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In this interview, EP Lab Digest speaks with Jennifer N Avari Silva, MD, FHRS, Executive Producer, and Suneet Mittal, MD, FHRS, about what to expect at the upcoming conference, taking place September 5-7, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. Percy Avari is a distinguished veterinarian with a fervent passion for wildlife conservation. Throughout his career he focused on the welfare of vultures and the mentoring of new veterinarians. He served for more than 15 years as a professor at the Bombay Veterinary College and his extensively published and ground research has been extensively published and plays a key role in avian wildlife conservation. Join us for a fascinating look at a Dr. Avari's career and his infectious passion for wildlife conservation.
Mini Victime du jour : Un boomer montréalais s'est plaint du bruit d'un bar gai près de son lieu de résidence en plein centre-ville de Montréal. Le propriétaire du bar doit débourser plus de 100 000 $ de frais de rénovations afin d'améliorer l'insonorisation. Selon un article du Financial Post, nous apprenons que dans la dernière année, plus de 4 millions de Canadiens, principalement des jeunes, ont eu des intoxications alimentaires. Cela est lié au fait qu'en raison de la montée du coût de la vie, de plus en plus de gens sont poussés à consommer des produits alimentaires moins frais qu'à l'habitude. L'Édito de Simon Rocheleau d'hier a explosé en termes de visionnements. Plus de 4000 vues en moins de 24 heures. Simon commentait un article de CTV News sur le fait que plus de 4 millions de Canadiens ont quitté le pays pour vivre à l'étranger. L'émigration est en augmentation depuis l'arrivée au pouvoir de Justin Trudeau. DANS LA PARTIE PATREON, on commence avec un article assez cocasse du Globe and Mail qui calcule les probabilités de décès de Joe Biden et de Donald Trump d'ici la prochaine présidence en 2028 à cause de leur âge avancé. Ian commente une publicité Facebook qui incite les PME du Québec à recevoir des subventions du gouvernement. Par la suite, on réagit au nouveau sondage électoral provincial en Colombie-Britannique qui place les conservateurs en première position avec une montée de 35%! On termine en réagissant à deux vidéos. La première porte sur ladite beauté et la propreté de Montréal selon une conseillère municipale, et la deuxième est le fameux clip viral de Francis Drouin. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:52 Mini Victime du jour 8:59 Intoxications alimentaires en hausse au Canada 16:24 les boycotts ne marchent pas 27:37 L'Édito a explosé hier ! 36:07 À venir dans le Patreon N'OUBLIEZ PAS VOTRE 10% de RABAIS POUR RANCHBRAND.CA AVEC LE CODE «IAN10» Le livre de FRANK ici : https://www.amazon.ca/-/fr/Frank-Fournier/dp/B0BW2H65G5/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1677072629&sr=8-1 La Boutique du Podcast : https://ian senechal.myspreadshop.ca/all?lang=fr Ian & Frank : https://open.spotify.com/show/6FX9rKclX7qdlegxVFhO3B?si=afe46619f7034884 Le Trio Économique : https://open.spotify.com/show/0NsJzBXa8bNv73swrIAKby?si=85446e698c744124 Le Dédômiseur : https://open.spotify.com/show/0fWNcURLK6TkBuYUXJC63T?si=6578eeedb24545c2 PATREON Patreon.com/isenechal --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-snchal/message
Assurances, conso, nouvelles technologies… "On en parle" vous oriente dans tout ce qui fait votre quotidien. Au programme aujourd'hui: 1. Qualité pas toujours au top des huiles de friture dans les entreprises alimentaires 2. Anticiper sa mort numérique 3. Guichet: l'illettrisme
EL SILMARILLION: 11. DEL SOL DE LA LUNA Y DEL OCULTAMIENTO DE VALINOR Se cuenta que después de la huida de Melkor, los Valar se quedaron largo tiempo inmóviles, sentados en los tronos del Anillo del Juicio; pero no estuvieron ociosos, como declaró Fëanor en la locura de su corazón. Porque los Valar pueden obrar muchas cosas con el pensamiento antes que con las manos, y hablar en silencio entre ellos. Así se mantuvieron en vela en la noche de Valinor, y fueron con el pensamiento más allá de Eä y llegaron hasta el Fin; no obstante, ni el poder ni la sabiduría amortiguaron el dolor y el conocimiento del mal que se manifestaría más tarde. Y no lamentaron más la muerte de los Árboles que la enajenación de Fëanor: de las obras de Melkor, una de las peores. Porque Fëanor, entre todos los Hijos de Ilúvatar, era el más poderoso, en cuerpo y mente, en valor, resistencia, belleza, comprensión, habilidad, fuerza y sutileza, y una llama resplandeciente ardía en él. Sólo Manwë alcanzaba a concebir en alguna medida las obras maravillosas que para gloria de Arda podría haber llevado a cabo en otras circunstancias. Y dijeron los Vanyar, que vigilaron junto con los Valar, que cuando los mensajeros comunicaron las respuestas de Fëanor a los heraldos, Manwë lloró y agachó la cabeza. Pero ante las últimas palabras de Fëanor: que cuando menos las proezas de los Noldor vivirían por siempre en canciones, levantó la cabeza como quien escucha una voz lejana y dijo: —¡Así sea! Caras se pagarán esas canciones, pero buena será la compra. Pues no hay otro precio. Así, pues, como Eru dijo, no antes de concebida llegará a Eä la belleza, y bueno será que haya habido mal. Sin embargo, Mandos dijo: —Con todo, seguirá siendo el mal. Fëanor no tardará mucho en comparecer ante mí. Pero cuando por fin los Valar se enteraron de que los Noldor habían abandonado realmente Aman y habían vuelto a la Tierra Media, se incorporaron y trabajaron en los remedios que habían pensado y que enderezarían los males de Melkor. Entonces Manwë les pidió a Yavanna y a Nienna que manifestaran todos sus poderes de crecimiento y curación, y ellas aplicaron esos poderes a los Árboles. Pero las lágrimas de Nienna de nada le valieron para curar sus propias y mortales heridas; y por un largo tiempo cantó Yavanna sola en las sombras. No obstante, aun cuando vacilara la esperanza y se quebrara la canción, Telperion dio por fin en una rama sin hojas una gran flor de plata, y Laurelin una fruta de oro. A éstas recogió Yavanna; y entonces los Árboles murieron, y los troncos sin vida se levantan todavía en Valinor, como en memoria de las alegrías de antaño. Pero la flor y la fruta las dio Yavanna a Aulë, y Manwë las consagró, y el pueblo de Aulë construyó las naves que las llevarían y preservarían el esplendor de aquellos dones, como se cuenta en la Narsilion, la Canción del Sol y la Luna. Los Valar dieron estas naves a Varda para que se convirtieran en lámparas del cielo, con un fulgor mayor que el de las estrellas por estar más cerca de Arda; y ella les otorgó el poder de trasladarse por las regiones inferiores de limen, y las hizo viajar en cursos establecidos sobre el cinturón de la Tierra, desde el oeste hacia el este y de vuelta. Estas cosas hicieron los Valar, recordando en el crepúsculo la oscuridad de las tierras de Arda; y resolvieron entonces iluminar la Tierra Media, y estorbar con luz las acciones de Melkor. Porque se acordaron de los Avari que habían permanecido junto a las aguas en que despertaron, y no querían abandonar por completo a los Noldor en exilio; y Manwë sabía también que se acercaba la hora de los Hombres. Y se dice que así como los Valar le hicieron la guerra a Melkor por el bien de los Quendi, así ahora la evitaban por el bien de los Hildor, los Nacidos Después, los Hijos Menores de Ilúvatar. Porque tan graves habían sido las heridas abiertas en la Tierra Media durante la guerra contra Utumno, que los Valar temían que aún ocurriera algo peor; por cuanto los Hildor serían gente mortal, y menos aptos que los Quendi para enfrentar el temor y los tumultos. Además, no le estaba revelado a Manwë dónde aparecerían los Hombres: al norte, al sur o al este. Por tanto, los Valar lanzaron la luz, pero fortalecieron la tierra en que morarían los Hombres. VOZ: MARÍA LARRALDE MÚSICA: CANCIÓN ÉLFICA
Dial the Gate is privileged to welcome the return of Hollywood legend Erick Avari to the show to share memories from production and discuss what binds us together -- the power of storytelling.
Slovania sa po veľkom sťahovaní národov usídlili okrem iného aj na území dnešného Slovenska. Čakali ich však neľahké časy, keď si nárok na ich územie robili Avari spolu s Frankami. Samova ríša, Nitrianske kniežatstvo, Moravské kniežatstvo či Veľká Morava sa im niekoľko storočí pokúšali vzdorovať a v mnohých prípadoch veľmi úspešne. V tejto časti Schooltagu sa budeme venovať obdobiu po veľkom sťahovaní národov až do zániku Veľkej Moravy. Ak sa o počiatkoch slovenských dejín chceš dozvedieť viac, si tu na správnom mieste! Kľúčové slová: dejepis, maturita, Slovensko, Veľká Morava, počiatky slovenských dejín, Nitrianske kniežatstvo, Moravské kniežatstvo, stredovek
04:24 [Kumite - LE PRO] (https://kumite666.bandcamp.com/track/le-pro)08:41 [The Fazertron - Braincatcher] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1Ks1mmASeA)18:23 [Sunset Surrender - Lies, Lies, Lies!] (https://sunsetsurrender.bandcamp.com/track/lies-lies-lies)22:10 [Dominus Lux - Nights At The Radiotron [(Ferragosto 2)]] (https://dominuslux.bandcamp.com/album/ferragosto-2)28:11 [Valentina Moretti - Wanted Spacegirl [(Wanted Spacegirl)]] (https://valentinamoretti.bandcamp.com/album/wanted-spacegirl-ep)32:24 [Catherine Moan - Jawbreaker] (https://catherinemoan.bandcamp.com/album/jawbreaker)38:27 [Madis - Plains of Elysium [(Plains of Elysium)]] (https://madis.bandcamp.com/album/plains-of-elysium)46:09 [Walter Alienson & Minute Taker - Reach Back Through Time] (https://walteralienson.bandcamp.com/album/reach-back-through-time)51:56 [Sonic Gap, OSC - Game Changer] (https://sonicgap.bandcamp.com/track/game-changer)55:31 [Ashpool - 1947] (https://ashpoolmusic.bandcamp.com/track/1947)62:20 [WELKINS- - Burst Out] (https://purzynthrekords.bandcamp.com/track/burst-out)
04:24 [Kumite - LE PRO] (https://kumite666.bandcamp.com/track/le-pro)08:41 [The Fazertron - Braincatcher] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1Ks1mmASeA)18:23 [Sunset Surrender - Lies, Lies, Lies!] (https://sunsetsurrender.bandcamp.com/track/lies-lies-lies)22:10 [Dominus Lux - Nights At The Radiotron [(Ferragosto 2)]] (https://dominuslux.bandcamp.com/album/ferragosto-2)28:11 [Valentina Moretti - Wanted Spacegirl [(Wanted Spacegirl)]] (https://valentinamoretti.bandcamp.com/album/wanted-spacegirl-ep)32:24 [Catherine Moan - Jawbreaker] (https://catherinemoan.bandcamp.com/album/jawbreaker)38:27 [Madis - Plains of Elysium [(Plains of Elysium)]] (https://madis.bandcamp.com/album/plains-of-elysium)46:09 [Walter Alienson & Minute Taker - Reach Back Through Time] (https://walteralienson.bandcamp.com/album/reach-back-through-time)51:56 [Sonic Gap, OSC - Game Changer] (https://sonicgap.bandcamp.com/track/game-changer)55:31 [Ashpool - 1947] (https://ashpoolmusic.bandcamp.com/track/1947)62:20 [WELKINS- - Burst Out] (https://purzynthrekords.bandcamp.com/track/burst-out)
Skip to 12:00 for the lore content. Becca and I had a long week and needed a good old husband and wife catch-up! Dark Elves, Umanyar, Avari, Nandor, Laiquendi, Silvan, Sindar (technically twilight elves I guess. Thanks Melian and Thingol), they're all discussed this week! Our links: https://linktr.ee/lotradhome Welcome to "A Drunk History of Middle-earth," the podcast where Chris and Rebecca, a married couple, discuss the works of J.R.R. Tolkien as if explaining it to a drunk person. With humor and insight, Chris and Rebecca share their thoughts on this topic and offer a unique perspective on Tolkien's world. Along the way, they share a fun fact about language that will leave you amazed and give you something to impress your friends with. Chris and Rebecca's engaging and accessible approach will help you understand the complex world of Middle-earth like never before. Whether you're a die-hard Tolkien fan or new to the series, "A Drunk History of Middle-earth" is the perfect choice for a fun and informative podcast. Tune in now to join Chris and Rebecca on this epic journey through Middle-earth!
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Hello Sippers! Today is a guest episode with silversmith Avari Copp and her journey to leave corporate retail and begin her own amazing jewelry business, Reed and Rush. Check out Avari's newest collection on her website: https://reedandrush.com/ And follow her on IG: https://www.instagram.com/reed.and.rush/ Be sure to subscribe and rate Spirituality In Progress and follow me on Instagram @mayarain Cheers to living life spiritually! Maya
Avari unintentionally becomes hyper-aware of the world around her before the group proceeds with a dangerous task. Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Kenon Pearce and Nikki Richardson Our response to current goings on in the TTRPG world as well as an important update on Campaign 2: https://twitter.com/TotRcast/status/1614652348722208779?s=20&t=aqFlseoVm6UByaqSdP507Q Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? 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Chaz and Avari arrive at the conspiracy and face the dangers that lurk in the shadows as they attempt to reunite with their companions. Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Tracker by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen The Stakeout by Christoffer Moe DItlevsen Taste of Revenge by Experia The Enemy Inside by Experia A Dolphin Serenade by Josep Bel Habib Subzero by Anthony Earls A Dark Future by Dream Cave Leaving Bass by Anthony Earls Diablo by Anthony Earls Lord of the Dark by Farrell Wooten Intentional Terror by Trailer Worx Danger Lures by Trailer Worx A Pile of Bones by Prozody Chasing the Rain by Tim Kulig Get in and Go by Dream Cave Frantic by Bonnie Grace WIld Betrayal by Bonnie Grace Jungle Thrill by Bonnie Grace Emergency Signal by Wendel Scherer Optional Memory by Jon Sumner Hermetically Sealed by Reynard Seidel Trivalve by Ethan Sloan Somewhere Above by Gerard Franklin Unburned Fuel by Hampus Naeselius Cluster One by Hampus Naeselius Guarded House by Wendel Scherer Path to the Abyss by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Infinite Cylinder by Prozody Hunting Down Evil by Christian Andersen Island Journey by Wendel Scherer Now We Fight by Bonnie Grace Live, Fight, Survive by Anthony Earls Playing With Thunder by Max Anson Warhead by Craft Case Hordes of Evil by Experia Succussation by Jon Sumner Thunderface by Jon Sumner Smonkey by Edward Karl Hanson Time Limit by Alec Slayne Burning Assets by Alec Slayne Charged by Alec Slayne Kill Drill by Robert Ruth Spearhead by Bonnie Grace Evil Genius by Phoenix Tail Place Your Bets by Experia The Cave Race by Bonnie Grace A Chase Across Borders by Bonnie Grace The Final Quest by Bonnie Grace Interpretation Correlation by Prozody Dark Omens by Sage Oursler A Lesson in Vengeance by Experia The Night Watch by Anthony Earls Gemini by Phoenix Tail Preparing the Machinery by Jon Bjork An Oath to the Gods by Dream Cave They'll Build a Statue of Us by Adriel Fair Let Us Join Forces by Trailer Worx Liquified by Jon Sumner Dwelling Sunrays by CHristian Andersen Burning Karma by Robert Ruth When Darkness Returns by Dream Cave Superluminal Motion by Prozody The following music was used for this media project: Music: Mega Heavy Suspense by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8456-mega-heavy-suspense License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: Mega Boss Fight by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8421-mega-boss-fight License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: USSR by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4966-ussr License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: Chasing The Rain by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10134-chasing-the-rain License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://timkulig.com/albums
Sivan & David Sabag moved their family from Pardes Hanna Karkur, Israel to Mobile, Alabama in August of 2021 just in time for Hallel to start K3, Eden to start 1st grade and Maor to start 3rd grade. Additionally, Sivan was pregnant with their 4th child, Avari. Be sure to catch this episode of The Wright Way for an inside glimpse of how our international families embrace the UMS-Wright culture and support the UMS-Wright mission!
