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Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Cracking the Code: Mariana's Quest to Startup Success Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-02-11-23-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: En pleno verano en Buenos Aires, el Incubador de Startups era un mar de creatividad y energía.En: In the middle of summer in Buenos Aires, the Incubador de Startups was a sea of creativity and energy.Es: Mariana, una joven emprendedora, caminaba por los pasillos con determinación.En: Mariana, a young entrepreneur, walked down the hallways with determination.Es: Estaba a punto de lanzar su startup de tecnología eco-amigable.En: She was about to launch her eco-friendly technology startup.Es: Sin embargo, su corazón latía con temor al fracaso.En: However, her heart pounded with fear of failure.Es: Un día, mientras revisaba su correo, Mariana encontró una carta misteriosa.En: One day, while checking her mail, Mariana found a mysterious letter.Es: Estaba dirigida a alguien llamado "S. Valdez", pero nadie conocía a esa persona en el edificio.En: It was addressed to someone named "S. Valdez," but no one in the building knew that person.Es: El sobre era antiguo, con el símbolo de un colibrí.En: The envelope was old, with the symbol of a hummingbird.Es: Mariana sintió que esto podía tener un significado profundo.En: Mariana felt that this could have a profound meaning.Es: Preocupada por la importancia de la carta, Mariana decidió enfocarse en descubrir su misterio.En: Worried about the importance of the letter, Mariana decided to focus on uncovering its mystery.Es: Invitó a sus colegas, Javier y Elena, a ayudarla.En: She invited her colleagues, Javier and Elena, to help her.Es: "Algo en esta carta podría cambiarlo todo para mi startup", explicó.En: "Something in this letter could change everything for my startup," she explained.Es: La carta contenía enigmas y códigos complicados.En: The letter contained riddles and complicated codes.Es: Llevaba a callejones sin salida.En: It led to dead ends.Es: Mientras tanto, sus plazos para el proyecto se acercaban, y la presión aumentaba.En: Meanwhile, her project deadlines were approaching, and the pressure was increasing.Es: Javier sugirió enfocarse en patrones geométricos del diseño del sobre.En: Javier suggested focusing on the geometric patterns of the envelope design.Es: Elena traía café mientras los otros devanaban sus sesos.En: Elena brought coffee while the others racked their brains.Es: Una tarde, después de horas de discusiones, Mariana descifró un mensaje oculto.En: One afternoon, after hours of discussion, Mariana deciphered a hidden message.Es: Apuntaba a un lugar específico en el edificio.En: It pointed to a specific place in the building.Es: Con Javier y Elena siguiéndola, encontraron una vieja caja fuerte camuflada detrás de un panel.En: With Javier and Elena following her, they found an old safe camouflaged behind a panel.Es: Dentro de la caja fuerte, había patentes y contratos esenciales para el desarrollo de su tecnología.En: Inside the safe, there were patents and essential contracts for the development of her technology.Es: Esta información brindaba una nueva dirección estratégica.En: This information provided a new strategic direction.Es: Mariana, emocionada, se dio cuenta de que este descubrimiento era justo lo que necesitaba.En: Mariana, excited, realized that this discovery was just what she needed.Es: En las semanas siguientes, Mariana utilizó el contenido de la caja para completar su propuesta empresarial.En: In the following weeks, Mariana used the contents of the safe to complete her business proposal.Es: Llegó justo a tiempo para una reunión crucial con inversionistas.En: She arrived just in time for a crucial meeting with investors.Es: Su confianza creció, sintiéndose más capaz de afrontar cualquier desafío inesperado.En: Her confidence grew, feeling more capable of facing any unexpected challenge.Es: Gracias al apoyo de Javier y Elena, y a su propia perseverancia, Mariana integró exitosamente los nuevos hallazgos.En: Thanks to the support of Javier and Elena, and her own perseverance, Mariana successfully integrated the new findings.Es: El Incubador vibró con sus risas y energía mientras se preparaban para los días de Carnaval, seguros de que su futuro era tan brillante como los festivales de verano en Buenos Aires.En: The Incubador vibrated with their laughter and energy as they prepared for the days of Carnaval, confident that their future was as bright as the summer festivals in Buenos Aires. Vocabulary Words:the hallway: el pasillodetermination: determinaciónfear of failure: temor al fracasothe envelope: el sobrethe hummingbird: el colibríthe riddle: el enigmathe deadline: el plazothe geometric pattern: el patrón geométricothe brain: el sesothe message: el mensajethe safe: la caja fuertethe panel: el panelthe patent: la patentethe contract: el contratothe proposal: la propuestathe investor: el inversionistathe confidence: la confianzathe perseverance: la perseveranciathe support: el apoyothe discovery: el descubrimientothe creativity: la creatividadthe entrepreneur: el emprendedor / la emprendedorathe mystery: el misteriothe code: el códigothe dead end: el callejón sin salidathe afternoon: la tardethe discussion: la discusiónthe strategy: la estrategiathe laughter: la risathe festival: el festival
Kenya's Lake Naivasha is famous for its flamingos and hippos. But it is being invaded by water hyacinths which are threatening the livelihoods of local fishermen. The alien weed is a huge problem in South Africa as well, the most invasive plant species in our freshwater ecosystems. In this week's edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Joseph Nguthiru, founder of the Kenyan start-up HyaPak Ecotech, which has developed a way to turn the invasive plant into a bioplastic. Website -https://hyapak.com/
This podcast episode features a compilation of past interviews with innovators and entrepreneurs in the realm of ecotech and sustainability. So it's come to this: an FO clip show. But the reason is clear: innovation isn't something that happens "out there". It's the conscious effort of brilliant, hard-working innovators grinding day in and day out. I dug into the archives to bring you some gems you might have missed over the years. These amazing people continue to inspire me! Featuring: Hans de Neve of Carbyon. Massimo Portincaso of Arsenale. Ben Christensen of Cambium Carbon. Martin Schichtel of Kraftblock. Greg Johnson of AquiPor Technologies. My agency: Aloa® Agency.
Ep. 162: It's always a Very Special Episode when Music Ally's Head of Insight, Stuart Dredge, joins the Focus podcast, and lo, Stu chats to Joe Sparrow in depth about AI (of course!), music fintech, music ecotech, music healthcare tech and more! This episode is part of Music Ally's annual music-tech Insight Report, available to Music Ally subscribers. ------
This episode focuses on the impact that Jebao/Jecod's DMP wavemaker will have on EcoTech Marine's VorTech line and beyond.
