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Harford County Living
The Screaming Bean Story: Purpose Over Profit with Martin Grams

Harford County Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 98:50 Transcription Available


Sponsored by Tar Heel Construction Group In this inspiring episode, Martin Grams shares the journey of founding The Screaming Bean, a community-driven coffee shop in Aberdeen, Maryland. Martin discusses how the café goes beyond serving exceptional coffee by actively supporting local charities, fostering community connections, and creating a space where purpose takes precedence over profit. Listeners will gain insights into building a business that not only thrives economically but also makes a meaningful social impact. Guest: Martin Grams Martin Grams is the founder and CEO of The Screaming Bean, a coffee shop in Aberdeen, Maryland, known for its commitment to community engagement and charitable initiatives. With a background in publishing and event organization, Martin brings a wealth of experience to his entrepreneurial endeavors. His vision for The Screaming Bean is to create a welcoming space that serves high-quality, locally roasted coffee while actively contributing to the well-being of the community. Main Topics: ·         The origin of The Screaming Bean name and branding strategy·         How Facebook was used to crowdsource the logo and color palette·         Community involvement and nonprofit partnerships (e.g., CHEP, St. Jude's)·         Why Martin prioritizes purpose over profit in his business model·         The unique hiring process that focuses on commitment, not applications·         Empowering employees to become future business leaders·         Training baristas beyond basics—into artistry and business knowledge·         Creating handcrafted drinks and rotating seasonal menus·         How The Screaming Bean competes by leading trends, not copying them·         Charitable giving embedded into the business model·         Upcoming plaSend us a textPre-order your copy todayTar Heel Construction GroupHarford County Living Stamp of Approval for Roofing, Siding and Exterior Services Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennettTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Hosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email

Supply Chain Now Radio
Zero Waste, Clean Water & Millions Fed: A Look at CHEP's Impact Across Africa

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 52:00


In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton and special co-host Claire Fincham continue the “Supply Chain Leadership Across Africa” series with guest Marietjie Brown, Sustainability and Government Affairs Lead at CHEP for Africa, the Middle East, and Turkey. Marietjie shares how CHEP is leading the charge in regenerative supply chain initiatives—from ensuring zero waste to landfills to bringing clean running water to communities that have never had it.She also explains how CHEP's closed-loop model is rooted in circular economy principles, and why feeding the world's most vulnerable people isn't a corporate goal—it's part of the company's DNA. The conversation highlights the power of connecting global multinationals with local SMEs, overcoming infrastructure and economic hurdles in Africa, and using supply chains as engines for social, environmental, and business transformation.Plus, with the SAPICS Conference just around the corner, the episode spotlights the role of community, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration in shaping the future of supply chain on the continent.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(03:52) Marietjie Brown and her passion for sustainability(11:58) Regenerative supply chain initiatives in Africa(16:06) Bringing running water to underserved communities(18:28) Inside CHEP's circular economy model(27:23) Sustainability goals: planting trees and feeding millions(32:48) Challenges and solutions in African supply chains(37:41) Supporting small enterprises and unlocking growth(41:21) Looking ahead to the SAPICS Conference(46:03) What's next for CHEP and the global supply chainAdditional Links & ResourcesConnect with Marietjie Brown: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marietjie-coertzen-brown-543a1327/?originalSubdomain=zaLearn more about CHEP: https://www.chep.com/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/join Work with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkThis episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Claire Fincham and produced by Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com

Vô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo
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Vô Vi Podcast - Vấn Đạo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 46:04


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EFT Tapping Junction
Two Free EFT Resources - Special Episode, Time Sensitive

EFT Tapping Junction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 7:25


This is a special episode for sharing two free EFT resources. Important Note: The E-Book is available for free ONLY until Thursday, March 20, 2025. After that date, there is a nominal cost for the e-book.Information about the e-book, "Frozen Shoulder Healing: Diagnostic Methods and Treatment Options" by Larry Burk, MD, CHEP. Link: https://mailchi.mp/894524af69c8/frozen-shoulder-healing-free-ebook?e=075cea0d9cAmazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F174F6ZS"‘Tap' Your Way to Calm in 5 Minutes With 5 Steps". Author: Michele DeMarco, Ph.D., REV. Published in "Psychology Today".Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/soul-console/202503/tap-your-way-to-calm-in-5-minutes-with-5-steps---Host:Stephen Carter - Website: https://StressReliefRadio.com - Email: CarterMethod@gmail.com---Technical information:Recording and initial edits with Twisted Wave. Additional edits with Amadeus Pro, Hush, and Levelator. Final edits and rendering with Hindenburg Pro including VEA. Microphone: Audio-Technica ATR2100x.---Key words:frozen_shoulder, tapping_technique, Emotional_Freedom_Techniques, Thought_Field_Therapy, TFT,

Energy Healers Podcast
Two Free Energy Healing Resources - Special Episode, Time Sensitive

Energy Healers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 8:22


This is a special episode for sharing two free EFT resources. Important Note: The E-Book is available for free ONLY until Thursday, March 20, 2025. After that date, there is a nominal cost for the e-book.Information about the e-book, "Frozen Shoulder Healing: Diagnostic Methods and Treatment Options" by Larry Burk, MD, CHEP. Link: https://mailchi.mp/894524af69c8/frozen-shoulder-healing-free-ebook?e=075cea0d9cAmazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F174F6ZS"‘Tap' Your Way to Calm in 5 Minutes With 5 Steps". Author: Michele DeMarco, Ph.D., REV. Published in "Psychology Today".Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/soul-console/202503/tap-your-way-to-calm-in-5-minutes-with-5-steps---Host:Stephen Carter - Website: https://StressReliefRadio.com - Email: CarterMethod@gmail.com---Technical information:Recording and initial edits with Twisted Wave. Additional edits with Amadeus Pro, Hush, and Levelator. Final edits and rendering with Hindenburg Pro. Microphone: Audio-Technica ATR2100x.---Key words:frozen_shoulder, tapping_technique, Emotional_Freedom_Techniques, Thought_Field_Therapy, TFT,

Valor Compartido Podcast
El 2024 en el camino de la regeneración con CHEP

Valor Compartido Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 33:23


Hablamos en este episodio con Carlos Álvarez, director de Estrategia, Sustentabilidad y Mercadotecnia en CHEP Latinoamérica, quien nos cuenta cómo ha transitado la empresa en este 2024 en su propósito de ser una empresa regenerativa. Descubrimos también los compromisos con los que arrancan el 2025 en esta empresa que nació con una clara apuesta por la economía circular en las cadenas logísticas. Recuerda suscribirte para descubrir cómo las empresas apuestan por la sostenibilidad. Recuerda decirnos qué te pareció el episodio y comparte para que más oyentes descubran nuestras entrevistas. Tienes esta y más información en www.valor-compartido.com

Unmade: media and marketing analysis
Live from Compass Melbourne: Can adland change for women?; get ready for rage; and 'dumb' cash giveaways in radio

Unmade: media and marketing analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 54:16