In questa puntata, come preannunciato, affronteremo un argomento che è la vera frontiera della ricerca storico-archeologica contemporanea. Il nostro ospite è Guido Alberto Gnecchi Ruscone, ricercatore del Max Planck institute di Lipsia, nel dipartimento di archeogenetica guidato da Svante Pääbo, novello nobel per la Medicina e uno dei pionieri dello studio del DNA antico. Con Gnecchi Ruscone, autore di un importante paper sull'origine degli Avari, esploreremo le basi scientifiche delle nuove scoperte sul DNA antico e parleremo di alcuni esempi di ricerca, dal rivoluzionario paper che ha stabilito un link tra il cimitero longobardo di Collegno e un cimitero longobardo in Pannonia, passando per una ricerca che ha evidenziato la composizione genetica della popolazione romana attraverso diversi millenni di storia, per finire appunto sull'origine degli Avari. ---Canale YouTube del progetto HistoGenes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myla0_cCEWU---PER PRENOTARE "IL MIGLIOR NEMICO DI ROMA":- Amazon (link affiliato): https://amzn.to/3DG9FG5- IBS: https://www.ibs.it/miglior-nemico-di-roma-storia-libro-marco-cappelli/e/9788828210085- Feltrinelli: https://www.lafeltrinelli.it/miglior-nemico-di-roma-storia-libro-marco-cappelli/e/9788828210085- Mondadori: https://www.mondadoristore.it/miglior-nemico-Roma-Storia-Marco-Cappelli/eai978882821008/---Ti piace il podcast? Sostienilo, accedendo all'episodio premium, al canale su telegram, alla citazione nel podcast, alle première degli episodi e molto altro ancora:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/italiastoria Tipeee: https://it.tipeee.com/storia-ditaliaPer una donazione: https://italiastoria.com/come-sostenere-il-podcast/---►Informazioni sul mio libro "Per un pugno di barbari":https://italiastoria.com/libro/►Registrarsi alla mia mailing list:https://italiastoria.com/mailing-list/►Trascrizioni episodi, mappe, recensioni, genealogie:https://italiastoria.com/►FacebookPagina: https://www.facebook.com/italiastoriaGruppo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italiastoria►Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/italiastoria/►Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ItaliaStoria►YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPIENUr6-S0UMJzREn9U5Q►Canale Discord:https://discord.gg/cyjbMJe3Qk►Contattami per commenti, idee e proposte di collaborazione: info@italiastoria.com---Musiche di Riccardo Santatohttps://www.youtube.com/user/sanric77---Livello Giuseppe Verdi: Massimiliano PastoreLivello Dante Alighieri: Musu Meci, Manuel Marchio, Mauro, Marco il Nero, Massimo Ciampiconi, Mike Lombardi, David l'Apostata, Luca Baccaro. Livello Leonardo da Vinci: Paolo, Pablo, Simone, i due Jacopo, Riccardo, Frazemo, Enrico, Alberto, Davide, Andrea Vovola e D'agostini, Settimio, Giovanni, Cesare, Francesco Favazza e Cateni, Jerome, Diego, Alanchik, Flavio, Edoardo Vaquer e De Natale, Stefano, Luca, Arianna, Mariateresa, John, Fasdev, Norman, Claudio, Marko, Barbaking, Alfredo, Manuel, Lorenzo, Corrado e Piernicola. Livello Galileo Galilei: Davide, Francesco, Jacopo T., Riccardo, Stefano, Roger, Anna, Pierangelo, Luigi, Antonio, Giulia, Ezra, Andrea, Paola, Daniele, Mariano, Francesca, Gabriella, Alessio, Giovanni, Alessandro, Valerio, Angelo, Alberto, Viviana, Riccardo, Giorgio, Francesco G., Francesco B., Emanuele, Giacomo, Francesco M, Giacomo, Martina, Yuri, Lorenzo, Jamie, Gianluca, Danilo, Echtelion, Matteo, Valerio P., Guglielmo, Michele, Massimo, Tommaso J, e Francesco C., Stefano, Giulio S., Davide P., Elisabetta C., Don Fabrizio, Massimo S., Luca F, Luca M., Dario P, Venus Schiavonia, Annalaura B., Marcus Walker, Michael Kain, Nicola De Gasperi, Pietro Sancassani, Andrea Silimbani, Anna, Marco M., Danilo R., Luca B., Paola C., Francesco C., Stefano S., Nicola L., Enrico C., Andrea F., Remo A., PortaKiTeppare, Lapo S., Mauro, Paolo G., Gaetano R., Matteo D., Lorenzino, Gabriele B., Michele P., Valerio M.Grazie anche a tutti i miei sostenitori al livello Marco Polo!---Musiche di Riccardo Santato
Free download here mate ;p https://hypeddit.com/cintheh/globalbassmix Think this is about as global as you get? Don't even know the names of all the genres on this mix, how about we just call it fusion. If you're feeling it, I would be grateful if you gave it some love, maybe a comment, a like, a share, tell a friend, tell a loved one, sing it to your loved ones, play it really loud from your car late, play it really loud from your car with your windows open parked outside my house late at night. My not so socials: https://linktr.ee/CatRagtime https://www.instagram.com/dj.cat.in.the.hat/ https://www.facebook.com/Dj.Cat.In.The.Hat/ 1 - Imam Baildi - Kukin Hoitis 2 - Tarante Groove Machine - Herbalist 3 - Thomas Blondet - Chan Ve (feat Tina M & Monsoon) 4 - David Starfire - Sharaj (feat. Rik Sharaj) (Kaya Project Remix) 5 - Seeed - Release (Acapella) 6 - A-Wa - Habib Galibi 7 - Kayla Scintilia - Kamakshi Devi (feat. Avari) 8 - Rags - Hacia Bajo 9 - Shantel & Tropikillaz - Rayah 10 - Balkan Paradise Orchestra - Da Mas Over (Game Sessions) ft. Travis Birds & Carlos Avatar 11 - MC Fioti x Topo La Maskara - Panda Pon (Da Phonk Reggaeton Re-Flip) 12 - Ahee - Telekinesis 13 - Jin - Learn Chinese (Acapella) 14 - Onra - Zoodiac 15 - Beats Antique - Rabat 16 - Beats Antique & Gurbax - Dirty South (nok nok Remix) 17 - David Starfire - Cobra (Sub Swara Remix) 18 - Buraka Som Sistema - Hangover (Acappella) 19 - Rawtek Ft. Heavy Baile - Maluco Drum 20 - JUS NOW - One Time 21 - Outkast - Bombs Over Baghdad (Acapella) 22 - B-Ju x yunis - Ouala 23 - Mr. Ours - Monk Keyz 24 - Shazalakazoo - Borhan Kolo 25 - Euphorics & Doc - Goocha 26 - The Dragon - Dragons Theme Remix 27 - Spectrem - Shaolin
Sotto la minaccia degli Unni, e con negli occhi il sacco di Roma di Alarico, il prefetto Antemio aveva fatto costruire le più impressionanti mura dell'antichità. Lo scopo? Proteggere la nuova capitale dell'Impero, Costantinopoli, da ogni minaccia attuale e futura. La semplice vista di questo impressionante apparato difensivo è stata finora sufficiente a scoraggiare ogni tentativo di assedio. Non più: nel 626, gli Avari e i Persiani marciano su Nuova Roma. Riuscirà Eraclio ad impedire che sulla sua città cada lo stesso fato dell'antica Roma?---Ti piace il podcast? Sostienilo, accedendo all'episodio premium, al canale su telegram, alla citazione nel podcast, alle première degli episodi e molto altro ancora:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/italiastoria Tipeee: https://it.tipeee.com/storia-ditaliaPer una donazione: https://italiastoria.com/come-sostenere-il-podcast/---►Informazioni sul mio libro "Per un pugno di barbari":https://italiastoria.com/libro/►Registrarsi alla mia mailing list:https://italiastoria.com/mailing-list/►Trascrizioni episodi, mappe, recensioni, genealogie:https://italiastoria.com/►FacebookPagina: https://www.facebook.com/italiastoriaGruppo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italiastoria►Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/italiastoria/►Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ItaliaStoria►YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPIENUr6-S0UMJzREn9U5Q►Canale Discord:https://discord.gg/cyjbMJe3Qk►Contattami per commenti, idee e proposte di collaborazione: info@italiastoria.com---Musiche di Riccardo Santatohttps://www.youtube.com/user/sanric77---Livello Giuseppe Verdi: Massimiliano PastoreLivello Dante Alighieri: Musu Meci, Manuel Marchio, Mauro, Marco il Nero, Massimo Ciampiconi, Mike Lombardi, David l'Apostata.Livello Leonardo da Vinci: Paolo, Pablo, Simone, i due Jacopo, Riccardo, Frazemo, Enrico, Alberto, Davide, Andrea Vovola e D'agostini, Settimio, Giovanni, Cesare, Francesco Favazza e Cateni, Jerome, Diego, Alanchik, Flavio, Edoardo Vaquer e De Natale, Stefano, Luca, Arianna, Mariateresa, John, Fasdev, Norman, Claudio, Marko, Barbaking, Alfredo, Manuel, Lorenzo, Corrado e Piernicola. Livello Galileo Galilei: Davide, Francesco, Jacopo T., Riccardo, Stefano, Roger, Anna, Pierangelo, Luigi, Antonio, Giulia, Ezra, Andrea, Paola, Daniele, Mariano, Francesca, Gabriella, Alessio, Giovanni, Alessandro, Valerio, Angelo, Alberto, Viviana, Riccardo, Giorgio, Francesco G., Francesco B., Emanuele, Giacomo, Francesco M, Giacomo, Martina, Yuri, Lorenzo, Jamie, Gianluca, Danilo, Echtelion, Matteo, Valerio P., Guglielmo, Michele, Massimo, Tommaso J, e Francesco C., Stefano, Giulio S., Davide P., Elisabetta C., Don Fabrizio, Massimo S., Luca F, Luca M., Dario P, Venus Schiavonia, Annalaura B., Marcus Walker, Michael Kain, Nicola De Gasperi, Pietro Sancassani, Andrea Silimbani, Anna, Marco M., Danilo R., Luca B., Paola C., Francesco C., Stefano S., Nicola L., Enrico C., Andrea F., Remo A., PortaKiTeppare, Lapo S., Mauro, Paolo G., Gaetano R., Matteo D., Lorenzino, Gabriele B., Michele P., Valerio M.Grazie anche a tutti i miei sostenitori al livello Marco Polo!---Musiche di Riccardo Santato
Dante l'inferno nella divina commedia: Canto settimo - Avari e prodighi, la fortuna.vedremo il nostro Dante alle prese con Pluto e Pippo, e cercherà di spiegarci il concetto di fortuna o meglio ancora divina provvidenza.Ma sempre nella maniera di "io lui e l'altro"se hai voglia di farti quattro risate con amici, parlare di attualità, ascoltare cicli interessanti, farci domande e passare un po di tempo in modo spensierato seguici. siamo anche su tutti i podcastseguici su www.ioluielaltro.it YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUoTEf-60VC40XXNSDwDgQtelegram https://t.me/ioluielaltrofacebook https://www.facebook.com/paginaioluielaltro#ioluielaltro #umorismo #risate
Dopo anni di prudente, a tratti disperata ritirata di fronte al nemico, è infine giunta l'ora per Eraclio di portare la guerra nel campo del nemico, di andare incontro al suo destino, comandando in battaglia l'ultimo esercito dei Romani.------Ti piace il podcast? Sostienilo, accedendo all'episodio premium, al canale su telegram, alla citazione nel podcast, alle première degli episodi e molto altro ancora:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/italiastoria Tipeee: https://it.tipeee.com/storia-ditaliaPer una donazione: https://italiastoria.com/---►Informazioni sul mio libro "Per un pugno di barbari":https://italiastoria.com/libro/►Trascrizioni episodi, mappe, recensioni, genealogie:https://italiastoria.com/►FacebookPagina: https://www.facebook.com/italiastoriaGruppo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italiastoria►Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/italiastoria/►Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ItaliaStoria►YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPIENUr6-S0UMJzREn9U5Q►Canale Discord:https://discord.gg/cyjbMJe3Qk►Contattami per commenti, idee e proposte di collaborazione: info@italiastoria.com---Musiche di Riccardo Santatohttps://www.youtube.com/user/sanric77---Livello Giuseppe Verdi: Massimiliano PastoreLivello Dante Alighieri: Musu Meci, Manuel Marchio, Mauro, Marco il Nero, Massimo Ciampiconi, Mike Lombardi, David l'Apostata.Livello Leonardo da Vinci: Paolo, Pablo, Simone, i due Jacopo, Riccardo, Frazemo, Enrico, Alberto, Davide, Andrea Vovola e D'agostini, Settimio, Giovanni, Cesare, Francesco Favazza e Cateni, Jerome, Diego, Alanchik, Flavio, Edoardo Vaquer e De Natale, Stefano, Luca, Arianna, Mariateresa, John, Fasdev, Norman, Claudio, Marko, Barbaking, Alfredo, Manuel, Lorenzo, Corrado e Piernicola. Livello Galileo Galilei: Davide, Francesco, Jacopo T., Riccardo, Stefano, Roger, Anna, Pierangelo, Luigi, Antonio, Giulia, Ezra, Andrea, Paola, Daniele, Mariano, Francesca, Gabriella, Alessio, Giovanni, Alessandro, Valerio, Angelo, Alberto, Viviana, Riccardo, Giorgio, Francesco G., Francesco B., Emanuele, Giacomo, Francesco M, Giacomo, Martina, Yuri, Lorenzo, Jamie, Gianluca, Danilo, Echtelion, Matteo, Valerio P., Guglielmo, Michele, Massimo, Tommaso J, e Francesco C., Stefano, Giulio S., Davide P., Elisabetta C., Don Fabrizio, Massimo S., Luca F, Luca M., Dario P, Venus Schiavonia, Annalaura B., Marcus Walker, Michael Kain, Nicola De Gasperi, Pietro Sancassani, Andrea Silimbani, Anna, Marco M., Danilo R., Luca B., Paola C., Francesco C., Stefano S., Nicola L., Enrico C., Andrea F., Remo A., PortaKiTeppare, Lapo S., Mauro, Paolo G., Gaetano R., Matteo D., Lorenzino, Gabriele B.. Grazie anche a tutti i miei sostenitori al livello Marco Polo!---Musiche di Riccardo Santato
Please note, as this was a LIVE, on-site event, the audio is not fully optimized for this podcast. Actor Erick Avari is truly synonymous with Stargate. A pioneer in the franchise, he and actor Alexis Cruz gave Stargate SG-1 legitimacy as carry-overs from the feature film. Dial the Gate is beyond privileged to finally welcome to our show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Erick Avari - Trek Untold Encore While Trek Untold continues to get ready for a new season, enjoy this classic interview from way back in the early days of this show. This week, it's an encore presentation of our chat with Erick Avari, one of Hollywood's most recognizable character actors with some great moments in Star Trek history. Check out the original show notes below: Today's guest is a man whose face you've seen hundreds of times in movies and TV shows, but you probably never knew his name until now. Erick Avari boasts a resume of big appearances in many well-known things, three of which are Star Trek! Erick first appeared in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode from season 5 titled "Unification Part 1" as the Klingon warrior B'ijik, and then returned to the franchise in season 3 of Deep Space Nine as Vedek Yarka in "Destiny." He followed that up with one more Trek appearance in the season 1 episode of Enterprise titled "Terra Nova" as Jamin. We discuss how he got these roles, the makeup he had to wear for them, acting with Nana Visitor, Avery Brooks, and Scott Bakula, how different each show was, and much more. Plus, Erick tells us the story of growing up in India and coming to America, where he first discovered his affinity for Star Trek, his family's lineage in stage and cinema, some of Erick's Broadway and theater career, including his time with Val Kilmer in "Tis A Pity She's A Whore”, behind the scenes stories from "Stargate," and memories from "Mr. Deeds," "Murder, She Wrote," "The Beast," "Encino Man" and the obscure and bizarre film "Nothing Lasts Forever." Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Erick on social media https://twitter.com/erickavarihttps://www.instagram.com/erickavari/ Learn more about The Milk of Human Kindness here https://stubatoeproductions.com/ Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today. The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates.
