelson's best teachings on marriage.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Gegen Antisemitismus - Seyran Ates: Brauchen radikale Bildungsreform

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 11:55


Die Schülerschaft habe sich verändert, sagt Seyran Ates, die sich seit Jahren gegen Antisemitismus und Rassismus an Schulen engagiert. Es sei wichtig, auf kulturelle und religiöse Besonderheiten einzugehen anstatt strikt nach Lehrplan vorzugehen. Ates, Seyranwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

Dissens
#236 Drei Jahrzehnte PKK-Verbot: "Die Kriminalisierung der Kurden muss aufhören"

Dissens

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 68:17


Der deutsche Staat geht hart gegen die kurdische Freiheitsbewegung vor, ein Grundpfeiler der Repression ist das Verbot der Kurdischen Arbeiterpartei (PKK) als Terrororganisation. 30 Jahre nach dem PKK-Verbot fordern die kurdische Diaspora und Mitstreiter ein Umdenken der deutschen Politik. Im Dissens Podcast sprechen die kurdische Aktivistin Gülistan Ates und der Soziologe Alexander Glasner-Hummel über die Hintergründe der Kriminalisierung, ihre Folgen und den Kampf für Grundrechte.

(X)périentiel - le tourisme positif
Episode 164 - Voyages solidaires et philanthropiques

(X)périentiel - le tourisme positif

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 52:32


Des professionnels du tourisme, du marketing et des nouvelles technologies ont associé leur vision stratégique et leurs compétences pour réfléchir à une nouvelle façon de produire et commercialiser un tourisme éthique et responsable pour permettre aux associations caritatives de financer des projets. Ainsi est né Voyage Solidaire. Michel Nahon, nous partage sa conviction que chacun peut devenir acteur du changement grâce à l'accès ou au développement de la philanthropie ouverte au plus grand nombre. Bonne écoute !

Sound Kleckse by Jens Mueller

Download/listen to the Podcast on Sundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/sound-kleckse-recordsSubscribe to the Podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/sound-kleckse-podcast/id568630787?l=enif you're interested in having Sound Kleckse Podcast on your radio station, please contact info@soundkleckse.com

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast
053: MOVIE STUDY BREAK! Review of "1521: The Quest for Love + Freedom"

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 69:37


Movie Break! Join your Ates as we give our comments and opinions on the recent movie: “1521: The Quest for Love and Freedom”. In this episode, we not only talk about the movie, but we also re-introduce ourselves, since your Ates find themselves on new timelines and in distinct lifetimes and with different hairstyles!  We believe as we see all the unspeakable genocide happening to the Palestinian people Gaza, that now more than ever, it's important to remember history, to remember the affects of colonization, and the impact of empire and what an unchecked and unbalanced power dynamic can cause.  We admit that in light of everything, this episode may seem too carefree. But hopefully it can bring you some levity during this time. Take care of yourselves, continue to keep your eyes open to injustice, and know that your voice is important.  __________________________________________ Please remember this is a passion project, and your Ates would appreciate your quick support! If you feel called to show us some love, hit the Like, Subscribe, and/or Comment(s) buttons, below!  You can also find us on Instagram: @BabaylanBruhaBookClub.  Maraming Salamat sa inyong lahat for your time, support, and consideration!

Asknathaniel Podcast
NOBODY H ATES ON BLACK MEN BETTER THAN A BLACK MAN

Asknathaniel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 119:39


NOBODY H ATES ON BLACK MEN BETTER THAN A BLACK MAN

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast
052: STUDY BREAK w/ Lauren Funiestas, LMFT & healer!

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 52:37


In this conversation, we sat with the Manang Lauren, LMFT and her range of personal and professional knowledge. She is a therapist, intergenerational mental health cycle breaker & advocate, fitness coach, past life regression practitioner, & healer. Please remember this is a passion project, and your Ates would appreciate your quick support! If you feel called to show us some love, hit the Like, Subscribe, and/or Comment(s) buttons, below! You can also find us on Instagram: @BabaylanBruhaBookClub. Maraming Salamat sa inyong lahat for your time, support, and consideration!

Reflexiones cristianas con José Ordóñez
316 | ¡No te ates al luto nunca!

Reflexiones cristianas con José Ordóñez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:38


Atarse al dolor de la pérdida de un familiar es encadenar muchas relaciones alrededor tuyo. Así le sucede a esta mujer que pide consejería en la tercera Escuela para padres. Hoy, lamenta los años que perdió atada al dolor de la pérdida de su hijo. Ello derivó en las malas relaciones que tiene con los tres hijos posteriores que nacieron.Que no te pase a tí, La Biblia tiene la manera adecuada para enfrentar las pérdidas familiares. Escúchalo en este podcast.COMUNIDAD DIGITAL CRISTIANA

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast
051: STUDY BREAK w/ Mark Teodosio, music artist & writer of THE REALEST BAYANI

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 49:33


Here goes episode 2, kapwatids! We were able to sit and speak with writer and music recording artist, Mark Teodosio, on his "The Realest Bayani" comic book creation process, dating life perspectives, rituals, & his own spiritual references. Please remember this is a passion project, and your Ates would greatly appreciate your quick support! If you feel called to show us some love, hit the Like, Subscribe, SHARE, and/or Comment(s) buttons, below! Maraming Salamat sa inyong lahat for your time, support, and consideration! Instagram & YouTube: @BabaylanBruhaBookClub.

