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Latest podcast episodes about Diversey

AfterGate
Ep 5.3 - Todd Brown

AfterGate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 75:18


Alvin and German conduct a great conversation with Retired Vice Chairman of ShoreBank Corporation, Todd Brown, '71.  Todd brings a remarkable track record of success across senior leadership roles in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors. At Kraft Foods, he led three major business divisions, including the company's e-commerce, foodservice, and desserts units. He has also served on the corporate boards of Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, Diversey, Inc., and ADVO, Inc., as well as on the board of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A proud trustee emeritus of Colgate University, Todd began his journey in higher education as the second Director of Colgate's Cultural Center. He later earned an M.B.A. from the Wharton School and a master's degree in college administration from Columbia University. Todd holds a bachelor's degree in Sociology from Colgate.

All National Provisioner Podcasts
Dr. David Buckley discusses strategies to minimize avian influenza threat

All National Provisioner Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 15:46


Dr. David Buckley is a principal scientist with Diversey's Global Research and Development Innovation Team. In addition to this role, he serves as an adjunct faculty member at Clemson University, is vice chairman of the Food Hygiene and Sanitation PDG at IAFP, and is a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Food Protection. In this interview, Buckley details the threat avian influenza poses to processors and shares steps they can incorporate to minimize their risk and exposure to the disease.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
Comedian Paul Mecurio wants you to stop having sex at Diversey Rock 'n' Bowl

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 15:22


Comedian Paul Mecurio stopped by for an in-studio conversation with Brian & Kenzie to chat about the DNC, taping Late Show with Stephen Colbert in Chicago, and why people are fornicating at one of the most iconic bowling venues in Chicago.  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
Comedian Paul Mecurio wants you to stop having sex at Diversey Rock 'n' Bowl

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 15:22


Comedian Paul Mecurio stopped by for an in-studio conversation with Brian & Kenzie to chat about the DNC, taping Late Show with Stephen Colbert in Chicago, and why people are fornicating at one of the most iconic bowling venues in Chicago.  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Car Con Carne
Cambodian fried chicken sandwiches with Leo Graphics Chicago at Hermosa Restaurant (Episode 951)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 49:00


Jamie and Deb of Leo Graphics Chicago (4200 W. Diversey) join me for conversation and food from the remarkable Hermosa Restaurant (4356 W. Armitage). We're joined by Hermosa Restaurant owner/visionary Ethan Lim. Ethan has built up Hermosa on his own terms, and his warmth and authenticity are present inside the space and in every bite he prepares. As we talk, we dig into the sandwiches that everyone is talking about: Hermosa's Cambodian fried chicken sandwiches. Before you even listen or watch, take the time to order ahead and get one of them in your belly this week. This is a “top five” sandwich for Chicago; no exaggeration. Ethan's story, history and perspectives are refreshing, and I think you'll enjoy hearing what he has to say. As for the Leo Graphics team: Jamie and Deb are a blast to hang out with. We talked about their independent print shop business, which fuels and supports the local music community. They explain the process and economics behind their work in making record jackets (they share highlights from the likes of King Gizzard and Vortis), and the benefits of focusing on smaller-batch orders.  They also shared examples of the work they do on physical records; if you're watching the video version, you'll love seeing what they did for artists like Naked Raygun and My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult. The Leo Graphics chat came to a crescendo when Jamie and Deb show what they brought for “show and tell”: Car Con Carne stickers of all sizes & a cool banner! They do fantastic work, and if you're looking for print work: signs, album jackets, decals, drum heads, stickers … whatever … give them a shout! Jamie and Deb are also in 13 Monsters. If you see this in time, check them out at Cary's Lounge (2251 W Devon Ave) on Saturday, May 11! Car Con Carne (a Q101 podcast) is presented by Alex Ross Art. Visit Alex Ross on YouTube (@TheAlexRossArt) to keep up to date with one of the comics industry's most important and celebrated creators. ## The summer season at Ravinia kicks off next month… and there's no place more comfortable to see outdoor shows.   Load up your picnic basket and head to the show… or take advantage of some of Ravinia's outstanding food options inside the park.  Violent Femmes are set to do an album play of their debut album with the Chicago Philharmonic. It's been hard for me to imagine stripped down songs like Gone Daddy Gone and Add It Up done with a classical collaboration. Get tickets and see the full schedule at ravinia.org. ##I want you to join my team! I'm training for the American Lung Association's Fight for Air Climb at Soldier Field on May 19. Go to fightforairclimb.org/chicago and click “register as a team member.” From there, search “Car Con Carne” and get yourself signed up! Join me at Soldier Field. Let's have some fun, do good and feel good. ## A smart home connects virtually all of the technology in your home.  With an Easy Automation-installed smart home system, you and your family can control nearly every device and system in the house in ways that are easy and fun to use. Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting Easy-automation.net, or call Dan at 630.730.3728See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MladýPodnikatel.cz
Z korporátu na volnou nohu. Jak rozjet úspěšný byznys? | Jiří Rostecký a Katka Lusková

MladýPodnikatel.cz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 148:53


Je tady další díl, ve kterém si otáčíme role a můj host mi pokládá otázky. Natáčeli jsme tak už třeba se zakladatelem JPF Jiřím Jemelkou, se šéfkou Czechitas Sentou Čermákovou, byznysmenem Johnem Vanharou a s řadou dalších. Tentokrát mě zpovídala zkušená brand manažerka Katka Lusková, která má v oblasti budování značek více jak 17leté zkušenosti. Povídali jsme si zejména o tom, jak z korporátního prostředí přejít na volnou nohu a rozjet vlastní podnikání. Katka má s korporáty bohaté zkušenosti - pracovala např. v Nestlé, Johnson & Johnson, SCA, Diversey a na začátku loňského roku se vydala budovat vlastní podnikání. Mohu prozradit, že je jednou z mých klientek v rámci mentoringu, jelikož i lidem s korporátní zkušeností, co přechází do vlastního byznysu, rád s rozjezdem a růstem pomáhám. Jsem tedy zvědavý, co všechno spolu dneska probereme. Co se dozvíte? - Jak přejít z korporátu na volnou nohu? - Co nejvíc brzdí začínající freelancery? - Co musí člověk z korporátu změnit, aby uspěl v podnikání? - Jak si podnikání nastavit a jak ho rozvíjet? - Jak přemýšlet nad svou cenou a jak se prodat? - Proč je podnikání hodně o osobním rozvoji? - V čem dělají začínající podnikatelé často chybu? - Jak být na volné noze dlouhodobě úspěšný? - A mnoho dalšího. O mém mentoringu se dozvíte zde: https://mladypodnikatel.cz/sluzby Tato epizoda je součástí podcastu www.mladypodnikatel.cz. Poslechněte si také prémiové rozhovory, ve kterých jdeme ještě více do hloubky a zveme si ty nejzajímavější hosty: https://bit.ly/MPpremium Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jakékoliv jiné sdělení zveřejněné na našich stránkách je pouze nezávazného charakteru a nejedná se o odborné rady nebo doporučení z naší strany. Podrobnosti na odkazu https://mladypodnikatel.cz/upozorneni.

MladýPodnikatel.cz
Z korporátu na volnou nohu. Jak rozjet úspěšný byznys? | Jiří Rostecký a Katka Lusková

MladýPodnikatel.cz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 148:53


Je tady další díl, ve kterém si otáčíme role a můj host mi pokládá otázky. Natáčeli jsme tak už třeba se zakladatelem JPF Jiřím Jemelkou, se šéfkou Czechitas Sentou Čermákovou, byznysmenem Johnem Vanharou a s řadou dalších. Tentokrát mě zpovídala zkušená brand manažerka Katka Lusková, která má v oblasti budování značek více jak 17leté zkušenosti. Povídali jsme si zejména o tom, jak z korporátního prostředí přejít na volnou nohu a rozjet vlastní podnikání. Katka má s korporáty bohaté zkušenosti - pracovala např. v Nestlé, Johnson & Johnson, SCA, Diversey a na začátku loňského roku se vydala budovat vlastní podnikání. Mohu prozradit, že je jednou z mých klientek v rámci mentoringu, jelikož i lidem s korporátní zkušeností, co přechází do vlastního byznysu, rád s rozjezdem a růstem pomáhám. Jsem tedy zvědavý, co všechno spolu dneska probereme. Co se dozvíte? - Jak přejít z korporátu na volnou nohu? - Co nejvíc brzdí začínající freelancery? - Co musí člověk z korporátu změnit, aby uspěl v podnikání? - Jak si podnikání nastavit a jak ho rozvíjet? - Jak přemýšlet nad svou cenou a jak se prodat? - Proč je podnikání hodně o osobním rozvoji? - V čem dělají začínající podnikatelé často chybu? - Jak být na volné noze dlouhodobě úspěšný? - A mnoho dalšího. O mém mentoringu se dozvíte zde: https://rostecky.cz/sluzby Tato epizoda je součástí podcastu rostecky.cz. Poslechněte si také prémiové rozhovory, ve kterých jdeme ještě více do hloubky a zveme si ty nejzajímavější hosty: https://bit.ly/MPpremium Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jakékoliv jiné sdělení zveřejněné na našich stránkách je pouze nezávazného charakteru a nejedná se o odborné rady nebo doporučení z naší strany. Podrobnosti na odkazu https://mladypodnikatel.cz/upozorneni.

TechtoBeer
01 - Les Bonnes Pratiques de Nettoyage en Brasserie avec Valentin Cuby - Diversey

TechtoBeer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 42:08


Pour notre premièr épisode pilote, nous recevons Valentin Cuby de la société Diversey , fabricant de produits de nettoyage et désinfectants. Les temps de nettoyage étant conséquents et primordiaux en brasserie, nous voulions en savoir plus sur les préconisations dans le choix des produits et les méthodes d'application.   - SENS  : comment choisir un produit de nettoyage (Souillure, Eau, Nettoyage, Support) - TACT : choisir la méthode de nettoyage (Temperature, Action, Concentration, Temps ) - Plan d'hygiène en Brasserie - A propos de la mousse - Recommandation sur les CIP/NEP pour la bière - Impact sur les matériaux - Acide/Alcalin - Mesures de sécurité - Impact sur l'environnement - Utilisation en bio Retrouvez les produits et les conseils Diversey sur btobeer.com 

FoodBev.com Podcast
Podcast: How to optimise operations without impacting food integrity

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 17:04


Welcome to this exclusive podcast interview with FoodBev Media.  Gwen Jones is joined by Fabrizio Tardioli, global marketing director for the processed food sector at Diversey – a hygiene, infection prevention and cleaning solutions provider for the food and beverage industry. Gwen sat down with Tardioli to explore how the F&B industry can optimise its operations without impacting food integrity or compromising on food safety. 

