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The Resident Builder Podcast with Peter Wolfkamp
Full Show Podcast: 15 June 2025

The Resident Builder Podcast with Peter Wolfkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 104:14 Transcription Available


On The Resident Builder with Pete Wolfkamp Full Show Podcast for 15th June 2025, Pete tackles common solar-power myths, explains who's liable for CCCs or building consents, and what property files, and codes are required for renovations. Get The Resident Builder with Pete Wolfkamp Full Show Podcast every Sunday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Debtwired!
High Yield trade thoughts with Clark Nicholls

Debtwired!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 9:07


On the Debtwired! Podcast, Clark Nicholls, CIO of Aucit Investment Management, joins Debtwire Europe's Head of High Yield Adam Samoon to explore trade ideas in the European High Yield asset class.Aucit Investment Management focuses on capturing the richest alpha trades in high yield and identifying the best yields per unit of risk.European High Yield index spreads have tightened in recent weeks but there are still reasons to consider investing in the asset class. There are opportunities in high rated credits as well as lower rated CCCs depending on risk tolerance according to Nicholls.The podcast explores which sectors and thematic trades can offer the best considerations for investors currently.#highyield #highyieldbonds #bonds #debtwired

Thoughts on the Market
Midyear U.S. Credit Outlook: Why Investors Should Be Selective

Thoughts on the Market

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 7:11


Our analysts Andrew Sheets and Vishwas Patkar take stock of the U.S. credit market, noting which segments are on firm footing going into a period of slower growth.Read more insights from Morgan Stanley.----- Transcript -----Andrew Sheets: Welcome to Thoughts On the Market. I'm Andrew Sheets, Head of Corporate Credit Research at Morgan Stanley.Vishwas Patkar: And I'm Vishwas Patkar, Head of U.S. Credit Strategy at Morgan Stanley.Andrew Sheets: Today on the program, we're going to have the first in a series of conversations covering our outlook for credit around the world.It's Wednesday, June 4th at 2pm in London.Vishwas Patkar: And 9am in New York.Andrew Sheets: Vishwas, along with many of our colleagues at Morgan Stanley, we recently updated our 12-month outlook for credit markets around the world. Focusing on your specialty, the U.S., how do you read the economic backdrop and what do you think it means for credit at a high level?Vishwas Patkar: So, our central scenario of slowing growth, somewhat firm inflation and no rate cuts from the Fed until the first quarter of 2026 – when I put all of that together, I view that as somewhat mixed for credit. It's good for certain segments of the market, not as good for others.I think the positive on the one side is that with the recent de-escalation in trade tensions, recession risks have gone lower. And that's reflected in our economists' view as well. I think for an asset class like credit, avoiding that drill downside tail I think is important. The other positive in the market today is that the level of all in yields you can get across the credit spectrum is very compelling on many different measures.The negative is that we are still looking at a fair bit of slowing in economic activity, and that's a big downshift from what we've been used to in the past few years. So, I would say we're certainly not in the Goldilocks environment that we saw for credit through the second half of last year. And it's important here for investors to be selective around what they invest in within the credit market.Andrew Sheets: So, Vishwas, you kind of alluded to this, but you know, 2025 has been a year that so far has been dominated by a lot of these large kind of macro questions around, you know, what's going to happen with tariffs. Big moves in interest rates, big moves in the U.S. dollar. But credit is an asset class that's, you know, ultimately about lending to companies. And so how do you see the credit worthiness of U.S. corporates? And how much of a risk is there that with interest rates staying higher for longer than we expected at the start of the year – that becomes a bigger problem?Vishwas Patkar: Yeah, sure. I think it's a very important question Andrew because I think taking a call on markets based on the gyrations in headlines is very hard. But in some ways, I think this question of the credit worthiness of U.S. companies is more important and I think it really helps us filter the signal from the noise that we've seen in markets so far this year.I would say broadly, the health of corporate balance sheets is pretty good and, in some ways, I think it's maybe a more distinguishing feature of this cycle where corporate credit overall is on a firmer footing going into a period of slower growth – than what we may have seen in prior instances. And you can sort of look at this balance sheet health along a few different lines.In aggregate, we haven't really seen credit markets grow a lot in the last few years. M&A activity, which is usually a harbinger of corporate aggression, has also been fairly muted in absolute terms. Corporate balance sheet leverage has not grown. And I think we've been in this high-interest rate environment, which has kept some of these animal spirits at bay. Now what this means is, that the level of sensitivity of credit markets to a slow down in the economy is somewhat lower.It does not mean that credit markets can remain immune no matter what happens to the economy. I think it's clear if we get a recession, spread should be a fair bit wider. But I think in our central scenario, it makes us more confident than otherwise that credit overall can hold up okay.Now your question around the risk of rates staying higher. This I think goes back to my point about where in the credit market you're looking. I think up the quality spectrum, I think there are actually – there's a lot of demand tailwinds for credit given the pickup in sponsorship we've seen from insurance companies and pension funds in this cycle.At the other end of the quality spectrum, if you're looking at highly levered capital structures, that's where I think the risk of interest rates being high can lead to defaults being sort of around average levels and higher than they would otherwise be.Andrew Sheets: So, Vishwas, kind of sticking with that central scenario, kind of briefly, what would be a segment of U.S. credit that you think offers some of the best risk adjusted return at the moment? And what do you think offers some of the worst?Vishwas Patkar: Yep. So, we framed our credit outlook as being good for quality, badfor beta. So, as that suggests, I think this is a fairly good environment for investment grade credit. In our base case, we are calling for double digit total returns. In IG we also expect investment grade credit to modestly outperform government bonds.And I would sort of extend that to the upper tiers within the high yield market as well, specifically BBs. And where I would say risk reward looks the weakest is the lowest tier. So, for CCCs and for many segments within Bs where leverage is fairly elevated, debt costs are still high. We think this is still a challenging environment where growth is set to slow and rate cuts are still a fair bit out the outer forecast rise.Andrew Sheets: So far we focused on that central scenario, but let's close out with how things could be different. In our view, what do you think are the realistically better and worse scenarios for U.S. credit this year, and how does that shape your overall view on the market?Vishwas Patkar: So, I think the better scenario for credit versus our base case potentially revolve around tariffs being rolled back even further. And it's essentially a repeat of the second half of 2024, where you had a combination of good growth and declining inflation and rate cuts moving up versus our expectations.I think in that scenario, it's likely that you see investment grade credit spreads go back to the tights that we saw in December. On the flip side, I think the worst scenario really is you know – what if we are being too optimistic about growth? And what if the economy is set to slow much further? And then what if we get a recession?So, I think in that environment, we see spreads retesting the wides that we saw through the volatility in April. Although even here, I would draw an important nuance that because of some of the fundamental and technical tailwinds I discussed earlier, we think spreads even in this downside scenario may not test the types of levels that we've seen through prior bear markets.Andrew Sheets: Vishwas, thanks for taking the time to talk.Vishwas Patkar: Thanks, Andrew.Andrew Sheets: And thanks for sharing a few minutes of your day with us. If you enjoy Thoughts of the Market, let us know by leaving a review wherever you listen, and tell a friend or colleague about us today.

PolySécure Podcast
Spécial - NorthSec 2025 Panel - Parce que... c'est l'épisode 0x593!

