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Recycled Plastics senior analyst Andrea Bassetti and US Recycled Plastics senior editor Emily Friedman discuss the main takeaways from the latest round of corporate quarterly earnings calls, as they relate to the US recycled plastics industry.
In the first Talk of the Table Roundtable special, Brian & Elliot sit down with repeat guests Dr. Emily Friedman and Taylor Moore to break down the state of actual play, the big changes of the past year, and the challenges that we still have to overcome.Talk of the Table is hosted by Elliot Davis and Brian Flaherty. Hear the rest of this Episode:Talk of the Table on PatreonLinks:Dr. Emily FriedmanTaylor MooreMany Sided Media Discord Twenty Sided NewsletterCredits:Edited by Elliot DavisProduced by Many Sided MediaAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
US recycled plastics Senior Editor, Emily Friedman and Americas recycled plastics Analyst, Josh Dill, reflect on their experiences and key takeaways from the 2024 Paper and Plastics Recycling Conference held in Chicago, Illinois this week.Listen in as they dive into various topics regarding material recovery facilities (MRFs), extended producer responsibility (EPR), recycled content brand committments, chemical recycling and more.
We join the table of Dr. Emily Friedman from Auburn University to roll the dice to create Sven! Sven appears as a Kalashtar, but is a secret green slaad within academia! He lectures on very high level magics of the multiverse, but hardly has the time to indulge the simple pleasure of life, like jam. Won't you help him out of a jam and acquire some jam in this hectic college town? And note: I've included the raw transcript from Zencastr for this episode as well (will work to go back and retrieve and upload others as I'm able). Please note the transcripts are the UNEDITED version, not the final edit you are listening to. Podcast art by Chauncy Riley (https://www.behance.net/graphicsbychauncy), Graphics by Chauncy. Visit our website at https://sidekicksandsidequests.com (https://sidekicksandsidequests.com) Twitter Page (https://twitter.com/SideKQPodcast) Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/SideKQPodcast) Subreddit Page (https://www.reddit.com/r/SideKQPodcast) Instagram Page (https://www.instagram.com/sidekqpodcast) Discord Server (https://discord.gg/yraJJ6JHEd) Support the podcast AND use Zencastr at the same time by going to my referral link (https://zencastr.com/?via=sidekqpodcast) Special Guest: Dr. Emily Friedman.
In this week's episode of the CrossFit Grandview Podcast, Brandon, Kate, and Dave sit down with Emily Friedman to talk about her journey training with us. After overcoming a foot injury and spending a year away from running, Emily took on our Summer Shred program, which gave her the confidence to crush a 13-mile Spartan Race! Now, she's gearing up for the Columbus Half Marathon. Tune in for an inspiring comeback story that will motivate anyone looking to get back in the game!
Recycled Plastics analyst Corbin Olson and US Recycled Plastics senior editor Emily Friedman discuss the main takeaways from the latest round of corporate quarterly earnings calls, as they relate to the US recycled plastics industry. Key takeaways included: Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) companies largely showed positive North American sales volumes, though some continue to see negative volumes due to the current inflationary environment. Durables markets, such as pipe and composite decking which use recycled plastic as a raw material, showed moderate progress, with weakness in agricultural and residential end markets. Broader economic softness in construction, automotive and housing continues to exert downwards pressure. Waste management companies largely saw strong earnings, with several investing in recycling collection and sortation infrastructure, but also in downstream in plastics recycling capacity. Republic Services notes progress on their Polymer Centers. Virgin petrochemical players continue to integrate with recycling operations Dow aquires Circulus LyondellBasell pending FID on Houston chemical recycling unit ExxonMobil pledes increased chemical recycling capacity in 2025 Eastman shows progress on operation of Kingsport methanolysis facility, lowers earnings guidance PET sales volumes increase, amid weaker market pricing; R-PET forecasts remain strong for future demand Additional questions or concerns? Please contact us.
