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Guns & The 701 - www.GunsAndThe701.com
G&T701 - Episode #127 - POWERED BY LAUER AUTO REAPAIR - Jan 29th 2025

Guns & The 701 - www.GunsAndThe701.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 122:00


G&T701 - Episode #127 - POWERED BY LAUER AUTO REAPAIR - Jan 29th 2025 - www.GunsAndThe701.comIn the chamber for the stream

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
A Proposal Update from Deak!

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 6:49 Transcription Available


The Watchdog
Morning Show 05 - 09 - 24 Hour 2 - Texts - Deak Kersey SoS Chief Of Staff

The Watchdog

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 50:36


Morning Show 05 - 09 - 24 Hour 2 - Texts - Deak Kersey SoS Chief Of Staff by The Watchdog

Growth Hacking Culture
Is Wellbeing a Profit Center or a Sunk Cost? with Reka Deak

Growth Hacking Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 47:54


Amid the pandemic, the concept of a human-centric workplace soared in Google searches, with HR institutions posting 2-3 articles weekly on the topic. Studies underscore its importance: PwC notes 83% of executives see it vital for innovation; University of Warwick research shows 12% productivity gains from happy employees; Gallup finds 21% higher profitability in companies with engaged staff. These findings emphasize the significance of prioritizing employee well-being and engagement for organizational success.   Despite these numbers many are still unsure that investing on wellbeing is worth.   About Reka Deak (founder of Wellbeing Designers) Reka Deak is the visionary Founder of Wellbeing Designers, a pioneering company dedicated to fostering human-centric organizations through Strategic Wellbeing Education. With a senior advisory role at The Josh Bersin Company and previous experience as a management consultant for industry giants like KPMG and Accenture, Reka brings a wealth of expertise in enabling Wellbeing Culture.  Reaching Reka Deak Reka's personal site https://www.rekadeak.com/ Wellbeing Designers https://www.wellbeing.design/ Reka's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rekadeak/ What We Discussed in this Episode on Is Wellbeing a Profit Center or a Sunk Cost? - Defining Wellbeing in Corporate Settings - Post-COVID Investments in Employee Wellbeing - Unveiling the Science behind Wellbeing Programs - Assessing the Impact of Employee Wellbeing Interventions - Uncovering Truths about Employee Wellbeing - Expert Perspectives on Emerging Trends - Consequences of Ignoring Employee Wellbeing - Profit Center or Expense? The Economic Outlook of Corporate Wellbeing   ### Sign up for the Simply Human Newsletter (monthly email newsletter): https://simplyhuman.substack.com Follow the Growth Hacking Culture Podcast: https://www.peoplekult.com/podcast-work-culture Follow Ivan Palomino on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ivanpalomino_ Follow Ivan Palomino on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ipalomino/    About the Growth Hacking Culture Podcast The Growth Hacking Culture Podcast is a series of insightful interviews with prominent experts on mindsets, skills and mental resources to grow individually, lead motivated teams and create human-centric work cultures. These episodes are about thought provoking ideas to scale up and growth hack human-centric and performing work cultures. Hosted by Ivan Palomino.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: US Consumer Spending Stays Hot

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 42:37 Transcription Available


