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Welcome to the most manic episode of the Gaming Together Podcast!Hosted by NaveSpecial Guest: Nick of Friday Night Gamecasthttps://linktr.ee/FridayNightGamecastOur socials: https://linktr.ee/gamingtogetherSupport our content here: https://www.patreon.com/gamingtogetherpodTimestamps:0:00 - Brittany Spears drip4:00 - Steven Flowe and the WWE8:30 - Nave is hiding his power level11:00 - Stone Toad 31613:10 - Nave terrorizes the WWF14:05 - Intro16:10 - Gooner games and the male population18:40 - Nave is paid off by Big Switch 224:40 - Financing a Papa Johns26:05 - Hatsune Miku Colorful Stage30:15 - Working Out and Resident Evil 833:05 - Wanderstop35:20 - Monster Hunter World36:35 - Blue Prince42:00 - Death Stranding1:02:05 - Nave bought 5 Lego games1:07:20 - When did Creed become cool again?1:09:20 - Shower Beers1:11:05 - Strawberry Girls and dying in the pit1:14:00 - Patreon and housekeeping1:17:15 - Will Tennyson and the Mike Doctors1:22:10 - AITA Playing Switch around Dying Chlidren1:30:30 - AITA Bad Friend Cut out of Crew1:43:30 - Split Fiction Review Begins
This week, our intrepid hosts talk about the Switch 2. I mean, what else is there? How about the trailers for M3GAN 2 and The Naked Gun, Val Kilmer, Invincible, Harley Quinn, Citizen Sleeper, Get Smart, bad movies, vtubers, and Pokemon Infinite Fusion? Hey! Do you like our logo? Do you also like t-shirts, mugs, and other cool stuff? Well, now you can get a shirt or mug with our logo! Head to our TeePublic (https://www.teepublic.com/user/nerdoverloadnow) page to check them out!
Gabby and her team discover that the car they were following did not contain Ursula. Where did she go? Kate leaves the hospital from visiting Nelson and goes back to S.I.S. headquarters to talk to Hernandez. Thornton and Scarlett get the DNA results from Major Meredith. Barnes and Sam follow McMillan to a parking lot in Annapolis and observe something suspicious. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabby and her team discover that the car they were following did not contain Ursula. Where did she go? Kate leaves the hospital from visiting Nelson and goes back to S.I.S. headquarters to talk to Hernandez. Thornton and Scarlett get the DNA results from Major Meredith. Barnes and Sam follow McMillan to a parking lot in Annapolis and observe something suspicious. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Choice Classic Radio presents Dragnet, which aired from 1949 to 1957. Today we bring to you the episode titled “The Big Switch.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
Send us a textAs 2025 begins, so does a new dawn for the Xbox Series X|S. With 2024 behind us & a clearer vision for what is to come from Microsoft as the Xbox brand evolves, there is much to be excited about when it comes to Xbox & gaming. We discuss what we know & what we expect from the Xbox in 2025 -- including new announcements, the Dev Direct, new releases, & some of the titles MS will be bringing to PS5 and Switch 2. Support the show
EmSwizzle (Max) discusses the BIGGEST Nintendo Switch 2 leaks that has made it online. We also go over Nintendo news including Animal Crossing LEGO and MORE Switch 2 rumors. We answer your questions and SO MUCH MORE! It's a great time!
Hazel Dockery from Practice Plan is joined by John Greenshaw, Owner and Director of Merlin Telecommunications Ltd, to discuss the upcoming changes to UK telecoms systems, how it will impact dental practices and action to take. What you'll hear: What is the big switch off? Action to take now New opportunities for practices The benefits of the new systems.