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Pitching Passion: Eco-Tech Dreams and Investor Triumphs Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/pitching-passion-eco-tech-dreams-and-investor-triumphs Story Transcript:It: In un giorno di autunno, il sole brillava attraverso le grandi finestre del vivace incubatore di startup.En: On an autumn day, the sun shone through the large windows of the bustling startup incubator.It: C'era un'atmosfera di eccitazione nell'aria, mescolata al profumo di caffè appena fatto.En: There was a sense of excitement in the air, mingled with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.It: Giulia fissava la sala riunioni con le pareti di vetro, sentendo il battito del suo cuore aumentare.En: Giulia stared at the meeting room with glass walls, feeling her heartbeat quicken.It: Accanto a lei c'era Marco, sempre sorridente e rassicurante.En: Next to her was Marco, always smiling and reassuring.It: "Dai, Giulia, ce la farai.En: "Come on, Giulia, you can do it.It: Sai quanto questo progetto è importante," disse Marco, posando una mano amichevole sulla sua spalla.En: You know how important this project is," Marco said, placing a friendly hand on her shoulder.It: Giulia respirò profondamente.En: Giulia took a deep breath.It: Il loro prodotto, una tecnologia ecologica per ridurre gli sprechi di plastica, rappresentava per lei più di un semplice progetto.En: Their product, an eco-friendly technology to reduce plastic waste, meant more to her than just a project.It: Era il sogno che aveva sempre avuto, ora a portata di mano.En: It was the dream she'd always had, now within reach.It: I due entrarono nella sala riunioni.En: The two entered the meeting room.It: Gli investitori sedevano attorno al tavolo, il loro sguardo curioso e attento.En: The investors sat around the table, their gazes curious and attentive.It: Giulia sentì di nuovo il nodo di ansia nello stomaco, ma salutò con un sorriso timido.En: Giulia felt a knot of anxiety in her stomach again but greeted them with a shy smile.It: Marco iniziò la presentazione con energia e precisione.En: Marco started the presentation with energy and precision.It: Parlava con fiducia, spiegando i dettagli tecnici e finanziari del prodotto.En: He spoke confidently, explaining the technical and financial details of the product.It: Poi, con un piccolo cenno, passò il turno a Giulia per la parte che le stava più a cuore.En: Then, with a small nod, he handed it over to Giulia for the part she cared about the most.It: "In questo momento storico," iniziò Giulia, la voce leggermente tremante, "abbiamo la responsabilità di innovare pensando all'ambiente."En: "In this historical moment," Giulia began, her voice slightly trembling, "we have the responsibility to innovate with the environment in mind."It: Fece una pausa, vedendo un accenno di interesse negli occhi degli investitori.En: She paused, seeing a hint of interest in the investors' eyes.It: Continuò a parlare, la passione per il progetto crescendo ad ogni parola.En: She continued speaking, her passion for the project growing with every word.It: Raccontò delle ore passate a sviluppare il prototipo, le notti di lavoro e la visione di un mondo più sostenibile.En: She talked about the hours spent developing the prototype, the nights of work, and the vision of a more sustainable world.It: Sentì la sua sicurezza aumentare ad ogni sguardo approvante degli investitori.En: She felt her confidence build with every approving glance from the investors.It: Alla fine del discorso, la sala era silenziosa per un momento, poi i volti degli investitori si illuminarono con sorrisi e curiosità.En: At the end of her speech, the room was silent for a moment, then the investors' faces lit up with smiles and curiosity.It: Uno di loro si chinò in avanti e disse, "Siamo molto interessati a discutere una collaborazione."En: One of them leaned forward and said, "We are very interested in discussing a collaboration."It: Giulia lasciò uscire un sospiro di sollievo, un sorriso che quasi scoppiava di orgoglio sul suo volto.En: Giulia let out a sigh of relief, a smile that nearly burst with pride on her face.It: Marco le fece un cenno pieno di ammirazione, sollevando il pollice in segno di approvazione.En: Marco gave her a nod full of admiration, raising his thumb in approval.It: Uscendo dalla sala riunioni, la gioia di Giulia era tangibile.En: Leaving the meeting room, Giulia's joy was palpable.It: La loro idea aveva conquistato gli investitori, ma, ancora più importante, aveva conquistato se stessa.En: Their idea had won over the investors, but more importantly, she had won over herself.It: Finalmente, si sentiva capace e sicura del suo posto nel mondo della tecnologia.En: Finally, she felt capable and secure in her place in the tech world.It: "Abbiamo fatto un ottimo lavoro," disse Giulia a Marco, mentre brindavano con due bicchieri di succo d'arancia nell'area lounge dell'incubatore.En: "We did a great job," Giulia said to Marco, as they toasted with two glasses of orange juice in the incubator's lounge area.It: Giulia aveva trovato la sua voce, e Marco aveva imparato a lasciarla brillare.En: Giulia had found her voice, and Marco had learned to let it shine.It: Il successo del pitch non era solo l'inizio di una nuova avventura per il loro prodotto, ma anche un capitolo nuovo nella loro amicizia—uno in cui ciascuno valorizzava e apprezzava il talento dell'altro.En: The success of the pitch was not only the start of a new adventure for their product but also a new chapter in their friendship—one where each valued and appreciated the other's talents.It: In quel vivace incubatore pieno di possibilità, Giulia e Marco avevano appena iniziato un nuovo viaggio insieme.En: In that lively incubator full of possibilities, Giulia and Marco had just embarked on a new journey together. Vocabulary Words:autumn: l'autunnowindows: le finestrebustling: vivaceincubator: l'incubatoreexcitement: l'eccitazionearoma: il profumobeamed: brillavareassuring: rassicuranteproject: il progettoheartbeat: il battito del cuoretechnology: la tecnologiaresponsibility: la responsabilitàinnovate: innovareenvironment: l'ambienteinvestors: gli investitorianxiety: l'ansiaprototype: il prototiposustainable: sostenibileapproval: l'approvazionecollaboration: la collaborazionerelief: il sollievopride: l'orgoglioadmiration: l'ammirazionelounge: l'area loungejuice: il succopitch: il pitchfriendship: l'amiciziachapter: il capitolojourney: il viaggioadventure: l'avventura
In this session we chat with co-founder of Ecotech Marine, Patrick Clasen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Business Blueprints, the podcast that helps you navigate the complex world of business strategy with clarity and confidence. I'm your host, Adrian Lawrence, and today, we're diving into a powerful tool that can help steer your business toward success: MOST Analysis. Whether you're a startup founder or a seasoned executive, understanding and applying MOST Analysis can give you the strategic direction you need to achieve your goals. Let's get started. Before we delve into the specifics of MOST Analysis, let's break down what this acronym stands for: M stands for Mission—the overarching purpose of your business. O stands for Objectives—the specific goals you want to achieve. S stands for Strategies—the plans you'll use to reach your objectives. T stands for Tactics—the day-to-day actions that will implement your strategies. By aligning these four components, MOST Analysis provides a structured framework that ensures every action you take is geared toward achieving your overall mission. Segment 1: The Importance of a Clear Mission Let's start with the Mission—the cornerstone of your analysis. The mission defines the purpose of your organization. It answers the question, "Why do we exist?" A well-defined mission statement should be clear, concise, and inspiring, serving as the guiding star for everything your company does. Voice Clip: "A mission statement isn't just a slogan—it's the foundation on which all your strategic decisions should be built." Absolutely. A strong mission statement provides clarity for your team, aligning everyone with the company's ultimate purpose. For example, Google's mission is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." This mission drives every project and initiative within the company, from search algorithms to new product developments. Segment 2: Setting SMART Objectives Host: Once your mission is established, the next step in MOST Analysis is defining your Objectives. These are the specific, measurable goals that will move your company closer to its mission. When setting objectives, it's crucial to make them SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. Voice Clip: "SMART objectives ensure that your goals are clear, trackable, and realistic, helping you avoid the pitfalls of vague planning." Host: That's right. For instance, instead of setting an objective like "Increase sales," a SMART objective would be "Increase sales by 15% within the next fiscal year." This objective is specific, measurable, and time-bound, making it easier to create a strategy around it. Segment 3: Crafting Effective Strategies Now that you have your objectives, it's time to develop the Strategies. Strategies are broad approaches that outline how you'll achieve your objectives. They serve as the roadmap guiding your company's journey from where you are now to where you want to be. Voice Clip: "Strategies are about making high-level choices that align resources and efforts with your objectives." For example, if your objective is to increase market share, a strategy might involve expanding into new geographic regions, launching new products, or acquiring a competitor. The key is to ensure that your strategies are aligned with both your objectives and your mission. [Transition Music] Segment 4: Implementing with Tactical Precision Host: Finally, we arrive at Tactics. Tactics are the specific actions and initiatives that execute your strategies. While strategies are broad and long-term, tactics are more granular and immediate. They're the steps you'll take on the ground to bring your strategy to life. Voice Clip: "Tactics are where the rubber meets the road—they're the daily activities that make your strategies a reality." Host: Exactly. If your strategy is to expand into a new region, your tactics might include setting up local offices, launching targeted marketing campaigns, and hiring regional sales teams. Each tactic should be directly linked to your strategy and, by extension, to your objectives and mission. Segment 5: Bringing It All Together – A Case Study Host: To see MOST Analysis in action, let's consider a case study of a fictional company, EcoTech, which specializes in sustainable energy solutions. Mission: To make renewable energy accessible and affordable for everyone. Objective: Increase customer base by 20% within two years. Strategy: Expand product offerings to include affordable home solar kits. Tactics: Partner with local retailers, launch a social media campaign targeting eco-conscious consumers, and offer financing options. Voice Clip: "By aligning their mission, objectives, strategies, and tactics, EcoTech ensures that every action they take drives them toward their ultimate goal." Exec Capital We have a blog about MOST Analysis which can be found here.