Hello listeners! Welcome to another episode of Reckless A-Talk, our TTRPG interview show where we sit down with some of our favorite writers, players, GMs, and streamers to get to know a little bit more about what makes them who they are.I am as always your host GM Nathan I use he/him pronouns, and this week we are extremely excited to to share our chat with Brian Flaherty of Many Sided Media!Brian does…lots of things. He frequently GMs, performs, interviews, edits, sound designs, produces, promotes - basically everything having to do with actual plays and podcasting, he seems to do it and do it well.He and the rest of the team at Many Sided Media have exploded over the last year with My First Dungeon, a show with rotating systems and rotating casts. He and co-host Elliot Davis also produce one of my favorite TTRPG interview shows, Talk of the Table.Most recently, Many Sided Media announced something that might of interest to Reckless Attack listeners who enjoyed our 100th episode regency arc - Bitcherton a new improvised Austen and Bridgerton inspired comedy show.In this interview, we cover SO much ground, including asking more of yourself, taking wild swings and missing, setting expectations, cheat codes, and the importance of backups, among a great many other things.As always if you enjoy this episode please go check out some of our other Reckless A-Talk interviews and maybe even our actual play episodes.Thanks for listening!—Edited by Nathan Lurz and Jonathan Zhang—Bitcherton Kickstarter, live through July 13, 2024https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/manysidedmedia/bitcherton Bitcherton, including Episode 1: https://www.bitcherton.comMany Sided Media https://www.manysidedmedia.com/ My First Dungeon https://www.manysidedmedia.com/myfirstdungeon Talk of the Table https://www.manysidedmedia.com/talkofthetableBridget Jeffries Talk of the Table Interview: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4pUjg27GH7umVYfjnGc5xpInfo on Rom Com Drama Bomb: https://www.rascal.news/rom-com-drama-bombWebsite of Dr. Emily Friedman: https://www.ecfriedman.com/
Senior Editors for Recycling, Emily Friedman and Matt Tudball take a look at how both the US and European R-PET markets are seeing more activity around imported material, and what that means for local recyclers in the US and the EU, including: The growing numbers of imports into the US Price competitiveness of imports vs. local material Balancing recycled content with cost-saving objectives How imports stack up against legislation in Europe
ORLANDO (ICIS)--NPE2024 is underway in Orlando, Florida, after a 6 year hiatus, and Senior Market Editor Emily Friedman and Senior Marketing Executive Natalie Stephens break down the key topics among discussions and presentations at the show: Sustainability is a pillar of the industry, one which companies should prioritize to future-proof their business Risk management remains paramount, following several years of instability and unprecedented highs and lows Technology and data have never been more critical to embed within each step of the value chain To learn more, ICIS market experts Emily Friedman, Kim Haberkost, and Ramesh Iyer will be giving separate presentations at 8:00AM EST in W414AB on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings, diving into these critical issues and more.NPE2024 takes place on 6-10 May in Orlando, Florida. Please stop by our booth, S20165, to connect with us at the show!
Esther and Navaar chat with Dr. Emily Friedman, an Associate Professor of English at Auburn University, writer for Polygon, and senior scholars in the field of creating things outside of mass commercial capitalism. That includes Actual Play podcasts. Also available in writing. Listen Now! (mp3)
GRAPEVINE (ICIS)-- The Plastics Recycling Conference is underway in Grapevine, Texas, and Senior Market Editor Emily Friedman and Senior Analyst Andrea Bassetti break down the key topics among discussions and presentations at the show: US R-PET market experiencing a divergence from historic trend, as well as stark regional differences Chemical recycling capacities still set to grow through 2028 Recycling markets facing virgin, import price pressure and sluggish demand in 1H2024 To learn more, ICIS recycled plastics experts Emily Friedman and Andrea Bassetti will be giving a presentation "Insights from the Analysts" on Wednesday, 27 March at 10:00AM CST. The Plastics Recycling Conference (PRC) takes place on 25-27 March in Grapevine, Texas. Please reach out on LinkedIn to connect with us at the show!
Senior Editor, Recycling in the US, Emily Friedman and VP for the PET chain Antulio Borneo discuss their takeaways from The Packaging Conference held in Austin, Texas from the 12-14 February. Among the key topics, presenters and attendees continued to discuss innovation in sustainability, advocacy within legislation and market drivers that will steer the US recycling markets in 2024.