PolySécure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 52:57


Parce que… c'est l'épisode 0x593! Shameless plug 03 au 05 juin 2025 - Infosecurity Europe 27 et 29 juin 2025 - LeHACK 12 au 17 octobre 2025 - Objective by the sea v8 10 au 12 novembre 2025 - IAQ - Le Rendez-vous IA Québec 17 au 20 novembre 2025 - European Cyber Week 25 et 26 février 2026 - SéQCure 2065 Description Introduction et présentations Ce podcast réunit un panel d'experts en cybersécurité lors de l'événement NortSsec, avec comme animateur et participants : Olivier Arteau (recherche académique, créateur du prototype pollution), Joey Dubé (superviseur d'équipe d'analyse au Centre canadien de cybersécurité), Jean-Philippe Décarie-Mathieu (analyste principal chez Cyber Québec), Estelle Ruellan (chercheuse en cybersécurité chez Flair spécialisée en data science), et François Proulx (vice-président recherche chez Boost Security, expert en supply chain security). Souveraineté numérique et fragmentation des standards CVE La discussion s'ouvre sur la question troublante de la souveraineté numérique, particulièrement concernant les récents bouleversements autour du système CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). L'administration américaine a menacé de couper le financement de MITRE, l'organisme gérant les CVE, créant une crise qui a révélé la dépendance occidentale aux infrastructures numériques américaines. En réaction, l'Europe a rapidement développé son propre système équivalent. Les panélistes voient cette fragmentation comme potentiellement positive. Estelle note que dans la recherche sur le dark web, ce qui compte est l'adoption par les utilisateurs plutôt que l'uniformité des standards. Jean-Philippe souligne que beaucoup de vulnérabilités n'avaient déjà pas de CVE, et qu'avoir des doublons pourrait accélérer l'attribution de numéros. Il perçoit cette situation comme une opportunité de revoir un système CVE critiqué pour son manque de précision et sa gestion centralisée problématique. Joey appuie cette vision, qualifiant ce bouleversement de “shakeup nécessaire” qui force à repenser une dépendance de quinze ans aux États-Unis. François y voit une contre-vérification bénéfique, rappelant que l'industrie s'adapte déjà aux nomenclatures multiples pour l'attribution d'acteurs malveillants. Expérience de création de CVE Olivier partage son expérience de création de CVE, expliquant que MITRE préfère que les demandes passent par des intermédiaires (entreprises ou organisations) plutôt que directement par les chercheurs. Cette structure limite les soumissions de faible qualité mais oblige les chercheurs à “s'agenouiller” devant les entreprises pour obtenir des crédits. François confirme cette approche via GitHub Security Advisory, tandis que Joey mentionne son expérience chez Intel/McAfee comme autorité de numérotation CVE. Impact de la fragmentation sur l'industrie Les experts s'accordent sur le fait que la fragmentation ne pose pas de problème majeur tant que les informations essentielles (produits affectés, versions, standards) restent cohérentes. Joey souligne que le vrai problème était la dépendance à un point de défaillance unique. Cette diversification pourrait même être salutaire en évitant qu'une seule interruption paralyse l'industrie entière. La discussion évoque la possibilité d'un système décentralisé de type fédératif, mais les panélistes restent prudents quant aux résistances des entreprises ayant des blocs CVE pré-alloués. Géopolitique et dépendance technologique La conversation prend une tournure géopolitique avec l'analyse de la dépendance canadienne aux infrastructures américaines. François note que la Chine a développé son propre système de gestion des vulnérabilités avec contrôle étatique, gardant un accès prioritaire avant publication publique. Pour les autres pays (Iran, Russie, Corée du Nord), la distinction est faite entre espionnage d'État et cybercriminalité, cette dernière tendant à utiliser les outils existants par facilité. Les panélistes soulignent l'ironie de l'administration Trump abandonnant volontairement une position de dominance stratégique dans le renseignement cyber, révélant la vulnérabilité occidentale. Jean-Philippe évoque la dépendance canadienne au renseignement des Five Eyes, particulièrement face à des États-Unis potentiellement hostiles. Solutions canadiennes et valorisation du talent La discussion se tourne vers les solutions concrètes pour réduire la dépendance technologique. Jean-Philippe identifie un problème historique de valorisation du talent technique au Canada, où la mentalité était d'aller travailler aux États-Unis pour du travail de pointe. Cette fuite des cerveaux a affaibli les capacités canadiennes. François exprime sa fierté envers son équipe “world-class” chez Boost Security, soulignant que le talent canadien existe et peut rivaliser internationalement. Le défi est l'adoption de produits canadiens face au monopole des logiciels américains. Estelle note que même avec d'excellents produits locaux, l'adoption prend du temps face à la domination mainstream américaine. Exemples d'initiatives canadiennes L'exemple de CanCyber est évoqué comme modèle d'initiative gouvernementale réussie. Ce projet fédéral donnait accès gratuit à du renseignement de menaces et des services de cybersécurité aux PME, particulièrement précieux pour les entreprises ne pouvant s'offrir des solutions coûteuses. Malheureusement supprimé après un changement de ministre, il illustre le potentiel canadien mais aussi la fragilité politique de ces initiatives. Joey confirme que des services similaires existent encore via le CCCS pour les secteurs critiques, mais sous une forme différente. Nécessité du lobbying et engagement politique Jean-Philippe souligne l'importance du lobbying pour la pérennité des initiatives technologiques. Le milieu IT s'investit peu en politique, contrairement aux industries ayant des lobbyistes payés. La communauté cybersécurité doit s'organiser via des OBNL pour porter ses enjeux politiquement. NordSec est identifié comme un véhicule potentiel, démocratisant la cybersécurité pour les PME et permettant l'échange entre secteurs public et privé. CyberEcho, partenaire principal financé par les banques canadiennes, représente aussi un bon véhicule d'influence avec une vision à long terme. Sortir de l'entre-soi Un point crucial émerge sur la tendance de la communauté cybersécurité à “prêcher entre convertis”. Olivier insiste sur la nécessité de transcender leur écosystème pour influencer les décideurs et le grand public. Il encourage les experts à donner des entrevues médiatiques malgré les risques, ayant lui-même influencé des ministres via Radio-Canada. Les obstacles identifiés incluent : la peur d'être mal cité (Jean-Philippe), les stéréotypes sur les “nerds” de la cyber (Estelle), et la difficulté de vulgariser des sujets techniques complexes. Historiquement, la communauté hacker était hostile aux médias et très élitiste, culture qui évolue heureusement vers plus de permissivité. Innovation dans la communication François mentionne l'initiative CyberScience qui coach les étudiants canadiens en CTF, avec l'équipe gagnante représentant le Canada internationalement. L'exemple danois est cité, où les médias mainstream ont couvert leur équipe CTF comme un sport, popularisant ainsi la cybersécurité. Conclusion et perspectives Le panel conclut sur l'importance de déconstruire l'élitisme historique de la communauté pour permettre l'émergence de nouveaux talents et améliorer la communication externe. La période d'incertitude géopolitique, bien que déstabilisante, offre une opportunité de repenser la souveraineté numérique canadienne et de valoriser l'expertise locale. Les experts s'accordent sur la nécessité d'actions concrètes : développer des alternatives canadiennes aux solutions américaines, renforcer le lobbying communautaire via des OBNL, améliorer la communication publique des enjeux cybersécuritaires, et surtout, surmonter la réticence à s'exposer médiatiquement pour influencer les politiques publiques. Cette discussion révèle une communauté cybersécuritaire canadienne consciente de ses défis mais confiante en ses capacités, prête à saisir l'opportunité créée par l'instabilité géopolitique actuelle pour affirmer sa souveraineté numérique. Notes NorthSec Collaborateurs Nicolas-Loïc Fortin Olivier Arteau Joey Dubé Estelle Ruellan Jean-Philippe Décarie-Mathieu François Proulx Crédits Montage par Intrasecure inc Locaux réels par Marché Bonsecours

Secondary Science Simplified â„¢
178. Unpacking the NGSS: SEPs and CCCs

Secondary Science Simplified â„¢

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 29:03


In part two of our NGSS series, we're diving into its three-dimensional nature —specifically, SEPs (Science and Engineering Practices) and CCCs (Crosscutting Concepts). You'll hear my take on what they are and how you can practically teach them. Plus, I'll share plenty of ideas for assessing them beyond traditional tests!➡️ Show Notes: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode178Resources Mentioned:Culture Mini CoursePhotosynthesis Relay ActivityNeuron Communication and Signal Transmission Inquiry Activity Female Cycle Inquiry Activity Secondary Science Simplified® Virtual PD Course BundleEpisode 177, Unpacking the NGSS: What High School Science Teachers Need to KnowEpisode 173, 9 Quick Ways to Use AI to Simplify Your Life as a TeacherDownload your FREE Classroom Reset Challenge.Send me a DM on Instagram: @its.not.rocket.scienceSend me an email: rebecca@itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com  Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Related Episodes and Blog Posts:Episode 176, Teaching AP Biology, Exam Review, FRQ Prep, and MORE with Tiffany of AP Bio Penguins Episode 107, NGSS and Standards-Based Grading with Guest Boni HamiltonEpisode 106, Standards-Based Grading, Citizenship Grades, Motivation and MORE with Guest Jennica Harrison