5 Second Rule
#42 Breaking Down the Annual Risk Assessment and IP Program Plan

5 Second Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 28:04


Tackling the Annual Risk Assessment and Infection Prevention Program Plan can be a daunting task even for the most experienced IP. Listen as guest speaker, Rebecca Battjes, discusses pitfalls to avoid in the process of formulating a comprehensive plan and strategies for organizational success. Hosted by: Kelly Holmes, MS, CIC and Lerenza Howard, MHA, CIC, LSSGB About our Guest: Rebecca Battjes, MPH, CIC, FAPIC Infection Prevention Senior Clinical Advisor for Diversey Rebecca Battjes is an Infection Prevention Senior Clinical Advisor for Diversey, one of APIC's 2023 strategic partners. Before being an IP clinical advisor, Rebecca was the infection prevention & control program manager for an acute care hospital and short stay skilled nursing facility. From 2013 to 2021, she was an Infection Preventionist at a large academic medical & Level One trauma center in the heart of Detroit. Rebecca earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English & Spanish literature from Wayne State University and a Master of Public Health degree from Benedictine University. Further resources: Rebecca Battjes video APIC IP Talk APIC/JCR Infection Prevention & Control Workbook  APIC Cost Calculator Episode is sponsored by HibiClens

Finding Favorites with Leah Jones
Our Favorite Things in 2022: A Call In Show

Finding Favorites with Leah Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 72:48


