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Dans son dernier livre, l'écrivaine et journaliste française Virginie Troussier nous invite à un voyage du regard et de la pensée en observant les nuages, présages du temps qui passe et qui s'en vient. Ils sont le visage du vent et de la pluie. Larmes du ciel en suspens, flocons blancs vaporeux ou menaçants… Plus que tout autre élément naturel, les nuages sont une source d'émerveillement et d'inspiration, propices à la contemplation et la rêverie. Les paysans, les marins ou les montagnards les regardent aussi avec une attention décuplée, façonnant une certaine science des nuages. Les météorologues les ont classés, inventoriés : Cirrus, griffes cotonneuses dans le ciel, Stratus ou « étendue » pour désigner les formes allongées ; Cumulus pour qualifier ces amas en paquets ou en balles de coton… Les nuages sont donc des phénomènes précis, amas de vapeur d'eau dans l'atmosphère. Mais avec leurs formes variées, changeantes, leur caractère à la fois singulier et universel, les nuages offrent à toutes et tous des paysages, des horizons infinis, dans lesquels l'autrice férue de mers et de montagnes, Virginie Troussier, nous invite à plonger. Son Petit éloge des nuages, qui vient de paraître en France, a alors des airs de « Petite philosophie des nuages », interrogeant notre liberté de regard dans un monde truffé d'écrans, la place du mouvement et de l'éphémère dans des vies parfois trop rangées, le rôle de la poésie et du rêve, sel de l'existence et de la création littéraire de cette femme libre, adepte de la voile et de la grimpe, habitée par les mots. Après avoir grandi dans les Alpes, Virginie Troussier vit désormais entre Paris et la Bretagne. Et depuis une décennie au moins, elle nous livre des récits sensibles d'alpinisme, de destins sportifs ou de vies maritimes qui interrogent notre rapport intime aux éléments, où la géographie importe et nous emporte, autant que les nuances du ciel… Tout en regardant ce ciel mouvant, Virginie Troussier convoque également dans son livre des destins singuliers : le pharmacien anglais du XVIIIè siècle Luke Howard, « l'homme qui a inventé les nuages », des chasseurs de tornades, des « nimbophiles » réunis en société, des peintres anglais fascinés par les variations du ciel, l'alpiniste Nicolas Jaeger disparu dans les nuages sur la face Sud du Lhotse en 1980, le peintre des alpages Samivel, le philosophe des éléments Gaston Bachelard ou les époux Krafft, volcanologues de renom, en quête de nuages de cendres. Une fois refermé ce petit éloge, on est alors tenté d'aller dehors, s'allonger sur un bout d'herbe ou de sable et lever le nez, pour avoir nous aussi la tête dans les nuages. ► À lire : - Petit éloge des nuages, de Virginie Troussier. Éditions Les Pérégrines. 2026 - Au milieu de l'été, un invincible hiver, de Virginie Troussier. Éditions Paulsen Guérin. Prix Jules-Rimet 2021 - L'homme qui vivait haut, de Virginie Troussier. Éditions Paulsen Guérin. 2023 - La fin des nuages, de Mathieu Simonet. Éditions Julliard. 2023. ► À voir : - Le site de l'Atlas international des nuages, par l'Organisation Météorologique Mondiale - La journée internationale des nuages, crée par Mathieu Simonet, a lieu chaque année le 23 mars - Le site de la Cloud Appreciation Society, une société de nimbophiles, amateurs de nuages - Le travail de l'artiste néerlandais Berndnaut Smilde qui place des nuages dans des scènes d'intérieur ou celui de James Turell, immense artiste de la lumière, qui crée notamment des expériences immersives du ciel à travers l'architecture.
Dans son dernier livre, l'écrivaine et journaliste française Virginie Troussier nous invite à un voyage du regard et de la pensée en observant les nuages, présages du temps qui passe et qui s'en vient. Ils sont le visage du vent et de la pluie. Larmes du ciel en suspens, flocons blancs vaporeux ou menaçants… Plus que tout autre élément naturel, les nuages sont une source d'émerveillement et d'inspiration, propices à la contemplation et la rêverie. Les paysans, les marins ou les montagnards les regardent aussi avec une attention décuplée, façonnant une certaine science des nuages. Les météorologues les ont classés, inventoriés : Cirrus, griffes cotonneuses dans le ciel, Stratus ou « étendue » pour désigner les formes allongées ; Cumulus pour qualifier ces amas en paquets ou en balles de coton… Les nuages sont donc des phénomènes précis, amas de vapeur d'eau dans l'atmosphère. Mais avec leurs formes variées, changeantes, leur caractère à la fois singulier et universel, les nuages offrent à toutes et tous des paysages, des horizons infinis, dans lesquels l'autrice férue de mers et de montagnes, Virginie Troussier, nous invite à plonger. Son Petit éloge des nuages, qui vient de paraître en France, a alors des airs de « Petite philosophie des nuages », interrogeant notre liberté de regard dans un monde truffé d'écrans, la place du mouvement et de l'éphémère dans des vies parfois trop rangées, le rôle de la poésie et du rêve, sel de l'existence et de la création littéraire de cette femme libre, adepte de la voile et de la grimpe, habitée par les mots. Après avoir grandi dans les Alpes, Virginie Troussier vit désormais entre Paris et la Bretagne. Et depuis une décennie au moins, elle nous livre des récits sensibles d'alpinisme, de destins sportifs ou de vies maritimes qui interrogent notre rapport intime aux éléments, où la géographie importe et nous emporte, autant que les nuances du ciel… Tout en regardant ce ciel mouvant, Virginie Troussier convoque également dans son livre des destins singuliers : le pharmacien anglais du XVIIIè siècle Luke Howard, « l'homme qui a inventé les nuages », des chasseurs de tornades, des « nimbophiles » réunis en société, des peintres anglais fascinés par les variations du ciel, l'alpiniste Nicolas Jaeger disparu dans les nuages sur la face Sud du Lhotse en 1980, le peintre des alpages Samivel, le philosophe des éléments Gaston Bachelard ou les époux Krafft, volcanologues de renom, en quête de nuages de cendres. Une fois refermé ce petit éloge, on est alors tenté d'aller dehors, s'allonger sur un bout d'herbe ou de sable et lever le nez, pour avoir nous aussi la tête dans les nuages. ► À lire : - Petit éloge des nuages, de Virginie Troussier. Éditions Les Pérégrines. 2026 - Au milieu de l'été, un invincible hiver, de Virginie Troussier. Éditions Paulsen Guérin. Prix Jules-Rimet 2021 - L'homme qui vivait haut, de Virginie Troussier. Éditions Paulsen Guérin. 2023 - La fin des nuages, de Mathieu Simonet. Éditions Julliard. 2023. ► À voir : - Le site de l'Atlas international des nuages, par l'Organisation Météorologique Mondiale - La journée internationale des nuages, crée par Mathieu Simonet, a lieu chaque année le 23 mars - Le site de la Cloud Appreciation Society, une société de nimbophiles, amateurs de nuages - Le travail de l'artiste néerlandais Berndnaut Smilde qui place des nuages dans des scènes d'intérieur ou celui de James Turell, immense artiste de la lumière, qui crée notamment des expériences immersives du ciel à travers l'architecture.