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
While Trek Untold continues to get ready for a new season, enjoy this classic interview from way back in the early days of this show. This week, it's an encore presentation of our chat with Erick Avari, one of Hollywood's most recognizable character actors with some great moments in Star Trek history. Check out the original show notes below: Today's guest is a man whose face you've seen hundreds of times in movies and TV shows, but you probably never knew his name until now. Erick Avari boasts a resume of big appearances in many well-known things, three of which are Star Trek! Erick first appeared in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode from season 5 titled "Unification Part 1" as the Klingon warrior B'ijik, and then returned to the franchise in season 3 of Deep Space Nine as Vedek Yarka in "Destiny." He followed that up with one more Trek appearance in the season 1 episode of Enterprise titled "Terra Nova" as Jamin. We discuss how he got these roles, the makeup he had to wear for them, acting with Nana Visitor, Avery Brooks, and Scott Bakula, how different each show was, and much more. Plus, Erick tells us the story of growing up in India and coming to America, where he first discovered his affinity for Star Trek, his family's lineage in stage and cinema, some of Erick's Broadway and theater career, including his time with Val Kilmer in "Tis A Pity She's A Whore”, behind the scenes stories from "Stargate," and memories from "Mr. Deeds," "Murder, She Wrote," "The Beast," "Encino Man" and the obscure and bizarre film "Nothing Lasts Forever." Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Erick on social media https://twitter.com/erickavarihttps://www.instagram.com/erickavari/ Learn more about The Milk of Human Kindness here https://stubatoeproductions.com/ Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
Coyle has been working within art for over 20 years, and has been based in London since 2006. A recipient of International Art Market's Gold List award. ‘Top international contemporary artist of today', ‘Recommended artist to invest in and to be inspired by', with work acquired by Dame Janet Wolfson de Botton. Coyle's first education in art in the 1990's included an introduction to 1st wave New York Pop Art of the 1950's. Her current figurative work focuses on the use of contemporary fashion magazine imagery and advertisements, to produce painterly images of a Fine Art quality. Combining primary and secondary line work with ideas in abstraction, minimalism and negative space. Her recently completed painting series 'Linda' and ‘Binary' deal with embracing and disrupting formal composition. For the first time in 2020 Coyle chose to paint mixed white backgrounds in certain pieces, mixing colours is very important to each piece. This work earned an online review in 2020 from Dab Art Co. in Los Angeles and an inclusion in their current Artsy exhibition. Also, in 2021 Coyle was awarded a Distinguished Award from Canada's ArtAscent magazine and a Finalist Award from Los Angeles' Art Show International. Through Coyle's career her work has appeared within many publications including The Times (UK), London's Mayfair Times (UK), Avari art (USA), A5 (UK), Al-Tiba9 (Spain), M&Art (Sweden) and Visions Libres (Germany) to name a few. Also, on the covers of Level 25 art journal (USA), Emergo (Netherlands), Litro (UK), and Kapa magazine (Greece). Coyle' work was selected by Los Angeles curator Bridget Carron for her collection Power Pop on Saatchi' online gallery in 2014. In 2018 Coyle' painting 12.16.07 won the Artness Magazine cover competition and won her an Artist of the Year 2019; Honorable Mention Award from Circle Foundation in France. In 2019 her painting series ‘12.16' also won her a Special Artist Award from BESTART. In April 2020 painting Linda no.1 receive a review from Dab Art Co. Los Angeles, and in 2021 won a Finalist Award from Art Show International also in Los Angeles and a Distinguished Award from Canada's ArtAscent Magazine. Interviews with the artist have been published in many online and print magazines, including Art Reveal, Murze art magazine, Family Office Elite magazine and Artjobs.com Earlier in her career in Ireland Coyle exhibited in many galleries in Ireland and exhibited for the Irish National Portrait exhibition in 2005. Coyle also exhibited for charities in the Royal Hibernian Academy and Adam's Fine Art auctioneers. Just before moving to London Coyle had solo exhibitions in the Signal Art Centre in Co. Wicklow and the Bank of Ireland's art centre in Dublin, and was described as ‘one of the city's most promising new artist' {Metro Life newspaper- January 2006}, and a ‘rising young artist' {Irish Independent- May 2006}. While exhibiting in London since 2006, Coyle has expanded her audience exhibiting in America where her work has been positively received. She is now represented by the Helwaser gallery on Madison Ave in New York. This year Coyle continues her work in figurative art with her ‘Sw16' series, based on contemporary print media images. She is also working on and abstract project, woodblock prints and after 16 years has now returned to photography, using Polaroid and 120mm camera formats. 12.16.07 Acrylic on canvas 2017 60x48inches 12.16.01 Acrylic on canvas 2018 60x48inches
Sid Powell is the CEO & Co-Founder of Maple Finance. Maple is transforming capital markets through technology and count traditional finance and crypto-native firms as customers. Joe McCann guest hosts.00:35 - What is Maple? 01:32 - How does Maple determine Credit worthiness?02:55 - Expanding the addressable market 04:35 - Who uses Maple and how they get started08:18 - Defaulting and the recapture of collateral13:21 - Maple's advantages against challenges lenders face in crypto16:45 - Why use Maple: Governance and growth19:27 - From Ethereum to Solana Integration 23:37 - Maple and Composability 27:13- Partnerships and future initiatives29:56 - Bringing non-crypto folks into DeFi / Partnering with Circle32:33 - Views on Contraction 34:59 - How Maple started and where it is going 39:04 - Monetary policies and how they affect Maple DISCLAIMERThe content herein is provided for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only, without any express or implied warranty of any kind, including warranties of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose. Those who appear in the content may have a financial interest in any projects referenced, and any content herein is not intended to be and does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, or any other advice. This content is intended to be general in nature and is not specific to you, the user or anyone else. You should not make any decision, financial, investment, trading or otherwise, based on any of the information presented without undertaking independent due diligence and consultation with a professional advisor. Joe (00:09):Hey everybody. Welcome back to The Solana Podcast. I'm your guest host, Joe McCann. And today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Maple Finance CEO and founder, Sid Powell. Sid, welcome.Sid (00:22):Hey Joe. Thanks for having me. Great to be here.Joe (00:24):My pleasure. I've been looking forward to this one. For the folks that aren't necessarily familiar with Maple Finance. Can you just maybe give a brief introduction as to who you guys are and what you do?Sid (00:35):So, Maple is a DeFi lending platform. We think of ourselves as a marketplace for institutional lending. So, the right type of mental model to think about that with is, in the same way that Shopify provides out of the box tooling to run an eCommerce business. What Maple is trying to do is provide tooling to run a lending business that just happens to be on chain. So the way that Maple works at a high level is you have managers of pools, we call them delegates, they'll set up a pool, which is like an on chain lending business or on chain credit fund, people and institutions deposit into that. And then, the manager goes and originates loans to corporate borrowers out of it. So, it's recreating a TradFi credit fund or a TradFi lending business, but doing this on-chain.Joe (01:18):That raises a first question for me, that is, if I'm providing a loan to an actual business, how does Maple go about determining the credit worthiness of that particular business?Sid (01:32):It's a good question. And, what we've tried to do with Maple is be asset light, in that, Maple does not want to be the lender or the balance sheet lender itself. Instead, what we're trying to do is give people who have the expertise to underwrite and assess credit. So I think, people who were in credit teams at financial institutions before, or they might have been in investment banking, but they understand credit and underwriting loans. What they're doing is they would follow a fairly conventional process where they would meet the management of the borrower, assess their financials, so balance sheet profitability, and then enter a loan contract with them, and set commercial terms around it. So, it is replicating a fairly conventional and tried and true process of assessing whether a borrower can repay the loan. It's not really reliant on on-chain determinants of credit worthiness in that respect. Really where the blockchain comes in is actually settlement and management of loans and portfolios of loans.Joe (02:28):Got it. That makes total sense. I mean, you're really saying, "Hey look, TradFi folks that understand how to evaluate credit, and credit risk, and credit worthiness, here's a new avenue for you to do this, which is on chain." And so, does that imply that there's more or less a much larger market for this, or is it more just breaking down the barriers of how TradFi credit funds, or credit debts actually tend to work?Sid (02:55):It's both. I often like looking at business history and one of the things I was always really interested in was the way that when Sony released the Walkman, it actually expanded the addressable market of people listening to music, because they made it more portable and therefore easier to access. And so, I think with this, what we're trying to do is we're breaking down the workflows of running a lending business, but we're making it 10X simpler and less costly to run and operate that lending business or credit fund. And so, I think what that does, it actually expands the addressable market of people who can do credit to businesses, institutions and corporate borrowers. I think that market's really underserved, and I think that's actually going to crimp innovation and entrepreneurship in the economy and in the private sector.Sid (03:41):And so, what we're trying to do is expand the supply of people who can operate and run lending businesses, so that the private sector can get access to more and better credit. And the demand for that is not really being well met by the banking sector today. So I think, there are a few suppliers in the private credit or private debt markets. These would include players like Fortress Group. But I think with this technology, if we're successful, we should see a lot more of those types of players, because it will be significantly easier to set up and run that business. Those businesses will be more profitable to run. And, this is beneficial for the economy.Joe (04:19):And so, how does someone get started with Maple then? I mean, it sounds like there may be a couple of different avenues. I just want to make sure we go through the permutations of the opportunities for, say, individuals or actual companies that want to create this Fortress 2.0, if you will.Sid (04:37):Yeah. So, the central company or user of the platform, that role, we call it a delegate. But that's the manager of a pool. And so, they're, in effect, your lending business that's being conducted on chain. So those types of players, how they would get started, they go through due diligence with us. And then, once they're admitted to the platform, we really want to go through and see what sector they would be lending to, how they would attract institutions or individuals to lend into their pools, and then who on the other side are going to be the borrowers. We want to make sure that it's either a new sector. It's a growing, it's a profitable sector. It's one where there are fairly credit worthy borrowers. We're trying not to get into things that are too speculative. It's not for small businesses and for startups. It's more for established companies that are profitable, that have a great track record, and a big opportunity.Sid (05:31):So, that's one side. And then on the other side, institutions who are going to lend into the platform or individuals. I mean, this could be wealth aggregators, hedge funds, family offices, high net worths. But what they're looking for is a place to park capital and pretty simply earn a yield. That yield is going to be higher than going into things like AVA or Compound, because you're taking credit risk. You are lending to corporate borrowers. And so there is risk involved in that. But, generally these types of players have a fairly long time horizon and they're reasonably sophisticated in their understanding. So, that's lenders.Sid (06:07):And then, the other side is borrowers. Now these are typically corporates who are crypto native at the moment. So, that's the small wedge. If you think about, when you're going to attack a market, you have to start with a wedge. And what we did was started with crypto native companies who are generally market makers, high frequency traders, or arbitrage traders. But, that's one sector within the crypto industry that we can attack first. And then, next we want to look at other sub sectors, which could be infrastructure. So it could be players like Figment, Blockdaemon, Chorus. Could be Bitcoin minors, like Marathon, Core Scientific, any of these publicly listed players, or even large private players. And then beyond that, we want to start to look at SaaS companies. The goal here is not to live solely within crypto. We think crypto is tremendous infrastructure, but it's infrastructure that gives us an edge over traditional finance. And so, that's not really going to be successful until you can actually bridge and replace traditional finance in lending to those sectors.Joe (07:09):Yeah. That's really smart. Spoken like a true founder too. You got to start with your wedge and expand from there. I love that. This raises an interesting point though, today, starting with, say, crypto companies, I think makes a ton of sense. But more importantly, when folks create a pool and then, say, a family office or an institution decides to lend into that pool, what happens if someone defaults, right? So, in traditional finance and I'm definitely butchering this a little bit just to keep it short, but let's assume a business goes to a traditional bank and says, "I'd like to borrow a million dollars for working capital." And they say, "Well, what's your business?" "Well, my business is..." I don't know, "We build warehouses." Or something, right? And they say, "Well, what are you going to pledge as collateral?" Well, maybe they own the land, right, that they're going to build these warehouses on or something.Joe (07:56):In theory, and maybe even in practice, if they were to default on that loan, the lender would then have a legal claim against, say, the land that they pledge as collateral. How does that work? Not only necessarily just in the wedge that you're using with crypto companies today, but as you move towards, call it, infrastructure companies and even potentially SaaS businesses, how does default work in the recapture of that collateral?Sid (08:24):The way that lending began in crypto was largely over collateralized and it was using liquid financial assets, cryptocurrency, to serve as that collateral. And then, the lender would take possession of it, and then liquidate it if it drop below a certain rate, or if the borrower fails to repay. It's now evolved towards under collateralized lending. Certainly most institutions borrow under-collateralized now. And this means really what you're having to do is underwrite and assess the strength of their balance sheet. A lot of people think that this is an aberration, but this is actually most commercial lending.Sid (08:56):So, if you're lending against real estate, that would typically be an asset backed lend. But if you're lending to say Apple or a large technology company, typically they don't have a lot of property plant and equipment. They don't own a lot of land and you're not going to get your money back by being able to sell their land. Instead, what you're looking at is the equity of their balance sheet and the profitability of their business. And so, where this type of lending can evolve would be effectively a secured loan, but the security for that loan would be a charge over that corporate entity. So that's what we're looking at as we expand into other sectors.Sid (09:38):But, I think, to be able to actually serve the broad corporate market and eventually have Fortune 500 companies borrowing through DeFi, you need to get comfortable with that type of risk, which means assessing the balance sheet of a borrower. I will say that, if you take security over a house and a borrower defaults, the foreclosure process is about 18 months. You'll get your money back, but it will take a significant amount of time. So it's not liquid collateral. And anyone who thinks that DeFi lending against those type of assets is going to give them an instant payback if there's a default, is going to be disappointed. But, if you're lending against the assets of a corporate, you want to make sure, ideally, they're not going to default. Your recovery's going to be lower than if you're lending against a house. But, your probability of default is probably also correspondingly lower if you're lending to a large corporate than an individual who just owns a house or a small business, who's pledging a house as collateral.Sid (10:34):You are still lending against effectively the strength of the business and the profitability of the business. But, as crypto goes into other sectors, I can see