This week, I invited I invited on two absolute luminaries in the gaming world in Emily Friedman and Trevor Valle to talk not only about the film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, but about the world around D&D complete with the history of the game and the politics surrounding table top gaming. And folks, this is such a cool deep dive into D&D. This is an appropriately dragon-sized episode; my gift to you for the final HATM Podcast of 2023.About our guests:Emily C. Friedman is an Associate Professor of English at Auburn University and teaches courses on British literature, book history, and game narratives. Trained as a book historian, narratologist, and digital humanist, her work examines the history of cultural production outside of commercial mass media from the eighteenth century to today, from never-published manuscript fiction to emerging media. Now one of the senior scholars and public intellectuals in the field of "Actual Play," a new media form where roleplaying games are performed for audiences, her research on the topic has appeared in multiple academic books and journals, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and she is a regular contributor to Polygon. She is at work on two book projects on Actual Play: a field-defining history of the form online, as well as a multiauthored critical companion to major Actual Play Dimension 20.Trevor Valle an American paleontologist and wildlife biologist. In addition to his extensive career in paleontology he has also served as personality on several notable paleontology and wildlife television programs and documentaries. He is also a professional TTRPG Dungeon Master. He has been a guest on numerous podcasts including Breaking Bio, the Science Enthusiast Podcast, and the Joe Rogan Experience.
Support the show on PatreonIn this round-up episode for 2023, every single one of my guests sounds off about one game that they want to recommend to you![00:02:05] Judd Karlmann recommends Into the Odd, The Between, and As The Sun Forever Sets [00:05:55] Lowell Francis recommends Eclipse Phase 2nd Edition [00:08:27] Jahmal Brown recommends Legacy: Life Among The Ruins 2nd Edition[00:12:05] Indrani Ganguly recommends Alice is Missing, Blase Monotony, and Bubble Bubble [00:13:55] Tan Shao Han recommends The Nightmares Underneath [00:17:07] Fiona Hopkins and Stephanie Burt recommend Wool of Bat and Monsterhearts [00:20:20] Paul Beakley recommends a|state and Fellowship [00:24:08] Becky Annison recommends Escape from Tentacle City [00:27:38] Emily Friedman recommends The Quiet Year [00:29:46] Chris Chinn recomends Errant [00:31:58] Josh Fox recommends Microscope and Microscope Union [00:35:23] Evan Torner recommends PrismListen to the other round-up episodes of 2023 on the Yes Indie'd patreon!Support the showThe Yes Indie'd Website // The Indie RPG Newsletter
Party people, this week we've got something extra special for you: a Feed Drop from our friends at My First Dungeon! This is one of my favorite AP podcasts, so I hope you dig it as much as I do. Enjoy!It's September 15th! You know what that means. It's Gertrude's Birthday! But shhhh! Don't tell her where the party is…Featuring:Brian Flaherty as “Sal” & Your ConciergeAbby Hepworth as “Gertrude” Shenuque Tissera as “Hey Kid”Elliot Davis as “Parish”Carolyn Page as “Rag-And-Bones” J Strautman as “Monday”Dr. Emily Friedman as “Amelie”Michelle Chan Bennett as “Yazeba”Head to our Patreon to hear a cast discussion of this episode and additional episodes of My First Dungeon presents: Gertrude's Birthday Surprise.Music by:stay, won't you (Main Theme) by Matt DecaroBirthday Rap by Austin AntoineBuy Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast:Digital EditionPhysical Edition Pre-OrderCredits:Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast is published by Possum Creek GamesEdited & Sound Designed by Brian FlahertyProduced by Many Sided MediaAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
What did the 18th Century smell like? You probably think of horses and chamber pots, but do you think of tobacco? How about sulfur? This week, we talk to Dr Emily Friedman about common scents in fiction from the Long 18th Century, mentioned by authors like Frances Burney and Jane Austen. We're talking snuff, smelling salts, taking the waters at Bath, bathing before showers, Queen Charlotte's bad habits, Marie Antoinette's perfume, and more! Dr Friedman's book is Reading Smell in Eighteenth-Century Fiction. Check out our Instagram for discount codes @dirtysexyhistory