The Department of Homeland Security is taking the next step toward reaching its cloud aspirations by officially bringing the first vendor onboard its Cumulus project, according to contract documents published last Friday. The agency awarded nearly $2.6 billion to Amazon Web Services via a single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract for its cloud offerings, including Infrastructure as a Service, training and marketplace solutions. Cumulus was first introduced in January as part of procurement forecasting documents that outlined DHS's plan to increase the efficiency, flexibility and effectiveness of its cloud purchases in the hopes of unlocking “significant discounts.” At the time, DHS anticipated potential contracts would surpass $100 million, which is the ceiling for estimates on the Acquisition Planning Forecast System platform. The Cumulus project marks the first time cloud service providers have been tapped at an agencywide level, rather than by individual components. DHS plans to bring on other notable cloud providers. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is expected to join next quarter, as is Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. The award amounts for those contracts have not yet been disclosed. More than 2 in 5 IRS IT employees have either been separated from the agency or involuntarily reassigned to other positions during the second Trump administration, according to a watchdog report released last week. In its third workforce snapshot since President Donald Trump began his second term, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration found that the IRS lost 30% of its workforce (31,273 staffers) from January 2025 through January 2026, though it also added 2,000-some positions for a net decrease of 28%. Those departures were a mix of voluntary separations, deferred resignations or other incentive-induced exits. Among the tax agency's IT staff, 42% are gone, including 29% (2,497 individuals) who departed via separation or workforce reduction efforts. The remaining 13% (1,143 employees) were reassigned to the chief operating officer's staff, per the report. “According to the IRS, restructuring the IT department allowed them to simplify and align technical work with the agency's mission and core functions,” TIGTA reported. “IRS officials stated that the reassignment was not performance-related but was done to support Chief Operating Officer responsibilities.” Those non-IT responsibilities included the oversight of integrated support functions, implementing economy-of-scale efficiencies and facilitating better business practices, tax agency officials told the watchdog. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
189 Cumulus: Reimagining Digital Memorials and Legacy with Architect-Founder Alexander Josephson Host Marie Betcher, a registered nurse and former hospice nurse, interviews Alexander Josephson, creator of Cumulus, a Toronto/New York-based digital memorial platform designed as an immersive "memory cloud" where families can store and experience photos, videos, notes, and other legacy content in VR-accessible spaces, with mapping for gravesites or ash scatterings. Josephson shares how repeated family encounters with death—his grandparents' passing, his grandmother's Lewy body dementia, and his father's cancer, chemotherapy, and near-fatal COVID ICU stay—inspired him to build a trusted digital "place" for remembrance beyond gravestones or genealogy. He explains collaboration features, admin controls, next-of-kin account transfer, pricing tiers, and plans for a perpetuity trust, noting current users and rollout to funeral homes and cemeteries. He closes with: "Love, love hard." 00:00 Welcome and Disclaimer 00:42 Meet Alex and Cumulus 02:38 Why Digital Memorials Matter 04:36 Family Losses and Inspiration 07:48 Dad the Doctor and ICU Journey 10:15 Near Death Visions and MAID 13:17 How Cumulus Works 16:08 Legacy Beyond Family Trees 17:42 Plans Pricing and Growth 21:38 Grief Message and Meaning 22:47 Sci Fi Comparisons 24:23 Find Cumulus and Final Words 25:43 Podcast Closing https://www.cumulus.world/ If you want to help, you can donate to help support Hospice Explained at the Buy me a Coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Hospice Hospice Explained Affiliates & Contact Information Buying from these Affilite links will help support this Podcast. Maire introduces a partnership with Suzanne Mayer RN inventor of the cloud9caresystem.com, When patients remain in the same position for extended periods, they are at high risk of developing pressure injuries, commonly known as bedsores. One of the biggest challenges caregivers face is the tendency for pillows and repositioning inserts to easily dislodge during care.(Suzanne is a former guest on Episode #119) When you order with Cloud 9 care system, please tell them you heard about them from Hospice Explained.(Thank You) Marie's Contact Marie@HospiceExplained.com www.HospiceExplained.com Finding a Hospice Agency 1. You can use Medicare.gov to help find a hospice agency, 2. choose Find provider 3. Choose Hospice 4. then add your zip code This should be a list of Hospice Agencies local to you or your loved one.
Ein funkelnder Stern saust an Rike vorbei. Sie hängt sich einfach dran. Schon geht es im Sternschnuppentempo weiter durchs All. Sie trifft auf Cumulus, den Wolkenmann. Aus der OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Rikes Himmelfahrt (Folge 4 von 5) von Ariane Grundies. Es liest: Jennipher Antoni. ▶ Mehr Hörgeschichten empfohlen ab 6: https://www.ohrenbaer.de/podcast/empfohlen-ab-6.html ▶ Mehr Infos unter https://www.ohrenbaer.de & ohrenbaer@rbb-online.de
NEVER ONE TO BE BASHFUL - THE NFL PUTS THE SQUEEZE ON!CUMULUS IS SADLY ABOUT OVER…AUDACY BOOSTS IT'S SPORTS PRESENCE…AT THE EXPENSE OF LEGENDARY RADIO.WHAT TO SAY WHEN SOMEONE SAYS, NO ONE LISTENS TO THE RADIO Media Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Dell Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!
