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Worth The Calories - A Great British Bake Off Podcast
2023 Episode 5-8 - Pastry, Botanicals, Desserts, and Party

Worth The Calories - A Great British Bake Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 29:25


After several weeks unable to record we are back with a packed podcast covering four Bake Off episodes! Join us to discuss treacle pudding timings and botanical opinions. #WorthTheCalories Dauphinoise potato and caramelised onion pithivier recipe Lemon and thyme bundt recipe Orange and ginger treacle puddings recipe Caterpiller cake recipe Subscribe to our RSS feed here Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here Subscribe on Google Podcasts here We're on Spotify Eloquent Gushing is 100% supported by listeners like you. If you'd like access to exclusive content, please visit us on Patreon. Get in touch! If you have thoughts about the episode or want to suggest something for a future episode, you can comment on this post at eloquentgushing.com, you can email us at podcast@eloquentgushing.com or find us on Twitter. If you want to talk to us, leave us a message on Speakpipe. Our music is "Cheery Monday" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

C'est pas tous les jours dimanche
Lego fiasco: Legoland lache Charleroi

C'est pas tous les jours dimanche

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 19:50


Attendu pour 2027, le parc d'attractions Légoland ne verra donc pas le jour à Gosselies. Pourquoi, pour la 2e fois, une entreprise internationale fait marche arrière pour installer son projet en périphérie de Charleroi ? La Wallonie n'est-elle pas assez attractive ?

The Caterpillar Podcast
Perform Today. Transform Tomorrow. Inside Caterpillar's Strategic Procurement & Planning Division

The Caterpillar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 23:40


Pam Heminger's family is grounded in hockey. Her husband is a former National League Hockey player and three of their 4 children are high-level players. It's said that sports can be symbolic of life. Developing skills on the ice – teamwork, discipline, tenacity – can apply in life and career. These are the lessons that Heminger uses her role as Senior Vice President of Caterpiller's Strategic Procurement & Planning Division. It is job not for the faint of heart. A pandemic, inflation, and ongoing geopolitical conflicts are challenges that have put procurement and supply chain management to the test. In this new episode of Caterpillar's Beyond The Iron podcast, Heminger talks with host Rusty Dunn about the world of procurement and supply chain management – and her organization's opportunity to give Caterpillar a competitive advantage on a global scale. PROGRAM GUIDE (23:40 total run time)  Guest: Pam Heminger / Caterpillar Sr. Vice President, Strategic Procurement & Planning Division 2:05 – Onboarding at Caterpillar as a global pandemic unfolds. 4:10 – Explaining the role of the ecosystem connecting the complete supply network. 6:30 – Honing the process to perform and transform. 11:01 – Candid conversations and maximum transformation. 15:05 – Without strong supplier relationships, nothing else works. 16:15 – As a career choice, procurement skills are in demand and it's never boring! 19:50 – A family grounded in hockey taking lessons off the ice for success in life & career.

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Minute: Rush University System for Health expands and Caterpiller reaches civil settlement

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022


Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Rush University System for Health is expanding into Indiana. Crain’s reports Rush and Franciscan Alliance have entered a partnership to expand the availability of cancer and neuroscience care to patients in northwest Indiana.  Also, Caterpillar has reached a civil settlement with […]

Riordan's Desk
Runoff, Chapter 19 - Only a Damn Caterpiller

Riordan's Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 12:46


Riordan has a late night encounter with Red once more.Support the show

Standby for Places
Alice in Wonderland

Standby for Places

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 72:59


This week on Standby we revisit a classic with Alice Gerstenberg's adaptation of Lewis Carrol's story about a girl that travels through a looking glass and what she finds on the other side.Directed and sound designed by Jackie Vetter with sound editing by Graydon Gund. Featuring Karlee Jane as Alice, Taylor James Hopkins as Lewis Caroll and the White Rabbit, Gabi van Horn as Cheshire Cat and Humpty Dumpty, Megan Murphy as March Hare, Gryphon, and Two of Spades, William Burns as Mad Hatter, Mock Turtle and Five of Spades, Margie Zarcone as Door Mouse, Seven of Spades, and Duchess, Isma'il Q. Bronson, as Caterpiller and King of Hearts, Dana Watkins as Tweedle Dee and Red Queen, Devon Yates as Tweedle Dum and White Queen, Alexandra Kopko as Queen of Hearts, and David Coleman II as Knave of Hearts and Frog Footman.

