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Support us on Patreon... Team LMSU are calling all Summerupperers to come join the expanded LMSU universe and support our Patreon! This year we are upping the ante and every fortnight when a regular episode drops, there will be an additional, delicious, subscriber only BoCo episode hitting the feeds as well. Because, THERE IS TOO MUCH! Head on over to https://www.patreon.com/LetMeSumUp.—After an extended summer vacay, Team LMSU is back - and not a minute too soon! The spidey senses of the folks at the Climate Change Authority must have been tingling and with a BOOM dropped their analysis ‘Assessing the impact of a nuclear pathway on Australia's emissions' on the very morning we recorded this episode.Joined by sometime co-host and sensible energy expert superhero Alison Reeve, the crew digest this little amuse bouche: over 1 billion tonnes of extra emissions! The cost of pursuing Frontier Economics' nuclear pathway is quite the emissions mouthful.Sidebar nerd alert: reverse engineer graphs just like the CCA folks with this handy tool: https://www.graphreader.com/ Our main paperIn act 2 of our double nuclear paper spectacular, the LMSU crew takes on the intercontinental ballistic market outlook ‘The Path to a New Era for Nuclear Energy' from the folk at the International Energy Agency. And Hooo-eeeee are they bullish! Their numbers don't lie though and it's more of a ‘let a thousand reactors bloom' kinda sentiment than a bona-fide BOOMtime for nuclear's share of the global pie. Our take? It's 25 years to net zero, we got 80 SMR designs and a drive to cut costs through standardisation and sequencing. Hit It?Aaaaand because we couldn't get nary enough NUKES this week, after we recorded, the House Select Committee on Nuclear Energy released its Interim report for the inquiry into nuclear power generation in Australia. Bon appetit!One more thingsAlison's One More Thing is: a recent Carbon Brief analysis that shows clean energy contributed 10% of China's GDP in 2024. Exactly the kind of good news we could stand to see more of!Tennant's One More Thing is: would a Border Carbon Adjustment be a poke in the eye of a newly belligerent USA? (Rather less than the GST!)Frankie's One More Thing is: speculation that the implementation of the 2025 version of the National Construction Code will remain uncertain, especially with the Productivity Commission's recent report recommending an independent review of building regulations.Luke's One More Thing is: that 2025 will see the delivery of sweet, delicious BoCo dessert every fortnight alongside the main course of regular episodes. Head on over to patreon.com/LetMeSumUp to make sure you don't miss a bite.And that's all from us Summerupperers! Send your hot tips and suggestions for papers to us at mailbag@letmesumup.net and check out our back catalogue at letmesumup.net.
US empire has decided not to push for NATO membership for Ukraine, thereby back peddling the proxy war against Russia. Meanwhile, Trump n friends are sending 5,000 troops to the border bc the Gestapo (CBP/ICE) need support in their human rights violations. And private prisons stand to make even more bank as detentions of migrants and refugees are expected to skyrocket. Violence in the West Bank is at levels not seen since the last Intifada in 2000. And there are some striking similarities between the horrific imprisonment of Palestinians and the prison industrial complex here in the land of the free. PLUS death by orgasm? leecamp.net artkillingapathy.com
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The US is finally dropping the idea of Ukraine NATO membership, and we may be on the cusp of peace between Ukraine and Russia. PLUS, private prison investors are excited to impression thousands more!
The US is finally dropping the idea of Ukraine NATO membership, and we may be on the cusp of peace between Ukraine and Russia. PLUS, private prison investors are excited to impression thousands more!