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Sparks of Trust: Navigating Secrets in Barcelona's Startup Scene Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/sparks-of-trust-navigating-secrets-in-barcelonas-startup-scene Story Transcript:Es: En el corazón de Barcelona, en un verano caluroso, el bullicioso incubador de startups estaba lleno de vida y esperanza.En: In the heart of Barcelona, on a hot summer day, the bustling startup incubator was full of life and hope.Es: Luz, una joven emprendedora, trabajaba tarde en su mesa.En: Luz, a young entrepreneur, was working late at her desk.Es: Su proyecto de tecnología eco-amigable era su pasión.En: Her eco-friendly technology project was her passion.Es: Mateo, su socio escéptico, se encontraba a su lado.En: Mateo, her skeptical partner, was by her side.Es: "No sé, Luz," decía Mateo.En: "I don't know, Luz," Mateo said.Es: "Este Rafael suena demasiado bueno para ser verdad."En: "This Rafael sounds too good to be true."Es: Rafael, el carismático pero enigmático inversor, había mostrado interés en el proyecto de Luz.En: Rafael, the charismatic yet enigmatic investor, had shown interest in Luz's project.Es: Había propuesto una reunión secreta después de horas de trabajo.En: He had proposed a secret meeting after work hours.Es: Luz no estaba segura.En: Luz wasn't sure.Es: ¿Debía ir sola o debe contarle a Mateo?En: Should she go alone, or should she tell Mateo?Es: Esa noche, mientras la celebración de San Juan llenaba las calles de luces y risas, Luz caminó por los pasillos vacíos del incubador.En: That night, while the celebration of San Juan filled the streets with lights and laughter, Luz walked through the empty halls of the incubator.Es: Rafael la esperaba en una sala de conferencias con las cortinas cerradas.En: Rafael was waiting for her in a conference room with the curtains drawn.Es: "Gracias por venir, Luz," dijo Rafael con una sonrisa misteriosa.En: "Thanks for coming, Luz," Rafael said with a mysterious smile.Es: "Creo que tu proyecto tiene mucho potencial."En: "I think your project has great potential."Es: Luz respiró profundo.En: Luz took a deep breath.Es: "Gracias.En: "Thank you.Es: Pero tengo unas preguntas antes de continuar."En: But I have some questions before we proceed."Es: Rafael la miró más de cerca, como si supiera algo que Luz desconocía.En: Rafael looked at her more closely, as if he knew something Luz didn't.Es: "Pregúntame lo que quieras."En: "Ask me anything you want."Es: A medida que la conversación avanzaba, Luz comenzó a notar detalles sospechosos.En: As the conversation progressed, Luz began to notice suspicious details.Es: Rafael mencionó planes que ella no había compartido con nadie más.En: Rafael mentioned plans that she hadn't shared with anyone else.Es: ¿Cómo podría saber tanto?En: How could he know so much?Es: "¿Cómo sabes tanto sobre mi proyecto?"En: "How do you know so much about my project?"Es: preguntó Luz, tratando de mantener la calma.En: Luz asked, trying to stay calm.Es: Rafael sonrió.En: Rafael smiled.Es: "Tengo mis métodos.En: "I have my ways.Es: Pero no te preocupes, quiero ayudarte."En: But don't worry, I want to help you."Es: Luz dudaba.En: Luz had doubts.Es: Recordó las palabras de Mateo.En: She remembered Mateo's words.Es: Decidió ser valiente y confrontar a Rafael.En: She decided to be brave and confront Rafael.Es: "Necesito confiar en mis socios.En: "I need to trust my partners.Es: Y tú no me das razones para confiar en ti."En: And you give me no reason to trust you."Es: Rafael se levantó, su sonrisa desapareciendo.En: Rafael stood up, his smile fading.Es: "La confianza es un lujo en este negocio."En: "Trust is a luxury in this business."Es: Luz decidió en ese momento.En: Luz made her decision at that moment.Es: "Vamos a buscar otro inversor."En: "We're going to look for another investor."Es: Salió del cuarto, sintiéndose aliviada pero también preocupada.En: She left the room, feeling relieved but also worried.Es: Rafael podría haber sido una trampa.En: Rafael could have been a trap.Es: Mateo la esperaba fuera.En: Mateo was waiting outside.Es: "¿Cómo te fue?"En: "How did it go?"Es: preguntó.En: he asked.Es: "Rafael tenía otras intenciones," dijo Luz.En: "Rafael had other intentions," Luz said.Es: "Vamos a encontrar a alguien en quien podamos confiar."En: "We're going to find someone we can trust."Es: Mateo sonrió, aliviado.En: Mateo smiled, relieved.Es: "Juntos, podemos hacerlo."En: "Together, we can do it."Es: Ese verano, Luz aprendió una valiosa lección sobre confianza y trabajo en equipo.En: That summer, Luz learned a valuable lesson about trust and teamwork.Es: Con Mateo a su lado, se sentía lista para llevar su proyecto al siguiente nivel, con la seguridad de saber que la confianza y la honestidad siempre prevalecen.En: With Mateo by her side, she felt ready to take her project to the next level, secure in the knowledge that trust and honesty always prevail. Vocabulary Words:the heart: el corazónthe incubator: el incubadorthe entrepreneur: la emprendedorathe eco-friendly technology: la tecnología eco-amigablethe partner: el sociothe investor: el inversorthe conference room: la sala de conferenciasthe potential: el potencialthe detail: el detallethe honesty: la honestidadthe luxury: el lujothe trap: la trampathe project: el proyectothe startup: la startupthe desk: la mesathe curtain: la cortinathe meeting: la reuniónthe laughter: la risathe breath: el respirothe street: la callethe hall: el pasillothe way: el métodothe doubt: la dudathe word: la palabrathe trust: la confianzathe partner (business): el sociothe lesson: la lecciónthe team: el equipothe knowledge: el conocimientothe honesty (repeated): la honestidad
Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Floating City Rescued: Heroes of Gamla Stan Embrace Tech & Nature Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/floating-city-rescued-heroes-of-gamla-stan-embrace-tech-nature Story Transcript:Sv: Gamla Stan, en magisk plats i Stockholm, svävade över Östersjön.En: Gamla Stan, a magical place in Stockholm, floated above the Baltic Sea.Sv: Staden var inte som andra städer.En: The city was not like other cities.Sv: Den flöt på vattnet och dess invånare använde avancerad teknik för att leva hållbart.En: It floated on the water, and its inhabitants used advanced technology to live sustainably.Sv: Ingrid, Lars och Matilda bodde här.En: Ingrid, Lars, and Matilda lived here.Sv: Ingrid var en uppfinnare.En: Ingrid was an inventor.Sv: Hon älskade att skapa nya saker.En: She loved to create new things.Sv: Lars var en ingenjör.En: Lars was an engineer.Sv: Han hjälpte Ingrid med hennes uppfinningar.En: He helped Ingrid with her inventions.Sv: Matilda var en lärare.En: Matilda was a teacher.Sv: Hon lärde barnen om teknik och natur.En: She taught children about technology and nature.Sv: En dag inträffade något ovanligt.En: One day, something unusual happened.Sv: Solpanelerna som gav Gamla Stan energi slutade fungera.En: The solar panels that provided Gamla Stan with energy stopped working.Sv: Staden blev mörk och kall.En: The city became dark and cold.Sv: Ingrid, Lars och Matilda visste att de var tvungna att lösa problemet.En: Ingrid, Lars, and Matilda knew they had to solve the problem.Sv: "Vi måste hitta orsaken till felet," sa Ingrid.En: "We must find the cause of the malfunction," said Ingrid.Sv: De tre vännerna började undersöka solpanelerna.En: The three friends began investigating the solar panels.Sv: De upptäckte att ett tekniskt problem hade skadat dem.En: They discovered that a technical issue had damaged them.Sv: Lars föreslog att de skulle använda reservdelar för att reparera solpanelerna.En: Lars suggested that they use spare parts to repair the solar panels.Sv: "Vi måste arbeta snabbt," sa Matilda.En: "We must work quickly," said Matilda.Sv: Ingrid och Lars lagade solpanelerna medan Matilda lärde barnen om solenergi.En: Ingrid and Lars repaired the solar panels while Matilda taught the children about solar energy.Sv: De använde återvunnet material och smarta lösningar.En: They used recycled materials and clever solutions.Sv: Snart började solpanelerna fungera igen.En: Soon, the solar panels started working again.Sv: Ljuset och värmen återvände till Gamla Stan.En: Light and warmth returned to Gamla Stan.Sv: Invånarna i staden samlades för att tacka Ingrid, Lars och Matilda.En: The city's inhabitants gathered to thank Ingrid, Lars, and Matilda.Sv: De var stolta över sitt teamwork och sin förmåga att lösa problem.En: They were proud of their teamwork and problem-solving skills.Sv: De visste att deras hållbara levnadssätt hade räddat staden.En: They knew that their sustainable way of living had saved the city.Sv: Staden fortsatte att sväva ovanför Östersjön, och dess invånare fortsatte att leva i harmoni med miljön.En: The city continued to float above the Baltic Sea, and its inhabitants continued to live in harmony with the environment.Sv: Ingen glömde dagen då Ingrid, Lars och Matilda räddade Gamla Stan.En: No one forgot the day Ingrid, Lars, and Matilda saved Gamla Stan.Sv: De insåg hur viktig tekniken och naturen var för deras framtid.En: They realized how important technology and nature were for their future.Sv: Slutet.En: The end. Vocabulary Words:magical: magiskinhabitants: invånareadvanced: avanceradsustainably: hållbartinventor: uppfinnaretechnical issue: tekniskt problemrecycled materials: återvunnet materialclever solutions: smarta lösningarmalfunction: felengineer: ingenjörrepair: repareraenergy: energiteamwork: teamworkenvironment: miljönature: natursustainability: hållbarhetfloating: flytandegathered: samladesharmony: harmoniproblem-solving: problemlösningdiscover: upptäckaprovided: gavdamaged: skadatrepair: lagaquickly: snabbtsolution: lösningproud: stoltfuture: framtidimportant: viktigtaught: lärde
This episode covers my thoughts on some of EcoTech's latest pricing and products, my initial reaction to ReeFi Labs lighting, and general thoughts on how Aperture's approach impacts the companies under its umbrella.