Yazeba's shadow causes chaos throughout the Bed & Breakfast as Amelie, Sal, Rag-And-Bones, Parish, and Yazeba hunt it down. Can they reattach the old witch's shadow before it scares off the guests? Head to our Patreon to hear a cast discussion of this episode and additional episodes of My First Dungeon presents: Gertrude's Birthday Surprise. Featuring: Brian Flaherty as “Sal” & Your Concierge Michelle Chan Bennett as “Yazeba” Dr. Emily Friedman as “Amelie” Carolyn Page as “Rag-And-Bones” Elliot Davis as “Parish” Music: stay, won't you (Main Theme) by Matt Decaro Yazeba's Shadow by BE/HOLD Buy Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast: Digital Edition Physical Edition Pre-Order Credits: Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast is published by Possum Creek Games Edited & Sound Designed by Brian FlahertyProduced by Many Sided Media
It's September 15th! You know what that means. It's Gertrude's Birthday! But shhhh! Don't tell her where the party is… Featuring: Brian Flaherty as “Sal” & Your Concierge Abby Hepworth as “Gertrude” Shenuque Tissera as “Hey Kid” Elliot Davis as “Parish” Carolyn Page as “Rag-And-Bones” J Strautman as “Monday” Dr. Emily Friedman as “Amelie” Michelle Chan Bennett as “Yazeba” Music: stay, won't you (Main Theme) by Matt Decaro Hey Kid Rap by Austin Antoine Join our Patreon (and get TWO BONUS EPISODES) Buy Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast: Digital Edition Physical Edition Pre-Order Subscribe to The Twenty Sided Newsletter Credits: Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast is published by Possum Creek Games Edited & Sound Designed by Brian Flaherty Produced by Many Sided Media
Elliot and Brian sit down with Dr. Emily Friedman to discuss the current state of actual play, why you should consider the audience, and the importance of checking your spam folder. Talk of the Table is hosted by Elliot Davis and Brian Flaherty LINKS Em's Twitter: @friede Em's Website: ecfriedman.com Series Seeker Twenty Sided Newsletter Many Sided Media Discord CREDITS: Edited by Elliot DavisProduced by Many Sided Media
Today I talk with Historian, Interviewer, TTRPG Roleplayer and Blogger - Dr Emily Friedman.We discuss 1800s and TTRPGs, Critical Role, Actual Plays as a medium and entertainment and much more.You can find Emily and all of her associated content via the links below.Twitter:https://twitter.com/friedeWebsite:https://www.ecfriedman.com/Other:https://storybrewersroleplaying.com/?v=79cba1185463Calibration Tools:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/114jRmhzBpdqkAlhmveis0nmW73qkAZCjPlease leave reviews on ITunes to help us to learn and grow as a PodcastYours Sincerely,Adam 'Cosy' Powell~~~~~~~~~~CAST & CREWHost: Adam PowellGuest: Dr Emily FriedmanSound Design: Adam PowellEdited by: Adam PowellMusic: Epidemic SoundCover Art: Tim Cunningham - www.Wix.com~~~~~~~~~~Website:https://linktr.ee/snydersreturnhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIoZ8iiYCp919UHXUYGghbwhttps://www.redbubble.com/shop/?query=Roscoe%27s%20Chimkin&ref=search_boxBuy us a TTRPG Source Book: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SnydersReturnAre you on DISCORD? Come hang out in our server! https://discord.gg/QgU5UNf Join us in the Snyder's Return Facebook Group!Visit https://www.patreon.com/snyders_return?fan_landing=true~~~~~~~~~~~Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/ReturnSnyderInstagram - Snyder's Return (@snyders_return)Email - snydersreturn@gmail.com~~~~~~~~~~~Support the showFind us on:Twitter https://twitter.com/ReturnSnyderInstagram https://www.instagram.com/snyders_return/Linktree https://linktr.ee/snydersreturn
Support the show on PatreonEmily C. Friedman is an associate professor of English at Auburn University and director of 18thconnect, a website dedicated to scholarship of the 18th century. Though an 18th-century literature scholar and critic by training, Emily is now one of the foremost chroniclers of the phenomenon we call actual play. She teaches games and actual play in the classroom and regularly writes about actual play on gaming website, Polygon. In fact, as of recording this, we're close to the one year anniversary of her first piece on Polygon, about New York by Night, a Vampire the Masquerade AP. She's also working on a book titled Improvised Worlds: Digital Storytelling Through Play. Also, here's her youtube channel, CriticalProf.Show Notes:00:46 - Emily's bio02:28 - How did you start working on actual play?09:22 - What is actual play anyway?15:39 - The state of actual play today23:07 - Examples of actual play that break the form36:52 - Infectious Enthusiasm: The Quiet Year38:42 - Tyranny of Numbers40:07 - All Advice Is Advice For Myself If you'd like a written transcript for this episode, you can find it here. Support the showThe Yes Indie'd Website // The Indie RPG Newsletter