asset backed loans also playing a role. We would look at real estate backed loans, but currently one of the main issues is that, that requires paper filing in any individual state that you borrow from. So, it's not even 10 years behind, it's 40 years behind in terms of actually having to file security and manage the opposite of that.Joe (11:02):Got it. Very helpful answer. I think, the takeaway really is, "Look, if you're lending money to Apple..." I love that example. "You're not necessarily having them pledge their One Infinite Loop address and ownership of that land as collateral." You're saying, "Look, it's Apple, right? They've got a ton of cash on their balance sheet, or they've got great potential for future cash flows, et cetera, et cetera. We're just taking that to something like Maple's platform and folks can assess." Like you said, it's really up to the lenders to assess the credit worthiness, right?Sid (11:33):One of the innovations that we've tried to build in is that if you're coming to the platform and you want to deposit into a pool, you don't have to be a sophisticated underwriter yourself. What we're trying to build is a way for you to assess that here's a pool that is lending to this risk profile.Sid (11:50):Let's say, mega cap companies based in the U.S., here's the historical performance. It's earned this much in yield. There have been X number of defaults. And then, you have a bio on the management team that is making those lending decisions. And that enables you to decide, "Okay, I'm going to allocate a bit into this pool and maybe a bit into a second pool." Rather than, you having to come to the platform and go, "Well, do I want to lend to company A? Or do I want to lend to company B?" Because, it's not really in most people's expertise or ability to devote that time to doing that. And I think that was why earlier peer-to-peer lending platforms like Lending Club didn't quite take off and achieve widespread adoption, because that model is just super inefficient for both the borrower who's coming to a platform and doesn't know who they can borrow from, as well as the lenders who come to the platform and don't know how to assess whether Apple is going to repay its loan. Apple's probably a poor example, but some other company.Joe (12:48):Well, and speaking of defaults, we would be remiss not to talk a little bit about some of the challenges facing the lending industry in crypto right now, without having to necessarily name names. I think it's pretty well understood at this point that there's been some stress in the credit markets, if you will, when it comes to crypto. Can you talk a little bit about maybe how Maple does or does not "hedge" against that, being more of the facilitator and it's really on the lender's ability to evaluate that risk? Or, are there any sort of advantages that Maple provides that theoretically could have mitigated some of the challenges that some of the lenders in crypto have faced?Sid (13:29):So there's probably three key advantages or differences for doing this in DeFi, which would've been risk mitigants. So, the way that Maple works is you have multiple pools, each pool is a basket of loans that you can deposit into and effectively you're lending to those borrowers on the other side. Number one is that, all of the loans and flow of funds is totally transparent and on chain. So if you go into a Maple pool, you can see who the 25 different borrowers are. So you'd never have a situation where you wake up tomorrow and you find out that a Maple pool was actually lending to a borrower that you had no idea about. And that that borrower was 30% of the pool. So, transparency is risked mitigant number one.Sid (14:05):Number two is that the withdrawals and flow of liquidity is all just governed by smart contracts. So, as cash flows back into the pools, people can withdraw. So, you'd never have a situation where you go and you find that on a discretionary basis withdrawals have been halted. At the moment, liquidity is constrained, but it's purely dependent on just paybacks of the loans, which are coming through over the next 60, 90 days and beyond. And then, element three, as you can see that, there is a reserve for each of the pools. So the reserve is there and it can absorb some of the credit losses. I would say, our reserves in the pools at the moment are probably undersized where they should be on a normalized basis and that's a learning, but conceptually having that reserve on chain, I think, gives people who are lending inter pools and into protocols comfort when they can effectively see the buffer that is available to protect people who are a senior there. Otherwise, contrasting that with more black box CeFi lending, it's just a feature that is not there.Joe (15:08):Weird. So you mean more transparency is actually better for market participants?Sid (15:13):Well, I think, yeah, at this stage with current events, it's a clear argument, yes. I think, where CeFi lending has advantages is obviously in flexibility, having a protocol and being governed by those rules obviously creates inflexibility and slows things down a bit. But, I would say ultimately what we're actually trying to design is a system that is resilient and robust enough to shocks that it doesn't require a bail in, or a lender of last resort concept, because over a long enough period of time, you will see enough volatility that stresses things that rely on a single counterparty. We saw during the GFC, everyone was insured by AIG. Well, when there was an out-sized level of defaults, AIG went bust, then no one was insured.Joe (16:03):That's right. Yeah. It's interesting, I was chatting with a coworker of mine who was at Lehman Brothers during the GFC and he was having a little bit of flashbacks to some of the stuff that's been happening in crypto today with the CeFi-related lending.Sid (16:17):Yeah.Joe (16:17):Let's talk a little bit about Maple itself. So the protocol, this is obviously The Solana Podcast, we're going to get into the Solana integration in a second, but I really wanted to provide the listeners with a fairly solid understanding of the actual product and the business, and also the business of lending. So they could understand maybe what Maple's token is, and what does the protocol do, and how does governance work? So, could you maybe just talk a little bit about if I'm a Maple token holder, and maybe I'm staking Maple, why have this protocol, and what does the governance actually do for the future of Maple's growth?Sid (16:54):It's a good question. And so, the way that the token fits into things is, it can be staked. So, that's the first use. The second is that, when you stake it can be deposited into that pool cover. Pool cover is your subordinate reserve. And so, the purpose that therefore provides is, providing a safeguard and some absorption for credit losses, in addition to being used as the governance token to make decisions on the platform. So, what you would do then, in terms of a workflow, so you might stake it, then you're receiving a portion of the establishment fees.Sid (17:27):So, Protocol Treasury earns about 66 basis points on loan origination volume, and then half of that goes to pay stake tokens. And then, the other element where the stake token participates, is that, if it's put in pool cover, pool cover is paid a portion of the interest. So, generally in most pools, it's about 10% of the interest cash flow. So, if a pool is a billion dollars, paying 10% on average, it's a $100 million in interest, 10% of that, so $10 million would go to pool cover. So it's going to pay effectively for credit protection there. That pool cover is comprised of the token and USDC. In future, we'll just have single-sided depositing of the token.Sid (18:10):But therefore, it receives a portion of revenues for actively participating in the credit protection of the pools and the senior lenders on the platform. So, that's how it figures in the platform both economically and from a risk allocation perspective. And I think, risk allocation is super important, because as I alluded to before, this is one of the ways in which we're trying to fix some of the problems inherent in TradFi lending. So, an alignment of incentives is super important and the pool delegate, so that team of managers who are deciding who are good borrowers, they have to put some of their capital into that subordinate reserve, the credit reserve. And they do that so that if there are defaults, they are among the first to take a hit. And that helps ensure that they are incentivized to maintain pretty good credit standards.Joe (18:57):It's really cool, because there's so many ways that you can participate in Maple. But also, the notion that folks have shared incentives and are aligned is I think one of the most powerful aspects of the protocol, but that raises the question of, "Well, man, it seems like a lot of scope for some engineering talent." Let's dive into a little bit of the tech, not get too deep, but certainly enough to give people an understanding of what it is that you've built, and ultimately why and when you added salon integration? What does that look like for your team? And, what has been the lessons learned from starting on Ethereum, and then adding Solana support.Sid (19:36):Yeah, it's interesting. I mean, looking back at our tech stack that we have on Ethereum. So, we launched the Ethereum version of the protocol in May of 2021. And then, we were steadily growing. So, Ethereum, or the protocol as a whole, has done about 1.5 billion worth of loans to date. It's pretty good for 12 months. But what we looked at as we built out Ethereum... So there's certain things that you really keep in mind when you're developing. So, upgradability was something we debated for a long time, because if you have upgradability, it gives you flexibility. And it means you can move faster, ideally not break things, but it gives you the ability to iterate, but it's less secure, because upgrading a protocol or upgrading a component of the protocol, that's how hacks and exploits can happen. So, we initially traded more on the side of security there and inflexibility.Sid (20:26):Now, as we near launching pools V2, we are thinking about upgradability and how we can have something that evolves. But, it was around late last year, I was actually at Breakpoint Solana in Lisbon, and I was meeting a lot of founders who were coming from TradFi backgrounds and looking at building things on Solana. And, we had been receiving comments from people who were using the platform about the transaction costs on Eth. And so, that prompted us to start looking at, "Could we build on layer twos? Should we evaluate alternative layer ones?" And, being at the conference, yeah, I was very much struck by, one, the level of development in the ecosystem, particularly on the DeFi side. Two, the level of talent that was moving across there. And, a lot of our clients and borrowers, like Alameda, obviously have a lot to do with the Solana ecosystem.Sid (21:13):And so, we started researching who was doing Maple on Solana. We met a team that was called Avari, and then we ended up acquiring them. And that meant that we were able to get live on Solana probably six months ahead of where we would've been. And it gave us access to really good talent in terms of Rust engineering, which was super short on supply. So, for us, it meant, one, speed to market. Two, talent acquisition. And, Jeff and Quinn, the two guys who came on board the team, really aligned with us in terms of values.Sid (21:43):And, it's given us now I would say the advantage of being on two chains is that you can start to build out a differentiated product that ideally isn't cannibalizing what you've already done on Ethereum. It should be meaningfully differentiated. And that's why I've been pretty excited to see things like the launch of the Solana phone, because the more differentiation and uniqueness that we have on the ecosystem that product is built on, the more we can serve a differentiated market, whether if you have something like, SolPay, that starts to introduce tech or SaaS companies into using crypto and blockchain to support their financing, then that's a market we could go and lend to.Sid (22:24):So anyway, that's a long-winded answer. But, that was why we started looking at Solana. And as we're evolving that product, so there's now about 113 million in loans on Solana, Genesis and X-Margin are each running pools there. We're trying to see, how can we build that product to serve either a unique customer base, whether it's like SaaS companies or a unique and differentiated lender?Joe (22:46):Got it. Yeah. The Breakpoint conference last year, I think, was really eye-opening for a lot of folks that were just getting familiar with Solana. And, the response I've heard from most people is that, just the developer activity and the developer acumen, the technical acumen of the developers that were migrating towards Solana was a super strong signal to why they wanted to participate, or in your case support Solana. One of the key features of Solana is this concept of composability. So, the notion that protocols can almost operate as Legos and you can build various things, developers can build various things. Is there a notion of composability with what Maple's doing? Meaning, could developers actually try to build something with Maple powering it, or as a piece of some bigger product, or protocol idea that they may have? Or is Maple more meant to be, "We're a vertically integrated thing that supports Solana's chain"?Sid (23:46):Yeah, it's an interesting concept. It's, do you go the Apple route and you be vertically integrated and control your destiny? Initially, the concept from Maple was for tranche fixed income, but then it evolved to be full stack lending. And that was because DeFi was so early that we didn't really want to be dependent on other protocols to get to market and to grow. And so, we took more of the Apple approach early on. Now as I look at DeFi, one, I think there's actually going to be a contraction in the scope of different products on DeFi for a while. And so, being vertically integrated is strategically pretty good for us, but the counter to the apple approach would be where Microsoft has found itself now, where I think, arguably before they might not have had a stronger set of products outside of Windows and Office.Sid (24:30):But, now when you look at what they've got, they've got GitHub, Teams, Xbox, gaming, Activision. They're actually adding this full suite of things, where when you go into their ecosystem, you have access to all of this. And it's a very interesting product to serve to institutions or enterprises from Microsoft's side. And so, I'm looking at what is within the lending product suite, whether it's yield. So this could include swaps, could include things like credit scores, could include flavor of insurance or credit default swaps, or it could include different types of credit indices. What are the adjacent or complimentary products that would, one, make our product offering stronger, and two, enhance the strength of a product that's trying to partner with us.Sid (25:16):So, credit scores are really a natural one. But, I'd say, at this stage, it is very early on in that space just because people aren't conducting most of their economic activity on chain. But other things like fix for floating swaps, or hedges, I think, are a pretty good complimentary one. It's still very early, but those are the natural ones that I speculate about, because that was what I used to do when I was in banking. We'd also have to go on frequently talk to a swaps desk, or a ratings agency. So I think those would be naturally the first ones.Joe (25:44):Got it. Yeah. There's a conversation that I have with a number of the founders that I advise on their companies about staying very tightly scoped to what you're building, versus opening up almost an API, or a set of SDKs, or a platform if you will. And there's just trade offs to both of those, right?Sid (26:01):Yeah.Joe (26:02):One is that if you are vertically integrated, well, you really control not only your destiny, but you also control the end-user experience, and what that end-user... How they're going to interact with your product/protocol. And that's super important, but it could potentially restrict the potential speed of the growth of what you could be doing in these adjacent areas like you're describing. Whereas, if you, say, theoretically, open up a platform with APIs and SDKs for developers to build on, you're not necessarily controlling that end-user experience, and that could be potentially detrimental to the brand of Maple, assuming someone has a poor experience. But, it's a great trade off to make, right?Joe (26:40):And I think, staying the course of what you guys have done thus far, the fact that you're even thinking about CDSs or credit scores. I mean, one of the questions that came to mind earlier was, if you're bridging a lot of what happened in TradFi, are we going to start to see a ratings agency? Are we going to start to see the CDOs and CDO squares, and for the listeners that may not know what that is, it's a collateralized debt obligation that could then also have various tranches associated with it, which unfortunately led to a big portion of the global financial crisis. And we don't necessarily want to recreate that. But I guess, from my perspective, how do you think about that roadmap that you're doing. And, where are you going to be doubling down, or are there other areas where you want to partner with folks? And, how do you think about that going forward?Sid (27:24):Yeah, I actually think about a lot. I mean, we get a lot of inbound interest in partnerships, because I feel like we've been around a little while and we've demonstrated a certain amount of traction. So that's good. But then, a big question becomes how do you decide and prioritize amongst those opportunities? And what I try and think about now is... I think, a big focus for us is which opportunities get us fastest out the gate in terms of serving non-crypto native customers right now. So there's a certain question of, how much do you want