One week before recording this podcast, Garret Little passed his NABCEP PVIP exam. In this podcast we talk about his experience taking the exam 9 years after his first try and getting a really good score! We also talk about the exam experience, memory techniques, taking the Ecotech class vs. the HeatSpring class for preparing for the exam. There is nothing more important for passing an exam than knowing what to study. Here is the class Garret took to pass the NABCEP PVIP exam: NABCEP PV Installation Professional (PVIP) Certification Prep Garret also has installed PV systems in Nepal and Colombia. Here is a list of topics we covered: Exam Prep NABCEP PV Installation Professional (PVIP) exam NABCEP Energy Storage Installation Professional (ESIP) NABCEP PV Associate (PVA) NABCEP PV Technical Sales (PVTS) NABCEP PV Design Specialist (PVDS) NABCEP PV Commissioning and Maintenance Specialist (PVCMS) NABCEP PV Installer Specialist (PVIS) NABCEP PV System Inspector (PVSI) Meazure Online exam platform Taking the exam in person like Garret did Kaplan CleanTech (no longer in business) Brian Hayden the Founder of HeatSpring and super cool dude Tom Chatagnier Solar Saint from Diablo Valley College Live online proctoring from home vs. testing center for NABCEP exam Dry erase board for test notes ESIP = Energy Storage Installation Professional NABCEP Certification Colombian Comedian into solar Brittany, Brit, Brian, South, James and Nycx Learning techniques Memory techniques State dependent memory Short term memory Long term memory Quantum memory Memorizing Pi Here is from the email Garret sent me after passing the exam: Hey Sean, I just wanted to express my gratitude towards you for the classes you teach through Heatspring. Hopefully my name rings a bell as I have sent a few messages recently via the 58-hour course, one particular about question 30 on the 1-30 bonus practice exam - looks like the Heatspring team is pretty dang on top of it to make changes, so kudos to them! I took the PVIP yesterday morning and passed with an 87%. I can't express enough just how instrumental this course was in my confidence and ultimately, results. I took the PVIP nine years ago and was far underprepared and it's been a dark cloud looming over me since and when I finally would apply to retake it, I never really had direction in what to study, so I honestly just didn't take it and wasted money and time applying. This time around, after finding out about Heatspring, I signed up back in September of last year and went to work, and boy am I happy I did. The very first thing I noticed during the start of the 40-hour course was how easy it was to stay attentive. The videos and lectures are engaging. Listening to you isn't a chore like many online courses, and please for the sake of everyone, don't ever stop cracking little jokes throughout like the white house being your house, or pointing out the solar "clip art" guy with the blue shirt who appears to be "measuring a module with a fluorescent wire...?". These things make the biggest difference and I absolutely wish more online lecturers leaned a little more into that! This course really covered everything I experienced on the exam and in all honesty, to me it seemed it presented quite a bit more information and material than the NABCEP covered, at least from my experience . For example, I don't think I had one string sizing question, conduit fill, or even conductor sizing with derates (if my memory serves me right). It was not nearly as much calculations as I had anticipated, aside from interconnection calcs, which were all fairly similar. With that being said, I feel tremendously more knowledgeable than I was even just a few months ago prior to taking this course and I am so thankful for that. Thank you again so much for working with Heatspring on these courses to provide such thorough, entertaining, and educational content. It feels so incredibly good to not only have passed the exam, but to feel that much more educated. Sincerely, Garret Little // Sunbridge Solar To pass any NABCEP exam, you can take Sean's online classes at www.HeatSpring.com/SEAN To see all of what he has going on, go to www.solarSEAN.com
74 % der Befragten einer Statista Studie glauben nicht, dass es in den nächsten Jahren gelingen wird, den Klimawandel wirksam zu bekämpfen. Wie könnte KI hier helfen? Der Trend in der Künstlichen Intelligenz geht hin zu immer größeren und komplexeren Modellen. Diese können zwar Vorschläge machen, doch umsetzen muss sie der Mensch. Dessen Hauptproblem ist die Geschwindigkeit. In der Umsetzung und in der Finanzierung. Eine KI kann uns hier Wege aufzeigen. Doch auch die hat ihre Schattenseite: Leider ist schon das Entwickeln und das Trainieren von Modellen nicht sehr ressourcenschonend. Stellt sich also die Frage: Wie können wir heute schon den Einsatz und die Entwicklung von KI-Systemen nachhaltiger gestalten?Zu Gast: Prof. Dr. Reinhard Kahle leitet das Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker-Zentrum an der Universität Tübingen und befasst sich dort mit Herausforderungen der Wissenschaften im digitalen Zeitalter, wozu auch KI gehört.Fundstück der Woche: DBU NachhaltigkeitsberichtOPITZ CONSULTING ■■■ Digitale Service ManufakturDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Nina & Frank laden sich Gäste ein und sprechen mit ihnen über aktuelle Entwicklungen im Umfeld der Künstlichen Intelligenz.
https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USWelcome, everyone, to a truly transformative episode! Today, we have the honor of diving into the boundless realms of innovation and consciousness with none other than Dr. Vijak Haddadi. As a transformational guide and innovator, Dr. Haddadi's journey is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary exploration and visionary thinking. With an impressive background spanning an MBA and a PhD, Dr. Haddadi's expertise extends far beyond conventional boundaries.At Syntegral, nestled in the vibrant landscape of Kingston University London Area, Dr. Haddadi orchestrates a symphony of ideas that transcend the ordinary. His interests, ranging from archetypal cosmology to artificial intelligence and regenerative ecosystems, paint a portrait of a mind unbounded by traditional constraints.Dr. Haddadi's superpowers are as awe-inspiring as they are diverse. From crafting win-win deals to envisioning radical growth, his abilities transcend the mundane, shaping the future of human potential and multi-stakeholder synergy. As an architect of innovation labs, activation agencies, and venture builders, Dr. Haddadi's impact reverberates across industries, from EcoTech to MarTech and beyond.Today, we embark on a journey into the depths of Dr. Haddadi's visionary world, exploring the intersection of technology, consciousness, and human enhancement. Get ready to expand your horizons and challenge your perceptions as we delve into the mind of a true pioneer in the art of thought design and execution. Ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome Dr. Vijak Haddadi to the conversation.”https://www.linkedin.com/company/syntegralco/http://linkedin.com/in/vijak https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_US
In the annals of scientific history, certain individuals stand out for their visionary ideas and groundbreaking contributions. Viktor Schauberger, often regarded as a maverick thinker, was a man far ahead of his time. His profound understanding of water's mysteries and his innovative ecological concepts earned him the title of the "Water Wizard" and established him as an eco-technologist par excellence. Viktor Schauberger's life story is a captivating narrative of an unconventional mind. Born in Austria in the late 19th century, Schauberger spent his formative years observing the natural world. His deep connection to nature became the cornerstone of his unconventional scientific theories. Delving into his upbringing, education, and early influences sheds light on how he developed his unique perspectives on natural phenomena. Schauberger's contributions to the realms of ecology, hydrodynamics, and alternative energy systems remain influential. His ability to perceive the intricate workings of nature and harness its potential serves as a guiding light for those seeking to address today's environmental challenges. As we explore his life, theories, and enduring impact, we're reminded of the profound insights of this water wizard and eco-technologist, whose vision transcends time and continues to shape our understanding of the world around us. The main observations which Victor Schauberger sort of brought to this world and then appropriated to many different types of technology. Conventional design dictates is the essence of friction, the opposition of motion against time and space. What Victor is proposed a handsome alternative that reckons with harmony and efficiency that is sound and works with nature. It is known as Eco-Technology. At the core of Victor Schauberger's legacy lies his groundbreaking theories about water. He perceived water not merely as a chemical compound but as a living entity with its intelligence and energetic characteristics. His unconventional insights challenged conventional hydrology, suggesting that water's spiral movement and inherent energies held immense potential for sustainable energy, ecological balance, and even anti-gravitational phenomena. He proposed the idea of using rivers and their flows and how the water actually moved through them, instead of building artificial systems that requires systematic destruction and removal of nature to pave ways for infrastructure. He was the first one to invent water filters without any chemicals. Because the process of restructuring, putting a living charge back in the water, the vortex has a natural separation mechanism. He also he created a water vortexers, energy generation, generation devices crediting him as the “Water Wizard'. But the genius behind his expertise on water technology is built from the foundations of efficiency and resourcefulness. Viktor developed a deep understanding of the forest and its inhabitants, and he learned to observe and appreciate. But unfortunately, as classic human nature dictates, the greedy business began cutting down more and becoming abusive to the forest. And so it started to then destroy the ecosystem as efficient wood cutting technology are developed. The introduction of greed often disrupts the natural balance when someone creates synchronicity with nature. It's as if, at a certain point, the desire for maximum exposure takes precedence. As this individual began speaking out against the established norms, a shift occurred—criticism and opposition emerged. However, amidst this, there was a productive turn. This person, identified as Victor, transitioned into the role of a forest master, advocating against clear cutting and confronting the exploitative logging industry. His focus shifted to developing water vortex turbines, a fascinating endeavor. Victor recognized the potential of these turbines to create a spiral or vortex motion that could generate electricity. His observations delved into the concept of polarizations, notably observing a double helix within the vortex near its bottom. Initially appearing as a single translational movement, these discoveries marked a significant breakthrough. He views water as the most important thing as blood would be in an ecosystem. So think about the human being. What's important for our blood. It requires oxygen. Hence, we have so much of our vascular system. The body functions very much like water, it should be fluid to change and open for catalyst in evolution. Things require a catalyst. Viktor Schauberger's principles regarding natural energy flow, biomimicry, and his profound reverence for nature hold significant relevance in today's environmental movements. His impact on current ecological practices, biomimetic technologies, and water conservation efforts showcases the enduring relevance and influence of his concepts. One fascinating aspect lies in the cycle and filtration process of water, which gathers purity and enhances efficiency, thereby revitalizing the water molecule itself. Recently, I heard a woman discussing a similar topic, exploring water from a spiritual perspective. He emphasized that the flow of water, not only within the body but through it, aligns with natural forces, harmonizing rather than generating friction or resistance. This aligns with Schauberger's principle: nature generates its power through this movement, emphasizing design that works in harmony with natural forces. At a deeper level, water stands as the ultimate catalyst for power. In the creation of raw materials, the transformation requires fluidity, dissolving atomic properties to generate something new. This is evident in our nuclear reactors, which rely on fission rather than fusion. Furthermore, Schauberger emphasized the necessity of exchange, emphasizing that it's an essential mechanism in sustaining a system, particularly within complex biological organisms. His visionary ideas revolutionized how we perceive and interact with water, presenting opportunities for a more harmonious relationship between humanity and nature. Nature's a living organism and has its own wisdom. Amidst our era's environmental concerns, Schauberger's teachings offer guidance for a harmonious relationship between humanity and nature. Industries are increasingly adopting his principles, applying them in water treatment methods and biomimetic engineering, fostering eco-friendly technologies and sustainable practices. Schauberger's holistic perspective of nature and pioneering water theories continue to inspire scientists, environmentalists, and innovators worldwide. Embracing Schauberger's wisdom may hold the key to a more balanced and sustainable future for both humanity and the planet. Join us on an exploration as we unravel the novelties and wonders of Eco-technology with Alexander and Jason.