Welcome to an audio-led edition of Unmade, taking in the Melbourne edition of Compass. And below, a down day on the Unmade Index.You should be at next year's Compass. If you've been thinking about upgrading to an Unmade membership, this is the day to make a decision. If you sign up for an annual membership before the end of today you'll get a $50 gift voucher.Your membership includes:* A complimentary ticket to all of Unmade's events, including HumAIn, REmade, Unlock, and Compass, all returning in 2025.* Member-only content and our paywalled archives;* Your own copy of Media Unmade.‘We should be prepared for rage' - Compass Melbourne on the rise of activismThe final stop on Unmade's six-state Compass tour of Australia was Victoria, for a feisty conversation around the state of the industry, the Campaign Brief imbroglio and the state of the Melbourne radio wars.Today's podcast features highlights. The speakers were Gold's breakfast host Christian O'Connell, NAB's CMO Thomas Dobson, CHEP's executive strategy director Nomfundo Msomi, and Kimberlee Wells, CEO of TBWA.As has been the case in several states, the topic of Campaign Brief's all-male coverage of the creative industry was nominated as the industry's worst moment of the year. Wells told the audience: “The industry's biggest loss, controversial, I know, is Campaign Brief.”In October the publication experienced a fierce backlash after publishing a review on Australia and New Zealand's top creative talent featuring 20 men and no women. It triggered a debate about the masthead's behaviour over many years.Many agency groups took the decision to stop submitting their work for publication on the Campaign Brief blog. The controversy appears to have given momentum to the local operation of Little Black Book to fill some of the void.Wells, also a board member of industry association the Advertising Council, went on: “And it is not because of the changes that are being made, but I think there's a lot of questions being asked at the moment around what becomes the central dialogue for creativity in the industry.“And it's something that I know we're certainly grappling with at the Ad Council. So there are a lot of changes that needed to be made, but we need to make sure as a result of that, we're not actually losing creativity and a space for creativity to be elevated and to be celebrated across the board.”Msomi added: “As far as our biggest gain, it's the opportunity to have difficult conversations as an industry. So we've been talking about representation and opportunities for women, minorities, people from different ethnic groups, diversity within our industry.“I'm really hoping that after we go away for the two mandatory weeks where Australia shuts down, that we come back with that same fervor in place.“This is an opportunity. It's uncomfortable for some people, and for others, it is exhausting. We've gained the chance to really talk and to be vulnerable if we want to save the industry.“We've lost, and we continue to lose women. Let's acknowledge that it's happening under our watch. But more than just losing women, I think we're losing the trust of women as an industry to make change.”On the topic of advertising creativity, Melbourne was another edition of Compass where panellists nominated Telstra's work this year as a plus for the industry. Msomi told the room: “I'm going to take the biggest win as being Telstra. I think there's a lot of lessons in that for all of us around the importance of brand, the importance of craft the importance of getting back to creativity - and the importance of not listening to everyone in your organization who wants to have a point of view on the work, but actually backing your own gut.”Melbourne has also been home to the biggest radio story of the year - ARN Media's decision to network the Sydney-based The Kyle & Jackie O Show into the city on Kiis. While maintaining its lead in Sydney, the show has failed to find an audience in Melbourne.ARN stablemate O'Connell, whose own show on Gold has regularly topped the FM ratings, argued that while the battle has been great for drawing attention to radio, some stations have been wasting money on short term promotions rather than focusing on the quality of their shows. He said: “It's just really interesting - people are talking about it. Breakfast radio still matters to people which I think is really great for my industry.“The loss for the industry is how a lot of the other shows I go up against are chucking so much money at buying listeners - big, noisy cash giveaways. I understand why they do that; I've never done that - I think it's about deepening the connection you have with the audience. I think it's transactional and I think actually it's hurting radio.“The big noisy cash giveaways to me is dumb, moronic radio.”The panel also tackled the rise of retail media (Dobson was sceptical); rebuilding business confidence in a tough economy, the next wave of agency consolidations, and predictions of a rise in consumer activism.In prescient comments which she made before the assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thomson in New York, Msomi warned: “I think we should be prepared for rage. I think the bubbling under, and now bubbling over, of the real palpable rage that we feel in our industry and in our society, I think it's not going to die down.“With anger comes activism, and with activism comes change.“There's this misnomer that people who are activists and people who are trying to change things are always upset and that their anger is not productive. But that's how you get International Women's Day, that's how you get Black History Month, from organizing and from actioning that rage into something more.”* The next stop for Unmade's Compass roadshow is Auckland on Tuesday February 18, at NZME's iHeart Lounge on Graham Street. Tickets are on sale now.How Unmade's 2024 Compass tour has unfolded:Unmade Index sinks The Unmade Index retreated by 0.48% yesterday, to land on 431.7 points.Among the worst performers was Nine's real estate platform Domain, which lost 1.2% yesterday. Domain's market capitalisation has sagged by 17% since the ousting of CEO Jason Pellegrino two months agoAudio stocks Southern Cross Austereo and ARN Media both went backwards yesterday, by 0.9% and 0.7% respectively.Ooh Media beat the wider trend, rising by 1.7%Time to leave you to your Thursday.Today's podcast was edited by Abe's Audio. We'll be back with more tomorrow.Have a great day.Toodlepip…Tim BurrowesPublisher - Unmadetim@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe

Cantando en Cubano
Chepín no es Chovén... ¡pero es lo mismo!

Cantando en Cubano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 31:41


Tus comentarios son muy valiosos. Envía un mensaje de texto. Send us a Text Message.Santiago de Cuba, cuna de grandes músicos, fue la ciudad natal de Electo Rosell, reconocido como Chepín. En 1932, se estrenó la Orquesta Chepín Chovén, que él dirigiera, en colaboración con su pianista y amigo Bernardo Chovén. Su catálogo autoral fue muy amplio: sones, boleros y danzones, entre otros géneros. El presente episodio constituye una semblanza del famoso violinista, compositor y director de una de las bandas más famosas de la región oriental de Cuba: desde sus estudios musicales de niñez hasta su consagración, pasando por varias compañías teatrales y el cine sliente de la época, animando las funciones. Se le recuerda como autor de Murmullo, El platanal y Bodas de oro. Y evocaremos, en nuestro Calendario Musical, a Juan Bruno Tarraza, Belisario López y el inmenso Bebo Valdés.Support the show

Social Workers, Rise!
185. Insider Tips: Working within Transitional Housing

Social Workers, Rise!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 23:33


This epsiode with Jennifer Travers, MSW of CHEP talks about versatile the MSW degree is (even without a clinical license), who benefits from tansitional housing, and simple ways you can gain valuable experience if you are interested in pursuing this as a career path. Jennifer has been in the field for 16 years and during this time has done several different jobs from case management, to program management to run court ordered education groups. Currently she is the director of Operations for CHEP overseeing the program and case managers that run the transitional housing programs. ____________________________________ ⁠Tap Here to Subscribe⁠ to the Social Workers, Rise! Email Resource List ⁠Tap Here⁠ to shop career courses for Social Workers. ____________________________________ Thank you to our SPONSORS 11th Annual Addictions Conference For 10% off, use code RISE ⁠Therapist Development Center (TDC) Homepage⁠ ⁠TDC Continuing Education Courses⁠ ⁠On The Edge of Life: An Introduction to Treating Suicidality ⁠ Use the code SWRISE10 at checkout to receive 10% off Social Work Wealth Con --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialwork/support

Quality Insights Podcast
Taking Healthcare by Storm: Industry Insights with Robert Fisher

Quality Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 25:10


In this captivating episode of Taking Healthcare by Storm, delve into the world of expert insights as Quality Insights Medical Director Dr. Jean Storm engages in a thought-provoking and informative discussion with Robert Fisher, AEM, CHEP, CHEC, CEDP, Regional Emergency Preparedness Specialist at UPMC. If you have any topics or guests you'd like to see on future episodes, reach out to us on our website. This material was prepared by Quality Insights, a Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Views expressed in this material do not necessarily reflect the official views or policy of CMS or HHS, and any reference to a specific product or entity herein does not constitute endorsement of that product or entity by CMS or HHS. Publication number 12SOW-QI-GEN-090624-GK

CUBAkústica FM
'19 años sin Ibrahim Ferrer'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 66:36