Oil workers are often typecast as rough: embodying the toxic masculinity, racism, consumerist excess, and willful ignorance of the extractive industries and petrostates they work for. But their poetry troubles these assumptions, revealing the fear, confusion, betrayal, and indignation hidden beneath tough personas. The Rough Poets: Reading Oil-Worker Poetry (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2024) by Dr. Melanie Dennis Unrau presents poetry by workers in the Canadian oil and gas industry, collecting and closely reading texts published between 1938 and 2019: S.C. Ells's Northland Trails, Peter Christensen's Rig Talk, Dymphny Dronyk's Contrary Infatuations, Mathew Henderson's The Lease, Naden Parkin's A Relationship with Truth, Lesley Battler's Endangered Hydrocarbons, and Lindsay Bird's Boom Time. These writers are uniquely positioned, Melanie Dennis Unrau argues, both as petropoets who write poetry about oil and as theorists of petropoetics with unique knowledge about how to make and unmake worlds that depend on fossil fuels. Their ambivalent, playful, crude, and honest petropoetry shows that oil workers grieve the environmental and social impacts of their work, worry about climate change and the futures of their communities, and desire jobs and ways of life that are good, safe, and just. How does it feel to be a worker in the oil and gas industry in a climate emergency, facing an energy transition that threatens your way of life? Unrau takes up this question with the respect, care, and imagination necessary to be an environmentalist reader in solidarity with oil workers. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Oil workers are often typecast as rough: embodying the toxic masculinity, racism, consumerist excess, and willful ignorance of the extractive industries and petrostates they work for. But their poetry troubles these assumptions, revealing the fear, confusion, betrayal, and indignation hidden beneath tough personas. The Rough Poets: Reading Oil-Worker Poetry (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2024) by Dr. Melanie Dennis Unrau presents poetry by workers in the Canadian oil and gas industry, collecting and closely reading texts published between 1938 and 2019: S.C. Ells's Northland Trails, Peter Christensen's Rig Talk, Dymphny Dronyk's Contrary Infatuations, Mathew Henderson's The Lease, Naden Parkin's A Relationship with Truth, Lesley Battler's Endangered Hydrocarbons, and Lindsay Bird's Boom Time. These writers are uniquely positioned, Melanie Dennis Unrau argues, both as petropoets who write poetry about oil and as theorists of petropoetics with unique knowledge about how to make and unmake worlds that depend on fossil fuels. Their ambivalent, playful, crude, and honest petropoetry shows that oil workers grieve the environmental and social impacts of their work, worry about climate change and the futures of their communities, and desire jobs and ways of life that are good, safe, and just. How does it feel to be a worker in the oil and gas industry in a climate emergency, facing an energy transition that threatens your way of life? Unrau takes up this question with the respect, care, and imagination necessary to be an environmentalist reader in solidarity with oil workers. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Oil workers are often typecast as rough: embodying the toxic masculinity, racism, consumerist excess, and willful ignorance of the extractive industries and petrostates they work for. But their poetry troubles these assumptions, revealing the fear, confusion, betrayal, and indignation hidden beneath tough personas. The Rough Poets: Reading Oil-Worker Poetry (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2024) by Dr. Melanie Dennis Unrau presents poetry by workers in the Canadian oil and gas industry, collecting and closely reading texts published between 1938 and 2019: S.C. Ells's Northland Trails, Peter Christensen's Rig Talk, Dymphny Dronyk's Contrary Infatuations, Mathew Henderson's The Lease, Naden Parkin's A Relationship with Truth, Lesley Battler's Endangered Hydrocarbons, and Lindsay Bird's Boom Time. These writers are uniquely positioned, Melanie Dennis Unrau argues, both as petropoets who write poetry about oil and as theorists of petropoetics with unique knowledge about how to make and unmake worlds that depend on fossil fuels. Their ambivalent, playful, crude, and honest petropoetry shows that oil workers grieve the environmental and social impacts of their work, worry about climate change and the futures of their communities, and desire jobs and ways of life that are good, safe, and just. How does it feel to be a worker in the oil and gas industry in a climate emergency, facing an energy transition that threatens your way of life? Unrau takes up this question with the respect, care, and imagination necessary to be an environmentalist reader in solidarity with oil workers. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
US tariffs on Canada and Mexico could mean extra support for Australian beef exports. How and why? We delve into it here. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124 AFSL 234945 (“the Bank”). Before listening to this podcast, you are advised to read the full GEMR disclaimers, which can be found at www.commbankresearch.com.au. No Reliance This podcast is not investment research and nor does it purport to make any recommendations. Rather, this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not to be relied upon for any investment purposes. This podcast does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. It is not to be construed as a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial products, or as a recommendation, and/or investment advice. You should not act on the information in this podcast. The Bank believes that the information in this podcast is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations made are reasonably held at the time given, and are based on the information available at the time of its compilation. No representation or warranty, either expressed or implied, is made or provided as to accuracy, reliability or completeness of any statement made. Liability Disclaimer The Bank does not accept any liability for any loss or damage arising out of any error or omission in or from the information provided, or arising out of the use of all or part of the podcast.
