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Ken Jones has always lived in Chattanooga, but he grew up “military style” - moving three times and attending eight different schools, which is likely how he's earned the nickname of Mr. Chattanooga. In this episode, we learn about the time he used a major setback as fuel for growth, how he switched from a “survive” mentality to a “thrive” mentality, and how his willingness to say yes to new challenges, coupled with his technical skills and people-first mentality, has propelled his career to where it is today. Ken Jones is the Senior Director of Procurement, Vendor Relations and Minority & Women-Owned Business at EPB. You can connect with him on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/joneske). If you like this episode, we think you'll also like: Valoria Armstrong's Morning Cup (E60) Bo Drake's Morning Cup (E65) Allen Clare's Morning Cup (E97) My Morning Cup is hosted by Mike Costa of Costa Media Advisors and produced by SpeakEasy Productions. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter here and be the first to know who upcoming guests are!
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Part 2 of our series featuring guest Peter Fuhr of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory explores the drone research underway at ORNL. He shares the story about testing the technology at EPB in Tennessee and describes how the drones are not only capturing imagery but can also measure electromagnetic fields and the sounds of arcing. Through an ORNL research project called Autonomous Information Measurement Systems and Systems (AIMS), drones can communicate with one another to identify a problem on the grid. For example, a scout drone can first fly out to take images, and then if necessary, call out a specialist drone to take more measurements to determine whether or not it's necessary for a line truck to roll out to the location to make repairs. As such, it helps save time for a utility's field workforce. For more information, check out Part 1 of this interview series and stay tuned for an article about this research and technology in T&D World magazine in 2025.
Part 2 of our series featuring guest Peter Fuhr of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory explores the drone research underway at ORNL. He shares the story about testing the technology at EPB in Tennessee and describes how the drones are not only capturing imagery but can also measure electromagnetic fields and the sounds of arcing. Through an ORNL research project called Autonomous Information Measurement Systems and Systems (AIMS), drones can communicate with one another to identify a problem on the grid. For example, a scout drone can first fly out to take images, and then if necessary, call out a specialist drone to take more measurements to determine whether or not it's necessary for a line truck to roll out to the location to make repairs. As such, it helps save time for a utility's field workforce. For more information, check out Part 1 of this interview series and stay tuned for an article about this research and technology in T&D World magazine in 2025.
Ethan and Mithcell talk forklifts, hockey, and Cartoon Network. We thinking Cameron's a real person or nah? Either way, catch us getting an EPB company forklift very soon! Find us on Instagram: @everythingbagelpodcast / @mtchllbwsr / @ethanflint Listen to our music corner playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1OVOqkzkSKEVG2pyUNftYC?si=9260a410004d4a04 Check out ye olde youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@everythingbagelpodcast5091 Email us stuff: everythingbagelpodcast@gmail.com Buy a sticker (it's vintage): https://everythingbagelpod.wixsite.com/everythingbagelpod/shop Hit up our website: https://everythingbagelpod.wixsite.com/everythingbagelpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everything-bagel-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everything-bagel-podcast/support
In the latest episode of Public Power Now, two officials from Washington State's Snohomish County PUD: John Hieb, Principal Engineer, and Suzy Oversvee, Senior Program Manager for New Energy Initiatives, and Daniel Crawley, Supervisor for Strategic Research at Chattanooga, Tenn.-based EPB, discuss projects that Snohomish County PUD and EPB will pursue as a result of funding announced by the U.S. Department of Energy. They also detailed lessons learned from the application process for the DOE's Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships Program.
Welcome back to another episode of The Move Abroad Coach Podcast. Before we dive in, I wanted to tell you about something exciting coming up! You might have guessed it.... another round of our Escape Plan Bootcamp! What exactly is this? The EPB is a 4-day intensive live training which includes:— Hourly calls— Exclusive Pop-up FB group— Daily mindset FB live to check in with you— Time for Q&A— We're going to create your personalized plan for moving abroadYou can also expect plenty of bonuses like live training on how to move with pets, securing healthcare abroad, guest speakers, and more!The best part - only $37 for a ticket!!Want more?! There is an opportunity to join our VIP experience. You can expect a small coaching group at our lowest price ever. For $97 total, you will get 5 days of exclusive 90-minute group coaching calls AND we will create your customized plan in our small group workshop.Enrollment just opened yesterday, so make sure to grab your ticket here. We start Saturday, February 17th with a pre-party on February 16th.NOW....let's jump into today's episode! I want to talk to you about facing your fears and where these fears actually come from. Here's what we talk about in today's episode:The different types of fears and how they affect your move abroadWhat is your enneagram type? Learning more about which one you align with will help guide your next action steps.Digging deep and facing your fears at the root not just on the surfaceResources Mentioned:→ Join Our Escape Plan Bootcamp - Happening LIVE Feb 17-20 → CPS Enneagram Test→ Move Abroad Coach Crash Course