FundCalibre - Investing on the go
341. Why high yield isn't as risky as you think

FundCalibre - Investing on the go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 20:08


This episode discusses why high yield bonds, often labeled as ‘junk bonds,' can be an attractive investment and how today's market is different from previous decades. Jack Holmes, co-manager of the Artemis Global High Yield Bond fund, shares their strategy of focusing on European and UK markets and prioritising higher quality bonds, like BB and B ratings, while avoiding riskier CCCs. Additionally, learn why shorter-dated bonds are favoured in the current yield environment and how inefficiencies in the high yield space create opportunities for active management.What's covered in this episode: What is high yield? Setting the scene for the high yield marketEurope over US exposureWhy CCC isn't appealing The inefficiencies of the high yield marketWhat active management adds for investorsHow the fund uses currency in the portfolioWhat does it mean when a high yield bond is ‘called'?Adding value through market mispricingWhat does rate cutting mean for high yield?Why this manager is optimistic about next yearBacking cyclical or non-cyclical for 2025?More about the fund: The Artemis Global High Yield Bond fund is a high-conviction fixed income portfolio investing in 60-100 high yield issuers across the globe. Managers David Ennett and Jack Holmes look to increase the value of shareholder investments through a combination of both income and capital growth. To do this they focus on the under-researched, inefficiently-priced opportunities further down the high yield spectrum, while their global approach looks to unlock opportunities and insights that regionally-focused peers may miss.Learn more on fundcalibre.comPlease remember, we've been discussing individual companies to bring investing to life for you. It's not a recommendation to buy or sell. The fund may or may not still hold these companies at the time of listening. Elite Ratings are based on FundCalibre's research methodology and are the opinion of FundCalibre's research team only.

Digitale Vorreiter - Vodafone Business Cases
IT-Sicherheitscheck 2024: Experten Alexander Rabe & Jan Girlich über neueste Bedrohungen durch KI & größte Versäumnisse

Digitale Vorreiter - Vodafone Business Cases

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 69:58


In deutschen Unternehmen spitzt sich die Lage zur IT-Sicherheit weiter zu. Laut aktuellen Umfragen betrachten 96 % der IT-Verantwortlichen die Sicherheitslage als angespannt. In dieser Episode sprechen die IT-Sicherheitsexperten Alexander Rabe (Managing Director bei eco – Verband der Internetwirtschaft e.V., DE-CIX-Betreiber) und Jan Girlich (Lead Security Expert bei iteratec, Sprecher des CCCs) mit Digitale Vorreiter:innen Host Christoph Burseg über die größten Versäumnisse und neuen Bedrohungen, denen sich Unternehmen 2024 stellen müssen – darunter der alarmierende Einsatz von generativer KI bei Cyberangriffe – in Form von Phishing-Mails, gefälschter Videoanrufe und Voice-Cloning. Diskutiert wird, welche Auswirkungen der EU-regulatorischen Entwicklungen (wie KRITIS und NIS-2) Firmen erwarten können, warum Notfallpläne unverzichtbar sind und wie Unternehmen ihre IT-Infrastruktur effektiv absichern können. Konkret empfehlen sie regelmäßige Sicherheitsaudits sowie Schulungen zur Mitarbeitersensibilisierung – denn „E-Mails sind immer noch das größte mediale Einfallstor” und werden immer intensiver genutzt, um die IT-Sicherheit der Unternehmen auszuhöhlen. Ein unverzichtbarer Talk für Unternehmen, die ihre digitale Verteidigung stärken wollen und sich auf die Herausforderungen der Zukunft vorbereiten wollen.

CIO Leadership Live
Julie Ouska, CIO of the Colorado Community System | CCCS, joins CIO Leadership Live from Foundry's CIO100 event

CIO Leadership Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 14:08


Join Lee Rennick at the CIO100 and Julie Ouska, CIO of the Colorado Community System | CCCS; where Julie emphasizes the importance of problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication skills in leadership roles.

La French Connection
Episode 0x254 - Une petite semaine

La French Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 91:24


Une petite semaine Shamelessplug POLAR Conference - 10 octobre Hackfest 2024 - 10-11-12 Oct - 16 bit edition Hackfest Swag Join Hackfest/La French Connection Discord Join Hackfest us on Mastodon Sujet d'opinion La censure au Royaume-Uni ! Irresponsible disclosure La Ville Lac-Mégantic dépense plus de $146K suite à la cyberattaque, mais…DKIM pas activé. Nouvelles I tried a 5000$ burger Le ministère de la Cybersécurité et du Numérique a pris des mesures immédiates pour protéger les employés de la fonction publique après une violation de la confidentialité Black Hat USA 2024: researcher strips all Windows security using updates to downgrade Des documents politiques de Trump “fuités par l'Iran” CISA @ Blackhat 2024: Les élections n'ont jamais été aussi sécuritaires Les processeurs Intel vulnérables à….des settings de BIOS trop optimiste Le FBI et CCCS ferment une ferme de bots de désinformation russes Un acteur malveillant aurait divulgué une base de données appartenant à ADT, une entreprise de sécurité bien connue. Cette violation expose plus de 30 812 enregistrements, y compris 30 400 courriels uniques. Les données compromises incluent les courriels des clients, leurs adresses complètes, leurs identifiants utilisateurs, et les produits achetés. La fuite a été revendiquée par des utilisateurs du dark web nommés @netnasher et @grimoire. Commotion à l'aéroport: un ado renomme son identifiant Bluetooth «engin explosif improvisé» et se fait arrêter Pwnie Awards 2024 - Crowdstrike President Accepts “Epic Fail” Award Faulty CrowdStrike Update Crashes Windows Systems, Impacting Businesses Worldwide Les dernières informations de Crowdstrike - Remediation and Guidance Hub: 
Falcon Content Update for Windows Hosts How a cybersecurity researcher befriended, then doxed, the leader of LockBit ransomware gang Chinese hacking groups target Russian government, IT firms 0.0.0.0 Day: 18-Year-Old Browser Vulnerability Impacts MacOS and Linux Devices CSEM chapitre 2 - Des mots de passe étaient affichés sur des Post-it Crew Patrick Mathieu Steve waterhouse Gabrielle Joni Verreault Jacques Sauvé Francis Coats Guillaume Morissette Crédits Montage audio par Hackfest Communication Musique par Different Shapes – Different Colors - Awakening Locaux virtuels par Streamyard

The Chemical Show
Driving Innovation in Recycling: Inside ACC's Sustainability Awards with Cyclyx and EFC Gases - Ep 177

The Chemical Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 29:52 Transcription Available