The Avalanche Hour Podcast
7.21 Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale

The Avalanche Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 82:37


In this episode, we explore the Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale (ATES). We speak to Grant Statham, who developed ATES while working for Parks Canada. Grant discusses its development, creation of ATES ratings maps, and its evolution. Next, we talk to John Sykes, an avalanche forecaster, about his work creating automated ATES maps. Auto ATES significantly reduces the time needed for creating human-generated maps, allowing for further fine-tuning with local knowledge. Lastly, we chat with Andy Sovick about Beacon Guidebooks. Andy and his guidebook authors have incorporated ATES into their products, which aids in backcountry tour planning. Grant Statham: Grant Statham is a mountain guide, climber, and avalanche forecaster based in Canmore, Alberta. He works for Parks Canada with a team of mountain guides that handle avalanche forecasting and search and rescue in Banff, Yoho, & Kootenay National Parks. He develops risk-based systems, is an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University, and an Arcteryx Ambassador for 25 years. John Sykes: John began his career as an avalanche professional in 2011. After completing an MSc at the Snow and Avalanche Laboratory, he has been working on a PhD with the Simon Fraser University Avalanche Research Program. John is a member of the board of directors of the Alaska Avalanche School and a professional member of the American Avalanche Association. Andy Sovick: Andy, originally from Fort Collins, moved to Durango and graduated from Fort Lewis College. In 2005, he and his wife Gail moved to Crested Butte. While working as a timber-framer, Andy created the "Off-Piste Ski Atlas" for the Crested Butte area in 2013 and the Silverton zone in 2014. In 2015, he founded his publishing company. Socials: The Avalanche Hour Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/theavalanchehourpodcast/ Grant Statham - Links: WySAW talk - https://vimeo.com/769917679 Sponsors for this episode: Wyssen : https://www.wyssenavalanche.com/en/ Crew: Host - Caleb Merrill Producer - Cameron Griffin - https://www.instagram.com/backcountrycam/ Donate: The Avalanche Hour Podcast - https://www.theavalanchehour.com/donate The American Avalanche Association - https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/donate

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast
047: 1521 REDISCOVERING THE HISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINES - Chap. 15, “We the People” / Chap. 16, “Maynila”

Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 57:59


Listen in as we learn of the differing dividing classes of the Visayans and how even “slaves” had upward mobility in the community. Come learn how and why Manila became the capital of the Philippines. Join your Ates as we continue on our learning and liberation journey. Follow us on Instagram: Podcast - @babaylanbruhabookclub Stephanie - @st3ph.inrising Imee - @themayarimoon Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJpjbGCP5WwlB2vPmaQUWjA End music written, produced and recorded by Dayana Capulong. (C) Dayana Capulong, 2022 ____________________________________________________ Time Stamps: Grounding Prayer & Opening @ 1:07 Bruha Tings! @ 3:40 BROWN GIRL CLIFF NOTES @ 11:46 Vocabulary Words Chap. 15 @ 16:37 Quotes Chap. 15 @ 28:04 Vocabulary Words Chap. 16 @ 36:42 Quotes Chap. 16 @ 44:36 Closing Prayer @ 56:38

Digital Marketing Insights Show
Gurkan Ates - Digital Expert & Strategist - Content Expert

Digital Marketing Insights Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 24:47


This episode features the creative Gurkan Ates. Gurkan is a Digital Expert & Strategist who runs a business named gurtesmag. Gurkan first speaks about his growing platform and business gurtesmag. We focus on his content and work on the business. He uses viral and creative content from the wider world and provides tips for marketers to get creative. We run through some successful Christmas campaigns like Lancaster library getting created with their books going viral as a result, a Nike campaign with air jordans and a Mercedes Benz campaign. We talk about how we can be more creative and a good marketing campaign should have the approach of "take action first" something Gurkan explains in great detail. He goes on to speak about future opportunities in marketing explaining quick commerce, long to short-form content and podcasting are all opportunities in the market. For new insights, he suggests subscribing to the morning brew a daily newsletter which keeps you up to date with the markets. This is a great episode for anyone looking to know more about digital content and how to stay up to date with wider marketing content.

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
Will Cowan-Lunn (Ates, Zoe.s, Blackheath) - connecting past and present

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 32:26


Will Cowan-Lunn co-owns two restaurants in Blackheath in the Blue Mountains, an hour from Sydney. His flagship restaurant Ates is on a storied site and is built around a magnificent Scotch oven. Zoe's does Mexican snacks and live music. We track back through Will's varied career (Tetsuya's, Rockpool, Martin Wishart in Scotland) to see if there's a thread that connects past and present. https://www.atesblackheath.com https://www.zoesblackheath.com Follow Dirty Linen on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcast Follow Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Dirty Linen is a food podcast hosted by Australian journalist Dani Valent. A respected restaurant critic and food industry reporter in her home town of Melbourne, Dani is a keen, compassionate observer of restaurants and the people who bring them into being. Whether it's owners, waiters, dishwashers, chefs or members of ancillary trades from tech to pottery, Dani interviews with compassion, humour and courage. Dirty Linen goes deep, both in conversations with individuals and in investigating pressing issues.  Dirty Linen is an Australian food podcast produced by the Deep in the Weeds Podcast Network.

Cevheri Güven
SİNAN ATEŞ'İN KATİLİ VE BAHÇELİ_ KESİŞME

Cevheri Güven

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 38:19


SİNAN ATEŞ'İN KATİLİ VE BAHÇELİ_ KESİŞME #sinanateş #deprem #leventgöktaş #sinanateş #deprem #leventgöktaş Sinan Ateş suikastinde tetikçi Eray Özyağcı ile Devlet Bahçeli'nin kesiştiği nokta? Tetikçi Türkiye'de mi yakalandı yoksa tetikçiyi yakalayan Yunan polisi miydi? Deprem yardımları, kamu bankalarından verilen deprem bağışlarının anlamı ne? Nasıl bir yolsuzluk planlanıyor? Hablemitoğlu davasında neler oluyor. İlk dört duruşmada neler oldu? Danıştay Baskınının sanığı Alparslan Aslan cezaevinde intihar etti, Arslan'ın suç ortağı da balkondan düşmüştü, neler oluyor?

Cevheri Güven
SİNAN ATEŞ SUİKASTİ 2. PERDE

Cevheri Güven

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 53:58


SİNAN ATEŞ SUİKASTİ 2. PERDE

Adventures in Dog Photography
Episode 7 - Territorio De Zagüates

Adventures in Dog Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 95:30


Want nearly 1,000 dogs in one episode? Want Kaylee and Sam podcasting in a moving vehicle during a rainstorm? Want to hear Junie breath into the mic? This episode has it all! Join Kaylee and Sam during their road trip as they discuss their adventure to  Territorio De Zagüates, and their shoot with nearly 1,000 dogs on a Costa Rican mountaintop.  