Todays episode was such a treat. Dr. Emily Friedman is a professor who studies actual plays as a new story telling format and medium. She sat down with us to talk about her studies, how actual plays are made, what separates a mediocre actual play from a great one, and some of her favorites that she has come across. Check out her work at ecfriedman.com or see what she's up to on twitter @friede. Say hi to us at tabletoppedpod.com or @tabletopped on twitter! Also, check us out on Patreon! Theme music by Michelle Poulin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tabletopped/support
HOUSTON (ICIS)–Recycled Plastics senior analyst Andrea Bassetti and US Recycled Plastics senior editor Emily Friedman discuss the main takeaways from the recent webinar event, "Talking Trash at the FTC: Recyclable Claims and the Green Guides" hosted by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) which was focused on potential updates to the definition of recyclability according to the FTC's "Green Guides". The FTC Green Guides are designed to help marketers avoid making environmental claims that mislead consumers, which include claims around recyclability or recycled content on products and packaging. They were last updated in 2012 and are currently undergoing another revision. The FTC has received over 1,200 public comments on the Green Guide revisions, and will continue to accept comments until 13 June. Key takeaways from the event included: Perspectives on the definition of "recyclable" or "recyclability" and if access to recycling should remain the threshold, or if the definition should extend further into the value chain through sortation and end market viability vs being pulled back to focus on technical recycling feasibility. Input from consumer surveys and studies which show a variety of consumer understanding Do consumers know how to recycle based on the current labeling guidance What consumers think recycling means The role of chemical recycling within recycablility claims Do consumers recognize open loop processes as recycling Should environmental benefit be factored into recycling claims based on consumer intention A recording of the original FTC event can be found here.
What's it like living in one of the most remote, under-resourced regions of Nepal? And how can it get better? Welcome back SDG Talkers!! Thanks for joining us for another episode of highlighting change makers and their inspirational work towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)! In This Episode: Localization in the context of globalization Understanding the importance of agriculture in development Leveraging technology to overcome barriers Find out from Emily Friedman, the Director of Innovation and Operations with the Oda Foundation based in Karnali, Nepal. Emily is passionate about international development and has deepened her understanding of rural community development by working in Eastern Panama, Vietnam, and now in Karnali, Nepal - a place deemed a 'silent emergency' by Unicef for the lack of access to clean water, health resources, economic opportunity and more. Emily's goal is to use her skills in administrative strategy, human-centered design, and strong people skills to lift up and support the most marginalized populations through grass-root sustainable solutions, because "when we lift up the most vulnerable, we lift the human race as a whole." Her specific interest lies in tackling the most pressing issues, including ongoing humanitarian crises, cyclical poverty, lack of educational resources, and food shortage issues/malnutrition effects. Resources: Oda Foundation's LinkedIn and Instagram Let's get SDG Talking!! Got a good story or want to collaborate? Send us an email at sdgtalkspodcast@gmail.com and we will get back to you as soon as we can! And don't forget to check out our Virtual Roundtables on our website! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
Dr. Emily Friedman returns to the show. Last time (which was admittedly way too many years ago), she was an expert on the way history smells. Now she's become the premier public scholar on the burgeoning world of table top role playing games. What are her favorite hidden gems - simple enough even kids can play? And what's going on with D&D these days? Speaking of D&D, Kathy and JR. do a quick review of the new film.
Women in Chemical's interviews Emily Friedman, Recycled Plastics Senior Editor at ICIS for Woman of the Week 4/10/23.