Seán defoe is joined by Dr. Barra Roantree, Assistant Professor in Economics and Programme Director of the joint ESRI-TCD MSc in Economic Policy at Trinity College Dublin and Emmet Oliver, Business Correspondent with The Hard Shoulder to have a look at Tuesday's budget.It looks like the govrnment is going to spend big, but will it be put in the right places?Press 'Play' to hear more on Tuesday's budget.
Bill Corbett and the Fireball Dudes provide the one of the most memorable experiences of any given year with their Super Nukes. No matter how many unforgettable displays get sent up at any given event, the fireballs remain one of the most revered and special demonstrations crowds come to see. Bill hangs out with the guys to tell some stories, chat about what makes the fireball so profound, how it can be used to create some of the most impactful pyrotechnic scenes around, and what the Dudes have in store for Sky Wars fans in 2024. Episode #66 is sponsored by muuxBRD! More e-matches, less time! Support the Sh*t Show!! Support RPP -> Patreon Hang with us -> Discord Buy some Merch, balls, DB25 Cables or leave us a Voicemail (we'll play it on-air)! #Fireworks, #Pyrotechnics, #SkyShow, #FireworkDisplay, #BoomTime, #pyro, #pyromusical, #The RHYTHM Pyro Podcast, #FireballDudes
Shaun Hauter may be a polarizing figure in the pyro community, but don't let the noise fool you. His dedication and talent as a pyromusical show designer make him a strong competitor in the field. Shaun joins AJ, Jamie, and Bo to rap about Sky Wars 2024 and his upcoming outing in the Pro-AM division Episode #65 is sponsored by muuxBRD! More e-matches, less time! Support the Sh*t Show!! Support RPP -> Patreon Hang with us -> Discord Buy some Merch, balls, DB25 Cables or leave us a Voicemail (we'll play it on-air)! #Fireworks, #Pyrotechnics, #SkyShow, #FireworkDisplay, #BoomTime, #pyro, #pyromusical, #The RHYTHM Pyro Podcast
John Mikrut joins Jamie, AJ, and Bo for some reflection time as he finishes preparations for his Sky Wars 2024 Pro division competition. This episode is sponsored by muuxBRD! More e-matches, less time! Support the Sh*t Show!! Join us on Patreon or buy some Merch! Our Links Patreon Merch or Voicemail Discord DB25 Cables 1 Shot Ballz #Fireworks, #Pyrotechnics, #SkyShow, #FireworkDisplay, #BoomTime, #pyro, #pyromusical, #The RHYTHM Pyro Podcast
Nic Stone talks to Solar Insiders about the myriad innovative off-grid projects that are using PowerPlus Energy's Australian made – and made for Australia – batteries, including tons of renewable powered dongas.
In episode 31 of Stocks Neat, Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown and CIO Steve Johnson discuss Nvidia's unprecedented rise, the recent Guzman y Gomez IPO, current investor sentiment and macroeconomic concerns. They examine the future competitive landscape of the AI chip space and Guzman's plans for global expansion. Moving onto the whiskey tasting, they then test a Glenturret whiskey from the "supposed" oldest distillery in Scotland.The episode also features a discussion of geopolitical risks and the implications of government policy. Rather than looking at any policy changes from a market wide perspective, they argue that investors should focus on how that change may affect specific sectors. Listen to the full episode to find out more.“If you can put aside the fear of missing out, there's plenty to do in a world where investors are apathetic to 95% of stocks”.