Global Minnesota
Yigit Ates on Agriculture in Turkiye

Global Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 25:09


In a new series of audio conversations, Global Minnesota Marketing & Communications Manager Nick Hayen talks with some of the amazing people Global Minnesota connects with in our mission to advance international understanding and engagement. In this first podcast interview, Nick is joined by Yigit Ates, Director of Commodity Exchanges at the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye. Mr. Ates recently visited Minnesota as part of the U.S. State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program.

The Intrazone by Microsoft
Add to OneDrive

The Intrazone by Microsoft

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 33:42


On this episode, we hear from Gaia Carini and Katy Erlandson from the OneDrive engineering team. We dig into OneDrive to distinguish the value between the "Add to OneDrive" feature and general sync of team site document libraries - sometimes referred to as "Shared libraries". You'll hear more about what each capability does, the path forward by design to make it easy for you, plus guidance for today and going forward. The whole of this episode spawned from a Twitter thread request, and we think you'll like this audible response. Click here for this episode's corresponding blog post. Full transcript below. Gaia Carini (Principal GPM) | Twitter | LinkedIn  Katy Erlandson (Senior product manager) | LinkedIn Mark Kashman |@mkashman [co-host] Chris McNulty |@cmcnulty2000 [co-host] OneDrive | Website | Help and learning | @OneDrive | OneDrive community blog | Feedback SharePoint Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint community blog | Feedback Resources: The @RippedOrange tweet thread that started it all: "Sync vs Add Shortcut to OneDrive" "Add shortcuts to shared folders in OneDrive for work or school" (support article) Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals.  Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts Upcoming Events: European SharePoint Conference 2022 (Nov.28 - Dec. 1) Copenhagen, Denmark at the Bella Center Microsoft 365 Conference (Dec.6-8.2022) Las Vegas, NV Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone   TRANSCRIPT MARK KASHMAN: Welcome to the Intrazone, a show about the Microsoft 365 Intelligent Intranet. I'm Mark Kashman, Senior Product Manager on the Microsoft 365 marketing team. And on today's episode, we hear from Gaia Carini, Principal Group Product Manager, and Katy Erlandson, Senior Product Manager, both from the OneDrive engineering team, here to dig in to distinguish the value between Add to OneDrive, the feature, and general sync of Teams Site Document Libraries.   There's a lot that you can do, and there's some best practices. And just so you know, document libraries in this case are sometimes referred to as shared libraries, those that you share with your, or in a shared space, effectively outside of your OneDrive, your own personal work OneDrive, but you want to bring in all of those files and folders even if they're shared.   So you're going to hear about each of these capabilities, the Add to OneDrive and the common notion of sync, and the path forward—by design—to make it easier for you and pervasive. You'll hear guidance today and going forward, plus a few favorite tips and tricks—direct from the team—that designs the overall user experience of OneDrive. And the of the whole of this episode kicked off by request from our audience on a unique platform discussion, and we will share that as we kick off the episode with Gaia and Katy. Just a fun way where we heard some great feedback that turned into a great episode.   So I just have a few thoughts to share. When you actually think about the Add to OneDrive feature, it's really easy. You just locate the folder that you want to add to your OneDrive, select the circle of the Folders tile, so that you can take an action on it, and then select Add Shortcut to My Files—effectively Add to OneDrive at the top of the menu—or you just right-click a folder and select that same notion, Add Shortcut to My Files.   So this is a feature that I use, the Add to OneDrive, for all of the files in this podcast, really forever – for wherever I am in my OneDrive. Most commonly, here at my desk at home, I go into the Windows Explorer, I find the Mark-Microsoft OneDrive icon, I click into the Documents-The Intrazone folder, and there it is, even though this comes from a document library in a SharePoint site that's connected to a Teams' team that we use to help manage this podcast. It's really just a one-or-two-click-away action for me to get to those show notes and the folders, and all of the things we do per each episode across the various Microsoft Teams channel, effectively a folder in a document library.   I have access to all of that. No matter where I look across OneDrive, once I've added it to OneDrive, created that shortcut for my common My Files experience, and it takes me to wherever those files are located, without moving them, but it's a great reference with some real ease of access.   So I do this for the Intrazone, I do it for the Microsoft Lists product management that I help manage here at Microsoft, and of course with various conferences, some of which are managed by other people, which I think is one of the best possible use cases where somebody else is managing files and folders, and I go in and I add those that are most relevant to me, during that event, to my OneDrive, by just clicking on their folders and files and add to my OneDrive.   I have access, so I can do that, and then I will have access, more directly, without having to navigate to that site or that team. It's just right there in Windows Explorer, same experience, document/name of event, even if it's managed by somebody else who's invited me into that team, and then we all work on a variety of files, but then I have access to all of that, with fewer clicks and more in my own domain so I know which files are mine and which files are coming from a shared location.   That's a little bit of how it works, how I use it. I think the best thing, though, is to get clarity of what we're really here to answer, which is, how do I distinguish that Add to OneDrive feature with Team Site sync when I'm using OneDrive? And no better people to help answer that than from the product team, so let's bring in Gaia and Katy to address this and much more.   (Music.)   All right, it is enough of you hearing Chris and I speculating what this OneDrive sync and all the things you can do in this modern era of files experiences everywhere. We are here talking with Gaia and Katy from the OneDrive team, joining us on the Intrazone. Gaia and Katy, welcome.   GAIA CARINI: Thanks, Mark, we're excited to be here.   MARK KASHMAN: And I'm excited that you're here. Before we get into the why we're here, which might be obvious to everybody, but we have a really particular reason that's kind of a fun reason of the way this episode came about. But if you don't mind, both of you sharing just a little bit about what you do on the OneDrive team, and of course there – if there's more that you do here at Microsoft, people would love to know a little bit more about you.   So I thought, Katy, we would start with you.   KATY ERLANDSON: I'm a PM on the OneDrive sync team. I've been working primarily on our enterprise features, the last few years, and Add to OneDrive being one of them, so I'm happy to be here today and talk more about that.   MARK KASHMAN: Very nice, and Gaia.   GAIA CARINI: Hi, everyone. I'm Gaia. I am the Group Product Manager of the OneDrive sync team. So my team, including Katy, works on OneDrive for Windows and macOS across consumer and commercial users and scenarios. And yeah, I've been working on sync for several years now, and I love being on the OneDrive team, and it's been really fun.   MARK KASHMAN: What I thought was fun about this episode, I know you both know, but for our audience, you should know that the impetus of this episode truly came from our audience in the broadest way. There was a Twitter discussion that was going on, and the focus of that was "when do I use the Add to OneDrive feature versus sync?"   And of course, you can imagine somebody out there was thinking about who they should pull into this conversation, and we now have Gaia and Katy who are about as close to the source of answering that question, which we will address it in the exact way that you'd imagine, the OneDrive team as the accurate way.   You know, when you first saw that Twitter discussion, there was that twee threat. A. I was really happy that you said yes to joining us on the Intrazone to provide the answer. Is that a common thing that you see people asking, or as they're trying to navigate some of the feature sets and capabilities of OneDrive?   