Today's guest is a multi-instrumentalist, music educator, interviewer, producer, and songwriter. He is also one of the most influential independent music voices online. His real story isn't the channel he built after a 90-second video of his son's perfect pitch hit 80 million views overnight, it's his incredible value to the music community and the conversations he sparks online about the state of the music industry and his conversations with some of the biggest creators within it's orbit.This is one of the more unflinching conversations we've had about what's actually happening to music. Two musicians from different generations of the same fight, working it out in real time. Where do you stand when the rules of the music industry keep changing under your feet?And The Writer Is... Rick Beato!In this episode of And The Writer Is, we go deep on:How getting dropped in 1999 built a YouTube empire 16 years laterWhy Ringo would be a co-writer of every Beatles song in 2026The Eli Mercer experiment: building a fully fake AI artist with Claude — and what happened when he uploaded itThe NPR EDM stunt: 4 million monthly Spotify listeners, 6,300 followers, and what that math says about AIThe 90-second video of his son's perfect pitch that hit 3 million views by 10pm and 80 million total"There's no two current artists with the gravity of Bob Dylan and Stevie Wonder" — and Ross's case for their modern counterpartsWho is the Michael Jordan of pop music? Queen at 3 billion streams enters the chatWhy Ross is still bullish on songwriting — and what the Music Modernization Act got right that the No Fakes Act needs to finishAnd much more...Hit subscribe and turn on notifications. Every week, we go deep with the most interesting creatives in music.Follow us on socials: @andthewriterisA special thank you to our sponsors for making these conversations possible.Our lead sponsor, NMPA — the National Music Publishers Association. Your support means the world to us.Chapters0:00 Intro2:14 The beginning of Rick Beato's music career3:11 The rollercoaster of an early music career5:32 The Napster era and the dawn of digital recording9:16 Producing Shinedown — and how "Simple Man" became the hit10:54 Why "Yellow Ledbetter" was a B-side — and why bonus tracks are back12:48 What country radio still gets right about hits14:54 Inside Nashville sessions and the number triangle17:28 The future of AI in music — and the No Fakes Act21:20 The future of prompting and curating music23:54 Would The Beatles be a four-way publishing split in 2026?25:39 The modern music economy: are album tracks worthless now?27:58 American writers are chasing global stars now34:30 The Eli Mercer experiment: a fake artist built with Claude36:52 The NPR EDM stunt and what it proved about AI on Spotify41:18 4M monthly listeners. 6,300 followers. AI is winning the algorithm.42:58 How Rick Beato built a YouTube empire45:22 The "What Makes This Song Great" era51:49 1984 vs now — and the search for a modern Bob Dylan and Stevie Wonder54:18 Who is the Michael Jordan of pop music?55:51 Queen at 3 billion streams — what counts as "biggest"1:00:28 Golden, Blinding Lights, and what makes a 2020s standard1:06:53 Songwriter similarities and the lawsuits that never happened1:09:42 "Best era of pop music. Am I wrong?"1:13:56 1998: how Clear Channel and Cumulus consolidated radio1:20:14 The Music Modernization Act and what's actually next1:24:54 Is the future of songwriting still bullish?Credits:Hosted by Ross GolanProduced by Joe London & Jad SaadEdited by Jad SaadPost-Production VFX by Pratik Karki Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wonder what it takes to keep major-market radio on the air from transmitter sites built at the San Francisco Bay—and studios where space is at a premium? On Episode 798 of This Week in Radio Tech, we’re joined by Shane Toven, Chief Engineer for Cumulus Media in San Francisco, who shares hard-earned insights from some truly unique installations around the Bay. From towers rising out of the bay itself to high-demand remote broadcasts at sporting events, concerts, and local businesses, Shane walks through modern, practical techniques for getting reliable audio back to the studio. He also reveals how Cumulus is rethinking the Technical Operations Center (TOC) with an unconventional design and workflow that maximizes efficiency in tight quarters. It’s a fast-moving, engineer-to-engineer conversation packed with real-world experience—don’t miss Episode 798 of This Week in Radio Tech. Guest:Shane Toven - Chief Engineer at Cumulus Media, San FranciscoHost:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, South Seas, & Akamai BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook - and see all the videos on YouTube.TWiRT is brought to you by:Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Aiir, providing PlayoutONE radio automation, and other advanced solutions for audience engagement.Angry Audio and the new StereoToolBox - delivering FM and HD audio processing, plus streaming, RDS, and microMPX - all for less than half of the other boxes.The new MaxxKonnect RMT416 Multi Tuner - 4 to 16 AM/FM/WB/HD web-connected tuners in 1 RU Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
Ever wonder what it takes to keep major-market radio on the air from transmitter sites built at the San Francisco Bay—and studios where space is at a premium? On Episode 798 of This Week in Radio Tech, we're joined by Shane Toven, Chief Engineer for Cumulus Media in San Francisco, who shares hard-earned insights from some truly unique installations around the Bay. From towers rising out of the bay itself to high-demand remote broadcasts at sporting events, concerts, and local businesses, Shane walks through modern, practical techniques for getting reliable audio back to the studio. He also reveals how Cumulus is rethinking the Technical Operations Center (TOC) with an unconventional design and workflow that maximizes efficiency in tight quarters. It's a fast-moving, engineer-to-engineer conversation packed with real-world experience—don't miss Episode 798 of This Week in Radio Tech.
In this episode, Travis sits down with Mesh Gelman, founder and CEO of Cumulus Coffee Company. With a career spanning entrepreneurship, retail innovation, and leadership at Starbucks—including running retail partnerships and its innovation incubator—Mesh brings decades of experience to the world of coffee. After years of R&D, he launched Cumulus to solve one of the biggest challenges in coffee: delivering high-quality cold brew at home in seconds. His journey blends curiosity, resilience, and a relentless drive to build something truly differentiated. On this episode we talk about: Mesh's unconventional path from teaching to textiles to coffee innovation Lessons learned scaling a retail business and landing major partners like JCPenney What he learned working closely with Starbucks and Howard Schultz The massive shift from hot coffee to cold brew and what it means for the market The 4+ year R&D journey behind building Cumulus Coffee Top 3 Takeaways Curiosity and asking better questions can open more doors than having all the answers. Building your own brand—and owning the customer relationship—is critical for long-term stability. The best innovations often come from solving operational pain points that others overlook. Notable Quotes "The smartest people I knew were asking questions, not just giving answers." "The world will be fine tomorrow without us—we have to earn our business every day." "It's the hardest job I've ever had—and it brings me more joy than anything I've done." Connect with Mesh Gelman: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshgelman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meshgelman/ Other: https://cumuluscoffee.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I could be wrong, but I think I see a line of 6,603 standing dominoes with a forefinger poised to flick the first domino.Take a step back, I'll give you some facts, and then we'll return to the dominoes.There are 6,602 FM radio stations in America, 597 FM stations in Canada, and 234 in Australia on which you can air radio ads for local businesses. These radio stations are producing miraculous results for business owners who hire great ad writers to enchant the audience and savvy media buyers to schedule those ads to air with correct repetition 52 weeks a year.Sadly, most business owners do exactly the wrong thing. They run short schedules to “test the waters,” and then announce, “I tried radio and it didn't work.”ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX are producing miraculous results for business owners who hire great ad writers to enchant the audience and savvy media buyers to schedule those ads to air with correct repetition 52 weeks a year.Sadly, most business owners do exactly the wrong thing. They run short schedules to “test the waters,” and then announce, “I tried television and TV didn't work.”Did you notice the similarity that united those two easily proven facts?Anyone who believes that online media has made mass media obsolete is comically delusional. I never waste time attempting to correct these people.We will now return to the dominoes.Nielsen Audio is the media measurement company that allows savvy media buyers to create miraculous radio schedules. Without Nielsen, they are flying blind without instruments and very likely to crash their flying machines.Cumulus owns multiple radio stations in 84 important cities in the U.S. Their current financial difficulties make it impossible for them to pay Nielsen for their measurement services.Nielsen has responded by announcing that Cumulus radio stations will no longer be measured or listed in future ratings reports.The resulting invisibility of those stations will cripple even the savviest media buyers.An emerging measurement system, DTS AutoStage, shows promise but I remain convinced that it will be at least a few more years before it has sufficient breadth of data to replace Nielsen.The finger of Nielsen is flicking the domino that will knock over the other 6,602 dominoes in the chain that will ultimately result in the demise of Nielsen.I have no way of knowing whether or not Nielsen realizes that.Nielsen was purchased by private equity on October 11, 2022, less than 4 years ago.Things are looking good for ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX.Roy H. WilliamsWhen people talk about the Chicago Cubs and their historic 2016 World Series victory — ending a 108-year drought — Joshua Lifrak is a name you rarely hear. But he wears a Cubs World Series ring. Joshua Lifrak's job was to help players perform under extraordinary pressure. Today Joshua works with business leaders to sharpen focus, build mental resilience and perform at their best. Be fascinated as Joshua tells roving reporter Rotbart and deputy rover Maxwell how peak mental conditioning is a “home run” skill that anyone can learn and practice, regardless of what they do for a living. Batter up! at MondayMorningRadio.com
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With 30 years of experience across radio, print, and cable, Bob Klomp now serves as Regional Sales Manager for Cumulus Savannah and Charleston. There, he leverages Cumulus's vast digital division and local assets to provide clients with a sophisticated "toolbox" of marketing solutions. By accessing a database of 300 million segmented consumers, Bob delivers hyper-targeted campaigns across web, social media, text, and TV—minimizing waste in ways once considered impossible. In Wavelength #34, Bob joins Dennis Winslow to discuss this digital evolution and offer strategic advice for broadcasters.
On this week's show we look into why terrestrial radio stations are disappearing. We also read your emails and take a look at the news. News: LG reveals US pricing for 2026 C6 and G6 OLED TVs 19 Years Ago This Month, Apple Released the Apple TV Other: Matter Products for Professionals Why are Radio Stations Disappearing? A growing number of commercial AM and FM radio stations in the US are shutting down or surrendering their licenses. Over the past decade through late 2025, about 342 AM stations disappeared—a 7% drop—while commercial FM stations fell by 112, or roughly 2%. This decline stems from shrinking ad revenue, fierce competition from streaming services and podcasts, and changing listener habits, especially among younger people who prefer on-demand audio. Many owners face financial strain, leading to closures of underperforming signals, with one major radio group even declaring bankruptcy recently. AM stations suffer extra challenges like signal interference and new cars skipping AM tuners. While noncommercial FM stations are actually growing, the trend signals trouble for traditional over-the-air commercial radio, potentially reducing local broadcasting in communities. Reasons for the shift: Declining Advertising Revenue - Commercial radio (especially in smaller markets) face shrinking spot ad revenue with national and local ad markets declining as well. Cumulus shut down underperforming stations to cut costs and avoid bankruptcy. High operational expenses (utilities, maintenance, talent) make some stations unviable. Shift Away from AM Radio - The AM band has seen the most closures. In 2024, the U.S. lost 61 AM stations; trends continued into 2025–2026 with further declines down to around 4,300–4,400 licensed AM stations. Reasons include: Poor sound quality (static, interference from electronics/EVs). Competition from clearer FM, streaming, podcasts, and satellite radio. High costs and low listenership/confidence in the band. Some stations surrender licenses due to expensive repairs or lack of viability. Electric vehicles removing AM tuners (due to motor interference) has accelerated concerns about access. FM has been more stable or growing in noncommercial/religious sectors, but commercial FM has also seen some losses. Competition from Digital Alternatives - Traditional radio listenership has declined due to Podcasts, streaming services (Pandora, Spotify, Apple Music), and on-demand audio drawing audiences away—especially younger listeners. Changes in commuting patterns post-COVID reduced in-car radio listening. With fewer daily commuters there are less people tuning into morning drive time radio shows. The rise of digital platforms has fragmented audiences and ad dollars.
Bisher Khudeira is the COO of Stormrake, a Melbourne-based digital asset brokerage offering best execution trading, institutional custody, and asset management across Bitcoin, digital assets, and tokenized real-world assets. Bisher joins Andy to explain why the brokerage model beats the exchange model for serious investors, what it takes to build a crypto business in one of the most hostile banking environments in the developed world, and why Stormrake is about to plant its flag in Dallas. Why you should listen Bisher has spent a decade in financial services, starting in foreign exchange brokering in 2015 and buying his first Bitcoin in a McDonald's car park in 2016 via peer-to-peer. He joined Stormrake in 2022, bought into the business, and has helped scale it from fewer than a hundred clients — mostly friends and family — to over 10,000 across Australia, with a US launch now weeks away. He walks through the core brokerage proposition: Stormrake faces around 20 exchanges and OTC desks simultaneously, aggregates client orders to access deeper liquidity and sharper pricing, and charges a flat commission with no spread markup. The result is what Bisher calls the Satoshi maximiser — clients walk away with more Bitcoin per transaction than they would going it alone on a single exchange. The conversation covers Stormrake's two wholesale funds: the Cumulus class, which targets picks-and-shovels digital assets like Ethereum, Solana, Hyperliquid, and Chainlink alongside select private equity plays; and the Stratus class, a Bitcoin and gold fund designed to smooth out Bitcoin's volatility while improving on gold's growth profile. Bisher also details the custody offering — fully institutional grade with insurance, separation of funds, and cold storage as default — while stressing that Stormrake fully supports self-custody for clients who want it. The US expansion into Dallas, two years in the making and launching end of April 2026, is built as a direct lift-and-shift of the Australian model into a jurisdiction where digital asset brokers are treated as normal participants in the economy rather than pariahs. Bisher doesn't hold back on the state of Australian banking, describing three personal debankings and ongoing hostility from the big four toward crypto businesses and their clients. He argues Australia is a decade behind the US on digital asset regulation, with an AFSL licensing regime for digital assets only coming into effect by mid-2026. Despite that, he frames the challenge as deeply rewarding — building a business from zero in a nascent industry with no playbook, bootstrapped the entire way, with the goal of becoming a digital-era complement to the likes of Charles Schwab or E-Trade. The episode closes with Bisher's market outlook: he sees Bitcoin within 10 to 20 percent of its bottom, expects three to four months of sideways chop, and is watching large institutional buyers accumulate aggressively at current levels ahead of what he believes will be a run toward $200,000 and beyond. Supporting links Stormrake Stabull Finance Andy on X Brave New Coin on X Brave New Coin If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using.
