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On today's podcast, Founder and CEO of af&co., Andrew Freeman shares Expert Tips and Trends in Travel, Luxury Hotels and Fine Dining, and Strategies to stay relevant, resourceful, and respected in your industry BACK STORY Named as one of the Top 25 Most Extraordinary Minds in Sales and Marketing by the Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International, and was named a PRNEWS CEO of the Year Honoree for 2023, Andrew brings a combination of deep industry experience, passion and creativity to every endeavor. With 40 years in the hospitality industry and af&co. celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025, Andrew has built a legacy of innovation while staying at the forefront of industry trends. With over 200 restaurant and hotel launches, Andrew and his team have provided branding, marketing, PR, and operations consulting for hundreds more, including spirits, wine brands, and destinations. af&co. has also produced culinary events ranging from intimate dinners to festivals drawing over 10,000 guests. From 2016 to present, af&co. has been named by the San Francisco Business Times as one of the Top 50 LGBTQ-Owned Businesses in the Bay Area, consecutively moving up the ranks to its current position at number 34. Andrew got his start in the restaurant business by working his way up through the ranks at several legendary New York City establishments. At the Russian Tea Room, Andrew opened the Cabaret, which became the toast of the town after only six months and he spent six years as VP of PR at The Rainbow Room, working alongside Joe Baum. He then moved onto the famed Windows on the World, Andrew was the VP of Public Relations and Marketing and oversaw the re-launch after the Trade Center bombing in 1992. Before founding af&co., Andrew spent a decade as VP of Public Relations and Strategic Partnerships at Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, launching over 40 properties and expanding the brand globally. He also spearheaded Kimpton's award-winning LGBTQ+ travel program, helping it become the first hospitality company to earn a 100% score on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index—a distinction it has maintained since 2002. In addition to af&co., Andrew co-founded Carbonate in 2020, an independent branding and creative agency specializing in storytelling, identity, and positioning for the hospitality industry. Under Andrew's leadership, af&co. and Carbonate have become highly respected consulting firms with headquarters in San Francisco and Cincinnati, serving clients nationwide. The af&co. + Carbonate Annual Trends Report, now in its 17th year, continues to be one of the most influential industry resources, providing insights into emerging hospitality trends. When Andrew is not consulting with his growing list of notable clients, he dedicates any extra time he has to philanthropic efforts sitting on the boards of SF Travel, The Golden Gate Restaurant Association, Foodwise, and The Richmond Ermet AID Foundation. He's an honorary board member of Meals on Wheels San Francisco and a co-founder for Dress for Success San Francisco. Andrew has been a driving force in initiatives that amplify and support hospitality businesses in the Bay Area. He is a co-founder of the Oakland Restaurant Collective and Savor Oakland and collaborates with Visit Oakland, Eat Drink SF, and The James Beard Foundation on yearly culinary events. He continues to advocate for hospitality businesses, ensuring they remain integral to the cultural and economic landscape. A regular contributor to industry publications, Andrew is a sought-after speaker at hospitality conferences worldwide. When not working – you can find Andrew at Barry's Bootcamp, catching the latest Broadway show (obsessed), exploring the wonders of San Francisco with his pooch Dolly and of course celebrating life's everyday moments at his favorite restaurants and hotels. Website: https://www.afandco.com/ Instagram: afandco SUBSCRIBE TO ICONIC HOUR If you enjoyed today's podcast, I'd be so appreciative if you'd take two minutes to subscribe, rate and review ICONIC HOUR. It makes a huge difference for our growth. Thanks so much! ICONIC LIFE MAGAZINE Stay in touch with ICONIC LIFE magazine. We invite you to join our digital VIP list and SUBSCRIBE! JOIN OUR ICONIC COMMUNITY Website: iconiclife.com Instagram: @iconiclifemag Facebook: Iconic Life YouTube: ICONIC LIFE FOLLOW RENEE DEE Instagram: @iconicreneedee LinkedIn: Renee Dee Thanks for being a part of our community to Live Beautifully.
In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna takes you on a thrilling expedition through the latest cosmic discoveries and pressing news from the space sector. From groundbreaking solar observations to the challenges facing the International Space Station, this episode is brimming with insights that will deepen your understanding of our universe.Highlights:- NASA's Punch Mission Captures First Images of the Sun: Join us as we explore the exciting achievements of NASA's Punch mission, which has successfully captured its first images of the Sun's outer atmosphere. Discover how these groundbreaking images are set to enhance our understanding of solar material and its journey through the solar system.- Concerns for the International Space Station: Delve into the alarming warnings from NASA's safety panel regarding the increasing risks to the aging ISS as it nears its retirement date. We discuss the implications of these risks and what they mean for the future of this vital orbital laboratory.- Curiosity Rover Solves Mars Carbonate Mystery: Travel to Mars with us as we uncover how the Curiosity rover may have solved the mystery of missing carbonates on the red planet. This discovery could reshape our understanding of Mars's early atmospheric conditions and its potential for past habitability.- The Awakening Gleisberg Cycle: Learn about the intriguing research suggesting we are entering a period of heightened solar activity due to the Gleisberg cycle. This phenomenon could lead to more intense space weather in the coming decades, with both challenges and unexpected benefits for our technology-dependent world.- Remarkable Lunar Satellite Rescue: Hear the incredible story of how Chinese scientists executed a complex rescue operation to save two lunar satellites stranded in the wrong orbit. This feat showcases remarkable engineering and determination in overcoming significant challenges.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - Welcome to Astronomy Daily01:05 - NASA's Punch mission captures first images of the Sun10:30 - Concerns for the International Space Station17:00 - Curiosity rover solves Mars carbonate mystery22:15 - The awakening Gleisberg cycle27:30 - Remarkable lunar satellite rescue✍️ Episode ReferencesNASA Punch Mission[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)International Space Station Safety Panel[NASA ISS](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html)Curiosity Rover Findings[NASA Mars](https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/home/)Gleisberg Cycle Research[National Center for Atmospheric Research](https://www.ncar.ucar.edu/)Chinese Lunar Satellite Rescue[China National Space Administration](http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-exciting-space-discoveries-and-news--5648921/support.