Most governments around the world – whether democracies or autocracies – face at least some pressure to respond to citizen concerns on some social problems. But the issues that capture public attention — the ones on which states have incentives to be responsive – aren't always the issues on which bureaucracies, agents of the state, have the ability to solve problems. What do these public agencies do when citizens' demands don't line up with either the supply of state capacity or the incentives of the central state?Our guest, Dr. Iza Ding, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, examines one way in which bureaucrats try to square this circle. In her recent book The Performative State: Public Scrutiny and Environmental Governance in China, Iza argues that state actors who need to respond but lack substantive capacity can instead choose to perform governance for public audiences. Iza explores the puzzling case of China's Environmental Protection Bureau or the EPB, a bureaucratic agency set up to regulate polluting companies. This issue of polluted air became a national crisis during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics when athletes were struggling to breathe let alone compete. Since then, Chinese citizens have been directing their pollution-related complaints to the EPB, which Iza found, has been given little power by the state to impose fines or shut down polluting factories. But that doesn't mean the civil servants working in this agency do nothing. Instead, Iza documents how and why they routinely deploy symbols, language, and theatrical gestures of good governance to give the appearance of dynamic action – all while leaving many environmental problems utterly unaddressed. We talk with Iza about how she uncovered these performative dynamics through months of ethnographic research in which she was embedded within a Chinese environmental protection agency. She also tells us about how she tested her claims using original media and public opinion data. Finally, we talk about how her findings about performative governance in the environmental space translates to China's COVID-19 response.Works cited in this episode:Beraja, Martin, et al. "AI-Tocracy." The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 138, No. 3, 2023, pp. 1349-1402.Dimitrov, Martin K. Dictatorship and Information: Authoritarian Regime Resilience in Communist Europe and China. Oxford University Press, 2023.Fukuyama, Francis. State Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century. London: Profile Books, 2017.Goffman, Erving. “On Face-Work.” In Interaction Ritual: Essays in Face-to-Face Behavior, edited by Erving Goffman, pp. 5–45. Chicago: Aldine Transaction, 1967.Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. The Communist Manifesto. Edited by Jeffrey C. Isaac. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012.Smith, Adam. The Wealth of Nations [Book IV-V]. New York: Penguin Books, 2000.Smith, Adam. The Theory of Moral Sentiments. New York: Penguin 2010.Walder, Andrew G. Communist Neo-Traditionalism: Work and Authority in Chinese Industry. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.Weber, Max. “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.” In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and Other Writings, edited by Peter Baehr and Gordon C. Wells. New York: Penguin Books, 2002.Weber, Max. “Politics as a Vocation.” In From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology , edited and translated by H. H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills, 77–128. New York: Oxford University Press, 1946.
We go East of the river to hang out with Clayton Fernandez, Austin Spada and Ryan Sidwell of team EPB to talk all about Spring Explosion 2024 and their recap of good runs of 2023. We also dive into big show builds that they have done in their shop for others. Hope you enjoy the listen!!
After the release of Nicky Haslam's common list, William and Jordan to work out what's common and what's not. There's also some Welsh and German pronunciation correction and some further reaction to EPB's ring. Join Sexted Extra and laugh along to William Hanson and Jordan North helping you navigate the challenges of modern life ad free at https://plus.acast.com/s/sextedmyboss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we are joined by Evann Freeman, Vice President of Government & Community Relations at EPB (Electric Power Board of Chattanooga), based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. With a passion for telecommunications and community engagement, Evann is a key player in shaping EPB's relationships with stakeholders. In addition to his role at EPB, Evann is set to chair Fiber Connect 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. Click now to listen and meet Evann. Also, subscribe to the Broadband Bunch on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode. https://epb.com/ https://fiberbroadband.org/fiber-connect/
Another US Senate candidate joins us on the EPB this week! Mark Gonzalez shares his story, starting with a regretful mistake in his youth, he took that lesson and let it motivate him to launch a legal and eventually political career, now Mark is taking his shot at Ted Cruz and he's on to talk about it with you.Want to learn more about Mark?Webhttps://www.markagonzalez.com/FBhttps://www.facebook.com/MarkGonzalezTXTwitterhttps://twitter.com/DAMarkGonzalezWant to reach me?Email: theelpasobeat@gmail.comFB/IG/Threads: @theelpasobeat
Is intelligent infrastructure the key to autonomous cars? That's the question we ask in the latest episode of The Six Five Connected with Diana Blass as we explore the use of LiDAR and smart cameras on the roads in Chattanooga, TN, home to the largest smart intersection projects in the United States. Hear from William Muller of Seoul Robotics, J Ed Marston of EPB, Dr. Mina Sartipi of the University of Tennessee Chattanooga with perspective from Daniel Newman of The Futurum Group. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, so you never miss an episode of The Six Five Webcast.