Friends and guests of Finding Favorites are back to tell us about their favorite things from 2022. This is a clip show with SO many great recomendations, most of which are in the show notes below. This includes clips from How Did This Get Made (Leah asking a question at the Stone Cold live show in LA) and Doughboys (Burger King 6 with Jon Gabrus and Adam Pally) Leah Intro 1 - best movies of 2022 Steroid Saturdays Everything, Everywhere, All at once RRR 4DX theaters   Liz Nord Pennyworth on HBO Max  Steve Higgins Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Strange Loop (Broadway) Eight Billion Genies (Comic book)   Mark Smithivas Only Murders in the Building, Hulu Wakanda Forever Leah intro 2: The return of Live Shows with Friends Boston for a cancelled Doughboys show How Did This Get Made in LA with Esther and Susan Return to Boston for Doughboys and introducing Ronnie to the Doughboys in Milwaukee How Did This Get Made in  Chicago with Jocelyn over halloween LetterKenny live with Amy Guth and Kevin Alves Hadestown with Rob Going to Weird Al with Shai Korman's family in DC Esther Kustanowitz, The Bagel Report The Ringer-Verse Podcast  Shai Korman, The Friday Night Movie Podcast Weird Al at the Kennedy Center Pam Rose Stranger Things, Hulu Severance, Apple TV  Tehran, Apple TV Pachinko, Apple TV Kelsea Ballerini Tate McRae Mimi Webb Taylor Swift Love after Lockup, TV Rob Schulte Dark Web Comic Books His dog Elvis Bug Con (Bugmane event) Doin' it with Mike Sacks (Podcast) How Did This Get Made clip: Leah is the person in the audience. Episode is Stone Cold, recorded live at Largo Leah Intro 3: Cancer Stuff Finishing chemo, radiation and immunotherapy Celebrated with my trip to Boston after chemo and a trip to LA after Radiation Got a sparkly caftan for my radiation gong Three trips to the Mayo clinic Returning to Israel COVID Bivalent Booster, Flu Shot and the Pneumonia vaccine Cameron MacKenzie Premier League Football Jason Mathes Inside Job on Netflix Gravity Falls on Disney Caroline Berkowitz Uno Go Fish Taco Cat Go Cheese Pizza Scrabble Slam SET Sleeping Queens SkipBo Monopoly Deal Yahtzee Yam Slam Trouble Phase 10 Monica Reida Pentament (Xbox, PC video game) Crimes of the Future (movie) Leah Intro 4 101 Places to Party Before You Die Jackass Forever Mike Nichols, A Life by Mark Harris Art by Phineas Jones aka Octophant Lyndsey Little Doughscord Stories to Dismember Podcast Love on Netflix Doughboys Podcast Doughboys clip from Burger King 6 with guests Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus. Leah created the drop that Mitch plays towards the end of the clip. Robert Persinger Boston Milwaukee Great people Keidra Chaney Southside on HBO Max Bunny instagram Red Door Shelter Jocelyn Geboy Candy Chat Chicago 101 Places to Party Before You Die Avett Brothers The Diffs Firepits How Did This Get Made Jo Wash your hands, wear your mask, get your booster and keep enjoying your favorite things.   Transcript 1:12:55   Zoom Bomb  00:00 Hello, hello. Hello. Hi. What's good? [Switches to German]   Announcer  00:08 Welcome to the Finding Favorites Podcast where we explore your favorite things without using an algorithm. Here's your host, Leah Jones.   Leah Jones  00:20 Hello, and welcome to Finding Favorites. It's that time of year, which is the last day of the year. And that means the Call-In Show, the best of 2022 is back. This is the second time I'm doing it. So that might mean it's a tradition. Check back in 12 months and see if that's true. Right now I've got clips about 10 clips. As I'm recording this intro, I might have more by the time I finish recording. But I'm going to break my favorite things of the year into three chunks. It'll be me a few clips me a few clips.   Without further ado, I wanted to kick off my best of ‘22 with my top movie theater experiences of the year. The year started, and I was finishing chemo, which meant that Ronnie and I were still celebrating what we lovingly called Steroid Saturdays, which is when I would get chemo, I would get steroids along with my chemo infusion. And then I would be wired on steroids. And the amount of time that I had energy from the steroids got smaller and smaller over the course of the three months of chemo. But what we did was every almost every Saturday morning, after I would get chemo on Fridays, we would go and see a matinee. And so I saw a lot of movies in the theater over the winter of 21 and 22. But my top three movie going experiences were not on Steroid Saturdays. it was seeing Everything Everywhere, All At Once, in a packed movie theater. This was the first time I had been in a packed movie theater part of going of the Steroid Saturdays, The MO was we went to matinees of things that have been open for more than one or two weeks. So generally, we went to private, we created private screenings for ourselves.   Everything, Everywhere, All At Once was at the theater on Diversey and Surf. So it was an it was a sold out theater. It was jam packed. There were not assigned seats. But seeing that movie, in a theater full of people was outstanding. It was such a great experience. And only topped by at the end of the year going to a sold out show at the music box. In a theater that holds 700 people to see the Indian movie, RRR. RRR was a movie I'd heard about on podcasts, where people were just like, don't know anything, go in blind and watch it. I watched it at home alone really enjoyed it. But getting to go with three of my friends to see our RRR in a movie theater where people cheered, booed, clapped along, plus the director was there in from Tollywood to answer questions. And that was very, very cool. Seeing an Indian movie in a packed house of people cheering for these historical revolutionaries set into magical realism. It was amazing.  And finally, I have to give a shout out to 4DX. Like I said, on previous episodes, I saw Wakanda Forever 3D 4DX. It's the fourth dimension. The chair is essentially a roller coaster through the whole movie. I'm still talking about it. It's been a month later. Don't see a movie in 40x If you want to experience emotions, other than the hysteria that comes from being on a roller coaster. So you're going to hear some people talk about Wakanda Forever because it was an outstanding movie. I did not connect to it emotionally because my chair kept making me laugh. That's all I can say.   Coming up in this first block. We've got a filmmaker Liz Nord is back. You just met her last week. So Liz Nord is back. Steve Higgins who has been on the podcast twice is back with his favorite movie Broadway show and comic book of the year. And then Mark Smithivas, who I've known on since the earliest days on Twitter and who has been the person… Probably the person I know into audio the longest of anyone I've known. He joins with a TV show and a movie recommendation. Without further ado, here are Liz, Steve and Mark   Liz Nord  05:32 Hi, I'm Liz Nord. I was just on the last episode of the show talking about my love for documentary films. But I watch a lot of other stuff too. And my guilty pleasures are the comic book sci fi supernatural TV series, usually aimed at young adults. My favorite discovery from this past year is probably Pennyworth. on HBO max is the origin story of Batman's infamous butler Alfred Pennyworth. In 1960s, London, we also meet a young Thomas Wayne and Martha Kane, the future parents of Bruce Wayne, aka Batman. No one has any superpowers in this show. They're just regular people in extraordinary circumstances. And that is part of what makes it so fun. It's funny and stylish and cheeky. And over the top. There are three seasons so far. The first one is probably the best because it doesn't try to be anything it's not. The show is a total romp. But note to parents, it's definitely not kid friendly. Enjoy and Happy New Year. Hello,   Steve  06:29 I am Steve Higgins. And I am here to talk about three of my favorite things of 2022. First, I want to talk about my favorite movie of 2022. I actually got to the theater quite a bit more this year than in the past two years, obviously, because of the pandemic. And one of the movies that I saw in theaters this year that absolutely blew me away. It made it shot to the top of my list. The second that I saw it, and it never left even though it was pretty early in the year and never left that top spot. And that is Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. I remember first seeing trailers for the movie and hearing the premise that it was kind of about alternate realities. And just how visually stunning the trailers were. And I was pretty interested. But then I heard that the directors of the film The Daniels, Daniel Kwan, Daniel shiner. Were also the directors of Swiss Army Man, that was a movie that I saw in theaters back in 2016. And I absolutely loved I thought it was brilliant. And so to find out that they had done this film as well, I was sold, I absolutely had to see it as soon as I could. You know, the the premise of it is very sci fi but I like to tell people it's sci fi like Slaughterhouse Five is sci fi it's it uses a science fiction premise, in order to explor human themes. You know, it's really about our hopes and dreams and desires in life and who we want to be who we wish we had been the regrets of choices that we made. The great what if what if I had done my life differently? So it's very much the road not taken. I think the premise then getting at the heart of it is yes. To story about, you can jump from one alternate reality to another and you can grab the skills of a different version of yourself from a different reality. But really, it's about people and connections and relationships. And how would you feel if somebody came to you and said to you, alternate realities are real there's a multiverse and in all the different versions of you that exist out there, you the version you are right here right now are the worst. You're the worst version of yourself that you could be and how, how hard that is. It's a movie that has a lot of heart. A lot of soul searching, the acting is fantastic. Michel Yao, Ki Quan, and Stephanie Chu is kind of the core family of Evelyn Waymond and joy are amazing. You feel like their family dynamic is real. And it's it's a really powerful film because of that dynamic. It's It's hilarious. It's got great action sequences. It's visually stunning. It's high concept. And it's, it's moving. It's incredibly, incredibly moving. And I think this film is not only my number one movie of this year, but might be, you know, the best movie that I've seen in In the past five or 10 years, probably barn on an amazing, amazing film.   Steve  10:07  I also got to go to the theater a little bit this year to see some live theater, took a trip to New York in June and saw some Broadway plays. And so my favorite experience with the live theater this year was seeing A Strange Loop. I saw it about three days before it ended up winning the Tony for Best Musical. And it was an amazing experience. I it's it's been a, it's been a work that I have had trouble recommending to people, because I feel like the soundtrack doesn't quite do it justice. The songs are good and powerful but it doesn't have the same gravitas to it as when you see it live. And you can see the the actors performing on stage and you can see the sets and you can you can be there. Unfortunately, it is wrapping up its Broadway production on January 15. I'm very hopeful that that means they're going to move it to another city. I'm really hopeful that that city in Chicago because I will absolutely drive up to Chicago to see it again. It was it was an amazing work. Now it being wards and all kind of portrait of a black gay man in New York City.   Steve  11:39 In the modern era, it is not a film. Sorry, it's not a play, that I would recommend to anybody. We actually had a friend of ours, who was going to New York with their teenage son and asked him he really wants to see this. Should we let him go see it? No, you absolutely shouldn't. It is. It is not appropriate for young audiences. There's a lot of very frank discussion of the realities of relationships and gay sex and things that you probably don't want your teenage son to hear.   Steve  12:30 But if that sounds like a thing that you might be interested in, you know, seeing a creative person floundering, not feeling like they're able to live up to their full potential, and not just creatively but also romantically also just in life. And see them kind of come to terms with that seems to be a bit of a theme between my film in my and my play that I chose, but I would recommend at least giving the soundtrack a listen. And if you think after you hear the soundtrack that interested me, then if you can get a chance to see it live, it will take it to the next level.   And then finally, I want to recommend a comic I'm a big comic fan comic reader read a lot of great comics this year, but one that really blew me away the most is a eight issue miniseries from Image Comics, written by Charles Soule, illustrated by Ryan Brown, it's called 8 Billion Genies. And the basic premise of this comic is that, at the same instant, every single person in the world is given a genie. And given one wish that they can make and how those wishes change the world for the worse unfolds over the course of the eight issues. The first issue is the first eight seconds. Second issue is the first eight minutes third issue is the first eight hours, and so on. Up to now only the first six issues have come out. Issue seven and eight are coming in January and February respectively. And that's the first eight decades and the first eight centuries to show how this world gets changed by the introduction of everyone suddenly getting one wish that they could make anything come true. How would that play out and people being people? It doesn't play out well, but the basic premise is the the our main characters are in a bar. And there's only a handful of people in the bar and the second that this happens, the bartender slash owner of this bar makes his wish that all of the effects of everybody else's will issues in the world will not affect what happens in the walls of this bar. So this bar becomes a safe haven, from all the craziness and chaos that goes on outside. It's beautifully drawn by Ryan Brown, who makes the characters seem real. And the fantasy elements are jarring, obviously, with the reality of the world, but in a way that it's cohesive, if that makes any kind of sense. It's a cohesive narrative, I should say. And again, the high concept from Charles Sol is just just brilliant. It's an absolutely great comic. If you only read one comic, check out 8 billion genies by Image Comics. So those are my three favorite things of 2022. The film, everything everywhere all at once. The play musical, a strange loop, and the comic, 8 billion genies. Hope you check them out. Hope you dig them. Thanks for having me back on the show.   Mark Smithivas  16:09 Hi, Leah, this is Mike Smithivas. I hope you're having a great end to the Year. Happy New Year. And my favorites that I wanted to let you know about is the Hulu series Only Murders in the Building. I really loved this series with Steve Martin. It just had a level of sharpness to its writing, and the cast was top notch. And I like to say that it's a great achievement when you have a series that tries to parody something, in this case, True Crime podcasts while managing to also be what it's parodying. Meaning that I was kept guessing until the very end of who the murderer was. So I would highly recommend binge watching it. There's two seasons to it. Both seasons are really good in my opinion. And if you love that kind of New York, character actor, type of vibe, there are there are many veteran actors who are in that series. What else I just watched with my family, Black Panther to Wakanda Forever. And I was truly surprised that a movie could a Marvel movie could be something more than just your standard superhero movie. I know it had big shoes to fill, trying to be the sequel to an amazing breakthrough movie like Black Panther. But in this one, I think they managed to be poetic, while also celebrating or memorializing the death of Chadwick Boseman. And also highlighting a lot of strong black female characters. So I think it set the bar pretty high for what a Marvel superhero movie could be. And I'm hoping to see more of that in the in the future with other Marvel franchises. I think I'll stop there. I hope you have a happy new year again, and we'll catch up to you and 2023.   Leah Jones  19:00 All right, thank you, Liz, Steve, and Mark for your recommendations. All right, so in 2022, we were vaccinated. And for me, that meant the return of live shows and seeing live shows with friends. Again, a lot of my year was overshadowed by my treatment for breast cancer and a long slow recovery. That in part because I had an undiagnosed chronic illness on top of the cancer. A lot of my live shows were on my calendar as the emotional carrot to get through a part of cancer treatment. The first thing I looked forward to all through chemotherapy was going to Boston to see the Doughboys it was a doubleheader in January of 2022. And it got canceled because COVID was too high. I think that was the Omicron. It might have been Delta, like I don't even remember anymore. But their winter tour got cancelled. But I could not give up emotionally kind of could not give up the trip. So I went to Boston, I met a few people who also kept their trips. And so we hung out. And the week before the Boston trip, there was a Chicago show that got canceled. But people still came into into Chicago. So two weeks in a row, I got to hang out with my friend Geno, and then see other Doughmies in Chicago and Boston. And then other friends who aren't into the Doughboys but do live in Boston. So it was sort of like come hell or high water. I am marking the end of chemotherapy with Boston. And so I went to Boston in January, it was very cold. I slept a lot. I was very weak. But it was such a good trip.   A week, like a week after I finished radiation. I got on a plane again. I went to LA and that time it was for How Did This Get Made live show. It was right after my birthday. I stayed with my friend Esther. But this time I took… Esther and I have a mutual friend Susan, who is as into How Did This Get Made? Like we're both huge fans of it. And we have both gone to shows at the Largo and taken Esther and Esther is always a very willing guest. But this time Susan and I went together. And then when we got done with the show, Esther surprised me with a birthday charcuterie… a chocolate… a plate of chocolate for my birthday. And that was a fantastic trip.   Then Doughboys got rescheduled. So I went back to Boston again. And they had so I went to Boston and shot saw two shows in Boston. absolute blast. And then I got to take Ronnie up to Milwaukee to see the Doughboys live in Milwaukee, which I was just like, “your opinion of me might change a lot when you see the experience the live show of one of my favorite podcasts.” Introducing him to Doughboys at a live show was great seeing some Doughmies and Milwaukee. Having it was just a really fun trip.   And then Halloween I got to introduce Jocelyn, my co-host of Candy Chat Chicago to How Did This Get Made at the Chicago Theater. Again, this was one that had been in the summer got rescheduled pushed to October. I have talked about this show ad nauseam, especially on my interview with Kevin Alvis. So needless to say, this is the show. It was Morbius it's coming out next week finally, and this was the one where I realized that Jason Mantzoukas now knows who I am, which is mortifying and, but was wonderful. I got to see Letterkenny live this year with Amy Guth. That's also how I met Kevin Alves. My friend Rob and I, we went to see a ton… I would get Broadway in Chicago season tickets and Rob was my standing plus-one for a few years. Broadway in Chicago was back a highlight this year was seeing Hadestown. And finally, I went to Washington DC to meet up with Shai Korman and his family. Shai is from Friday Night Movie Podcast. And I got to go with his family to see Weird Al at the Kennedy Center, which was just the coolest venue and such a great group of people. So in this section, these are people that I have been to live events with or know through podcasts community. So we've got Esther Kustanowitz from the bagel report. Shai Korman from Friday Night Movie podcast. Pam Rose, who I know through How Did This Get Made? And Rob Schulte who I know through the Doughboys community.   