Extreme temperatures can take a toll on Washington fruit production and with hot summer months right around the corner, growers could be facing challenges like sunburn on the fruit.
In this episode, we sit down with Alex Wylie, CEO of Volt Lithium (TSXV: VLT, OTCQB: VLTLF), to discuss the company's innovative approach to lithium extraction from oilfield brines. Alex shares insights on Volt's low-CAPEX strategy, proprietary technology, and rapid scale-up from pilot projects to commercial operations. With significant opportunities in the Permian Basin, Texas, and expansion plans in North Dakota's Bakken, Volt Lithium aims to become a leading domestic lithium supplier serving the underserved U.S. industrial market. CHAPTERS
In this episode, we sit down again with Keith Coghlan, Executive Chairman of European Metals Holdings, to discuss the latest strategic developments surrounding the Cinovec lithium project in the Czech Republic. Recently designated as a strategic project by both the Czech government and the European Commission, Cinovec is gaining significant momentum. Keith shares insights into what these classifications mean, including streamlined permitting, substantial financial backing, and increased investor confidence. We also dive into the critical role of EMH's partner ČEZ, the company's path toward securing funding from the EU's €2 billion critical minerals fund, and how shifting geopolitical dynamics are shaping the future of lithium supply in Europe. CHAPTERS
We talk top beverage alcohol hospitality trends for 2025 with the folks at af&co. and Carbonate, two San Francisco-based agencies that recently presented their 17th annual Hospitality Trends Report. Tune in to hear why pistachio is the flavor of the year, along with other top trends like Freezer Martinis, Sotol, Banana cocktails, lagers vs. IPAs, the continued growth of THC drinks, and more!
Dirty sodas, freezer martinis, alcohol-free drinks, functional beverages, pistachios, kataifi, conchas, Turkish ice cream, stuffed croissants, Asian snacks and desserts, Yemeni coffee and Dubai chocolate bars. These are examples of foods and beverages we will be eating and drinking in 2025 according to the annual Trends Report jointly published by integrated marketing agencies, Carbonate Group and af&co. Candace MacDonald, cofounder and managing director of Carbonate, discusses findings.The Connected Table is broadcast live Wednesdays at 2PM ET and Music on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).The Connected Table Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
In dieser Episode von Digitalconomics tauchen wir mit Fabian Sperling, Mitgründer von Carbonsate, in die Welt des Carbon Capture ein. Unser Gespräch dreht sich um die innovative Methode von Carbonsate zur Entfernung von CO2 aus der Atmosphäre: das Einpacken von Bäumen in spezielles Material und deren unterirdische Lagerung, um Kohlenstoff langfristig zu binden. Fabian teilt seine Erfahrungen und die Herausforderungen, die dieses Projekt mit sich bringt und erläutert, wie Carbonsate dazu beiträgt, die Klimakrise mit skalierbaren und nachhaltigen Lösungen anzugehen. Mehr dazu: Carbonate: https://www.carbonsate.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabiansperling/
Century Lithium Corp CEO Bill Willoughby tells Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the successful addition of a lithium carbonate stage at the company's pilot plant in Nevada. Willoughby said this significant milestone marks a leap forward in Century Lithium's operations. Over the past three years, the company has shipped lithium chloride concentrate to Canada for processing into lithium carbonate. With the latest development, Century Lithium achieved this process on-site, producing 20 kilograms of high-purity lithium carbonate. Willoughby highlighted that this achievement is a crucial step in demonstrating Century Lithium's ability to create a finished lithium product directly at its pilot plant. The process was developed in collaboration with Hard Grove engineers and constructors. Furthermore, Willoughby emphasized the potential benefits of eliminating the need for downstream processing, which could make Century Lithium more competitive in the lithium market. The pilot plant's success also aligns with the recommendations from a recent feasibility study, showcasing the company's capability to produce battery-grade lithium carbonate from its Angel Island mine. This progress not only advances the project's engineering but also strengthens the permitting process and opens doors for potential funding and grants. For more updates on Century Lithium's advancements, visit Proactive's YouTube channel, give the video a like, subscribe, and enable notifications for future content. #CenturyLithium #LithiumCarbonate #BatteryMaterials #MiningInnovation #LithiumProduction #PilotPlantSuccess #MiningNews #BillWilloughby #NevadaLithium #lithiumMarket#ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Jindalee Lithium Ltd (ASX:JLL, OTCQX:JNDAF) CEO Ian Rodger joins Jonathan Jackson in the Proactive