Discover how necessity is driving sustainable innovation in the chemical industry with host Victoria Meyer and guests Robert Dishman of Cyclx and Matt Adams of EFC Gases & Advanced Materials, winners of American Chemistry Council's 2024 Sustainability Leadership Awards. Learn about Cyclyx's pioneering partnership with industry giants like ExxonMobil and the opening of the world's first chemical composition analysis centers (CCCs) to revolutionize recycling efforts. Robert Dishman delves into Cyclyx's mission to increase plastic collection and eliminate landfill-bound plastics, while also encouraging municipal and consumer engagement. Meanwhile, Matt Adams introduces EFC Gases' award-winning Neon Gas Recycling System, which enhances supply chain stability and promotes circularity in semiconductor manufacturing. Victoria explores the environmental and cost-saving benefits of EFC's technologies along with their long-term goal of sustainable pricing for rare gases.  Gain insights on the following topics this week: Recognizing ACC's 2024 Sustainability Leadership Awards An introduction to EFC Gases and the importance of Neon in semi-conductors How a supply-chain crisis inspired EFC's Neon Gas Recycling System The role of Collaboration in plastics recycling and circularity Cyclyx's formation by ExxonMobil and LyondellBasell and subsequent growth Local communities are critical to success Killer Quote: "Necessity drives innovation, and nowhere is that more evident than in our efforts to combat plastic waste and stabilize supply chains through advanced recycling and sustainable solutions." - Victoria Meyer, Host of The Chemical Show Additional Links: Chris Jahn: Sustainability Starts with Chemistry with ACC CEO Chris Jahn  Michael Heinz: BASF CEO Michael Heinz on Sustainability, Energy, and Leadership  Bonny Tully: Achieving Success in Chemicals: Sustainability and Leadership with Bonnie Tully of Evonik  Daryl Roberts: Careers, Care, and The Future of Chemicals with Daryl Roberts of DuPont  Kevin Norfleet: Carbon Capture and Customer Value with Kevin Norfleet of Celanese    ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player.  ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com  

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
Colombia SA Green Building Updates with Tatiana Carreno Martinez, LEED Fellow

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 27:02


  Sanitary and Environmental Engineer from the Universidad Pontificia de Bucaramanga, Colombia, with a Master Degree in Civil Engineer Consulting from the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain. LEED AP BD+C since July 2012 and LEED AP ND since May 2014. With 15 years of experience in environmental consulting, working in Spain on issues related to urban and industrial wastewater treatment plants, environmental planning, water management and water resources.    From July 2011 to September 2018 as Lead Project Engineer specialized in plumbing, architectural, landscaping and construction systems in Commissioning, LEED Consulting and Sustainability processes. Instructor in corporate courses, non-formal education and invited to teach master's degree modules at the Universidad de Los Andes - Colombia. Currently as Senior Technical Specialist of the Colombia Green Building Council, leading projects and initiatives related to health and well-being, construction materials, sustainable operation and LEED.   Show Highlights   Innovation for sustainable construction solutions amid challenges.  ​​Green building projects in Colombia, South America and the emphasis on passive design strategies, efficiency, and well-being. Current projects and training at CCCS and the Colombia Green Building Council, including LEED workshops and sustainability-related topics. Tatiana's work at CCCS, involvement in various sustainability projects, and training workshops on LEED and sustainability. Anticipated market trends with LEED O+M and LEED v5.  Emphasis on sustainability integration in academic curricula. Focus on resiliency and the importance of existing building sustainability. ​​Advice on thinking outside the box and embracing sustainable practices. “Denzel Washington said, don't confuse movement with progress. I think that's really amazing because in the times we're living right now, we are really busy. We're doing a lot of stuff. But he said, being busy or being active doesn't necessarily mean that meaningful progress is being made. So that made me think a lot about all the things I'm doing. What is really doing something or accomplishing something, not just doing stuff like moving around. Also, moving around makes you tired but gets you nowhere.” -Tatiana Carreño  Show Resource and Information Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES   GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. Go to to learn more about the 4 different levels of access to this one-of-a-kind career-advancing green building community!   If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on .  We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the !   Copyright © 2024 GBES

The Insurtech Leadership Podcast
The Fundraising Environment in Insurtech Remains Healthy if You Focus on the Following Things (w/Bhavan Suri, Managing Director at William Blair)

The Insurtech Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 13:00


Bhavan Suri is Managing Director at William Blair, an advisory services firm that helps companies including insurtechs to secure growth liquidity and financing.  Its team of technology bankers has deep ties to the insurtech sector with more than $20 billion in capital raised across 50 M&A and capital markets transactions. Bhavan worked for several tech companies including Elytics and Answerthink and has developed a deep understanding for the industry forces shaping the tech market. He now focuses on advising technology companies that operate in the Insurtech space. Some of the companies he advised include Guidewire, Duckcreek, CCCS, Intelligent Solutions, and Sapiens. Bhavan talks through straight-through-processing, the key domains and verticals in the insurance space today, and how they stack up on digitalization. His insights dive into combining business and technology into new offerings, how to work with IP ownership and developer teams, and proving out new market opportunities.  Follow the Insurtech Leadership Podcast airing weekly hosted by Joshua R. Hollander. We give you up-close access and personal insights from the leaders of the fastest-growing #insurtechs and most innovative #insurance carriers and brokers.

Pew Time
147: New S&W PCC, Vista sells biz, TONS of Questions!, EHC, IDPA Worlds and Indiana Sec results!

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 80:04


Episode 147: This episode is PACKED! European Handgun Championship results! IN Section results! IDPA Worlds results! New S&W PCC Vista Outdoors sells Outdoor brands to foreign company. You guys absolutely KILLED it with questions! We talk about everything from CCCs to safe buying to telling you what to buy! Thanks for all of your guy's support! We love ya! Please help us out by rating and reviewing the podcast! Thank you! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG, FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

Ben Yeoh Chats
Chris Stark: 2023, Climate Policy, NetZero, Adaptation, Heating, Buildings, Incentives

Ben Yeoh Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 83:27


Chris Stark is the Chief Executive of the UK's Climate Change Committee. The committee is an independent statutory body which advises the UK and the devolved governments on emissions targets and preparing for and adapting to the impacts of climate change. I think he is one of the most important and thoughtful thinkers on climate change policy today. This is his second time on the podcast. We covered many topics in 2022 which you can check out here. This time I ask on: How does it matter that we will pass 1.5c ? What did we learn after COP27 (climate conference in Egypt in 2022) How do you think we should think about NetZero at the corporate level How should we be thinking of adaptation and the CCCs latest report the CCC work on UK domestic energy rating Heating and building strategy Some of the recent politics decisions and discussions such as the UK government decision on a Cumbria coal mine. What the US IRA (inflation reduction act) might mean for climate policy: “Now you asked me, has anything changed since last we spoke? And yes, it has. Something quite substantial has changed in the United States of America. So we have this inflation reduction act which is an unfortunate act in only one sense, really. It's the IRA. So in the UK of course it's very difficult to talk about the IRA being good. But it's just a kind of game changing piece of legislation. At the core of it I think is a fairly simple thing really which speaks to our last discussion about the difficulty of implementing carbon taxes. The economic logic of making dirty stuff more expensive than clean stuff is still there.But it turns out that the effort of putting carbon tax on something that you actually need in the present society is enormous politically and maybe it's best at just to make the green stuff cheap. Broadly, that's what the Inflation Reduction Act has done. It has done so in quite a controversial way. We're having a discussion now about the protectionist elements of the Inflation Reduction Act. It is a very protectionist piece of legislation but it has lit a fire under some of these green technologies. Chris outlines some of the challenges of a carbon tax and why a carbon tax and dividend may also not work. Chris ends on advice on to think about climate impact and future projects. Transcript and video available here: https://www.thendobetter.com/investing/2023/2/23/chris-stark-2023-climate-policy-netzero-adaptation-incentives-podcast

Margin Business Digital Entrepreneurs Podcast - Tips and Tricks for Entrepreneurs
How to start a call center - Richard Blank CEO of CCC

Margin Business Digital Entrepreneurs Podcast - Tips and Tricks for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 30:09


Find out more about Richard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/costaricascallcenter/Find out more about Costa Ricas Callcenter: https://costaricascallcenter.com/How to start a call center Richard's journey in the call center space is filled with twists and turns. When he was 27 years old, he relocated to Costa Rica to train over 5000 employees for one of the larger call centers in San Jose. With a mix of motivational public speaking style backed by tactful and appropriate rhetoric, Richard shared his knowledge and trained over 10 000 bilingual telemarketers. Per Gamification, Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamaification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica's Call Center since 2008. Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain. A Keynote speaker for Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. Giving back to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level. 00:00 Introduction 04:49 The competition and your customer 13:19 CCCs company culture 21:47 How it all started 25:06 Best advice for Entrepreneurs Find out more about Omar and MarginBusiness: https://marginbusiness.com

Teaching Science In 3D
114 What To Do When Your Science Curriculum Isn't Built for 3D

Teaching Science In 3D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 25:28


Your district adopted a science curriculum. You hoped it would be well aligned with the NGSS. But, after reviewing it, you realized it wasn't built for 3D learning. You aren't alone. This week we answer this question from Kim in California. The name of the publisher she mention has been removed because we believe the problems she is discussing are not unique to this particular publisher. Kim says "I am a 7th and 8th-grade science teacher. Our district adopted [an integrated curriculum]. As a team, we don't love the program. The spiral organization doesn't really make sense and the SEPs and CCCs don't seem smoothly integrated. Do you have suggestions on how to adapt or utilize [this curriculum] specifically or adopted curricula in general? Thanks!"If you are just starting your jouney with NGSS and want to find out what it looks like in the classroom, check out the Bringing Wonder Back Workshop. This is a FREE workshop series designed to get you started. Visit iexplorescience.com/wonder for details.