Ibrahim Ferrer le pone voz y sentimiento a los primeros minutos del programa recordándonos el son montuno de Faustino Oramas "Ay Candela", uno de los temas que mantuvo en su repertorio hasta el final de sus días y que, allá por 1968, alcanzó a grabar con el conjunto "Los Bocucos". A 19 años de su fallecimiento recordamos a este cantante santiaguero que en 1957 destacaba en la célebre Orquesta Oriental de Electo Rosell "Chepín" grabando para la etiqueta Valle el son montuno: "El platanal de Bartolo", su primer gran éxito. A pesar de poseer un excelente fraseo, afinación y oído armónico notables, de demostrar también una buena capacidad para la improvisación y dominar géneros tan diversos como el son, el montuno y el bolero, su presencia en el conjunto "Los Bocucos", completando la delantera vocal junto a Carlos Querol, no pasó de garantizarle los coros al gran Pacho Alonso. Definitivamente Ibrahim Ferrer no era un animal de su tiempo. Por esas ironías del destino tuvieron que pasar más de 25 años para que, desencantado, ya retirado de la música, desaparecidos muchos de sus antiguos compañeros de batalla, sus condiciones como vocalista llegaran a ser valoradas. En 1997, como parte del proyecto "Buenavista Social Club", junto a otros músicos y cantantes veteranos, sin perder la humildad que siempre lo caracterizó, alcanzó éxito y reconocimiento internacionales. Buen recuerdo para Ibrahim Ferrer, sin dudas uno de los grandes intérpretes de la música popular cubana. Más victrolero imposible. Domingo Lugo como parte del Conjunto Club, fundado y dirigido por el trompetista Alfonso Salinas, destacaba en la banda sonora de los últimos años 50 gracias al auge de la industria discográfica independiente. En las ediciones de los sellos Panart y Fama, su estilo -bastante similar al del veterano Panchito Riset- comenzó a llamar la atención inmerso en un creciente repertorio de boleros de corte victrolero. Domingo Lugo sobrevivió a duras penas los convulsos años sesenta, etapa difícil donde la férrea política cultural determinó que el bolero de victrola no tuviera cabida posible en la sociedad cubana. A partir de 1968 sucesivas comisiones artísticas lo "devaluaron" teniendo que sobrevivir ejerciendo diferentes oficios, todos ajenos a la música. Sin embargo, Domingo Lugo alcanzó a tener un segundo aire en 1990. "La vida es siempre mucho más" tema casi autobiográfico, original de Alberto Vera, dió título a un álbum producido por el sello estatal EGREM donde el cantante, fiel a su estilo, repasó buena parte de su antiguo repertorio. En particular la versión que hizo del bolero “Murmullo” fue bien recibida. Paradójicamente un bolero enmarcado en la otrora proscrita atmósfera de bares y cantinas, compuesto además por Amaury Pérez Vidal, uno de los representantes de la Nueva Trova de los años 70 el movimiento del que años atrás se había servido la cultura oficial para poner "en jaque" al bolero de victrolas. Arsenio Rodríguez: en sus creaciones el fuerte caudal afro heredado por línea directa de sus ancestros congos. Ciego desde muy pequeño, de extracción muy humilde, la música fue su refugio, reflejando en ella todos aquellos cantos, rituales y toques africanos que acompañaron su niñez y adolescencia. Con su tres, a fuerza de talento y perseverancia, logró imponerse en el difícil y competitivo ambiente de la música popular. Al frente de su agrupación, durante la llamada "era de los conjuntos soneros", estableció uno de los patrones estilísticos más notables de ese formato dejando honda huella en el caudal musical de Cuba y el mundo. Con algunos clásicos de Arsenio Rodríguez en el repertorio de varias agrupaciones e intérpretes, nos despedimos: Miguelito Valdés, Rolo Martinez con la banda de Ernesto Duarte, Rolando Laserie, Carlos Embale y el Raspa con el septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro, Merceditas Valdés y Oscar Valdés con Irakere.

CUBAkústica FM
¡Qué viva Changó!

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 64:03


La prehistoria de la discografia y la radio independientes nos permiten recordar los primeros éxitos de Celina González y Reutilio Domínguez. En 1948 los contrató Laureano Suárez (bien conocido en el ámbito radiofónico como "Suaritos") ansioso siempre por renovar la programación de su emisora. Una jovencísima Celina conquistó con su voz clara y precisa la radio audiencia de Suaritos con inspiradas décimas y un variado repertorio de rumbas, guajiras, guarachas y cantos vinculados al espiritismo y a la religión afrocubana. Los días de esplendor de la radio independiente cubana nos devuelven al actor, presentador y humorista Rolando Ochoa. Las ocurrencias de su simpático personaje "Mongo Meneíto" lo convirtieron alguna vez en el "rey del goce", el "emperador del cariño" en aquella Habana que apenas dormía. La señal de la veterana CMQ RadioCentro nos permite sintonizar el gran "Show de la Mañana". El 1ro de enero de 1951 lo presentaba Manolo Iglesias. La música a cargo del Trío Servando Díaz y el Conjunto Casino. Junto a sus colegas Jesús Alvariño, Julito Díaz, Luis Etchegoyen y Velia Martínez, entre muchos otros, protagonizó infinidad de momentos humorísticos en aquel estelarísimo show de la radio en directo. Y esta maravillosa máquina del tiempo nos permite retroceder de los años 50 a los 40. La misma señal de la CMQ, esta vez desde su estudio teatro de Monte y Prado. Buena ocasión para recordar a Natalia Herrera. Su extensa trayectoria como actriz, bailarina y cantante, estuvo vinculada en sus inicios a las presentaciones radiofónicas en directo. Falleció en La Habana el 3 de julio de 2018. Había nacido el 28 de mayo de 1923. El auge de las jazz bands en Cuba alcanzó su pico más alto durante los años 40 y 50. A continuación cuatro formaciones de primera línea ocuparán nuestra banda sonora. Para 1954, cuando figuraba en el staff artístico de la recién fundada etiqueta "Puchito" de Jesús Gorís, la orquesta Hermanos Castro era considerada como una de las más antiguas jazz bands de la isla. Como "artista Puchito" en el ámbito discográfico apoyó muchos de los grandes éxitos que grabó Olga Guillot para esa etiqueta. "Dos caminos" es un bolero de Francisco Fellove Valdés. En el oriente cubano, durante los primeros años 30, el violinista Electo Rosell y el pianista Bernardo Chauvín asumían de manera muy original el jazz band. El binomio Chepín-Choven comenzaba su andadura musical. Para los años 50s, disuelto el dueto, Electo Rosell defendía en los salones bailables la efectiva sonoridad, apoyándose en numerosos danzones y montunos. En las filas de su orquesta "Oriental", un juvenil Ibrahim Ferrer. Finalizando los años 50s, fuera de Cuba, el saxofonista Mariano Mercerón, otro pionero de las jazz bands orientales, grababa sus discos para la etiqueta RCA Víctor. Un lujo escuchar con la banda del legendario músico al montunero de Cuba: Pío Leyva en su doble faceta de autor e intérprete. "Me voy para Jaronú". Apoyo vocal de Los Roberto. La orquesta "Riverside", bajo la conducción de Pedro Vila y posteriormente Adolfo Guzmán, produjo sin dudas uno de los sonidos más progresivos entre los jazz bands cubanos. Tito Gómez con su dicción perfecta, voz clara y potente, identificó su estapa de mayor brillo. Últimos años de la década del 50 y, gracias al auge de la industria del disco, la etiqueta "Momo", Pacho Alonso poniéndole voz y sentimiento a las creaciones de su coterráneo Enrique Bonne. Sin que ello lastre su originalidad en Cimafunk convergen diferentes corrientes que este intérprete cubano ha adaptado a su singular repertorio con el único fin del disfrute y el baile. "... soy Cimafunk y lo mío es terapia con "groove". Mezclo la música afrocubana con el funk global, el hip hop, el soul y lo que sea necesario para hacerte bailar...." Cimafunk ha logrado mantener el complejo equilibrio entre la creatividad y el constante juego con esa variedad de corrientes.

Shares for Beginners
Weekend Watchlist - BXB - Brambles

Shares for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 18:02


Brambles Limited is an Australia-based supply-chain logistics company. The Company is engaged in the provision of supply-chain logistics solutions, focused on the provision of reusable pallets and containers. Its segments include CHEP North America and Latin America (CHEP Americas); CHEP Europe, Middle East, Africa and India, including the North American automotive business (CHEP EMEA); CHEP Australia, New Zealand and Asia, excluding India (CHEP Asia-Pacific); and Corporate center (Corporate). CHEP Americas segment is engaged in the pallet and container pooling business in the Americas. CHEP EMEA segment is engaged in the pallet and container pooling business in EMEA (including the global CHEP Automotive container business) and the CHEP-branded reusable plastic crates (RPC) business in South Africa. CHEP Asia-Pacific segment is engaged in the pallet and container pooling business in Asia-Pacific and the CHEP-branded RPC business in Australia and New Zealand.Shares for Beginners and Stockopedia proudly present "Weekend Watchlist". Each week we dissect a company using Stockopedia's Factor driven analysis process. Go to https://why.stockopedia.com/sfb/ for your free trial and special discount offer. Why not join Stockopedia today and take advantage of this special offer of 10% off the first year of membership and see for yourself why Stockopedia is the essential tool for every serious DIY share investor. 14-day free trial included, then a no-quibble 30-day money back guarantee. https://why.stockopedia.com/sfb/ Find out more about Stockopedia by going to my review:https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/stockopedia-aunz-reviewDisclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value.Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Freightvine
Chad Kennedy | The Science and Art Behind DAT iQ Benchmark

Freightvine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 47:13


This week's guest is Chad Kennedy, Group Product Manager of the Rate Benchmark platform at DAT Freight & Analytics. Chad has been in the trucking and transportation space for over two decades now as both a carrier and a shipper.  While originally trained in finance, he joined a small family-owned trucking company in the early 2000s.  He moved on to CHEP (the blue pallet people) where he rose to be Director of Transportation. Finally, he joined Chainalytics in 2018 and was part of the acquisition by DAT in 2020. In our conversation, we discuss the different major use cases of rate benchmarking  (past, present, and future) and why that matters in how the rates are created. We also talk about how the shipper-carrier interface has evolved over the years as well as the challenges of managing a data-driven software solution.    