Joel and Kevin continue their rewatch of RPM and talk about the newest fighter joining the Grid in Power Rangers Legacy Wars. Should we talk about the trauma or just go fight evil robots? Meh! May the Power Protect You, always. Originally Recorded: 5/11/24 Watch Power Rangers RPM Episodes on the Official Power Rangers YouTube by clicking here! Resource for donating/education on the Palestine conflict: https://savepalestine.carrd.co/ Follow us on Twitter and Bluesky! Podcast: @MayThePowerPod (Twitter)/ @MayThePowerPod (Bluesky) Joel: @Thespispunk (Twitter)/ @Thespispunk (Bluesky) Kevin: @BridgeMT3 (Twitter)/ @BridgeMT3 (Bluesky)/ @BridgeMT (Twitch)
I'm super excited to be joined by Oliver Legg, the co-founder of Aspiron Search, a specialist headhunter in the cybersecurity market operating from the UK but placing people all over the US.Oliver started his career as a regional sales manager for a home security installation company seven years ago. Today, alongside Joe his co-founder, they generate over 7 figures a year with a team of five in the cybersecurity market. A super modern agency with a focus on brand and content (their podcast alone last year made them 320,000 in net fee income)TakeawaysThe challenging but rewarding transition from sales to recruitment Key to launching a business during a pandemic The importance of a supportive network and the right guidanceThe challenges of growing a team in 2022Navigating expectations from the marketAdapting and the value of consistency in the early stages of a new business If you're looking to grow your business or want to launch your own agency and want to hear from someone who didn't start too long ago, but is having an amazing journey, then you've got to listen to this!Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:26 Oliver's Journey into Recruitment06:12 Transition from Sales to Recruitment09:03 Joining Iceberg and Early Success14:21 Starting Asperon Search25:29 Early Success and Growth28:29 Working with Recruit Hub31:17 Opening the Crawley Office34:12 Boom Time and Hiring35:12 Introduction to Triuntapped36:12 Process of Working with Triuntapped37:08 Benefits of Using Triuntapped37:37 Challenges of Growing a Team in 202238:59 Lessons Learned in 202240:43 Adapting the Business Model43:10 The Impact of Change on the Business44:39 The Importance of Consistency and Adaptation45:07 Navigating the Challenges of 202346:04 The Resilience of the Business47:29 The Power of LinkedIn and Content Creation49:24 Investing in the Business50:51 Starting a Business and Lessons Learned53:46 The Decision to Move to Bournemouth56:06 The Impact of the Move on the Team58:01 Current Way of Working59:27 Future Hiring Plans01:02:16 The Benefits of Being Together01:05:38 Goals for 202401:08:41 Closing Remarks__________________________________________Episode Sponsor: UntappedSafe to say, last year was tricky for the recruitment sector globally. Many have had to operate through uncertain times, making tough calls and streamlining where possible.However, accessing lower-cost resources internationally has proven to be the 2023 cheat code for business performance. But anyone who has tried it knows it's not easy to get right. That's where Untapped comes in. Untapped is one of the hottest companies in the market right now, helping agencies in the UK, US, Middle East and Australia transition to the new world, leverage elite remote individuals and even build whole offshore sourcing and recruiting teams. They source from the most exciting talent pools on the planet for recruitment staff and embed elite talent into your company to improve diversity, productivity and the cost of your teams. Your UK team will also love the help with some of the repetitive, time-consuming work that lands on their desk, improving their job satisfaction. They put around 3000 candidates per month through an intense 4-stage interview and online testing...
AJ, Jamie, and Bo dive DEEP into the artistic concepts of creating fireworks choreography. In this episode, they try to unravel the mystery behind choosing fireworks effects that perfectly complement the emotional nuances of a display's music and flow. Merch
A celebrity learns about his historical connection to.... Apple's new toy won't make you puke... Biden's BS regarding the border crisis... A fine example of a DEI hire. Stupid Should Hurt: https://www.armstrongandgetty.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
January 30, 2024 • 36 mins A celebrity learns about his historical connection to.... Apple's new toy won't make you puke... Biden's BS regarding the border crisis... A fine example of a DEI hire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
January 30, 2024 • 36 mins A celebrity learns about his historical connection to.... Apple's new toy won't make you puke... Biden's BS regarding the border crisis... A fine example of a DEI hire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The economy added more than 330-thousand new positions last month. We go In Depth. Electing a new Speaker: one Republican gets a very big endorsement. And...we talk with film-maker Ken Burns about an animal that has become an American icon, but was nearly wiped out.