Lara Rhame, FS Investments Chief US Economist, breaks down today's core PCE price index which showed that both inflation and consumer spending rose in September. Isaac Boltansky, BTIG Policy Research Director, predicts that the chaos in the House will lead to a shutdown later this year. Lisa Shalett, Morgan Stanley Chief Investment Officer of Wealth Management, says that we've entered within 50 basis points of a peak in rates. Poonam Goyal & Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analysts, discuss a big week in Big Tech earnings. Chris Marinac, Janney Montgomery Scott Analyst, expects banks to set aside reserves to build confidence going into 2024. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance      FULL TRANSCRIPT:     This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Lisa A. Bromoids, along with Tom Keen and Jonathan Ferrell. Join us each day for insight from the best in economics, geopolitics, finance and investment. Subscribe to Bloomberg Surveillance on demand on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts, and always on Bloomberg dot Com, the Bloomberg Terminal and the Bloomberg Business App. We're waiting for the PC data. We're joined by Mike Nicky Aron the Deak. So we're waiting for the personal spending, the deflator. Mike, will it be disinflationary? Roll of the dice, that's the question. We're waiting for the numbers to come down on the Bloomberg Terminal. Well, I got about four seconds until that happens. But the ideas we may get a little more disinflation. Let's find out from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and here come the numbers. And we'll start with the inflation numbers. They come in hotter than anticipated, up four tenths of a percent. I don't know month over a month basis. For the headline, the core comes in up a three tenths which is about what was expected, although there was some leaning towards maybe a little lower number year over year. Now we see the PCE headline number at three point four percent, that's down from three to five, and the core comes in at three seven, down from three to nine. Both of those expected. All the people who like to dive into all those numbers and figure out what actually changed will be with us in a few seconds. Personal income up three tenths. That's lower than the prior month of four tenths gain, but also lower than what was anticipated a four tenths gain. Spending up seven tenths, I mean not strong. On the back of that, on the back of that GDP and the connginut well, this number is in the GDP because this is a September number. It was the third month of the quarter, so he kind of sort of backed out the numbers and anticipated that this would be fairly strong. We were up four tenths the prior month. The question is now do we continue to see that spending happen, Because if incomes are falling behind and they have been the spending levels over the last couple of months, that would suggest that maybe there's a pullback ahead. Now I'm not the expert here. There's one more there is, indeed, La Rain chief economists out with us this morning. First take, I think that we continue to see inflation coming down, but it's still uncomfortably It's still unacceptably high from the point of view of the Fed, and I think the conversation as we go into next year continues to the options for the Fed continue to narrow because if inflation stays about where it is and it's going to take a long time for it to get closer to too, their room to maneuver should the economy slow at all, is going to be very narrow. And look by these numbers, it looks like the economy is just still incredibly strong. We know that from the GDP numbers that we already got, but I mean the spending has just by the households that has defied every expectation of it to slow, and it's accelerated so much in the third quarter. That's what's extraordinary. I think savings rate comes in a three point four percent. People have been watching that for some indication of whether or not they're going to run out of money in the American consumer. It's down from four percent and it's been a steady decline. But historically, before the pandemic, we used to say people spend what they make. They don't dip into savings the way people tend to think they do. And so if that's the case, then there's more of a case now for maybe a slow down. People don't have as much to dip into if they wanted to, but they're also not making as much as they were. Well, I had johnat Henry with me this morning from HSBC and she said, actually Americans are more likely to dip into their savings and spend, spend, spend right to the very end. But I want to bring you an idea from UBS, which is Paul Donovan, where he said, you know, when we go to write the history of twenty twenties, do not bet against the headonism of the US consumer. It's very rich. I love it. I mean, there's a there's a brilliant wine place in London called Hedonism Wines. Whole other story the hedonism. You can tell us that later. I could tell you that later, but I want to understand from you laya the hedonism of the US consumer. Is that real or do you think that runs out of mileage as well. Next sure, listen, he's got a point. That's a really colorful way to put it. But that's what the third quarter felt like. Between the headlines about the concerts, Yeah, all of that, and then and all everyone who followed. I think, you know, people seem to be looking for that next experience and looking to pay whatever is required to get it. You know, this issue of savings has gotten so complicated because we of course have the excess savings that accumulated during the shutdown. Is that more you know, bucketed with these you know sort of now the highest quintile of quartile of household that sort of maybe aren't going to spend them as much. We know that that access savings is run out for a lot of the lower you know sort of strata. The other seventy five percent of us, we're not in that upper quintal. I think as we think about it, people, the normal people, I think, and yet you know, we just see the strong job growth I think reinforces the foundation of the household, and we just see this reacceleration is really unexpected in terms of your hedonism. Example, here services spending went up eight tenths whereas goods spending went up seven tents. There was always a story about people switching away from goods, but they still seem to be spending a lot on goods. Services don't go into the retail sales numbers that we got earlier this month, except for bars and drinking places fitting your theme, but eight tenths of a percent to gain for services pretty strong. So it looks like people were spending money during the third quarter on all sorts of things. I do think there's an interesting dynamic here, which is that if you look at consumer confidence, it's still well below where it was before the pandemic, and that's, you know, despite strong growth. So can you tie those two together. You know that the consumer confidence is being a little bit battered, but the spending it remains unabated. To me, it really, I think inflation is something that is still really casting a long shadow over the household, because you know, when I'm not here, I'm the mom at the grocery store and I've got one bag of groceries and it still cost me ninety five dollars and I can't figure out what's in it, you know, So I think you know this idea that your over year inflation is coming down, but the sticker shock is still a very real and present pain point to household budgets. And Coca Cola are raising prices, and Netflix are raising prices, and there are a Whole and Apple TV they're raising prices as well, and we are moderately immune to those. Do you know that you'll still order a Coca Cola? You'll still order You'll still order your Netflix movie. Mike Well, I was looking here to see if we get super Core. I haven't got that number pulled out yet, but that's the one that the Chairman of the Fed says he likes the most. See if we have that number calculated yet, because you got to take out and then the CPI number that had risen the most since you know, about a year, so it had. I think that's going to be a key piece of today's report too. Well, just looking at the bond market, it's virtually flat. I mean four eighty five is where we are on tenure government bonds. So there's a sort of a flat, sort of unknown entity within the bond market. Let's just check in on equities up for tenenths of one percent again, you've got an Amazon recovery and nice kicker there. It was up six percent at one juncture, giving a little bit back. You're looking at ten year years, just still incrementally rising. This morning at four eighty five, we just had Bmo in Lingen here with us saying look, the next three weeks will define where the endpoint is for the bond spike. Use oil is up one point ninety three percent this morning. Again there's more geopolitical anks with military action in Syria from the US side, and that has brought again a geopolitical bid back to the oil markets. But personal income rises zero point three percent. The estimate was for plus point four percent, So Mike this the takeaway from this is the core price index rises to three point seven percent, pretty much in line with the estimates. We're seeing disinflation, I mean O creative inflation is slowing down. It's not slowing down as perhaps fast as people would like. And to Lar's point, especially about the being the moment at the grocery store, prices go up at a slower rate, but they don't come down. So you're paying more for a lot of staples and they're going to just stay at that price. And so people look at that and they're still experiencing inflation, even if inflation is not as bad as it was before. What what happens then to this view in the market that we're going to get right cuts into twenty twenty four does not debate change. It's got to continue. The FED, I think now has to just continue to ring rate cut expectations out of that future's curve. I feel like this is the deal with the devil right now, because if you had told me that we were going to have GDP growth of almost five percent and the FED was not going to cut rates again, I would have just not believed that was a possible outcome. But FED future's markets are not pricing in another rate cut. Markets seem very convinced the Fed is done. And I think the only way that works is if we continue to get this drift higher in long term yields. And there's a room for that because today markets have seventy five basis points of rate cuts priced in for next year, So if the FED is going to kind of stay on hold, there's room for that to continue to come out, for long term rates to continue to move higher. How do you think they look at this in the Fed? In the Fed might give you look at this the top line is pce is it a four month high consumer spending picks up. It doesn't leave them that huge optionality to be very very dubbish, does it. They can just sit on this at the moment because they forecast in September, the last time they did forecast that we would see PCEE core at three point seven percent at the end of the year. Well, I'm with there bang on where we are. So most economists think with a couple of months to go, we're going to come in below that. So the Fed could argue its targets are being hit. And you mentioned Ian Ling, and he had a great note this morning about how we're starting to see more impacts from higher FED rates and that is slowly getting into the economy and we should see more. So the Fed is probably going to sit there and say what we're doing is working. We're at a level where inflation is still coming down. We don't have to go up more right now with all this uncertainty out there about what's going to happen. Well, and unless inflation is a nine percent there really is no emergency reason to raise rates. That's usually you know, not a thing. So they you know, to your point, they have the time and yet. To me, this increase in long term interest rates is the reason that they can be patient, and that is going to continue to sort of pump the brakes on activity. You know, when I look ahead at next year, my forecast is for slower growth. I think these higher interest rates have actually increased the chance of a recession, not decreased. Is that slower growth? No landing, soft landing, not hard landing. I think it has to be as soft landing. I still feel like there is very real risk of recession next year, and we cannot discount that. But all the reasons why we've been saying it might be a mild recession could also mean that you just end up with some sluggish growth. So, Mike, as we go to the close of the year, what's the next piece that you're going to hang your hat on in terms of dead We've got Michigan at University of Michigan. Yeah, I don't think that's going to move the needle a whole lot. But I think what we are going to focus on is all the data next week, particularly the ISM numbers and then jobs at the end of the week. The Fed meets on Wednesday, so they won't have the jobs figures, but at this point to get an idea of where they're going to go, and nobody is less than a two percent chance they do anything on Wednesday, but nobody expects that. But the question is then what happens January December, January, and the jobs report will contribute to that. That's what will be joining us is Isaac Boltanski, director of policy research at BTIG. Can you give us a sense, to Isaac, of just what kind of leader Mike Johnson is going to be? Can he find some sort of consensus within a very fractured party. I think the simple answer to that is now. I think I think that there are lots of folks who are breathing this deep sigh of relief because now there's someone with a gavel and we can begin handling the people's business again. But when you take a step back, you've got to see that the House Republican caucus is still deeply fractured. It's not clear how well they're going to be able to govern going forward. There's no semblance of bipartisanship anywhere on Capitol Hill, and frankly, Lisa I think that people are downplaying the risk associated with a prolonged government shutdown. I still think that is distinctly possible because we are nowhere, and I mean this nowhere when it comes to figuring out a way to fund the government and deal with all the supplemental funding requests that have been sent from the White House. There's a lot to impact there, and a lot of people have pushed backed against that and said that actually, the fact that we have a speaker makes it less likely that we will have a government shutdown. Are you disagreeing with that? Are you saying that basically this is just a window dressing over a pretty big fracture fissure in the Congress. In Congress, though, the unknown right now is how much of a honeymoon speaker the new speaker is going to get. But my sense when you start to look at some of the specific issues here and really hone in on things like Ukraine funded, or you take a step back and you look at the fact that we haven't even agreed on overall spending levels, I think it's incredibly difficult to believe that that this group is going to be able to easily avert a shutdown. My base case is that we are going to see a shutdown later this year. I don't think that's going to be a massive market moving event, but I do think that the getting the gabble to Speaker Johnson has lessened fears in the market, and that that's unfounded at this point. So the President wants a total of what one hundred and sixty two billion dollars from Congress across Ukraine, Israel, supplemental spending, et cetera. How contentious is this going to be? How much of a flashpoint is this going to be? Will it all be cojoin? Will it just be a great dissipation of this request. So first and foremost, they haven't even agreed on basic funding levels yet, right, so we're not even at a point of agreement over the normal funding levels, and that's going to be the fight for the next few weeks when we then dig into the supplementals, where you do have over one hundred billion in different ass I think that there is clearly political support for things like funding Israel and supporting Israel and it's battle with Hamas. I think that fourteen billion dollars is very likely to get done. There's clearly support for more money at the US southern border. I think that that's bipartisan and by Camel on Ukraine, it's going to be a little bit tougher. And note that this is something that the News Speaker has actually fought against in the past. Last night he did suggest that there is a way to move forward on Ukraine funding, but that they're going to have to be conditions attached to that. No one knows what those conditions are yet. Put it all together, and I think that there is a way forward on this spending package. I just think that we're going to have to go through the same type of pain that we were seeing before when Speaker McCarthy lost the gap. How long do you think this speaker lasts or do you think he is there for the duration? So what of the first things he's going to have to do is try to get rid of that motion to vacate which pulled Kevin McCarthy out of the chair. I think that this speaker has a decent runway to get into first quarter of next year at a minimum. My conversation suggests that there's a real focus on at least getting to April of next year. As a reminder, that's when the one percent across the board. Budget cuts will go into effect if Congress does not pass the twelve appropriation spills. So I think that that's the date that a lot of people have circled on their calendar just trying to make it to that point. So, Isaac, how do you deal with the fact that you are in a situation where the interest that the government has to pay continues to go up? Where does that fall in these budgetary arguments? No one seems to talk about it, but it's on the rise. So if we can't cut the budget at all to do what we want to do, how are we dealing with spending that we now are compelled to do. That's one of the most frustrating parts of the past three weeks is that we weren't talking about the real issues. We weren't talking about the thirty three trillion in debt, we weren't talking about the two trillion deficit we're running this year. We weren't talking about the seven hundred billion dollars it costs US just this year to fund our deficits. And so I think that I remain deeply disheartened because we're not having those conversations, and more broadly, no one, no one, No one cares about the deficit when they're in the majority. They only care about the deficit when they're in the minority. And so until we see something that shocks DC tou to the point where it's forced to think about the debts and deficit differently, it's going to be status quo business as usual. How do you force someone to take a look at their own balance sheet and say, your payment next year is going to be double what your payment was this year, and you couldn't afford your payment this year. Why do we not? Why is that not part of the conversation. I know nobody wants to have it when they're in the majority. Nobody wants to not spend because everybody wants they get there, has a million things they want to spend on. But it's sort of like no one is dealing with the elephant in the room, no pun intended, which is the fact that we've got all this spending that still has to come through on this And I find that particularly frustrating in general. So I just how do we get to that conversation? You should run for office, come on down here and try to try to figure it out. But look, We're going to have a real, real fight over this with the Trump tax cuts expiring. You've got trillions of dollars in tax cuts that are coming due in twenty twenty five from the expiration of the Trump tax cuts, and I think that that could be a forcing mechanism for a broader conversation, but it's going to depend who's in power, right and sot. The next hurdle is to understand who's ahead in the elections. How much is Jennet Yellen's idea the mainstream that yields are going to go back down once we get past this blip, and that higher yields in the US is not a reflection of deficits but really just a reflection of how strong the US economy is. Is that the main idea and belief in Washington, DC. It's the hope of many on Capitol Hill. I don't think that there is anyone who has a firm feel for where yields are going, surely not on Capitol Hill. But it is definitely the hope at this point that everything will fix itself. Because our politics are so broken, they're unable to fix the problems, and so there is a hope that that's the direction that's going, Lisa. But I don't think anyone has a firm feeling one way or the other. Hope is not a strategy. I just keep thinking about that. Isaac Boltanski of BTIG, thank you so much for being with us. Joining us now is Lisa Shallatt CIO at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, And Lisa, I just want to start with have we sold off enough? Because I know you've been bearished, particularly on tech. Has this been a big enough sell off for you? Look, we're not interested in getting in here unless you're a trader. What we, you know, tend to point our clients to is being investors, being long term investors. And you know, our perspective is going has been that we're going to continue to trade in this bear market range, which is where we've been for two years. I mean, people have to pull out their telescope and look at where we've been. You look at the s and P five hundred. We were here in the summer spring of twenty twenty one, and so you know, this is a trader's market right now. We don't think we break out of this range of somewhere around forty two forty five hundred really until the middle of next year, and that's when the fog clears on whether or not we're really going to see growth reaccelerate or we're going to see us you know, probabilities of recession increase. And we've been in the camp that we're going to be in that second