Unnamed Automotive Podcast
Episode 350: 2024 Acura Integra Type S, ARC Motors Tom Chep Interview, Listener Questions

Unnamed Automotive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 61:54


This week we get our hands on a hourly anticipated hit hatch: the 2024 Acura Integra Type S. Based on the equally impressive Civic Type R, this Integra refines a few things, looking more mature and less boy-racer. Is that enough to convince Benjamin? Also what's the deal with its Konami code to disable traction control? Learn the secrets of the pedal dance! Then we have a special guest to discuss EVs. Tom Chep from Arc Motors stops by to talk about restomodding classics into modern functional electric vehicles. This Canadian start up has all the elements of a great story including family ties, high tech wizardry and a hopeful future. Then the guys answer a listener question before logging off for another week. Thanks for listening!

Valor Compartido Podcast
La clave para lograr la regeneración está en la educación: CHEP

Valor Compartido Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 28:31


En Valor Compartido Podcast entrevistamos Juan José Freijo, Chief Sustentability Officer (CSO) de Brambles –matriz de CHEP- quien nos asegura que la educación ambiental juega un papel muy importante para la compañía para lograr el cambio hacia un mundo más sostenible que no solo beneficia al medio ambiente y a la sociedad, sino también a la compañía.Si quieres conocer sobre el estudio: https://www.chep.com/files/download/WP%20Espanol.pdf o visita la página https://www.chep.com/mx/es-419/sustainability/circular-planet/circular-planetTe agradecemos tus opiniones y comentarios sobre el episodio. Comparte y puntúa para que más escuchas conozca cómo las empresas trabajan a favor del Desarrollo Sostenible. Tienes más info en www.valor-compartido.com

CUBAkústica FM
Con boleros, canciones, rumba y jazz band, despedimos el 2023

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 61:10


Por esos caprichos del destino una hermosa canción de amor, hoy un clásico del feeling cubano, se convirtió en el triste leit motiv de quienes, durante los años 60, se vieron forzados a dejar atrás patria, afectos y familia. Con su canción "Adiós felicidad", Ela O'Farrill, sin proponérselo, resonó de manera singular con aquel fenómeno histórico que lamentablemente, multiplicado en innumerables éxodos durante más de seis décadas, ha marcado a la familia cubana. Último día del año 2023 que aprovechamos para repasar algunos tracks de la fabulosa producción "Con el permiso de Bola". Magnífico trabajo protagonizado en 2006 por Pancho Céspedes con la complicidad del pianista Gonzalo Rubalcaba,. Travesía musical completada por Dagoberto González en violín, René Toledo en guitarra, Carlos Miyares en saxo tenor, Yasek Manzano en trompeta, Maykel Elizalde en el tres, Ignacio Berroa en drums y Carlos del Puerto en contrabajo. Todos con el respaldo del poderoso emporio discográfico norteamericano Warner. Dentro de la historia cultural del barrio de Cayo Hueso, tendremos que volver, una y otra vez, al reconocimiento necesario de sus rumberos. Algo de la obra del percusionista, rumbero y compositor Luciano "Chano" Pozo acompañará este segmento del programa. Efectivo repertorio que, ya a comienzos de los años 40, ponía en el éter la señal de la RHC Cadena Azul del guajiro Amado Trinidad Velazco y que en la década siguiente reproducían agrupaciones como la orquesta "Sensación" de Rolando Valdés con su cantante Elpidio Piedra "El Chino". "Ariñáñara", edición Puchito donde sobresalen los solos de Juan Pablo Miranda en flauta y Yeyito Iglesias en bongoes. Más de la obra de Chano Pozo, está vez vinculada a las ediciones de las etiquetas Coda y SMC Pro Arte. Panchito Riset, Marcelino Guerra "Rapindey" y Alonso en las voces. Arsenio Rodríguez en el tres, y Chano en las tumbadoras. Los tesoros de la música popular cubana: La voz y los tambores de Chano. Buen recuerdo para el importante pianista, arreglista y compositor Pedro Justiz, bien conocido en el ambiente artístico musical con el sobrenombre de "Peruchín". Nacido en la localidad oriental de Banes en 1913 como muchos de sus contemporáneos se trasladó a La Habana en busca de mejor fortuna. Su paso por jazz bands de la región oriental de la isla, entre las que sobresalieron la orquesta Chepín Chovén y la de Mariano Mercerón, le permitieron desarrollar un riquísimo diapasón creativo. En el teclado blanquinegro Peruchín combinó lo más genuino de la música popular cubana con elementos del jazz. Ya en la capital de la república, en plena esfervescencia la era de los jazz bands y los conjuntos soneros, con un concepto melódico y armónico adelantado a su tiempo, no le resultó difícil figurar en bandas de primera línea como la "Casino de la Playa" y la "Riverside". Con el auge de la industria discográfica independiente participó en numerosas sesiones de estudio. El 24 de diciembre del año 1977, falleció “Peruchín”, uno de los grandes de la música popular cubana que habrá que tener siempre muy en cuenta. A propósito de barrios rumberos como Cayo Hueso, el rastro de sus toques y cantos nos conduce a la vida y obra del gran Virgilio Martí. Completamente desconocido por muchos músicos cubanos, dentro y fuera de la isla, en el Nueva York de los años sesenta y hasta su muerte en 1995, defendió con fuerza y verdad, el legado de la rumba y el guaguancó. Hasta el sol de hoy sus intervenciones en los míticos álbumes de "Patato y Totico" y el Grupo Folklórico y Experimental Nuevayorquino, son referentes importantes.

KAJ Studio Podcast
Mastering the Innovation Mindset: Cultivating a Culture of Success in Business

KAJ Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 21:25


In this episode of KAJ Masterclass LIVE, join host Khudania Ajay as he delves into the realm of Business Innovation with the insightful Thomas Storteboom, founder of i2e Solutions, a consulting practice helping companies bring their ideas to life. They explore the dynamics of ideas in business, the challenges companies face, and practical solutions for fostering innovation. From the importance of aligning innovation with growth to selecting the right ideas, this episode is a masterclass in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of business innovation.