Guest/s Name ✨Nigel Cannings, CTO at Intelligent Voice [@intelligentvox]Bio ✨Nigel Cannings is the CTO at Intelligent Voice. He has over 25 years' experience in both Law and Technology, is the founder of Intelligent Voice Ltd and a pioneer in all things voice. Nigel is also a regular speaker at industry events such as NVIDIA GTC and holds multiple patents in Speech, NLP and Confidential Computing technologies. He is an Industrial Fellow at the University of East London.On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelcannings/?originalSubdomain=ukGoogle Scholar | https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=zHL1sngAAAAJ&hl=en____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak
Guest: Trond Arne Undheim, Founder of Yegii [@Yegii_Insight] and Research Scholar in Global Systemic Risk, Innovation, and Policy at Stanford University [@Stanford].On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/undheim/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/trondauWebsite | https://trondundheim.com/On Facebook| https://www.facebook.com/trond.undheim/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/trondundheim/?hl=enOn YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI4EpjuQzb58EiawzElwvYQ____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak
How we think and feel about the climate response, whether optimistic, pessimistic, cynical or pragmatic, shapes our perceptions of possible solutions. Too often, we argue over emotional perceptions and not hard climate data. But hard data is sterile, it doesn't necessarily engage the passions that move us to act. So, we tell stories, often focusing on what can go wrong. Author Justin Bean wrote What Could Go Right to counter the "doom and gloom" media coverage that makes every day feel like a climate failure. We need to be honest and pragmatic, he argues, to face the climate crisis and invest in useful solutions, many of which already exist. For example, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things can be combined to help track and eliminate waste. He believes society will move from today's complicated poly-crisis, when so many human systems are failing, to an “omni-thriving world” in which new jobs and business opportunities can deliver a just and prosperous future. Justin Bean is a longtime Silicon Valley executive and advisor to sustainability startups who current works as Sustainability Strategy and Solution Lead at Hitachi's Environmental Business group. Following other optimists, such as the late Hans Rosling and Buckminster Fuller, he writes that social and technical progress has prepared society for a rapid transition to low-carbon living. The distributed, democratically governed future is possible, though we face aggressive alternative forms of government, like China. But we've always confronted those challenges and humanity is still here, democracy is holding on. We all have choices to make, and understanding our options is the first step toward a better future. As Justin says, a lot could go right. You can learn more about Justin at https://www.justincbean.com/ What Could Go Right is available from Amazon, Powell's Books, and in local bookstores.
Pete Rizzo spoke with Director of Marketing Victoria Curcio about the importance of recycling E-Waste as well as how to spot the signs for unsafe data in your electronics.
Bio: Ecotech is a solo electronic music project started by Zachary Sedefian in January 2021. Ecotech often releases dub techno or deep house tracks, but he also records a lot of other music. His submission to Data Cult Audio is an amalgamation of experiments he made in Upstate New York and Lima, Peru. The first half is an exploration of the MengQi Wing Pinger as an instrument, accompanied by a Ciat-Lonbarde Cocoquantus, Lorre-Mill DoubleKnot, and eurorack modular synthesizer. In the second half Ecotech used a Charango (traditional Andean instrument), iPhone, and Cocoquantus to make contemplative grainy soundscapes. This recording combines an interest in the limits of frequency modulation and ping with time-stretched garden sounds and false nostalgia. Links: https://ecotech.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/Ecotechnologist https://www.instagram.com/ecotechnologist_/
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This week Charli and Bethany finish their discussion on personal branding in the b2b space, by going in-depth on what to do once you've built your brand.Then Charli interviews Stephen Ballard, the CEO and Co-founder of EcoTech. Stephen explains the decision to start his own industrial distribution company and how focusing on the customer needs first is defining the company's success.[Interview Starts @37:15]Stephen Ballard, is the CEO and Co-founder of EcoTech. He lives in Fairhope, AL and loves watching sports, fishing, boating, and most of all spending time with his wife and 2 children. He attended Samford University on a baseball scholarship, and earned a degree in Business Administration with a focus in Management & Marketing. He and EcoTech's other founder, Trent Cameron, share a strong passion for serving people. This passion drives them to make sure every decision made benefits their customers and team members, both at work and at home. Stephen believes there's no stronger business than one built by joyful people who show up everyday to fulfill a greater purpose.https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwballard/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/ecotechnical/https://eco-technical.com/Watch this episode on YouTube.Resources and Links:EPIC - event informationEPIC - Charli's blogGet the digital editionSign up for the NewsletterPerson of the WeekNominate an Industry Person of the WeekEmpowering Women Meetup - Wed. March 9Empowering Brands Meetup - Tues, March 15Empowering Women PodcastLunch & Learn with Vincehttps://empoweringpumps.comhttps://empoweringwomeninindustry.comTwitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagrampodcast@empoweringpumps.comhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Welcome back to the rose bros podcast!This episode we are joined by Cory Dosdall, President of Ascend EcoTech, for another edition of the Rundle Eco-Capitalism Podcast Series, where the idea is to explore companies giving back to the environment while also making a profit.Ascend EcoTech is a wastewater cleaning and purifying business that provides sustainable chemistry solutions to water used in pulp & paper, oil & gas, agriculture and mining industries. The goal of Ascend is to allow companies to be able to reuse all water 100% instead of having to constantly use fresh water in their day to day operations. Instead of using synthetic chemicals to purify water, Ascend has created a natural mixture that is environmentally friendly. We sat down for a smooth cup of rose bros coffee and discussed the problem of contaminated water used in industry, how water purification technology is improving , the challenges of using fresh water in industry, giving back to the environment while making a profit and a lot more.Also, this week's podcast was brought to you by A1 Media.Looking to grow your business online?A1 can help grow your business through its bundled media packages including a website, newsletter, social media accounts, eCommerce storefront or podcast.Let A1 help tell your entrepreneurial story and reach millions of new customers.Check out a1dev.ca today for more details on how you can grow your business.Also, looking to learn more about everything from healthcare to the outdoors, investing and local news?Check out the rose bros newsletter!The rose bros newsletter is sent twice a week and is packed with interesting articles, new podcast episodes, book recommendations, pictures, quotes and tweets.Head over to rosebros.ca and learn more today. Support the show (https://rosebros.ca/)
In this conversation with serial entrepreneur and Detroit loyalist, Edi Demaj, the Co-Founder of KODE Labs discussed commercial real estate, smart buildings, transparency, and education. The leadership and vision that Edi has for the future of the commercial real estate space are inspiring. Really glad to have him on the show and hope to have him again. KODE Labs Website: https://kodelabs.com/Connect with Edi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edidemaj/Tweet Edi: https://twitter.com/EdiDemajJoin the Slack Channel: https://cleantechies.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-pd2drz6d-N~9nURU5JlyMXv2ZiO5bAQ#/shared-invite/emailSubscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.silasmahner.com/ctnewslettersignupHMU on Twitter: @silasmahnerSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/silasmahner_________We are proud to be sponsored by Tigo Energy to bring this show to you.Tigo Energy is a Silicon Valley renewable energy company with more than 13 years of experience in Module Level Power Electronics (MLPE) design and deployment. With over 1GWh of solar production monitored daily and approximately 900 TB of global solar data, Tigo is the proven leader in MLPE. In 2021, Tigo revealed its Energy Intelligence Battery and Inverter products, which are designed as the first truly installer-centric residential solar-plus-storage solution. Specifically targeted at the needs of installers, this solution is designed to be fast, flexible, and dependable to directly impact the profit and loss statement of installers. Come learn more at https://tigoenergy.com/cleantechies _________We are proud to continue working with NextWave as our official show sponsor for this podcast. NextWave and all of its staff are highly motivated to advance the ClimateTech revolution and are constantly innovating ways that they can help affect that transition. From experts in the talent space to ESG experts, NextWave is taking on Climate and Social responsibility head-on and helping companies build great cultures that not only make the world a better place but also increase workplace satisfaction.Reach out to NextWave Partners today to learn more about how we might partner with you today. https://www.next-wavepartners.com/ / info@next-wavepartners.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/silasmahner)
Mark admits he buys a few corals while later on the show they chat about Ecotech Marine selling to Bertram's new holding group. Change is a foot in the industry.