studio to discuss how the company has achieved battery-grade lithium carbonate producer status at its McDermitt Lithium Project in Oregon, US. The company produced lithium carbonate with a purity exceeding 99.5% on ore sourced from McDermitt. This test work was conducted in collaboration with Fluor, the lead engineer for the project's ongoing pre-feasibility study (PFS), at Hazen Research Inc. This milestone confirms the validation of each step in the processing flowsheet, a critical phase before completing the PFS. Rodger highlighted the significance of this achievement, noting its importance in reducing risks associated with the processing flowsheet and its potential to supply high-quality lithium chemicals to the US battery value chain. Since the PFS metallurgical test work program began in mid-2023, results have been encouraging, with the PFS expected to be released in Q4 CY2024. Jindalee's processing method is similar to Lithium Americas' Thacker Pass Project, situated 30 kilometres to the south. This similarity suggests comparable geology and validates Jindalee's decision-making process. McDermitt contains a substantial lithium resource of 3 billion tonnes at 1,340 parts per million lithium oxide, equating to 21.5 million tonnes of contained lithium carbonate equivalent. #ProactiveInvestors #JindaleeLithium #ASX #LithiumCarbonate #BatteryGrade #McDermittProject #LithiumMining #OregonLithium #LithiumProduction #BatterySupplyChain #LithiumChemicals #PreFeasibilityStudy #Fluor #HazenResearch #LithiumResources #MiningMilestone #ThackerPass #LithiumAmericas #USBatteryMarket #LithiumOxide #MiningIndustry #GreenEnergy #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
00:00 - Introduction03:16 - pH buffering04:43 - Bicarbonate, cyanurate and borate06:41 - pH is based on H2O and hydrolysis09:56 - Carbonate alkalinity means dissolved CO2 determines pH11:51 - Bicarbonate converts into carbonate at 8.3 pH13:22 - High TA, more buffering capacity, more acid demand15:19 - Acids and conjugate bases18:16 - pKa values and buffering strength20:52 - What does pKa stand for?23:05 - Closing ------------------------------------Connect with Orenda TechnologiesWebsite: https://www.orendatech.comHelp Center: https://ask.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/Swim Across America | Team Orenda: https://www.swimacrossamerica.org/goto/orenda
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 45 *Perseverance collects its 24th sample on Mars NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover has just collected its 24 geological sample from the surface of the red planet. The drill core offers new clues about Jezero Crater and the lake it may have once held. *New date set for Starliner's first manned mission NASA has set May 6 as the opening of the launch window for the first manned flight of Boeing's long troubled CST-100 Starliner. The flight to the International Space Station was originally slated for this month. *Space junk slams into a Florida home NASA says it's analyzing an object that crashed into a Florida man's home last week which is suspected of being piece of debris jettisoned from the International Space Station. *The Science Report New research shows that the warming climate will turn Australia's soil into a net emitter of carbon dioxide. A new study claims women with a low resting heart rate had a slightly higher chance of a criminal lifestyle. Identifying criminals by airborne forensic DNA evidence. Skeptics guide to African witchcraft trials https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://bitesz.com This week's guests include our regular guests: Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life Tim Mendham from Australian SkepticsThis episode is brought to you by NordPass....the password manager we use ad quite frankly couldn't get by online without. You should really check it out. And we havea great deal for you at the moment...plus a free trial...for all the details visit www.bitesz.com/nordpassBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.
Defense Metals ("Defense" or the "Company") (TSX.V:DEFN & OTCQB:DFMTF - FSE:35D) has been shipping mixed rare earth carbonate samples from its Wicheeda Project to potential offtake or strategic partners. This is a critical step for the Company to lock up agreements that will help advance the Project. The question I receive on a regular basis asks when investors will get an update on the feedback from the large companies receiving these samples. Craig Taylor, CEO of Defense joins me to address that very question. We discuss how this process works and what Defense has been hearing from these potential partners. Craig outlines what these large companies are looking for. We also discuss a recent Board of Director appointee who can help with the process of finding an offtake partner. Craig then looks ahead to upcoming news including a PFS due in mid-May. If you have any follow up questions for Craig please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Defense Metals website to learn more about the Company.