In this episode of EV Musings, Gary explores the electric vehicle market in Australia. He is joined by Sarah Aubrey, an electrification advocate, to discuss the current state of EV adoption in the country. They touch on the impact of government policies, the growth of EV sales, and the challenges faced by the Australian market. The conversation highlights the recent shift in government incentives and the dominance of Tesla in the market. Guest Details: Sarah Aubrey is one of Australia's most respected electrification advocates. She is a pure force of nature when it comes to sharing and simplifying the facts about accessible, clean energy and electric cars. A masterful storyteller and professionally trained voice-over actor, Sarah captures the heart of every message with ease and a touch of humour. It's this down-to-earth approach that has drawn a legion of loyal followers from across the globe to her social media channels.It all started in 2022, after reading “The Big Switch” that she decided it was time to act. With a firm belief that all actions, no matter how big or small, can make a difference - she set about getting an energy rating for her home. “When our 115-year-old home got a dismal 2.9-Star energy rating from the Residential Efficiency Scorecard Assessor, it prompted us to begin our journey to full electrification and energy efficiency. Within a mere 2 months, our home underwent a remarkable transformation receiving a 10-Star energy efficiency rating.”Now, she channels her boundless energy for sustainability with a can-do attitude to help others realise their own star-rated dream. With an honest and trustworthy approach to environmentally friendly product and service reviews, she interacts and engages with a diverse, global audience to spread the clean energy message with practical advice.Sarah's exceptional on-camera skills are a testament to her experience as a renowned voice-over actor. Professionally trained, Sarah graduated from Newcastle University and later the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA).Originally from the United Kingdom, Sarah arrived in Australia with her parents as a young girl. Today, she lives in Sydney with her wife Rebecca and their 11-year-old Chihuahua/Staffy Bindi, where she actively participates in the Inner West Council Local Democracy Transport Group and presides over the popular Facebook group, Electric Vehicles for Australia to create a more sustainable and resilient energy future:Sarah on YouTube@Electrify_this on InstagramSarah's WebsiteThis season of the podcast is sponsored by Zapmap, the free to download app that helps EV drivers search, plan, and pay for their charging.Links in the show notes:Lord Howe Island - Cool ThingEpisode produced by Arran Sheppard at Urban Podcasts: https://www.urbanpodcasts.co.uk(C) 2019-2024 Gary Comerford Support me: Patreon Link: http://www.patreon.com/evmusingsKo-fi Link:
This week on It Was a Thing on TV First, in 1988, the film Alien Nation was a theatrical release. That spawned this televised adaptation of that film. While only running for a single season, the franchise showed it had popularity and staying power, as televised movies and other forms of media appeared after this show's demise. Then, 30 years ago FOX shook up the TV landscape when they grabbed the NFL's NFC television package from CBS. In the process, several CBS stations in NFC markets not wanting to lose out on football jumped ship to FOX and set up a domino effect around the country changing many TV viewers' habits. Some of these changes are still being felt in various markets years later. Follow us at all our socials via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:36 - Alien Nation 34:42 - The 30th Anniversary of The Big Switch
30 years ago FOX shook up the TV landscape when they grabbed the NFL's NFC television package from CBS. In the process, several CBS stations in NFC markets not wanting to lose out on football jumped ship to FOX and set up a domino effect around the country changing many TV viewers' habits. Some of these changes are still being felt in various markets years later. KCNC/KUSA/KMGH packages (including the Big Switch on KCNC) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSzqDUOqv75_35MMJd0I4WXyn0TjKg3uK&si=yFrpwVnQ7C6hJpdH KUSA story on The Big Switch featuring Denver Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCbThe00R3k Virgil Dominic explains WJW's switch to FOX. https://youtu.be/LNnezBc9Kfk FOX coming to WJW. https://youtu.be/-mZr3EkhBVs WOIO switches to CBS. https://youtu.be/1hmNZALP6sY WCIX/WFOR swaps with WTVJ (with a wild Letterman) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJvbbUTw-Ipy-iKzqb9z24uN4Ftxe_DbK&si=aZlGyRm2b4ePnug8 https://youtu.be/f1UYwDQIDjo?si=DS2AVMp5-5pjqvrt (full playlist) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJvbbUTw-Ipy-iKzqb9z24uN4Ftxe_DbK&si=9Co39ZbA5OIk61tZ CBS comes to WGPR, Fox comes to WJBK, including credits for “The New Dance Show” - https://youtu.be/73n7LdMpIzY?si=XB5RimBb79mTDU-c Fox comes to WGHP, ABC comes to WNRW, UPN comes to WUPN. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrGrNOGRw2-8T5xcCw1SardvoPhdlkcWn&si=UpZ6VoA3ddrbvwLl WTVW Affiliation Switch from ABC to FOX - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O48lNDnjqSE WNDU segment on WSJV and WBND switching between FOX to ABC (ft. Tom Rinaldi) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Baxpw1cNeWY NBC comes to WCAU https://youtu.be/5SBdyozNvJM?si=3AY7Ncl0F-L9PISx WCAU “25 Years After the Big Switch Some Viewers Still Confuse NBC10 With CBS” (2020) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiPhJJfp1wM
This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Wednesday, August 28th. Our guests today include:- Owen Girard - Follow the show on Twitter @TMSPrestonScott. Check out Preston's latest blog by going to wflafm.com/preston.Listen live to Preston from 6 – 9 a.m. ET and 5 – 8 a.m. CT!WFLA Tallahassee Live stream: https://ihr.fm/3huZWYeWFLA Panama City Live stream: https://ihr.fm/34oufeR Follow WFLA Tallahassee on Twitter @WFLAFM and WFLA Panama City @wflapanamacity and like us on Facebook at @wflafm and @WFLAPanamaCity.