to be doubling down serving crypto native borrowers, versus say, leaping out and serving SaaS companies? And to serve SaaS companies, the types of product integrations that you might need, or just any customer outside of crypto, would be things like on and off-ramps.Sid (28:07):Now, that's a really intensive product development on the legal and compliance side. It's actually pretty simple build, but it starts to become a strategic question of, "How much effort do we want to devote to something like that, versus say, evaluating an alternative L1 or going to an L2?" I think, the scale's probably tipped in favor of looking at how quickly you can get out and serve just a wider set of customers. And I would say, part of our role at this stage is trying to educate people who are not actually in crypto already, and try and bring them into crypto and into DeFi, rather than bringing DeFi to them. Instead of evangelizing about it to the people who are already in crypto. I think what we're trying to do is just demonstrate a very workable product to people who are not already in there and wow them with what we think the huge benefits over doing this through the traditional financial system.Joe (28:57):I mean, look, I love the notion and the approach of trying to get a lot more non-crypto people into DeFi. I think, one of the things that I look for when I talk to founders or folks that are in the ecosystem... And I know that Anatoly and Raj did the same thing, and the Solana lab team more broadly is like, "How can we get more and more users that aren't already in the space?" And, there's a couple ways that you can do that. One is, you can build an amazing product that's very easy to use. Easier said than done.Sid (29:29):Yeah.Joe (29:29):But the second is some partnerships. And, what brought this to mind for me was I think when we met in-person, it was at a dinner that Jeremy Allaire, the CEO of Circle put on. Could you maybe talk a little bit about how maybe the Circle is an example of how you're thinking about levering someone in this space that is absolutely doing God's work out there, working with institutions and folks trying to get them into crypto and DeFi? Jeremy's done an amazing job of doing this with USDC and what he's been doing at Circle. So I'd love to get your take on if Circle is an example of how... Or someone that you would partner with to help accelerate some of those non-crypto native people into DeFi.Sid (30:08):Definitely. So, Circle, as you said, is a great partner. So, the pools lend on Maple in USDC, which is the vast majority of the lending that's happening on the platform, and also wrapped Eth. But if we look at USDC, this is absolutely essential infrastructure, I think, for DeFi, because having this secure stable currency in a digital form, which we can then distribute loans to corporate borrowers, as well as companies who are coming into DeFi and looking to earn a yield, are wanting that yield in stable coins. But, where Circle has been tremendous, and I think where there is a huge opportunity to grow is, one, there is the Circle yield product, which could potentially be integrated with Maple and a partnership there would offer people access to yields coming through the platform. What they've actually done really well, which is underrated is, the front-end of the Circle treasury and USDC product has, I think, the best off-ramp in the market.Sid (31:05):So, we use it for our own corporate treasury management and when we have to pay things in fiat. And, having that product, that's a really good Trojan horse, that if a regular non-crypto company starts using that, they have a seamless on and off-ramp through which they could access a product like Maple. So, I could lend to a company and let's say that company is doing SaaS, or it's a FinTech business, or even a business in real estate or construction. So, if we could lend USDC to that company, then they could take that through the Circle front-end, convert it into fiat, and then use it to pay vendors, suppliers, salaries. And so, I think, the growth and proliferation of stable coin usage is super essential and it's going to precede wider adoption of DeFi, because it's a necessary part, it's key, picks, and shovels for the space. But I'd say that's how the Circle partnership is super important for us.Joe (32:03):Yeah. The folks at Circle are great. I have nothing but positive things to say about them as well. And, there are other partners in this space that I think have been super helpful as well to DeFi adoption. As you think about these partnerships... What struck me earlier about when you said you think there's going to be a contraction in DeFi, how does evaluating how Maple is going to play in this space relative to the potential contraction that you're seeing? So, maybe to unpack this a little bit, can you talk about maybe your view on the contraction and how that may or may not influence how you want to go out and partner with folks to bring on those call it a 100 million new users into DeFi.Sid (32:46):The contraction is happening broadly across all risk on assets. So, people are going risk off for crypto for equities. And, what's happening is that because crypto is a much smaller market, the outflow is felt more acutely. But we've seen out general outflows from crypto and DeFi lending as a whole. And, what it's forced us to do is probably consolidate around a core working product. So, in this case, it's probably caused us to, say, push out potential partnerships that are maybe less clear in their scalability, because it's a bird in the hand, two in the bush. So, if you have a customer set that is working and partnerships that are working, you have to be more circumspect and conservative in the new ones, because you probably have less bullets. And so, what the pullback is forcing us to think about is, if we wanted to go and target a new set of borrowers, who is a new set of borrowers that we could potentially sell to lenders who would need to deposit into the pools that are lending to those borrowers?Sid (33:46):So, it forces us to think about matching and extending the markets that are offered on the platform, i.e., the pools that are offered on Maple. And, in terms of integrations, it forces us to concentrate more acutely on what partnerships, for example, Circle as well as off-ramps will help us extend our reach to serve customers who are outside of crypto. So things like credit scores, you have to be a little bit more conservative about, because probably the next six months, there's not going to be as much on chain activity. And so, the amount of value you could get out of, say, an on chain credit score is probably diminished for the next six months. It's not that it wouldn't work eventually. It's just that, probably that goes down your priority list in the near term.Joe (34:33):Got you. Yeah, that makes total sense. Can we talk maybe a bit about your company? We've been talking so much about DeFi, and of the product, and this and that. I probably should have asked this at the beginning of the podcast, but can you maybe just talk a little bit about the company? How old the company is? And, where you're located? Potentially remote, like most modern companies. And, what does the the roadmap look like for folks you want to bring on or folks that you're looking to add to the team? The reason I bring this up is that a lot of folks that tend to listen to the podcast are very passionate about participating in the Solana ecosystem and are interested to hear about how companies started and where they're going.Sid (35:13):We have an interesting structure. So, two segments, we've got the DAO, which raised capital. And the DAO is effectively governing the protocol and it has a multisignature that will implement any major changes, deploy new contracts. And then, we've got the operating company, which is employing developers, conducting business development and marketing. And so, that's domiciled out of Australia. And that company receives grants from the DOW, which cover operating costs and cash burn on a quarterly basis. And I suppose with those two segments, it's worth noting, so most of the team is remote. They tend to be based out of the US, Canada, UK, and Western Europe. We try to aggregate everyone around not too many time zones, so that it was easy to coordinate calls when I was living in Australia. I used to have to do 4:00 AM calls most days.Joe (36:02):Brutal.Sid (36:02):Yeah. But, we've got about 36 people at the moment. And so, we were hiring more aggressively. I think in current market conditions, we paired that back a little bit, but we are still hiring. So, if there are good people out there who want to join a team, we are looking for a couple of engineering roles at the moment. We're looking for a capital markets associate for anyone who is in TradFi or investment banking, and looking for a change into crypto. Never a better time to do it. And so, I actually want us to run a pretty lean model. So I think, me and my co-founder have always been of the opinion that you add people on the basis of jobs that need to be done, rather than just headcount for headcounts sake.Sid (36:42):And so, I've definitely been inspired by the FTX model there in terms of how much they've been able to ship for how lean they are. I would say, we've actually developed a sales team, operations marketing, as well as product engineering and design. So, we are a fairly complete core. And so I think, there are potential roles on the team for someone in sales, design, or engineering, if there are good people out there. Yeah, that's where we got to at the moment.Sid (37:13):But in terms of roadmap, the roadmap for us is we're launching pools V2. So there's a really complex engineering ask there. And, the team is doing a lot of research. And particularly with the market events of recent market volatility and some of the points and implosions we noted in the CeFi side, we're trying to take learnings and incorporate them into pools V2.Sid (37:37):So this would include things like, how to have a better withdrawal mechanism? How to have better cover support, i.e., credit protection, because people are really more acutely concerned about that. And that's something that probably wasn't a big market focus six months ago. And then, better asset liability matching, which is that point I made about sustainability of a lending business. You can't fund term loans without call deposits. And so, we just want to get better about matching those up.Sid (38:05):But then, on Solana, what we're focused on at the moment is things like open term loans, active collateral management. These are the types of things that we think is going to be super interesting tooling to bring more CeFi businesses onto DeFi rails. So I think, we recognize that is a core customer set of ours. And it's like, "How do we build the tooling that means that you would want to run a multi-billion dollar lending business on top of DeFi rails?"Joe (38:30):Wow, fascinating. And man, could we use that? If there's anything that we learned, I think, this year thus far is, self custody is definitely going to be a key thing going forward.Sid (38:40):Self custody is king.Joe (38:41):Yeah. Well, look, this has been an absolutely fascinating conversation. I have one last question for you. And, we will absolutely hold you to it long-term. You've been talking a lot about lending and there's an interest rate associated with those loans in the United States. And, I think some of the other central banks are following suit. We've been raising interest rates. So, how do you think a little bit about competing with some of the broader interest rate markets and something that Maple can actually provide? Does that actually factor in? How do you think about, I guess, monetary policy from central banks relative to the business that Maple's building?Sid (39:20):For a really long time rates on crypto were outside rates in, let's call it, the real or traditional economy. And that was because there was a lack of liquidity there. Then, what we saw, rates and traditional economies started to go up, but because there was actually more supply coming through, particularly earlier this year, we actually saw rates drop. And so, the delta between TradFi and DeFi/CeFi rates really compressed. Now, we've seen with the implosion of liquidity... Liquidity has totally dried up. We've seen rates go way wider again.Sid (39:54):So rates now blowing out to mid-teen levels, you can probably clear in crypto and DeFi. I'm a big student of financial history. And I look back at the last time that inflation was this bad, which was probably the Volcker era. And, cash rates got up to double digits to break the back of inflation. And I'm interested, because I still think that lending rates in the traditional economy are sub-inflation. And therefore, everybody who's lending in the real economy is still earning a negative real rate of return. Whereas, in crypto, at least you're earning a rate that clears inflation. But I'm interested to see, and I wouldn't be surprised if rates continue to go up in the cash rates and the TradFi economy up to high single digits. And then, in DeFi and crypto that probably pushes them close to high teens. And yeah, I wouldn't consider that out of the ordinary. I think, people assume that because we haven't seen that in 20 years that that's not possible, but I would say, in the 60s, rates were pretty normal low single digits. And in the 80s, inflation was double digits, so.Joe (41:00):So basically, to wrap it all up, you're saying, crypto rates will be clearing inflation, whereas the real economy, likely not so.Sid (41:10):Crypto you can't have that distortive effect of the central bank, where you have people who are lending out at negative real rates, because they're below inflation. I think, in crypto, there is a demanded risk premium. And, it's a more pure form of capitalism, I would say, where people are going to price rates so that they can clear a real positive rate. So I'd say, with supply inflows being limited, I'd say that effect is more exacerbated. So I probably expect to see the spread between crypto and TradFi actually widen over the next 12 months.Joe (41:44):Very cool. Well, we will absolutely hold you to that. And in 12 months, we will verify that you were correct. Sid, this was a great conversation. Thanks so much for sharing your story with Maple. And, if folks want to find you and Maple online, where should they look?Sid (42:01):So you can go to our website, maple.finance. That's where you can find the web app, any news and updates. If you're active on crypto Twitter, you can find Mapl @maplefinance. And you can find me @syrupsid, both one word. If anyone wants to reach out, happy to make contact with them.Joe (42:17):Great stuff. Thanks, Sid. Well, it was an awesome conversation. It was such a great time hosting The Solana Podcast again. My name's Joe McCann. I'll see you guys next time.Sid (42:26):Thanks, Joe.
Stargates And Apes, Oh My! We have an absolutely amazing conversation with the great actor Erick Avari! We talk with Erick about his upbringing, how he got into acting, and what he loves about his work. We also talk about his roles in movies like Planet of the Apes, Mr. Deeds, Stargate, The Mummy and even Encino Man. We also talk with Erick about Destiny 2 and voicing Master Rahool in that game series. Erick tells us some great behind the scenes notes from Stargate and why Encino Man is not his favorite, but why he loves Brendan Fraser. For more about Erick Avari, please visit the following - www.IMDb.com - search Erick Avari and please see his short film on YouTube - Chasing Eagle Rock Funny Science Fiction on Twitter and Instagram - @FunnySciFi Buy us Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/funnyscifi For more on our show partners - River City Tees - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rivercitytees?ref_id=22912 Level Up Lightsabers - https://leveluplightsaber.com/?wpam_id=130 Support Funny Science Fiction by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/funny-science-fiction Find out more at https://funny-science-fiction.pinecast.co
Stargates And Apes, Oh My! We have an absolutely amazing conversation with the great actor Erick Avari! We talk with Erick about his upbringing, how he got into acting, and what he loves about his work. We also talk about his roles in movies like Planet of the Apes, Mr. Deeds, Stargate, The Mummy and even Encino Man. We also talk with Erick about Destiny 2 and voicing Master Rahool in that game series. Erick tells us some great behind the scenes notes from Stargate and why Encino Man is not his favorite, but why he loves Brendan Fraser. For more about Erick Avari, please visit the following - www.IMDb.com - search Erick Avari and please see his short film on YouTube - Chasing Eagle Rock Funny Science Fiction on Twitter and Instagram - @FunnySciFi Buy us Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/funnyscifi For more on our show partners - River City Tees - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rivercitytees?ref_id=22912 Level Up Lightsabers - https://leveluplightsaber.com/?wpam_id=130 Support The FSF PopCast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/funny-science-fiction
Ob omembi Gorjancev se marsikdo najbrž spomni na znamenite Bajke in povesti o Gorjancih izpod peresa Janeza Trdine. In prav te pomenijo pomemben del zgodbe z naslovom Gorjanci – med Rimom in Bizancem. Gre za pregledno arheološko razstavo v galeriji Dolenjskega muzeja v Novem mestu, kjer je predstavljenih več kot 1400 arheoloških predmetov s petih gorjanskih utrjenih višinskih poznoantičnih in zgodnjesrednjeveških naselij. To so bila zatočišča ali refugiji, ki so jih naseljevali prebivalci iz nižinskih predelov dolenjske strani Gorjancev, v nemirnem obdobju tako imenovanega preseljevanja ljudstev. Gre za čas med 3. in 6. stoletjem našega štetja med zatonom antike in prihodom Slovanov ter za pretežno naselbinske najdbe pozneje v zgodovini izginulih in drugih ljudstev, kot so bili romanizirani staroselci, Goti, Langobardi, Gepidi, Avari in druga ljudstva. Več o tem pa v oddaji Nedeljska reportaža, njen avtor je Milan Trobič.