“This is why we got into teaching, to help people who want to do something good beyond themselves, not just make money, but do something good beyond themselves.” - Nancy K. Napier, PhDToday's featured award-winning author is distinguished professor, inspiring speaker, and executive coach, Nancy K. Napier Ph.D. Nancy and I had a fun chat about her book, “The Bridge Generation of Việt Nam: Spanning Wartime to Boomtime”, embracing the beginner's mind, and more!!! Key Things You'll Learn:The benefits of being a beginner and how it influences her teaching approachThe value of seeking guidance from experts in the learning processWhat Nancy learned from helping to start Vietnam's first international standard business school in Hanoi Dr. Nancy's Site: https://www.nancyknapier.com/Dr. Nancy's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001HPVH54/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=97d79250-e1f3-454e-9df7-7df7587657fa&store_ref=ap_rdr&ref_=ap_rdr The opening track is titled “I Feel It” by Bosnow from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/bosnow/i-feel-itLicense code: OLUCPMP4LR8AQ2XC Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmon You May Also Like… Ep. 602 – “How to Unlock Your Creative Potential” with Robin Landa (@rlanda): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-602-how-to-unlock-your-creative-potential-with-robin-landa-rlanda/ Ep. 301 – “Transformative Creativity” with Firdaus Kharas (@Culture_Shift): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-301-transformative-creativity-with-firdaus-kharas-culture_shift/Ep. 472 – “From Academia to Entrepreneurship” with Dr. Emily Crookston (@EMCrookston): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-472-from-academia-to-entrepreneurship-with-dr-emily-crookston-emcrookston/ #Bonus Host2Host Ep.– “Unleashing the Power of Respect” with Dr. Joseph Shrand (@Drjoeshrand): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-host2host-ep-unleashing-the-power-of-respect-with-dr-joseph-shrand-drjoeshrand/ #Holiday Bonus Ep. – “Read Until You Understand” with Dr. Farah Griffin (@FJasmineG): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/holiday-bonus-ep-read-until-you-understand-with-dr-farah-griffin-fjasmineg/ Ep. 474 – “How Social Media Impacts The Way We Think, Feel and Behave” with Tyler Hendon (@tylerhendon7): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-474-how-social-media-impacts-the-way-we-think-feel-and-behave-with-tyler-hendon-tylerhendon7/ Ep. 358.5 – “Letters From My Students” with Dr. Miguel Hernandez (@Dr41Miguel): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-3585-letters-from-my-students-with-dr-miguel-hernandez-dr41miguel/ 110 - "Self-Intelligence" with Jane Ransom (@TheJaneRansom): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/110-self-intelligence-with-jane-ransom-thejaneransom/ Ep. 664 – “The Power of Thought” with Lynn McLaughlin, MEd, BEd, BA (@lynnmcla): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-664-the-power-of-thought-with-lynn-mclaughlin-med-bed-ba-lynnmcla/ Ep. 486 – “From Lawyer to Bestselling Children's Book Writer” with Joanna Hurley: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-486-from-lawyer-to-bestselling-childrens-book-writer-with-joanna-hurley/
A trivia game featuring Jabroni & Philly Boy. Categories played in this episode include Kid Rock or Joe Dirt, Christmas Movies, Barbie, TV Theme Songs 1, Chest Pubes, TV Theme Songs 2, Walt Disney, Red Hot, & Swimming.Intro music by gilv.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com
A trivia game featuring Jabroni & Philly Boy. Categories played in this episode include Michael Jordan, Cars That Flopped, Yearbook Photos, American Holidays, Apple, Clothing Brands, Video Games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Soda.Intro music by gilv."Rock Me Tonite" written by Billy Squier.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com
The 1990s put Indigenous players in the spotlight, not always for reasons worth celebrating. Andy Krakouer and Gilbert McAdam remember that infamous day at Victoria Park, marvel at Norm Smith Medal winning performances from Peter Matera and Andrew McLeod and celebrate the debuts of Michael O'Loughlin, Adam Goodes and ‘The Wizard' Jeff Farmer in a memorable decade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sunday Times' Rich List is out - and for the first time in sixteen years there's been a fall in the number of billionaires. Also is the clock ticking on American support for Ukraine?The World in 10 is your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more with a digital subscription at thetimes.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Several Danish trading companies have posted record high profits in recent weeks. What's the secret to their success? Listen to a discussion on the reasons behind the massive rise in earnings and how they have been received in Denmark amid a cost of living crisis. In addition, a row over huge bonuses and allegations of market manipulation are likely to increase the chances of a regulatory backlash. Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, MontelGuest: Anders Plejdrup Houmøller, CEO, Houmoller Consulting ApSMartin Dam Wied, Head of Department, Green Power Denmark
From the valleys of COVID, to now what feels like an endless ascent, travel advisors have come a long way. Business is strong across the board, with advisors reporting more clients booking more travel at a higher price than ever before. No one has a crystal ball. But how long can it really last? In this episode, Joshua Bush of Ave Two Travel joins TMR to talk about what he's seeing the industry right now when it comes to that demand, what luxury clients want right now, and what destinations are trending. In the conversation, Bush also talks about his roots in travel—his parents built Ave Two, formerly Park Ave Travel, because of their love of travel and eventually convinced him to leave his career in consumer finance to join them, a decision form which he has never looked back.