Esther Kustanowitz  24:31 Hi, this is Esther Kustanowitz from The Bagel Report Podcast among other places. Leah Jones has been so instrumental in my own online development from blogging to Twitter to podcasting and I'm just thrilled to be able to continue in this tech meets pop culture dialogue that we have going on. So I have loved all of the pop culture this year except for Kanye obviously, not cool, but there was so much especially Within my chosen primary category of Jewish TV that I could talk about, but since I've already done an episode of finding favorites about that, I figured I'd focus on one of the other pod things that I loved the most this year, which was continuing to make the river ringer verse podcast part of my week.  I love a lot of other Ringer network podcasts with special shout outs to The Rewatchables, The Big Picuture as well as a lot of their other pop culture podcasts. But the Ringer-verse! they're my people. There are like two main teams and they're so dynamic and passionate about fandom. They're absolutely unapologetic about how nerdy they get about popular culture, sci fi, fantasy, etc. They totally like an every second of their recordings, they revel in how nerdy it is, and how intertextual it is, and how they know the comic books did this. And the previous movies did that. And I love the individual personalities that that are involved in recording this show and how they interrelate. And even when they disagree, and they sometimes really, really disagree, they all come back to the love they have for each other and for the primary cultural product. So I love that they can have a three hour discussion about a two hour movie, and they bring in experts to explain the lore, which helps me put things in a greater context. So being a regular listener has changed how I react to the pop culture that I consume. Because more often than not, I'll hear a phrase or a see a scene that I'll file away in my memory bank know just know somewhere in my like cells that the ringer verse team is probably going to talk about and love and criticize and contextualize and obsess over it. And I really just loved being able to partake in their conversational experience, even though it's really one sided, because I'm pretty sure they don't listen to the bagel report podcast, although, obviously they should. And I just had a guest spot on Jews on film podcast, where we talked about the fable mins for two hours so I'm honing my skills should they ever require an expert on Jewish content, I'm hoping that the reverse will give me a buzz. So if you are a fan of Star Wars or DC or Marvel properties or the Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones or anything else that kind of hits the the pop culture with a little bit of a sci fi fantasy heroes comic book infused element, the wringer versus a must listen. Thanks and have a great 2023 everyone.   Shai Korman  27:52 Hey there, Leah. This is Shai calling from the Friday Night Movie Podcast and my favorite of the year that I want to talk about is getting to go see the great Weird Al Yankovic at the Kennedy Center with none other than Leah Jones, host of Finding Favorites and Candy Chat Chicago because getting to see Weird Al with Leah Jones is one of the all time favorites that any person could experience. And I hope we get to do it again soon. And I love finding favorites and keep making this amazing show.   Pam Rose  28:35 Hi, this is Pam Rose. You may remember me from a previous episode talking about my love of one Jason Mantzoukas and How Did This Get Made. But right now I'm here to talk about things that I loved in 2022   Well, some of them at least in Number One on The List: Vechna from Stranger Things. Stranger Things came back with a vengeance this season. Epic epic episodes and at the center was the big bad vechna He was mean he was evil. He had the cutest bomb in the world and I want to be his best friend. So yeah, Batman. And speaking of TV and awesome TV, Apple TV continues to crush with its original programming. My number one favorite show of the year severance. Severance is so good if you haven't seen Severance please watch Severance. I was in California and vacation the night of the finale and my brother and I both put our headphones in and our beds. We watched the finale because I could not wait. I didn't want to get spoiled. But people talk about severance. We know how good it is.   But what about other shows on Apple TV? How about Tehran? Have you seen this show? Because it's awesome. If you'd like homeland, which is one of the all time greatest shows of all time, you might like Tehran it's got the same feel. Season two was stellar. Glenn Close was on season two she started speaking Farsi at one point what was happening, so 10 Iran I recommend it. Also, I'm not a girl who's into epic things, but let me tell you, Pachinko. Oh my god. So good apparently is based on a book. I don't have time for that. But I do have time for the TV adaptation of it and Pachinko is so good. It's multigenerational story about a family in Japan, Korea. I learned all kinds of things about history, but also so engrossing loved it so Pachinko check those things on an Apple TV if you have Apple TV if you don't get a trial of it, and you can watch these things. You could thank me later. On the music side. Kelsea Ballerini came out with a new album this year and it's her best one yet highly recommend it. We all know Taylor Swift killed it with her new album. Lavender haze midnight Rain Come on. Take McRae's debut album was awesome every track a banger and Mimi Webb continues to put out song after song. Never skip on any other things and I get to see her live twice this year. I was the oldest person there by about 20 years but that girl can sing her ass off. So watch out for that little 21 year old British girl because she's coming for you. She's putting out her first full length album next year. And don't sleep on it because she's great. And then if you need something trashy to get you through 2023 may recommend love after lockup. And I wish I was kidding. But really, it's so addictive. It's so trashy. We get love during lockup now. We get life after lockup. But love after lockup, we TV, you can catch the episodes once you watch one you're gonna get hooked. You're gonna say why am I watching this? What is happening? But then you'll keep watching, but it is that good. So anyway, those are some of the things that I loved. Yeah, here's to a great 2023 with awesome TV, music and movies. Let's do it. And also fellas, if you're single, I'm on Instagram hamster. Pam, come find me. Have a great 2023 guys.   Rob Schulte  32:09 Hey, Finding Favorites listeners. This is Rob Schulte. And I want to list off some of my favorite things of 2022. The Dark Web series of comic books. That's been fun. My dog Elvis, he's at the top of the list almost every single year. Bug Con, that was great. And let's see here is working on new episodes of Doing It with Mike Sacks. That has been a lot of fun. I think he was on his podcast as well. Great episode. Well, here's to you, 2022. And looking forward to 2023.   Clip from HDTGM: Stone Cold   Paul Scheer  32:52 Let me go to the audience here for a second. If you have any questions. You're in a beautiful shirt. It's like a baseball shirt. HDTGM shirt. I love this. Not one that we sell, but it's a great looking shirt. Okay, yes.   Leah Jones  33:10 So you mentioned before William Forsythe was also in Raising Arizona?   Jason Mantzoukas  33:13 Yes.   Leah Jones  33:14 So was Sam McMurry who played Lance the FBI agent.   Jason Mantzoukas  33:16 Yes.   Leah Jones  33:17 So my question is, who would you like Red Rover called over from Raising Arizona?   Jason Mantzoukas  33:22 Nicolas Cage.   Paul Scheer  33:23 Well, let me let me repeat the let me repeat these so I can make sure. So two of the actors in this film, the FBI agent and of course our second baddie, William Forsythe, were in Raising Arizona.  would there be anybody that we would call over from Raising Arizona?   June Diane  33:41 Imagine Holly Hunter as Nancy it's and it would be different and interesting. And they'd have to do something different   Jason Mantzoukas  33:50 Nicolas Cage as part of Boz.   Paul Scheer  33:54 Really? John Goodman as Ice   Jason Mantzoukas  34:04 I also think you could have John Goodman as the whip. [audience reaction] Guys. Cool. Cool. Okay. I know it's been a while but everybody be cool.   Paul Scheer  34:19 Great question. Great question. Great shirt.   Jason Mantzoukas  34:22 Great. Oh, so much overlap. Raising Arizona also because of the supermarket scene. I was thinking about Raising Arizona a lot during this movie. And I'm like, Oh, I gotta rewatch Ray's It's a great movie   Leah Jones  34:47 Awesome, thank you. Now you have got a lot of music to listen to and TV to watch podcasts to listen to. Here's my third chunk of things that my favorite things this year, which have to do with cancer, even though my treatments ended in March-ish, that's not true. Radiation finished in March. I was getting immunotherapy until October. But I had a really hard recovery from chemotherapy. And to get to the bottom of it, I wound up going to the Mayo Clinic this summer I drove up to the Mayo Clinic three different times. Each of those was a very fun road trip with a different friend and found out that there's a lot of good food in Rochester, Minnesota. There's a lot of good bartenders in Rochester, Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic for me was an outstanding experience. But finishing chemo in January and hitting the gong in March of '22. was incredible. And then finally getting a sarcoidosis diagnosis. And at the very end of the year starting treatment for sarcoidosis, starting my hormone therapy to gobble up all the estrogen in my body. I am finally walking without a cane. Breathing without coughing and feeling pretty good. I'm gonna put into this block.   In September I went to Israel went back to Israel hadn't been since 2019, which is a long gap for me. And with this incoming government, I'm not sure when I'll go back on that trip. I my goals were simple. At that point, I was still using a cane. Although it was getting stronger, I was still using a cane. So my goals were to have a hotel breakfast buffet every day and see a friend every day, which I did. There were some things that were really physically challenging about the trip emotionally challenging about the trip. But ultimately, I went to a beautiful breakfast buffet every morning. So at least one friend a day had ice cream had a few really amazing dinners laughed a lot, gotten the ocean. And it was a wonderful trip. So it was good to have to return to Israel, even if I don't know how to change a flight without accidentally getting charged $3,000. And finally I am going to give it up to science for the COVID boat bivalent booster, the flu shot and 15-20 years early I also have the pneumonia vaccine. So in this next block of people, we have Cameron MacKenzie, my friend Jason Mathes, my friend Caroline, get your pencils ready because she is recommending a dozen card games to play with your family. And Monica Reida is back with her favorite video game and movie of the year. Thank you to everyone who joined me on this clip show. And I'm sure I'll be back one more time for the last-minute clips that I have been asking people for.   Cameron MacKenzie  38:25 Hello, my name is Cameron MacKenzie. I had a book come out this year called River Weather from Alternating Current Press. And I wanted to talk about my favorite thing of 2020 to 2022 I think was really the year that I got into Premier League football. I'm gonna call it soccer for the sake of this conversation. Because the reason I got into Premier League football was that I got burnt out on American football, I grew up playing football. When I quit playing football, I started to watch it. But over the years, I just got ground down by the narrative of whatever Tom Brady is doing or the desire to buy Ford trucks or drink Budweiser beer. It's just sort of a constant loop and I couldn't take it anymore. My oldest boy is eight years old and he started playing soccer. And I realized I knew nothing about soccer. So I couldn't tell him what was good, what was bad what to do how to do it. So I started watching Premier League and I was blown a way the games are beautiful and exciting. The players are absolutely incandescent, the teams themselves. There's so much history to these teams and the fan bases are rabid. You if you're born in these places, you can't really choose what team you're going to watch. It's sort of handed down to you like a heritage or lineage. So if you're going to start watching Premier League, you got to choose a team and you got to stick with that team through the ups and through the downs through the good and Through the bad, the only thing I would compare it to in America maybe is college football, that sort of level of passion. But if you find yourself getting bored of the US sports landscape, give Premier League a try, you will not be disappointed. Just be sure that you choose team before you start. No arsenal.   Caroline  40:23 So I saw this tweet that said, a great alternative to screen time is playing cards as a family, so many learning opportunities. I taught my kids that there's no such thing as family while playing uno, and then I'll play I'll put a draw for down on a kindergartener and cackle like a swamp which, because I did not come to lose.   My name is Carolyn Musin Berkowitz, and I love playing cards with my family. So in my family, we play tons of card games, usually one or two per night. We started with uno, which is why I particularly like that tweet, but we've moved on a bit. Here are some of our favorites. We really like playing Go Fish. We even have a set of cards with fish on them. It's a nice easy one. It's how my little one learn to read. Sort of, we like Taco Pet goat Cheese Pizza, which is really funny to say and it's a quick game. And also, you might get your knuckles smashed. So buyer beware. Scrabble Slam is a super game that I found at Walgreens, by the way amazing games that you can find in the toy area at Walgreens. And it is a game where you make a four letter word, not one of those but whatever. And then you put other cards on top to make new words. Great way to teach your children spelling also, we have set my game of SET is probably from when I was a kid when I was a teen, and it is a math and patterns game. Super fun. There's also a junior version. But trust me, your early elementary child can handle the regular game.   Leaping Queens is a super fun game, where you have you want to collect as many queens as possible. But beware because your opponents are going to try to use knights to steal them or sleeping potions to put them to sleep. Skip It was a great counting game. And again to try to read your read yourself with all your cards before your opponents do super fun, lasts more than five minutes. Maybe it's 10 minutes. So it's good when you want something that will take a little longer. We also have been Monopoly Deal. If you've ever played Monopoly. With young kids, you know that it can last forever and it's not so pleasant. I recommend Monopoly Deal. It the game was over in 10 to 15 minutes. And I gotta tell you, my six-year-old was the first one figure out the strategy in this game. Super fun.   We also like Yahtzee not really a card game, but a pretty good game. Regardless. Yahtzee slam is a different version of Yahtzee a different iteration with poker chips. And it is super fun as with these. Now, this is not a card game, but I do have to mention trouble. It is a super game that requires zero skills, and a lot of trash talk when you send your opponents back to their home base. And finally a Chicago is about to have a terrible blizzard. And we're all going to be stuck inside for a few days. Let me introduce you to Phase 10, which is kind of like Rummy, you have to get certain arrangements of cards before your opponents do. You have to get through 10 rounds and it might take you more than 10 rounds to get there. So if you're going to be home for like a long Blizzard, make your hot cocoa sit down with phase 10 and enjoy a happy new year. I'm Caroline, and playing card games is one of my favorite things.   Jason Mathes  44:00 Hi, Leah Jones. This is past podcast guests, Jason Mathes checking in from Connecticut to tell folks about something that's probably popped up on the recommendations on Netflix and to tell them that it's worth the time. It's a cartoon, a very adult cartoon called Inside Job. And it features a lot of the comedians that I know both of us enjoy their work. Nominally it's the story of a young woman named Reagan who is a genius scientist whose father created the corporation that controls the world. So all the conspiracy theories that we've been told about the Illuminati, about the wizard people about those types of things are true. And this is the corporation that has to do all the grunt work to ensure that they dominate and control the lives of everyday citizens. It's a workplace calm empathy. It's also a father daughter divorce story. But it is highly intelligent. It's from at least executive produced from the gentleman who brought us. Gravity Falls, which is very popular in a lot of communities for being a, what I call the opposite of loss, the TV show, and so much that he weighed the show out. So there are easter eggs contain throughout and riddles and puzzles and Gravity Falls that we do to the answers. So if people have not checked out Gravity Falls, that's a completely kid appropriate. It was on Disney. And it's genius. It's smart. It's funny, it's very endearing. But inside job is all of those things, but it's for a PG 13 Plus audience, just just so folks know. And it's really great. It's a smart, funny comedy that people will enjoy. And it's something to binge watch over the holidays, and just enjoy the heck out of it, and laugh about it. And enjoy Happy Holidays to everyone and especially to the Jones family. Talk to you soon hopefully. Hello,   Monica Reida  46:22 my name is Monica Reida. And in 2022. I loved Pentamento and Crimes of the Future. Pentimento is a video game for Xbox and PC, where the premise is you are a young artisan who is in Bavaria in the 1500s. And you are currently working at a Abbey as working on illuminated manuscripts. And one day a baron comes to visit and the next day and there's a lot of you know, tension as to the Barrett and a lot of people in the village seem a little unhappy, he's there. And then the next day the Baron is found murdered in the Abbey. And so it's up to you, you are a scholar, you are a dropout from college like the best of us. And you have to try to figure out who killed the Baron to try to clear an elderly monk from being executed. The art style for the game, it looks like you're walking through an illuminated manuscript from the Middle Ages. It's one of the most beautiful video games I think I've ever played. And it requires a lot of critical thinking. It's kind of the opposite of a lot of games I tend to play where it's like, Oh, I'm just going to try to make the best moves and you know, score enough shots on goals in NHL 22. Or I'm just going to kill a bunch of guys to save the day in Yakuza. So it's kind of the opposite of that where you have to critically think about the choices you're making. And I'm not even close to being done with this game. But I already can't wait to play it again. And see how different choices affect the story how it affects the characters. So Pentiment on Xbox and PC.   