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“”Tracce turche” in Europa Medioevale” di Giuseppe Cossuto è un saggio di fondamentale importanza per comprendere appieno le origini dei turchi e dell'Europa moderna, 2 elementi estremamente collegati fra di loro ma la cui unione viene fin troppo spesso dimenticataTrovate tutti i link qui: https://linktr.ee/mediorientedintorni, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo video. - podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente
Dopo decenni di combattimenti, in questo episodio, quasi a sentire l'ombra di un secolo che sta per chiudersi, avremo i primi, veri tentativi di porre fine alla guerra. Lentamente gli esausti duellanti si avvicineranno verso una reciproca comprensione. Eppure manca ancora un elemento, irrisolto anche in questo episodio: l'Impero continua a desiderare una riconquista. Per una pace duratura, paradossalmente, l'Impero dovrà perdere ogni speranza. ---Ti piace il podcast? Sostienilo, accedendo all'episodio premium, al canale su telegram, alla citazione nel podcast, alle première degli episodi e molto altro ancora:https://www.patreon.com/italiastoria o con una donazione su https://italiastoria.com/---►Informazioni sul mio libro "Per un pugno di barbari":https://italiastoria.com/libro/►Trascrizioni episodi, mappe, recensioni, genealogie:https://italiastoria.com/►FacebookPagina: https://www.facebook.com/italiastoriaGruppo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italiastoria►Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/italiastoria/►Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ItaliaStoria►YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPIENUr6-S0UMJzREn9U5Q►Canale Discord:https://discord.gg/cyjbMJe3Qk►Contattami per commenti, idee e proposte di collaborazione: info@italiastoria.com---Musiche di Riccardo Santatohttps://www.youtube.com/user/sanric77---Livello Dante Alighieri: Musu Meci, Massimiliano Pastore, Manuel Marchio, Mauro, Marco il Nero, Massimo CiampiconiLivello Leonardo da Vinci: Paolo, David l'apostata, Massimo, Pablo, Simone, Frazemo, Arianna, Jacopo, Jacopo F., Riccardo, Enrico, Alberto, Davide, Andrea, Federico, Bruno, Settimio, Giovanni, Cesare, Jerome, Diego, Francesco, Alanchik, Flavio Ruggeri Fo, Edoardo Vaquer, Stefano Po, Luca Casali, Nicol Bagnasco, Carlotta lo dico, Mariateresa, John Ellis, Nicol Bagnasco.Livello Galileo Galilei: Davide, Francesco, Jacopo Toso, Riccardo, Stefano, Roger, Anna, Pierangelo, Luigi, Antonio, Giulia, Ezra, Andrea, Paola, Daniele, Mariano, Francesca, Gabriella, Alessio, Giovanni, Alessandro, Valerio, Angelo, Alberto, Viviana, Riccardo, Giorgio, Francesco G., Francesco B., Emanuele, Giacomo, Francesco M, Giacomo, Martina, Yuri, Lorenzo, Jamie, Gianluca, Danilo, Echtelion, Matteo, Valerio P., Guglielmo, Michele, Massimo, Tommaso J, e Francesco C., Stefano, Giulio S., Davide P., Elisabetta C., Don Fabrizio, Massimo S., Luca F, Luca Mottadelli, Dario Pirola, Venus Schiavonia, Annalaura Benincasa, Marcus Walker. Grazie anche a tutti i miei sostenitori al livello Marco Polo!---Musiche di Riccardo Santato con l'eccezione di:Title: Zadok the priestAuthor: St Matthew's Concert Choir; Damien Giromella, directorLink: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Handel_-_Zadok_the_Priest.oggThis file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. It has been slightly modified (volume) to be the base of a section of the podcast
Seth, Morgan, Jaye, Caleb, and Avari talk about voice acting and being fighters. If you'd like to listen to the full version of this Q&A, it is available to Patrons! Transcript: Ritualistic Midseason Q&A Patreon: Ritualistic Podcast Featuring: Morgan Champine(they/them) Seth Stone(he/him) Caleb Burgess(he/him) Jaye Short(they/she) Avari Smith(she/her) CREW: Sound Design: Seth Stone "The Ritualistic Theme" was composed by Sophia Weaver(she/her).
Wealthi's co-founder Domenic Nesci speaks with Avari Capital's chief investment officer, Alan Liao, to share insights into the Australian property investment sector. Avari Capital Partners is a Sydney-based real estate fund management and private equity lending firm that oversees over $1bn in assets under management. Alan shares insights into Avari Capital's investment principles, strategies, and outlook for finding key investment opportunities in the market. Both Domenic and Alan also discuss what makes the Australian property market an attractive investment for investors and why property investments are among the best assets to build wealth. This is an excellent episode with many insights, delivered in a unique and upfront format. Get in touch with today's podcast guest. Domenic Nesci Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nescidomenic Alan Liao Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-liao-4267b1111 Website - https://avaricapitalpartners.com.au Subscribe to the Wealthi channel to learn more about Property Investing in Australia. Audio - https://bit.ly/wealthipodcast Website - https://www.wealthi.com.au Wealthi Academy (online course) -https://www.wealthi.com.au/academy Our Reviews https://www.trustpilot.com/review/wealthi.com.au Peter's Substack - https://peteresho.com #Wealthi #AvariCapital #realestate #investments #Australianpropertymarket #privatelending
Gabriella Airaldi "Essere avari"Storia della febbre del possessoMarietti Editorehttps://www.mariettieditore.it/L'avaro è un individuo meschino, capace di ogni bassezza, insopportabile alla società in cui vive. La sua figura è avvolta in ogni tempo da biasimo e condanna, ironia e disprezzo. Una fisionomia che ha le sue radici nel mito e nelle sue più recenti riscritture: Creso, Euclione, Shylock, Arpagone, Ebenezer Scrooge, Paperon de' Paperoni, Gordon Gekko. Nomi che si rincorrono nei secoli per disegnare un identikit spregevole.L'opinione comune di una vita che oscilla perennemente tra il vizio e la virtù, in una lotta costante, pone l'avidità, il febbrile desiderio di possedere, alla base del comportamento dell'avaro. Eppure, la vita non è un gioco di estremi e le sfumature sono molte.Avarizia è termine proteiforme, che può indicare diverse cose, in relazione ai tempi e ai luoghi. Quante sono le sembianze dell'avaro? In quanti modi si possono descrivere? E quanti significati racchiude il vocabolo “avarizia”? La questione resta aperta, come accade ai grandi temi di lunga durata.Gabriella Airaldi, specialista di Storia mediterranea e di Storia delle relazioni internazionali, ha insegnato Storia medievale all'Università di Genova. Con Marietti 1820 ha pubblicato Storia della Liguria (2008-2012), Gli orizzonti aperti del medioevo. Jacopo da Varagine tra santi e mercanti (2017) e Il ponte di Istanbul. Un progetto incompiuto di Leonardo da Vinci (2019).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Finalmente siamo arrivati al grande crocevia della storia italiana: lo abbiamo approcciato da varie direzioni. Nell'episodio 85 abbiamo introdotto la divisione ecclesiastica tra il Nord Italia e Roma, per la controversia dei tre capitoli, unita al declino dell'autorità papale in seguito alla débacle del papato di Vigilio. Nell'episodio 86 abbiamo visto come era organizzata l'Italia di Narsete e quanta fatica costò a quest'ultimo la conquista dell'Italia a nord del Po, mai davvero controllata completamente. Nell'episodio 87 e 88 ci siamo avvicinati al 568 dal punto di vista dell'Impero e degli Avari, notando come si inserisca nel più grande scacchiere geopolitico eurasiatico. Nell'episodio 89, abbiamo seguito i Longobardi nelle loro interminabili avventure tra il primo secolo d.C. e il 568. Si è trattata di una cavalcata attraverso tutto il periodo coperto dal podcast, ma dal punto di vista dei Longobardi. Oggi, finalmente, muoviamo oltre le colonne d'ercole del 568 ed entriamo in una nuova epoca: l'epoca della divisione dell'Italia tra l'Impero Romano e i Longobardi. ---Immagine tratta dal trailer del docufulm "Langobardi, alboino e romans": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47om9vED94UNel docufilm compare Nicola Bergamo in veste di consulente storico. Il film (a differenza di quanto detto nel podcast) non è ancora uscito. Aggiornerò quando ne saprò di più. ---Vuoi acquistare "Per un pugno di barbari"? clicca al link seguente per Amazon:https://amzn.to/2PNOnjIPer ordinare da una libreria indipendente (che fa sempre bene!) clicca al link seguente: https://www.bookdealer.it/libro/9788828206002/per-un-pugno-di-barbari-come-roma-fu-salvata-dagli-imperatori-soldati---Ti piace il podcast? Sostienilo, accedendo all'episodio premium, al canale su telegram, alla citazione nel podcast, alle première degli episodi e molto altro ancora:https://www.patreon.com/italiastoria o con una donazione su https://italiastoria.com/---►Informazioni sul mio libro "Per un pugno di barbari":https://italiastoria.com/libro/►Trascrizioni episodi, mappe, recensioni, genealogie:https://italiastoria.com/►FacebookPagina: https://www.facebook.com/italiastoriaGruppo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italiastoria►Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/italiastoria/►Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ItaliaStoria►YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPIENUr6-S0UMJzREn9U5Q►Contattami per commenti, idee e proposte di collaborazione: info@italiastoria.com---Musiche di Riccardo Santatohttps://soundcloud.com/riccardo-santato---Grazie ai miei Patreon:Livello Dante Alighieri: Musu Meci. Livello Leonardo da Vinci: Paolo, David l'apostata, Massimo, Pablo, Simone, Frazemo Arianna, Jacopo, Jacopo F., Riccardo, Enrico, Dalla Sicilia.com, Alberto, Davide, Manuel, Andrea, Federico, Bruno, Settimio, Giovanni, Cesare, Jerome, Diego, Francesco, Alanchik e Flavio Ruggeri Fo.Livello Galileo Galilei: Davide, Francesco, Jacopo Toso, Riccardo, Stefano, Roger, Anna, Pierangelo, Luigi, Antonio, Giulia, Ezra, Andrea, Paola, Daniele, Mariano, Francesca, Gabriella, Alessio, Giovanni, Alessandro, Valerio, Angelo, Alberto, Viviana, Riccardo, Giorgio, Francesco G., Francesco B., Emanuele, Giacomo, Francesco M, Giacomo, Martina, Yuri, Lorenzo, Jamie, Gianluca, Danilo, Echtelion, Matteo, Flavio, Valerio P., Guglielmo, Michele e Massimo. Grazie anche a tutti i miei sostenitori al livello Marco Polo!
Per la prima volta, davvero, ci occupiamo del popolo che darà il nome non solo alla più popolosa regione italiana, rompendo in modo indelebile l'ordinamento romano della penisola, ma che per secoli formerà lo scheletro di una nuova identità italiana: i Longobardi.---Per prenotare l'evento ad Ascoli Piceno, il 4 Agosto: eleonora@rinascita.itVuoi acquistare "Per un pugno di barbari"? clicca al link seguente per Amazon:https://amzn.to/2PNOnjIPer ordinare da una libreria indipendente (che fa sempre bene!) clicca al link seguente: https://www.bookdealer.it/libro/9788828206002/per-un-pugno-di-barbari-come-roma-fu-salvata-dagli-imperatori-soldati---Ti piace il podcast? Sostienilo, accedendo all'episodio premium, al canale su telegram, alla citazione nel podcast, alle première degli episodi e molto altro ancora:https://www.patreon.com/italiastoria o con una donazione su https://italiastoria.com/---►Informazioni sul mio libro "Per un pugno di barbari":https://italiastoria.com/libro/►Trascrizioni episodi, mappe, recensioni, genealogie:https://italiastoria.com/►FacebookPagina: https://www.facebook.com/italiastoriaGruppo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italiastoria►Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/italiastoria/►Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ItaliaStoria►YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPIENUr6-S0UMJzREn9U5Q►Contattami per commenti, idee e proposte di collaborazione: info@italiastoria.com---Musiche di Riccardo Santatohttps://soundcloud.com/riccardo-santato---Grazie ai miei Patreon:Livello Dante Alighieri: Musu Meci. Livello Leonardo da Vinci: Paolo, David l'apostata, Massimo, Pablo, Simone, Frazemo Arianna, Jacopo, Jacopo F., Riccardo, Enrico, Dalla Sicilia.com, Alberto, Davide, Manuel, Andrea, Federico, Bruno, Settimio, Giovanni, Cesare, Jerome, Diego, Francesco e Alanchik.Livello Galileo Galilei: Davide, Francesco, Jacopo Toso, Riccardo, Stefano, Roger, Anna, Pierangelo, Luigi, Antonio, Giulia, Ezra, Andrea, Paola, Daniele, Mariano, Francesca, Gabriella, Alessio, Giovanni, Alessandro, Valerio, Angelo, Alberto, Viviana, Riccardo, Giorgio, Francesco G., Francesco B., Emanuele, Giacomo, Francesco M, Giacomo, Martina, Yuri, Lorenzo, Jamie, Gianluca, Danilo, Echtelion, Matteo, Flavio, Valerio P. e Michele. Grazie anche a tutti i miei sostenitori al livello Marco Polo!