GAIA CARINI: Yeah, it is a question that we have been getting, and so I was looking forward to us coming here on the Intrazone to talk more about the two different ways to sync files from either shared libraries in SharePoint, or just a folder someone has shared with you in – from their OneDrive, or files from Teams. Since it is a common question, we're really excited to go more into the differences and what our recommendations are, and what we see the long-term plan to be.   MARK KASHMAN: So where do we start? We come off this thread and we start to stare at – you know, what is a great way to answer that, which I know you both have some nice thoughts around that. I thought Gaia, just to start with you, let's set some ground foundational elements of, when we talk about sync, maybe at the Teams Site level, you know, what is that, syncing the Teams Site and then answering in that same vein of thought, what is Add to OneDrive.   GAIA CARINI: So first, starting with just OneDrive sync as the app, OneDrive sync lets you access and edit and share files from Windows and macOS, no matter where they are, in your own OneDrive, in someone else's OneDrive or in a Teams Site, you know, or in – you know, from a channel in Teams, including if you are offline. And to sync the files that are in those shared locations, we have two models that are supported, the sync button and Add to OneDrive.   And so first, I thought I'd just share what are some of the differences between those. So the sync button is something that we've had since we started supporting with the new sync client when we were on our journey to replace Groove. We added the sync button and that syncs the folder or library to that specific device.   And so let's say I'm here on my Windows PC, and I go to, you know, our team, the folder where our team saves all of our specs. I can click the sync button and that will sync it to this PC specifically. But then if I go on my Mac, I won't see that same folder, and that's where Add to OneDrive comes in.   Add to OneDrive allows you to add that folder—let's say in this case a spec folder that's really important and I go to all the time—to your OneDrive so that it's easy to find, no matter which device you're on. And it'll start syncing, you know, on that device where you added it to your OneDrive but across all your devices too.   So now, if I go back to my Mac, I'll see that same folder also being synced, but I'll also see it on my mobile device, through the OneDrive mobile app, or on Teams if I go navigate my OneDrive files through Teams, and on the web and in Office. And so it just allows you to easily find your files in those shared locations.   MARK KASHMAN: So I've used the Add to OneDrive feature, and I – I've done it four or five times, consistently, with – the right use case—at least for me—is when I go into my Windows machine, any Windows machine and I get into my OneDrive, and I see those shared folders that I've added to my OneDrive. It's the quickest way for me to get to them, and it also is the kind of spaces that I work in, pretty much throughout the year.   I have one Add to OneDrive for my next-gen events site, so any event that I work on, I can get into the folder of the individual event, see the sessions, PowerPoints, any videos, and you know, some of the pre-material that we have for people to use for like graphics to tweet out, and stuff like that.   And I also have another one that I use for Microsoft Lists, with the Lists team. It's a place where we create a lot of different outbound presentations. We also manage, you know, the different feature sets that are upcoming, but from a content and document perspective, I just go into my Windows Explorer, click on OneDrive and then go right into the name of that team, which is either Microsoft Lists or Next-gen Events, and it's just right there, and it's – it's really easy to navigate.   I know it's there, and it just – like you said, it doesn't matter which machine I'm on, so I really do love that feature, and I think it's really important for people to understand how to leverage that in the different scenarios, which I thought, Katy, if we could get some of that insight from you, you know, whether you're thinking about sync or Add to OneDrive, or what we know, kind of into the future, what we'll get to, is what do you recommend and why, when – when you think about different ways that you would guide people to use the technology.   KATY ERLANDSON: Yeah, so we definitely recommend Add to OneDrive. It is a newer, shiny feature. From Team Site sync, as Gaia mentioned, it's kind of a more holistic OneDrive experience, so you're not just getting it on whichever device you chose to sync it on, but you're getting that content across all of your devices. And it's also more – more performant. I'm not sure how many people realize this, but with Team Site sync, we're actually also syncing all of the metadata for the whole library, even if you go and you only sync at the subfolder level, like in Gaia's case in the spec folder.   In Add to OneDrive, if you go and you add the shortcut right at the spec folder level, then we're only syncing that content. So for really, really big document libraries, this can actually be a pretty big gamechanger.   GAIA CARINI: Yeah, to add to what Katy was saying, with Add to OneDrive, we've also made several improvements to the experience where, for example, if you decide, you know, you're done with a certain project and you no longer need that folder, and so you remove the shortcut from your OneDrive, we'll go and clean that up from the device, which I know is feedback we get from the sync button experience.   So we've made improvements like that to the experience. We also have a group policy that allows removing the shortcut content if users no longer have access, for example, to the content. So we've been continuing to improve on the experience, based on feedback, in addition to all of the advantages Katy mentioned.   MARK KASHMAN: Maybe, Kattie, back to you, you – you know, thoughts around guidance. If I'm IT, and I'm thinking Microsoft is describing, you know, these different ways that I can configure for my employees, my end user, what would be some of the things that we might guide them to consider—if not even pass along—to their end user?   KATY ERLANDSON: If you know that no one in your company right now is using Teams Site sync, we recommend just guiding everybody to only using Add to OneDrive. In our documentation there is a script where you can actually turn off the sync button for your whole site, and so if you know that – that no one in your – in your organization is using Teams Site sync, I would just go ahead and turn that off now and start taking advantage of – of all the things that Add to OneDrive has to offer.   If you are in a mixed state, I would definitely stay tuned for our guidance here. We will be migrating users off of Teams Site sync and into – on to Add to OneDrive, eventually, but first, we really want to make sure that we're addressing feedback and that we can make sure that the migration will be seamless. So definitely stay tuned here but know that that's where we're heading.   MARK KASHMAN: So one thing that I've been just curious about, hearing you talk about the administrative capability to turn off the sync button in the Teams Site, from the Teams Site level, does that same sync button disappearing experience actually happen also in Microsoft Teams? If I'm in the Files tab, which effectively is that shame – same connected SharePoint document library, does the sync button also disappear in Teams?   KATY ERLANDSON: Yeah, so it will also go away in Teams. It's the setting that removes the button for the whole tenant, so – so yeah, Teams will be included in that.   GAIA CARINI: But the Add shortcut to OneDrive option that we've been talking about is already available in Teams, and so if you go to the Files tab and there is – you know, in the general channel—or whichever channel—a folder that you want to make sure you're syncing, you can still use the Add shortcut to OneDrive button from Teams.   MARK KASHMAN: Yeah, that's great, because I think a lot of people kind of ask a broader question, you know, when I'm working in SharePoint versus working in Teams, files being the – what they're talking about. It's that – sometimes that delta of experience.   I know the team is broadly working on, you know, having the capabilities be the same, and I think from a sync perspective it's really important that, if you—from an admin perspective—chose to remove the sync button, by guidance of, you know, using the Add to OneDrive more, as we go into the future, I think a lot of that is kind of comfort food for admins to go, "Okay, I changed it once and that will be adhered to these different entry points that people might be making those choices," which kind of leads me into where I at least wanted to pick your brain.   