CUBAkústica FM
'Cómo fué, no sé decirte cómo fue'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 60:13


Dos históricas producciones de las etiquetas Sonoro (sucursal de Panart) y Velvet nos permiten recordar a Ramón Veloz, una de las voces altas de la música campesina. Ramón, inspirado por el llamado creador de "la guajira de salón": Guillermo Portabales, como la inmensa mayoría de sus contemporáneos, desarrolló su estilo en infinidad de presentaciones en directo en la radio cubana de los años 40 y 50. Fiel intérprete de guajiras, canciones, montunos y boleros, ya a comienzos de la década del 50, era considerado "La voz de la campiña cubana". Para finalizar este primer segmento regresaremos nuevamente a los estudios de la CMQ. Buena oportunidad para recordar también a la gran Rita Montaner. A continuación algo de la obra de Ernesto Duarte Brito, notable pianista, compositor, arreglista y director de orquesta quien, además de aportar fisonomia propia a los jazz bands cubanos con sus arreglos, incidió favorablemente en la industria independiente del disco como productor, impulsando entre 1957 y 1960 las carreras de figuras como Rolando Laserie, Celeste Mendoza, Fernando González y Tata Ramos. Entre discos y memorables emisiones radiales, recalcamos la presencia de sus creaciones en el repertorio de importantes agrupaciones de la primera mitad del siglo XX. "La toalla", es una guaracha de Duarte que grabaron para discos Panart: Faz, Vallejo y Espí con el Conjunto Casino en 1952. Emisiones de la antológica CMQ RadioCentro, recordándonos otra de las exitosas trilogías vocales del Conjunto Casino: Faz, Ribot y Espí. La guaracha "El baile del pingüino" antecede al son montuno: "Dónde estabas tú". A su regreso de México, y luego de una breve estancia en Santiago de Cuba en la banda de Mariano Mercerón, Beny Moré reconquistaba La Habana uniéndose a la orquesta de Ernesto Duarte. "Cómo fué", clásico del talentoso pianista, hacia 1952 quedó registrado para discos RCA Víctor. "Bájate de esa nube", otro clásico de Duarte, le permitió a Fernando Álvarez iniciar su carrera como solista luego de su éxito con el Conjunto Casino entre 1956 y 1957. Producción de los hermanos Álvarez Guedes para la etiqueta Gema. Acompañó la orquesta de Adolfo Guzmán. Un fragmento del estelar Show "La pausa que refresca" nos trae a Celia Cruz junto a la jazz band "Riverside", conducida por el saxofonista Pedro Vila. En su inconfundible estilo el son montuno "El platanal de Bartolo", original del compositor y director de orquesta santiaguero Electo Rosell. Bien conocido en el ambiente artístico musical de su tiempo con el sobrenombre de "Chepín", fundó a comienzos de los años 30 en su natal Santiago de Cuba, junto al pianista Bernardo Chovén, una de las jazz band punteras en el oriente de la isla: la orquesta "Chepín Chovén". Recordamos a Chepín como compositor. El trío García del año 1937 con las voces de Justa y Ana María García, junto a Nené Ayué en la guitarra, dejó en discos Víctor el bolero "Murmullo". La charanga eterna: la Orquesta Aragón nos recuerda una de las piezas de "Chepín" más versionadas en los discos: el danzón “Bodas de Oro”. El montuno tuvo significativa presencia en la carpeta autoral de Chepín. Pacho Alonso con la banda de Bebo Valdés: "Dame un chance" En la despedida el jazz contemporáneo cubano a la manera del pianista Harold López Nussa. Entre los cortes de su álbum del 2020: "Te lo dije", con la complicidad de Cimafunk, sobresale este tributo a Juan Formell. Un amplio espectro de músicas y corrientes actuales incide constantemente, en la manera en que Harold traduce la presencia de la música popular cubana en sus piezas. "Te lo dije" tema que da nombre a este trabajo, nos acerca otro de los efectivos ritmos que parió la banda sonora de la isla en el mismo centro de los años 60s: el Mozambique, creación del percusionista Pedro Izquierdo, más conocido como "Pello el Afrokán".

The MindBodyBrain Project
How To Be At Your Best In Clutch Moments, With Performance Coach Dan Hasler

The MindBodyBrain Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 69:23


Today I chat with performance coach Dan Haesler about how we can use the practices and mindsets of elite athletes to improve our own lives. Dan is a performance and leadership coach who specialises in Mindset, Mental Skills & Leadership. He works with elite athletes and sporting teams, as well as corporate leaders and organisations. Dan has worked with members of the Australian Olympic and Commonwealth Games Teams, as well as athletes from a wide variety of sports. In the NRL, he is the Performance and Leadership Coach with 3-time premiers, The Penrith Panthers and works 1:1 with the 2023 RLPA Player of the Year, Shaun Johnson. Dan is a Director of Cut Through Coaching and he and the team work with all manner of organisations including, Boston Consulting Group, Roche Diagnostics Australia, CHEP, People's Choice and Boston Scientific as well as schools and educational organisations across Australia.  Since it's release in 2021, Dan's book, The Act of Leadership has been the best-selling Australian-authored business title (perhaps because it's about people not business) and has been described by James Kerr, the best-selling author of Legacy as a book that will, “Change your life”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mi3 Audio Edition
‘It's given us a lot of credibility within the business to keep pushing': Samsung Australia's Carl Bunn on using MMM to prove what's working – and win over sceptics

Mi3 Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 36:26


The problem with Samsung's previous market mix models was they were too slow, says Carl Bunn, Head of Data and Solutions at Samsung Australia. By the time results came back in, “we'd moved on,” says Bunn. Part of that was on Samsung: Consistency of data is key, says Bunn, and lack of it scuppered much prospect of MMM agility. But having done the “single source of truth” hard yards and plugged into Mutinex's platform, the marketing teams are now getting more “credibility” within the organisation. They know in near-real time “what's working and what's not” in terms of media investment – and that's getting more departments onside within Samsung. “It's proven what we thought should be happening is actually happening,” says Bunn. “We can put data and numbers behind what we've been saying … and that gives you a lot of credibility in the business to keep pushing.”   Samsung's agency team at CHEP wasn't initially convinced. The prospect of yet another data source telling everybody what's ‘working' was met with some scepticism, says strategy chief Lilian Sor. Until they all started using it. Samsung and CHEP last month landed gold at the Effies, Australia's ad effectiveness awards, with its use of media mix modelling to prove results cited prominently by judges. CHEP was also named Australia's most effective agency overall. So something's working.   Mutinex boss Henry Innis has only one ask: That everyone steps talking about market mix modelling and instead focuses on ‘market mix decisioning'. “If the industry moves away from the drudgery of legacy MMM models and towards the effectiveness of better market mix decisions, we'll have a more effective and respected industry,” says Innis. “By the time we're done at Mutinex, I would hope that no marketer in the world is seen as a cost centre.”  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mumbrellacast
The realities of the CHEP redundancies; Inside SCA's AGM

Mumbrellacast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 24:16


1 November 2023 Telstra's recent agency roster shake-up results in redundancies at CHEP, as revealed by Mumbrella this week. Also this week: - Mumbrella's events are back in 2024 with Mumbrella360 and CommsCon - And inside SCA's annual general meeting Join Neil Griffiths, Adam Lang & Lauren McNamara for a look at everything under Australia's media and marketing umbrella.

Valor Compartido Podcast
Estilos de vida más sostenibles para apoyar la circularidad

Valor Compartido Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 25:11


Nuestra entrevistada es una apasionada de la circularidad que nos explica la importancia de transformar la producción y el consumo para lograr responder a los desafíos que enfrenta el planeta como el cambio climático. Nydia Suppen es fundadora del CADIS (Centro de Análisis de Ciclo de Vida y Diseño Sustentable) quien participó en la elaboración del estudio 'El camino hacia una cultura de circularidad en Latinoamérica. Regeneración desde la cadena de suministro hasta el hogar' que encabezó CHEP para entender cómo la sociedad de la región comprende la Economía Circular. Fruto de este estudio se dieron hallazgos que mostraron la importancia de socializar a la ciudadanía cómo adoptar estilos de vida que contribuyan a la circularidad.Si quieres conocer sobre el estudio: https://www.chep.com/files/download/WP%20Espanol.pdf o visita la página https://www.chep.com/mx/es-419/sustainability/circular-planet/circular-planet Te agradecemos tus opiniones y comentarios sobre el episodio. Comparte y puntúa para que más escuchas conozca cómo las empresas trabajan a favor del Desarrollo Sostenible. Tienes más info en www.valor-compartido.com

Logistik4punktnull - Der Podcast für Logistiker
191 - Ladungsträger in der Logistik

Logistik4punktnull - Der Podcast für Logistiker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 24:54


In unserer heutigen Episode sprechen wir über die verschiedenen Ladungsträger in der Logistik. Wir schauen hierbei vor allem in die Handelslogistik, die tagtäglich etliche Tonnen Ware von A nach B bewegen muss. Wir waren selbst ein wenig überrascht, wie eindeutig die Verteilung ist. Aber hört selbst rein - kurzweilig und informativ wie immer. Viel Spaß dabei!