In this episode of the Joy Lab podcast, hosts Dr. Henry Emmons and Dr. Aimee Prasek talk about lithium orotate, a compound different from the commonly prescribed lithium carbonate used for bipolar disorder. They explore its potential advantages including better brain absorption and fewer side effects at lower doses, while also clarifying that although it should not replace prescribed medications, it may have valuable uses. The conversation also covers how lithium orotate may have a role in clinical practice for mood disorders and depression with a genetic component. The historical context of lithium's use and the repercussions of its bad PR in the past are also noted, alongside emerging research on its possible preventive role for conditions like Alzheimer's. Key moments: 00:00 Introduction to the Joy Lab Podcast 00:39 Unveiling the Topic: Lithium Orotate 00:57 Understanding the Different Types of Lithium 01:42 The Benefits and Precautions of Lithium Orotate 01:56 Exploring the Nature and Uses of Lithium 03:25 Lithium Orotate in Clinical Practice 09:32 The History and Perception of Lithium 14:12 Lithium's Role in Brain Detoxification and Prevention 16:31 Closing Thoughts and Future Prospects 17:45 Outro and Disclaimer Joy Lab and Natural Mental Health are community-supported. When you buy through the links below, we may earn a commission. That support helps keeps the Joy Lab podcast free for all! Sources and Notes: Lithium Orotate and Where to shop: Our partner store at Fullscript: This is where you can find high-quality supplements and wellness products. Except for our CBD Gummies, any product links mentioned in the show notes below will require an account. Sign up for your free Fullscript account here: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/nmh/store-start Lithium orotate that we like: https://us.fullscript.com/u/catalog/product/U3ByZWU6OlByb2R1Y3QtNzEzMTg Resilient Remedies: This is where you can find our line of trusted, high-quality CBD gummies: https://www.resilientremedies.com/ Resilience Quiz and free Mini-Course: Based on decades of clinical experience, we've created a model of resilience that is both helpful and practical. True to our approach at Natural Mental Health, we start with strengths. You'll identify these strengths in your Resilience Type. Your Resilience Type highlights your unique strengths, what fuels your joy, what keeps you in balance, and the lifestyle practices that most nourish you. After you find your Resilience Type, sign up for your free mini-course to receive tailored lifestyle practices (e.g., foods to eat more of, ideal forms of exercise, supplements, and mindfulness activities) that can support your mood, resilience, and overall wellbeing. Resilient Community: Access lots of extra resilience-boosting resources (like our Sleeping Well Workshop) AND you'll join a group of inspiring folks who play an integral role in keeping this podcast going... which means powerful resources stay accessible to everyone. Joy Lab Program: Take the next leap in your wellbeing journey with step-by-step practices to help you build and maintain the elements of joy in your life. Subscribe to our Newsletter: Join us over at NaturalMentalHealth.com for exclusive emails, updates, and additional strategies. Corcoran, A. C., Taylor, R. D., & Page, I. H. (1949). Lithium poisoning from the use of salt substitutes. JAMA, 139(11), 685–688. doi:10.1001/jama.1949.02900280001001 Pacholko, A. G., & Bekar, L. K. (2021). Lithium Orotate: A superior option for lithium therapy?. Brain and Behavior, 11, e2262. https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2262 Strobusch, A. D., & Jefferson, J. W. (1980). The Checkered History of Lithium in Medicine. Pharmacy in History, 22(2), 72–76. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41109216 New York Time's article about possible lithium chloride deaths. Time article about possible lithium chloride deaths. Check out our favorite resilience-boosting reads: https://bookshop.org/shop/NMHreads Full transcript available at: https://www.naturalmentalhealth.com/podcasts/joy-lab-podcast/episodes/2148536245 Please remember that this content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice and is not a replacement for advice and treatment from a medical professional. Please consult your doctor or other qualified health professional before beginning any diet change, supplement, or lifestyle program. Please see our terms for more information. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call the NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-6264 available Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., ET. OR text "HelpLine" to 62640 or email NAMI at helpline@nami.org. Visit NAMI for more. You can also call or text SAMHSA at 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.
Alex Wylie, President and CEO of Volt Lithium ("Volt" or the "Company") (TSX.V:VLT - OTWCQB:VLTLF) joins me to discuss a couple milestones from the advancement of the Company's Direct Lithium Extraction ("DLE") technology at its Permanent Demonstration Plant in Calgary, Alberta. On January 31st the Company announced the "Successful Production of Battery-Grade Lithium Carbonate" and on February 21st the Company announced it "Reduces Operating Costs By 64%". All of these advancements came at the Demonstration Plant and used oilfield brines from the Keg River formation at the Company's Rainbow Lake Project in Alberta. I have Alex explain the significance of producing battery-grade lithium carbonate compared to what is happening within the rest of the DLE sector and other companies. We then discuss the 64% reduction in full-cycle DLE operating costs to process brine from its Rainbow Lake. This brine has a concentration of 34 mg/L. We focus on the overall strategy of the Company to utilize the DLE technology to produce battery-grade lithium from exiting oilfield production. If you have any follow up questions for Alex please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Volt Lithium website to learn more about the Company and its DLE technology.