A trivia game featuring Sketchy Scott & Jabroni. Categories played in this episode include Dead or Alive, Cartoon Characters, Lines from Movies - 2, US Presidents, Lines from Movies - 3, DeLorean, Russell Crowe, and Ciggies.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com
A trivia game featuring Sketchy Scott & Jabroni. Categories played in this episode include 80's Hair Bands, What Theme Song Is This, Random, 1960's Music, Breakfast Cereals, 90's Hip-Hop, Italy, Sneakers, and Spice Girls.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com
Without doubt, 2022 will be remembered as one of the most pivotal years in the history of power generation. It was the year that highlighted the folly of concentrated supply. In Europe, the war in Ukraine raised energy security issues caused by heavy reliance on Russian gas. At the same time, China's dominance of the solar and energy storage supply chains posed national security questions for energy policy planners. These concerns have spurred European and North American policy makers to reshape renewable energy industry supply chains to reduce dependence on imported equipment. On the 16 August 2022, the United States took its first and most significant step to reshape the renewables supply chain, with President Biden's signing of the Inflation Reduction Act. Two key provisions are likely to be game- changing for equipment manufacturers. First, the Act provides a tax credit, known as the advanced manufacturing production credits (AMPC), for US-made renewable equipment. Second, it incentivises developers of US renewable projects to purchase domestically produced equipment by providing an additional tax credit if they meet domestic content requirement (DCR) thresholds. On the podcast, host Liz Dennett is joined by Horizons report author Daniel Liu, Head of Asset Commercial Performance at Wood Mackenzie, and Melissa Lott, Director of Research at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University. Together they explore the implications for manufacturers, developers and investors off the back of the historic climate bill. Read the full report here: https://www.woodmac.com/horizons/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Maxwell's Kitchen BOOM TIME. A trivia game featuring Philly Boy & Jabroni. Categories played in this episode include Tarantino Films, Lines from Movies, Random, Steven Spielberg, Taco Bell, Kardashians, TGIF, McDonalds Celebrity Meals, Profanity, Canada, Colorado, and Mr. Sketch. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.Opening music by Antracto.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com
Christopher O'Sullivan, Green Party TD for Waterford; Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid-West; Verona Murphy, Independent TD for Wexford; Christina Finn, Political Correspondent with TheJournal.ie
In September's VermontBiz, we profile a true Renaissance economic Development man. As President of the non-profit Greater Burlington Industrial Corporation, Frank Cioffi has had a hand in almost every significant economic development in Vermont over the last three decades! We also look at the Construction industry – this can be considered a Boom Time - as long as a tight workforce, and supply chain problems don't get in the way… And we interview South Burlington's Jay Fayette and Johnny Illick to get a contractor's view of today's business climate. VermontBiz's economic report focuses on Franklin County – where opportunity and bustling tourism are meeting workforce and housing issues. And what will happen to office space as a paradigm shift takes a toll on a once thriving sector? Finally - it's award time! Healthy Living Market and Cafe is the winner of the Deane C Davis Outstanding Business of the year award - AND we celebrate the 25 fastest growing companies in Vermont! All this and more is in the September Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
Boomtime builders responsible for defective homes cannot be made to pay for remediation works which will cost billions and take years to complete, a landmark report has found. To discuss these findings Pat was joined on the show by Pat Montague, Spokesperson for the Construction Defects Alliance.
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Face mask requirement in public is abandoned except for crowded areas and places with poor ventilation such as public transport as Thailand drops all restrictions and bugbears which impede foreign visitor numbers. Consequently, a boom is expected in the coming six to seven months with some optimistic industry insiders saying Thailand can achieve up to 15 million visitors in 2022 as the good times, long thought of as lost to the past, come roaring back to life. https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2022/06/17/thailand-pass-app-gone-at-last-by-july-1st/ Carla Boonkong reports from Bangkok.