Terra Stories
(9) "Sharing Knowledge, Local Communities, and Living in Harmony with Nature" conversation with Ana Yi Soto and Andrea Gómez

Terra Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 31:55


Ana and Andrea inherited important knowledge from their great-grandmother. She was a wise woman who left the highlands for the coast to secure her family's future. She believed that if you have received any good opportunity to have a better life, you shouldn't forget to open up those opportunities to the people around you and who will come.    Ana and Andrea grew up in the village of Chepén, Peru, where the impact of climatic events on their families and community sparked reflection on what can be done to build more unified and sustainable futures. How have Ana and Andrea perpetuated their ancestral knowledge? Why is knowledge sharing important? How do they help local communities take part in nature restoration? Dive into Ana and Andrea's fascinating story. ⭐ Do you want to support Terra Stories? Add 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Connect with Ana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayisoto/   Connect with Andrea: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-g%C3%B3mez-0177b2224/  Crea Planeta: https://creaplaneta.org/  Let us know on social media if you liked the episode and follow our updates: Instagram  LinkedIn 

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Non-invasive modulation of the human dorsal anterior cingulate attenuates acute pain perception and homeostatic cardiovascular responses

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.06.30.547251v1?rss=1 Authors: Strohman, A., Payne, B., In, A., Stebbins, K., Legon, W. Abstract: Homeostasis is the process of maintaining physiologic balance in the body that is critical for maintaining health and is dysfunctional in several disorders like chronic pain. The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) is a critical brain area for homeostatic cardiovascular responses and pain processing, making it a promising non-invasive therapeutic target. We leverage the high spatial resolution and deep focal lengths of low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) to non-invasively modulate the dACC for an effect on behavioral and cardiac autonomic responses using a transient heat pain stimulus. N = 16 healthy human volunteers (6M/10F) received transient contact heat pain during either LIFU to the dACC or Sham stimulation. Continuous electroencephalogram (EEG), electrocardiogram (ECG), and electrodermal response (EDR) were recorded. Outcome measures included perceived pain ratings, homeostatic measures including heart-rate variability, blood pressure, EDR response as well as the amplitude of the contact heat-evoked potential (CHEP). LIFU reduced pain ratings by 1.08 {+/-} 0.21 points relative to Sham. LIFU increased heart rate variability indexed by the standard deviation of normal sinus beats (SDNN), low frequency (LF) power, and the low-frequency/high-frequency (LF/HF) ratio. There were no effects on blood pressure or EDR. LIFU resulted in a 25.1% reduction in the N1-P1 CHEP amplitude driven primarily by effects on the P1 amplitude. Our results demonstrate LIFU to the dACC reduces perceived pain and alters homeostatic cardiovascular responses to a transient heat pain stimulus. These results have implications for the causal understanding of human pain and autonomic processing in the dACC and the potential for future therapeutics for pain relief and homeostatic modulation. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Mumbrellacast
The industry braces for impact as proposed gambling ad ban drops; plus audio campaign review with Tim Collier and Amy Weston

Mumbrellacast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 45:26


The Australian advertising industry is on the verge of another drastic change, as a parliamentary inquiry into the state of online gambling ads has led to 31 sweeping recommendations, which, if adopted, could amount to a blanket ban for the category. The team discusses the news (2:00) before an audio campaign review with Connecting Plots' Tim Collier and CHEP's Amy Weston (12:09). 

The Cognitive Crucible
#153 Andy Whiskeyman and Mike Berger on the Importance of Dedicated Resources

The Cognitive Crucible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 39:08


The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Dr. Andy Whiskeyman and Dr. Mike Berger return to the podcast to discuss the importance of adequately resourcing operations in the information environment (OIE) activities. Financial disparities beget capability disparities and ultimately information effects disparities. To solve the problem, Mike Berger recommends leaders start with a mindset shift. Andy Whiskeyman believes that leaders need to modify expectations related to information effects; Andy also believes there's an organizational component to solving the problem. Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #139 Austin Branch and Andy Whiskeyman on Phoenix Challenge London #137 Vic Garcia and Mike Berger on Information Operations and Intelligence #151 Daniel Runde on Chinese Soft Power #150 Jill Goldenziel on China and the Philippines Axis of Disinformation: Propaganda from Iran, Russia, and China on COVID-19 by Andy Whiskeyman and Mike Berger Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965 by Yuen Foong Khong Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-153 Guest Bio:  Dr. Andrew Whiskeyman, COL USA(ret.), CHEP is an associate professor at the National Defense University's College of Information and Cyberspace where he teaches and researches on the topics of leadership, disruptive technology, information warfare, deception, and strategic foresight. He is a professor of practice with the University of Maryland (UMD)'s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS), where is helps coordinate the Phoenix Challenge Series of international Information conferences.  He has lectured internationally on the use of information as an element of power. He is also the CEO and co-founder of JASSA Professional Services, providing expert advice on organizational leadership, strategic foresight, and disruptive innovation.  Prior to his retirement from Active Duty, he served as the Chief of the Information Operations Division (J39) within the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Operations Directorate J3 located at Macdill AFB, Florida.   His penultimate assignment was as the Chief of Cyber Strategy for the CENTCOM Joint Cyber Center (JCC). COL Whiskeyman served as an active-duty Army officer for over 28 years. His first assignment was to Misawa AB, Japan as an enlisted military intelligence Soldier. He then went to Officer Candidate School (OCS) and commissioned into the basic branch of Air Defense Artillery. In 2007, he transitioned to the Information Operations functional area (FA30). He has deployed five times: Kosovo (KFOR 3B - 2001/02), Afghanistan (3 times - 2004, 2006/07, and 2012/13), and Iraq (2008/09). He also has numerous shorter trips into the Middle East theater of operations including return trips to Iraq and Afghanistan.  He is a graduate (and plank owner) of the Marine Corps Expeditionary Warfare School (EWS - 2004), Air Command and Staff College (ACSC - 2011 in residence), and the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies (SAASS XXI - 2012). He is the first Soldier with the Advanced Strategic Planning and Policy Program (ASP3) to earn his PhD (Military Strategy, Air University 2015). In the community, he has been active in Parish ministry for over 15 years, he is a past Grand Knight with the Knights of Columbus, and has started and led multiple Exodus fraternities (in person and virtual) for the past 5 years. He is a co-founder of the Tampa Bay Catholic Business Forum. He has been married for over 28 years and has four children, three dogs, and a turtle. Dr. Mike Berger is Chief of Research for the Information Warfare organizational unit (OU) in Peraton's Cyber Mission Sector. In this capacity, he serves as the lead for analysis and assessments for the Operational Planning, Implementation, and Assessment Services (OPIAS) contract—the largest information warfare support contract in the US Government (USG). Dr. Berger oversees primary source research, personnel, and operational assessments supporting information operations (IO) / irregular warfare (IW) activities across OPIAS's supported Geographic Combatant Commands (GCCs) and USG agencies. Through the course of his work, Dr. Berger has established and successfully managed the most expansive foreign audience opinion research portfolio in the Department of Defense, including over 700,000 survey interviews, 600 focus groups, and 2,000 elite interviews in a variety of sensitive locations across the globe. A central focus of his research includes illuminating the current challenges faced by America and its partners in the information environment. Dr. Berger holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of St. Andrews (Scotland, United Kingdom). He enjoys establishing new research projects, leveraging new technologies to enhance data analysis, and developing operational assessment teams in support of forward deployed warfighters. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.