So far this month Defense Metals ("Defense Metals" or the "Company") (TSX.V:DEFN - OTCQB:DFMTF - FSE:35D) has announced a "groundbreaking partnership" with the McLeod Lake Indian Band as well as shipping mixed rare earth carbonate samples from the Company's Wicheeda REE Project to Ucore Rare Metals Commercialization and Demonstration Facility in Ontario. Craig Taylor, CEO of Defense Metals joins me to recap both developments for the Company. We start with the partnership with the McLeod Lake Indian Band discussing how the partnership will help with marketing the project, permitting and the potential of utilizing the proposed hydrogen plant. The McLeod Lake Indian Band also invested in Defense Metals for 2.6million shares. On the other news of shipping the mixed rare earth sample to UCore we discuss how Ucore will test the sample in its pilot plant in Kingston Ontario. The Company has shipped samples to other large processing companies around the world but this is the first company that Defense Metals could announce publicly. Please email me with any follow up questions for Craig and the team at Defense Metals. My email address is Fleck@kereport.com.
We're talking the top drinks trends of 2024, with Andrew Freedman, founder of the San Francisco-based agencies af&co. and Carbonate, and Leith Steele, senior strategist & head of insights at Carbonate. The two collaborate on an annual hospitality trends report that the industry eagerly anticipates. What will trend in 2024? Tune in to find out.
Gloria Reithmaier talks to @geoengineering1 about coastal blue carbon, work/life balance, and being a mum in academia. Paper: Reithmaier, G.M.S., Cabral, A., Akhand, A. et al. Carbonate chemistry and carbon sequestration driven by inorganic carbon outwelling from mangroves and saltmarshes. Nat Commun 14, 8196 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-44037-w
Happy New Year, Homebrewer! Happy holidays too and all that jazz because it's time for another episode of our Homebrew Happy Hour podcast!… THE home brew #podcast where we answer all of your home brewing questions and discuss anything related to craft beer! A NOT SO SUBTLE REMINDER: If you appreciate the things we do […]
Part 2 of our chat with Mr Lithium covers lots of fascinating and forgotten (in WA at least) projects & possibilities for the lithium market. We delve into what sedimentary projects are & what their impact will look like, what to make of this lithium over/under supply debate, whether China can really become the worlds biggest lithium miner & the misconceptions on lithium hydroxide vs carbonate. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Thank you to our Podcast Partners: InvestorHub – The go-to Digital Platform shaking up the Investor Relations industry DSI Underground - Supplier of Ground Support Products to the Mining and Tunnelling industries Terra Capital – Specialist investment manager in the natural resources sector McMahon Mining Title Services (MMTS) – Australia-wide tenement service experts Futureproof Consulting – Specialist mining-industry sustainability consultants providing ESG solutions for miners of all sizes, stages and commodities Anytime Exploration Services – Exploration workers, equipment, core cutting/storage + much more KCA Site Services – Underground mining machine hire for IT's, normet's, trucks and more Brooks Airways – Perth's leading charter flight operators K-Drill – Safe, reliable, and productive surface RC drilling Join our exclusive Facebook Group for the Money Miners and request access to the Hooteroo chat group. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter HOOTEROO HERALD Follow Money of Mine on YouTube Follow Money of Mine on Twitter Follow Money of Mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of Mine on Instagram TIMESTAMPS (0:00:00) Introduction(0:01:11) What is going to save Liontown?(0:06:11) Exxon moving into Oil Field Brines(0:13:45) Is the impact of DLE over or under appreciated?(0:18:28) Sedimentary Lithium - Thacker Pass(0:33:25) Giga Factory capacity in North America(0:36:22) Hydroxide vs Carbonate downstream(0:44:17) Is the Min Res rock only strategy the go-to?(0:49:35) Is Australian downstream ever going to work?
This is Part 3 of my 4 Part series on hydroxyapatite. In this series Dr. Staci joins me to answer all of your questions on this incredible yet complicated topic. In the four part series we will start off with what is it, how does it work + how does it compare to fluoride, its safety and efficacy and finally, what version is best + what toothpaste should we be using?Key points from this episode:00:39 - Debunking Controversies05:47 - Hydroxyapatite's Long History and Uses 14:13 - Regulations and Concerns Over Nano Products 20:38 - Hydroxyapatite Solubility and Carbonate's Impact 32:22 - Nano Technology Research in Portugal 37:17 - Upcoming Announcement and Toothpaste Recommendations Sponsored By:LMNTGet 8 FREE packs with any order at DrinkLMNT.com/AskTheDentistBiOptimizers + Mag BreakthroughBIOptimizers' Black Friday Mega Sale is happening right now and lasting throughout the entire month of November! The biggest discount you can get and amazing gifts with purchase are available only on my page bioptimizers.com/askthedentist with code ASKTHEDENTISTCheck Out Dr. StaciOnlineInstagramCheck out Dr. B's website for more information: https://askthedentist.comSubscribe to Dr. B's newsletter Mondays with Mark: https://askthedentist.com/newsletter
Want to learn the hottest trends in food, drink, dining, and hotels for 2024? Each year hospitality marketers, AF&CO and Carbonate, issue an annual trends report, and 2024 is jam-packed with a few "aha!" topics. Culinary cocktails, chilled red wines, invasive species cooking, sea ingredients like algae, kombu and uni, mortadella and meringue desserts are a few examples. Korean cuisine reigns, and Philadelphia is a top dining city. Candace MacDonald, Carbonate cofounder, discusses findings.The Connected Table is broadcast live Wednesdays at 2PM ET.The Connected Table Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Connected Table Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Craig Taylor, CEO of Defense Metals (TSX.V:DEFN - OTCQB:DFMTF - FSE:35D) joins me to recap the recent news from this month. We focus on the October 17th news release announcing Defense Metals shipping mixed rare earth oxide and carbonate samples to "interest parties". I have Craig explain what type of companies are interested in these samples and what it means to help move the Wicheeda Rare Earth Element Project forward and possibly find a partner to develop the asset. In other news the Company announced recovery rates and the commencement of Phase 2 geotechnical drilling. I have Craig explain how all of the news will factor into the preliminary feasibility study ("PFS"). If you have any follow up questions for Craig please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Defense Metals website to read over all the recent news.