Oil refiners are currently seeing a big boom in business – but how long will it last? The process of turning crude into usable products has been plagued for years by low profitability and overcapacity, and the pandemic took a toll on many refineries which in some cases shut their doors permanently. And now climate action, the potential for an economic slump and global fuel shortages are raising new questions about whether refiners should continue to invest or cash out. For answers to these big questions surrounding oil refining, host Bill Loveless spoke with Robin Mills, chief executive at Qamar Energy in Dubai. The company provides regionally-based insight and consulting across the oil and gas, renewable, hydrogen and carbon management sectors in the Middle East. Prior to this, Robin led major consulting assignments for the European Union in Iraq and for a variety of international oil companies. Robin previously worked for Shell, developing new business in the United Arab Emirates and other Middle Eastern countries and for Dubai Holding and the Emirates National Oil Company. He is the author of two books: “The Myth of the Oil Crisis” and “Capturing Carbon.” The pair discuss the current landscape for oil refining, the impact of the pandemic, and the role policymakers and government leaders can play in alleviating market disruptions.
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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ "Bankers in Prominence for Total World Dominance"}-- Psychology and Marketing - Open Corruption, Capital, Taxpayers' Honey Pot - Lord Mandelson and Rothschild - Planned Economic Crash - Futurists and Novelists to Program the Public, H.G. Wells - One Agri-Business Corporation - Elitism - Bankers' Boomtime, Pay Hikes - Canada, Flu Shot Disinformation, "Expert" Advice from Bureaucrats, Tax-Funded Advertising - P.R. Campaign to Counter Vaccine Adverse-Effects and "Complications" (Paralysis, Seizures, etc.) - "Bad Genes" Blamed for Vaccination Reactions - Big Business for Vaccine Makers and Pharma, Guaranteed Sales to Govt. - Bogus Flu Statistics - Mandatory Flu Shots for NY Nurses (or Lose Job) - Human Cells from Aborted Fetuses in Vaccine Ingredients - Warfare on Public. UN Forces caused Thousands of Deaths and Rapes in Congo - NATO, Madeline Albright. *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Oct. 15, 2009 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
Boom-Time für Computerspiele: Die Verleihung des Deutschen Computerspiel-Preises war am Donnerstag (31. März). Digitalexperte Jörg Schieb verrät nun, wer gewonnen hat – und es sind auch Games-Entwickler:innen aus NRW darunter.
Boom-Time für Computerspiele: Die Verleihung des Deutschen Computerspiel-Preises war am Donnerstag (31. März). Digitalexperte Jörg Schieb verrät nun, wer gewonnen hat – und es sind auch Games-Entwickler:innen aus NRW darunter.
Today on the show, Strategy + Action = Innovating Your Marketing with Data. I'm excited to bring you this interview with JP Clement. He is the CEO of Boomtime, a digital marketing agency with a hyperfocus on data. They are data centric in everything they do from the time a client comes on board, all the way through a campaign through, to six months down the road to the wrap-up of a client engagement and really digging into it. So many of the insights around their approach just blew me away. One of the biggest, though, was how they tell a story around the data, both internally and with their clients. Data is great, but without the context of how it applies to your business and what to do with it, it's not much of an asset. And another really impressive aspect of their agency is their internal proprietary software - Fuse. It's a marketing differentiator, which we get into, but also, it's used to run their entire agency and is why they can do so as efficiently as they do. And we just have a blast talking marketing like we did offline after connecting a couple of weeks ago on LinkedIn. So enjoy two marketing nerds kind of geeking out and diving deep on the power of using data to exponentially grow your marketing results.