Harold's Old Time Radio
American Story Book 48-07-24 The Caterpiller Crawls

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 14:01


American Story Book 48-07-24 The Caterpiller Crawls

Listening Post
The Subscription Economy Featuring Guest Tien Tzuo

Listening Post

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 30:36


Podcast: Amazing Business Radio (LS 41 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: The Subscription Economy Featuring Guest Tien TzuoPub date: 2018-11-20Shep Hyken sat down with Tien Tzuo to talk about the subscription model and how companies like Salesforce, Uber, and Caterpiller are helping to make it the future of business. Top Takeaways:The subscription economy is a phrase coined to describe the idea that people don't have to buy products anymore to meet their everyday needs or to get from Point A to Point B. It allows companies to switch from selling products to selling a service that consumers can use while transforming an industry for the better.The subscription model is a win-win for customers and businesses. For businesses: It scales better, is easier to run, and guarantees recurring revenue. For the customer, it's less expensive and more convenient.To jump into the subscription economy, start with a view of what your customers are doing with you and track all of the usage and interactions. This allows you to understand how you can broaden your footprint with the customer and create a more meaningful relationship.Anybody can take your product, reverse engineer it, and offer a clone to their customers. If your competitive advantage isn't based on your product but instead your knowledge of what your customers are doing and the relationships you have with them, that is a much stronger position to be in.About:Tien Tzuo is the CEO and founder of Zuora. Previously, he was the 11th employee of Salesforce working as the Chief Strategy Officer and CMO for eight years. He's also the bestselling author of Subscribe: Why the Subscription Model Will Be Your Company's Future and What to do About It.Shep Hyken is a customer service and experience expert, New York Times bestselling author, award-winning keynote speaker, and your host of Amazing Business Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Shep Hyken & C-Suite Radio, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Creation Energies with Brenda Hoffman
Creation Energies channeled by Brenda Hoffman

Creation Energies with Brenda Hoffman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 11:00


Summary of Brenda’s April 23, 2021, channeled Creation Energies show at BlogTalkRadio.com/brenda-hoffman: Perhaps you’re concerned you haven’t shifted beyond your cocoon stage. Much as is true in puberty, you’ll shift when it’s time for you to do so. Maybe you wish to gather more parts of other dimensions and/or lives before your exit. Or you merely wish to cocoon a bit longer. It doesn’t matter, for you’ll exit when it’s right for you.  You're a Butterfly, Not a Caterpiller is the title of last week’s Brenda’s Blog – her weekly channeled blog for LifeTapestry Creations.com. The overview of Brenda's April 30, 2021, Creation Energies channel: You're no longer following the 3D aging pattern of losing abilities, and then you die. For you requested to experience the New Earth in this lifetime. Your interests will direct you to your new life and change the expected 3D aging process. Brenda’s Creation Energies show and Brenda’s Blog contain different channeled information.

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 29 April

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 3:30


The Aussie share market is set to open 0.26% higher amid optimism for commodity prices. Apple and Facebook exceeded revenue expectations.  What to watch today:The Oil price rose more than 1% off the back of fuel demand optimism.The Gold price gained as the US dollar and US Treasury yields eased following the Fed keeping rates unchanged. The Copper price hit an all-time high on China demand. Keep an eye on Copper stocks like OZ Minerals (ASX:OZL), and Sandfire Resources (ASX:SFR). Iron ore is trading 0.11% lower but still near the 10-year high while the Nickel price is trading 1.8% higher. Today, both Woolworths (ASX:WOW) and Newcrest Mining (ASX:NCM) are set to release their third quarter updates.Most traded stocks for Bell Direct clients yesterday: CSL (ASX:CSL), Corporate Travel Management (ASX:CTD) and National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB).  Trading ideas:IT company, Life360 (ASX:360) was reiterated as a Bell Potter BUY, with a $7 price target. This comes off the back of a strong March quarter. Bell Potter also has a BUY rating on health informatics business, Alcidion (ASX:ALC), with an upgraded price target of $0.45, that's a huge 50% increaseRMA Global Holdings (ASX:RMY) is giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central. 

Unnatural Podcast
Natures Zombies!

Unnatural Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 26:16


Our Unnatural story of the week is about the shambling mindless undead creatures who shouldn’t be alive. Also, on the ticket is a group of monstrous beasts that feed on the living. That’s right, we’re talking about Zombies! Listen to Ben and Steve as they talk about this very interesting story. Enjoy the podcast! Remember to subscribe to the episode on your favorite podcast app and remember to follow us on social media, just look for Unnatural Podcast and I'm sure you'll find us. Thanks for listening.  Links below: Instagram: @unnaturalpod Twitter: @podunnatural Facebook Page: facebook.com/unnaturalpodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/unnaturalpodcast/

Stories for kids by Sita Ma'am

This is a special episode for the Tiny Tots aged between 3- 5 years .Older kids, fret not! I have a task at the end of the story . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/saravana-janardhan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/saravana-janardhan/support