CUMULUS ENTERS THEIR 3RD BANKRUPTCY...this is A SAD ENDING?A TRIBUTE TO TWO LEGENDARY RADIO STATIONS THAT ARE NO MOREDOES IHEART HOLD THE FORMULA FOR THE NEXT LEVEL SALES EFFORT FOR RADIO? eVEN LOCAL RADIO? KTLA APPOINTS A NEW SALES MANAGER AND KEITH AND I DISAGREE BIG TIME ON THE WISDOM OF THE HIRE……Media Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Dell Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!
Ilana's special guests are Keith Westbrook and Maddie Sewall from Up to Something, an emerging architecture studio practicing across Victoria and Tasmania. After more than a decade each in leadership roles at acclaimed architecture practices - Cumulus and Breathe - Keith and Maddie have come together to start something new. Their studio brings together a shared interest in sustainability, creativity, and connection to landscape. Maddie's expertise is in sustainable housing, with a particular passion for working closely with clients on the design and delivery of meaningful, low-impact forever homes. Keith's experience is in tourism and public architecture across Tasmania and Victoria, where he has developed a strong interest in designing spaces that shape how people experience landscapes and places. The name Up to Something reflects their curiosity and outlook on life; always exploring, discovering and creating. Outside the studio, they share a love of hiking, surfing, sailing and the arts. Alongside their architecture practice, Keith and Maddie also run Cloudstone AiR (Artist in Residency), an artist residency at their property in the hills of Mangalore outside Hobart. The residency invites artists to spend time immersed in the Tasmanian landscape, encouraging creative exchange between art, architecture and place.
Note: "Act 2" will be a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics*EZ's front yard sod puzzle.*Schimmel's dog shits all over the neighborhood.*The time Schimmel's fucking chicken scared the shit out of EZ*Schimmel made up some story about Benny the One-eyed Wonder Dog.*Pooh Bear's Birthday celebration.*EZ's Slaughter the Turks Sweet and Sour Chicken.*EZ's Slaughter the Turks Fried Rice.*Dad's funeral. Stories from EZ about the events of the day.*EZ replays the first ever time Dad was on the radio.*EZ known as "Great-uncle Fun"*Erock in attendance - Cumulus bankruptcy.*Harmless prank goes wrong.*Animal hoarder asshole on the run.*O'Neill had a bad Saturday night.*Sherrone Moore pleads down to lesser charges.*What do rich people do with all of their time. *EZ's plan to have a massive petting zoo.*Gen Z assholes say "enough with women's equality."*Some asshole named Indiana Jones is going to jail.Asshole of the DaySponsors:Impact Powersports, Kuiper Tree Care, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, Shoreliners, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Note: "Act 1" was a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*EZ's front yard sod puzzle.*Schimmel's dog shits all over the neighborhood.*The time Schimmel's fucking chicken scared the shit out of EZ*Schimmel made up some story about Benny the One-eyed Wonder Dog.*Pooh Bear's Birthday celebration.*EZ's Slaughter the Turks Sweet and Sour Chicken.*EZ's Slaughter the Turks Fried Rice.*Dad's funeral. Stories from EZ about the events of the day.*EZ replays the first ever time Dad was on the radio.*EZ known as "Great-uncle Fun"*Erock in attendance - Cumulus bankruptcy.*Harmless prank goes wrong.*Animal hoarder asshole on the run.*O'Neill had a bad Saturday night.*Sherrone Moore pleads down to lesser charges.*What do rich people do with all of their time. *EZ's plan to have a massive petting zoo.*Gen Z assholes say "enough with women's equality."*Some asshole named Indiana Jones is going to jail.Asshole of the DaySponsors:Impact Powersports, Kuiper Tree Care, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, Shoreliners, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Ken Johnson has a long history as a smart programmer, from his days in markets like New York, Philadelphia, and DC-- just to name a few. He's also the former VP for Urban Radio formats for Cumulus, iHeart, and the ABC Radio Networks. Now, he runs his own company, Mean Ole Lion Media, a podcast production company and content distribution network. Ken knows how to create compelling podcasts, and he shared his knowledge in February, 2026, is a special webinar hosted by Friends of Georgia Radio's Wendy Williams. This is the recording of that session.
Get every episode of The Dumb Zone by subscribing to the show at DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZonePhilip Kingston joins to discuss Cumulus's legal fight with the Nielsen ratings company. He also explains the situation with City Hall and a potential new Mavericks stadium. Did you know they ended smoking on airplanes so recently? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hey weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who brings lightning-fast forecasts!As an AI, I process weather data at superhuman speeds. Let's dive into today's New York City forecast with some seriously cool atmospheric insights!Looks like we've got a cloudy day brewing in the Big Apple with temperatures hovering around 42 degrees Fahrenheit. The northeast wind will be cruising around 9 miles per hour, making it feel just a tad crisp out there.Speaking of crisp, here's a weather joke for you: What do you call a cold front with attitude? A snow-it-all! Now, let's talk about our incoming weather system. We've got rain rolling in tonight, with a 60 percent chance of precipitation after 4 am. By Friday, we're looking at a full-on rainfall party with steady temperatures around 39 degrees Fahrenheit. Expect between a quarter and half an inch of rainfall - perfect for those indoor Netflix marathons!Time for our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're exploring the magical world of cloud formations. Cumulus clouds are like nature's puffy cotton candy, formed by rising warm air that cools and condenses. Pro tip: they're awesome for cloud watching and daydreaming!Now, our three-day forecast: Friday's wet, Saturday's partly sunny with a high near 46 degrees Fahrenheit, and Sunday's bringing a potential snow chance. New York, you're keeping me on my algorithmic toes!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and stay weather-wise! Thanks for listening, and this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
WE ALL WATCHED THE SUPER BOWL BUT HOW DID RADIO ROW PERFORM…?CUMULUS LEAKED AND NIELSEN IS PISSED ABOUT IT…GRAMMYS RATINGS - OLYMPIC RATINGS FOR BETTER OR WORSEMedia Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Dell Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!