The Twitter topic was more around what we've been talking about, the sync and Add to OneDrive, how they work together and maybe, you know, a little bit more guidance on what – what to use, when. If we were to step back and just ask the OneDrive team, whether it's a sync question or broader than that, what is the long-term plan? You know, where would you tell people the – the direction that we're going, either in this space or even broader than that?   Gaia, I would start with you.   GAIA CARINI: As Katy mentioned, the long-term plan is to really use the Add shortcut to OneDrive, or Add to OneDrive functionality, to allow users to sync their files across all devices and access them really easily, no matter where they are. As part of that, we have been talking to a lot of customers, and we have heard feedback on some of the gaps in the experiences, or some of the – you know, just feedback from users interacting with Add to One Drive and comparing it to this – the way the sync button syncs files.   And so we were really focused on really understanding all of that feedback and addressing that. We also, in addition to that, need to work on making the migration from the sync button synced content to Add to OneDrive really seamless, both on Windows and Mac, and so that's another thing that we've been looking at and planning.   Eventually, the goal is to fully replace the sync button, and so stay tuned for more information and timelines on that. We don't have timelines on it right now. Again, the – the current focus is really addressing the feedback so we can really make the Add to OneDrive experience the best possible one for users across different scenarios.   MARK KASHMAN: Anything from a – a robust service like OneDrive, especially one that's been in use at scale, managing our customers, especially – you know, for giving IT the tools that they need, and obviously the awareness change management of what's coming or best practices and guidance, I – I certainly think that's a great investment area.   I know, you know, knowing a lot of change, and if it affects our customers negatively because it's a bigger impact or something that they didn't see coming, and this one sounds like it's a perfect way to both blend getting users to think about doing things a little bit differently and that impact not being something that is unmanageable by IT when we make that change.   So Katy, you know, there's probably a lot of feedback that's coming in. What would you say is the number one or top piece of feedback that we're actually working to address?   KATY ERLANDSON: The thing that we hear the most, probably, is this concept of, like confusion around me versus we. With Teams Sites, we kind of said, "Okay, if it's in your OneDrive node, you can think of it as your personal stuff; if it's in your Teams Sites node, you can think of it as shared content, but then users can still share from their OneDrive and then it's – there's a mix of shared content there.   And now, by adding shortcuts into OneDrive, it just adds a little bit more to that confusion, and so our primary focus is to clear that up. It becomes the most problematic around deletes. So if somebody deletes a file that they think is in their OneDrive, and it's just for them, and then that delete is propagated, and then now that's deleted for everybody, and then they don't find out about it until somebody else needs to work on it, and then it's missing.   So that's our top priority. We want to make sure that deletes are super clear. It's clear when it's being deleted for just you or it's being deleted for everyone, and we want users to confirm that before they actually do send that delete out to everybody.   So that's number one. We kind of had this same feedback with Teams Site sync also. It's not really a new problem to add to OneDrive, but it is definitely still there.   MARK KASHMAN: It sounds like, to me, you're going to be increasing—in a positive way—the use and value of the recycle bin and the awareness of "before you throw it away …" and of course, always the awareness of "if it's been thrown away …" you know, the recovery and – and the value there, the value for OneDrive if it's your own set of files, and certainly value if it's a shared set of files.   And it's interesting, the me/we space, I've heard both internally working with MVPs, hearing how they discuss it, and I think the way you're describing it, Katy, a lot of it is the – how does the technology work, and what are the things that, you know, are blocking people from either understanding it or, if they're using it, and they hit some of these—especially like a delete scenario—how to make it so that they do delete something effectively, or if they delete it and they're aware before they maybe accidentally do it.   KATY ERLANDSON: Exactly. We want to make sure that we can prevent it if it's not what they meant to do, and when accidents do happen, we also want to invest in making that recovery be easier.   MARK KASHMAN: Gaia, did you have a thought?   GAIA CARINI: Yeah, I think you both are spot on. On the me versus we topic, I think some of the things we're looking at is really how to surface the fact that the shortcut is from a shared location in File Explorer and Finder. You know, whether that's through the icons we use, or even where the shortcut goes by default.   And so we're exploring different potential paths there, but we know it's definitely a common theme across a lot of customers we've talked to, and so it's really top of mind for our team.   MARK KASHMAN: Do you have – because you work on OneDrive, you most likely use it as much as I do, on a daily basis – you know, if people listening to this, if there was something that's either a recent innovation or something that people, you know, might be just one or two clicks in, and they should know about it, or if it's staring them in the face and – you know, we just want to increase, we know how many times people are using it. Is there any recent or relevant tip or trick of using OneDrive, of just something that you actually use, each and every day, and – and really enjoy?   GAIA CARINI: Yeah, I can start. I have the exciting announcement, as of yesterday. We reached 100% on our file backup, also known as Known Folder Move, for macOS. This feature is something I use every day, across both my Windows PC and my Mac, basically to ensure that all my files on my desktop and my documents folder are in OneDrive, and I can access them across devices, from my phone, if I'm out.   And so it's something we've had on Windows for a long time, and we used – we're really focused on continuing to improve that experience as well. And yeah, as of yesterday, we got to 100% in production on macOS, and it's been something that our team has been working on for a while, and really excited about that.   MARK KASHMAN: Well, congratulations. KFM on Mac is not a small feature to – to build and deliver. Now, it's up to our customers to actually take advantage of it.   GAIA CARINI: Yeah, so we're really looking forward to the feedback on that.   MARK KASHMAN: That's great. Katy, any particular feature or capability that you love about OneDrive, that you use?   KATY ERLANDSON: I think mine also has to be KFM. It's not something that I think about appreciating every day, but just the fact that I don't have to worry about what files are where, on what device. I mean, I'm constantly working on multiple devices every day. I have three going, most days.   So the fact that they're all in sync with where my files are, I know that, you know, I can find a certain spec on my desktop, every time. It's easy, I like it.   MARK KASHMAN: You both keep saying this word, spec. And I'm thinking, maybe we can put all of your specs in your OneDrive for Consumer, and we can share that folder so that the world can sync all of your specs. Do you think that's a good idea?   KATY ERLANDSON: Probably not.   GAIA CARINI: I do have every single file I own—both in my personal life and in my work life—in my OneDrive. Now, of course, whether that's in my personal account or my work account is really important, but yeah, I wouldn't be able to function at all without my OneDrive.   Since you told us to go beyond just sync, I'll tell you one of my other favorite features I use a ton, especially even both at work and outside of work. I love using the PDF signing feature from the mobile app. I feel like that's something that not everyone might know about, but it's so, so useful, so you don't have to print something out and sign it.   