Recycled plastics experts Emily Friedman and Paula Leardini discuss the key takeaways and agenda highlights of the 2023 Plastics Recycling Conference, underway in National Harbor, Maryland, through Wednesday March 8th. Emily and Paula cover several topics including market analysis that was shared during a joint presentation on global recycled plastics trends. Strengthening global recycled plastics trade patterns and parallels in global pricing dynamics Update on chemical recycling capacity expansion progress Impact of regional legislation on global supply and demand outlooks
Ryan and Ben are joined by Dr. Emily Friedman to discuss the rise and reason behind TTRPG actual play shows. Emily's Info: Website; Polygon page; Twitter; Youtube. Community Pages: Lost Atlas; Morvold Press.
HOUSTON (ICIS)–As 2022 draws to a close, senior editor Emily Friedman discusses the 2023 US polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and recycled polyethylene terephthalate (R-PET) market outlooks with colleagues Melissa Wheeler, US PET market reporter, and Antulio Boreno, VP of the PET Chain, covering the Americas. While PET sees mixed feedstock and supply principles, R-PET continues to be limited by a shortage of recycled PET bottles on low collection rates Both PET and R-PET seasonal bottle demand is expected to be strong, though under downwards pressure on recessionary headwinds Sustainability-driven packaging trends will continue to promote the use of PET PET resins can be broadly classified into bottle, fibre or film grade, named according to the downstream applications. Bottle grade resin is the most commonly traded form of PET resin and it is used in bottle and container packaging through blow moulding and thermoforming.Fibre grade resin goes into making polyester fibre, while film grade resin is used in electrical and flexible packaging applications. PET can be compounded with glass fibre for the production of engineering plastics.
ICIS Senior Editors for Recycling Matt Tudball in London, Arianne Perez in Singapore and Emily Friedman in Houston discuss how global R-PET markets went from record-high prices to major price drops, from extreme tightness to over-supply, and how the impact of legislation will become increasingly felt across the regions in 2023 and beyond.
Abraxas’ Precipice, The Expanse Roleplaying Game Actual Play
Hanging out with Dr. Emily Friedman, chatting literature based RPGs, actual plays, and her experience on Abraxas' Precipice. The Precipice is the talk sessions with the cast & crew of Abraxas' Precipice, chatting The Expanse, the game, and whatever. Abraxas' Precipice is an actual play of The Expanse Roleplaying Game by Green Ronin Publishing. based on the novels by James S.A. Corey. It airs live on Wednesdays at 6pm PST on twitch.tv/onlyplaywizards Get more Abraxas' Precipice: linktr.ee/abraxasprecipic Abraxas' Precipice GameMaster: John Bultena linktr.ee/onlyplaywizards Abraxas' Precipice players are: Donna Prior (they/them) as Myrtle Cooper linktr.ee/Danicia Michael C. Hsiung (he/him) as Waxor DuChang instagram.com/michaelchsiung Scott Mitchell (he/him) as Wyatt Thompson instagram.com/smitchell22 Maria Moore (they/she) as Zeni Pezahl twitter.com/HappyCapster
Abraxas’ Precipice, The Expanse Roleplaying Game Actual Play
OPA Navy duty calls, but earning a bit of spending money and notoriety may not be a bad idea either. Bringing research anthropologist, Ester Harper, on board will give the crew access to some of that Earther grant money but what of their past and inner lives will come to the surface. Special guest player Emily Friedman as Ester Harper: twitter.com/friede Abraxas' Precipice is an actual play of The Expanse Roleplaying Game by Green Ronin Publishing. based on the novels by James S.A. Corey. It airs live on Wednesdays at 6pm PST on twitch.tv/onlyplaywizards Get more Abraxas' Precipice: linktr.ee/abraxasprecipic Abraxas' Precipice GameMaster: John Bultena linktr.ee/onlyplaywizards Abraxas' Precipice players are: Donna Prior (they/them) as Myrtle Cooper linktr.ee/Danicia Michael C. Hsiung (he/him) as Waxor DuChang instagram.com/michaelchsiung Scott Mitchell (he/him) as Wyatt Thompson instagram.com/smitchell22 Maria Moore (they/she) as Zeni Pezahl twitter.com/HappyCapster
Senior Editor for Recycled Plastics, Emily Friedman, and Senior Analyst for Recycled Plastics, Paula Leardini, discuss the latest developments at the 2022 ReFocus Sustainability & Recycling Summit in Cincinnati, Ohio, including: Changing the perception of plastics, and how sustainability and plastics go hand-in-hand, "We love plastics, we hate plastic waste," said Patrick Krieger, Vice President of Sustainability at PLASTICS Industry Association How recycled plastics fit with other transformative topics, such as diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and emissions reductions A preview of their Day 2 discussion on the North American chemical recycling industry, including capacities, feedstocks, end markets, pricing drivers and future challenges and opportunities.