One of the things I love this year, I also loved the new David Cronenberg film, Crimes of the Future. It takes place in a future where there are a lot of body mutilations and people enjoy getting surgery, including putting on performances to show off the mutilated bodies to show off the surgery. It is I would say kind of a form of sicko cinema that I think I associate with Cronenberg, and also John Waters. I mean, it's a film where people actually say surgery is the new sex. It is also I think, one of the funniest movies I have watched this year. I think benediction from Terence Davies is probably the only film that I saw this year that I think was funnier than crumbs of the future. But Cronenberg's dialogue and his most of which is delivered by Alyssa do. And I am just blanking on everybody else in the cast, Viggo Mortensen, Don McKellar, one of my boys and Kristen Stewart. It's delivered in just a brilliant, natural way that also lets the humor shine and put as a very dark and morbid film. But even just the visual cues and the cuts and the Justice positions of it the visual style. It's it's a very funny, very morbid film that has stayed with me since I saw it in theaters wearing a sickos shirt because yes, I do think that if you love Cronenberg, you might be a sicko, and the best way. So those were the two things I loved in 2022. I hope you and anybody else listening you know if you've got a fuzzy little friend or furry friend, curl up with them and enjoy some movies, enjoy some TV show, listen to some Quebec while pop and have a nice 2023   Leah Jones  50:41 and I'm back with my final block of favorite things from this year. Followed by a few more clips that have come in. So a favorite TV show of mine is 101 Places to Party Before You Die. It was on Tru TV. It is now available on HBO Max, so it's much easier to find than it was when it first came out. It is Jon Gabrus and Adam Pally. Adam, you might know from the TV show Happy Endings or from from The Mindy Project, John Gabriel was on a show called Guy Code that I never watched. I know John from podcasts. I originally saw him in a live episode of Nicole Byers podcast that was taped in Chicago many years ago. And then I started listening to High and Mighty, I started listening to Doughboys. His podcast is High and Mighty. He's a regular guest on Doughboys. I've seen him at two of the three Doughboy shows I've been to. And they have been best friends for 20 years. They came up together at UCB. And they got to shoot six episodes traveling the states. Going to bars going to restaurants, museums, and Jocelyn and I have watched it on my own at least twice. Jocelyn and I have watched it. There are times when we'll finish recording an episode of Candy Chat Chicago, and we'll just go back to the Denver episode because that is the episode that makes us cry from laughing so hard. What I love about it, honestly, it's the same things I loved about Jackass, which should have made the list (how did I not talk about Jackass Forever?), we are starting to get more positive representation of male friendship. And I think this show it was recorded both John and Adam have lost parents young. And this was recorded at a time when we had been vaccinated and the world was starting to open up again. And so they're they're traveling the country after a year of quarantine. really aware of what it means not to be with your friends and your family. And there's so much heart in between the laughter and so much realness that this little show. I hope someone picks it up for a second season. Let's keep talking about it. Let's keep watching about watching it and do watch the Denver episode all the way through the credits. Because you will be crying crying at the you'll just just watch it.   A book I read that then I bought for two people for Christmas and Hanukkah gift. So now I can talk about it is the biography of Mike Nichols called Mike Nichols a life by Mark Harris. Again, this was something that people were talking about on podcasts. And I had some audible credits and I picked it up and just lived in Mike Nichols world for like three weekends. just listened to it playing match three games on my phone and nonstop listening to Mike Nichols story. He is at some level, the for the real life Forrest Gump of pop culture and New York culture from like 1950 Odd. He is everywhere. He's friends with everyone. He's foes with everyone at certain times, but it is a compelling biography to understand pop culture, from truly from like the 1950s on, charted through his life. And then tonight, I ran out and picked up a painting by local artists Phineas Jones, other than my own dad's art, Phineas is the person is the next person that I have the most art in my house from. He was selling some original paintings and so I got an original little painting of some Chicago hot dogs. So with that, rounding out the podcast the best of 2022 Are. We've got clips from Lindsay Liddell, who I know from the Doughboys community, Robert Persinger, also known as drop King, who I know from the Doughboys community, Keidra Cheney, who is one of my very longtime Twitter pals. And Jocelyn Geboy, my co host on andy Chat Chicago Rounding things out. I do expect to wake up to two more clips. And so there will either be clips from Jaqui and Taylor when I wake up and they will be added to this, or you know that you will hear from him this year when I finally get to sit down and interview them. So with that, wash your hands, wear your mask, get your booster and keep enjoying your favorite things.   Doughboys Excerpt: Burger King 6 with Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus   Mike Mitchell  55:59 Wiges, how are you?   Nick Wiger  56:00 I'm doing well.   Mike Mitchell  56:01 Look, we have we have one guest it's way overdue. And then and then another   Jon Gabrus  56:07 who's the exact opposite of overdue.   Nick Wiger  56:11 Our most frequent guest, this is this is the duo. This is the odd couple that we have with us today. And, Mitch, we want to we want to get to them because they've been doing media all day. I'm sure they're their little bushwhacked. But before we do that, you got your you got to drop.   Mike Mitchell  56:25 I'm looking for it. All right, just   Nick Wiger  56:29 I can't believeyou're not ready with this. I said.   Mike Mitchell  56:33 We usually talk for five to 10 minutes. Well, you could have read time.   Nick Wiger  56:38 Yeah, but our guests were like, Hey, we we've been we're fucking wiped.   Mike Mitchell  56:42 I know. But that's if you get into Rush mode, it's going to be a bad episode. So don't go into Rush mode.   Nick Wiger  56:49 Well, I'm not going to rush mode. It's going to be good episode because our guests are great. I guess.   Adam Pally  56:53 Is this the Podcast?  This is what it is. Yeah. Yeah.   Jon Gabrus  56:57 Honestly, dude, I'm the most frequent guest and more or less, this is what it   emma  57:02 Mitch, do you want me to play it?   Mike Mitchell  57:03 No, I got it. I got it. I found it.   Nick Wiger  57:05 Gabrus was was air drumming some Neil Peart, I should say at the mention of Rush, which was Rush mode. That was a lot of fun for me. I saw that was the first concert I went to at the Anaheim pond   Adam Pally  57:16 Really? The first concert you went to is rush?   Nick Wiger  57:18 Yes,   Jon Gabrus  57:18 Mine was Soul Asylum at Jones Beach.   Nick Wiger  57:21 Wow.   Adam Pally  57:22 New Kids on the Block Rush  on the continental arrowheads. Oh, yeah. That's awesome.   Mike Mitchell  57:27 Mine was WBCN River Rave I believe is the first concert I went to. I saw the boss the Mighty Mighty Bosstones less than Jake. Yeah. Let's just   Jon Gabrus  57:38 lead with artists so that people know what you're talking about. Yeah, I don't quite remember the name of the tour. I want you otters jug band Christmas that my first concert was jingle ball 1992. Sponsored by Cadillac. Play the drums bass Hall.   Mike Mitchell  58:02 I went to I went to Roger Waters concert. My friend my friend's mom, Mrs. Tufo. She gave us a ride. My friend Martin he gave me what he said was acid. I bought it from him. And I took it and I was in the van with Mrs. Too far. She drove us to the concert. And then when we got out, he was like, that was vitamin C. It wasn't acid at all. But I think they expected me to like flip out and act like be like, This is crazy, but I never did it. You know what I mean? I never felt for the I passed the test. You know what I mean? Right? And, but then I did take two tabs of mescaline at that concert. It was really crazy.   Jon Gabrus  58:36 For how could you tell what was the mescaline in Hi-C? Right   Mike Mitchell  58:42 Alright, here's the drop Hold on. I'm gonna I got it. I got it loaded up.   Jon Gabrus  58:48 And you're gonna leave all this in right?   Mike Mitchell  58:51 I just think the crowd was changing   emma  58:54 not editing this at all. We haven't even announced our names to happen yet. Yes. All this shit has to happen first.   Mike Mitchell  59:06 I was watching prehistoric planet alright, I'll save that for later alright, here we go. Here we go. Wiges, Here is a little drop. Here we go plastic fork city. The city is also weird That's it. Perfect fucking length. It was nice and short. It was nice and short when   Jon Gabrus  59:52 he sat literally that's the only clip I've ever heard that's both not too short and not too long.   Mike Mitchell  59:58 I was kind of perfect. Yeah, great length. Hey, while you Norman in Boston, Mitch asked us to get back to the simple life drops with one or two clips from the show. To that end. Here's my Ode to Guns and Roses. Hope to see in Chicago in 2022. Oh, that was cancelled because of COVID xoxo Leah, aka Chicago Leah and the Doughscord  Hey, thanks for Chicago Leah. Thanks, Chicago Leah. Thanks.   Lyndsey Little  1:00:29 I'm Lindsay Liddell. And this is a strange list, but three of my favorite things are monsters, food and podcasts. This year was very unusual for me in the sense that it became such a culmination of significant moments for me, all relating to three of my favorite things. The stranger still was how my favorite things all intermingled together in some way, it felt like synchronicity. It began when as an avid listener of the Doughboys podcast, I joined the fan community Doughscord. I quickly felt at home there and made many friendships with others who loved the hosts, Nick and Mitch, and we all shared a mutual love of fast food of course, separate from this and after some time had passed, I along with two others began hosting our own horror movie recap podcast called Stories to Dismember. Even though the three of us had met through Reddit we surprisingly and quickly formed friendships and almost a familial bond. It's been a really fun and fulfilling project. And it just really gives me a love for podcasts in a whole other way now, in fact, it was our pleasure to have Doughboys host Mitch on as our guest for Halloween. For some added complexity and confusion to the layers of my favorite things. Long before I was a Doughboys listener and Mitch starred in my favorite show love on Netflix, so for me personally, it was a dream come true for him to speak with us. As an aside, Nick, if you are serious about guesting with the stories to dismember team we would still love to have you. You know where to find me flitting around on Discord. So anyone listening to this if you love podcasts, I presume this is one of your favorite ones, but also check out Doughboys if you love fast food, and if you love horror movies or monsters, then check out stories to dismember. And if your favorite thing is just Mitch Mitchell, then check out our episode where he guested with stories to dismember. Thank you so much for letting me share some of my favorite things Leah and I hope you have a wonderful new year.   Robert Persinger  1:02:34 Hello, my name is Robert per singer. And my favorite things from this year were traveling to new cities. I visited Milwaukee in Boston for some live shows and had an amazing time seeing the sights and meeting some great people. In Boston, I wanted to shout out the TAM. Jam curlies, the Trillium beer garden, Regina pizzeria, Legal Seafood, tasty burger emack and folios Mangia Mangia, Mike's pastry and the union Oyster House. In Milwaukee, I wanted to shout out to Feroz while skis, Thurman 15. Up down the Milwaukee Public Museum, Boone and Crockett, the Milwaukee pedal tavern, 's ads foundation Culvers lakefront brewing, lost whale, burn hearts, straight shots. Ian's else's Bryant's and landmark lanes, so happy to have met so many awesome people in these cities. And I wanted to include them too. So shout out to Kevin, Chelsea, Phish greeing, Aaron, Gino, Zayn. Kev, Nick. smo, Shawn, demo, Jess ,Taylor, shifty, Lou. And of course, Leah. If I forgot anyone, I apologize. It was a very fun time after all, here's to a great 2023   Keidra Cheney  1:04:11 So this is Keidra. So I wanted to share a couple of things to be alive trying to figure out what to share for the best of 2022 because 2022 didn't seem terribly eventful. And when it was eventful, it wasn't so great. Um, but there were things that were really good about the year. And one of the best things for me this year in pop culture, which is my usual obsession is a show that I constantly talk about called south side, which is on HBO Max. It's a comedy very Chicago. It's done by a group of actors and producers who are from the south side of Chicago and So the humor is very, very Southside and very Chicago specific, really funny, very weird at times, like a lot of funny, weird sci fi and geek culture-oriented humor, but also just random humor. So if you like to think of what it might be close, I compared it to, It's Always Sunny in that the characters are not supposed to be characters that are like, moral in any way, or like people that you should look up to. They're just, you know, weirdos doing, doing their thing in the world, working at a rent to own center, and basically taking people's stuff back once they can't afford it anymore. I'm probably not explaining it very well. But it is really hilarious. It's really not meant to have like, any broader message outside of making you laugh. And it's made me laugh more than any show that I've seen in the past decade, except for maybe the first season of Arrested Development. And that is like, like, the gold standard for me in terms of making you laugh. So yeah, Southside on HBO Max, three seasons, just perfection to me, every season has gotten better. And I just laugh at it nonstop. And I'm probably going to turn this off and watch the third season over again, as soon as I'm done with this. The other thing that has been really great for me, for 2022 That was my personal best, is starting to follow a lot of rabbit accounts on Instagram and Twitter. I love rabbits. I hope next year I will finally have a rabbit of my own. I just think they're cute and funny and weird and just adorable. And interesting little guys, and I just love seeing them eat and jump and zoom around. And just be lovely, lovely fellas and ladies, I follow Red Bull shelter on Instagram and there is an account that I follow on Twitter every morning and every evening they basically show this rabbit eating a meal alongside of his person. So this person is like eating super avocado toast or whatever in the rabbit is just they're eating their pellets or hay or greens every morning and evening. And I love to start and end my day with watching that burn habits delicious meal. So those are my favorite things of 2022 the things that really made me smile and made my life better. And I am wishing you and everyone listening a very happy new year and here's to a much better 2023 Then this past year   Jocelyn  1:07:54 fix Harry it's Jocelyn did this last year kind of off the cuff this time I made notes. I am dears best friends with Leah and co host of our joint podcast. Candy Chat Chicago, come to the candy state with the chat. So that has been a joy that has continued to be a joy. This year has really been something Hmm. I've had I had the joy and the honor and the privilege of being able to be with Leah while she navigated and figured out did cancer. And I was glad to be a part of that journey. Even better to have her be on the other side of it. Um, lots of things happened not to me, but I've seen I saw friends get married. I saw friends have babies. I saw friends get engaged. I saw one dear friend get a new job. She was really excited. So I've kind of been watching and letting things swirl around me. Lee is going to talk about I'm sure but she turned me on to the show called 101 Places to Party Before You Die. It's Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus. Oh my god, it's I want to tell you all the funny parts but like, it's kind of like you literally had to be there so like just go watch it and maybe you maybe think it's funny. Maybe you will I just fucking couldn't stop laughing. Um, I got the opportunity to see the Avett brothers again in 2022 for three night run at the Chicago theater March 31 first through April 2 It's been a really long time since I'd seen them so that was really nice and it was really nice to see and catch up with old friends and make new friends as well. firepit is still fucking rock and life we know that it's it's it's it's always been good and it continued to be good to us this year as well. I this new band I really loved called The Diff. They're kind of back on tour from their from the 80s from out east I don't know Massachusetts or something And they came back together and did a reunion show. I don't know earlier this fall, and it was really great. And I was really excited to see them. So that was a fun part of this year. Um, How Did This Get Made podcasts championed by Leah for many, many years, and I have problems listening to words like talk radio and stuff. So despite the fact that I have a podcast, it's been sort of hard for me to listen to one, but this is Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas and these cats are off the chain so I went to a live courtesy of Leah to a live taping of a show. the premise they don't like you know, how did this movie Get me and Chicago show was Morbius Jared Leto vampires Matt Smith weirdness and so it was really fun to it was really fun to listen to you and to go to go to you to make part of and Leah got some really fun interactions with Mantzoukas and Paul and all of them actually. So it was really it was really great. That was fun. And other than that, I wrote all my notes. I'm just putting out there for the year. I have a lot of attentions, always right. I always want to write that book. I always want to do the one woman show. But ultimately, like I really had an epiphany Today I had a little mini meltham panic attack over really nothing really if in the scheme of things that were told you the story you'd be like, okay, but I really my intention for the years to let go of that which does not serve me immediately. possessions, attitudes mindsets. I don't think it's gonna be easy to do but I think one of the mindsets that dogs me is this all or nothing thing black or white? I do it or I don't. And so I think this will be a fun way to kind of exercise that is to like, let go stick stuff like that. Right? Like even if I'm not letting go of stuff like you realize, like, it's not all or nothing like I get every day and I can I can you know do it again over and over again. And meeting my friend Jo was a huge part of this year. Mutual actually of Leah, so that's always fun when that shit works out. But um, yeah, I really glad to be around again, the sun one more time. Sure. It's crazy, but she's great too. And I wish you all a very happy new year and a great 2023   Announcer  1:12:30 Thank you for listening to finding favorites with Leah Jones. Please make sure to subscribe and drop us a five star review on iTunes. Now go out and enjoy your favorite things.   Steve  1:12:46 Now how do I stop this? That's a great question. Stop. I guess I'll just leave