For folks listening, if you haven't checked that out, you definitely should.   KATY ERLANDSON: And the PDF scan. I think that's my favorite one –   GAIA CARINI: Yeah.   KATY ERLANDSON: My favorite non-sync feature would be the PDF scan.   GAIA CARINI: Yeah, totally, the PDF scan and then sign, both, whether you're using them together or separate, yeah, for sure.   MARK KASHMAN: That's awesome, I – I think I'm mentioning the same feature. I was just going to say, real quickly, my favorite features is on the OneDrive mobile, and it's when using the expense tool. Sometimes you have a receipt that requires it to be in the system, and I use OneDrive religiously because I typically create a folder for each event that I attend, or each travel, and so I collect my PowerPoints and my videos, and all the – kind of the marketing stuff, but then, inevitably, I have a meal out, and I've got my – my folio from the hotel and all those things.   And I immediately as soon – much sooner than later, I will go into OneDrive, navigate through, sometimes through my Add to OneDrive for these next-gen events folder, and I go to the folder of the event, and then I just save it, and you know, I do a – basically a scan, a document scan of the receipt, and it's very easy to give it a name, put it in the right folder, and then I'm ready to put it in the expense tool when I return.   And it does a great job of cropping the receipt, no matter form the – the receipt is in, and it just puts it – you know, again, kind of in the most compliant space for me, OneDrive, and then is very then easy to upload into that expense tool for each expense report.   So thank you for – for building off of Office Lens, but I think taking it to a level of real usability. It's very easy.   GAIA CARINI: Yeah, I agree, the Clutch feature. We don't thank the mobile team enough for that one.   MARK KASHMAN: Yeah, I mean, honestly, whoever did the Office Lens integration did such a nice job because what you described, around PDF markup, the inking capabilities, you know, that's next level. If you haven't ever done that, it really is – there's a lot that you can accomplish, and it's not a hard-to-use feature. It's really friendly.   Well, thank you for giving us a lot to think about, and to kind of answer this Twitter question in a really nice long form to learn about it and more, especially, you know, kind of the – to get your head on where the team is going, and you know, the best ways to navigate through from an IT perspective, for the benefit of end users. I know that you always – you and your teammates always have the customer in mind for the experience, but also for change management. It's very, very – very important.   So thank you both for hopping off of Twitter and coming to the Intrazone.   GAIA CARINI: Yeah, thanks for having us.   KATY ERLANDSON: Yeah, thanks so much.   (Music.)   MARK KASHMAN: Now you know the difference of using the feature Add to OneDrive, what it does, bringing your shared libraries closer to home within your OneDrive domain, easy access, and how it balances the ways that you might adjust, syncing directly from a Teams Site or directly from a Teams' team. Just Add to OneDrive and then you can get all the sync goodness and more.   Always great to hear directly from the product team, and of course, it's based on that feedback that you've got that I want some clarity on how these things work and what they are. So I really appreciate having Gaia and Katy come in and share all of that insight, plus the insights into how they designed the product, going forward, which I think brings a lot of value—I hope—to you, in your use of OneDrive, going forward.   So let's talk about events. I really just have two events and then a little tickler about what I know about is coming in 2023, without some specific dates. But to round out the year, next up, very soon, at the end of November, is the European SharePoint Conference. This is from November 28th to December 1st, in Copenhagen, Denmark, at the Bella Center. There's going to be four Microsoft keynotes, one with Jeff Teper, another with Scott Hanselman. Karuana Gatimu will have a keynote, and then there will be a developer keynote with Vesa Juvonen.   Of course, there are breakout sessions with Microsoft, Microsoft MVPs and community leads. There's "Ask the Experts," which is a really great one-to-one/one-to-few, just individual chat, "I have a question … here's an answer … or here's some feedback, please listen." Those are always great, and I will be doing three of those, and I know my peers across Microsoft and a lot of our MVPs are taking that time to support the ATEs as well.   And at the European SharePoint Conference there's a really fun "Ask Microsoft Anything," with all of the Microsoft speakers in attendance to answer questions with a SharePoint Connect. This is a nice evening event, sponsored by Microsoft, and we're really pleased and privileged to be in Copenhagen to represent our teams, but also to be a part of the community, engaging in Copenhagen.   Literally the next week, in Las Vegas, is the Microsoft 365 Conference. This is from December 6th through the 8th, again, in Vegas. It's co-located with a couple of events, so you'll see a few other events in the same exact location at the MGM Hotel. There are a number of Microsoft keynotes.   You'll first hear from Scott Guthrie, followed by Jeff Teper. You can imagine the value there, with some of the broader leadership across those broad product portfolios of Azure and Microsoft 365. And similar to a lot of great events, it'll dive into then a lot of breakout sessions, workshops, differing ways to engage. There are of course booths and expo halls, and all of that, to get up to speed with what partners offer, and just a lot of time to network, across both these events.   Whether you're in Denmark, whether you're in Nevada, you have really, really nice back-to-back offerings, and the Microsoft 365 Conference is always a really nice event to plug into and get the depth of knowledge you need, and to get answers and provide feedback so that you can have that nice two-way engagement of the community.   So a little teaser ahead into 2023. These aren't really solid dates, but I know that the 365 Educon team has a number of events in 2023, in Washington, DC, in Seattle, in Chicago. There's the European Collaboration Summit. There's of course different events from the Microsoft 365 Conference team, focused on events on the Power Platform. There will be unique moments for things like Viva and Syntex, and of course, expect some of the larger first-party events that Microsoft put son, like Build, Inspire and Ignite, which has already got the data on it.   If you're interested in Ignite, that's November 15th through the 16th, 2023, which feels like a long time from now, but I can already feel that some of the engines internally are warming up into what does that event look like.   So 2023 is certainly going to be a great year for events. It's something that we, in the broad teams that I represent here, just in referencing, very much look forward to, in plugging in, to round up 2022 with ESPC22, and Microsoft 365 Conference, and then gearing up to have a great 2023, of which of course, Chris and I will always keep you informed on every episode with ones that are upcoming.   (Music.)   We want to thank our guests, Gaia and Katy, for being on the show, and for giving us insights about the value and future of Add to OneDrive. So if you haven't ever added to OneDrive, this episode is the encouragement that you needed. It's a really great feature, and we really appreciate having Gaia and Katy on to explain it, and to also give guidance and a little bit of a look ahead.   We encourage you to check out our show page for the links to all of what was discussed today, and more. You can go to aka.ms/theintrazone, and send us your questions, send us your feedback, whether it's to the SharePoint team, or the OneDrive team, or pretty much anybody here at Microsoft. I'll navigate to what it is that you're looking for, as best as I can.   Just email us at theintrazone@microsoft.com, or find us on Twitter @sharepoint, @onedrive and @mkashman with a K. Remember to rate, review and tell all your friends about the show. This really is the way that we hope to get the word even more broad, to anyone that you know, that you work with, friends, peers, partners, customers that would benefit from the knowledge that we aim to share through this show. We hope that you can encourage other people to follow, and of course, you can get this show where you get your other favorite tech podcasts. Thank you so much for listening. I'm your host, Mark Kashman. This has been The Intrazone, a show about the Microsoft 365, add to cart, Intelligent Intranet. END