Enjoy two great episodes of Dragnet, which features real case files of the Los Angeles police force in the good old days. Check out our new website at www.bestof1001stories.com!
Createdn by Jack Webb with the support of the Los Angeles Police Dapartment, Dragnet was a huge radio hit for years, portraying the men and women who worked for the department as real people who worked hard to uphold the law and protect the citizens.
Kamala's in - Joe is out!Former FEC Commissioner Hans von Spakovsky joins us to discuss what the Democrats are doing with the Big Switch & whether it's legal.As always he answers your questions!Follow me on X: marywalterradioFollow Hans on X: @hvonspakovsky
NSFW or around children!Denis, Tony, Roger and a late arriving Ann discuss the Big Switch, VP options, Tony vs Pain, Ann arrives late, a Harris Trump debate. Lots of swears. We'll try to better next time.
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: Australia drops case against X over stabbing videos. X's Violent Content Policy. Shorten blames Coalition after NDIA reveals dodgy providers sold illegal drugs to vulnerable Australians. Robodebt: national corruption watchdog's decision not to investigate officials angers victims and whistleblowers. Coalition to dump Australia's 2030 climate target, arguing 43 per cent emissions reduction is unachievable. The Big Switch: Australia's Electric Future. Muted election win for Modi may usher in new era for India's oligarch class. Looking For Modi. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
This week we're bringing you a deep dive into battery supply chains — the season premier of The Big Switch, a show that Latitude Media makes in partnership with Columbia University's SIPA Center on Global Energy Policy. Across this five-episode documentary series, hosted by the acclaimed energy scholar Dr. Melissa Lott, we examine every step of the sprawling global supply chains behind lithium-ion batteries. In this first episode, we break apart one of the battery cells that was in the original Tesla Roadster. Then we explore how critical minerals, like copper, lithium, and nickel, are becoming a major force in global geopolitics, especially involving China, which dominates battery supply chains. The supply chain behind all those batteries could be worth nearly half a trillion dollars by 2030. Whoever controls that supply chain has enormous power — figuratively and literally. In this episode, we explore the stakes of the battery-based transition and ask whether critical minerals will look anything like oil. To listen to the full five-part series, including episodes on mining, manufacturing and more, subscribe to The Big Switch on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Gabby and her team discover that the car they were following did not contain Ursula. Where did she go? Kate leaves the hospital from visiting Nelson and goes back to S.I.S. headquarters to talk to Hernandez. Thornton and Scarlett get the DNA results from Major Meredith. Barnes and Sam follow McMillan to a parking lot in Annapolis and observe something suspicious.
Mark Gurman has been covering Apple since 2009. His reporting career is full of scoops about new products or strategic decisions from inside the company. His latest scoop in February: Apple is finally shutting down its efforts to build an autonomous electric car. Apple first started exploring an electric car in 2014. At that point, cars had already become computers on wheels, Tesla was scaling mass-market production, and vehicle autonomy was the hottest thing in the tech industry. “It made sense that Apple, which has a massive prowess in manufacturing, an incredible design ethos and a high standard for safety…would try to take a crack at that market,” said Gurman, a chief correspondent at Bloomberg. But after a decade of internal disputes, redesigns, and leadership changes, Apple is officially moving on from cars. “This was a clear admission of failure and admission of a need to disperse some of the resources from that program to other projects at the company,” explained Gurman. In March, Gurman co-authored a piece detailing exactly what happened over the last 10 years of secretive work. This week, we talk with him about the vision, the technological challenges, and ask: what if Apple had just acquired Tesla from the start? This episode is brought to you by The Big Switch. In a new 5-episode season, we're digging into the ways batteries are made and asking: what gets mined, traded, and consumed on the road to decarbonization? Listen on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your shows.