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Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Diversey Podcast Effective Leaders Roundtable - 6

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 47:49


Diversey Podcast Effective Leaders Roundtable - 6 by Diversey Inc.

Straight Talk – an ISSA Podcast
Nicole Goulet With Diversey Discusses Impact of ISSA and Its 100 Years

Straight Talk – an ISSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 9:26


Nicole Goulet is the vice president of marketing with Diversey, and has been a longtime supporter of ISSA. As an incoming board member, she looks forward to advancing clean and driving innovation with ISSA as both the association and Diversey continue to work together on common goals, now and in the future. She shares thoughts on current and emerging programming and also the milestone of ISSA's 100 years as an association.

Rich Conversations
201. Wayne Cauthen on Chicago's People, Culture, Winters and Personal Growth

Rich Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 50:49


Wayne Cauthen returns to the show! He first appeared on the podcast on episode 27, which was recorded in a Golden Nugget Restaurant. In this episode, native Chicagoan Wayne and Rich discuss the city and the experience of the pandemic within it. They discuss personal growth from the last episode, which was the last in-person recording before COVID, till now. He wonders if gravity holds back consciousness. This episode was recorded back in December at Matisse Tavern & Grill on Diversey and Orchard in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago. Wayne and Rich sipped on some beautifully delicious cocktails and sat outside in their heated tent. Great vibes. Follow Wayne on Instagram: @myguy_wayne Follow Wayne's DJ network on Instagram: @stylinoutnetwork Matisse Tavern & Grill website Matisse Instagram @matissetavern

Contre Toute Attente
Ilham Kadri, PDG du Groupe Solvay

Contre Toute Attente

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 66:43


Selon le magazine Fortune, Ilham Kadri figure parmi les femmes les plus puissantes au monde.  Née au Maroc, au sein d'un milieu très modeste, elle grandit à Casablanca avec sa grand-mère maternelle. Cette dernière, femme de ménage, lui fait comprendre que c'est par l'éducation qu'elle gagnera sa liberté. Mon invitée se plonge alors dans le travail et, malgré ses problèmes de santé, décroche une bourse pour poursuivre ses études en France. Doctorat en poche, elle est destinée à devenir une grande chercheuse. Mais son esprit stratégique et commercial la pousse à troquer sa blouse blanche pour les grands groupes industriels tels que Shell, UCB, Dow Chemical ou encore Diversey.  Depuis 2019, elle est PDG du groupe de chimie Solvay dans un monde où, malheureusement, les femmes à la tête de grands groupes sont rares. Déterminée à faire bouger les lignes au sein de cette multinationale vieille de 157 ans, elle met l'accent sur la diversité et s'est donné pour mission d'y stopper les discriminations d'ici à 2025.  Le temps d'une pause, cette citoyenne du monde, icône malgré elle, revient sur son parcours incroyable.

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go
Lightfoot declines to comment on Park District's handling of lifeguards' complaints of sexual harassment

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 4:07


Also happening today, a 4-year-old girl is dead after accidentally being shot last night by another child on the South Side; two people were shot outside the bowling alley at Diversey and Logan last night; Dolton police have released body cam video in a fatal shooting last week involving a 19-year-old woman; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What Up With Rob and Chris
Drew Schultz of Clover Valley Culinary- Best scones and Focaccia Bread we have ever had!!!

What Up With Rob and Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 50:00


What Up With Rob and Chris: 1st of all OMG these were are the Best scones and Focaccia Bread we have ever had!!! www.Clovervalleyculinary.com www.wck.org (Really check this on out) Instagram- @CloverValleyCulinary Shouts to: @kithcenoflife @wckitchen Nieta Farms in Loomis Drew Schultz Bio: I transitioned from the Bay Area to the Foothills of Placer County to connect back to my love of Cuisine. I am bringing everything I've learned throughout my career path into an opportunity to share with everyone through wonderful pairings of food and drink. I've covered just about every aspect of the Food, Hospitality and Lodging industries, in the capacity of operations, logistics and management. I started my career at the age of 16, baking pizzas in a stone oven and keeping up with the grind as Scullery Boy. An opportunity to learn front of house operations had me spend several years at the Bay Area's cornerstone French restaurant, Le Virage in Walnut Creek. While there I was taught the three types of traditional service and table side cooking. I spent my days off stocking the wine room for the Sommelier, giving me hands on experience of the wines that Lolek the owner had travelled the World to bring to the customers. My passion to expand my knowledge afforded me to obtain a Hotel-Restaurant Management and Commercial Baking-Pastry degree from Diablo Valley College Hotel & Restaurant program, as well as graduating with Honors from the prestigious California Culinary Academy. My internship from the CCA landed me at the Auberge du Soleil in Rutherford, immersing me into the center of the wine world and “California Cuisine”. After some years in the Bay Area restaurant scene cooking at notables Spiedini and Max's Opera Cafe', I moved to our nations capitol in Washington D.C. to cook at the Jockey Club in the Ritz Carlton. Under World renowned Chef Hidemasa Yamamoto, I built a solid foundation of seasonal cuisine with high attention to detail and flavor. My time there was capped off with a promotion to Hotel Garde' Manger, to lead the Banquet team through the elections and into inauguration for many of the “who's who” about town. I was honored to be asked to move over to the new Ritz Carlton in Pentagon City to be Saucier for Two Stars Michelin Chef Gerard Pangaud. At the time, he was the youngest chef to achieve 2 stars and mentored me on all aspects of how a Chef is to conduct Cuisine in a top kitchen. The opportunity to lead my own kitchen and prepare regional Virginia Cuisine as our founding Fathers had done, brought me to the historic Bailiwick Inn, in Fairfax VA. As Chef there, I partnered with the Historical Society at Monticello as well as being asked to cook a dinner at the James Beard House in New York. The highly acclaimed Washington Post Food Critic, Phyllis Richman, wrote about the food as a place Thomas Jefferson would have stopped on his way to and from his home while President. A strong pull to get back to family had me back in the Bay Area with stints at the Pleasanton Hotel and Wente, then a 20 year career learning a whole new aspect of the industry with Diversey and Ecolab. My success there in sales and running a multi-million dollar business, opened up the opportunity to settle under the ageless oaks in Clover Valley. I hope to get to know many more of my neighbors here in Placer County so we can enjoy the bounty together! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/what-up-with-rob-chris/support

Actualizing Success
How Multilateral Netting Streamlined Diversey's Intercompany Cash Flows

Actualizing Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 20:52


In this episode, COO Kerry Wekelo joins Actualize Consulting Manager Craig Chapman and Global Treasury Manager of Diversey Mark Layton to discuss how Multilateral Netting streamlined Diversey's intercompany cash flows.  In this episode, you will learn: -          What Multilateral Netting is-          Benefits and limitations of Multilateral Netting-          Key decisions to make before implementing About Craig Chapman -          Manager at Actualize Consulting with over 20 years of experience. He specializes in Multilateral Netting as well as system implementation & integrations. During his time at Actualize, and prior to that, Craig has provided process, strategy, controls and technology assistance to companies in all aspects of global cash management, payments and treasury management activities. About Mark Layton-          Global Treasury Manager at Diversey with over 22 years of experience. He focuses on FX Management, In-house banking, and Netting. He had a key role in the implementation of Diversey's Multilateral Netting system.  Thanks for listening to this episode of the Actualizing Success Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the discussion and come back for more. In the meantime, don't forget to rate this episode and leave a review. 

The B2B e-commerce talk
How a digital investment armored Diversey against disruption

The B2B e-commerce talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 26:13


The first guest in our #HowB2Bbusinesseswin is Diversey. We talk to Rob Hoogendijk the European e-commerce manager at Diversey to find out how their investment armored them against disruption. Listen to the episode to hear how Diversey overcame the COVID-19 lockdown with the power of e-commerce. Music by DanoSongs

The B2B e-commerce talk
How a digital investment armored Diversey against disruption

The B2B e-commerce talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 26:13


The first guest in our #HowB2Bbusinesseswin is Diversey. We talk to Rob Hoogendijk the European e-commerce manager at Diversey to find out how their investment armored them against disruption. Listen to the episode to hear how Diversey overcame the COVID-19 lockdown with the power of e-commerce. Music by DanoSongs

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
1338: Conexiom - Accelerating Automation for Business Resiliency

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 24:21


According to Bain's recent survey, automation of business processes is rapidly scaling up, with the fallout from the coronavirus likely accelerating adoption. Thanks to automation, companies revealed cost savings of roughly 20% on average over the past two years. The report projects that automation could spread through US companies 2-3 times more rapidly than in previous transformations in agriculture, manufacturing, and construction. That being said, more than 7.5 trillion dollars of business-to-business sales orders are still manually processed in North America alone, and on average, customer service representatives spend a third of their day keying in purchase orders. Manufacturers and distributors understand this problem better than most, as they're drowning in customer inquiries at a time when staff are working from home without their typical tools. Automation can reduce costs, create resource efficiencies, scale to thousands of trading partners, and improve the customer experience. Sandy Shen, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner, said it best: "This is a wake-up call for organizations that have placed too much focus on daily operational needs at the expense of investing in digital business and long-term resilience. Businesses that can shift technology capacity and investments on digital platforms will mitigate the outbreak's impact and keep their companies running smoothly now, and over the long term." Conexiom, a cloud-based sales order automation solution that companies like Grainger, Genpak, Diversey, Prysmian, Compugen, and many others use to eliminate manual order processing, is validating Bain's findings with unprecedented year-over-year company growth of more than 70%. Ricardo Craft talks about accelerating automation for business resiliency, as companies aim to re-emerge from the COVID-19 fallout with modernized processes tied directly to measurable business value.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Best Practices in Education - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP14

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 18:43


With the onset of the pandemic, there is a strong concern for cleaning and disinfection in all areas. There is a specific question about floors in the education sector, and whether to clean and disinfect them. This podcast discusses considerations for the facility, in assessing areas to disinfect floors, and tools to use to do this.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
What can go wrong in cleaning and disinfecting? - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP13

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 27:01


This podcast discusses how you may not be disinfecting just because you are using a disinfectant, including several considerations for what could go wrong.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Validation - Environmental Cleaning & Disinfection - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP12

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 13:16


This podcast outlines validation and reasons for doing cleaning validation, types of validation used, who does validation and how it can be recorded and reported.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Best Practices for Cleaning and Disinfection - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP11

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 28:53


This podcast discusses the importance of cleaning and disinfection and challenges, as well as an approach to measure, analyze and improve practices for optimizing the hygiene of the environment.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Stepping up Your Disinfection - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP10

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 23:02


This podcast covers some of the challenges in proper cleaning and disinfection, ensuring best practices and standardized processes, as well as assessing and stepping up products in ways such as shortening the contact time, enhancing cleaning ability and other factors for consideration.