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Connect & Collaborate
Repair & Return Operations with Joydma Alamo of Caterpillar – Uptime Logistics

Connect & Collaborate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 24:55


Uptime Logistics, powered by CAP Logistics focuses on reliability and how to ensure that your company is prepared for those catastrophic downtimes. Today's episode is hosted by Doug Draper of Acme Distribution and the Denver Transportation Club, and his guest is Joydma Alamo, Facility Manager at Caterpillar. They discuss her career path working in Caterpiller's supply chain, re-manufacturing service management, and the international logistics of repair and return operations for heavy equipment parts. Listen LIVE at 4:00 on Denver's Money Talk 1690 a.m. or watch our livestream on YouTube. The video podcast can be found on the full show post: https://www.caplogistics.com/cap-logistics/uptime-alamo

Winning at Life with Gregory Ricks: The Daily Wrap

00:58 - The US has announced new sanctions on PDVSA, the Venezuelan national oil company, in an attempt to help transfer control from Maduro to Guaido. Kudlow says the China slowdown may have effects on our economy, but overall we're still going in the right direction. 09:09 - The Numbers are down overall, but Gregory's concern for Caterpiller's big drop is how the global slowdown could cause a our economy to slow as well. 13:35 - A report says Harley-Davidson's brand is still strong with Boomers, but Millenials aren't buying in. 25:32 - Gregory is boycotting the Super Bowl, and our friends at the Jefferson Performing Arts Society are offering a deal on behalf of the show: mention Winning at Life or Gregory Ricks and get tickets to see Shear Madness buy one get one free! 29:19 - Earl in Covington asks: How do the rules work with Social Security benefits when it comes to spousal benefits, and how do the options change with a divorce? 39:13 - Brad in Alabama asks Gregory how he should invest the money in his 401k. 42:01 - Antoine in Houma asks if his wife will be able to access his checking account if he dies without a will. Gregory shares some options. Some banks can have an account be Payable On Death to your wife, you could give her signing privledges, make a joint account, or it will transfer to her through succession. http://www.WinningAtLife.com

Amazing Business Radio
The Subscription Economy Featuring Guest Tien Tzuo

Amazing Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 30:06


Shep Hyken sat down with Tien Tzuo to talk about the subscription model and how companies like Salesforce, Uber, and Caterpiller are helping to make it the future of business.  Top Takeaways:The subscription economy is a phrase coined to describe the idea that people don’t have to buy products anymore to meet their everyday needs or to get from Point A to Point B. It allows companies to switch from selling products to selling a service that consumers can use while transforming an industry for the better.The subscription model is a win-win for customers and businesses. For businesses: It scales better, is easier to run, and guarantees recurring revenue. For the customer, it’s less expensive and more convenient.To jump into the subscription economy, start with a view of what your customers are doing with you and track all of the usage and interactions. This allows you to understand how you can broaden your footprint with the customer and create a more meaningful relationship.Anybody can take your product, reverse engineer it, and offer a clone to their customers. If your competitive advantage isn’t based on your product but instead your knowledge of what your customers are doing and the relationships you have with them, that is a much stronger position to be in.About: Tien Tzuo is the CEO and founder of Zuora. Previously, he was the 11th employee of Salesforce working as the Chief Strategy Officer and CMO for eight years. He’s also the bestselling author of Subscribe: Why the Subscription Model Will Be Your Company’s Future and What to do About It. Shep Hyken is a customer service and experience expert, New York Times bestselling author, award-winning keynote speaker, and your host of Amazing Business Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monkey in the Cage Productions
Useless Drivel – Cholo Homecoming

Monkey in the Cage Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 69:42


What’s up Internet Crackheads!! It’s almost time to get your weekend on, and the guys are here to help you start it off right! Join your hosts Robert, Matt, and The David as the talk about everything from fighting the … Continue reading →(Read more...)Categories: "The" David Comic Books Comics Holidays Movies Music News Podcast Pop-Culture Ramblings Show News Technology Television Toys Useless DrivelTags: AerosmithBlack FridayButterflyCall of Duty: WW2CaterpillerEdward FurlongHatchimalsHoliday ShoppingHomeless PeopleJob InterviewsMary JaneMichael KeatonPickle RickSpider-Man: HomecomingStore Variant Toys