Michael chats with Saul Griffith, Australian-born engineer, inventor, advisor, author and 2007 MacArthur "Genius". He specialises in clean and renewable energy technologies, and has founded a dozen technology companies across 20 years in Silicon Valley, as well as authoring 3 books, including `Electrify', and `The Big Switch'. He has recently turned his attention from Otherlab, his independent Research and Development lab, to policy work and writing, including founding Rewiring America and Rewiring Australia, non-partisan organisations dedicated to electrification and decarbonisation and the associated policy and regulatory implications of meeting our climate goals. Saul received his Ph.D. at MIT in the junction between materials science and information theory. Prior to MIT, he studied in Sydney, Australia and at UC Berkeley in metallurgical engineering. Links Buy Saul's 2022 book Electrify: An Optimist's Playbook for Our Clean Energy Future: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262545044/electrify/ Buy Saul's The Big Switch: Australia's Electric Future: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Big-Switch-Australias-Electric-Future-ebook/dp/B09QFQHF8W Buy Saul's 2023 extended essay: https://www.quarterlyessay.com.au/essay/2023/03/the-wires-that-bind Related Episodes The Bridgetown Initiator - Ep145: Prof Avinash Persaud: https://www.cleaningup.live/the-bridgetown-initiator-ep145-prof-avinash-persaud/ Audioblog 12: The 5 Superheroes of the Transition: https://www.cleaningup.live/audioblog-12-net-zero-will-be-harder-than-you-think-and-easier-part-ii-easier/
The US green hydrogen industry is at a critical juncture. After months of input and debate, the government put out draft rules for tax credits at the end of last year – setting strict requirements for matching new, local renewables to hydrogen production. It was hailed by many as a really important step for ensuring that green hydrogen actually lives up to its name. But across the industry, the reaction has been mixed – even among those who want to make the industry as clean as possible. Maeve Allsup, one of our reporters at Latitude Media, started asking around the industry: how are these rules impacting projects? This week, we have a crossover episode with The Latitude, a podcast that brings you stories from our journalists and columnists reporting at the commercial edge of energy tech, markets, and deals. Editor Lisa Martine Jenkins presents two features from the pages of Latitude Media on how the US green hydrogen industry is responding to new rules and canceling some projects. Like what you hear? For more of Latitude Media's coverage of the frontiers of clean energy, sign up for our newsletter. This episode is brought to you by The Big Switch. In a new 5-episode season, we're digging into the ways batteries are made and asking: what gets mined, traded, and consumed on the road to decarbonization? Listen on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your shows.
Chipotle makes New York Stock Exchange history. Why Subway's switch to Pepsi is such a big deal. And can AI make artisanal bread?
There are many forces that could hold back AI in the power system: computing infrastructure, power availability, regulation, and corporate inertia. The biggest one? Good data. Utilities and grid operators are awash in data. But getting access to it – or making sense of it – is very difficult. For a better understanding of how to change that, we turn to someone who spends a lot of his time in the so-called data cloud: Tititaan Palazzi, the head of power and utilities at Snowflake. “Data naturally ends up in different boxes, in different silos. And when you then want to ask questions of the data, it becomes really hard. You can't ask questions across the enterprise,” he explained. In 2018, Palazzi co-founded Myst AI with Pieter Verhoeven, an engineer who built critical demand response applications for the Nest Thermostat. Myst was focused on AI-driven time-series forecasting for the grid. “In the energy industry, there is a lot of time-series data coming from the grid. At the same time, using AI for forecasting is quite challenging because every time you need to create a new prediction, you need to have the latest data. And so from an engineering perspective, it was quite complicated to do,” said Palazzi. Palazzi and Verhoeven arrived at Snowflake after Myst was acquired by the company last year. This week, we feature a conversation with Snowflake's Titiaan Palazzi on busting data silos, some early wins for AI in the power sector, and what phase of the transition we're in. This episode is brought to you by The Big Switch. In a new 5-episode season, we're digging into the ways batteries are made and asking: what gets mined, traded, and consumed on the road to decarbonization? Listen on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your shows.