But there's no doubt that in physics and the economy any action has an opposite but equal reaction and we're seeing that now.Episode 1 of Season 2 is titled Boom Time and we're talking to businesses that are thriving even though a year ago the prognosis was uncertain. None of these companies was deemed “essential” at the start - but I think each one has proven that they're essential, as we'll see, they're the fabric of life in Texas and they help keep us optimistic, fed, and give us a sense of hope for the future that the pieces of our past will still be here when we all Emerge Texas Strong. This episode of Emerging Texas Strong is sponsored by Texas Mutual Insurance Company, a leading worker's comp provider in Texas, and is a production of Earnest Media. If you are interested in sponsoring a heartful podcast focused on the journey of Texas business owners for a focused market audience email, contact@EmergingTexassStrong.com
There used to be two forms of marketing; online marketing and offline marketing and then the explosion in digital happened and now there are now more than 41 different types of marketing happening on numerous platforms. Because of all these options, it becomes confusing for companies when they begin to build a marketing strategy. Developing an effective marketing strategy takes time and expertise and sometimes businesses just do not know how. But there are essential elements that need to be in a marketing strategy and this episode talks about the options available and how to make the best marketing channel choices for your business.
The Non Political News Podcast is a discussion of the top non political news stories of the week. Hosted by NoPo founder Vera Gibbons and media commentator Mitch Roschelle, each week Vera, Mitch, and John Iannuzzi are joined by a special guest...just not this week :-) This week Vera, Mitch, and John talk job openings and the U.S. Economy with guest, finance reporter, author, and former hedge fund manager, Ron Insana.Enjoy episode #2MThe NoPo podcast is a production of John Iannuzzi's "Park City Productions 06604 LLC”
In this week's episode, votes to scrap the compulsory levy for two key farm sectors mean a smaller future for the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.In an exclusive interview, Defra secretary George Eustice says the statutory levies for potatoes and horticulture will go – and other farm sectors will now face similar votes.So what happens next?Sugar beet growers say it has become too risky to grow the crop, as hundreds of farmers take British Sugar to task over low prices.With overseas holidays looking difficult this year, we look at how farmers can tap into the market for staycations.And we meet the Welsh teenager who took on his family's dairy farm following the tragic death of his father.
JP is the CEO of boomtime. He has over 30 years of experience in marketing, digital strategy, and product management for companies ranging from startups to global brands such as Madison Square Garden, General Mills, DFS Group Ltd., Johnson & Johnson, and National Geographic. JP has worked for or helped companies in both the B2C and the B2B sectors and founded three digital strategy and marketing agencies after working for many years on the corporate side of marketing. JP's passions are analytics, digital products, and creating the right strategy at the right time for the right audience. Boomtime is a B2B marketing company. The Boomtime team created a new approach to marketing, one that fuses technology and expertise together to deliver marketing-as-a-service for B2B and law firms at scale. It helps companies do agency quality website design, LinkedIn campaigns, word of mouth marketing, mailbox mining, and legal marketing as some of their services.
We are all looking for that next referral. Someone to say something nice about us. Someone to tell their friends how great our company. But what isn't always easy is knowing how to go about building your organization in such a way that word of mouth marketing comes naturally. Without sounding pushy or desperate. Because nobody wants to be that company that's paying “influencers” to talk a big game about their product. Those relationships aren't real. They're not authentic. And people can see through them. On this episode of the B2B Revenue Executive Experience podcast, Bill Bice, CEO at Boomtime, talks about the right techniques for word of mouth marketing, its challenges, and what makes a good referral. After all, if you don't have good marketing, all of the hard work of creating a great product is meaningless.
Opening Monologues. BOOM Time for Declassification. President Trump has finally released the Kraken, authorizing Attorney General Barr to "declassify information" pertaining to his "investigation into surveillance activities during the 2016 Presidential election." The Intelligence Community has been directed to comply with any and all requests. We explain what it all means, and where the waterfall is likely headed. Predictably, the Deep State has reacted poorly to the news. MSM boxed in, losing control of The Narrative. Do they think they can save face on SpyGate? Is a confrontation looming between CIA and DOJ? We advise AG Barr to move quickly. Fall like a thunderbolt. Run and find out. Keep Their Heads Ringin'. The longest long weekend in the Beltway. Soily. Meanwhile, a new Gallup Poll says 43% of Americans embrace some form of Socialism. People want to be taken care of, it seems. We discuss Democrat Pete Buttigieg's family tradition of celebrating the birthday of Karl Marx. Vignettes on Herodotus, Sun Tzu, Napoleon, Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Jefferson. Notes on the Indianapolis 500. With Listener Calls & Music via Bruce Springsteen, Dr. Dre, TLC and Paul McCartney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.