My draw dropped open when Norman told me how much money in energy costs he saved a Brazilian company. He and his team take a decidedly business approach to their environmental efforts. And, Norman is quite articulate about the power of using your "breakdown" as your "breakthrough." He details the time his hand went numb as well as when a friend called him for help. Both stories remind us that Founders are not super human. We need people and habits that support our wellbeing.
My draw dropped open when Norman told me how much money in energy costs he saved a Brazilian company. He and his team take a decidedly business approach to their environmental efforts. And, Norman is quite articulate about the power of using your "breakdown" as your "breakthrough." He details the time his hand went numb as well as when a friend called him for help. Both stories remind us that Founders are not super human. We need people and habits that support our wellbeing.
In this week's episode I am joined by Adam Bergman, Managing Director of EcoTech Capital, an advisory company, providing strategic and financial advice to senior executives working at the intersection of Agri-FoodTech, and Climate change. We explored some of the early learnings and experiences that helped shape Adam's values. We explored Adam's earlier career, exploring the growth of cleantech 1.0, to the current investment trends and interest in climate change technology, and particularly the landscape for Agri-FoodTech investment. He outlines the consumer trends driving the market, and the opportunities for early stage companies to secure long term funding options, including the growth of the SPAC market. Adam outlines growth areas, and opportunities for companies at the crucial interface of sustainability and innovation
Christopher Patton is an international entrepreneur, technology diligence extraordinaire, and eco-tech guru. Chris is an accomplished inventor with a background in Electrical Engineering, Mining, and Hydrogen Technologies. He owned the first American gold and diamond exploration company in the Ivory Coast and has produced over 14 documentaries on science and technology. He was a screenwriter for Warner Brothers, and Image Entertainment, a producer and a V/FX producer with Dark Horse Comics and a regular science advisor to the entire motion picture industry.After having tested, financed and evaluated hundreds of technologies, Chris Founded Quantum Green Technologies: an advanced eco-technology incubation and development company. Presently, he is the Founder of Phase 5 Energy: advanced motors, turbines and clean energy systems for deployment in aerospace, nautical, agriculture, industry and transportation and a Board Advisor to GEM (Global Environment Media). Cherry-picking the extensive Special Skills section on Chris's extensive resume is great fun! Here are some tasty fruit from that tree: Nutritional Biochemistry, Finance Consultant, Electrical Engineering, and FBI Consultant on Ponzi Schemes and Foreign Trade Programs!
In our TTB season 2 finale, we delve into the convergence of technology and environmental sustainability, using the results of a DLC school-wide survey that quizzed students about their choice of search engine to underpin our discussion. We harness the diverse perspectives of our guests from the non-profit, policy-making, activism and academia space to tackle topics from the future of environmental policy to the Ecosia/DuckDuckGo vs. Google debate – maybe then, dear listeners, will you finally pivot away from Google, perhaps? All jokes aside, thank you to all our guests that have contributed to season 2 of the Tech Bubble and we can't wait to bring you new content in our forthcoming season!
Replacing a door on a 2003 Lincoln Town Car. 1992 Chevy 1/2 ton v6 4.3 No Power Low Battery Voltage on Gauges. Computer wont work. 2011 Harley Davidson F150 No Start. Engine Wont Crank. Starter, Computer Programing. Water Damage. What kind of scanner for a do it yourselfer. Autel Scanners. Key Programmers. 2002 Malibu Engine Overheating No Cooling Fans. Ecotech. 2001 Dodge Ram Wiring Problem. No Tail Lights or Brake Lights. FICM Module. GMC Canyon 4cylinder bucks like Plug Boots or Coils. Runs bad.
In this episode we talk about pumps and cleaning pumps and shit. And acid. We talk about acid, and the take away should be Be Fucking Careful with Acid. Links to stuff talked about in the episode Petition on Change.org https://www.change.org/p/reef2reef-com-reef2reef-treat-lgbtq-persons-fairly-and-equally Sicce Pumps https://www.sicce.com/ Ecotech https://ecotechmarine.com/ Neptune Systems https://www.neptunesystems.com/
Led by CEO Pandwe Gibson, EcoTech Visions serves as a co-manufacturing space in Miami Florida to help entrepreneurs and startups develop eco-friendly localized manufacturing capacity. Below are two excerpts from the podcast. "We are committed to limiting the planet's warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius in alignment with the UN's recommendations and the ideal outcome of the Paris A. We aim to contribute to this broader mission by facilitating the distributed manufacturing of bio-resin and other environmentally friendly products in a manner that promotes entrepreneurship and innovation across materials sciences and business models. There is no need for every venture to figure out and build their own manufacturing capacity. They can outsource that to us." "Co-manufacturing can be compared to co-working offices in the sense that instead of sharing an office or workspace, entrepreneurs are able to share the use of advanced manufacturing equipment in a manner that is optimized for local supply chains. Legacy systems have traditionally forced entrepreneurs to outsource production to China and other parts of the world. This outsourcing comes at a significant cost in terms of complexity, fragility, and carbon footprint that we are looking to reduce by bringing cost-effective production back to the United States in a more regionalized way. We also aim to provide customers with about 10% cost savings through this shift." Here is the transcript summary of the podcast. -- Entrepreneurs for Impact is the only private mastermind community for investor-backed CEOs, founders, and investors fighting climate change. We're on a mission to help “scale up” climate leaders supercharge their impacts, share best practices, expand their networks, and reach their full potential. Our highly vetted, invite-only cohorts of 11 executives catalyze personal development and business growth via monthly meetings, annual retreats, a member-only Climate Investor Database, and 1:1 coaching and strategy calls. Here are membership benefits, and these are sample members. To request more information on membership, click here. Peer groups are led by Dr. Chris Wedding who brings $1B+ of investment experience, 50,000+ professional students taught, 25 years of meditation, an obsession with constant improvement, and far too many mistakes to keep to himself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/entrepreneurs-for-impact/message
Nie tylko w finansach, medycynie i IT można robić fajne projekty. Dzisiaj rozmawiamy z braćmi Ciasnocha, którzy maja genialny pomysł na startUp, łączący w sobie wątki Eco, Agro, finansów i technologii.