Pep Talk Podcast for SLPs
What is this Speech Therapy Podcast All About? How to earn SLP CEUs anytime, anywhere!

Pep Talk Podcast for SLPs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 0:38


Hey SLPs! I'm Michelle Andrews M.S. CCC-SLP. I am a speech pathologist from Texas and I'm your host for the Pep Talk Podcast for continuing education that you can access anytime, anywhere. Leave today with new tools and knowledge to be the best speech therapist you can be. I interview expert SLPs from all over to bring you up to date research and speech pathology related information. Listen for free. Then if you want to get CE credit, purchase the course quiz to earn your certificate of completion you can submit to ASHA, if requested, to maintain your ASHA CCCs with professional development hours. ASHA requires 30 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) to maintain your CCCs. This program has been approved for 1 clock hour (per episode course) of continuing education credit by the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association (TSHA). TSHA approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures. ASHA accepts TSHA CEUs. Most states accept other state association CEUs, but make sure to check with your specific state. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-andrews85/support

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #90: Vail Resorts Rocky Mountain Region COO and Mountain Division EVP Bill Rock

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 68:56 Very Popular


To support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Paid subscribers receive thousands of extra words of content each month, plus all podcasts three days before free subscribers.WhoBill Rock, Chief Operating Officer of Vail Resorts Rocky Mountain Region and Executive Vice President of the Mountain DivisionRecorded onJune 13, 2022About Vail Resorts’ Rocky Mountain RegionThis is it, the inner empire. Where hyperbole suits just fine. This is why people in suburban Detroit buy an Epic Pass. To get here. “Aspirational.” That’s Rock’s word for his half-dozen cloud-pokers. It fits. Even for Keystone, a favorite target of the Cool Kids who only ride Snowbird Brah. Whatever. Keystone is great - it’s bigger, as you can see, than Breck, and it’s about to get larger with the Bergman Bowl expansion, opening next winter.Why I interviewed himFor many, just visiting these snowy kingdoms is not enough. Relocation becomes the only option. They turn west, to the mountains, and there they hack out whatever life they can. I’m not talking Grizzly Adams here. They’re not building log cabins and churning their own butter. But housing in most Western ski towns - and certainly the ones listed above - is limited and expensive. Wages are, historically, low. Skiing is expensive, always.For a long time, the skiing was enough to offset the other burdens. Then things changed. Covid, of course. But less discussed is the drying up of immigrant visas of the sort that destinatin resorts had long used to staff front-line positions. The rising labor movement. Workers, suddenly empowered, no longer had to settle for the fast-food wages of decades past. Vail had to adjust, and in March, the company rolled out a $20 minimum wage for frontline workers next season. But another very real factor contributing to last season’s labor shortage was a sudden and dramatic re-ordering of the mountain-town housing market. White collar workers, liberated by remote work, moved en masse to the mountains. This further distorted an already unbalanced market, driving out whatever shadows of affordability remained. So Vail’s plan also included a significant investment in affordable worker housing, on land that - the company emphasized - it already owned. If that sounds like a straightforward proposal, then you are unfamiliar with the workings of U.S. America, where all easy things are hard and all hard things are impossible. Rock, I figured, could help us at least understand the current conditions impacting resort-town decision making.What we talked aboutThe shift to midweek skiing and what it means for Vail and the Epic Pass; Vail’s 2021-22 operational challenges and successes; chasing the military’s camaraderie and sense of purpose until finding it at Bristol; a regional hopscotch leading to Vail; Northstar as Vail’s executive talent incubator; the company’s monster employee-investment initiative announced in March; how Vail decided on a $20-an-hour-minimum wage for next season; beefing up the HR staff and what that means for the future of the HR tool (commonly referred to as Vail’s “HR app”); owning last-year’s employee-support challenges; the company’s new flexible work policy; why Vail Resorts’ ski area social media accounts have seemed more lively over the past several months; why Vail’s 165-bed employee housing project has stalled in East Vail; “people have gotten really good at gumming up the works”; luxury townhomes go unprotested but suddenly everyone is very concerned about bighorn sheep when it comes time to build affordable housing; the potential of the Ever Vail parcel and if there is a better way to build; updates on employee housing developments in Park City, Whistler, and Okemo; Vail’s $300 million-plus 2022 lift investment and what that portends for the future; “I don’t know if we can find 21 lifts to do every year”; thoughts on why Vail hasn’t sold a lift in several years; the current status of the Bergman Bowl expansion at Keystone; thoughts on new lifts going in at Vail and Park City; “in a town that has over 70 lifts, to do two replacement lifts should really not be controversial at all.”Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewLast month, I wrote a long piece about a dispute between the Town of Vail and Vail Resorts:Unfortunately, we have entered an era in which absolutism reigns. As the ski industry housing crisis accelerates to levels that are endangering the viability of lift-served skiing as a sustainable enterprise, the town of Vail last week activated the nuclear option to block Vail Resorts’ long-planned affordable housing project near Vail Mountain. Per Jason Blevins in The Colorado Sun:The Vail town council late Tuesday voted to condemn a parcel where Vail Resorts plans to spend $17 million to build affordable housing for 165 workers. Dozens of Vail Resorts executives, employees and managers crammed into the council’s chambers Tuesday night as the council heard passionate support for both housing and wildlife. Ultimately the council voted 4-3 to approve a resolution that gives the town the ability to seize ownership of the 23-acre parcel and prevent any development as a way to protect a bighorn herd that winters in the south-facing aspen groves along Interstate 70.“I’m disappointed you’ve been backed into a corner and have to consider this resolution tonight,” said Terry Meyers, the executive director of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society. “Please make the decision to protect the bighorn sheep herd and move forward to find other options for affordable housing in the Vail Valley. The sheep have to have this. They can’t go anywhere else.”Exactly which corner the council members have been backed into is unclear: this same council (made up of different representatives), approved this project in 2019, and helped defend it in court in 2020. Vail, which owns the land, has promised to develop just six of the 23 acres. To protect the herd on the remaining land, Vail Resorts “partnered with wildlife experts and Colorado Park & Wildlife to develop an extensive mitigation plan, including funding for long overdue habitat rehabilitation,” and has earmarked $100,000 to implement that plan, a company representative told me. The project underwent “an extremely thorough environmental review process,” the representative added.Meanwhile, more than 100 luxury homes already fill 95.6 acres of this supposedly sacred bighorn habitat. Vail’s proposed development is the three tiny yellow boxes labelled “East Vail Affordable Housing” in the image below:“Vail needs housing now – not development that might happen in five years,” read a statement supplied by Vail Resorts to The Storm Skiing Journal on April 25. “If the Town can support luxury homes in East Vail, then it can support affordable housing. We will continue to aggressively pursue this affordable housing project for the hard-working employees in our community.” …The suggestion that a herd of sheep that has managed to negotiate nearly 100 acres of mansionland developed amidst their territory over the past several decades would suddenly be thrust to the brink of extinction from the addition of six acres of dense housing hard by the roadside is absurd. This whole action by the town feels disingenuous and petty, a because-we-can temper tantrum rooted in the vaguely expressed notion that Vail Resorts has been a disrespectful negotiator.While the town has not yet seized ownership of the land, the strident act by four precious council members all but assures that the legal fistfights will howl on for years. The brazen seizure of private land could ignite a fire that burns all the way to the Supreme Court, an absurd act of overreach that could wind up damaging future environmental efforts by stoking the business-friendly court majority to streamline development approvals. And in the meantime? Opponents of the plan continue to peddle platitudes about the importance of affordable housing.You can read the full thing here:Meanwhile, four people who apparently have nothing better to do have been stalling