scenario where next year economic growth, particularly in the second half, disappoints. I mean, look at the third quarter GDP, we're doing nominal eight percent. What kind of a cop year over year is that going to be in the second half next year. It's a great point. You said that this is a trader's market when it comes to equities. Is it also a trader's market when it comes to bonds. You've been bullish on longer term bonds at a time where there's a feeling that maybe this selloff has legs and actually is fundamentally driven, including by how much the US has to finance. Yeah. I mean, look, our perspective is that we are probably within fifty basis points of a peak in rates, and that having clients begin to embrace this market lock in some of these coupons with the potential for rates on a cyclical basis to reset, creates a double digit return with a third of the volatility. So again, as as as UH you know investors, we think that that the buy and hold on some of these bonds UH is a good value proposition. But I think here too, there's a lot of volatility, and that means you've got to be a trader if you're going to be uh, you know, in this market looking for returns on the month or on the quarter. Lisa, good morning, it's manas. I think that's one of the most honest interpretations. You're not prepared to step and buy into this market in a trading market that we've heard in quite a while. But there is the other side, which is you either view that you've got to build some kind of defense, and I'm drawn to your view that you want real assets and you want gold. Gold is nearly a two thousand dollars and so are you actively adding more real assets than if you're not convinced on pure equity. We are adding and encouraging folks to add some real assets here. I mean, one of our themes has been that, you know, the equity markets in particular are just not pricing real risk premiums. And you know, one of the things that has, you know, given us has been heartening to us is the fact not only are we getting higher real rates in the bond market, but that there's a term premium that suddenly people realize that in a new inflation and in a new interest rate regime where the FED is going to be data dependent, there is lumpiness and there is uncertainty over time about how that data is going to come out. Add in all the geopolitical dimensions to what's going on right now, the dimensions of dysfunction in Washington, d C. The fact we're rolling into an election year in the US where I think that the headlines and the developments are going to be extraordinarily volatile. Our view is that real assets, things like commodities, things like real estates, things like energy, infrastructure assets could really, you know, be a source of protection here in stability in portfolios. We just had in Lincoln here from BMO. We talked about a number of different things that could drive the bond market, term premium being one, fiscal deficit's being another. He thinks that the peak, the peak spike in rates could be over the next couple of weeks. Would you agree with that, and if so, what part of the bond market. Would you like to take a portion off or add to if you're adding real commodities, what would you add in duration? Yeah, we're we're looking at Our perspective is that the best value right now is really intermediate, somewhere between four to six. We're finding some value in sevens in the treasury market in fact, but we're looking at investment and great corporate, so you know, we're taking the treasury yield and taking some of that spread. We do believe that there are quality balance sheets out there that can service you know, these coupons. So we're we're enthusiastic that the middle of the curve could produce double digit returns over the next you know, twelve to eighteen months. Lisa, I'm curious about this really different reaction when it's come to this geopolitical these devastating geopolitical events. Normally we would see US yields plunge in the face of this, and we had that reaction. But you know, you blinked and you missed it. We're right back up again. Does that represent a more fundamental reassessment of treasuries as a risk free asset? You know, you were going into this government shutdown again, an episode which historically has given us lower yields, and we sort of shrug it off. Is this time going to be different because people are fundamentally reassessing the dollar as a flight to quality and the result treasures. Yeah, I mean, I love that you're bringing up this issue. I mean, this is one of the issues that we talk about with our clients all the time because it is our sense that something fundamental is going on and that the appetite for US treasury debt is different this time. Clearly, you know, the market is readjusting to not having the FED as a price and sensitive buyer, right, we know that, and and QT is certainly a weight here. But you know, you look at what's going on among Japanese investors. They're facing the realities of a tough currency compare and really tough hedging costs in terms of their ability to buy treasuries in the size that they have been buying really over the last decade. The geopolitical dimensions of this, you know, historically, we know China has has been a big buyer given their you know, trade balances and foreign currency reserves and US dollars. Uh, there's a lot of complexity UH, and a lot I believe to question about why we haven't seen that flight to safety UH manifest as it historically has in US treasuries. I do think that this is something we need to watch and study and really think hard about about whether or not something is changing and whether the US treasury market is vulnerable to geopolitics for the first time, maybe since World War Two. Lisa Chalatte Morgan Stanley Wealth mentioned it is clear cut that when people are spending on clothes, Amazon does well. But that seems to be what we experienced yesterday in the Earth, straining us now to really pass through it. Anor A Karana and Punam Goyle of Bloomberg Intelligence covering the tech and the retail side of things. Anag, I want to start with you, are we basically just learning that Microsoft is taking the lead when it comes to cloud computing and Amazon and Google are falling behind. See I'm a big fan about Microsoft's down over the years, but I would not say that they are leading here. I would just say that in the Genai, you know, Frenzy, they just have a leg up because of their relationship with open Ai. But Amazon is still the biggest cloud out there. They have more, yeah, I would say revenue than anybody else. That's partially the reason why their relative growth rates are not as strong. But last night's comments on the conference call were so positive and I think that's what's driving the stock up here. Before that, the stock was flat, and you know, it was just the positive I would say body language of the management team that you know, the cloud bottom may be here for them. Okay, who's got the strongest who has the strongest cloud offering, and who will win the most market share? Well, Amazon's far bigger in terms of you know, revenue, the revenue boundard is closer to ninety billion dollars compared to Microsoft, which is closer to sixty billion, and with Google somewhere around twenty four to twenty five billion. So Amazon's clearly the leader with the biggest network and biggest footprint. But let's bring you into the conversation here. This has been a brutal week. At one junction, we lost two hundred billion dollars in market cap of some of these biggest and most loved, most owned stocks in the US. As you go to the close of the week, there was a brutalization of stocks that disappointed on Clyde, But the one thing that stood out to me is that there are these tech companies and they are raising prices. How does that play into your thinking? Yeah, I think on the retail side, Amazon actually has done a great job in maintaining its share and even growing it. You know, when you talk about raising crisis, do then in flee. I think it's quite the opposite at Amazon. You're actually seeing them push forward low crisis, especially on those deal days that they have, like Prime Days, and that's driving the consumer spend. We're expecting Amazon to use it scale and speed to really push the pedal on prices even more as we go through the holiday season, and that's going to drive consumers to their platform, allowing them to go gain share over competitors. Plunum advertising revenue has been growing at a double digit clip based on what two hundred million global Prime subscribers were able to get an early WED on that Prime Video ads edition. I think the ad edition is going to take time to build right now. The bulk of that advertising revenue is driven from the retail side, and I think that's really key here that's going to continue to climb. And remember that advertising is a much more profitable business than the retail business and even the cloud business. So as that business scales beyond fifty billion, which it's trending to right now, it's going to drive the bottom line for Amazon. And that edition of the ads that you're talking about, I think that's just icing on the cake. I mean, that's really going to also help build revenues for Amazon and allow customers to choose do they want the ads or do they want the content without the ads where they would have to pay attlefore that. And you're right, we've now digested earnings from Alphabet, Meta, Intel, IBM, you name it. You know, what are the primary takeaways from you from three third quarter performance? I think if we are not very close to the bottom, you know, we have probably a quarter or two away, and I think that really sets up well for a big rebound in twenty twenty four. And I think this was the biggest fear that we have that what's going to happen beginning of next year with geopolitical conditions getting worse. And I think last night's results and even Microsoft's comments give us some hope that things are not as bad as you know, you know, people are making out to be. It does raise a question though, about the differentiation on rog within the cloud space, within the AI space, and whether companies are being reward for investing in some of the AI intelligence AI programming that could make a lot of money. Did you get the sense that Amazon was rewarded more on that front than Google. See. One of the biggest thing I think it's the scale matters now, And you have to remember most enterprises around the world fortune two thousand companies are going to experiment with this technology over the next twelve to twenty four months. Who are they going to go to. All these companies have the building blocks for people to experiment, So I'm not saying one's going to win over the other. All three of them are going to get their fair share of revenue from the clients. The problem is on the other side, they actually don't have enough GPU capacity to go out and build some of that AI workloads or training models and other things. But I'm fairly confident that over the next twelve for twenty four months, all three of them are going to see some benefit from Jenai. Who's got the ability to deliver the best margins. You note that revenue grew by twelve percent of aws, but the margin jump by third thirty percent. Who else is at thirty percent or beating that? Or is that where the aspiration is to deliver stronger margins? Is that part of the buy thesis. So one of the things we have talked about, think about all the three companies in the long run. Now the long run could be five years or ten years. These businesses have potential to grow operating margins north of forty percent. Now that's the reason why we say that is if you look at you know, processing companies and other things, when they reach maturity stage, these are highly scalable business Once you you know, go through the cycle of capax, you don't really require that much money to maintain them. We are confident in the the long run all three of them will have great margins. The other two companies don't really disclose it at the cloud level, at that infrastructure level, but to that extent, I mean, I mean, frankly, alphabet is still losing money in their cloud portfolio. But there is a lot of different things that go into that. Put on what's the takeaway that we've gotten in terms of these earnings about how much retailers in the US continue their hedonistic tendencies. Yeah, I thank you for the retailers. It's going to be mixed. As we moved through holiday, there is going to be clear winners and losers. And we do think that the consumer is really focused on value and that trend isn't going away for the holiday season, so they're going to have to suction the pedal on price and inventories aren't as high as they were last year, so it's really going to depend on their ability to bring product in to drive demand and really keep prices well the holiday season. Un I'm Gail on our grounda both of you. Thank you so much for being with us. One aspect of the market that's kind of flown under the radar is the regional banks in particular, especially as we talk about the big banks and the successors and all of that, and we could see that so far you're to date the BKX, the KBX KBW index is down twenty five percent, close to the lows that we saw during the crisis back in March. Now is Chris Marinac, director of research at Jenny Montgomery Scott. And I know Chris that you've been really bullish on the banking sector and I want to get your take on what you make of the selloff that has persisted. Well. I think, Lisa, there's been some continued struggles about the fears of credit quality getting worse in twenty twenty four. I think that there's been some passive flows against the banks. I've heard of a lot of folks shorting the KRX and the KRE and then going along in the Nasdaq one hundred, So that has been a challenge in terms of incremental selling. I think to some extent, the banks are not sexy here and they're not doing anything from a growth perspective that causes investors to dive in. And I think most of the fun flows has been to other growth areas and other areas that are kind of avoiding anything that's economically sensitive and perhaps recession recession proNT So have you gotten less bullish on this area because we have seen a bit of underperformance versus expectations, particularly in the regional space, and there isn't a clear pathway to growth. Well, the stocks have an opportunity to trade back to forty five to forty seven on the KRE. I think the question is can we get investors to pay attention to what really matters, which is cash flow. The operating cash flow for most banks is only down about ten percent from the August estimate's pre third quarter earnings, and so I think the other ninety percent of PP and R is actually very strong to allow banks to earn through the cycle on credit issues and anything that comes their way. I think their capacity to absorb losses is extremely good, and that's one of the reasons I've thought the stocks have opportunities to do better. I don't think we'll go back to where we would have been on the KRE pre Silicon valley, but I do think we can be better than we are, and I think we have to get through this recession discounting that the market is doing at the moment. Yeah, we are pretty obsessed with the recession dis kind in it just hasn't come home Durus yet, Chris good Morning. Provisioning was something that stood out for me as being on the low side in this reporting season. Of course, if there is no dramatic slow dying and there is no hard landing, then that's all justified that The acinting reason, do you think twenty twenty four is going to be madred by an increase a material increase in provisioning, and if so, word does it hurt the most. So I think that the provisions will rise in twenty four primarily because I think charge offs will go up. We have a lot of companies who are writing off fifteen to twenty basis points of charge offs, which is very very low. So going back to thirty or forty basis points for most mid sized banks is normal. I think your large national companies probably right off between forty five and fifty, so that's a little higher than the forty range that they are today, So that will cause provision to rise. I think generally most banks are going to set aside reserves to kind of build confidence with themselves. Clearly, the accounting on SECOIL has led banks to actually limit their reserve growth this quarter, less than I would have fought. I think to some extent it is driven by unlimited balance sheet growth and also the Moody's forecast that a lot of banks use has actually pushed out the recession, and that is also tamped down the reserve calculations. I mean, you think the consensus is obviously JP Morgan just keeps getting bigger. It's just like this juggernaut that just swallows everything and moves everything out of its way. You've listened to the conference calls, You've listened to a couple of these CEOs. Who's under most pressure in the banking sphere? I know I have my target list, But who do you think is under the most pressure as the CEO at the moment? Well, I think there are regional banks who have capital ratios that are depressed when you take the mark to market for all securities, both for the available for sale and held the maturity, So that issue has to be resolved. I think to some extent, banks will work out of their issues on their own because securities are going to start maturing in four and twenty five and to some extent these marks start to flatten out. We don't have to see FED policy chains for the marks to get better. I think somebody think that some of the payoffs of securities coming due at maturity will help. I think the pressure is on the regional banks who are going to have these new FED accounting rules, which basically means who ratios are lower than they're reported, And even though it's phased in over a three year period, the market just perceives that they have to adopt those capital rules today, so to some extent, I think we have to fight through that. The good news is the banks are profitable, they can pay dividends. There's no changes happening on some of those major items like common and preferred dividends. So I think the attitude for the investors should be better than it is. But I think the pressure is really on the regional banks where the definition is changing on capital. I do think will work through it, but that continues to be the pressure point at the moment. So does that mean that we have to extend the BTFP and do you believe that they will extend that we don't have to extend it. It It would be nice to extend because it simply takes one issue off the table. The use of BTFP has been very limited. It's hovering around one hundred and nine billion for weeks and weeks, and so the banks who have used it have used it. Some may renew if given the opportunity, but if they don't, I don't think it's a big problem. It would be nice to do that. It would be nice to have some FDIC deposit insurance reform to be able to buy insurance on uninsured depositors. I'm not sure the FDIC is going to go there, so that would be my thought on that. So it sounds like the regional banks have a maturity profile that's not as dire as I think some of us were worried about. But I think about some of the assets that are sitting there. Are the regional banks kind of stuck like utilities where I'm in a flat yield curve, so I don't have a lot going on there. I have some things I may have to write off, but I just don't see a lot of growth ahead of me. And they don't have the diversification of some of the money center banks. Well, I actually think the diverse location is actually very good. I mean, you have office real estates very limited, even commercial real estates very limited. Within the C and I space, there's a lot of different mid size and small businesses that regional banks and even community banks do and provide a great service for that. The economy is healthier than I think folks realize. But even if it changes, the ability for companies to earn through is very good. What we see happening is actually less balance sheet growth but more turnover old loans that are at low yields, renewing at high yields. A new loan today is going on the books at eight percent, and that actually is very attractive, and it's going to cosset the mix to shift on netatrist margin. We think margins may actually bottom in the first quarter, if not sooner, and that will help the stocks. I think catch a little bit of a bid. Chris, just real quick here, final word on Ted Pick the idea of some of the succession at Morgan Stanley. Is it significant in terms of the direction of that bank or do you think that it's basically going to be a continuing of the guard. Well, the investment banking business is the highest margin business of these large international firms, so it didn't surprise me at all that he was the choice. I think that his leadership inside the company has been very well thought of for a long time, so it seemed to make sense. I think to some extent they want to put the best foot forward, not to be negative on the wealth management space, because it's certainly a huge driver. They picked up a lot of new customers from the First Republic failure in April and May, so there's a lot happening there. But it seemed to be kind of continuing on the investment banking Angela Chris Marrinac of Jenny Montgomery Scott. Thank you so much. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Listen live every weekday starting at seven am Eastern on Bloomberg dot com, the iHeartRadio app tune In, and the Bloomberg Business app. You can watch us live on Bloomberg Television and always on the Bloomberg Terminal. Thanks for listening. I'm Lisa Abramowitz, and this is BloombergSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uncommon Sense – Triple R FM
Interview with Claire Deak, Recovering & Reimagining The Work Of Baroque Women Composers