Batteries are finding their way into everything – from cars to heavy equipment to the electric grid. But scaling up production to meet the demands of a net-zero economy is complicated and contentious. Season 4 of The Big Switch, a Columbia University podcast hosted by Dr. Melissa Lott, digs into the ways batteries are made and asks: what gets mined, traded, and consumed on the road to decarbonization? This is part one of “The Great Battery Boom,” a five-part series on global battery supply chains. Find the rest of Season 4 of The Big Switch on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
When Brian Janous took charge of Microsoft's clean energy strategy in 2011, the company's data center demand was modest. He was measuring new demand in the tens of megawatts. Over the years, that grew to hundreds of megawatts of new demand as hyperscale computing expanded. And then everything changed in the spring of 2023, with the public launch of ChatGPT 3.5, which ran on Microsoft's data centers. “That was the moment that I realized we were going to need a bigger boat. This is a massive leap in a period of like six months – and the amount of time that it takes to actually build infrastructure was measured in years,” said Janous. Projections show data center energy demand could double in the next couple of years, driven by artificial intelligence. Janous saw the hockey stick growth coming, and he realized the disconnect between how fast AI is moving and how the core input to data centers – electricity supply – is struggling to keep pace. After decades of flat demand, load forecasts are doubling because of data centers, expanding ports, new manufacturing plants supported by the IRA, and electric cars. Janous recently co-founded a company, Cloverleaf Infrastructure, to help utilities unlock grid capacity with grid-enhancing technologies, batteries, and other flexible resources to meet the onslaught of new demand. He also advises LineVision, a dynamic line rating company that is helping expand transmission capacity. This week: we talk with Janous about why we don't need energy miracles – we need to think creatively about planning, and squeezing more out of the system. This episode is brought to you by The Big Switch. In a new 5-episode season, we're digging into the ways batteries are made and asking: what gets mined, traded, and consumed on the road to decarbonization? Listen on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your shows.
Our latest podcast episode, featuring the illustrious actress and visionary Samantha Dent. Discover her transformative journey from a young dancer to a theatrical trailblazer, and gain exclusive insights into the creation and evolution of the renowned Bacchae Theatre.
Before season three starts next month, we wanted to bring you an update on the marvellous brain of Paul Mayhew-Archer, which is now partially electrified. At the end of last year, Paul underwent Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) a procedure that Gillian has previously undergone. Now, at the start of 2024, he's had the electrodes switched on. So what impact is the DBS having on Paul? How optimistic does he feel for the future? And what do the other Movers and Shakers make of a procedure that involves drilling into your head?Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, Gillian Lacey-Solymar, Mark Mardell, Paul Mayhew-Archer, Sir Nicholas Mostyn and Jeremy Paxman.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot.Music by Alex Stobbs.Artwork by Till Lukat.PR by Sally Jones.Movers and Shakers is generously sponsored by Boardwave, high powered Executive networking programme for European Software CEO, Non-Exec Directors, Chairs and their Investors. They are keen supporters of Cure Parkinson's. To find out more, visit https://cureparkinsons.org.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kapuso Pop Rocker Anthony Rosaldo is never afraid to reinvent his musical image — from balladeer to pop rocker and now musical theater artist! Which famous musical will he be starring in this 2024? Anthony and Nelson give hints! Prior to joining GMA's The Clash in 2019, Anthony joined different singing contests. He also worked as a musician abroad to support his parents. Now that he has a major concert coming up in January, Anthony looks back on these years that have made his success bittersweet.
Today we talk about the future of the Pokemon series and dive a bit into a report on Nintendo seeking out new partners! *Guests* The Nerdiest Podcast FVLAM SaphronCityTV MandyleePlays **The Regulars** Eric Mohr AndresRestart Jake Randall Nintendo Prime
Lacy, Lou, an Dan are back with another episode of Alfred Hitchcock presents season one episode 15 the big switch Duiven have some fun and welcome back! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lacy-williams1/support
Dragnet, “Big Switch,” aired on January 12, 1954. That's a fact.