Ideas de Negocios
Noticiero. Citi venderá Banamex a través de una OPI

Ideas de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 15:27


-Acciones de Grupo México se dispararon en la BMV-Inflación en la primera quincena en su menor nivel en 20 meses: Inegi-BBVA estima que la economía de México podría crecer 2.4% en 2023 -Grupo Lala y Chep ahorran 9.8 mil kilogramos de emisiones CO2-Apuesta ECOCE por la cultura del reciclaje-Eco-consumidores se triplicarán en México en 2030: Kantar-Videocolumna de Grupo Financiero Base con Nicolás Eguiarte Corona, director de Cambios y Derivados -Entrevista con Andrés Massieu, director General de MexBeb, la Asociación Mexicana de Bebidas

Thriller Bitcoin
SNL #68: Miami

Thriller Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 39:03


Join Car and Keyan to discuss Stacker News top posts, Car & Keyan's favorite posts of the week, and top stackers.We discuss: SN Top Story #1 - Magic Webstore SN Discussion 33 comments SN Top Story #2 - Ledger announced a new service for their hardware wallets. Ledger Recover takes your private keys off your device and sends them to Ledger. If you lose your device, Ledger sends you your keys after verifying your identity. To most of us, Ledger Recover sounds like it defeats every single purpose of using a hardware wallet.Ledger is offering an ID-based key recovery service 40 comments SN Top Story #3 - In Life is Complicated - Bitcoin is Simple, odell describes my favorite of bitcoin's promises: a simpler life. We shouldn't need to be financial wizards to store our wealth. Every human deserves to keep what they've earned effortlessly. www.discreetlog.com/bitcoin-is-simple/ SN Discussion 4 comments  SN Top Story #4 - What if we're wrong?, @Darkbulb asks. What if the FUD is right? What if Bitcoin can't scale? What if we're wrong? 81 comment  SN Top Story #5 - @Chep shares their bitcoin and nostr powered magic webstore Chep's Website Builder Store offering to build anyone a personal website for $100.Used Magic Webstore to offer my web development services. 11 comments Car's SN pick: Keyan's SN pick:For the week of May 19th, 2023.Stacker News Live WebsiteThriller Bitcoin SN NewsletterPlease find us on YouTube & BitcoinTVWe love Foundation app for Lightning 2.0 podcastingSend us a Boost, and we will read it on the next SNLWe also send 26% of our sats streamed to us over to opensats.comSupport contributors to Bitcoin and other free and open-source projectsFollow Car on TwitterZap Car on NostrFollow Car on SNLearn more about Thriller BitcoinFollow Keyan on TwitterZap Keyan on NostrFollow Keyan on SNLearn more about Stacker News

K44 - La voce del trasporto
Matteo Croce, lo 007 contro il mercato nero del pallet

K44 - La voce del trasporto

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 16:15


Il racket dei bancali è un fenomeno noto e ampiamente diffuso nel settore del trasporto e della logistica. Una piaga che non si arresta e che ogni anno continua ad alimentare una serie di fenomeni illeciti che vanno dal riciclaggio di soldi all'evasione fiscale, dalle false fatturazioni fino ai crimini ambientali. Ma come si contrastano tali pratiche? Quali sono le tecniche grazie alle quali è possibile sconfiggere questo mercato nero dei pallet? E cosa rischiano i colpevoli? Ci spiega tutto in questo episodio Matteo Croce, un ex carabiniere che lavora come responsabile della protezione delle risorse aziendali di CHEP, società leader nel pallet pooling

Mumbrellacast
Lee Leggett joins CHEP Network as CEO; HBO rights to remain with Foxtel; plus EssenceMediacom's Rupert McPetrie and Sophie Price

Mumbrellacast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 41:48


After much anticipation Clemenger Group has named Lee Leggett as the CEO of CHEP Network (2:04), just as the news drops of yet another of the group's ex-staff members launching a new agency (6:46). Then, the team discusses Foxtel's extended deal with Warner Bros Discovery, which sees it hang onto the prized HBO assets for now (8:31). All that before a chat with EssenceMediacom's APAC CEO, Rupert McPetrie and chief strategy officer, Sophie Price as the newly-merged agency hits the market (15:08).

The HSE Network Podcast
In Conversation With Vicki Simmons | A Candid Account of An Extreme Nervous Breakdown

The HSE Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 27:05


 This month on the HSE Network podcast we reflect on the HSE Virtual Series Congress with a fantastic conversation between our old Managing Director and event presenter Elliot Cunnington and CHEP's Director of Health and Safety Vicki Simmons. Vicki gives a candid account of her experience with a nervous breakdown and how she dealt with it.  Linkedin here >>Twitter: https://twitter.com/Network_HSEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSENetwork/Website: https://www.hse-network.com/   Support the show

Mumbrellacast
Winds of change at Clemenger Group; MAFS gets jump on competitors plus AANA's Josh Faulks

Mumbrellacast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 43:15


With Justin Hind's departure from CHEP, the team discuss the challenges that lie ahead for the group (02:06). Then, onto TV figures as the ratings year kicks off (13:13), before a look at how a CMO merry-go-round could shape the year . Finally, new AANA CEO, Josh Faulks joins the podcast to chat about his agenda for 2023 and shaking up the industry body (25:08).

The Logistics of Logistics Podcast
The FreightTech Roadmap with Thomas Deakins

The Logistics of Logistics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 55:04


Thomas Deakins and Joe Lynch discuss the FreightTech roadmap. Thomas is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, where he advises logistics and supply chain companies on digital supply chain strategy, technology selection, and creating supply chain partnerships. About Thomas Deakins Thomas Deakins is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, a freight technology advisory. Thomas is well known in the supply chain ecosystem with a history of success in the supply chain technology and consulting/services industry. Thomas is recognized as a leader in building strategic world-class supply chain partner ecosystems. He is known for his thought leadership and experience in ESG Scope 3 transportation sustainability, TMS applications, real time supply chain visibility applications, and digital supply chain strategies. During his 30 years plus career, Thomas has worked for project44, Oracle, Trimble, MavenWire, MercuryGate, CHEP and JB Hunt. Thomas earned his MBA in Global Supply Chain from the University of Tennessee Knoxville.  About Thomas Deakins Consulting Thomas Deakins Consulting is a trusted advisor to clients in three areas of the supply chain ecosystem: 1.) Digital Supply Chain Data Strategy, 2.) Digital Supply Chain Technology Selection, 3.) Creating World Class Supply Chain Partnership Ecosystem. The firm has 3 marketing segments: technology start-ups struggling with market fit, shippers and 3PLs that need helps with supply chain tech selection, and go-to-market strategies for emerging and established supply chain technology companies. Key Takeaways: The FreightTech Roadmap Thomas Deakins is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, where he advises logistics and supply chain companies on digital supply chain strategy, technology selection, and creating supply chain partnerships. In the podcast interview, Thomas and Joe discuss the FreightTech road map and its impact on shippers, brokers, 3PLs, and technology companies. Learn More About The FreightTech Roadmap Thomas on LinkedIn Thomas Deakins Consulting The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube

Experience Matters
The Experience Ecosystem: Embracing It All

Experience Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 21:53


We are BACK with the Experience Matters podcast! Things start off with a bang featuring Rich Wilder, The Director of Customer Experience at CHEP. We discuss the complexities of the larger experience ecosystem...acknowledging several things that are out of our control. Rich provides insights on how we can still take control and design a great overall experience!

Making Awesome - Inventors, makers, small business
Open Source or Closed Source or??? - Making Awesome S3E7

Making Awesome - Inventors, makers, small business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 91:09


This week let's cover the topic that sparked the idea for this episode: @CHEP vs. Geetech. Let's discuss what happened, why it is an issue, and talk about open source vs closed sourced, trade secret and how they really work for makers. Let's discuss the results of the IP problem as well! Topics to cover: Open source -why it is good and bad Closed source -Why it is good and bad Trade Secret How to avoid the IP problems Potential community problems Backlash for stealing ideas Ways to keep this from being a problem in the first place AND MORE! __________________________________ Do you have an idea you want to get off the ground? Reach out to the Making Awesome Podcast through https://3DMusketeers.com/podcast and someone will get you set up to be a guest!

Vois Lis Voix Là : le Podcast de ActuaLitté
Chep et Dédé, par Catharina Valckx et Marie Zidi

Vois Lis Voix Là : le Podcast de ActuaLitté

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 1:08


Chep ne possède pas grand-chose dans la vie, juste un beau vélo. Un jour, son ami l'ours propose de lui échanger contre sa petite maison. Et pourquoi pas ? Voilà une drôle de journée qui commence !

voil chep marie zidi
OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News
“Lyft - 30% Rendite in 7 Tagen" - Asien-ETFs & Netzwerkeffekt mit Paletten von CHEP

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 11:35


Indien und Indonesien machen's schon lange, doch jetzt machen's auch der S&P 500, der NASDAQ und die Aktien von Zscaler und DocuSign: Rendite in 2022. Außerdem will Tesla Geld drucken und Netflix will Ubisoft-Spiele zocken. 30% Rendite in einer Woche? Der Uber-Klon Lyft (WKN: A2PE38) macht's möglich. Der Grund: Viel Fantasie für Übernahmen und Autonomie. Ein Business mit Netzwerkeffekten? Vergesst Facebook, vergesst Visa. Das krasseste Netzwerk (+ Dividende & Übernahmefantasie) gibt's bei den Paletten von Brambles (WKN: A0LA6D). Diesen Podcast der Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) vom 12.09.2022, 3:00 Uhr stellt Dir die Trade Republic Bank GmbH zur Verfügung. Die Trade Republic Bank GmbH wird von der Bundesanstalt für Finanzaufsicht beaufsichtigt.