Uncommon Sense – Triple R FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 30:02


Melbourne-based composer and multi-instrumentalist Claire Deak talks about her debut solo album, Sotto Voce, and the two women composers of the Baroque whose music she recovered and reimagined – Francesca Caccini (1587-c. 1645) and Barbara Strozzi (1619-1677). Some of their compositions are intuitively sensed and worked into new neoclassical compositions by Claire using a range of Baroque and modern instruments, as well as innovative modern and analogue recording techniques that bend our concept of time. Claire delves into her compositions and musical practice as we hear some of her atmospheric and imaginative new works throughout the interview. Claire has kindly given us permission to feature her music in the podcast for your listening enjoyment. Sotto Voce is out via Lost Tribe Sound. To listen to her album, visit Claire Deak's Bandcamp page here: https://clairedeak.bandcamp.com/album/sotto-voce Tracklist (in order) as aired in the interview: Claire Deak - Prefigured (Ritornello) Claire Deak - Dolce Tormento Claire Deak - Liberated Sighs Claire Deak - A Million Cloaked Ghosts Broadcast on 17 October 2023.

Uncommon Sense
Claire Deak On Her Album Sotto Voce – Recovering & Reimagining The Work Of Baroque Women Composers

Uncommon Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 30:02


Melbourne-based composer and multi-instrumentalist Claire Deak talks about her debut solo album, Sotto Voce, and the two women composers of the Baroque whose music she recovered and reimagined – Francesca Caccini (1587-c. 1645) and Barbara Strozzi (1619-1677). Some of their compositions are intuitively sensed and worked into new compositions by Claire using a range of Baroque and modern instruments, as well as innovative modern and analogue recording techniques that bend our concept of time. Claire delves into her neo-classical compositions and musical practice as we hear some of her atmospheric and imaginative new works throughout the interview. Claire has kindly given us permission to feature her music in the podcast for your listening enjoyment. Sotto Voce is out via Lost Tribe Sound. Visit Claire Deak's Bandcamp page here.Tracklist (in order) as aired in the interview:Claire Deak - Prefigured (Ritornello)Claire Deak - Dolce TormentoClaire Deak - Liberated SighsClaire Deak - A Million Cloaked Ghosts

Uncommon Sense
Don Watson & Chris Wallace On Federal Politics; The 70th Anniversary Of Britain's Atomic Tests At Emu Field; Claire Deak On Recovering Women Composers Of The Baroque

Uncommon Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 151:34


Don Watson and Chris Wallace analyse the outcome of the Voice to Parliament referendum in-depth. They also examine Australia's response to the Israel-Palestine conflict and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and Labor's unwavering support of AUKUS, as outlined in Don's recent essay in The Monthly. Don Watson is an award-winning author and former speechwriter to Paul Keating. His books include, Death Sentence: The Decay of Public Language, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: A Portrait of Paul Keating PM, The Bush, and Watsonia. Professor Chris Wallace is a political historian, commentator, and former member of the Canberra Press Gallery and her books include, Political Lives: Australian prime ministers and their biographers and How To Win An Election. To mark the 70th anniversary of Britain's atomic tests at Emu Field in South Australia – the first on terrestrial land in Australia – author and academic Dr Elizabeth Tynan speaks about her book, The Secret of Emu Field: Britain's forgotten atomic tests in Australia. It was at Emu Field, SA on October 15, 1953 that a terrifying black mist spread across the land after an atomic bomb detonation (Totem 1), bringing death and sickness to Aboriginal people and other people in its path. Secrecy around the testing activities and its effects still exists today. Totem 2 was detonated on October 27, 1953. Elizabeth is an Associate Professor at James Cook University. Her previous book, Atomic Thunder: The Maralinga Story, won the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Australian History and the CHASS Australia Book Prize in 2017. Read about ICAN's Black Mist campaign here. Read Nic Maclellan's long-form article on the Emu Field tests.Melbourne-based composer and multi-instrumentalist Claire Deak talks about her debut solo album, Sotto Voce, and two women composers of the Baroque whose music she explored and drew inspiration from – Francesca Caccini (1587-c.1645) and Barbara Strozzi (1619-1677). Claire delves into her neo-classical compositions and musical practice as we hear some of her atmospheric and imaginative new works throughout the interview. Sotto Voce is out via Lost Tribe Sound.Tracklist (in order) as aired in the last interview:Claire Deak - Prefigured (Ritornello)Claire Deak - Dolce TormentoClaire Deak - Liberated SighsClaire Deak - A Million Cloaked Ghosts

Auto Remarketing Podcast
Stan Deak of Super Dispatch

Auto Remarketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 18:18


Next up on our series of podcasts from last month's NIADA Convention is a conversation with Stan Deak, chief revenue officer at Super Dispatch. Deak and Cherokee Media Group senior editor Joe Overby talk about the role of vehicle transport in the independent dealer community, the transport and logistics ecosystem, the company's "Lucky Load" promotion and much more. Plus, the two Atlanta Braves fans talk about their favorite memory of their favorite MLB team.

We're Just the Messengers Podcast
Ep. 252 Lights, Camera, ACTION!

We're Just the Messengers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 174:14


On this episode Mike and Moe are joined by friend of the Show, Actor Deak Smalls. First they discuss Deak's inspiration to Act, Highs and lows, the challenges, the rewards and many more. Next they discuss Cardi saying having everything becomes boring. Does she have a point? (1:22:16). Travis Rudolph found not guilty/ Zion Williamson wild week after his gender reveal (1:31:13). Young thug brother gets probation revoked (1:57:27). Apple unveils new Apple vision headset (2:21:03). Nba finals/ Dame to Miami?/ what's next for Chris Paul? (2:36:34).

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
March 22, 2023 - Mark Hannah | Deak Baker | Matthew Dallek

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 63:11


Xi Fails to Deliver a Viable Peace Plan Leaving Putin to Pursue His War While Appearing to be Open to Peace Talks | The Fed Raises Interest Rates for the Ninth Time to Just Under 5% | The Roots of the Radical Right's Capture of the Republican Party backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

0684-Radi0
0684-Radi0: The Substances Available to Local Kids (Jan. 19, 2023)

0684-Radi0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 13:04


This week, we talk to New Canaan CARES Executive Director Judy Phillips and New Canaan Police School Resource Officer Jeff Deak about substances now accessible to local kids and their effect on youth. Please note that Deak and Yale School of Medicine Research Assistant Tricia Dahl are speaking during a program to be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19 in the Saxe Middle School auditorium. “Kids Menu: The Substances Available To Our Kids These Days And The Effects On Their Lives” is designed for middle and high school families. Students are invited and encouraged to attend (register here).

Conspiracy Clearinghouse
The Starfighter & the Condor (WIW 7)

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 41:12


EPISODE 71 | The Starfighter & the Condor (World Is Weird 7) The story of the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter starts fine, but then takes a turn into comedy, then tragedy before veering into corporate malfeasance, corruption, far-right ultranationalism, secret agents, a modern kamikaze attack, a finance giant and a bag lady, MK-ULTRA Manchurian Candidates and South American state-sponsored terror.  Because the world is weird. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! SECTIONS 02:18 - The Widowmaker - Nice plane, but... 03:32 - Bug, fixes & features 07:08 - Pay to Play - Lockheed bribes Germany 08:55 - Lockheed eyes Japan, taps ultranationalist criminal Yoshio Kodama 14:42 - I Vant to Suck Your Bank Account - Nicholas Deak (the James Bond of Money) hires a bagman, the scheme comes out 17:47 - Soft porn actor Mitsuyasu Maeno flies a plane 21:50 - Tanaka holds on, Nakasone sparks the Second Lockheed Election 23:20 - You've Got Yours! - Lois Lang shoots Deak, Kuhlmann has suspicions 25:40 - Lang's long path to NYC, Dr. Melges, SRI and MK-ULTRA 29:06 - 21 Years of the Condor - The Monroe Doctrine, the School of the Americas combats coup fever 32:11 - Pinochet starts Operation Condor, Argentina's Dirty War, assassinations & disappearances, Martín Almada & the Archives of Terror, Kissinger was a pig 37:57 - Europe considers their own Condor 38:50 - Manchurian Candidates, final thoughts Music by Fanette Ronjat MORE INFO Here's Why the Luftwaffe Dubber the Iconic F-104 Starfighter "Widow Maker" "Sale of the Century” - A reappraisal of the procurement of the F-104 Starfighter paper Lockheed's Defiance: A Right to Bribe? in Time Magazine The Rise and Spread of Japan's Black Dragon Secret Society The Murder of Empress Myeongseong of Korea Bagman in the Lockheed bribery scandal on Asia Times Story of Mitsuyasu Maeno – the Japanese porn actor who kamikazed a Yakuza don Japan rewind: 40 years since the porn star's kamikaze attack in Tokyo Lockheed Scandal 40 years on: The downfall of Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka James Bond and the killer bag lady on Salon.com Woman Accused of Shooting Deak Held Master's Degree The biggest CIA-drug money scandal you never read The CIA and the American Psychological Association: Partners in crime 200 years of Monroe Doctrine leave trail of US atrocities in Latin America Operation Condor: the cold war conspiracy that terrorised South America 30,000 People Were 'Disappeared' in Argentina's Dirty War. These Women Never Stopped Looking European spies sought lessons from dictators' brutal ‘Operation Condor' The Man Who Discovered the Archives of Terror on UNESCO Martín Almada on Right Livelihood How Paraguay's 'Archive of Terror' put Operation Condor in focus on BBC Archive of Terror document scans on Washington Research Library Consortium Digital Collections The Search for the Manchurian Candidate Manchurian Candidates on Shrine of Dreams Follow us on social for extra goodies: Facebook (including upcoming conspiracy-themed events) Twitter YouTube (extra videos on the topic, Old Time Radio shows, music playlists and more) Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER

Kiezmenschen
Heike Deak vom "Utspann"

Kiezmenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 51:12


Heike Deak (63) ist Geschäftsführerin des „Utspann“ an der Talstraße. Nicht irgendeine anonyme Kneipe im Vergnügungsdschungel irgendeines Viertels. Ein Stück altes St. Pauli, das für manch Kiezianer mehr Zuhause ist als die einsamen vier Wände. Und dessen Angestellte für manchen die einzige Bezugsperson ist, die sie noch haben. Die Frau mit den kurzen, grauen Haaren, der Brille und Tätowierung auf dem Unterarm berichtet wie das „Utspann“ durch einen Film Bekanntheit erlangte. Von ihrem Sparclub, dicken Auszahlungen und dem Vergnügungsgeld. Von der „Mutter des Utspann“, ihrer verstorbenen Chefin Peggy – die eigentlich ein Mann war und die sie noch immer schmerzlich vermisst. Von einsamen Seelen, um die sie sich kümmert und Papierkram, den sie hinterm Tresen für die Stammgäste erledigt. Und von dem Schicksal einer alten Dame, das sie noch lange begleitete. Die MOPO-Reporter Wiebke Bromberg und Marius Röer trafen die Kneipen-Kümmerin auf dem Kiez.