In questo episodio, salutiamo due giganti della storia ed introduciamo un nuovo cast di personaggi.Mentre entra nei suoi ultimi anni al potere, Giustiniano sente il peso degli infiniti anni sul trono, i lustri passati da solo sembrano confondersi in un'unica grigia esistenza, senza l'amore della sua vita al suo fianco: “Teodora, la consorte donatagli dal cielo”, nelle sue stesse parole. Forse Giustiniano è vissuto troppo a lungo, ma può almeno gloriarsi dei suoi successi: Roma, Ravenna e Cartagine sono state riconquistate. Nessun imperatore romano, dopo Teodosio, ha mai dominato su più territori di lui. Resta da decidere ormai un ultimo dettaglio: chi sarà il suo successore?---Per prenotare l'evento ad Ascoli Piceno, il 4 Agosto: eleonora@rinascita.itVuoi acquistare "Per un pugno di barbari"? clicca al link seguente per Amazon:https://amzn.to/2PNOnjIPer ordinare da una libreria indipendente (che fa sempre bene!) clicca al link seguente: https://www.bookdealer.it/libro/9788828206002/per-un-pugno-di-barbari-come-roma-fu-salvata-dagli-imperatori-soldati---Ti piace il podcast? Sostienilo, accedendo all'episodio premium, al canale su telegram, alla citazione nel podcast, alle première degli episodi e molto altro ancora:https://www.patreon.com/italiastoria o con una donazione su https://italiastoria.com/---►Informazioni sul mio libro "Per un pugno di barbari":https://italiastoria.com/libro/►Trascrizioni episodi, mappe, recensioni, genealogie:https://italiastoria.com/►FacebookPagina: https://www.facebook.com/italiastoriaGruppo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italiastoria►Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/italiastoria/►Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ItaliaStoria►YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPIENUr6-S0UMJzREn9U5Q►Contattami per commenti, idee e proposte di collaborazione: info@italiastoria.com---Musiche di Riccardo Santatohttps://soundcloud.com/riccardo-santato---Grazie ai miei Patreon:Livello Dante Alighieri: Musu Meci. Livello Leonardo da Vinci: Paolo, David l'apostata, Massimo, Pablo, Simone, Frazemo Arianna, Jacopo, Jacopo F., Riccardo, Enrico, Dalla Sicilia.com, Alberto, Davide, Manuel, Andrea, Federico, Bruno, Settimio, Giovanni, Cesare, Jerome, Diego, Francesco e Alanchik.Livello Galileo Galilei: Davide, Francesco, Jacopo Toso, Riccardo, Stefano, Roger, Anna, Pierangelo, Luigi, Antonio, Giulia, Ezra, Andrea, Paola, Daniele, Mariano, Francesca, Gabriella, Alessio, Giovanni, Alessandro, Valerio, Angelo, Alberto, Viviana, Riccardo, Giorgio, Francesco G., Francesco B., Emanuele, Giacomo, Francesco M, Giacomo, Martina, Yuri, Lorenzo, Jamie, Gianluca, Danilo, Echtelion, Matteo, Flavio, Valerio P. e Michele. Grazie anche a tutti i miei sostenitori al livello Marco Polo!
- La crisi dell'impero d'oriente dopo la morte di Giustiniano - Gli imperatori Maurizio ed Eraclio - Parti, Avari, Slavi, Bulgari - Cristianesimo copto - Rapporti tra longobardi e romani
Pierre Leclercq, membre du Centre de Gastronomie Historique, animateur de la chaîne youtube « L’histoire à pleines dents ».
Hello friend! Welcome/welcome back to our channel! I really appreciate you clicking into this video because if you're a fan of SYSC and Connie Sgarbossa, then you're in for a treat. There are several kick ass interviews with Connie out right now (like the Punk Rock MBA and Lambgoat). I recommend you checking those out (after this one of course :P). I tried really hard to come up with new questions and go through the history of Connie's musical career up to this point to differentiate this interview from the previous ones. There is some deep cut information that I think you would be excited to hear about! We talk about several of Connie's earlier bands such as Avari, Flowers Taped To Pens, Meryl Streaker, René Descartes. We also chat about her record label, Structures//Agony Records, that she ran out of her apartment's living room. We went deep into why she thinks it's crucial for bands to focus on their branding when releasing a new project. Lastly, we chat about the new music SeeYouSpaceCowboy has been working during quarantine. So sit back, put on your white belt, grab a setzy, and prepare to get sassy!PS - I had trouble exporting this video through zoom. Any help would be appreciated. This is all done DIY so go easy on me and enjoy the content for what it is! 0:45 - Trip-Hop3:30 - Ethan Sgarbossa9:00 - Moshing12:00 - San Diego’s history of 90’s screamo15:40 - SYSC’s long song titles17:55 - Connie’s favorite philosophers 22:45 - Veganism 25:03 - Learning how to scream26:35 - How SYSC writes lyrics/vocal parts/instrumentals28:30 - Sass-Core 33:25 - Natalie passing away39:00 - Avari40:00 - Flowers Taped To Pens45:00 - René Descartes46:48 - Structures//Agony Records52:03 - A Little Less Than Half Design1:06:45 - SYSC1:30:00 - If I Die FirstLike, Comment, Share, and Subscribe for more videos! It really helps us out and keeps us making more of these at a faster pace. I know I have some fans who are apart of FB music groups. It would mean the world to me if you posted this interview in a FB group or showed it to a friend who is a fan of SYSC!
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Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
Today’s guest is a man whose face you’ve seen hundreds of times in movies and TV shows, but you probably never knew his name until now. Erick Avari boasts a resume of big appearances in tons of well-known things, and three of those are Star Trek! Erick first appeared in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode from season 5 titled “Unification Part 1” as the Klingon warrior B’ijik, and then returned to the franchise in season 3 of Deep Space Nine as Vedek Yarka in “Destiny.” He followed that up with one more Trek appearance in the season 1 episode of Enterprise titled “Terra Nova” as Jamin. We discuss how he got these roles, the makeup he had to wear for them, acting with Nana Visitor, Avery Brooks, Scott Bakula, how different each of these shows were, and much more. Plus, Erick tells us the story of growing up in India and coming to America where he first discovered his affinity for Star Trek, his family’s lineage in stage and cinema, some of Erick’s Broadway and theater career, including his time with Val Kilmer in “Tis A Pity She’s A Whore”, behind the scenes stories from “Stargate,” and memories from “Mr. Deeds,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “The Beast,” “Encino Man” and the obscure and bizarre film “Nothing Lasts Forever.” Don’t forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Erick on social media https://twitter.com/erickavarihttps://www.instagram.com/erickavari/ Learn more about The Milk of Human Kindness here - https://stubatoeproductions.com/ Don’t forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a patron at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network Call Me When It’s Over: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/cmwio/Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
Today’s guest is a man whose face you’ve seen hundreds of times in movies and TV shows, but you probably never knew his name until now. Erick Avari boasts a resume of big appearances in tons of well-known things, and three of those are Star Trek! Erick first appeared in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode from season 5 titled “Unification Part 1” as the Klingon warrior B’ijik, and then returned to the franchise in season 3 of Deep Space Nine as Vedek Yarka in “Destiny.” He followed that up with one more Trek appearance in the season 1 episode of Enterprise titled “Terra Nova” as Jamin. We discuss how he got these roles, the makeup he had to wear for them, acting with Nana Visitor, Avery Brooks, Scott Bakula, how different each of these shows were, and much more. Plus, Erick tells us the story of growing up in India and coming to America where he first discovered his affinity for Star Trek, his family’s lineage in stage and cinema, some of Erick’s Broadway and theater career, including his time with Val Kilmer in “Tis A Pity She’s A Whore”, behind the scenes stories from “Stargate,” and memories from “Mr. Deeds,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “The Beast,” “Encino Man” and the obscure and bizarre film “Nothing Lasts Forever.” Don’t forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Erick on social media https://twitter.com/erickavarihttps://www.instagram.com/erickavari/ Learn more about The Milk of Human Kindness here - https://stubatoeproductions.com/ Don’t forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a patron at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network Call Me When It’s Over: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/cmwio/Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
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Citando gli avari, spesso si pensa ai soldi ed alle ricchezze. Tante persone tendono ad accumulare beni senza che ne abbiano necessità. Le frasi sugli avari ci raccontano di come l’estremizzazione del risparmio porta all’avarizia. Conti in banca, portafogli pieni, case colme di ogni cosa: beni materiali che non vengono goduti, anche perché non ce n’è il tempo. Il tempo viene occupato per continuare ad accumulare, in un vortice senza fine. Gli avari vengono visti come persone squallide, senza cuore. Seppure vengano sfiorati dall’idea che quel qualcosa per cui stanno lottando, e che magari stanno togliendo ad altri, a loro non serve, tale pensiero viene subito accantonato, perché devono avere, non possono lasciare. Gli avari difficilmente sono poveri, tutt’altro. Grazie alla loro avarizia, riescono ad accumulare somme ingenti. Povero, o appena benestante, è il generoso, colui che è disposto a concedere e regalare per il solo piacere di ricevere gratitudine. Ma gli avari non sono soltanto quelli che accumulano ricchezze. Ce ne sono altri ancora più penosi da sopportare: sono gli avari con i sentimenti, quelli che “risparmiano” sulle parole buone, sui complimenti, sugli incitamenti, sulla dolcezza. Sono persone che per scelta e a volte senza nemmeno rendersene conto, non regalano mai un gesto caritatevole, una frase gentile, un abbraccio, un complimento. Al pari di chi è avaro con il denaro e le ricchezze, questi individui privano il prossimo e in special modo coloro che gli sono vicini, di una gratificazione pari, se non superiore, al valore economico. Come comportarsi con gli avari? In genere, essi non guariscono; restano ancorati al loro desiderio di possesso e l’accumulare rimane il loro passatempo preferito. L’importante è non lasciarsi contagiare e continuare con intelligenza a discernere l’oculatezza dall’avarizia, lo spreco dall’eccessivo risparmio, il necessario dal superfluo. Vivere da avari non è piacevole: si possiede tanto, ma non si è capaci di goderne. Ogni spesa diventa un dolore e non si riscuote la simpatia di chi ci circonda. Altrettanto difficile è la vita da avari di sentimenti: difficilmente chi dona poca affetto palese ne riceve abbastanza in cambio. A lungo andare, tutti desiderano essere apprezzati o almeno ricevere qualche gesto gentile. Gli avari non fanno felici gli altri, ma nemmeno conducono un’esistenza serena.
Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and Pluto in Capricorn is one hella transit! So we're continuing our coverage of creative solutions for corona virus with yoga teacher and master yogini, Shata Ben-Avari. Together we share some cool stories to create sacred space in your home, the healing power of chant, song and mantra, and a whole lot more!
În acest episod fac un mic ocol prin povestea lui Iustinian și a Imperiului Roman de Est, așa cum se prezenta el în timpul gepizilor. Și apoi, "îi dăm bătaie" cu migrațiile avarilor, bulgarilor, pecenegilor și maghiarilor. Totul pentru a ajunge în jurul anului 1000, un număr rotund și elegant, în mijlocul unei perioade greu de documentat și înțeles.
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Track List: 01. Avari, Omair Mirza, Sodality – Beautiful Mystery feat. Avari, Sodality - Black Hole Recordings (1:30 - 4:47) 02. Purple Haze, Khomha – We Come In Peace - Armada Music (4:47 - 9:34) 03. Armin van Buuren, Rising Star, Alexandra Badoi – Cosmos feat. Alexandra Badoi - Armind/Armada Music (9:34 - 15:57) 04. Above & Beyond, Seven Lions, Opposite The Other – See The End - Anjunabeats (15:57 -20:01) 05. Protoculture, Profetik – Ultramarine - Armind/Armada (20:01 - 24:48) 06. Main Circus – I Can Show U - Independent (24:48 - 27:54) 07. 3 Are Legend, W&W – Khaleesi - Independent - (27:54 - 30:08) 08. MarLo –Abyss - Reaching Altitude - 30:08 - 34:17) 09. Shogun, Emma Lock – Save Me feat. Emma Lock (Ciaran McAuley Extended Remix) - Armada Music (34:17 - 40:20) 10. Giuseppe Ottaviani – 8K - Black Hole Recordings (40:20 - 45:06) 11. MarLo, HALIENE – The Whisper - Armada Music (45:06 - 50:15) 12. Velvet Code – Mary Offered Ladybugs and Love Yous (Futuristic Polar Bears Remix) - Transcended Recordings/AMG/Sony (50:15 - 54:10) 13: TyDi, Matt Fax - It's Always Now (Extended Mix) -AVA Recordings (54:10 - 59:09)
Haya Emaan is one of the few professionally-trained chefs from Pakistan. She started her career at a renowned Hotel, Avari towers in Karachi and proceeded to graduate from The Culinary Institute of America. She graduated top of her class and trailed at some of the most prominent restaurants such as Morimoto, Joel Robuchon, LeBernardin, Cosme, Per se, Restaurant Ramsay and Zuma before joining the Michelin starred Jean Georges. Haya took a sabbatical year to travel in 2018 during which she studied food and culture throughout Europe and Asia. She is now part of the world-renowned team at Eleven Madison Park. You can support our podcast by donating to the gofundme. Here's the link Our music is composed by Basim Usmani, one of the lead vocalists of the punk band "The Kominas."