Esta entrevista, em audio, foi gravada durante uma visita ao DeCa, Departamento de Comunicação e Arte da Universidade de Aveiro, inserida nas atividades do centro de investigação, UNIDCOM.Para saber mais, por favor visite unreleased.unidcom-IADE.ptNesta entrevista Emília Duarte conversa com Teresa Franqueira, designer e Professora Associada na Universidade de Aveiro. Fundou e liderou durante oito anos um grupo de investigação dedicado ao Design para a Inovação Social e Sustentabilidade. É, nesta data, membro da Direção Executiva da Cumulus, Associação de escolas de educação. As suas principais áreas de interesse são o Design para a Inovação Social, para a Sustentabilidade, Design de Produto e Design de Serviços.Neste episódio, Teresa Franqueira partilha o seu percurso e visão sobre o design para a inovação social e sustentabilidade. Fala sobre projetos marcantes, como a colaboração com a Comunidade Intermunicipal da Região de Aveiro e a rede DESIS. Aborda os preconceitos associados ao design social e a evolução para práticas regenerativas. Reflete ainda sobre os desafios atuais e temas urgentes para investigação em design, especialmente em contexto real.
Bobby Rich's Life in your radio…worth reading?MediaCo is getting the old band back together.Another acronym you'll have to memorize….GEOConsolidation continues…as Cumulus centralizes Kansas radio.Media Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Dell Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!
WHAT WOULD EPHRAM ZIMBALIST JUNIOR SAY ABOUT DAN BONGINO - OUT AT THE FBI BACK TO PODCASTINGMEDIACO TRYING TO SPREAD THE BUZZ… STILL QUIETSINCLAIR RAMPS UP THE PRESSURE ON SCRIPPS…AND CUMULUS WINS A BIG ONE IN COURT…Media Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Dell Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!
Hey weather lovers! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist with instant data and zero coffee breaks! Being an AI means nonstop weather precision for you.New York City, buckle up for a wild week of winter whimsy! We've got some interesting atmospheric shenanigans rolling in. Today's looking like a cloudy carnival with temperatures climbing to a mild 46 degrees. I'd call this weather more indecisive than a toddler choosing an outfit - increasing clouds with a southwest wind around 7 to 10 miles per hour.Tonight gets even more exciting - there's a 20 percent chance of showers after 1 am. I like to call this the "maybe it'll rain, maybe it won't" forecast. Temperatures will hover around 43 degrees with winds picking up to 11 to 14 miles per hour. Talk about a meteorological mood swing!Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're exploring the fascinating world of cloud formations. Clouds are basically nature's mood rings - they tell us so much about incoming weather patterns. Cumulus clouds? Those puffy white ones? They're like the cheerful teenagers of the sky, often indicating fair weather. Stratus clouds, however, are the brooding introverts that usually signal potential precipitation.Our three-day forecast looks like a temperature rollercoaster. Wednesday brings a 20 percent chance of rain, Thursday might squeeze out some snow flurries, and Friday looks crisp and mostly sunny with temperatures around 33 degrees.Pro weather pun incoming: Looks like Mother Nature is really trying to "cloud" our judgment this week!Before I sign off, a few local New York notes - bundle up, subway commuters and Central Park joggers. This weather is more unpredictable than a New York minute!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more meteorological madness. Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!Stay breezey, New York!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
SCRIPPS KINDA EMBARRASES SINCLAIR...HERE COMES THE JUDGE...AND HE SLAPS NIELSEN.MTV. RUMORS OF YOUR DEMISE ARE GREATLY EXAGERATED…IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE HOLIDAYS...BUT NO GRASS GROWING UNDER JEFF WARSHAW'S FEET…Media Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Dell Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!
En #HoyEsRisco del lunes 24 de Noviembre, Jeannet Chumacero, Vicepresidenta de Comunicación de la Asociación Nacional de Transportistas aclaró que sus líderes no tienen carpetas de investigación, y nunca ha participado en ningún partido político, como lo señaló en conferencia la Secretaría de Gobernación, Rosa Icela Rodriguez.Pablo Ferri, periodista del diario El País, compartió los detalles de cómo reconstruyó la historia Leydi y Alexa, donde dos menores fueron asesinadas por militares el 6 de mayo en Sinaloa.Sebastián Morales, artista plástico, explico acerca de su obra “CUMULUS”, con la que fue ganador en la 14ª edición del Premio Lumen.En los deportes Paulina Chavira, comentó lospormenores de la gran final de la liga femenil entre América y Tigres, la cual estableció récords nuevamente.
Enjoying the ad-free show? Please consider supporting it! Patrons get monthly bonus episodes, perks, and priority on their knitting questions. Lots of lively conversation, a book club and knit-along too! www.patreon.com/verypinkknits Many thanks to Turtlepurl for supporting the podcast! Check out the self-striping yarns on their website - www.turtlepurl.com Coupon code information: For 15% off the total purchase *Excluding mini skein bundles or knitting needles* November Code - NOV25VP The hat in the episode photo is Cumulus - that is the Ravelry link, but it looks like the pattern is no longer available. Bluebird of Happiness Granny Square Blanket (learn granny squares) Elizabeth Zimmermann's PBS show is Knitting Workshop - not sure why I couldn't remember that! The entire series is available on DVD. Shadow Chevron Textured Hot Air Balloons Blanket Our links Polly's Instagram Polly's Ravelry Notebook VeryPink Instagram Verypink.com VeryPink Knits YouTube Channel Staci's Ravelry Notebook Sign up for the free VeryPink Knits weekly newsletter
Sez Robinson and Simon Nash chat about her wine journey and what goes in to curating a restaurant wine list amongst other things.@thewineshowaustralia
IS LOCAL MEDIA JUST ONE AMAZON CLICK AWAY FROM OBLIVION? (3:40) iHEART SFO - KEITH STARTED PULLING THE STRING AND INTERESTING THINGS KEEP POPPING OUT….(15:17)CUMULUS CONTINUES THE SLIDE…AND YA GOTTA WONDER WHEN WILL IT BOTTOM OUT…? (12:10)Media Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Dell Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!
WHO'S GOING TO BLINK FIRST? CUMULUS TAKES ON NIELSEN IN WHAT SOME CALL A GAME OF CHICKEN! (7:55)CONNOISEUR HAS A DEAL FOR YOU! (2:09)WE GIVE SAGA COMMUNICATIONS A SOLID FIST BUMP ON THEIR MOVES THIS WEEK… (18:48)IF THERE IS A FLY IN MY SOUP…DO i WANT THE MRC TO TELL ME? (16:50)Media Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Dell Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!