This week, we're running an episode of Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers, from our friends at Environmental Defense Fund: “The fastest electric vehicle fleet makeover in the west”. Degrees is an action hub for green job seekers to find career guidance and connect to a community of mentors, especially now that green jobs are among the fastest growing jobs globally, surging over 237% in the past five years. The new season of Degrees, “How to Green Your Job,” is out now wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure you check out other Degrees episodes about how the green jobs transformation is shaping the future. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. And as for The Big Switch, we're working hard on the next season. And – spoiler alert! – we're looking at the supply chains behind lithium-ion batteries. It's a technology that could transform the global energy system. In this season, we examine the trillion dollar question — can we make batteries fast enough to put us on track to meet net-zero climate goals? Enjoy and stay tuned for more! Degrees home EDF Green Jobs Hub
@TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsJoin Clara's Crusade Fundraising TeamCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Post) Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO (Twitter and Post)https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium http://www.americanaquarium.com/Talkin' Politics | St. Louis hosts DNC and Has Controversy Locally Prior; Trump Gets Gagged; Matt Gaetz Caught The Car, So Now What?; Biden's Big Switch On Immigration and 2024 Impacts
@TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsJoin Clara's Crusade Fundraising TeamCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Post) Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO (Twitter and Post)https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium http://www.americanaquarium.com/Talkin' Politics | St. Louis hosts DNC and Has Controversy Locally Prior; Trump Gets Gagged; Matt Gaetz Caught The Car, So Now What?; Biden's Big Switch On Immigration and 2024 Impacts
Putin's assault on Ukraine triggered an energy crisis that sent Europe's economies into a tailspin and put the European clean energy transition to the test. But how did the European Union, a leader in climate action, become so dependent on Russian oil and gas to begin with?
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TED Climate will be back soon -- in the meantime here is an episode of another podcast we thought you'd enjoy. This is the first episode of a five-part series exploring the European energy crisis in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In this season, we ask the trillion dollar question: Will this crisis speed or slow down the energy transition in Europe? And what does that mean for the rest of the world? Unpacking the history behind Europe's dependence on Russian energy Putin's assault on Ukraine triggered an energy crisis that sent Europe's economies into a tailspin and put the European energy transition to the test. But how did the European Union, a leader in climate action, become so dependent on Russian oil and gas to begin with? This season, we look at the energy systems of Germany and Poland. Both have very different energy systems, but both became dependent on Russian energy for heating homes, firing power plants, and fueling businesses. In this episode, we look at the immediate impact of the Ukraine invasion on that dependency and the historical influences behind it– from Germany's pursuit of natural gas to Poland's centuries-long relationship with coal. Then we ask whether Europe's initial response to the crisis– leaning more heavily on fossil fuels– will accelerate or slow down Europe's push toward green energy. If you like The Big Switch, you can listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Putin's assault on Ukraine triggered an energy crisis that sent Europe's economies into a tailspin and put the European energy transition to the test. But how did the European Union, a leader in climate action, become so dependent on Russian oil and gas to begin with? This week, we're posting the first episode in a new five-part series for The Big Switch. The show is a collaboration between Post Script Media and the Columbia Center on Global Energy Policy. The series looks at the energy systems of Germany and Poland. Both have very different energy economies, but both became dependent on Russian energy for heating homes, firing power plants, and fueling businesses. In this episode, we look at the immediate impact of the Ukraine invasion and the historical influences behind the dependence – from Germany's pursuit of natural gas to Poland's centuries-long relationship with coal. Then we ask whether Europe's initial response to the crisis will accelerate or slow down the region's push toward green energy. You can subscribe to The Big Switch anywhere you get your podcasts.