Vail’s planned Park City lift upgrades. Per the Park Record:The PCMR project would replace the current Eagle and Eaglet lifts with a high-speed, six-person detachable lift. The resort also wants to upgrade Silverlode Express from a six-person to an eight-person, high-speed lift, which would make it parent company Vail Resorts’ first chair of its kind in North America.The people who filed the appeal, Clive Bush, Angela Moschetta, Deborah Rentfrow and Mark Stemler, argued the proposal should’ve been exempt from receiving a staff-level administrative conditional-use permit because the upgrades would exceed PCMR’s comfortable carrying capacity (CCC) and should be voted on by the Planning Commission instead. They also argued the application should not have been approved due to inadequate parking mitigation or conditions of approval for peak ski days.A staff report from the Park City Planning Department recommended denying the appeal because a section of a 1998 development agreement with PCMR, which outlines growth at the resort base, states, “development of the skiing and related facilities as identified in the mountain upgrade plan is a conditional use within the city limits and is a subject to administrative review” as long as the projects are identified in and compliant with the mountain upgrade plan. Planning Department staff said the agreement requires lift upgrades to be reviewed administratively if six criteria are met, which they say are.However, the appeal claims criteria one and six – which call for consistency with the mountain upgrade plan and a sufficient parking plan – are not met. The group also made 11 arguments in the filing to support their appeal.On Wednesday, much of the discussion was centered on whether upgrading the lifts would increase visitorship and surpass the resort’s comfortable carrying capacity. Mike Goar, who until recently was the chief operating officer at PCMR and remains at Vail Resorts, said the improvements will help reduce crowding by moving people up the mountain faster and that lift upgrades don’t lead to more skiers and snowboarders.The maximum carrying capacity is 13,700 and PCMR’s current comfortable carrying capacity is 12,570. The proposed upgrades would increase the comfortable carrying capacity to 12,860 and would not cause a significant increase in parking demand, according to a staff report.But Moschetta argued that “fuzzy math” caused the numbers to be manipulated. She presented a series of comfortable carrying capacity numbers that differed from the findings of outside consultants hired by the resort and argued the upgrades will increase the figure to 13,980.“The miscalculated and already exceeded CCCs confirm absolutely that this application violated the [mountain upgrade plan], and therefore the [development agreement], and therefore violated the [Land Management Code], and therefore never met conditions for administrative review,” she said. “On this basis alone, our appeal must be upheld and the decision of the planning director overturned.”Her argument was compelling to most of the commissioners, who asked PCMR and its consultants to explain the discrepancies. Planning Commission Chair John Phillips said he trusted the specialists and supported denying the appeal while Planning Commissioners Sarah Hall and Bill Johnson indicated they would side with Phillips if the comfortable carrying capacity discrepancy was clearly explained.“The appellants have the burden of proof and they’ve not presented experts, facts. We have. Two experts on CCC, and mountain planning. We’ve worked through this in great detail. Lastly, the planning director’s decision should be upheld on appeal if it is supported by substantial evidence on the record, which is what we presented originally,” Goar said.After repeated back and forth, and several unsuccessful attempts from the resort’s experts to clarify the numbers, the majority of commissioners were not satisfied.More than four hours in, the commission adjourned, to meet again on Wednesday, June 15, as Rock and I discuss in the podcast.What, really, is the point of all this? Must we fight about everything? Housing? Chairlifts? Not even new chairlifts. Upgrades. Four more seats on a mountain with 41 lifts. Do larger lifts draw more skiers? Maybe at Jiminy Peak or Ragged Mountain, where a six-seater really is a regional curiosity. But this is Park City. Most tourists don’t even know what kinds of lifts the mountain has while they’re riding them. Chairlift tourism is not really a thing.I suspect the appellants know this. Multiple sources throughout the West described a prevailing atmosphere of frustration with Vail Resorts throughout this past season. Staff shortages led to inadequate or inconsistent grooming and terrain and lift openings, skiers at multiple resorts said. Many Park City residents are apoplectic over the coming paid parking plan. There seems to be an element of spite, then, in the actions both of the Park City foursome and the Vail Town Council.I can’t decide if they are bringing a knife to a tank fight, or a tank to a knife fight. In both cases, the non-Vail parties are both overmatched and over-armed. It’s like they assembled an army to invade an apple orchard. One that’s defended by a fire-breathing dragon. Like, you can just get apples at the grocery store.If this all seems like an enormous waste of time, money, and energy, it’s because it is. The hostile parties may well halt both projects. But to what end? What better ideas do they have? And what happens when, in some not-so-hard-to-imagine future, this insistence on saying no to everything yields to new sets of rules – driven by frustrated middle-voters who put rampant Free Market Bros in charge of the world – in which we can’t say no to anything?Questions I wish I’d askedFrankly, I would have liked to have had a completely different conversation. The Storm is, first and primarily, about the skiing. Rock oversees a half dozen of the best ski resorts in America. I would have liked to have talked deeply and only about the resorts.But the moment demanded a different sort of conversation. Part of this is the NIMBY-mania I referenced above. Part of it was because Vail kind of blew it last year in multiple markets and had to roll out a big oopsie plan to draw more employees for next season.But even with the focus mostly on that plan and those people, we still ran long. I didn’t have time to get to questions about Vail’s diversity initiatives, or the fact that an incredible five of Rock’s six resorts are run by women. I also didn’t get to the Breckenridge lift upgrades.What I got wrongI made the comment to Rock that it had been years since Vail had sold or repurposed a lift. While Vail has indeed not sold a lift to an out-of-network ski area in years, the second part was flat wrong. And I knew this. Here’s an Instagram post I published six months ago after riding and extensively documenting Okemo’s former Quantum 4 in its new location replacing the mountain’s summit triple:I regret the error.This podcast hit paid subscribers’ inboxes on June 14. Free subscribers got it on June 17. To receive future pods as soon as they’re live, please consider an upgrade.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 65/100 in 2022, and number 311 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Detailed: An original podcast by ARCAT
11: Dome | Omnimax Theater

Detailed: An original podcast by ARCAT

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 35:12


In this episode, Cherise is joined by James Scott Brew, FCSI, AIA, CCCS, CCCA, LEED AP, WELL AP, architect at Nikken Sekkei, the world's second largest architecture firm. James shares his experience working on an IMAX, 3D Dome theater in northern Minnesota on the shores of Lake Superior. To see project photos, visit https://www.arcat.com/podcast (arcat.com/podcast) The design featured a large 2-story curtainwall at the lobby entry--a grand ship-like building form, not unlike the bow of a great lakes ship. This project provided unique challenges and opportunities - significant pressure to meet a strict deadline to open the building, unqualified labor assembled the curtainwall, and very powerful winds and rain, just days after the grand opening, left a lake in the lobby. If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at https://gablmedia.com/ (Gābl Media).

Way to Be SLP
Clinical Fellowship Part 2

Way to Be SLP

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 43:06


Here is the anticipated part two of the clinical fellowship series. I'm this episode we discuss interviewing, red flags, applying for your CCCS and things to consider regarding your CF supervisor. Please email or find me on Instagram with any additional questions! @waytobeslp on Instagram or waytobeslp@gmail.com. Go find your dream job! And remember. You've got this! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker
AI Eye Podcast 658: Stocks discussed: (OTCPINK: $GTCH) (NYSE: $CCCS)

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 6:15


AI Eye Podcast 658: Stocks discussed: (OTCPINK: $GTCH) (NYSE: $CCCS)

TD Ameritrade Network
CCC Intelligent Solutions (CCCS) CEO Talks Earnings

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 6:49


CCC Intelligent Solutions (CCCS) uses a SAAS platform for insurance claims, and is today's 360 spotlight stock. Githesh Ramamurthy, Chairman and CEO of CCC Intelligent Solutions, discusses CCCS 3Q earnings highlights. He also talks about how CCCS's platform connects 30,000 companies to streamline and improve the claims experience. Tune in to find out more.