Thrive. Connect. Contribute.
Connect to Contribute to the World with Stefan Phang

Thrive. Connect. Contribute.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 19:53


Stefan Phang is driven to make a difference. He creates shared value through connections. For more than thirty years, Stefan Phang has been working to protect children and end human trafficking. “When a family is in deep poverty, sometimes, the only thing they can sell is themselves, or their children,” Stefan explains. Stefan has first-hand knowledge of the world of the underserved. He grew up in a shanti in Penang, Malaysia. “There was no running water. The toilet was an outhouse with a blue pail in a hole in the ground. When the pail was full, it was my job to take the pail to the river and clean the pail. I grew up in that kind of squalor. I joined gangs to protect myself from being bullied.” Stefan went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Microbiology and a master’s degree in Molecular Epidemiology. He is an accredited Child Protection Advocate Today, Stefan works to end poverty and child trafficking, but not by working for a charity or an NGO. He is the Global Director for Creating Shared Value (CSV), at Diversey. Diversey is a provider of cleaning, sanitation, and maintenance products, systems, and services. Turning Waste into Shared Value “In a megacity in Asia, you stand on the seventh floor of a hotel. You look across the road, and you see a slum. You don’t have to go far to find the poor. “There is this disparity between the luxury of this hotel, and across the road, you’ve got squalor. So, I was looking for a way to bridge this gap. How do we get resources from those who can provide it, to those who need it? “When I go to talk to someone, and I ask them for resources such as cash, they will give me a little bit of money. So, what you do is, you ask for something that they’ll never say no to. You ask them for things they are going to throw away. You ask them for your trash.” Stefan mapped the waste streams of hotels. Every year, a typical 400-room hotel generates 3.5 tons of solid soap waste. That same hotel generates about two to three metric tons of used linens such as bedsheets, pillowcases, and more. “If you map the waste that a luxury five-star hotel generates, a lot of it can be recycled or upcycled into something useful. People can make a small income out of it,” Stefan explains. “If someone has a way to make money, they don’t have to take the drastic step of selling their children.” Working with luxury hotel chains and local NGOs, Stefan created two community resilience programs. Soap for Hope converts used guest soaps into new soap bars. Linens for Life converts condemned hotel linens into useful items such as school uniforms. These programs provide work and income for underserved communities. Being a Connector During COVID-19 According to Stefan, “During the COVID-19 pandemic, all communities are under lockdown. But not all lockdowns are created equal. The poor, underprivileged, and underserved suffer the most. These communities need sanitation and protection from the virus. “These programs are designed to be community-based. But, how to do this now under lockdown? Also, how do we distribute these items to communities in need under lockdown conditions?” Stefan and the teams did not give up. They converted the Linens for Life program to make facemasks. “We have distributed 150,000 soaps and 50,000 face masks. We deliver to slums and rubbish dumps. We are working globally, from Argentina to India to Indonesia. “ Stefan explains the drive that keeps him going. “There is a cliché that says that there are 3 types of people in the world. Those who make things happen. Those who watch things happen. And those who wondered what the hell happened. “The needs out there are simply too great for me to say ‘well, there's nothing I can do from here’. I have Wifi. I have email. I have social media. “You have choices. You can choose to be a person who make things happen. You can watch things happen. Or, you can wonder what the hell happened. For me, I made the choice to make things happen. 

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Floors - Should You Disinfect? - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP9

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 31:12


Floors - Should You Disinfect? - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP9 by Diversey Inc.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Disinfectant Application Methods - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP8

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 22:06


This podcast provides an overview of some cleaning and disinfection practices, and various application methods, including spray & wipe, dunk & wring, microfiber, disposable wipes, and large area spraying with descriptions and pros and cons of each.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Criteria for Selecting a Disinfectant - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP7

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 29:29


This podcast outlines the key factors to consider when selecting a disinfectant, and how to think through each of them to ensure that the product selected meets the needs of a facility.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Basic Understanding of Governing Bodies - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP6

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 13:46


This podcast delineates between the recommending agencies and organizations involved in cleaning and disinfection, and the regulatory agencies that govern over cleaning and disinfection.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Disinfectant Technologies - Environmental Cleaning & Disinfection - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP5

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 25:08


This podcast provides an overview of the different disinfectant chemistries, with sporicidals, dilutables and ready-to-use products with some of the pros and cons of each, as one would make a product selection for use.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Blood & Body Fluids - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP4

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 15:16


This podcast addresses blood and body fluids in the workplace, and proper training and handling.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Clean vs. Sanitize vs. Disinfect - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP3

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 20:57


Clean vs Sanitize vs Disinfect The podcast outlines the differences of cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting surfaces, and what the ramifications are when you do one vs the other. It also highlights the levels of disinfection and what levels of “kill” of pathogens there are.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Modes of Transmission of Pathogens - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP2

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 18:30


This podcast outlines the links in the chain of infection and breaks down each one to highlight how pathogens get spread and what are some ways to break the links.

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast
Basic Terminology - Environmental Cleaning & Disinfection - Diversey Hygiene Academy - EP1

Diversey Inc Hygiene Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 25:41


Podcast #1 Basic Terminology This podcast takes the common words used in cleaning and disinfection and provides a basic overview with definitions. It is a foundation from which good conversations can take place when helping with environmental hygiene.

Q.pod
Finance Leadership Series - Managing finance in Unpredictable times.

Q.pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 40:59


COVID-19 is widely described as a "Black Swan" event, creating sudden and unprecedented changes in market dynamics, economic systems, and the core operations of businesses. In this episode of Q.pod we have a conversation with David Dickerson, the Controller and Chief Accounting Officer at Diversey, and Roger Cressey, the Co-Founder of Qubix that reveals an inside look into how a global finance function is responding to COVID-19 and taking steps to be ready for the "New Normal." Find out more about how modern finance teams are preparing for the New Normal.

Breakfast Bytes
COVID- 19 and how hotels in Dubai are taking precaution

Breakfast Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 10:49


This week's episode is powered by Diversey. Our speaker in this episode is Ms. Tatjana Ahmed - Chairwoman of the UAE Housekeepers Group and Housekeeping Manager at Grand Hyatt Dubai, talking to us about how housekeepers in the region can take precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. From using the right equipment to the appropriate chemical solutions and even best practices, she outlines the ideal steps to be taken.COVID19 threatens the way of the hospitality industry today and the only precaution that may be taken is through proper hygiene, lowering the risk of spread of the epidemic, understanding the disease and making sure we know what's facing us. Diversey is a global leader in supplying hygiene solutions to hotels, restaurants, hospitals, institutions that are in a position to host guests for accommodation, treatment, for health, business or pleasure. Diversey programs such as Well Hotel serves as a one-step solution with products, audit and training to protect hotel operations and guests in critical times as today, and actually lowering the risk even in normal times.Right now, any information that talks about preventing contamination and spread of COVID-19 is GOLD! Listen to this podcast on Soundcloud and Apple Podcasts. And, do subscribe to get notified each time we release a brand new Breakfast Byte!

Future of Field Service
Maximizing the Value of Augmented Reality in Field Service

Future of Field Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 41:54


Marc Robitzkat, Global Director Marketing Technology at Diversey, chats with Sarah about the company’s mission to leverage technology as a differentiator and discusses the value Augmented Reality holds for field service organizations.

Ask a House Cleaner
Angela Brown's Top 10 Multi-Purpose Cleaners

Ask a House Cleaner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 17:13


Angela Brown's Top 10 multi purpose cleaners at your request. The multi purpose cleaners make inventory and storing cleaning chemicals a breeze. Angela Brown says there is not one chemical that does it all, but multi purpose cleaners are great for most sealed surfaces. Today we look at Alpha-HP multi surface cleaner by Diversey. 303 by GoldEagleCo, Better Life, Attitude, Puracy, Eco Orange, Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds, Clean by Peroxy by Spartan Chemical Co, Inc. And Mrs. Meyers and Boardwalk by Essendant. Today's #AskaHouseCleaner sponsor is Savvy Cleaner (house cleaner and maid service training.) #Top10 #MultiPurposeCleaner *** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE *** http://bit.ly/Top10MultiPurpose *** GOOD KARMA RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE *** These good karma links connect you to Amazon.com and affiliated sites that offer products or services that relate to today’s show. 303 Multi-Surface Cleaner, Concentrate - https://amzn.to/2JyPVdB Alpha-HP Multi-Surface Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2up7rGx Attitude All Purpose Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2Uas2Ns Better Life Natural All-Purpose Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2YeOrZ7 Boardwalk Natural All-Purpose Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2OvRl7x Clean by Peroxy - https://amzn.to/2UfBLSw Eco Orange Super Concentrate - https://amzn.to/2UWXprY Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2Cv4YPy Puracy Natural All-Purpose Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2Yfb3Zz Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds Biodegradable Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2WmohBT *** OTHER WAYS TO ENJOY THIS SHOW *** ITUNES - http://apple.co/2xhxnoj STITCHER - http://bit.ly/2fcm5JM SOUNDCLOUD - http://bit.ly/2xpRgLH GOOGLE PLAY - http://bit.ly/2fdkQd7 YOUTUBE - https://goo.gl/UCs92v *** GOT A QUESTION FOR A SHOW? *** Email it to Angela[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com Voice Mail: Click on the blue button at https://askahousecleaner.com *** HOUSE CLEANING TIPS VAULT *** (DELIVERED VIA EMAIL) - https://savvycleaner.com/tips *** FREE EBOOK – HOW TO START YOUR OWN HOUSE CLEANING COMPANY *** http://amzn.to/2xUAF3Z *** PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP *** http://bit.ly/ProfessionalHouseCleanersFB *** VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING FACEBOOK GROUP *** http://bit.ly/AirbnbFB *** LOOKING FOR WAY TO GET MORE CLEANING LEADS *** http://bit.ly/HouseCleaning360 *** PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT *** Disposable Face Masks - https://amzn.to/2GYPV3v Disposable Nitrile Gloves - https://amzn.to/2U7L2Jk Safety Glasses - https://amzn.to/2U7L5Vw Shoe Covers - https://amzn.to/2NpJqYE *** UNIFORMS WORN *** Paragon Women's Microfiber Wrinkle Resistant Polo Shirt - https://amzn.to/2Xl0Lqm Dickies Women's Relaxed Fit Straight Leg Cargo Pant - https://amzn.to/2U2bnYV Wrangler RIGGS WORKWEAR Men's Ranger Pant - https://amzn.to/2TfTNDI Saucony Women’s Running Shoes - https://amzn.to/2GZveV3 *** WHAT IS ASK A HOUSE CLEANER? *** Ask a House Cleaner is a daily show where you get to ask your house cleaning questions and we provide answers. Learn how to clean. How to start a cleaning business. Marketing and Advertising tips for your cleaning service. How to find top quality house cleaners, housekeepers, and maids. Employee motivation tactics. Strategies to boost your cleaning clientele. Cleaning company expansion help. Time-saving Hacks for DIY cleaners and more. Hosted by Angela Brown, 25-year house cleaning expert and founder of Savvy Cleaner Training for House Cleaners and Maids. *** SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS *** We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us and you have a product or service that is cohesive to the cleaning industry read this: https://savvycleaner.com/product-review *** THIS SHOW WAS SPONSORED BY *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com MY CLEANING CONNECTION – Your hub for all things cleaning – https://mycleaningconnection.com HOUSECLEANING360.COM – Connecting House Cleaners with Homeowners – https://housecleaning360.com SAVVY PERKS – Employee Benefits for Small Business Owners – https://savvyperks.com VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING – Cleaning tips and strategies for your short-term rental https://TurnoverCleaningTips.com

HR Leaders
How to lead through change

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 45:27


HRD Leaders LIVE - We are joined by Deanne Kissinger, Vice President, Global Talent Management and Certified Coach at Diversey. Watch the video footage from the Live show here: bit.ly/HRDLeadersLiveshow.