One of the nice things about hosting a podcast is the opportunity to make new friends and reconnect with old ones. On today’s episode of Raising Your Antenna, I was able to do both. I've known Adam Bergman for 15 years as we go back to the halcyon days of the solar revolution and have stayed in touch as renewables have waxed and waned as well as reinvented itself in an effort to stay relevant, attract investment and most importantly continue its quest to mitigate climate change and effect systemic transformation of the way we use and consume natural resources. As the Managing Director of EcoTech Capital, Adam has transitioned into AgTech and FoodTech and he shares with us his thoughts on a host of related topics. My new friend is Andrew Rose who is the Executive Director of Innovation, Strategy and Business Development at MidAtlantic Farm Credit, an organization that finances loans for farms, homes, equipment and buildings, land, construction and improvement, as well as loans for production and operating. On today's episode of RYA, Andrew and Adam touch on topics as diverse as Faux Shrimp in Singapore, food waste and landfills, cyber Agtech, Burger King and ESG.Tune in as we discuss: How AgTech fits into the sustainability and cleantech industryThe most exciting blue oceans, white spaces, and opportunities in the agricultural industryThe biggest bottlenecks in the AgTech industryWhy the food side of AgTech is consequential for sustainabilityComparing the solar industry with AgTechDefining the respective responsibilities of the public sector, private sector, and nonprofits as the AgTech industry grows.And more…Learn more about EcoTech here https://ecotechcap.com and MidAtlantic Farm Credit here https://www.mafc.com/Read “How South Korea Is Composting Its Way to Sustainability” https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/03/09/how-south-korea-is-composting-its-way-to-sustainability
Mobius, MACNA news and Choose your own adventure: Online and LFS Selection Tips. This week Jeremy is dealing with a few minor uglies, Peter is enjoying his new Koi Tang and getting further along in his battle against algae. All this and more on Episode 117 of the Reef News Network! RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Reef Kinetics - $50 off ReefBot RKLOVESRNN Show Watch 2020 MACNA Phoenix Canceled RAP California August 15/16 RAP Orlando - Sept 26/27 *New Venue Caribe Royale Orlando RAP New York - Dec 12/13 Greater Niagara - Sept 19/20 Powered By: Fritz Aquatics: www.fritzaquatics.com ReefBreeders: www.reefbreeders.com Sicce: www.sicce.com/en/ News: Jeremy- MACNA 2021 announced for September 3-5 in Atlanta, Georgia. MACNA 2021: Protecting our Passion. Returning to Atlanta for the first time in 13 years, MACNA 2021 will be the 33rd annual conference taking place at the Georgia International Convention Center from September 3 5, 2021. https://bit.ly/RNNnewsJeremy117 Peter- Ecotech Marine has some exciting news for all Vortech wavemaker and Vectra pump users but not so fast! Mobius will soon be ready for primetime with all Ecotech products, including EcoSmart Live products currently in use with the ReefLink controllers. No longer will you need to purchase a $99.00 ReefLink accessory to connect Ecotech devices to the internet. Now with a simple app store download, you can seamlessly control all of your Ecotech devices through Mobius. https://bit.ly/RNNnewsPeter117 Profiles: Ethan Fenner: An aquarium keeper that started with Freshwater and now keeps many types of aquariums from Coral systems, to fish like a 34" Giant Green Moray, Amphibious Mudskippers, competition Flowerhorn, Koi and even a large Arowana. Starting as a Family Hobby fueled by his son's interest it has grown to the family business; Northwoods Coral & Fish Farm LLC out of Central Wisconsin. He is dedicated to helping Reef Keepers nationwide to be successful and source healthy Fish and Corals. Nicholas Loftus: 19 years-old, an explosive ordnance disposal technician in the USAF that has been reef keeping for 6 years. Originally began with freshwater aquariums at a very young age then discovered the reefing community. Currently keeping a 220 mixed reef along with some smaller tanks. Loves the community aspect of reefing and all the amazing people. Always looking to learn something new as the hobby evolves so quickly! Main Topic: The LFS has long been the life's blood of this hobby, the connection to livestock and equipment and also a huge resource of knowledge. Times are changing and we would like to stress the importance of the LFS as a cornerstone of the hobby. While not everyone has access to a good LFS near them some people have options. Online options are real and numerous. In the past decade the landscape of online vendors has changed dramatically. If you search for online coral and livestock vendors the sheer number of results is intimidating. Finding a solid reliable option is the goal, we will provide some pointers to help you find a good option for you. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd . Instagram: ReefNewsNetwork Hashtags to follow #ReefNewsNetwork , #RNN , #RNNnation Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.
Beating Dinos could it be that easy?, Spawning Acros and Loss of Industry Legends. This week Jeremy is installing his ReefBreeders Skimmer and ATO on the frag tank and enjoying growth and stability in the big tank. Peter is making progress on his battle with algae and seeing real results, he is planning on adding an ATS to the sump in the next week. All this and more on Episode 114 of the Reef News Network! RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Reef Kinetics - $50 off ReefBot RKLOVESRNN Show Watch 2020 RAP Orlando - Sept 26/27 *New Venue Caribe Royale Orlando RAP New York - Dec 12/13 Greater Niagara - Sept 19/20 Powered By: Fritz Aquatics: www.fritzaquatics.com ReefBreeders: www.reefbreeders.com Sicce: www.sicce.com/en/ News: Jeremy- Second Generation Acropora Successfully Raised at Horniman Museum in London. Jamie Craggs and his team at the Horniman Museum & Gardens first successfully spawned and raised Acropora corals in an aquarium environment in 2013. Now this same team has succeeded in spawning the first generation of corals they raised in aquariums. The focus of this successive spawning study producing the world's first F2 generation of aquarium corals was none other than the illustrious Acropora millepora, a widespread, fast growing and very colorful coral. Also, as a really interesting side note, some familiar equipment was used to recreate the environmental marker that induce coral spawning. In particular, Radion LEDs were used. Together with the Horniman coral spawning team Ecotech has been refining some features of their light fixtures specifically for the purpose of promoting coral spawning. https://bit.ly/RNNnewsJeremy114 Peter- I've enjoyed this hobby for decades, and Dinoflagellates are the first pest that had me considering a break from reef-keeping. Both of my reef aquariums would get dinoflagellate outbreaks whenever I would make small changes. Corals struggled to grow and thrive while covered in the brown snot. I actually converted my smaller reef aquarium into a freshwater planted system, because it was in a more prominent area of the house, I couldn't stand looking at it. On the larger tank, I tried all the recommended solutions: UV, copepods, raising nutrients, peroxide, You name it. Then I stumbled on a forum post and youtube video by a reef2reef user, hankacrank. Suggested by Jake Applegate https://bit.ly/RNNnewsPeter114 Tip of the week: Soda or plastic bottle with bottom cut off to avoid fish eating directly fed LPS. Main Topic: A tribute episode to a few of the major losses to the industry. Lori Johnson, Dr. Jack Randall and Bob Fenner. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd . Instagram: ReefNewsNetwork Hashtags to follow #ReefNewsNetwork , #RNN , #RNNnation Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.
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EcoTech gets in on the dosing game, Unusual coral spawning event and Just Do It (yourself) Reef News edition. This week Jeremy is getting the big tank squared away and raising the salinity. Peter battles on against algae outbreaks. All this and more on Episode 75 of the Reef News Network! RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Upcoming Events: Reef-A-Palooza CA - 8/17 & 8/18/19 AquaShella Chicago - 9/26 &9/27/19 Reef-A-Palooza Chicago - 10/19 & 10/20/19 CTARS Fragtoberfest - 10/26/19 Mentions: OSA Aquatics - https://osacorals.com/ ReefWeeds - https://reefweeds.com CT Frag Farmers Market - http://bit.ly/2019FFM / Keep On Reefing Expo - http://bit.ly/OSAKOR Marine Depot - https://www.marinedepot.com/ CaribSea https://caribsea.com E.O. Smith Coral Project - http://www.eosmithcoralproject.org/ Waterbox Aquariums - https://www.waterboxaquariums.com/ Tropic Marin - http://www.tropicmarin-usa.com/ News: Peter: The Versa Utility Pump is Ecotech Marine's first entry into the world of precision peristaltic dosing pumps. Ecotech has mastered the science of creating water flow inside the aquarium with their Vortech Pumps, they're building the standard in high performance centrifugal pumps with the Vectra, so it's only natural that Ecotech designed a dosing pump system of their own in the Versa. Jeremy: A phenomenon that makes coral spawn more than once a year is improving the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef. The discovery was made by researchers investigating whether corals that split their spawning over multiple months are more successful at spreading their offspring across different reefs. Listener Call: Rebecca called in to ask our advice about moving a tank. Main Topic: DIY can be fun and help save money and when it comes to the aquarium hobby there are endless numbers of DIY projects from the simple to the extremely advanced. Today we are going to discuss a few of our favorites that cover all bases of skill and ability. As with everything in this hobby there are a million ways to do a single thing and DIY is no different, what we discuss here is by NO means the only way to do these projects and there are endless amounts of resources from YouTube to forums to help you get ideas and find how tos. CAVEAT: Please understand RNN is not responsible for any failed DIY projects, attempt any and all of these at your own risk! 1. Water Making Station: for most people water changes are imperative for a successful reef tank, having premade salt water and a surplus of fresh can prove invaluable for water changes, ATO containers and spare water for dipping corals and fish. a. Method to be used: Brut Can b. Required Equipment: 2 Brut Cans(size based on amount of water you make), various pvc pipe and fittings(size based on size of cans), pvc glue, 3 valves, RODI float stop(optional),Uniseal bulkheads(size based on plumbing size), external pump, remote plug c. Setup: 1 can for fresh, 1 can for salt, both cans plumbed to pump with valve in between each can and pump, pump outlet to top of salt can with T and valve in between. T has valve attached and either threaded or quick connect fittings for fresh or salt output. RODI can be plumbed directly into fresh can with float valve or run into can when needed. d. How to use: RODI water is pumped into fresh can, water from fresh can be pumped into salt can for mixing through the use of valves and pump. Once water is in salt can, RODI can be isolated and then recirculated to mix salt. Hose can then be connected to outlet T and pumped into containers or directly into tank. Through the use of valves both fresh and salt can be isolated and pumped out of system. 