A discussion with Dr. Emily Friedman, an associate professor of 18th Century Lit and TTRPG Actual Plays. We talk about the levels of fandom, why you can't teach a TTRPG class without talking about D&D, and when live-tweeting a show is appropriate. Follow Dr. Friedman on Twitter @friede If you enjoyed the podcast, please help us grow by leaving a review, subscribing, and sharing with friends. You can contact us at secretnerdpodcast@gmail.com, as well as the many options in the Anchor app (anchor.fm/). Follow us on Instagram: @secretnerdpodcast Follow us on twitter: @SecretNrdSocial Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/secretnerd-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/secretnerd-podcast/support
KOSU has been hosting conversations between people of differing political beliefs and backgrounds as part of StoryCorps' One Small Step project. This conversation is between Terri Angier and Emily Friedman. They discuss how their mothers were influential to them. And Emily asks Terri about being away from her parents in Iran during the Iranian Revolution.
In this podcast, ICIS recycled plastic senior editor, Emily Friedman, and recycled plastic senior analyst, Paula Leardini, give a live update from the 2022 Plastics Recycling Conference and Expo.The US recycled plastic market is in a period of major growth, experiencing several transitional challenges due to increased demand for resin, primarily to be used for food and beverage packaging, but under tight supply of recycled plastic feedstock. Increased demand for post-consumer recycled (PCR) content from legislation and brand owners Tight supply on systemically short municipal and commercial collection Record high prices for recycled resin seen in 2021 and early 2022 Please attend Emily and Paula's Session, "How to Square Supply and Demand" on Wednesday, 09 March at 9:00am EST https://www.plasticsrecycling.com/2022-square-supply-demand If you are interested in learning more about the ICIS Mechanical Recycling Supply Tracker, or the ICIS US recycled polyethtylene (R-PE) market report prototype, contact them at paula.leardini@icis.comm or Emily.friedman@icis.com. respectively.
**************SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS********************* Welcome to 3188! Discovery Season 3 is a wild ride and we are HERE. FOR. IT. This ...month? Becca and Ryan discuss the beautiful emotional journey of Michael Burnham, with stops along the way to talk Tilly, thirst for Book, send our love to the baby enbys, and salute Georgiou. There are spoilers in this! Oh, and P.S. get your vaccine as soon as you're eligible. What we're into right now: The Hold Up: friend-of-the-pod Molly Sanchez and co-host Sam DiSalvo revisit pop culture from our youth and ask the very important question, "does it hold up?" (podcast) WandaVision: MCU's answer to classic sitcoms, with sci-fi shenanigans! Who could ask for more? (TV show) The Lady Astronaut series by Mary Robinette Kowal: Travel to alternate-history 1952 and follow Dr. Elma York as she battles sexism in order to go to space. (book series) Wage Stagnation is a shit deal For most U.S. workers, real wages have barely budged in decades by Drew Desilver via Pew Research Center State of Working America Wages 2019 by Elise Gould via Economic Policy Institute Who has to wait to be Captain? Star Trek: Why Burnham (& Sisko) Took 3 Seasons To Become Captain by John Orquiola Emotions are Integral Why emotional intelligence is important in leadership by Lauren Landry via Harvard Business School People Who Cry Often Are Not Weak, But Mentally Stronger by Madeline Neufeld via Lifehack How Stigmatizing Male Emotional Vulnerability Has Created a Crisis for Us All by Kali Holloway via the body is not an apology Can Clinton's Emotions Get the Best of Her? by Emily Friedman via ABC News Oh, to be Trill and Trans/Non-binary ♥ A History of Star Trek's Gender Non-Conformity by Marlowe Mitchell via startrek.com Star Trek: Discovery set to introduce its first non-binary and trans characters by Matt Moore via Gay Times How Transgender Star Trek Fans Came to View Jadzia Dax as Their Own by Lauren Coates via The Mary Sue
"A wise professor of mine compelled us on our first day of training to know our superpower. She advised it may be the only thing to get you through the darkest of days." Nurse practitioner student Emily Friedman dedicates her essay to the patient who, in one of his darkest days, shed light on her superpower. This essay placed in the 2020 Hope Babette Tang Humanism in Healthcare Essay Contest and was published in the December 2020 issue of Academic Medicine. Read the essay at academicmedicine.org.