Zoe Nightingale
A Warning

Zoe Nightingale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 27:33


Confused about what's really happening at Standing Rock? Lets get the facts: Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) is a pipe that is supposed to carry 570,000 barrels of crude oil per day from the Dakotas to Illinois. On July 27, 2016, The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for violating the National Historic Preservation Act when the agency issued final permits for a massive crude oil pipeline stretching from North Dakota to Illinois. This complaint asserts that the Corps violated multiple environmental and historic preservation statutes, focusing on the decision to reroute the pipeline from Bismarck, North Dakota to the doorstep of the Standing Rock reservation without adequate environmental analysis. The Dakota Access Pipeline project, also known as Bakken Oil Pipeline, would extend 1,168 miles across North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Illinois, crossing through communities, farms, tribal land, sensitive natural areas and wildlife habitat. The pipeline would carry crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to Illinois where it will link with another pipeline that will transport the oil to terminals and refineries along the Gulf of Mexico. The Corps granted permits for the pipeline in July 2016 under Nationwide Permitting. This process circumvents any kind of close environmental review and public process. The Lake Oahe crossing requires an additional approval—known as an easement—because it crosses federally owned land on either side of the Missouri River. It was this easement that the government confirmed would not be granted. On Feb. 8, the Trump administration granted the Lake Oahe easement, allowing the pipeline to be constructed under the Missouri River half a mile upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. During this process thousands of protestors came to Standing rock, to try to hold off the giant machines that were coming in to drill the land. Despite some of the most organized and visible protesting a Native American cause has ever had, the cries fell on deaf ears. The protestors were shot with rubber pellets threatened and physically assaulted. The camps have since been destroyed and the pipeline is slated to be finished as quickly as possible. I met Frank, A Sioux medicine man at a Sweat Lodge he had created after the weekend of protesting. I had the privilege of sitting with him, letting deep hot steam cleanse me of some of the black thick toxic energy I have been carrying around with me since someone pulled the cord out of my head and I woke up matrix style and I realized that there was no autonomy, and we're all tiny puppets being controlled by a bunch of rape hungry deliverance good old boys. Frank is incredible, kind, soft, thoughtful and an incredible storyteller. I am honored to be able to tell a tiny part of his story. I implore you to get involved anyway you can. Stop supporting corporations who support environmental degradation (Wells Fargo, Caterpiller, Chevron Coca Cola, Ford, Monsanto, Nestle, Pfizer, Wal-Mart) Open your eyes. Watch out for fake news stories from bullshit alt right garbage collectors like (Washington Times, Activist Post, , Dc Gazette, Bloomberg.ma, usatoday.com.co, Denver Gaurdian) Become an active member of your community. Learn about who is trying to take independent or democratic seats in the upcoming 2018 congressional elections. It's simple, we can keep watching the titanic go down in flames or millions of us can take up a thimble and start bailing little bits of water out. We're fucked, don't get me wrong. But we can at least go down with dignity as a species who tried, not just a bunch of selfish cunts wasting away like Narcissus lost in our own reflection, thinking we're the star of our own mini Truman show. www.standingrock.org https://www.naha-inc.org http://lakotalaw.org

MarketFoolery
Hasbro’s Girl Power

MarketFoolery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 17:11


Revenue was up in Hasbro’s Boy division, but it was the Girl division’s results that got Wall Street’s attention. Caterpiller’s CEO drives off into the sunset. Pepsi lays out an aggressive plan to cut sugar from its drinks.

Radio Fuori Onda
Intervista a Massimo Cirri

Radio Fuori Onda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2013 11:06


Il nostro speaker Danilo, in occasione dell'incontro nazionale delle radio sulla salute mentale dell'anno scorso, intervista il ‘notissimo' Massimo Cirri, che oltre ad essere psicologo per l'ASL di Trieste, è creatore e conduttore della trasmissione Caterpiller di RadioDue. Massimo Cirri risponde a due domande: Cosa ne pensa del modo in cui i mass media trattano il disagio mentale? Che cosa ne pensa del disagio mentale?In questa intervista Massimo Cirri spazia su diversi argomenti e parla della Carta di Trieste: un codice etico per la comunicazione mediatica e soprattutto giornalistica. Un documento che stabilisce regole precise a difesa della dignità di chi soffre di disturbi mentali.Se vuoi approfondire l'argomento, puoi leggere l'articolo di Carla Toffoletti “Salute mentale, cambia il linguaggio mediatico“.

Tysto film commentaries

Barry Newman is the mysterious man in the white Dodge Challenger, running away from the cops and his own screwed up life. I discuss the movie as a meditation on motivation, an allegory for the lost soul, and as a Caterpiller promotional film. I compare it (somewhat) with the 1997 version and with Smokey and the Bandit and American Westerns, but mostly with ancient mythology. I boldly suggest that beautiful women can represent both innocence and death, depending on whether they are nude or wearing a cloak and that "J. Hovah" is a little too on-the-nose for a character name. And I use my new CO3U microphone with very good results.