Matty Dalrymple talks with Michael Bracken about THE PATH TO SHORT STORY PUBLICATION, including getting a feel for what editors like and studying the guidelines; making yourself known to editors ... in a good way; finding the opportunities; knowing when to say no ... and when to try something new; best practices for submissions, including the importance of understanding MS Word; the value of connections, not competition; changes to short fiction as a money-maker; and the pros of indy and traditional publishing. Show notes at https://bit.ly/TIAP193 Did you find the information in this video useful? Please consider supporting The Indy Author! https://www.patreon.com/theindyauthor https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattydalrymple Michael Bracken is the Edgar- and Shamus-nominated, Derringer-winning author of 1,200 short stories, including crime fiction published in The Best American Mystery Stories and The Best Mystery Stories of the Year. Jack Bludis, author of The Big Switch, called Michael the “Mickey Spillane for the new century.” Michael is also an Anthony-nominated editor of 20 published and forthcoming anthologies, the editor of Black Cat Mystery Magazine, and an associate editor of Black Cat Weekly. He lives, writes, and edits in Texas. Matty Dalrymple is the author of the Lizzy Ballard Thrillers, beginning with ROCK PAPER SCISSORS; the Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels, beginning with THE SENSE OF DEATH; and the Ann Kinnear Suspense Shorts. She is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. Matty also writes, speaks, and consults on the writing craft and the publishing voyage, and shares what she's learned on THE INDY AUTHOR PODCAST. She has written books on the business of short fiction and podcasting for authors; her articles have appeared in "Writer's Digest" magazine. She is a member of the Alliance of Independent Authors.
Joe breaks down the "Big Switch" PLUS...Representative Jim Jordan joins Joe at the bottom of this hour talking about the Biden Bribery investigation
Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked supply shortages, fears of blackouts, and a scramble to find new sources of energy. In this season of The Big Switch we're trying to answer the trillion-dollar question: Will the energy crisis speed up or slow down Europe's clean energy transition? And what will it mean for the rest of the world? Over the next five episodes, we'll look at Poland and Germany specifically to figure out how they're navigating supply shocks, and planning for the future. This show is all about trade-offs. This season, we're talking about tradeoffs on a grand scale. Because the decisions Europe makes now in response to this ongoing crisis have consequences around the world. Season 3 of The Big Switch drops June 26th. Listen on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Durham Report concludes the Democrats, the DOJ and the FBI had ZERO reason to investigate and then impeach Donald Trump for Russia collusion. Zero. Even worse, since it was almost 8 years ago when this all started, what the FBI is saying today is a provable lie. Imagine that... the IRS team investigating Hunter Biden the past couple years has been re-assigned and replaced. Ya, our government is rocking! Miller Lite went full woke a month earlier than Bud Light but apparently nobody noticed. Until now. I've got the details. I had a strange encounter with Jackson Mahomes Saturday in KC and now we have new information about his assault charges case. The Chiefs sign a cornerback with local ties, Frank Mason has a really sad story about all his trophies and title rings and 3 locals won $50,000 last week playing the lottery.
Are you a utility or climate tech startup looking to understand how artificial intelligence will shape your company? Come to our one-day event, Transition-AI: Boston on June 15. Our listeners get a 20% discount with the code PSPODS20. We're hard at work on a new season of The Big Switch podcast, which will go deep on the impact of the European energy crisis. And this week, we're featuring an episode from last season. There's been a pretty major shake-up in the world of transit decarbonization. Last summer, the California Air Resources Board – a state organization that regulates air quality – approved a rule mandating that by 2035, all new cars sold in California will be zero-emissions. And last month, California approved a ban on diesel by 2036 in heavy-duty transport. These rules will transform California's transportation market; and deliver some huge climate and health wins along the way. Between now and 2035, the regulation will result in 9.5 million fewer gas-powered cars on the road. California's not alone in cracking down on gas cars – soon, as many as seventeen other states may follow suit, resulting in a wave of regulation that could change American transit forever. In this episode, Dr. Melissa Lott talks with Mary Nichols, the former Chair of the California Air Resources Board, about the history and consequences of the rule. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a public relations, strategic messaging, and social media agency dedicated to elevating the work of climate and clean energy companies. Learn more about FischTank's approach to cleantech and their services: fischtankpr.com. The Carbon Copy is brought to you by Sungrow. Now in more than 150 countries, Sungrow's solutions include inverters for utility-scale, commercial & industrial solar, plus energy storage systems. Learn more at us.sungrowpower.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a must listen to interview! Dr. Carol Swain breaks down the history of the Democratic Party, essentially putting them on trial. Other topics include: 1) Dr. Swain's reaction to the midterm election results; 2) why she'd never support former VP Mike Pence for president; 3) why Christians are so wimpy when it comes to politics; 4) hear her amazing testimony about achieving the American Dream and becoming a professor of political science and law at Princeton and later Vanderbilt University through hard work and determination despite growing up in the Civil Rights era; 5) Affirmative Action and debunking the “Big Switch” and “3/5 Vote” lies. More: www.TheCarljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.