Aldo Boitano, Chief Executive Officer,of CleanTech Lithium #CTL said that the new JORC resource estimate at Francisco Basin is 0.92m of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE), representing a 74% increase over the previous estimate, with around 0.44 million tonnes at 221 mg/L lithium in the higher-confidence Indicated category. CleanTech is confident about Francisco Basin going into production, adding another flagship project in Chile
Saad Dara is the CEO and Founder of Mangrove Lithium. Mangrove Lithium develops an innovative approach to Lithium Refining which is using electrochemical processes to reach battery grade from diverse raw sources. The decarbonization of our World oftentimes resembles a set of Russian Dolls. First, we needed electric cars, so the manufacturers started shifting their internal combustion lines to EV ones. Then, batteries were on the critical path, so the World frantically built Gigafactories. As a result, Lithium became the bottleneck, and over the next decade, we'll try to catch up. But in doing so, we may well bump into the next problem: missing chemicals. Don't roll your eyes too fast: I do know that Soda Ash, for instance, is pretty commonplace and shouldn't be an issue. Except if you are in the middle of the high Andes, and especially on the Argentinan side, where dozens of junior lithium companies are currently cutting their teeth. If you don't have enough Soda Ash, you can't refine your Lithium Chloride to Carbonate, and why is that a problem, well, that means you have to truck large volumes of concentrated brines away, and reach a place where chemicals are available. Not a big deal? Well, except if you compound in the absence of paved roads around most of the Salars that will enter into production in the next years, or simply the fact that bringing a truck up to an altitude of over 4'000 meters is not that easy. While I was up in Olaroz, Cachi, and Jama, I crossed two different trucks in two different places that had rolled over onto the side of the road. So again, I'd say, not a piece of cake. But if evaporation ponds are so efficient in the high Andes, it's, of course, thanks to widely available solar energy. Something energy companies start to leverage by installing solar farms. So what if it were possible to use that electrical energy right where it's produced, to refine the concentrated brines that evaporation ponds output into battery-grade carbonate or hydroxide? Well, some companies have started to explore that electrochemical road, and you would have guessed, that's where Mangrove Lithium is focusing. Their technology was born as a water treatment and desalination play, yet the ideal product-market fit seems to rather be in the lithium industry - once again, a proof of the high porosity between those two worlds. Let me avoid spoiling you all of my conversation with Saad Dara, but what I can already tell you is that we had good fun recording, I hope you'll enjoy it as well, if you do, please remember to take that episode and share it with a friend, a colleague, your boss or your team, wherever you're listening or watching that, make sure to like and subscribe, and I'll meet you on the other side! ➡️ Check out the entire article on how Mangrove Lithium is the Jewel in Bill Gates' crown on the (don't) Waste Water website!
22 Jun 2023 - Lake Resources Limited (ASX:LKE) Managing Director David Dickson discusses the company's two-phase strategy.
Lauren Megaw if a geologists and the Head of Investor Relations for Reyna Silver. She joins us for a general introduction into the company and their silver assets in both Mexico and Nevada. The company has a focus on 3 specific projects this year, all within historic mining camps. Lauren shares their 2023 strategic exploration strategies and why she is very excited to be working with CRD systems.