6 Figure Home Studio: A Home Recording Business Podcast
#216: How To Spend Less Time Doing The Stuff You Hate | The Easy Ates Framework

6 Figure Home Studio: A Home Recording Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 44:51


No matter how much you love doing what you do, there are always going to be things that you hate doing but still need to be done. This is the life of a business owner, and one of the root causes of burnout. What if I told you there was a way to spend less time doing the stuff you hate so you can spend more time doing what you love? There is, and it's something called the "Easy Ates" framework. This episode will break down how to use this framework in your own business so you can avoid burnout, work less, and spend much more time enjoying your creative business. In this episode you'll discover: Finding time to work on your business instead of in your business How successful business owners use the same 24 hours you have The best app to track your time KPIs Eliminating the stressors in your business Brian's 4-step framework for saving time Systemizing your processes for more efficient business practices Protecting yourself from outside factors Procrastinating with perfectionism Why not all hours are created equal The "Easy Ates" Framework Eliminate Can you remove this from your business entirely? Automate Can you set up a system to do this for you? Delegate Can someone else do this for you? Mitigate How can we make this task less painful if we can't eliminate, automate, or delegate it? For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/216

Coin Concede: A Hearthstone Podcast
355 – Coin Concede “One Way or A Nathria”

Coin Concede: A Hearthstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 114:31


NEW CARDS NEW SET NEW DECKS NEW NEW NEW! We have so many things to talk about in the new standard meta! News – 43:10 New skin Features update Bug and bugfix review Ates moving on from Hearthstone :( Decksplanations – 55:09 Deck roundtable extravaganza The Show Notes for this week's episode are on our Website You can monetarily support our show on Patreon Join us every week live, by following us on Twitch Join our community chats in our Discord channels and write in to our Email Follow us on Twitter as well as like share and follow us on Facebook Save our RSS feed or subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Music Play. And please leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher

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Winnipeg Sports Talk
Episode 347 with Steinberg, Stinson, Ates & Hodge

Winnipeg Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 132:25


Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis discuss the naming of the Winnipeg Jets assistant coaches, possible destinations for Matthew Tkachuk and CFL Week 7. Guests: Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan in Calgary (22:53), Scott Stinson of the National Post on the Hockey Canada sexual assault allegations (49:44), Murat Ates of The Athletic (1:08:27) and John Hodge of 3 Down Nation (1:33:04).

Haitian Helping Hands
C'EST L'HEURE DE LA BIBLE EXPLIQUÉE DANS UNE ANNÉE.ATES 20:1-16

Haitian Helping Hands

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 17:32


C'EST L'HEURE DE LA BIBLE EXPLIQUÉE DANS UNE ANNÉE. HHH is A non-profit organization bringing the gospel of Jesus to the people of Haiti through building churches, educating everyone, and championing families. Our goal is to create a group of people that love Jesus, love one another, love to tell other people about Jesus, and are empowered to use their skills to glorify Jesus! HAITIAN HELPING HANDS P.O.BOX 4564 LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA 24502 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haitianhelpinghands/support

Winnipeg Sports Talk
Episode 323 with Buonantony, Orlesky, Ates & Dubbs

Winnipeg Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 122:29


Episode 323 of Winnipeg Sports Talk Daily with Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis. They recap Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning, preview CFL Week 2 and discuss the Winnipeg Jets search for a new head coach. Guests: Stormy Buonantony of VSiN (20:59), TSN's Sara Orlesky (35:37), , Murat Ates of The Athletic (59:40) and Dubbs Anderson of SportsGrid on the US Open (1:31:56).