FreightCasts
Fireside Chat: Convoy - Future of Supply Chain

FreightCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 15:53


Dan Lewis, CEO & Co-Founder of Convoy, is joined by George Brehovsky, Director of Supply Chain at CHEP, in this fireside chat on day 2 of the Future of Supply Chain Conference in Northwest Arkansas.With more than 60 years of experience in logistics innovation, Dunavant is a family-owned business that has the knowledge to ensure global and domestic shipping practices are efficient and effective. Dunavant generates supply chain proficiency with outstanding, attentive, and expedient customer service. For more information, visit Dunavant.com.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts

FreightCasts
Fireside Chat: Forecasting Demand and Moving Product During COVID-19 - Future of Supply Chain

FreightCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 14:26


George Brehovsky, Director of Supply Chain at CHEP, is joined by FreightWaves Editorial Director, Rachel Premack, on day 1 of the Future of Supply Chain Conference in Northwest Arkansas.With more than 60 years of experience in logistics innovation, Dunavant is a family-owned business that has the knowledge to ensure global and domestic shipping practices are efficient and effective. Dunavant generates supply chain proficiency with outstanding, attentive, and expedient customer service. For more information, visit Dunavant.com.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts

FreightWaves LIVE: An Events Podcast
Fireside Chat: Convoy

FreightWaves LIVE: An Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 15:37


Dan Lewis, CEO & Co-Founder of Convoy, is joined by George Brehovsky, Director of Supply Chain at CHEP, in this fireside chat on day 2 of the Future of Supply Chain Conference in Northwest Arkansas.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts

FreightWaves LIVE: An Events Podcast
Fireside Chat: Forecasting Demand and Moving Product During COVID-19

FreightWaves LIVE: An Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 14:10


George Brehovsky, Director of Supply Chain at CHEP, is joined by FreightWaves Editorial Director, Rachel Premack, on day 1 of the Future of Supply Chain Conference in Northwest Arkansas.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts

Mumbrellacast
Mumbrellacast: Justin Hind; plus, advertising soars - but when will the bubble burst?

Mumbrellacast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 41:23


On this week's Mumbrellacast, Andrew Banks and Trinity P3's Darren Woolley join host, Calum Jaspan to discuss the industry trends emerging from the financial reporting season (01:22). Plus, interviews with NAB's head of brand, Faycal Ben Abdellaziz (11:38), and CHEP Network's Justin Hind (22:14).

CPG Innovation Podcast
Food Waste Mitigation

CPG Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 30:13


Guest Bios:Dr. Simon LockreyDr Simon Lockrey is a leading sustainability and design innovation researcher, having been based at RMIT since 2009. The domains in which Dr Lockrey has managed research include life cycle assessment (LCA), co-design, design innovation, green marketing, resource efficiency, sustainability strategy, tool development, and food waste. As a result, he has generated millions of dollars of ‘industry-facing' research, creating global impact through policy change, commercial innovation outcomes, media coverage, and quality academic publications. Dr Lockrey has worked with global and nationally significant companies, including CHEP, Visy, Nestlé, Lendlease, Costa, Grocon, and Breville. Relevant government and NGO projects have also ensued, with Sustainability Victoria, various Environmental Protection Agencies, Australian Fresh Produce Alliance, Australian Food and Grocery Council, Australia Post, Australian Antarctic Division, Uniting AgeWell, and Meat and Livestock Australia. He also sits currently as Vice President of Automotive Historians Australia and on the boards of Glowpear and the International Sustainable Development Research Society. Dr Lockrey is now a key leader in the Fight Food Waste CRC, serving as the REDUCE Program Leader in an interim capacity. Dr. Steven Lapidge Dr Steven Lapidge is the inaugural CEO of the Fight Food Waste Ltd, which incorporates the Fight Food Waste Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) and Stop Food Waste Australia. He has spent most of his 20-year career working for or with agricultural and environmental CRC's, with a strong focus on new product development, commercialisation, extension and adoption. Steven led the development of the Fight Food Waste CRC bid when working for the South Australian Research & Development Institute, a division of Primary Industries & Regions South Australia. In recent years he has represented Australia at G20, OECD, FAO, APEC and other international food waste forums. He is a member of the G20 Meeting of Agricultural Chief Scientists (MACS) Food Loss/Waste Working Group, the National Food Waste Strategy Feasibility Study Project Advisory Group and a Professional Member and former Non-Executive Director of the Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology. Steven's qualifications include a PhD (Sydney Uni) and an MBA (Uni SA). He is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, European Summer School for Advanced Management (Aarhus Uni, Denmark), Golden Key International Honour Society, and a Fulbright Professional Business/Industry Fellow.

La receta de Gastón Acurio
Aguadito de pollo: La sopita que calienta el corazón y el alma en la sazón de Gastón Acurio

La receta de Gastón Acurio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 4:55


No existe sustancia más reponedora que el aguadito de pollo, ese arroz caldoso que te brinda un rico calorcito luego de una divertida fiesta y repone el corazón herido. En homenaje a su abuela de Chepén, Gastón Acurio te enseña paso a paso cómo preparar esta tradicional receta.

La receta de Gastón Acurio
Pepián de choclo, el tesoro del norte preparado por la abuela de Gastón Acurio

La receta de Gastón Acurio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 5:21


Para el reconocido chef, su abuela Genoveva es sinónimo de pasión y tradición. Hija de Chepén, la perla del norte, lleva entre sus raíces recetas inigualables, que hoy su nieto revela para todos los que adoren la deliciosa cocina norteña ¡Aprende el secreto del rico pepián!

Makers Minute
Makers Minute Podcast Ep.1 w/ Chuck Hellebuyck's CHEP

Makers Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 77:25


This is the first official episode of Makers Minute. Chuck from CHEP will be on this episode to talk all things 3D printing. Chuck is a personal friend of mine that has a ton of knowledge with electronics and 3D printing. We both got into 3D printing around the same time and I am honored to have him as my first guest on the podcast.Love the content? Support us on PatreonMakers Minute is a podcast dedicated to all things making. I found my passion for creating things many years ago and wanted to create a podcast highlighting other makers. In this podcast we will discuss topics on 3D printing, CNC, Laser Cutting, and much more. The overall format is fairly casual. You can expect interviews, tips, discussions, and projects on this podcast. There are so many awesome creators out there that are incredibly knowledgeable and creative. Tune in to join me and other makers on this awesome journey.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/modbotarmy)

La receta de Gastón Acurio
Gastón Acurio recuerda cómo su abuela lo consentía con un cremoso pepián de choclo

La receta de Gastón Acurio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 5:17


Gastón Acurio resalta la inigualable sazón norteña de su abuela Genoveva, a quien recuerda siempre consintiendo a los suyos con deliciosos platillos. Cuenta Gastón que la hija de Chepén, como él llamaba a su abuela, preparaba un picante de choros que provocaba, a quien lo probara, sensaciones para que ese potaje sea interminable. Para su abuela no había fruta o insumo alguno que no se pudiera convertir en un agradable potaje, como el que terminaba convirtiéndose en un cremoso pepián de choclo, preparación que provocaba en Gastón un suspiro de pura perfección.

La receta de Gastón Acurio
Gastón Acurio le rinde homenaje a su abuela preparando un reconfortante aguadito

La receta de Gastón Acurio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 4:48


Sin poseer un ingrediente mágico, el aguadito ha sido capaz de curar y recomponer el cuerpo, el alma y hasta el corazón, según relata en este episodio Gastón Acurio. Cocinado a base de culantro y otras verduras, además de las menudencias de pollo, mariscos o pava, este platillo es especial para el cocinero porque le recuerda a su abuela Genoveva, quien vivía en Chepén.