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Following Piedmont Lithium's amended offtake agreement with Tesla this week, stocks soared. CEO Keith Phillips explains what's next and what to expect from their projects, as well as his philosophy on Big Lithium Value over the coming years. Index: 0:00 - 5:01 Introducing Piedmont Lithium and its journey to a $1bn market cap. 5:02- 10:24 How Tesla's 2020 Battery Day shout-out led to a stock skyrocket & Piedmont's 'Astute' Sayona Investment 10:25 - 12:08 Rodney Hooper's Sayona Valuation & how pure is NAL's expected product? 12:09 - 14:03 The Carbonate thought process at Sayona Quebec 14:04 - 17:55 Australian projects & Piedmont's global listings. 17:56 - 23:17 Piedmont's Capital raising prospects, IRA and ATMV Benefits 23:18 - 25:12 Atlantic, Tennessee & The Mineral Resource Estimate 25:13 - 29:21 Building a multi-asset company. Piedmont's Team 29:22 - 35:18 How long will the $6000 spodumene concentrate price hold? 35:19 - 43:19 OI Contracts and OEMs, A word on value. #Lithium #Tesla #electricvehicles If you like this video, please click the 'like' button and please also comment so we can improve our content going forward. Register your email at www.rkequity.com and follow Rodney and me on Twitter (@lithiumionbull @RodneyHooper13) and on LinkedIn. Please also subscribe here on YouTube to Rock Stock Channel to ensure full access to all our free content. And finally, if you find value in our content, please consider joining us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/rockstockchannel ----- DISCLAIMER NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH Rodney and Howard are not financial advisors nor broker dealers, this video is for information purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. Please do your own independent research and read the disclaimer at the end of the video or on RK Equity's website www.rkequity.com Intro and outro audio credit: Jamie Klein
The hospitality industry is in a state of reinvention. Today we unpack how with Co-Founder and Managing Director Corbonate, Candace MacDonald. The brand communications and creative services agency specialises in food, beverage and hospitality, and for the last 15 years, have been producing free trend reports for the industry, which we delve into in this episode. Tune in as we also explore solving some of the biggest challenges in our industry, the future of plant-based and what it means for the customer in 2023, the power of audio, and preparing for the Metaverse.Links:James Beard Foundation: https://www.jamesbeard.org/Carbonate: https://www.carbonategroup.com/ Candace's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candacemacdonaldHospitality Mavericks Reading List: https://www.hospitalitymavericks.com/p/reading-list/ Connect with the podcast:Join the Hospitality Mavericks newsletter: https://rb.gy/5rqyeq A big thank you to our sponsor Bizimply who are helping progressive leaders and operators making every shift run like clockwork. Head to our website at www.bizimply.com or email them directly at advice@bizimply.com.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Bars and restaurants are where alcohol trends begin, before advancing into the retail industry. So what can we expect for on-premise trends in 2023? For answers, we interviewed Andrew Freeman, founder of the San Francisco-based agencies af&co. and Carbonate. His companies put out an annual trends report, which you can read at afandco.com or Carbonate.com, that has helped guided the industry for many years. What does the report forecast for 2023? Tune in to find out!
We always talk about leading with value and Candace and Andrew from Carbonate are a shining example of this. In service to our industry, they've produced a free trend report for the last 15 years. In our conversation we not only cover what's now and what's next, we discuss practical ways to implement these trends in your restaurants. For more information on the company, visit https://www.carbonategroup.com/. ____________________________________________________________ Full Comp is brought to you by Yelp for Restaurants: In July 2020, a few hundred employees formed Yelp for Restaurants. Our goal is to build tools that help restaurateurs do more with limited time. We have a lot more content coming your way! Be sure to check out our other shows: Restaurant Marketing School Restaurant expert videos & webinars
Cypress Development Corp. (TSX.V: CYP) (OTCQX: CYDVF) is a Canadian based advanced stage lithium company, focused on developing its 100%-owned Clayton Valley Lithium Project in Nevada, USA. Cypress is in the pilot stage of testing on material from its lithium-bearing claystone deposit and progressing towards completing a Feasibility Study and permitting, with the goal of becoming a domestic producer of lithium for the growing electric vehicle and battery storage market.
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Osceola mine, reptile discovered in the Arizona petrified forest. Little Chuckawalla mountain agate. Proustite. Carbonate group, Myrickite. We talk about petrified vomit the Idaho rock castles cannon ball sized fossilized eggs. And so much more thank you for tuning in for looking us up on social media just type in radical rocks, you're gonna find us all over the place until next time remember Rockhound‘s don't died a petrify.
Cypress Development Corp (TSX-V:CYP, OTCQX:CYDVF) president and CEO Bill Willoughby tells Proactive's Stephen Gunnion that the company has achieved a significant milestone with the production of 99.94% lithium carbonate from lithium-bearing claystone from the company's 100%-owned Clayton Valley Lithium Project in Nevada. Willoughby said the results for the initial iteration of testing were excellent and will be incorporated into the ongoing Feasibility Study on the Project. #ProactiveInvestors #CypressDevelopmentCorp #LithiumCarbonate #ClaytonValleyLithiumProject #TSX #OTCQX