Audible Bleeding
JVS Author Spotlight - Deak & Varkevisser

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 35:59


Audible Bleeding editors Matt (@chia_md) and Wen (@WenKawaji) are joined by JVS-VL Editor Anahita Dua (@AnahitaDua), JVS Assistant Editor Dr. Paul Dimuzio (@pdimuziomd) , and JVS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Thomas Forbes (@TL_Forbes) to discuss two great articles in the JVS family of journals.  They're joined by Dr. Steven Deak and Dr. Rens Varkevisser, the first authors of each of the papers discussing polidocanol endovenous microfoam and mortality difference between open and endovascular aneurysm repair in the VQI.   Link to “Treatment of superficial venous insufficiency in a large patient cohort with retrograde administration of ultrasound-guided polidocanol endovenous microfoam versus endovenous laser ablation,” by Deak:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvsv.2021.11.007  Link to “Long-term age-stratified survival following endovascular and open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair,” by Varkevisser et al:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2022.03.867  Show Guests: Dr. Steven Deak is a vascular surgeon who specializes in the treatment of venous disease. He practices at the Deak Vein NJ Clinic. Dr. Rens Varkevisser is a trainee at the Erasmus University medical center in Rotterdam, as well as being a clinical research fellow at the department of vascular and endovascular surgery at the Beth Israel Deaconess medical center. Follow us  @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at  https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/  and #jointheconversation.

Attached to Hygiene
33. (ReAir) The Hygiene Industry in 2035 with DeeAnn Nelson, Nick Carter, and Darius Deak

Attached to Hygiene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 53:53


Due to an enthusiastic response from early podcast listeners, we're reairing ‘Attached to Hygiene' episode 11: The Hygiene Market in 2035. This popular episode features Nick Carter, Vice President, Nonwovens Marketing at Avgol Nonwovens; DeeAnn Nelson, NA-R&D and Innovation Manager at Avgol; and Darius Deak, Global R&D Director for Bostik. Along with host Jack Hughes, they make predictions about the future of the nonwovens industry. Demographics and market trends in absorbent hygieneHow will the absorbent hygiene industry look in 2035? Jack and the three experts consider where the current trends are leading us based in part on market shifts being observed with Millennials and Gen Z consumers. For example, the Millennials are having children later than previous generations, or not having them at all. That mindset, along with ‘Black Swan' events like COVID-19, has resulted in the number of babies being born dropping significantly. This trend started in the 1980s and continues into the present day. Many Millennials are instead focusing on their pets, or ‘fur babies', which means there has been a shift from growth in baby care to pet care products. Also, the trend of e-commerce is playing a much bigger role in purchasing decisions. On the other end of the spectrum, the aging population is growing. This will likely result in more potential for the adult incontinence market. The impact of legislation and the need for sustainability More and more, consumers are seeking sustainable products. However, the legislation that is pushing for changes regarding single-use articles is sometimes getting ahead of the technology needed for the product to adapt. One example: Mexico City instituted a tampon ban before manufacturers were prepared with alternatives. Other times there are unintended consequences of legislated changes, such as a region's water source being unable to support a product like a reusable diaper. Both offer challenges and opportunities for producers and suppliers, who have to be ready with innovations.Outline of the Episode[02:09] Introduction of guests and overview of their backgrounds [08:11] Avgol's presentation at Hygienix 2020 as inspiration for episode[09:11] Market demographics in the absorbent hygiene industry[12:09] Millennials are putting off or choosing not to have children[15:19] Purchasing trends, such as e-commerce, of Gen Z[20:22] How legislation is outpacing technology[27:05] ‘Black Swan' events like COVID-19 and their effect on the market[36:30] Being sustainable whilst offering a product that meets consumers' needs[41:17] What are Avgol and Bostik doing to address the changes in the marketplace?Recommended ResourcesContact Nick on LinkedIn.Contact DeeAnn on LinkedIn.Contact Darius on LinkedIn.To learn more about the trend of sustainability in the industry, read our article ‘Is There a Sustainable Future for Disposable Hygiene?'Get Connected with Attached to HygieneTake our Listener Survey to receive an early copy of our CSR Whitepaper.Connect with Jack Hughes on LinkedIn. You can also find us at Disposable Hygiene Adhesives on LinkedIn or by visiting the Attached to Hygiene Podcast on our official website. Email us with questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes at hygiene@bostik.com. Host: Jack HughesMusic by Jonathan BoyleProduced and edited by: Jack Hughes with help from Paul Andrews, Michele Tonkovitz, Emory Churness, and Nikki Ackerman from GreenOnion Creative.

The Running Hook
LynnSanity: NFC North Preview with D.J. Deak

The Running Hook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 52:26


On the latest edition of LynnSanity, Caleb Lynn and Bryce Shadday are joined by D.J. Deak to preview the NFC North. This was a great episode, hope you listen and enjoy!

En sol majeur
Voyage au pays de prénom avec Tünde Deak

En sol majeur

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 48:30


De l'importance du prénom. De l'importance de s'appeler Tünde en terre de France. Et de la patience qu'il faut pour corriger le prénom écorché. Une identité flottante dont notre invitée Tünde Deak, dramaturge et metteur en scène, fait un spectacle légèrement souriant, entre documentaire et fiction, intitulé (allez, devinez) Tünde, créé récemment à la Comédie itinérante du CDN de Valence, en France. Avant que cette autrice, membre de l'Ensemble artistique de la Comédie de Valence, ne s'envole au Festival d'Avignon pour une nouvelle création, rencontre ESM avec un prénom multipliant les identités, qui nous emmènera en Hongrie, mais peut-être aussi au Bénin, en Finlande ou en Turquie, dans tous ces pays où la première question inévitable reste… Comment tu t'appelles ? Les choix musicaux de Tünde Deak Léopoldine HH Je t'ai vu Chassol Two Lines

Midas Letter Podcast
Lithium Extraction Technology: Marbex President Dr David Deak Interview

Midas Letter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022


Marbex LLC works at the interface between mining, energy, and technology, focusing on lithium and related battery materials. Marbex President Dr. David Deak worked at Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA), spearheading strategic development projects focused on cell engineering and battery technology: manufacturing and supply chain activities. […]

Talking Sock
Piecing Together Practice - Larissa Deak

Talking Sock

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 59:46


Larissa Deak (she/her) is an interdisciplinary teaching artist with a practice that stretches from stilt walking to 2D animated "crankies". Lara is on Jaggera country in Brisbane (Meanjin) and fosters community through her theatre practice. In this episode, we discuss being an artist and a mother as well Lara's work on The Wiggles, Create Annerley, and how she pieces together a practice that encapsulates her art based day job as it intersects with her community building and devised work. Lara is our first artist speaking to us from Queensland and serves with Alex on UNIMA Australia's Committee. Thanks for listening, to Talking Sock.Join the conversation on our socials - and check out the links in our bio!@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider buying us a Ko-Fi! or dropping us a tip on our Paypal.me link via our Instagram or find us at www.oneorangesock.comYou can find Larissa Deak @sneakiestdeak on Instagram. You can also donate to the UNIMA Free of Strings Fund to support artists in Ukraine: https://unima.give.asia/campaign/unima-free-of-strings-fund#/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Your daily news from 3DPrint.com
3DPOD Episode 96: 3D Printing History with AM Pioneer Steve Deak

Your daily news from 3DPrint.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 53:21


Steve Deak haș a long and deep experience with additive manufacturing. He ran one of the first machines at GE in 1993 and later brought 3D printing to Hasbro. He worked for resin supplier Huntsman, one of the earliest service bureaus in the world, manufactured composites, and ended up at GE again to usher in the conglomerate's end use parts for aviation. Besides this, he's been very active in the Additive Manufacturing Users Group. Steve has a wealth of experience and brought so much learning and sharing to the 3D printing community that we just know you're going to enjoy this one.

Ableton Live Music Producers
#105 - Ambrus Deak

Ableton Live Music Producers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 72:30


Ambrus Deak is a well-established Ableton Certified Trainer, music producer, DJ, and educator. He's shared the stage with major artists including The Glitch Mob, Tipper, The Chemical brothers, and has mastered tracks for Gorillaz, Clozee, ill Gates, Mr. Bill, and many others. Ambrus is also the Program Manager of Music Production for The Los Angeles Film School, a winner of iMapp - one of the world's largest video mapping competitions, and took 2nd place at The International Breakbeat Awards. In this episode, Dan and Ambrus discuss everything from the evolution of DAW's since the 80's, the emotional and mental impact of social media on artists, Ambrus' approach to mastering, and much more. Follow Ambrus Below: https://www.ambmusic.net https://www.instagram.com/ambmusic Save money purchasing the latest version of Ableton Live: liveproducersonline.com/buyableton Join Discord and connect with the Ableton community discord.gg/ceb9CgAFFj Join the newsletter and be the first to receive new podcast episodes, as well as Ableton Live downloads, special events, and more: liveproducersonline.com/newsletter

Michael Finkley Show
S3:EP31-Special Guests w/Actor, Deak J. Smalls & Speaker, Derrick Freeland

Michael Finkley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 44:06


These individuals are following their passions and inspiring others along the way! Actor, Deak J. Smalls and Professional Speaker, Derrick Freeland are here! Join us! #michaelfinkleyshow #greaterworksnetwork #actor #speaker --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-finkley-show/message

FASD Family Life
Research & Resources Edition: South Alberta FASD Network, Debbie Deak

FASD Family Life

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 64:45


Welcome to FASD Family Life the podcast for families by families where we get real about raising children and youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. I'm your host, Robbie Seale, FASD Educator, advocate and mom of four children with FASD.  I know the struggle is real, but so is success. I hope that sharing my experiences can help you feel that you are not alone and that there is hope for you and your child with FASD. With more than 20 years lived experience I know it can be a struggle to find resources and research to support you, your family, and your child with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. That's why I have embarked on a new initiative to interview the movers and shakers in the FASD Research and Resources community. Every Monday I will drop a Research & Resource episode to give you information on a variety of FASD Networks, resources, training events, and conferences. I will also bring you information on fascinating FASD studies for your participation and interest.This episode of FASD Family Life Research & Resources edition highlights the work of the South Alberta FASD Network; one of 12 FASD Networks in the province of Alberta, Canada. My guest Debbie Deak is the co-coorinator of the South Alberta FASD Network and the FASD Prevention Conversation Facilitator for this network.  This network is located in the southwest corner of the province, with Lethbridge at it's centre; it covers the regon from the BC border to Bow Island, south to the USA border and north to Granum/Picture Butte.Whether this is your first epside or your 40th, I invite you to settle in with a nice hot cup of coffee, and maybe a notebook as we learn about the many programs and services that are available for individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and their famiies in South Alberta.  https://safasd.ca/Please like, rate and review this podcast. Your engagement helps others find FASD Family Life Podcast.Click the link below to see how you can support me and the FASD Family Life Podcast. Thank you!Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/fasdfamilylifepodcast)

Capricorn Conversations

In this seventh episode, composer Jon Deak talks about his Very Young Composers program that empowers children to create music for orchestras, his long career with the New York Philharmonic, and the endless power of orchestral music. He also reflects with director H. Paul Moon about their collaborative transformation of his concert drama The Passion of Scrooge into a film (scroogeopera.com).Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/capricorn/donations

Podcast.HR - Cijela kolekcija
E286 – Goran Deak – Zašto je interna motivacija foundera najvažnija osobina startupa // TDA

Podcast.HR - Cijela kolekcija

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021


Surove Strasti
E286 – Goran Deak – Zašto je interna motivacija foundera najvažnija osobina startupa // TDA

Surove Strasti

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 109:19


Goran Deak je osnivač startupa Top Digital Agency (TDA), jednog od najaktivnijih domaćih tehnoloških startupa, čija funkcija je spajanje agencija i onih koji trebaju usluge agencija. TDA sam po sebi nije agencija nego servis kojeg možete koristiti da pronađete, na primjer, marketinšku agenciju u zemlji u koju se namjeravate širiti, ili obrnuto, da nađu vas. Glavna tema razgovora s Goranom je bio - startup mindset - kako i zašto founderi trebaju razmišljati pri pokretanju startupa. Glavne osobine uspješnih osnivača startupa su po svemu sudeći ogromna tvrdoglavost i otpornost na nedaće, a suptilnije savjete poslušajte u razgovoru. Podržite Surove Strasti na Patreonu, to je platforma gdje možete odrediti da se svaki mjesec automatski izdvoji neki iznos, na primjer 10-tak eura za Surove Strasti. To nije veliki iznos - možda jedna pizza s pićem mjesečno, a nama puno znači. Potražite još i naš izbor prepričanih poslovnih knjiga na academy.surovestrasti.com.