Ask a House Cleaner
Organic Cleaning Supplies - Trends for 2018

Ask a House Cleaner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 7:19


Organic cleaning supplies are the rage in 2018. New trends show that eco-friendly, natural, biodegradable, organic cleaning supplies are the new norm.  We Ask a House Cleaner if all organic cleaning supplies must be non-toxic, fragrance-free, and safe for kids and pets. Or is there still a place for heavy duty degreasers and things like lime and rust remover? Angela Brown, The House Cleaning Guru gives tips on cleaning recipes for homemade cleaning products. You can still grow your cleaning business with green cleaning supplies. Today's sponsors are Savvy Cleaner Training, HouseCleaning360 and My Cleaning Connection.   *** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE *** http://askahousecleaner.com/organic-cleaning-supplies/   *** MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS *** Ghost in the House - https://youtu.be/ZVvNc5jG3Ng How Often Should I Clean My House - https://youtu.be/ncXuSpOmUIY Food Expiration Dates - https://youtu.be/QQreDcQ0u9s Spiderwebs vs. Cobwebs What's the Difference? - https://youtu.be/uMGUqGItczs Cleaning Triggers If You Hate to Clean - https://youtu.be/7v9vOiRTPiA House Guests - Top Cleaning Tips for Guest Rooms - https://youtu.be/bzueM255rhA How to Clean a Dorm - Cleaning Systems for College Kids - https://youtu.be/b8fJw3uCMko     *** RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE *** 5 tier steel shelving for cleaning supplies - http://amzn.to/2EHhO09 Disposable Face Masks for house cleaners - http://amzn.to/2CBiD4C Breathable, washable, adjustable cloth face mask - http://amzn.to/2HA5xbL Diversey 3063437 RTD #42 Crew Floor/Surface NA Cleaner - http://amzn.to/2sGCgIU Legacy of Clean L.O.C. Multi-Purpose Cleaner - http://amzn.to/2Cv66zL    Diversey 4512767 WiWax Floor Cleaner, Commercial Strength Rubber Floor Cleaner - http://amzn.to/2HrttxT Speed Cleaning Red Juice All Purpose Concentrate with Mixing Spray Bottle - http://amzn.to/2Hwb1nU MRS MEYERS Multi-Surface Concentrate - http://amzn.to/2Cwvp4q Thieves Household Cleaner by Young Living - http://amzn.to/2EE5e1v Diversey Profi Floor Cleaner & Degreaser - Gallon - http://amzn.to/2HtDIla doTERRA OnGuard Cleaner Concentrate - http://amzn.to/2BBeyAF Basic H2 Organic Super Cleaning Concentrate - http://amzn.to/2BDDHL6 Diversey Morning Mist Fast Neutral Disinfectant Cleaner - http://amzn.to/2CwphJD We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.   *** OTHER WAYS TO ENJOY THIS SHOW *** ITUNES - http://apple.co/2xhxnoj STITCHER - http://bit.ly/2fcm5JM SOUNDCLOUD - http://bit.ly/2xpRgLH GOOGLE PLAY - http://bit.ly/2fdkQd7 YOUTUBE - https://goo.gl/UCs92v     *** GOT A QUESTION FOR A SHOW? *** Email it to Angela[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com Voice Mail: Click on the blue button at https://askahousecleaner.com     *** HOUSE CLEANING TIPS VAULT *** (DELIVERED VIA EMAIL) - https://savvycleaner.com/tips     *** FREE EBOOK – HOW TO START YOUR OWN HOUSE CLEANING COMPANY *** http://amzn.to/2xUAF3Z     *** PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProfessionalHouseCleaners/     *** LOOKING FOR WAY TO PROMOTE YOUR HOUSE CLEANING BUSINESS? *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/HouseCleaning360/     *** FOLLOW ANGELA BROWN ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** https://Facebook.com/SavvyCleaner https://Twitter.com/SavvyCleaner https://Instagram.com/SavvyCleaner https://Pinterest.com/SavvyCleaner https://Linkedin.com/in/SavvyCleaner     *** WHAT IS ASK A HOUSE CLEANER? *** Ask a House Cleaner is a daily show where you get to ask your house cleaning questions and we provide answers. Learn how to clean. How to start a cleaning business. Marketing and Advertising tips for your cleaning service. How to find top quality house cleaners, housekeepers, and maids. Employee motivation tactics. Strategies to boost your cleaning clientele. Cleaning company expansion help. Time-saving Hacks for DIY cleaners and more. Hosted by Angela Brown, 25-year house cleaning expert and founder of Savvy Cleaner Training for House Cleaners and Maids.   *** DISCLAIMER *** During the shows we recommend services, sites, and products to help you improve your cleaning and grow your cleaning business. We have partnerships or sponsorships with these companies to provide you with discounts, and savings. By clicking on and buying from these links we may receive a commission which helps pay for the production costs of the show. Support the show so we can continue to bring you free tips and strategies to improve your cleaning and help you grow your cleaning business.  THANK YOU!     *** SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS *** We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us and you have a product or service that is cohesive to the cleaning industry reach out to our promotional department info[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com     *** THIS SHOW WAS SPONSORED BY *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com   MY CLEANING CONNECTION – Your hub for all things cleaning – https://mycleaningconnection.com    

Car Con Carne
A life of metal and burgers: A visit from Kuma's Creative Director David Bacso (Episode 143)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 25:21


This week, it's a visit to Kuma's Corner (2900 W. Belmont), which is basically Ground Zero for Chicago's 21st century burger Renaissance.  My guest is Kuma's Creative Director David Bacso, who came to the podcast armed with two burgers: The Minsk (January, 2018 Burger of the Month) - 10oz Beef Patty (or choice of protein), Pastrami, Swiss Cheese, Sauerkraut, Brown Mustard, Sweet Gherkin. "It's like a Reuben." The Neurosis - Cheddar, Swiss, Caramelized Onions, Sauteed Mushrooms, Horseradish Mayo, Lettuce, Tomato, Red Onion And over the course of this Boost Mobile-sponsored episode, we talk about: The Cannibal Corpse burger. I was too late for that one, but I'm dying to try it. The best-selling Kuma's burger? No surprise there. Does anyone remember laughter? The Slayer burger. Anger is a real ingredient. Kuma's was ahead of the curve on craft beer like Lagunitas and Three Floyds. The size of the Kuma's burgers: "I need to work out to lift this burger." It's more metal to have a burger cooked medium rare. If you don't finish your burger, you're "bitching out." Is Kuma's a date restaurant? After eating at Kuma's I want to be left alone my underpants. How Kuma's found the perfect address (666 W. Diversey). David has the perfect gig: "I get to work with some of my idols." The infamous "Ghost" burger, complete with communion wafers. The also-infamous Rod Blagojevich burger. "Where do you find inspiration?" "Weed." Working with big-name bands: "There's a mutual respect which is fucking mind-blowing." Kuma's experience after being showcased on Food Network. Restaurant expansion? Deliberate and mindful? David's favorite Kuma's burger. Hint: He likes the "spicy shit." Impressions from Guy Fieri's visit? Eating the chips is a courtesy.

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast
Episode 653 - Soft Ledges

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 36:10


Soft LedgesShelley Miller and Chris Geisler came into the studio one afternoon and blew me away. Their sheer raw musical energy combined with killer lyrics got this old man on his feet and dancing. What a great band Soft Ledges is. You can catch this energy at their album release show December 4, 2016 at Elastic Arts. 3429 W. Diversey, Chicago, IL 60647 #208

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast
Episode 653 - Soft Ledges

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 36:10


Soft LedgesShelley Miller and Chris Geisler came into the studio one afternoon and blew me away. Their sheer raw musical energy combined with killer lyrics got this old man on his feet and dancing. What a great band Soft Ledges is. You can catch this energy at their album release show December 4, 2016 at Elastic Arts. 3429 W. Diversey, Chicago, IL 60647 #208ShooBooty Studios 2016-2017 Music Series presents:Soft Ledges Album Release Showw. special guest Br.Sunday, December 4 @ 7 pmall-ages/BYOBSuggested donation: $10. Tickets available at the doorChicago indie-rock/noise-folk band Soft Ledges (www.softledges.com) makes harsh, angular, delicate music about being lost...and found. Formed in 2015 by songwriter Shelley Miller (vox/keys/guitar) and Chris Geisler(bass) and rounded out by drummer Raul Callejero, the band bends, scrapes and bows their instruments and strings, conjuring dark soundscapes that bring Miller's cautionary, redemptive stories to life. Tonight they'll celebrate the release of their self-titled debut album (avalable 11/18/16 on CD/vinyl/digital)Fingerstyle guitarist Br. (Louis Bardales) opens.Gracious thanks to Elastic Arts and Bill Brickey of ShooBooty Studios for hosting this show.

Social Entrepreneur
012, Roger L. Martin, Rotman School | Changing the World One Model at a Time

Social Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015 42:26


Roger L. Martin has spent his career attacking models that don’t produce the desired results. I first became aware of Roger L. Martin’s work when I was the Global Head of Learning & Development for Diversey, Inc. My CEO at the time, a former Proctor & Gamble executive, taught me Roger’s cascading choices framework as a method for setting and maintaining strategy. He had first learned it from A.G. Lafley, the CEO of P&G. Later, Roger Martin partnered with A.G. Lafley to write Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works. It is one of the books that I have most often recommended to others. With his deep expertise on strategic thinking, Roger has served on several boards, both for profit and non-profit. It was in his capacity as a board member for the Skoll Foundation that he began to think about the work of social entrepreneurs. Roger helped the Skoll Foundation to clearly define their audience and their mission. This led to the seminal article “Social Entrepreneurship: A Case for a Definition,” co-written with Sally Osberg, the CEO at Skoll. Eventually Sally and Roger expanded on these concepts and co-wrote Getting Beyond Better: How Social Entrepreneurship Works. In this episode of the Social Entrepreneur podcast, we discuss: How Roger came to be on the board of the Skoll Foundation. The difference between being a Director on the board of a commercial businesses vs. nonprofit boards. A definition of social entrepreneurship. Examples of social entrepreneurs. The difference between social entrepreneurs, social service providers and social advocates. The motivation of impact investors. Four stages of social entrepreneurship. Understand the world while balancing three tensions. Balance abhorrence and appreciation. The importance of balance between abhorring the status quo and appreciating why the status quo exists, and how it came to be. Balance apprenticeship and expertise. Balance experimentation and commitment. Envisage a dramatically better future which is a changed equilibrium. Build a model that makes the change happen. Scale the model. If I were going to predict the success of a social entrepreneur, I would ask them to explain why the current, unpleasant equilibrium exists. Understand the economics. Resources: Getting Beyond Better: How Social Entrepreneurship Works: http://amzn.to/1MXeydc Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works: http://amzn.to/1MXeTwt Opposable Mind: Winning Through Integrative Thinking: http://amzn.to/1MXftdD Roger L. Martin online: http://rogerlmartin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RogerLMartin Social Entrepreneurship: A Case for a Definition: http://ssir.org/articles/entry/social_entrepreneurship_the_case_for_definition Rotman School of Management: https://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/ Skoll Foundation: http://skoll.org/ Hospital for Sick Children: http://www.sickkids.ca/ Tennis Canada: http://www.tenniscanada.com/ Muhammad Yunus: http://muhammadyunus.org/ Rugmark: http://www.rugmarkindia.org/Rugmark/index.htm Molly Melching: http://www.tostan.org/ . Also see this YouTube: https://youtu.be/IHW_wVSemRY Fair Trade USA: http://fairtradeusa.org/ Bart Weetjens: https://www.apopo.org/en/ Marine Stewardship Counsel: https://www.msc.org/

DairyReporter Podcast
Sealed Air takeover birthed dairy ‘farm to fork’ hygiene concept - Diversey

DairyReporter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2012 3:38


Sealed Air’s 2011 acquisition of cleaning, sanitation and hygiene solutions provider Diversey has birthed a unique concept in the dairy industry – hygiene solutions from ‘farm to fork’.

Blueprint for Clean Energy
The Tools and Business Case for Energy Efficiency and On-Site Power Generation at Diversey

Blueprint for Clean Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012


Jeramy LeMieux, Diversey’s Global Environmental Health Safety Senior Auditor and Climate Savers Lead, discusses how one of the world's largest providers of cleaning and hygiene products has worked to achieve its aggressive greenhouse gas reduction goals using an innovative portfolio-based approach that balances financial payback and energy reduction.

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast
Sustainability: Can Corporations Really Change?

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2011 34:34


Leaders in sustainability, like Levi’s and Diversey, maintain a heritage of environmental consciousness in their business operations. In this audio interview, host Neal Gorenflo publisher of Sharable.net is joined by Maurice Bechard, director of Global Environment Health & Safety at Diversey and Michael Kobori, vice president of Levi Strauss & Co., who share their insight on how corporations can adapt to support sustainable outcomes and raise the bar within their industry. These companies are mindful of the true environmental impact of their products, and consider its life cycle — from sustainable raw materials to the end consumer use. The Future of Green open call series is an initiative of EDF in collaboration with the Center for Social Innovation at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.   https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/sustainability_can_corporations_really_change

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 58: 44/46 & Reviews

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2006 72:51


Richard interviews Amanda Browder, Chris Walla, Aris Georgiades and Gail Simpson about Art 44/46: Curated by Stuart Keeler, Art 44/46 is a public art exhibition that will be featuring a variety of artists who are showing pieces publicly. Some are performances, some are sculptural pieces, some are video installations, etc.! All in the 44th and 46th Wards of Chicago. The wards are roughly between Clark and Broadway (and up Broadway) , and Belmont and Diversey. Please check the website for more info. ALSO  We talk about Bad at Sports BASECAMP: our forthcoming residency/series of events at Three Walls. We also touch on Bridge Miami. We publicly ahpolohgise for our spelling. Terri Griffith announces the first selection in the Bad at Sports Book Club!!! Nathan Rogers-Madsen discusses things he isn't qualified to talk about but does it oh-so-well.Richard, Duncan and Amanda beat up on Massive Change at the MCA. When did the Museum of Science and Industry open a North Michigan Avenue annex? Did we miss a memo? The announcements make the show super long, sorry, it's all good, honest.