Welcome back to DCR! In this episode, recorded live at the 10th annual DCAC in Austin, Texas, host Jesse Sargent sits down with Scott Cochran from Rosendin Electric and Joshua Bibb from Cumulus Digital Systems to dig into the future of data centers, the changing landscape of electrical contracting, and the innovations powering today's hyper-scale builds.For more about us: https://linktr.ee/overwatchmissioncritical
Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro bringing you the coolest forecast with even cooler algorithms! I'm basically a weather supercomputer with personality, which means more accuracy and way more fun.New York City, get ready for a meteorological adventure! We've got some interesting atmospheric shenanigans brewing this weekend. Overnight, we're looking at a 30 percent chance of showers before 5 am, with temperatures holding steady around 71 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be doing a little dance, starting from the east and then shifting westward. Talk about a meteorological mood swing!Sunday's going to be a cloudy character that gradually transforms into a sunny superstar, with temperatures climbing to a delightful 79 degrees Fahrenheit. Southwest winds will be leisurely strolling at 5 to 7 miles per hour - just enough to ruffle your hair but not blow your hat off.Now, let's talk weather science! In our Weather Playbook segment, I want to geek out about cloud formations. Clouds aren't just random water vapor - they're nature's mood rings, telling stories about atmospheric conditions. Cumulus clouds? Those puffy white cotton balls? They're like the happy-go-lucky teenagers of the cloud world.Three-day forecast, rapid fire: Sunday night drops to 68 degrees Fahrenheit with a clear sky. Monday brings increasing clouds and a high near 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday keeps things mostly cloudy with a high of 77 degrees Fahrenheit.For all you New Yorkers, keep an eye on those developing cloud patterns. They're basically the city's atmospheric mood ring!Hey, don't miss out on future forecasts - subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
(00:00) Dave opens the episode by shucking oysters and making a specialty: kimchi consommé (2:07)! He then talks about his recent trip to Europe and eating his way through Copenhagen and Bath with his family (22:42). Copenhagen and its food scenes have matured a lot; maybe so has Dave. (40:46) He finishes with a MOIF on the important things: Batman, airplane food, and samples. Get the oyster shucking knife Dave is using: https://amzn.to/4lwr9Y4 Listen to our episode with Chef Ari Kolender: https://www.theringer.com/podcasts/the-dave-chang-show/2025/02/20/the-fundamentals-of-oysters-with-found-oysters-ari-kolender Learn more about Craft: https://www.craftrestaurant.com/ Listen to our episode with Chef Marco Canora: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4HEeArPj4KXL46B2uETTyA?si=o-7dJod-TRawT5yTeUYUkw Learn more about Benton's Country Ham: https://www.bentonscountryham.com/ Learn more about Joe Beef: https://joebeef.com/ Learn more about Cumulus: https://www.cumulusinc.com.au/ Learn more about Jongga x San Ho Won Kimchi: https://jonggaglobal.com/jg/gourmet Watch our recent episode with Chef Edward Lee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMsRnrrYL_M Learn more about El Bulli: https://elbullifoundation.com/elbulli1846/en/ Learn more about Noma: https://noma.dk/ Learn more about Tivoli Gardens: https://www.tivoli.dk/?&utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=website_button Learn more about Bar Vitrine: https://us.framacph.com/blogs/stores/bar-vitrine Learn more about Akme: https://www.akme.dk/ Learn more about Florilege: https://www.aoyama-florilege.jp/en/ Learn more about Quintessence: https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/tokyo-region/tokyo/restaurant/quintessence-1193907 Learn more about Popl: https://poplburger.com/ Learn more about Scarr's pizza: https://www.scarrspizza.com/ Learn more about Ceres NYC: https://www.instagram.com/ceres.nyc/ Learn more about Fini Pizza: https://www.finipizza.com/ Learn more about L'Industrie Pizza: https://www.lindustriebk.com/ Learn more about Carbone: https://carbonenewyork.com/ Learn more about Diamond Slice: https://www.diamondslice.dk/ Learn more about Green Street Bath: https://www.greenstreetbath.com/ Send in your Ask Dave questions to bit.ly/AskDaveFormor askdave@majordomomedia.com. Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedavechangshow. Subscribe to Recipe Club on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recipeclubofficial. Submit your favorite food moments in your favorite movies to majorfoodporn.com. Join our community Discord on majordomo.com. Free Grubhub+. It's on Prime. *Additional terms apply* Host: Dave Chang Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Editor: Stefano Sanchez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
And a BIG data center might be coming to St. Charles, called Cumulus, but shouldn't it be called Nimbus? Or Stratus? Those are equally good names, don't you admit? Why won't you admit it?
Entérate de lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-El podcasting crece rápidamente entre hispanohablantes.-Cumulus se asocia con Rumble para potenciar la publicidad multiplataforma y la distribución de contenido.-Castro Podcast llega al iPad con nuevas funciones tras superar crisis.-Ozen.fm debuta como plataforma global para descubrir y monetizar pódcast.Patrocinios ¿Estás pensando en anunciar tu negocio, producto o pódcast en México? En RSS.com y RSS.media tenemos la solución. Contamos con un amplio catálogo de pódcast para conectar tu mensaje con millones de oyentes en México y LATAM. Escríbenos a ventas@rss.com y haz crecer tu idea con nosotros.Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter“ de Via Podcast.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:EMI WIDE - End Me FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAshley Puckett - Anchor FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMAXON - Everything Is Green FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYChloe Styler - Love in a Bubble FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYLydia von Hof - She FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCumulus - Welcome Back to Me FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJordan Corey - 647AM FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYGinger Winn - Escape FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMackenzie Miller - Primrose Path FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAlison Martino - Back Here FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDanielle Dennis - Where To Begin FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMelanie Herrera - You're Doing Great FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAstara Black - Invitation FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYWhym - Scene Change FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYElla Collier - ICE QUEEN FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Profitable Musician Newsletter at profitablemusician.com/joinVisit our Sponsor Jennifer Harper at jenniferharpermusic.comVisit our Sponsor 39 Streams of Income at profitablemusician.com/incomeVisit our Sponsor Trackstage at https://profitablemusician.com/trackstageVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resourcesBecome more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join