What Can We Do?
Raising Awareness of Chronic Illness and Disability - Tessa Deak

What Can We Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 19:54


Tessa Deak is a Mount Gambier based disability advocate who has led and been involved in several chronic illness, mental health, and disability-related initiatives in the Limestone Coast. Tessa is passionate about making a change in her community and tries to use her lived experience of chronic illness/disability to educate others and spread awareness. Tessa has been recognised for her work and won the 7News SA Young Achiever Rural Doctors Workforce Agency Rural Health Award in 2021, among other nominations. In this episode, Tessa talks about how she got started in advocacy work, the changes she has observed through the course of her work, and how to overcome the fear of stepping outside of your comfort zone. What Can We Do is produced by Samuham Media, and hosted by Prema Menon. Prema works in a project and operations capacity in the not-for-profit sector. Check out previous episodes and transcripts here: whatcanwedopodcast.com This podcast is also available on major podcast platforms.

Attached to Hygiene
11. The Hygiene Industry in 2035 with DeeAnn Nelson, Nick Carter, and Darius Deak

Attached to Hygiene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 53:17


How will the nonwovens industry look in 2035? From a declining birth rate to unexpected world events to regulations, “business as usual” may be substantially different in just over a decade. In this episode of “Attached to Hygiene,” host Jack Hughes delves into predictions with three long-time players in the industry: Nick Carter, Vice President, Nonwovens Marketing at Avgol Nonwovens; DeeAnn Nelson, NA-R&D and Innovation Manager at Avgol; and Darius Deak, Global R&D Director for Bostik. Together they use their decades of experience to make informed projections for the disposable hygiene market. Highlights include:The influence of purchasing decisions and lifestyle choices by Millennials and Gen Z consumers How outside factors such as legislation could change the industryWhat products and new innovations will look like in the futureHow “black swan” events like COVID-19 will play a roleThe growing focus on trends such as sustainabilityRecommended ResourcesContact Nick on LinkedIn.Contact DeeAnn on LinkedIn.Contact Darius on LinkedIn.Host: Jack HughesMusic by Jonathan BoyleProduced and edited by: Jack Hughes with help from Paul Andrews, Michele Tonkovitz, Emory Churness, and Nikki Ackerman at Green Onion Creative.

Slowly Dying Podcast
Deak Bekah and Bronte...I have a crush on my teacher

Slowly Dying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 13:37


Have you ever caught yourself crushing hard for a teacher? Listen to what this entry had to say. 

THE BLUES TRAIL REVISITED PODCAST
14. Harmonica Players: Deak Harp and Watermelon Slim

THE BLUES TRAIL REVISITED PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 39:19


This episode we're celebrating one of the greatest blues solo instruments of all time--the harmonica, AKA the harp and the Mississippi Saxophone. A long history of harp players hail from Clarksdale, MS, and we're visiting with resident harmonica players Deak Harp and Watermelon Slim.

Curiosity Daily
Alien Dataomes, How Animals Smell Viruses, Why to Read Aloud

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 13:35


Learn why aliens have a dataome; how animals sniff out viral infections; and how reading out loud can boost your memory.  Additional resources from Caleb Scharf: Pick up "The Ascent of Information: Books, Bits, Genes, Machines, and Life's Unending Algorithm" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ascent-Information-Machines-Unending-Algorithm/dp/0593087240  Website: http://www.calebscharf.com/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/caleb_scharf  When animals sniff out viral infections, what are they smelling? by Cameron Duke Arakawa, H., Arakawa, K., & Deak, T. (2010). Sickness-related odor communication signals as determinants of social behavior in rat: A role for inflammatory processes. Hormones and Behavior, 57(3), 330–341. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2010.01.002  Else, H. (2020). Can dogs smell COVID? Here's what the science says. Nature, 587(7835), 530–531. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-03149-9  Geddes, L. (2020). How nosy mice sniff out sickness. New Scientist. https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17001-how-nosy-mice-sniff-out-sickness/  Jendrny, P., Schulz, C., Twele, F., Meller, S., von Köckritz-Blickwede, M., Osterhaus, A. D. M. E., Ebbers, J., Pilchová, V., Pink, I., Welte, T., Manns, M. P., Fathi, A., Ernst, C., Addo, M. M., Schalke, E., & Volk, H. A. (2020). Scent dog identification of samples from COVID-19 patients – a pilot study. BMC Infectious Diseases, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-05281-3  Rivière, S., Challet, L., Fluegge, D., Spehr, M., & Rodriguez, I. (2009). Formyl peptide receptor-like proteins are a novel family of vomeronasal chemosensors. Nature, 459(7246), 574–577. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08029  Trained ferrets can smell avian flu in duck poo! (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-05/p-tfc051921.php  This Simple Reading Technique Can Boost Your Memory and Learning Speed originally aired August 17, 2018 https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-daily/massive-ocean-beneath-earth-s-surface-road-trip-ga  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pauls Familien Fußball Podcast (Staffel 1)
26. Spieltag 2020/21 (Ex-Profis: Apard Deak & Gerald Wallisch)

Pauls Familien Fußball Podcast (Staffel 1)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 52:57


In dieser Folge geht es um die österreichische Liga, das Derby Rapid Wien gegen Austria Wien, die Nationaltrainersuche und vieles weitere. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Übrigens könnt ihr mir gerne zur nächsten Folge eine Frage über https://anchor.fm/pffpodcast.de/message oder pauls-podcast@gmx.de senden!

Slowly Dying Podcast
Deak Bekah and Bronte...I want to start a business

Slowly Dying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 14:21


Have you ever wanted to start your own business, no matter how big or small? Go for it!

Ghoulies Unflushed
Ghoulies Unflushed: Episode 9 - Michael Deak

Ghoulies Unflushed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021


FX Artist and Actor Michael Deak joins Ghoulies Unflushed this week to talk about his time on the first three Ghoulies movies and much more. We also have the latest in Ghoulie news! Questions or comments? Join us on the Ghoulies Unflushed Facebook group!

Slowly Dying Podcast
Deak Bekah and Bronte...How do you keep going?

Slowly Dying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 15:08


How do you keep going when you hit a rough patch? Are you even happy, and truly happy?

The Comic Section Podcast
The Comic Section Interviews - Actor Deak J. Smalls

The Comic Section Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 63:42


Welcome to the new spinoff series of The Comic Section Podcast! This is The Comic Section Interview Series! On this first episode Jason talks with Actor Deak J. Smalls! He's credits include The Spread, It's a Bi$ch Birthday, That Feeling (2021), BeBe's Kids: All Grown Up, Product of the Poison, Flesher, and America Street. Tune in as we find out how he got into acting, how he found his passion, who inspires him, and more! Tune in!

0684-Radi0
0684-Radi0: Stacey Walker of New Canaan CARES and Officer Jeff Deak of NCPD on Vaping (Feb. 4, 2021)

0684-Radi0

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 13:18


This week we talk to Officer Jeff Deak of the New Canaan Police Department and Stacey Walker of New Canaan CARES about vaping, a substance abuse issue that remains a major local health concern, especially as it relates to New Canaan youth. 

Sage Advice Podcast
Sage Partner - Stan Deak on the key challenges in growing a brand in the US

Sage Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 10:45


Stan Deak is the GM of Skynamo. He brings more than 20 years experience in business-to-business SaaS technology, with a focus on building and developing early stage companies. Most recently with Experience, the Atlanta-based mobile ticketing technology company, he was the ninth employee and helped grow the company to more than 350 sports and entertainment partners worldwide.  Stan was also part of the core team that conceptualized INWEGO, the company's consumer subscription service. He also spent 10 years at Silverpop, now part of Acoustic, leading sales and customer success teams prior to its acquisition by IBM.

Hobby of a Lifestyle
Zsombor Deak - Professional Ironman

Hobby of a Lifestyle

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 35:34


I am joined by Zsombor Deak, a professional Ironman Athlete.Zsombor talks us through his journey to becoming one of the top Ironman competitors in the world and his love for coffee.Zsombor can be found here:Instagram: @zsombordeak9Website: www.zsombordeak.com

Business RadioX ® Network
Tech Talk: Martha Johnson with Hypur and Stan Deak with Skynamo

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020


An entrepreneur and investor with over 25 years of leadership experience, Martha Johnson, CMO of Hypur, has a proven track record of bringing multi-billion-dollar products and services to market. Striking the balance between strategic vision and what is operationally achievable, she has been successful across a range of startups and industries including content providers, manufacturing, […]

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Tech Talk
Martha Johnson with Hypur and Stan Deak with Skynamo

Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020


An entrepreneur and investor with over 25 years of leadership experience, Martha Johnson, CMO of Hypur, has a proven track record of bringing multi-billion-dollar products and services to market. Striking the balance between strategic vision and what is operationally achievable, she has been successful across a range of startups and industries including content providers, manufacturing, […] The post Martha Johnson with Hypur and Stan Deak with Skynamo appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Par Ouï-dire
Par Ouï-dire - Mort en eaux troubles, d'Alice Lemaire et Csilla Deak - deuxième partie - 26/10/2020

Par Ouï-dire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 59:28


Mais qui a tué Michel Pauwels ? Cet homme sans histoires, repêché dans le canal à Anderlecht, ne cadre pas avec les habituels faits divers que deux journalistes de la Première Heure sont habituées à traiter. À contre-courant de l’enquête policière, seulement armées de flair et de bagout, elles plongent au coeur d’une commune en pleine mutation, bravant sans faillir petite délinquance aussi bien qu’affairisme politique. Mort en eaux troubles, un docu-fiction conçu et réalisé par Csilla Deak et Alice Lemaire. Avec Pierre Ravot, Jérémie Drouart, Philippe Hermann, Pierre Nice, Lydie Debackeure, Ibrahim Badiane, Thierry Helin. Et bien sûr, le commissaire retraité, Patrick Wouters. Illustration Gaspard Ryelandt

Par Ouï-dire
Par Ouï-dire - Mort en aux troubles, d'Alice Lemaire et Csilla Deak - première partie - 19/10/2020

Par Ouï-dire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 64:01


Mort en eaux troubles, c'est une enquête urbanistique féroce et palpitante rondement menée par les détectives journalistes Alice Lemaire alias Leroux et Csilla Deak alias Farkas. Mais qui a tué Michel Pauwels ? Cet homme sans histoires, repêché dans le canal à Anderlecht, ne cadre pas avec les habituels faits divers que deux journalistes de la Première Heure sont habituées à traiter. À contre-courant de l’enquête policière, seulement armées de flair et de bagout, elles plongent au coeur d’une commune en pleine mutation, bravant sans faillir petite délinquance aussi bien qu’affairisme politique. Réalisation Csilla Deák et Alice Lemaire Illustration Gaspard Ryelandt

Opinion Havers
1917.