Steve's birthday present came a little early this year in the form of an AMAZING interview with Mr. Erick Avari of fame from Hollywood blockbusters like "Stargate", "The Mummy", "Mr. Deeds" and so much more!!! Hear about the day that he decided to be an actor, his upcoming passion project, what it's like to work with some of Hollywood's most famed directors, and other incredible stories along the way!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, follow Erick Avari on Facebook for the latest updates of his new project, and enjoy!!! Erick's Facebook - www.facebook.com/erickavariofficial Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Instagram - www.instagram.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com
Post-traumatic stress disorder isn't just for victims or war. It has affected many of us and especially people of color in urban environments. We broke down symptoms, ways for children to cope and different questions about whether we deal with PTSD consciously or unconsciously. Listen to our Co-Ed crew members Alyssa, Avari and Jacqui give their most thought provoking insights and dialogue --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Hour One with Ket Shah 01. Cotonete - Super-Vilain Wants Your Love (Heavenly Sweetness 2019) 02. Avari feat. Gammage - Treasure (Glass Door 2018) 03. Sadé Munirah - Gave It All (NativeQ 2019) 04. Bridget Allen - What Would I Say (Specter 2019) 05. Nicole Willis & Banda Palomita - I Call Your Name (Persephone 2019) 06. Monta At Odds - Make The Most Of It (8D Industries 2019) 07. Rosie Turton - The Unknown (Jazz Refreshed 2019) 08. Till von Sein - Aloha (Tilly Jams 2019) 09. Bain - Summer (Bandcamp 2019) 10. LTJ X-Perience - Trying My Best Love (Hot Groovy 2018) 11. Thorne Miller & Chris Sen feat. Mskelle - Wet Cinnamon (Just Move 2019) 12. Qwestlife featuring Teni Tinks - Hit It Off (Disco Soul Version) (Glitterbox 2018) Hour Two with D.J A.K.A (Alan Kenny Arscott) 01. Music Inc. - Ruthies Heart (Strata East 1971/Pure Pleasure 2018) 02. Jesse Gannon - Whatever (Yoruba 2018) 03. Ivan Conti - Encontro (Far Out 2019) 04. Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - We Almost Lost Detroit (Arista 1977/Soul Brother 2019) 05. Teddy Pendergrass - Come Go With Me (Philadelphia Int 1979) 06. The Dells - I Touched A Dream (20th Century Fox 1981) 07. STP - Gotta Love (i! Records 2018) 08. Ancient Deep - The New Wasteland (Ocho 2018) 09. Zepherin Saint & Yoliswa - Love Language (Tyrone Francis Dub) (Shelter 2018) 10. George Lesley Ft. Earl W Green - Blow My Mind (Mark Francis Remix) (Merecumbe Recs 2018)
On the first segment of Co-Ed Conversations, crew members Alyssa, Avari, Logan and Melissa share what it's like to be black teens in America and Atlantic County! They also discuss natural hair- interracial dating and the “N” word. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
July 23, 2018 Interview with Psychologist and Author Dr. Mitra Avari about her book "Divine Balance" by Dr. Farid Holakouee
:):)Thank you for supporting the art and artist that support this project (:(: 01.Dwayne W. Tyree- Can You Feel That (Club Mix) Karmic Power Records 02.Andrea Curato ft Chanelle- Everything (Alright) (Original Latin Vibe Mix) King Street 03.Taola- Freedom (Manoo Remix) Foliage 04.DJ Vivona- Worlds (Afro Mix) Sunclock 05.Blaze prs UDAUFL ft Ultra Nate- A Wonderful Place (Fanatix Remix Main) Nite Grooves 06.Althea Mcqueen- Changes (Blaze Extended Mix) King Street 07.Dj Vivona ft Lisa Shaw & Echo B- Back2You (Q Narongwate Remix) Sunclock 08.Bliss ft JuJu- Begin (Fuminori Kagajo Remix) Nite Grooves 09.Heather Johnson- Destination (Sean McCabe Main Vocal Remix) King Street Digital 10.Rocco Careri & Arturo Macchiavelli ft Ellice- Keep Going (Mark Di Meo Remix) Purple Music 11.D.Avari & T.F.H.M- Eye Of The Tiger (Original Disco Mix) Purple Music 12.Dan E Mc ft Kathy Brown- Take Me High (Latest Craze Vocal) Soundmen On Wax 13.The Messengers ft Lisa Millett- Higher (Karl8 & Andrea Monta Mix) Purple Music 14.The Lounge Lizards ft Jill Rock Jones- Wake Up & Stand Up (Main Mix) Makin' Moves 15.Vangela Crowe- My Medicine (BSA Original Vocal) New Generation Records 16.Allovers ft Calvin Lynch- Addicted (a Doug Gomez RePercussion Edit) King Street 17.Dan E Mc ft Michael Procter- Can't Get Over U (Latest Craze Vocal Mix) Soundmen On Wax
Brock and Tyler along with Avari interview each other and try out an improv generator. RAMBLING AHEAD... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check Out Our Podcast!! Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/debe53916c49f13eda2b23536dea449636a64bd7 iTunes: applepodcasts.com/ramblingbrospodcast Check Out Our Website!! www.ramblingbros.wordpress.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Suggestions and feedback always welcome!!! Please be nice in the comments!!
Corporate honcho turned mentor, Delna Avari shares her learnings mentoring multiple startups. In a candid conversation Simply with Suparnaa, she furtehr shares her views on Gender equity, challenges for women entrepreneurs and her own personal journey.
1.Roman Messer - Cheboksary (Vito Fognini Chillout Remix) 2.Artenovum - Enigmatic Ornaments (East Voices Downbeat Mix) 3.Artenovum - Siberian Skys (Wide Sphere Cut) 4.Artenovum - That's Why We Are Here (Omnisphere Chillout Mix) 5.Sky Spirit - Beautiful Day (Original Mix) 6.Artenovum - Pangu (Enigmatic Chill Mix) 7.Fourtwoone - Deep Ocean (Original Mix) 8.Omair Mirza - Perfect Imperfection (Chillout Mix) (feat. Avari) 9.Artenovum - Sunrays Melody (Piano Clouds Mix) 10.Personality Disorder - F32 (Original Mix) 11.Grube Hovsepian - Palermo (Chillout Mix) 12.InnerSync - A State of Bliss (Chillout Mix) 13.Blue Stone feat. Sheyenne Rivers - Worlds Apart (Original Mix)
Welcome to the first of two podcasts this week. We take a week off, and you get more content. How does that math work out? First up is John's interview with actress Allison Arngrim from O Comic Con. Alison is most well known for playing Nellie on Little House on the Prairie. John hosted one of her panels at OCC and sat down with her later to chat one-on-one. Next is Jerry's interview with actor Erick Avari from Smallville Comic Con. Erick has been in dozens of movies and TV shows, from Seinfeld to The West Wing and from Independence Day to Stargate. Like all good actors, he longs for the opportunity to play King Lear on stage. Jerry sits down to discuss his career, driving the country, and Ben's Bells. Finally, John interviews actor Alain Chanoine from the Smallville Comic Con. Alain was most recently seen as the Incubus in Suicide Squad. John and Alain sit down to discuss the path he took to reach the big screen. Allison Arngrim - 1:50 - 19:40 Erick Avari - 19:40 - 29:20 Alain Chanoine - 29:20 - 40:45
Mooqee vs. Beatvandals - Player Angelo Ferreri - End Of The Street Diva Avari, French House Mafia - Rhythm Is A Dancer (Jamie Lewis Purple Room Mix) Superlover - Heart Drive Sandy Rivera, Haze - Changes 2017 (Tommy Bones Remix) Sebb Junior - Getcha Luv Sebb Junior - Everything's Alright Throttle - Hit The Road Jack Jay Vegas - Break Ya Down DJ Mes - Lonely Nights Bastille - Blame (Claptone Extended) Ivan Latyshev - I Wanna Dance (Saison Remix) Alex Daniell - Birds (The Black 80's Remix) Recorded 3/1/17 Time 56:28
In the fourth episode of Season 2, we show the developing power struggle between Gothmog and Mairon, and the return of Lenwë to the Avari.
Hello, this is the 17th edition of Trance Journey :) Are you ready for a new sounds by Ruben De Ronde, First State, Daniel Kandi and some really Beautiful remixes on classics trance? So hold on and push play ;) 01. Ruben De Ronde & LTN feat. Kimberly Hale – Moment Of Truth (LTN Sunrise Mix) 02. Andain – Beautiful Things (Kastis Torrau & Donatello Remix) 03. Gai Barone – A Force Called Gravity (Original Mix) 04. Markus Schulz feat. Delacey – Destiny (Solid Stone Remix) 05. Jason Ross vs. Luminary – Amsterdam Cairo (Above & Beyond Bootleg) 06. Omair Mirza feat. Avari – Perfect Imperfection (Original Mix) 07. Sunny Lax – Enceladus (Original Mix) 08. Luke Bond vs. CARTEL – Once More (Original Mix) 09. David Gravell – Stay Awake (Extended Mix) 10. First State feat. Anita Kelsey – Falling (First State New Era Remix) 11. Cosmic Gate – am2pm (Extended Mix) 12. Freigeist – 7FT (Extended Mix) 13. Daniel Kandi & Zack Mia – Sector 7 (Extended Mix) 14. Orkidea & Lowland – Glowing Skies (Solarstone Pure Mix) 15. Martin Roth & Alex Bartlett – Off The World (Eddie Bitar Remix) 16. RAM – Heartfelt (Allen Watts Remix) 17. Paul Denton – Searching The Sky (Original Mix) 18. Ferry Corsten – Beautiful (Aly & Fila Remix) 19. Masters & Robert Nickson feat. Justine Suissa – Out There (Robert Nickson 2016 Extended Remix) 20. Saad Ayub & Jennifer Rene – Move On (Extended Mix) 21. Salt Tank – Phoenix (Adam Ellis Remix) 22. The Noble Six – Meteora (Original Mix) 23. Armin van Buuren pres. Rising Star – Clear Blue Moon (Will Rees Remix) 24. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Liquid Soul – The Journey (Original Mix) 25. Ernesto vs. Bastian feat. Susana – Dark Side of the Moon (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix) 26. Coming Soon & Bryan Kearney – Anti Social Media (Original Mix) 27. Factor B – Sacrosanct (Factor B's Chillin in Stratos Mix) 28. Carbon Based Lifeforms – World Of Sleepers (Original Mix)
01. Gai Barone - Blank Pages (Extended Mix) [Pure Trance Progressive] 02. Sovve - Vortex (Original Mix) [AlYf Recordings] 03. Infinity State - It's Me Not You (Original Mix) [Macarize] 04. Vitodito - Cosmic (Club Mix) [Macarize] 05. PARITY - Tengri (Original Mix) [Flashover Trance] 06. Lokka Vox, Alex Leavon - Alive (Alexander Turok Remix) [SirAdrianMusic] 07. Somna, Yang, Melynda - Believe In You (Original Mix) [RNM (RazNitzanMusic)] 08. Avari, Omair Mirza - Perfect Imperfection (Original Mix) [Coldharbour Recordings] 09. Heatbeat, Tomas Heredia - I Am Darkness (Extended Mix) [A State Of Trance] 10. Solis & Sean Truby - Flashlight (Original Mix) [Flashover Trance] 11. Johan Gielen & Talla 2XLC - El Nino (Original Mix) [High Contrast Recordings] 12. Mohammed Khalila - Sakhnin (Original Mix) [Always Alive Recordings] 13. Giuseppe Ottaviani - Musica (Original Mix) [Black Hole Recordings] -- 30 Minutes Of Vocal Trance -- 14. Mark Sherry & Dark Fusion feat. Jan Johnston - Deja Vu (Outburst Vocal Mix) 15. Ben Gold, Christina Novelli - All Or Nothing (Allen Watts Extended Remix) [Whos Afraid Of 138!!] 16. Mike van Fabio & Cherry - Fable (Original Mix) [Abora Recordings] 17. Betsie Larkin - We Are the Sound (Chris Metcalfe Remix) [Magik Muzik] 18. Ferry Corsten - Beautiful (Aly & Fila Remix) [Flashover Recordings] 19. Cartel, Luke Bond - Once More (Dan Stone Remix) [Garuda] -- Back in The Mix -- 20. Mike Sanders - Jet Lag (Original Mix) [Alter Ego Records] 21. Omniks, Eufonica - Adelia (R3dub Remix) [TFB Records] 22. Sergey Nevone & Simon O'Shine - Extraterrestrials (Extended Mix) [Future Sound of Egypt] 23. TUNE OF THE WEEK - Tarmo Tammel - Playa den Bossa (Ferry Tayle Remix) [Digital Society Recordings] 24. Allen Watts - Meteor (Extended Mix) [Whos Afraid Of 138!!]
1 - Alfred Azzetto, DJ Fopp - Funkasso (Oh Yeah) (Alfred's Piano Mix)(miniMarket) 2 - Zenbi & Jerome Robins - Higher (Original Mix)(hotfingers) 3 - Milk & Sugar - Heat (African Day) feat. Nomfusi (Calippo Remix)(enormous) 4 - Oli Hodges - Alrite (Will Varley & Sean M Remix) (13 Records) 5 - IDQ - Your Soul (Original Mix)(urbana) 6 - Reza, Pagano - Sunkissed (Manuel De La Mare Remix) 7 - Yass - Get Some (David Penn Remix)(urbana) 8 - Lane 8 - Loving You (In Session with Lulu James)(anjunadeep) 9 - Chris Bekker & Farius - London Sunrise (original mix)(van dit) 10 - Yuri Kane & Ana Criado - Running Wild (original mix)(RNM) 11 - Jaytech - Paragon (Original Mix)(Zerothree) 12 - Jason Ross - Monarch (original mix)(anjunabeats) 13 -Omair Mirza Ft. Avari - perfect imperfection (original mix) (Coldharbour Recordings) 14 - Kris Morton - Orbital (Original Mix) (Outburst Records)
1 - Alfred Azzetto, DJ Fopp - Funkasso (Oh Yeah) (Alfred's Piano Mix)(miniMarket) 2 - Zenbi & Jerome Robins - Higher (Original Mix)(hotfingers) 3 - Milk & Sugar - Heat (African Day) feat. Nomfusi (Calippo Remix)(enormous) 4 - Oli Hodges - Alrite (Will Varley & Sean M Remix) (13 Records) 5 - IDQ - Your Soul (Original Mix)(urbana) 6 - Reza, Pagano - Sunkissed (Manuel De La Mare Remix) 7 - Yass - Get Some (David Penn Remix)(urbana) 8 - Lane 8 - Loving You (In Session with Lulu James)(anjunadeep) 9 - Chris Bekker & Farius - London Sunrise (original mix)(van dit) 10 - Yuri Kane & Ana Criado - Running Wild (original mix)(RNM) 11 - Jaytech - Paragon (Original Mix)(Zerothree) 12 - Jason Ross - Monarch (original mix)(anjunabeats) 13 -Omair Mirza Ft. Avari - perfect imperfection (original mix) (Coldharbour Recordings) 14 - Kris Morton - Orbital (Original Mix) (Outburst Records)
1 - Alfred Azzetto, DJ Fopp - Funkasso (Oh Yeah) (Alfred's Piano Mix)(miniMarket) 2 - Zenbi & Jerome Robins - Higher (Original Mix)(hotfingers) 3 - Milk & Sugar - Heat (African Day) feat. Nomfusi (Calippo Remix)(enormous) 4 - Oli Hodges - Alrite (Will Varley & Sean M Remix) (13 Records) 5 - IDQ - Your Soul (Original Mix)(urbana) 6 - Reza, Pagano - Sunkissed (Manuel De La Mare Remix) 7 - Yass - Get Some (David Penn Remix)(urbana) 8 - Lane 8 - Loving You (In Session with Lulu James)(anjunadeep) 9 - Chris Bekker & Farius - London Sunrise (original mix)(van dit) 10 - Yuri Kane & Ana Criado - Running Wild (original mix)(RNM) 11 - Jaytech - Paragon (Original Mix)(Zerothree) 12 - Jason Ross - Monarch (original mix)(anjunabeats) 13 -Omair Mirza Ft. Avari - perfect imperfection (original mix) (Coldharbour Recordings) 14 - Kris Morton - Orbital (Original Mix) (Outburst Records)