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Flour, Butter, Eggs, Sugar Baking Podcast
Episode 42: Delectable Chocolate Chip Cookies

Flour, Butter, Eggs, Sugar Baking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 40:45


In this episode, I give a summary of cookbooks I've recently bought and those I desperately want! I also talk about three very different but very special chocolate chip cookies: massive salted peanut CCCs, brown butter brown sugar CCCs and olive oil vegan CCCs (also very popular with non-vegans). For written recipes please see flourbuttereggssugar.com You can also find us on Instagram and Facebook.

The SETN Preps Podcast
(Week 11 Recap) Woo, that went by fast…

The SETN Preps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 43:34


Chris and Chandler talk Meigs' impressive performance over Marion County, CCCs's upset of the 1st-seeded Spartans, McMinn County's 6-game win streak, who's hot or not going into the playoffs and what was revealed to us Friday Night. All of that and more on this episode of SETN Preps --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/setn-preps/support

Pew Time
063: CO/PCC Nats results, 13 Division GM, some great questions and foodie CCCs

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 52:58


063: On this Episode, we have ZERO gun news BUT Carry Optics and PCC Nationals results are in! Then we talk about the first 13 division GM in Steel Challenge, and can a gun hold you back as a shooter? Y'all gave us some foodie CCCs to round it off! Thank you guys so much for all of your support! If you wouldn't mind, please help us out by rating and reviewing the podcast! Thank you! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://laugh-n-load.myshopify.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

Teaching Science In 3D
99 Six Examples To Use Crosscutting Concepts In Your Classroom

Teaching Science In 3D

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 14:13


Now that you've taught your students about the Crosscutting Concepts, it's time to use them in your classroom.   The more often that students make connections to the CCCs, the more valuable that they become.  In this episode, Erin provides you with 5 easy-to-implement Crosscutting Concept examples to use in your classroom.   Click here to see the full episode recap.   Also, before listening to this episode, make sure that you have heard episode 98: How to Teach the Crosscutting ConceptsMore Resources: FREE Download - 55 Ready-to-Use Crosscutting Concept QuestionsBuy Erin's Crosscutting Concept Reference Sheets and Graphic OrganizersTeaching Science in 3D on Instagram & FacebookSubmit a QuestionExplore phenomenon-based, discovery-centered learning with iExploreScience.Get on the waitlist for the Spark Subscription.

Pew Time
058: New products from HK, Holosun & MPA, Drama @ A5 and great questions

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 42:53


058: On this episode we talk about new guns from MPA and HK(kind of) and Holosun's new red dot. We congratulate the winners of the Iowa Section and Area 5 Championship. Yes we also talk about the dude(Brandon Rader) that fell and had his gun go off up range. You guys had some good questions this time, like what gun we regret buying and one of the most difficult CCCs to date! Thank you guys so much for all of your support! You guys are what make doing this so fun! If you wouldn't mind, please help us out by rating and reviewing the podcast! Thank you! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://laugh-n-load.myshopify.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

TD Ameritrade Network
CEO Of CCC Intelligent Solutions (CCCS) On Going Public

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 4:58


CCC Intelligent Solutions (CCCS) is a SAAS platform for the multi-trillion-dollar P&C insurance economy powering operations for insurers, repairers, automakers, part suppliers, lenders, and more. It also went public via SPAC merger with Dragoneer Investment Group. Brian Herb, CFO of CCC Intelligent Solutions joins Nicole Petallides to discuss growth opportunities in software-as-a-service (SAAS) what to know about CCC Intelligent Solutions. Tune in to find out more.

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Pew Time
051: Meet Robert Anderson, SIG Switchblade, Block19, Match recap, Questions and CCCs

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 55:21


051: On this episode we introduce you to Tony's best friend Robert, SIG releases another AR, Double Alpha comes out with a slinky yet sturdy belt and we got some pretty cool questions and CCCs in! As always, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support! If you wouldn't mind, please help us out by rating and reviewing the podcast! Thank you! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://laugh-n-load.myshopify.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

Pew Time
044: Aimpoint & Shield Arms release 2.0 things, Black Betty gets introduced, Cheap Lim guns & more!

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 46:05


Sorry for the day late release: On this episode: Aimpoint drops ACRO 2.0, Shield Arms drops S15 2.0 mags, Jaki talks about her new pistol “Black Betty”, we both shot a match Sunday and Jaki shot another on Monday. What is the cheapest Limited gun? Bianchi Cup results and some CCCs from you guys! • As always, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://laugh-n-load.myshopify.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

Speechie Side Up
126: The One About Maximizing Your CF Experience

Speechie Side Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 43:37


On this episode I am joined by Shelby, a pediatric Speech Language Pathologist from New Jersey. She works at a clinic with children 1-6 years and at a school providing services to grades K-10. She recently received her CCCs in August 2020 and is here to talk about what has helped her navigate this world of Speech Language Pathology! www.tasseltogether.com

Pew Time
034: A6 & Dragons Cup results, More anti-2A stuff trying to pass & the questions/CCCs get weird

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 45:02


On this episode: We discuss the President's disturbing anti-2A agenda, celebrate the Champions from Area 6 and the Dragons Cup, answer some listen questions and the CCC's get a little weird! • Here is the link for HOLD MY GUNS https://www.holdmyguns.org • As always, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

Pew Time
029: USPSA rule changes, WIIT match recap, lots off?s & CCCs

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 46:34


On this episode: There are a few new guns coming out, USPSA drops some BIG rule changes, we discuss the changes and give a recap of our recent match, the Winter IPSC Indoor Tournament(WIIT), we answer some questions from you guys and go through a few Carry-Compete-Crushes. As always thank you all for your support! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker
AI Eye Podcast 658: Stocks discussed: (OTCPINK: $GTCH) (NYSE: $CCCS)

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 6:15


AI Eye Podcast 658: Stocks discussed: (OTCPINK: $GTCH) (NYSE: $CCCS)

Investorideas -Trading & News
AI Eye Podcast 658: Stocks discussed: (OTCPINK: $GTCH) (NYSE: $CCCS)

Investorideas -Trading & News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 6:15


AI Eye Podcast 658: Stocks discussed: (OTCPINK: $GTCH) (NYSE: $CCCS)