2. Invert/Fish Trap: Everyone gets a jerk invert or fish, while commercial products exist they are often pricey and sometimes complicated, while certainly better for inverts than fish this simple bottle trap can prove effective to get rid of that jerk crab or fish. a. Method to be used: Plastic bottle b. Required Equipment: Soda bottle(size depending on what you are trying to catch) c. Setup: take bottle and cut top off, invert top and using reef safe adhesive glue the top inverted into the bottom creating a bottle neck into the larger body of the bottle. d. How to use: Place food of choice into the container and fill with water. Submerse and place in area that invert or fish frequents, check regularly. 3. Sump from Tank: Sumps are very desirable for a successful reef tank, not only does it add water volume it allows you to hide or run various pieces of equipment such as skimmers, reactors and pumps. Inaddition you can utilize sumps to help breed pods and deal with nuisance algae through a refugium. Sumps can get costly fast but don't need to be cost prohibitive to get the benefits of having one a. Method to be used: Standard tank sump b. Required Equipment: Off the shelf tank of desired size for display, baffle kit(various sellers available), glue/silicone, filtersock holder or rollermat(optional) c. Setup: determine the layout of the sump you want, most are simple 3 chamber setups(inlet, skimmer/fuge chamber, return chamber), some kits include a filter sock holder(if not they can be purchased separately or this is a good opportunity to use arollermat). Using 2x4 scrap build 2 L blocks ensuing they are square to be used as baffle holders for gluing. Measure and mark where each baffle will go and begin your glue up. Put baffle into tank where it will be glued, add a dot of silicon to bottom of tank and insert first L bracket and bring it up against baffle. Ensure it is in right location and straigt and then add drop to base of tank and add second racket. Once held in place you are ready to glue up the sides. Run a bead of silicone up each side where baffle meets tank wall, using a wet finger or caulking tool run it up along the silicone to create an even and clean bead of caulk. Let dry for appropriate time and them pop out the brackets, clean up any silicone on base of tank and seal in bottom of baffle. On pieces that require a gap for water to run under, make a spacer of appropriate height to place under to hold off bottom. Rinse and repeat panel by panel until allbaffles are in and sealed. Let all silicon fully cure before use. d. How to use: Place sump under tank and plumb drain pipe into the drain chamber(into filter sock or rollermat), install required or desired equipment(heater, skimmer, pumps, etc), plumb return pump to return line, fill and test levels for power outages. 4. APEX Automation(Cabinet lights, Fans, any on/off): APEX and controllers in general are one of the best pieces of equipment you can get for creating automation and adding safety nets to your tank. Through the use simple logic and switches you can easily automate anything from tank stand lights, fans or anything else that requires on/off actions. a. Method to be used: APEX fusion b. Required Equipment: APEX, break out box, requiredswitches(float, pressure, push) water ever you want to automate(for this example we will talk about adding lights to turn on when you open your stand door). c. Setup: Install magnetic switches on your stand doors, if you have 2 doors, switches can be wired in series to only consume 1 breakout box port. Enter APEX Fusion and find the breakout box switch port or ports(be aware these may be hidden in the unused port setion) click on the lock icon on your Fusion dashboard and drag the correct module widget to your dashboard. Clicking on the setting (gear icon) button you can use the drop downs to select the functions(such as If Door OPEN the ON) define the ON plug on your power bar and then plug lights into the proper port on the powerbar. Ensure you set the FALLBACK to OFF and Set to OFF, save all your configs and test! d. How to use: Simply open door and lights should come on, close and they should go off. 5. Algae Reactor: Reactors are becoming far more widely available commercially but is still a fun DIY project if you are the tinkering type! While there are many different way you can build and do this project we will cover just one particular methodology in this discussion. a. Method to be used: Repurposed media reactor b. Required Equipment: Off the shelf up flow media reactor like 2LF phosban reactor, waterproof LEDs(spectrum is debatable so research to see what you want to try, but common practice is more reds than whites), various plumbing bits and power head if manifold is not available. c. Setup: Using a hot glue gun, start by gluing the dead end of the LED strip to the base of the reactor, begin to wrap the LEDs in a spiral manner up the reactor. Glue every couple inches and try to keep the gap to around an inch and even all the way up. Once you get to the finish the wrap along the op edge and attach your end plug and seal with shrink wrap. Plug in and test to ensure your LEDs work properly, if lights are too intense a dimmer can be put in line and if you are extra techie you could make them dimmable through a voltage regulator module attached to your 0-10V port on your controller(this is too advanced for this discussion). At a basic level you can put LED plug on timer or configure a plug on your controller to simply turn on and off on a schedule. d. How to Use: Plumb reactor to power head or manifold, ensure to add an inline valve to adjust flow to get turnover rate dialed in. Add water to reactor(remember to have fresh salt water ready for this), add your seed macro to reactor, plug LEDs into controller or timer and turn on pump or open manifold to start flow. Monitor growth and adjust flow and or lighting as needed until you see solid growth. Be sure to check regularly and empty as needed. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. 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Laptop Radio chats with Dr. Pandwe Gibson on EcoTech Visions and Building Green Startups.
La primavera ya está plenamente instalada y nosotros lo celebramos con un puñado de noticias muy refrescantes, positivas y valientes. No te olvides de compartir y darle amor, ¡y que esta primavera marquemos juntos la diferencia, #MADpeople! NOTICIAS: 1. Specialisterne: Una empresa que marca la diferencia para las personas con TEA que buscan trabajo en un entorno con mucho desconocimiento. 2. Productos de limpieza que generan un impacto positivo de la mano de Ecotech, A Granel, y Method Home. Porque también se puede limpiar sin dejar una huella eterna. 3. La cervecera Damm se sube al carro GIP y distribuye sus packs de latas sin anillas de plastico. Innovaciones deliciosas para todos. 4. La cervez GIP y metalera Stone Brewing. Curiosidad: La gárgola que los identifica en todos sus productos los ayuda a repeler los ingredientes baratos, la pasteurización y los aditivos químicos. ¿Qué productos te están ayudando a Generar un Impacto Positivo en tu entorno? Cuéntanoslo en los comentarios y súmate a esta tendencia que ha llegado para quedarse. SÍGUEME EN: Web: https://www.makeadifference.tv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielmarote/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielmarote Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/daniel_marote Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danimarote
The Earth911 gang will look into the future of plastic-eating bacteria, what eco-conscious travelers should be looking for when considering visits to wildlife experience, and whether a family-owned business is more environmentally friendly than a public company. We also check out the five greenest U.S. cities to visit this year, according to RewardExpert.comOur interview this week will dig into the future of dirt with Brian Scott, CEO of PittMoss, a recycled paper soil replacement product available now. Brian’s team won Shark Tank funding a couple years ago and is dedicated to reducing the mining of peat for garden use. PittMoss is expanding to build plants close to regional sources of recycled paper.And, as always, we’ll respond to questions from Earthlings, the smartest readers in the world.
The Earth911 gang will look into the future of plastic-eating bacteria, what eco-conscious travelers should be looking for when considering visits to wildlife experience, and whether a family-owned business is more environmentally friendly than a public company. We also check out the five greenest U.S. cities to visit this year, according to RewardExpert.comOur interview this week will dig into the future of dirt with Brian Scott, CEO of PittMoss, a recycled paper soil replacement product available now. Brian’s team won Shark Tank funding a couple years ago and is dedicated to reducing the mining of peat for garden use. PittMoss is expanding to build plants close to regional sources of recycled paper.And, as always, we’ll respond to questions from Earthlings, the smartest readers in the world.
Kevin Harmon is the President and CEO of and the creator of the , a revolutionary Next-Generation technology in Green Energy, Wastewater Treatment, Water Desalination, Waste-to-Energy, Recycling, Conventional Power Generation, Biofuel Production and Bio-product Synthesis. Kevin is behind the invention of over 400 patented or patent-pending technologies that are reshaping the way humans interact with the planet. In this episode, we cover a lot of ground including: • How Kevin combined several existing technologies into a solution that removes waste, pollution, and other harmful byproducts • The incredible uses of algae as a biofuel • The "mad scientist” approach to creativity and invention • The future of green energy and why it’s important to our planet • Practical solutions for treating waste and creating clean water • How creativity can spring up late in life • And SO much more!
Would you buy a prefabricated, modular home made in China? Ecotech Homes are versatile, modular housing solutions. I caught up with their Major Project Director, Craig Nisbet just before he took off to Ghana to talk about prefabricated, affordable, quality homes. I found out there are some good reasons to consider factory built, modular homes.
AmericanReef - Saltwater and Coral Reef Aquarium Advanced Aquarists Edition
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Listen in as we bring together leaders, advocates, entrepreneurs, and experts to discuss the green topic of the day -- building/home at 10AM Mountain Time in Colorado, and green business/innovation in OREGON at 9: 00AM Pacific with Kelly Hart is the founder of greenhomebuilding.com and 10:00 AM Lorraine Vitkauskas CEO, Nature's Hardware, www.natureshardware.com; 10:30 AM Donald J. Francis, EcoTech, LLC, www.ecotechllc.com. Email us at info@sustainable1000.com, Tweet us at @vannShane, IM on GTalk @ vannShane or call-in your questions or comments to (347)996-3601.
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