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00:00 - Intro00:36 - Welcome to the team, Ryan Rickaby!01:20 - Review of calcium hardness (amount of calcium carbonate) vs. LSI (saturation of calcium carbonate)04:30 - Soda ash clouds the water instantly12:10 - Sharing Eric's screen (alkalinity equilibrium), which can be found on the Orenda Blog, search for Alkalinity14:21 - When the pH is high enough, carbonate ions (CO3- -) perfectly match with calcium ions (Ca++) to form calcium carbonate (CaCO3).19:10 - If you put 11+ pH soda ash into the water, it will convert bicarbonate into carbonate, on top of the sodium carbonate you just added, which forces an LSI violation locally. So adding soda ash should be added slowly, and pre-dissolved.19:56 - The cloud, it either gets filtered out, goes back into solution when the chemistry normalizes, or it precipitates out as dust.20:27 - Plaster dust26:52 - Carbonate clouding30:12 - Winter dust34:52 - Summary - Thanks for listening! ------------------------------------Connect with Orenda TechnologiesWebsite: https://www.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/
00:00 - Intro01:57 - Definition of scale: Scale is the hardened deposit of a calcium compound that has precipitated out of solution. 02:30 - Analogy of sugar in a drink. This analogy explains the difference between the saturation of calcium carbonate (LSI), and the amount of calcium carbonate (calcium hardness). 06:33 - Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is the most common form of scale, by far. But there are other forms of scale: calcium silica, calcium sulfate, calcium phosphate, and probably some other obscure ones we have yet to encounter. They are more difficult to deal with.12:35 - The same amount of 'sugar' (calcium carbonate) can be too much, too little, or just right, depending on other factors in the LSI. The key here is that scale falls out of solution when the water is oversaturated. Carbonate scale occurs over +0.30 LSI.16:10 - When you see scale in your pool, it will always be in the hottest places first. In the case of carbonate scale, it will be in the highest-LSI areas first. Primarily a salt cell or heater. Flakes in salt cells occur because of a localized LSI violation in the salt cell.22:08 - If scale is not on plastic fittings, the face of tile, lights, etc., it's not scale. It must have come from the cement, not the water.25:46 - To chelate or sequester, the water needs to be warm enough (~65ºF or warmer), or else the chemicals will not activate. The warmer the water, the faster these chemicals work.29:06 - How to remove scale32:28 - Summary. Thanks for listening! Stay tuned for the next four episodes in this series of calcium issues. ------------------------------------Connect with Orenda TechnologiesWebsite: https://www.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/
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Galan Lithium (ASX: GLN) managing director Juan Pablo Vargas de la Vega joins Small Caps to discuss the company's path towards becoming a preferred lithium supplier to global markets from its high-grade brine assets in Argentina's lithium triangle. The company recently appointed sustainable supply chain traceability provider Circulor to assist with devising a blue-print for full traceability and ESG tracking for its lithium carbonate products. Galan is well-funded to advance its flagship Hombre Muerto West lithium brine project which has a current resource of 2.3Mt of lithium carbonate equivalent.
We've narrowed down our vacation destinations to these three based on ability to social distance, sheer danger, and what will look best on our Christmas cards. Help us choose between weird boulders, a pit of fire, and a deadly stream! Twitter and Instagram - @biarpodcast Facebook - Bug in a Rug Email us your ideas at biarpodcast@gmail.com Sources: Trovants, the living stones of Romania: They grow, multiply and move! | MRU MEDIA (mysteriesrunsolved.com) Trovants: The Growing Stones of Romania (whenonearth.net) ‘Living Stones' in Romania: Grows and Can Move, Breathe and Reproduce (anomalien.com) Carbonate chemistry — Science Learning Hub Darvaza gas crater - Wikipedia The Gates of Hell – Turkmenistan - Atlas Obscura The Gates of Hell in Derweze, Turkmenistan (thoughtco.com) The Real 'Gates of Hell' Haven't Stopped Burning For 46 Years (inverse.com) Turkmenistan hopes 'Door to Hell' will boost tourism | CTV News The Bolton Strid: The Most Dangerous River In The World? - WorldAtlas Bolton Strid: A Stream That Swallows People | Amusing Planet Birthday boy, 8, dies in beauty-spot river tragedy | Bradford Telegraph and Argus (thetelegraphandargus.co.uk) The Strid - extremely dangerous | At its narrowest point the… | Flickr How many have died in the Bolton strid? – Restaurantnorman.com
Doug talks about site speed mistakes, core web vitals, and beer drinking with Matt Giovanisci. *Affiliate Links Below so I get a commission if you make a purchase. Thanks! Carbonate – Super FAST, Lean WP Theme Money Lab Pro This episode is brought to you in part by Ezoic. And be sure to check out Leap to help your site load faster. Plus you won’t have to worry about the Core Web Vitals. Contact me. Ask Questions! Send me an email here: feedback@doug.show Leave a voicemail: (406) 813-0613
Doug talks about site speed mistakes, core web vitals, and beer drinking with Matt Giovanisci. *Affiliate Links Below so I get a commission if you make a purchase. Thanks! Carbonate – Super FAST, Lean WP Theme Money Lab Pro This episode is brought to you in part by Ezoic. And be sure to check out Leap to help your site load faster. Plus you won’t have to worry about the Core Web Vitals. Contact me. Ask Questions! Send me an email here: feedback@doug.show Leave a voicemail: (406) 813-0613
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S&P Global Platts global market and methodology specialist Marcel Goldenberg, battery metals pricing specialist Emmanuel Latham and news journalist focusing on battery metals Ben Kilbey discuss developments and outlooks on nickel and cobalt supply. High anticipated demand has seen the 'much...
S&P Global Platts Battery Metals podcast series continues, tracking one of the most-followed topics in the market and how this has impacted lithium carbonate prices over recent weeks. Platts looks at chargers for electric vehicles and the East vs West battle about which technology will become...
S&P Global Platts Battery Metals Podcast series continues, tracking one of the most-followed topics in the market and how this has impacted lithium carbonate prices over recent weeks. In this edition, Platts looks into the implementation of the 2018 Chinese electric vehicle subsidies that came...