Opinion Havers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 96:03


It is time to get your freak on, your deak freak. The Deak has always been nothing but a freak for a nice bulb and a moody shadow. Today we review his second best achievement, 1917.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Chronic Pain Patients Exhibit Individually Unique Cortical Signatures of Pain

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.05.284117v1?rss=1 Authors: Mayr, A., Jahn, P., Stankewitz, A., Deak, B., Winkler, A., Witkovsky, V., Eren, O., Straube, A., Schulz, E. Abstract: We investigated how the trajectory of pain patients' ongoing and fluctuating pain is encoded in the brain. In repeated fMRI sessions, 20 chronic back pain patients and 20 chronic migraineurs were asked to continuously rate the intensity of their endogenous pain. Linear mixed effects models were used to disentangle cortical processes related to pain intensity and to pain intensity changes. We found that the intensity of pain in chronic back pain patients is encoded in the anterior insula, the frontal operculum, and the pons; the change of pain of chronic back pain and chronic migraine patients is mainly encoded in the anterior insula. At the individual level, we identified a more complex picture where each patient exhibited their own signature of endogenous pain encoding. The diversity of the individual cortical signatures of chronic pain encoding results adds to the understanding of chronic pain as a complex and multifaceted disease. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

PaperPlayer biorxiv genetics
Polygenic Risk Score for Smoking is associated with Externalizing Psychopathology and Disinhibited Personality Traits but not Internalizing Psychopathology in Adolescence

PaperPlayer biorxiv genetics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.29.227405v1?rss=1 Authors: Hicks, B. M., Clark, D. A., Deak, J. D., Liu, M., Durbin, C. E., Schafer, J. D., Wilson, S., Iacono, W. G., McGue, M., Vrieze, S. Abstract: Importance: Large consortia of genome wide association studies have yielded more accurate polygenic risk scores (PRS) that aggregate the small effects of many genetic variants to characterize the genetic architecture of disorders and provide a personalized measure of genetic risk. Objective: We examined whether a PRS for smoking measured genetic risk for general behavioral disinhibition by estimating its associations with externalizing and internalizing psychopathology and related personality traits. We examined these associations at multiple time points in adolescence using more refined phenotypes defined by stable characteristics across time and at young ages, which reduced potential confounds associated with cumulative exposure to substances and reverse causality. Methods: Random intercept panel models were fit to symptoms of conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, major depressive disorder (MDD), and teacher ratings of externalizing and internalizing problems and personality traits at ages 11, 14, and 17 years-old in the Minnesota Twin Family Study (N = 3225). Results: The smoking PRS had strong associations with the random intercept factors for all the externalizing measures (mean standardized = .27), agreeableness (=-.22, 95% CI: -.28, -.16), and conscientiousness (=-.19, 95% CI: -.24, -.13), but was not significantly associated with the internalizing measures (mean = .06) or extraversion (=.01, 95% CI: -.05, .07). After controlling for smoking at age 17, the associations with the externalizing measures (mean = .13) and personality traits related to behavioral control (mean = -.10) remained statistically significant. Conclusions and Relevance: The smoking PRS measures genetic influences that contribute to a spectrum of phenotypes related to behavioral disinhibition including externalizing psychopathology and normal-range personality traits related to behavioral control, but not internalizing psychopathology. Continuing to identify the correlates and delineate the mechanisms of the genetic influences associated with disinhibition could have substantial impact in mitigating a variety of public health problems (e.g., mental health, academic achievement, criminality). Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Trädpodden
22. i-Tree med Johanna Deak Sjöman

Trädpodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 67:37


Säsongsavslutning! I säsongens sista avsnitt pratar vi med Johanna Deak Sjöman om i-Tree, trädinventering och vikten av att förmedla ekosystemtjänsternas värde. I detta avsnitt får du veta hur vi som trädrörelse kan påverka makthavare att sätta träden högre på agendan i stadsplaneringen.

Subject Matter
Lex Deak: What Kids Can Teach Us About Great Communication

Subject Matter

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 27:05


Kids say it how it is. Adults complicate things. In fact, children might be better than adults at building healthy relationships. Today’s interview with Lex Deak will show you what kids can teach us about becoming more honest communicators, empathetic leaders, and all round better people.

The Mind Over Finger Podcast
050 Barry Green: The Inner Game of Music

The Mind Over Finger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 69:16


In today's episode, I wanted to celebrate 50 episodes in style by bringing someone who's work has had a profound impact on generations of musicians: bass player and author of The Inner Game of Music, Barry Green.  I'm very happy and honored that Barry accepted to be on the show to have this very, very important conversation with me because his authentic approach to music-making has inspired and influenced thousands of musicians and redefined careers throughout the years. In today's conversation, Barry talks about some principles of the Inner Game, including what we should focus on, why we need to “Turn Up the Music” and how this simple act can transform our playing and change our life, how we can reach a state of relaxed concentration, how effective experience-lead learning is, and how to set effective goals. He expands further on: How “When you are playing the inner game, the quality of your experience becomes just as important as your actual success.” How the only game we have control over is doing what we do best How putting our focus on the things that we can control means that we can experience what we're doing fully How we can reach the state of relaxed concentration using: Awareness techniques (what we see, hear, feel, etc.) Commitment techniques (how well we prepare) Trust skills (physical memory and advanced preparation) Experience-lead learning: “Do” instructions VS “Awareness” instructions Having more fun and accomplishing more while practicing Setting productive and effective goals It was a true honor to have Barry on the show and I hope you enjoy his wisdom as much as I did and walk away inspired and motivated! TURN THE METRONOME ON AND START PRACTICING BETTER AND LEARNING FASTER RIGHT NOW!!! GET YOUR FREE METRONOME GUIDE TODAY AT www.mindoverfinger.com   MORE ABOUT BARRY: Website: https://www.innergameofmusic.com/ YouTube videos featuring Barry and Inner Game principles: HERE   Barry Green, a native Californian, served as Principal Bassist of the Cincinnati Symphony for 28 years, and more recently Principal Bassist of the California Symphony and ‘Sun Valley, Idaho Summer Symphony. As former Executive Director of the International Society of Bassists, he is currently living in San Diego while teaching at the U. of Calif. Santa Cruz and active as a bass soloist, clinician and motivational speaker. Examples of his lectures can be found on his website at: www.innergameofmusic.com. Green was the first bass soloist ever to solo with the Cincinnati Symphony in 1970 when he commissioned Frank Proto to write the Concerto for Bass and Orchestra conducted by Erich Kunzel. He has since twice appeared with the Cincinnati Symphony under the late Maestro Thomas Schippers who personally commissioned the Frank Proto Violin and Double Bass Concerto (with Ruggiero Ricci). In 1993 Green performed Jon Deak's concerto Jack and the Beanstalk conducted by Jesus Lopez-Cobos. He most recently performed the Deak concerto in February 2005 with the US Air Force Band in Washington DC, Constitution Hall and Duluth Symphony. Barry is known for his creative and eclectic ‘Green Machine' and “Green Man” concerts including the bass in jazz, folk, rock, funk, hip-hop contemporary and world music in combination with, dance, voice, art and theater.   Green has written three books on the ‘mind-body and spirit' of performing musicians. He is author of the Doubleday book The Inner Game of Music, with W. Timothy Gallwey, and DVD (1986) which deals with musicians reaching their potential in performance and learning which has sold over 250,000 copies worldwide. He has written seven Inner Game of Music Workbooks published by GIA Music for keyboard, voice, instruments and ensembles. Green's 2nd book, The Mastery of Music, Ten Pathways to True Artistry was published by Broadway/Doubleday in May 2003. The Mastery of Music is based on interviews with over 120 world famous musicians on topics of courage, passion, creativity, discipline, humility etc. It deals with qualities of greatness from the human spirit that transcend all professions. Jazz and classical artists interviewed include Dave Brubeck, Bobby McFerrin, Joshua Bell, Frederica von Stade, Christopher Parkening, Evelyn Glennie, Gary Karr, Jeffrey Kahane and many more. Green's most recent book (and DVD) is called Bringing Music to Life and was published by GIA Music. The book is exploring three techniques of breath, pulse and movement that allow the musician to channel expression through their bodies. This work is based on exploring creativity and inspiration through collaboration with the great improvisation cellist David Darling and his organization called Music for People.   If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes!  I truly appreciate your support! Visit www.mindoverfinger.com for information about past and future podcasts, and for more resources on mindful practice. Join the Mind Over Finger Tribe here!  https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfingertribe/     THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme!  Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. Also a HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly!   MIND OVER FINGER: www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/    

Jerk Practice
Episode 123 - Teacher Frank’s Rock Cokes.

Jerk Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 106:52


Absence make the Cokes go staler dum-dums. This week H and Vit-C get crack into a can of classic topics - Name Cokes, LBJ’s brother Ted, and Tatooine’s own Windy and Deak!!!“Rutherford B. Hayes had a wiener dog named Satan.”“[Henning] got Rippley’d.”#Windy #Deak #TeacherFrank #WhiteCokes #RockCokesWe Love You and There’s Nothing You Can Do About It.

Fora de Foco
Podcast Fora de Foco #21 - Mariel Deak - O Brasil mudou mais do que você pensa

Fora de Foco

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:10


Olá, Mais uma edição do podcast chegando!!! Hoje a conversa é com a socióloga e organizadora do livro "O Brasil mudou muito mais do que você pensa" lançado pela editora da Fundação Getúlio Vargas. O livro fala de como o Brasil melhorou de 1995 até 2015, datas que saíram as PNADS contínuas do IBGE. Na entrevista a Mariel explica também a importância da democracia e do funcionamento das instituições teve nesse período. Ouça ae!!!!

Nonfiction4Life
N4L 055: "Your Fantastic Elastic Brain" by JoAnn Deak, PhD

Nonfiction4Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 38:46


Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: Stretch It, Shape It by Dr. JoAnn Deak unveils exciting truths about our brains: we can stretch and shape them as long as we continue to learn. According to educational consultant and psychologist Deak, if we take advantage of 0pen "windows" in the brain, we'll keep our minds "plastic." Complete with colored illustrations and diagrams, this children's nonfiction book targets children ages 3-9, but middle schoolers and adults as well are reading it, too. Deak's simple language coupled with Sarah Ackerley's engaging illustrations belie the complex subject matter of Your Fantastic Elastic Brain. Although the human brain is, indeed, multifaceted, Deak does not shrink from introducing high-level vocabulary to youngsters. This includes learning anatomical parts of the brain such as the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and amygdala. Best of all, Deak alleviates kids' fear of failure by assuring them making mistakes is one of the best ways to stretch "your fantastic elastic brain."  Now, children the world over are taking courage and trying new things without giving up! And, because of Deak, they understand every interaction they have influences the adults they will become. BUY Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: Stretch It, Shape It BUY The Owner's Manual for Driving Your Adolescent Brain BUY how girls THRIVE BUY Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident and Courageous Daughters BUY the Fantastic Elastic Brain App for iOS Connect with Nonfiction4Life: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Website Special thanks… Music Credit Sound Editing Credit

Superhero Podcast
10: Zsombor Deak, Pro Ironman - Mastering Triathlon, Endurance and Life

Superhero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 74:56


In this thrilling episode, I talk to Zsombor Deak, a professional long distance triathlete who has taken the world of triathlon by storm. The race that changed everything was the 70.3 Ironman Taiwan 2013 where he finished 4th, launching him to international fame. Zsombor is a multiple top 5 World Cup finisher and multiple National Champion. Zsombor Deak is originally from Transylvania Romania and started his professional career in 2013 after moving to Australia.  In this episode we talk about all the aspects of Zsombor’s training strategies, including training, rest, schedules, equipment and food - Zsombor is known to follow a vegetarian diet and considers food and nutrition as a critical factor in athletic performance and success. Our discussion is full of actionable tips, inspiration and practical tools and strategies for anyone who wants to improve as an endurance athlete, from beginners to pros alike. After recording this, I was so pumped I just had to put on my running shoes, put on some epic training music (lately, Ætheric by Dimmu Borgir has often added a savage boost of energy to my workouts) and let the rubber hit the road, and I’m sure you’ll feel the same way! - Superhero Simo What we talk about - The tools Zsombor uses to prepare for races - Preparing for races - Training schedule - Favorite equipment - Zsombor’s nutrition strategies for winning races - Zsombor’s mental and psychological training  - How to train optimally and safely to maximize results - How to prevent the most common training mistakes in endurance, triathlon and Ironman races - How to prepare for your first Triathlon or Ironman race Full show notes at https://ambronite.com/podcast Click Here For Full Show Notes, Equipment & More  

Tampon Talk with Mary
Period Chat with a Scientist! Ft. Nicole (Scheidler) (Deak), PHD

Tampon Talk with Mary

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 75:38


On this Episode of Tampon Talk with Mary, Mary gets educated on the biological functions of her vagina! Guest Dr. Deak received her PHD from Nortre Dame in South Bend in biological sciences emphasizing in Invertebrate Physiology and is currently a professor of Human Physiology at St. Mary's College in South Bend. On the show, she discusses studies on PMS, period Stigma in science, and more! Listen in and be educated. 