As the lead writer and head of content at BrainXchange, Emily Friedman has had ample chances to explore a lot of XR-related topics. She lets Alan pick her brain about a few of them, from getting millennials interested in trades, to democratizing knowledge, and how humanity will enter The Cloud. Alan: Welcome to the XR for Business Podcast with your host, Alan Smithson. Today’s guest is Emily Friedman from BrainXchange and Augmented World Expo. Emily Friedman is a New York based enterprise immersive, wearable and emerging technology advocate, journalist and facilitator. She’s Head of Content and the lead writer at BrainXchange, lead journalist and senior editor at Enterprisewear Blog, and head of marketing and communications for Augmented World Expo USA and AWE EU. To learn more about BrainXchange, you can visit brainxchange.com. And if you wanna learn more about AWE or Augmented World Expo, you can visit awexr.com. Welcome to the show, Emily. Emily: Thank you for having me. Alan: Oh, it’s my absolute pleasure. I’ve been really looking forward to this conversation, because you are writing everyday – or, not everyday, but what, a couple times a week? — on the enterprise wearables world. So maybe just kind of give us an overview of what is BrainXchange and AWE. Let’s start with that. Emily: Ok, I wish I were productive enough to write multiple articles a week. But there’s a lot going on. BrainXchange, we started out as a boutique events company, and we just happened to enter augmented reality at the right time. It was 2015, right after Google Glass, quote/unquote failed. And there were all these headlines, “Glasshole” articles. But if you read between the lines, it was clear that smartglasses weren’t a failure, and that enterprises were actually finding good use cases for it. So today we provide events, content, and other services all related to facilitating enterprise XR. Alan: You know, I’ve been at AWE a couple of times now. I lead the startup track this year. It’s an important conference for virtual/augmented/mixed reality and some may say it is the most important conference. It’s where everybody around the world gathers in. And I made this comment that if the building happened to collapse, basically the entire VR world would cease to exist, and we’d have to start over again. It was an amazing collection of some of the world’s smartest people working in this technology and enterprise. They seem to be really driving this technology forward. What are you seeing? Emily: Well, as for AWE, I think it’s a very important benchmarking event. Like you said, the entire industry gets together at that one point. What we’re seeing — and the reason we gravitated towards enterprise at first — is that that’s where the money is. I mean, that’s where the money has to be made, both for end users and the AR/VR companies themselves. At the end of the day, we cater to the enterprises and we talk to them every day. We get on the phone with Fortune 500 companies, the innovation people and all these different companies every day. And we listen to their pain points. AR/VR happens to offer a solution to a lot of their pain points. Alan: So what are some of the pain points? Let’s unpack that. Emily: Huge one is a shrinking workforce, that creates this need to train faster, better. So as the workforce ages — in manufacturing, I think the average age is like 40 to 50 now — and retires, not only do you need to attract new talent; you need to train them. As a millennial, this is actually pretty important to me. Learning a skill today just doesn’t get you as far as it did half a ce
Dr. Emily Friedman joins us to put our geek credentials to shame, then share about her work in the history of smell. Why is something so essential to understanding our world so easily ignored?
This week David Payne talks to Emily Friedman, a health policy and ethics analyst, about Cambodia – a country with a difficult past that is now rebuilding its healthcare system to try to meet some of the particular needs of its population.