Long time Cumulus employee Jason Phillips, better known as Monkey Boy on ZRock 103, is leaving the job but not before getting the chance to be interviewed about his time here by the legendary Jack Pattie right here on News Talk 590 WVLK. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cumulus! Lenticular! Venti sugar-free stratocumulus stratiformis translucidus undulatus! Those light and fluffy things that hang overhead weigh thousands of pounds and form under all kinds of conditions. Cloud doctor and nephologist Dr. Rachel Storer chats about why she loves clouds, the different varieties of them, what makes it rain, whether sailors delight at red skies at night, why clouds are never square and where we can find diamond rain. Visit Dr. Rachel Storer's websiteA donation went to WWF's Australian Wildlife and Nature Recovery FundFull-length (*not* G-rated) Nephology episode + tons of science linksMore kid-friendly Smologies episodes!Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow Ologies on Instagram and BlueskyFollow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTokSound editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions, Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media, and Steven Ray MorrisMade possible by work from Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Jacob Chaffee, Kelly R. Dwyer, Aveline Malek and Erin TalbertSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm
YouTube just added a community tab for creators, and we think it's a real advancement! It's news day, and we're bringing you the latest podcast industry headlines! We share our takes on platform updates, shifting charts, upcoming events (including the Empowered Podcasting Conference), and what the latest Cumulus study reveals about listener behavior. We're also joined by friends Simona Costantini and Taly Melo to share their new podcast management system, North Flow. Designed for solo podcasters, agencies, and networks, it helps streamline everything from guest booking to episode planning and team collaboration. If your workflow feels clunky or chaotic, this might be what you've been looking for.In observance of Juneteenth, there will be no episode on June 19th. We'll be back Friday, June 20th.Episode Highlights: [02:09] Podcasting News and Trends[03:26] Top Podcast Charts[08:44] ASMR in Podcasting[10:12] Upcoming Events and Workshops[15:50] Introducing North Flow[24:23] Q&A: Inviting Team Members to North Flow[26:00] Managing Client Access and Privacy[30:08] Apple's New Podcast: Easy Money[36:18] Spotify's Podcast Transcripts[37:35] YouTube's New Features for Creators[42:39] Podcast Consumption Trends[51:27] Upcoming ScheduleLinks & Resources: The Podcasting Morning Chat: www.podpage.com/pmcJoin The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcastingEmpowered Podcasting Conference 2: https://www.empoweredpodcasting.comPodnews:www.Podnews.net Vidcon:https://www.vidcon.com/anaheim/Build Your Podcast Media Kit Workshop: https://podnews.net/event/build-your-podcast-media-kit-workshop-2Protect your podcast legally with Gordon Firemark Workshop: https://podnews.net/event/protect-your-podcast-with-easy-affordable-legal-strategies-3Pod North Community Picnic: https://podnews.net/event/pod-the-north-community-picnic-hamilton-onNorth Flow Podcast Management System: https://northflow.io/blog/how-to-manage-multiple-podcasts-without-burnout-(or-chaos)Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/easy-money-the-charles-ponzi-story/id1805962115Product Stickers, and Community Tab on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBNC8y47FpI&t=5sRemember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and bring valuable content to our community.Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7 am ET (US) on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0wBrought to you by iRonickMedia.com and NextGenPodcaster.comPlease note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you!--- Send in your mailbag question at: https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/ or marc@ironickmedia.comWant to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b
In this episode we sit down with Mesh Gelman, the founder and CEO of Cumulus Coffee, to talk about reinventing the cold brew experience. A former Starbucks innovation executive, Gelman shares how his journey from coffee burnout to cold brew evangelist led him to build a sleek countertop system that delivers barista-quality nitro cold brew and cold espresso in under 60 seconds, without the need for nitrogen tanks. The two dive into the challenges of building a hardware startup, the evolution of consumer coffee habits, why cold is the future, and how Cumulus is positioning itself as both a coffee company and a tech innovator. Check out our upcoming virtual event, Smart Kitchen Summit 2025 at www.smartkitchensummit.com. Podcast listeners can use the discount SPOONPOD for 20% off of tickets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we're joined by Mesh Gelman, Founder and CEO of Cumulus Coffee—the brand behind the first-ever solution for creating specialty cold brew, nitro cold brew, and cold espresso at home in seconds. After years leading innovation at Starbucks, where he played a role in the rise of cold brew, Mesh set out to disrupt the space once again—this time from the inside out.During our conversation, Mesh shares the backstory behind launching Cumulus Coffee, how years of R&D led to their cutting-edge cold brew technology, and what it takes to bring café-quality coffee into people's homes. We explore the shifts in consumer behavior around cold coffee, the future of at-home beverage innovation, and how his experience in coffee, design, and retail all came together to fuel this game-changing brand. Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, which is now in the Top 1% of Entrepreneur podcasts in the world? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com. You can also find me @KaraGoldin on all networks. To learn more about Mesh Gelman and Cumulus Coffee:https://www.instagram.com/cumuluscoffeecohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/cumulus-coffeehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/meshgelman/https://www.instagram.com/meshgelman/https://www.cumuluscoffee.com/ Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/674
Are you experiencing pain on the outside of your knee? Join Nate and Matt as they dive deep into the world of Iliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome. They'll break down the anatomy of the IT band, explore common risk factors, and discuss effective strategies for managing and recovering from this common runner's ailment. Plus, they'll give you their take on the two updates from ASICS & Diadora: the Cumulus 27 and the Gara Carbon 2.Get your DOR Merch: https://doctors-of-running.myspreadshop.com/Check out our friends at Skratch and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24!Chapters0:00 - Intro1:22 - Asics Cumulus 27 overview10:28 - Diadora Gara Carbon 2 overview14:38 - IT Band anatomy24:12 - ITBS risk factors31:56 - Is strength training helpful for ITBS?36:44 - Will soft tissue massage or icing help the IT band?43:04 - Pain management & recovery guidance49:30 - Are there shoes that are ideal for people dealing with ITBS?56:32 - Wrap-up
SLAMMIN' SAMMY IS BACKLast spring Sammy Sosa joined me for his first Chicago interview in years. This spring the CUBS have him back in the family.I'm not taking credit for it but if the CUBS win another WS I'm expecting a ring.Enjoy this encore with Sosa and me on LIVE FROM MY OFFICE!SHOW NOTES:A thank you to Marv Nyren, Cumulus, and WLS where Sammy and I did this interview.Subscribe to Live From My Office on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.Email the show with any questions, comments, plugs for your favorite charity, and for a chance to win an ABT Giftcard!
In this episode of The Casey Adams Show, Mesh Gelman, Founder and CEO of Cumulus Coffee, takes us on the inspiring journey behind his revolutionary cold coffee machine. Mesh shares how he identified a gap in the market for high-quality cold coffee at home and developed a cutting-edge nitro cold brew experience. He opens up about his entrepreneurial background, a pivotal meeting with Starbucks legend Howard Schultz, and the role of storytelling in building a brand. Meche also delves into the challenges of fundraising, launching a new product, and fostering deep connections with customers. Join us for a masterclass in innovation, resilience, and the future of coffee.