Global Lithium Podcast
Episode 7: Deak Dynasty

Global Lithium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 60:00


Question: What do cathodes and the Olympics have in common? Answer: Doping! Emily and Joe traveled to Shangai, China, to record two episodes of the Global Lithium Podcast. For the first episode in this series, the two spoke with Dr. David Deak, the CTO at Lithium Americas and the President of Lithium Nevada. The three discussed Lithium Americas Corp., Tesla, lithium ion batteries, and the future for electric vehicles.

On our Worst Behavior Podcast
On our Worst Behavior Episode 11 "A message to all the Ghetto babies"

On our Worst Behavior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 63:53


Sorry for the delay but the Worst is back with Episode 11. Deak is away doing his hollywood thing, but The Burdman sits in with BJ to discuss OJ Simpson, Michael Vick, R. Kelly, and much more on episode 11 of worst behavior.

On our Worst Behavior Podcast
On our Worst Behavior Episode 10 "Allow us to re-introduce ourselves"

On our Worst Behavior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 65:45


Deak and Bj give their take on Bill Cosby and upcoming trial. They talk about 90s movies like "White Men can't jump" and "Higher learning". A rather easy prediction on the NBA finals and will BJ ever find "that one".

On our Worst Behavior Podcast
On our Worst Behavior Episode 7 "Pepsi can catch these hands"

On our Worst Behavior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 41:06


Sorry about the three week delay, but the Worst is back as the boys discuss the Kendall Jenner Pepsi commercial. Also find out about the time BJ went limp in bed, and why Deak loves women with stretch marks.

Our American Stories
A Radio Road Trip With Deak Harp!

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 81:44


On our Worst Behavior Podcast
On Our Worst Behavior Episode 1 'INNagaration''Episode 1

On our Worst Behavior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 25:05


Donald Trump is president of the United States. No that's not a f#%king typo. Bj and Deak Discuss in the Debut episode of On our Worst Behavior.

On our Worst Behavior Podcast
On our Worst Behavior Episode 3 "Brady is the Animal that rhymes with boat"

On our Worst Behavior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 45:49


Is Tom Brady the greatest QB of all time? Bj and Deak discuss

On our Worst Behavior Podcast
On our Worst Behavior Episode 5 "Porn is our Friend not our Enemy"

On our Worst Behavior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 48:44


Bj and Deak discuss the Nikki Minaj, Remy Ma beef and go through their likes and dislikes in the porn world. Including why BJ hates black porn.

WSMS Radio
John Deak

WSMS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 12:58


John Deak is the head of Very Young Composers program at Lincoln Center, and we decided to interview him on the ignorance of young composers.

App Guy:
TAGP440 Lex Deak : Seeing Startups Funded Through Our App Makes It Worthwhile

App Guy:

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 38:44


Lex Deak is the founder and CEO of OFF3R. OFF3R is not a crowdfunding originator. OFF3R is an aggregator of publicly available information, you will need to register on each platform and agree to specific terms to access additional investment information. OFF3R is targeted towards investors who are sufficiently sophisticated and/or accredited and understand these risks and make their own investment decisions. Investing in early stage businesses involves risks, including illiquidity, lack of dividends, loss of investment and dilution, and it should be done only as part of a diversified portfolio.

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay
TSP023 | Lex Deak - Deal Flow At Your Fingertips Tinder Style

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 32:05


Wanna Host Your Own Podcast?Click here to see how my friends at Podetize can helpPurchase John's new bookThe Sale Is in the TaleJohn Livesay, The Pitch WhispererShare The ShowDid you enjoy the show? I'd love it if you subscribed today and left us a 5-star review!Click this linkClick on the 'Subscribe' button below the artworkGo to the 'Ratings and Reviews' sectionClick on 'Write a Review'Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Successful Pitch community today:JohnLivesay.comJohn Livesay FacebookJohn Livesay TwitterJohn Livesay LinkedInJohn Livesay YouTube

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay
TSP023 | Lex Deak - Deal Flow At Your Fingertips Tinder Style

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 32:06


  Episode Summary Lex Deak is the Founder and Managing Partner for QVentures, the Founder and CEO for Tendr Deals (renamed to OFF3R), and he is also the Ambassador for The Supper Club. QVentures has funded 14 companies and Lex talks on one key company that stands out from the rest. Lex also talks on the importance of listening more than you speak at a entrepreneur networking event and why it's important to read books you disagree with. It all comes down to diversifying yourself and keeping yourself knowledgeable on upcoming trends. Key Takeaways 01:35 - What's Lex's philosophy on 'the entrepreneurial spirit'? 05:00 - What is The Supper Club? 07:30 - As a young entrepreneur, you should listen 5x as much as you talk. 08:15 - How did QVentures get started? 11:45 - Lex talks about Stratajet. 14:35 - An angel investor has to be impressed with the product as well as the founder/team. 17:20 - Lex talks about Tendr Deals 23:50 - What problems is Tendr Deals solving? John does a recap. 27:30 - What are some of Lex's favorite books? 29:10 - Lex disagrees with a lot of what he reads, but diversity is the key. 29:55 - You can follow Lex on Twitter @LexDeak Tweetables The definition of an entrepreneur is an artist in business who creates something.Listen 5x more than you talk when you are in a room with people smarter than you.TENDR gets rid of investors' inbox fatigue.When you're reading something, the whole perspective is diversity. Links Mentioned The Super Club STRATAJET OFF3R The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder The Chimp Paradox by Steve Peters Big Data For Dummies by Judith Hurwitz, Alan Nugent, Fern Halper, and Marcia Kaufman Zero to One by Peter Thiel Lex Deak Twitter QVentures Twitter Tendr Deals Twitter Want the Transcription? Click Here to Download Share The Show Did you enjoy the show? I'd love it if you subscribed today and left us a 5-star review! Click this link Click on the 'Subscribe' button below the artwork Go to the 'Ratings and Reviews' section Click on 'Write a Review'

School for Startups Radio
08.03 Biz Tinder Lex Deak & Work at Home Guru Holly Kile

School for Startups Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015


August 3, 2015 - Biz Tinder Lex Deak & Work at Home Guru Holly Kile

Music On The Couch
Deak Harp, Mary Hott, Bill Phillippe & Couch Kid New Music Kelly Richey

Music On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 176:00


Show # 263 - Live, Uncut & Uncensored Conversations With "Musicians You Should Know" Deak Harp is a master of the Mississippi Saxophone - or harmonica as most know it by. Oh, and he can also play guitar with the best of them. He now owns his own business in Clarksdale and ships his custom harmonicas around the globe. Deak and I will explore his life and career and we will share tunes from his album Clarksdale Breakdown. Mary Hott has spent most of her career in a supporting role, working as a session vocalist in NYC and spending time at Berklee School of Music in Boston Her debut album Shaman Lover is her time to step into the spotlight with help from Billy Thompson on guitar and also as musical director. Mary and I will explore her career and life and share the music from the new album.  Bill Phillippe, is a talented solo acoustic guitarist with stylings from the pre-war blues era.  His album, Ghosts, is a collection of originals and songs which Bill has imprinted with his personal stamp. We'll explore his career and the last 20 years of playing all around San Franciso. Kelly Richey first Sat On The Couch in Dec. 2010 and then again in Feb. 2013.  Tonight she wil join me to talk about the new music she is recording and releasing slowly.  The album doesn't even have a title yet! We will also talk about her new band, her guitar instruction platform and continuing with her life coaching.

Mash-Up Saturdays
DJ Dan & TJR vs Tamas Deak - Ну Погоди (Dj Andrave Mash-Up)

Mash-Up Saturdays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2013 5:12


История этого мультфильма началась ещё до создания первого, знакомого каждому выпуска. В 1969 году режиссёром Геннадием Сокольским была снята первая серия, главная идея которой легла в основу знаменитого сериала. В дальнейшем поменялась графика, юмор, возраст и внешний облик персонажей, однако, главная идея оказалась неизменной.Волк изображается как мелкий хулиган: вандал, разрушающий музейные выставки, глумящийся над населением, мусорящий на улицах и т. п. Волк нарушает общественные устои и обижает слабых.Иногда Волк курит.Мультсериал украшен большим количеством популярных записей западной и советской эстрады. Как тогда было принято, они никогда не указывались в выходных данных мультфильма.Композиция, играющая во время титров — «заставка „Ну, погоди!“», — ставшая одной из знаменитейших мелодий советского телевидения, называется «Водные лыжи» («Vízisí»). Её автор — венгерский композитор Tamas Deak, исполняют венгерский вокальный ансамбль «Гармония» (Harmonia) и танцевальный оркестр венгерского радио (Magyar Radio Tanczenekara).TJR (настоящее имя TJ Rozdilsky) - ди-джей из Коннектикута, с 2010 года живет в Лос-Анджелесе. Создатель массы ремиксов и оригинальных треков в стилях acid house и techno.Dj Dan - культовый американский ди-джей, стоящий у истоков диско-фанки хауса.

Mash-Up Saturdays
DJ Dan & TJR vs Tamas Deak - Ну Погоди (Dj Andrave Mash-Up)

Mash-Up Saturdays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2013 5:12


История этого мультфильма началась ещё до создания первого, знакомого каждому выпуска. В 1969 году режиссёром Геннадием Сокольским была снята первая серия, главная идея которой легла в основу знаменитого сериала. В дальнейшем поменялась графика, юмор, возраст и внешний облик персонажей, однако, главная идея оказалась неизменной.Волк изображается как мелкий хулиган: вандал, разрушающий музейные выставки, глумящийся над населением, мусорящий на улицах и т. п. Волк нарушает общественные устои и обижает слабых.Иногда Волк курит.Мультсериал украшен большим количеством популярных записей западной и советской эстрады. Как тогда было принято, они никогда не указывались в выходных данных мультфильма.Композиция, играющая во время титров — «заставка „Ну, погоди!“», — ставшая одной из знаменитейших мелодий советского телевидения, называется «Водные лыжи» («Vízisí»). Её автор — венгерский композитор Tamas Deak, исполняют венгерский вокальный ансамбль «Гармония» (Harmonia) и танцевальный оркестр венгерского радио (Magyar Radio Tanczenekara).TJR (настоящее имя TJ Rozdilsky) - ди-джей из Коннектикута, с 2010 года живет в Лос-Анджелесе. Создатель массы ремиксов и оригинальных треков в стилях acid house и techno.Dj Dan - культовый американский ди-джей, стоящий у истоков диско-фанки хауса.

Kudzu Vine
Jim Powell and Steve Deak Join us Live from the Martin-Powell Bus Tour

Kudzu Vine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2008 60:00


Also, we discussed the best and worst ads from the 2008 GA US Senate Race