Girls Throw Too Cornhole Podcast
Expert Interview with Omural Ates : Recoding Behavior

Girls Throw Too Cornhole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 25:26


The system of Recoding Behavior allows a person to re-generate oneself according to his/her core beliefs that are consciously chosen by himself/herself so that the person lives a life his/her own. It is a holistic approach as spiritual, biological and behavioral principles are deeply considered. At the end of the program the person expands his limits by creating a brand new belief system along with vision and purpose which supports and activates individual from his/her core for the rest of his/her life.Connect with Omural - https://www.linkedin.com/in/omural-ates-794842120Support the show

Winnipeg Sports Talk
Episode 303 with Thomas, Ates, Steinberg & Fienberg

Winnipeg Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 130:15


Episode 303 of Winnipeg Sports Talk Daily with Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis. They discuss Kyle Connor's nomination for the Lady Byng Trophy, Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the CFL Players strike. Guests: Jake Thomas of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (21:09), Murat Ates of The Athletic (41:30), Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet The Fan 960 in Calgary (1:21:06) and Geoff Fienberg on the PGA Championship (1:41:09).

Daniel Ramos' Podcast
Episode 349: 07 de Mayo del 2022 - Devoción matutina para menores - ¨Un rayito de luz para cada día¨

Daniel Ramos' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 4:46


================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MENORES 2022“UN RAYITO DE LUZ PARA CADA DÍA”Narrado por: Linda RumrrillDesde: Gran Canaria, EspañaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 07 DE ABRIL SABIDURÍA DE LA BIBLIA I“LOS MANDAMIENTOS DE JEHOVÁ SON RECTOS, QUE ALEGRAN EL CORAZÓN” (SALMO 19:8 PP).¿Sabías que hay dichos populares que, en realidad, fueron sacados de la Biblia? ¡Leamos juntos y descubramos sus grandes lecciones!“Guárdame como a la niña de tus ojos...” (Sal. 17:8 pp). Cuando alguien cuida algo muy apreciado y especial se utiliza esta expresion. David usó la expresión refiriéndose a la pupila, la parte sensible y delicada de los ojos, imprescindible para la visión, por lo que merece toda la protección posible. Piensa, ¿que merece ser cuidado así?"En un abrir y cerrar de ojos, a la final trompeta" (1 Cor. 15:52) se refiere a una situación que sucede de arrepentirse, como será la segunda venida de Cristo. ¿Estás preparándote cada día para que sea una sorpresa feliz?“No eches perlas a los cerdos, no sea que las pisoteen”. Esta expresión la usó Jesús en Mateo 7:6, y tiene que ver con dar las enseñanzas de la Biblia a quien no las valora porque no tiene la capacidad de apreciar lo Santo.“El que de vosotros estéis sin pecado sea el primero en arrojar la piedra contra ella” (Juan 8:7). Una muchacha había sido acusada y arrastrada para ser apedreada, como era costumbre en esa época. Jesús comenzó a escribir en la tierra los pecados de los detractores y, un momento después, no quedo nadie para juzgarla. Ellos tienen sus propios errores. El único ser puro en la escena era Jesús y no solo la perdonó, sino que le dio fuerzas para no errar más. Hoy a muchos les encanta señalar los defectos de otros, pero antes de criticar y condenar tienen que analizar su propia vida.“Son ciegos guiando a otros ciegos, ambos caerán en el hoyo” (Mat. 15:13, 14). Quien difunde errores, principalmente en cuestiones de la fe, influye para mal en la sociedad y crea confusión y engaño. No debemos seguir a estos que son faltos de entendimiento, jamas.“Guardaos de los falsos profetas, que vienen a vosotros con vestidos de ovejas, pero por dentro son lobos rapaces” (Mateo 7:15). Esta expresión se refiere a los que fingen buenas intenciones solo para acercarse a alguien a quien quieren perjudicar o corromper.Cuán buenos son los dichos bíblicos y qué bien nos hace recordarlos en lo cotidiano. ¡Atesóralos en tu corazón, y obedécelos con la ayuda de Dios!Mirta

Coin Concede: A Hearthstone Podcast
Bonus 31 – “Is a Duel a Sandwich (w/Ates and SuperiorDavid”

Coin Concede: A Hearthstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 99:15


It seems like everyone is getting into Duels! Since our last episode, we added a cohost who also likes the mode and we invited SuperiorDavid back on to talk at length about how much fun we're having. And not only that, but we have Modes Developer Ates (also known as Tabayrak) back on the show for an interview! The Show Notes for this week's episode are on our Website You can monetarily support our show on Patreon Join us every week live, by following us on Twitch Join our community chats in our Discord channels and write in to our Email Follow us on Twitter as well as like share and follow us on Facebook Save our RSS feed or subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Music Play. And please leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher

Winnipeg Sports Talk
Episode 274 with Meaney, Ates, Ingram & Snee

Winnipeg Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 135:24


Episode 274 of Winnipeg Sports Talk Daily with Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis. They count down to the evening's Winnipeg Jets game vs. the Detroit Red Wings and look ahead to The Masters. Guests: Chris Meaney of FTN (21:00), Murat Ates of The Athletic (54:11), Team Canada Golf coach Derek Ingram at The Masters (1:27:10) and Mike Snee of College Hockey Inc on The Frozen Four (1:49:44).

Winnipeg Sports Talk
Episode 225 with Kouleas, Ates, Rice & Nogier

Winnipeg Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 137:40


Episode 225 of Winnipeg Sports Talk Daily with Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis. They recap last night's Winnipeg Jets loss to the Florida Panthers and discuss the team's play over the current five game losing streak. Guests: Steve Kouleas of Sirius XM NHL Network Radio (21:19), Murat Ates of The Athletic (42:46), NFL Legend Jerry Rice (1:15:41) and Nelson Nogier of the Manitoba Moose (1:35:10).