La French Connection
Episode 0x166 (Spécial) - Hackfest 2020 - 21 Novembre 2020

La French Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 113:46


Hackfest 2020 - 21 Novembre 2020 Shameless plug Bonne année 2021! Note: La musique du podcast est relié au Thème du Hackfest 2020! Shownotes and Links 20201117 - Visite virtuelles avec le Père Noël - la vie privée des enfants en jeux - À partir de [16:45] - Avec Patrick et Steve Oct 2020 - Warez The Remote ? - Turning remotes into listening devices 20201121 - Manchester United FC discloses security breach 20201117 - Republican Senator GRILLS Zuckerberg on Facebook, Google, and Twitter collaboration 20201118 - Top 200 most common passwords of the year 2020 20201118 - Le piratage d'octobre aura coûté 2 millions de dollars à la STM 20201118 - FCC takes spectrum from auto industry in plan to “supersize” Wi-Fi 20201118 - Spying with Your Robot Vacuum Cleaner:Eavesdropping via Lidar Sensors 20201118 - CCCS - Évaluation des cybermenaces nationales 2020 20201117 - Hundreds Of Tesla Powerwalls Exposed To Potential Password Hacks Via Google 20201117 - Double-dipping scammers don't need malware to grab card numbers and turn a profit 20201120 - Une IA chinoise parvient à détecter le sarcasme sur Twitter 20201117 - More than 245,000 Windows systems still remain vulnerable to BlueKeep RDP bug 20201116 - ‘You Have Zero Privacy' Says an Internal RCMP Presentation. Inside the Force's Web Spying Program 20201116 - EFF Publishes New Research on Real-Time Crime Centers in the U.S. 20201119 - EFF Video Analytics User Manuals Are a Guide to Dystopia 20201120 - Documentaire à voir (The Teenager Who Hacked Twitter) - How an Online Attack ‘Brought Twitter to Its Knees' Jusqu'au 17 janvier 2021 : (Modernisation de la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels – Consultation publique en ligne - Canada) - Détails intéressants sur cette consultation… Réflexion : un client d'une compagnie qui est victime d'un rançongiciel devrait-il avoir son mot à dire si cette dernière décide de ne pas payer la rançon sachant pertinemment que les données seront divulguées considérant la double extorsion ? Possibles cas de poursuites ?) Campagne CyberUp: Moderniser les lois pour éliminer les zones grises de la recherche en cybersécurité L'Internet Security Research Group, connu pour Let's Encrypt, lanche Prio Services, une entreprise de services d'aggrégation de données d'utilisation anonymisées grâce à une technologie cryptographique prétendant offrir une garantie d'anonymat. Réduction des méfaits ou CVE-2020-13671: Drupal ouvert aux attaques de double-extension 1 an de ransomware Augmentation folle de Cyber boutiques pirates ! Le magasinage de données volées n'a jamais était aussi intense Débat possible : et si on commençait à mettre des amendes aux entreprises / employés qui ne font pas attention à la Cyber sécurité ? Crew Virginie Steve Waterhouse Patrick Mathieu [Richer Dinelle[(https://twitter.com/richerdinelle) Guillaume Morissette Damien Bancal Crédits Montage audio par Hackfest Communication Music Ethnikman - Le Pudding à l'Arsenic (Original Mix) Locaux virtuels par 8x8

Pew Time
018: ATF has gone wild AGAIN, even more ATF crap, new record buck and some CCCs

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 43:42


On this episode: We talk about a new record buck, the ATF losing their freaking minds by sending more C&Ds to companies, trying to get customer's info from P80 and yes they do in fact hate your AR pistol! Link to leave a comment against the AR pistol reclassification: https://www.regulations.gov/comment?D=ATF-2020-0001-0001 Here is the link to watch Colion's video and he gives you a little breakdown on how to submit a comment if you never have: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CI9Qic7nm2A/?igshid=2laa6w5ozb2l As always thank you all for your support! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

STAB!
STAB! 237 – All The Wayca

STAB!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 59:56


In this single holed episode of the STAB! show, weird, confusing host Jesse Jones welcomes go with the flow panelists Cory Barringer, Christiana, & Jack Brown to share their three CCCs, the nine things on the bulletin boards of the break rooms of their nightmares, campaign speeches from an All-Terrain Tackle Grassmaster Jig running for … Continue reading »

Pew Time
007: Nats Day 1, Who were our firsts?, How young to pew?, Lots of CCCs!

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 30:07


On this episode we talk about me screwing up and making Day 1 at Nationals VERY interesting, How young should you teach little Billy, What were our firsts, and lots of Carry, Compete, Crushes! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

Cornerstone Sermons
CCCS Missions Conference 2020 Q&A

Cornerstone Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020


CCCS Missions Conference 2020 Q&A by Dr. Mary Ho

Cornerstone Sermons
CCCS Missions Conference 2020 Session 3

Cornerstone Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020


CCCS Missions Conference 2020 Session 3: Reaching the Least, the Last, and the Lost by Dr. Mary Ho

Cornerstone Sermons
CCCS Missions Conference 2020 Session 2

Cornerstone Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020


CCCS Missions Conference 2020 Session 2: Riding the Largest missions Wave in History by Dr. Mary Ho

Cornerstone Sermons
CCCS Missions Conference 2020 Session 1

Cornerstone Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020


CCCS Missions Conference 2020 Session 1: Reaching the Least, the Last, and the Lost by Dr. Mary Ho

The Anatomy of Building by Josh Rosenthal
021. CCC / Days Sales of Inventory

The Anatomy of Building by Josh Rosenthal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 4:57


In order to calculate your CCC you have to understand the inputs into the formula. The Days Sales of Inventory tells us how many days of inventory your business holds on average on any given day. We like quick CCCs. We can't control the CCC unless we actually understand it. If you can sell through your inventory more often (increase sales or decrease inventory) you will see a quicker CCC.——————————Sealevel InsightsJosh Rosenthal, founderDSB Podcast - dsb.today/podcastDSB Videos - dsb.today/youtubeSealevelinsights.comBurn rate This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit joshrosenthal.substack.com

The Landing Spot
Episode 3: Sex, Chocolate Chip Cookies, & Reclining Hero Pose

The Landing Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 42:25


Lauren and Sami continue *opening up* in the Brunch addition of The Landing Spot. Lauren tells about sex and coming out in Barcelona, Sami describes her relationship with her Grandma Eddie and their shared love of CCCs, and the two recline into Hero's Pose, the ultimate front-body opener.

The Nathan Alfred Show
Episode 4 Shelene Shrewsbury, Executive Director of Consumer Credit Counseling Services of the MOV

The Nathan Alfred Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 39:16


In this episode I sit down with the NEW Executive Director of Consumer Credit Counseling Services of the MOV, Shelene Shrewsbury.  We talk about some of her background at CCCS as well as some of the financial counseling/education services they provide for the community.  I get some tips on credit, debt, home buying and student loans.  This is truly a conversation that everyone can benefit from.  Enjoy!

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Humanities Lectures
CCCS: Comparison and Ethics

Humanities Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 56:32


Through discussion of the conceptual metaphor of facing a crossroads, Professor Zhang Longxi of City University of Hong Kong will first establish the necessity of comparison in a general sense, and then will use another conceptual metaphor of killing a Chinese mandarin to explore the ethics of comparison, the issue of the relationship with one's own group versus relationship, or the lack of it, with outsiders and strangers. As the world becomes increasingly globalized, the physical and psychological distance of human beings from one another is shrinking, and so is the possibility of moral indifference toward others outside one's own group. This talk is sponsored by the University of Otago Research Theme for Cross-Cultural and Comparative Studies. 10 October 2014

Humanities Lectures
CCCS: Comparison and Ethics

Humanities Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 56:42


Through discussion of the conceptual metaphor of facing a crossroads, Professor Zhang Longxi of City University of Hong Kong will first establish the necessity of comparison in a general sense, and then will use another conceptual metaphor of killing a Chinese mandarin to explore the ethics of comparison, the issue of the relationship with one's own group versus relationship, or the lack of it, with outsiders and strangers. As the world becomes increasingly globalized, the physical and psychological distance of human beings from one another is shrinking, and so is the possibility of moral indifference toward others outside one's own group. This talk is sponsored by the University of Otago Research Theme for Cross-Cultural and Comparative Studies. 10 October 2014

Lykken on Lending
Lykken on Lending - Weekly Mortgage Market Update

Lykken on Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2010 64:28


David's Special Guests will be Mark Foley and Jon Ballard of PMI as well as Rick Harper, of Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS) of San Francisco. With foreclosures all dominating the news these days, learn about PMI's partnership with CCCS is doing to help address this crisis by working with loan services to keep homeowners in their homes. As a mortgage or real estate professional you will not want to miss this very informative program.

Lykken on Lending
Lykken on Lending - Weekly Mortgage Market Update

Lykken on Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2010 64:28


David's Special Guests will be Mark Foley and Jon Ballard of PMI as well as Rick Harper, of Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS) of San Francisco. With foreclosures all dominating the news these days, learn about PMI's partnership with CCCS is doing to help address this crisis by working with loan services to keep homeowners in their homes. As a mortgage or real estate professional you will not want to miss this very informative program. David's Special Guests will be Mark Foley and Jon Ballard of PMI as well as Rick Harper, of Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS) of San Francisco. With foreclosures all dominating the news these days, learn about PMI's partnership with CCCS is doing to help address this crisis by working with loan services to keep homeowners in their homes. As a mortgage or real estate professional you will not want to miss this very informative program.