I try and I try to stay away, and...the local politics...it just keeps bringing me back.In traditional EPB fashion, I had larger aspirations for my return episode but procrastinated and am opting for simpler and quicker so, this is what you get. I have some thoughts on Rep Hernandez's gas card scandal, namely where we should go from here, and set some mild expectations for the show ahead. It's so good to be back!Have thoughts? Share em!Emailtheelpasobeat@gmail.comIG/Threads@theelpasobeatWant to reach me?Email: theelpasobeat@gmail.comFB/IG/Threads: @theelpasobeat
If it's not William and Jordan driving each other crazy, it's definitely driving EPB crazy as they spend half an hour talking about cars. But with three out of four dilemmas from 'anonymous' G&Divas, you know there's plenty to look forward to in the second half. If you have any complaints about the podcast, we'll be dealing with them in the same style as Airline's Jane Boulton, so you may want to keep them to yourself! Join Sexted Extra and laugh along to William Hanson and Jordan North helping you navigate the challenges of modern life ad free at https://plus.acast.com/s/sextedmyboss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Bishop's latest Quantum Tech Pod with Duncan Earl, President & CTO of Qubitekk, Inc., and David Wade, President & CEO, EPB is live! Chris led a roundtable discussion on the exciting partnership between EPB and Qubitekk to develop the EBP Quantum Network in Chattanooga, Tennessee - America's first industry-led, commercially available quantum network. EPB Quantum Network offers quantum-as-a-service to provide quantum technologists with fiber optic infrastructure using the latest quantum equipment and software to accelerate bringing quantum technologies to market. The network leverages Qubitekk, Inc.'s Bohr-IV, a proprietary system that generates, transmits, and measures qubits. The team is also partnering with Aliro Quantum to use their quantum network controller. To address workforce challenges, they launched Gig City Goes Quantum, an event designed to introduce, educate, and encourage more people to pursue careers in this emerging technology. Check out Chris's conversation on the future of quantum networks with Duncan and Dave. #quantumcommunication #quantumnetworks #quantumtechnology Inside Quantum Technology #Chattanooga #GigCityGoesQuantum #IQT
Eine neue Folge, ein neuer Gast. Mal wieder geht es in den gesprächigen Norden, wo der sympathische EPB lebt und munter aus seinem Leben erzählt. Wir erfahren allerlei interessantes über Warwick und diverse Effekte, warum er am Ende lieber eigene Musik macht und wieso Host Hen und er das gleiche Setup auf die einsame Insel mitnehmen würden. Nur ein Geheimnis wollte er nicht lüften... die Sache mit dem "P"... Trotzdem viel Spaß! www.bassic.de www.sebastian-stolz.de
Welcome to the 100th episode of The Divide! This episode features Tim Kelly, Mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee. We discuss Chattanooga's broadband evolution over the years, how gigabit-speed broadband has transformed the local economy – particularly in the wake of the pandemic and remote work. Hear about where Chattanooga still faces problems in getting residents connected, and how the city hopes to leverage federal funding to address digital equity issues.We are also joined by Dr. Duncan Earl, president and CTO of Qubitekk, to discuss a recently announced partnership with Chattanooga's EPB to launch a quantum network in the city and what that means for Chattanooga's digital future.The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You've probably heard of the phrase LMAO (Laugh My Arse Off), but have you heard of LSHIBMF (Laugh So Hard I Broke My Foot)? Fortunately for the vast majority of us, we will never experience this phrase. G & Diva Erika wasn't so lucky. In this week's Weekend Release you can hear what happened to Erika during one of her recent gym trips, learn some Australian phraseology and William comes bearing gifts for EPB and Jordan. Join Sexted Extra and laugh along to William Hanson and Jordan North helping you navigate the challenges of modern life ad free at https://plus.acast.com/s/sextedmyboss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Basmajian from EPB Macro Research breaks down the state of the economy, housing, employment, production, and more. He also shares some sector/ETF choices for your portfolio in 2023. Get The EPB Macro Research Weekly NewsletterCheck Out More Of The EPB Macro Research Full Service----Follow Investing Experts Podcast on Seeking Alpha to view this episode's show notes, data visualizations, and transcription.
William, Jordan and EPB have decided to record this week's Weekend Release in the morning… And we all know how that usually goes. To keep things civil, they take a look at some of your ‘Wendy, can I borrow your potato peeler?' videos, play a game of ‘Is this Princess Margaret's morning or Jordan North's?', and face a dilemma that only Vicar Tom can help with. Join Sexted Extra and laugh along to William Hanson and Jordan North helping you navigate the challenges of modern life ad free at https://plus.acast.com/s/sextedmyboss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the past year, electric power distributor EPB has deployed 25-Gig services in Chattanooga, Tennessee as part of a $70 million fiber upgrade plan.EPB VP Katie Espeseth joins the podcast to explain what the 25-Gig services and fiber deployments mean for economic development in the region. She also touches on potential opportunities for Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) funding, and why EPB is leading a testbed for quantum computing applications. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James literally almost burned down his house so we talked to the experts for some tips and to-do with heaters and holiday decorations. Also, get a sneak peek at EPB's Holiday Windows!
We're breaking down General Electric (the company, management, and the stock,) sharing takes on market headlines in bullish or bearish, and we're joined by Eric Basmajian from EPB Macro Research to discuss economic data and how that is affecting the market.
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Show Notes: Google Fiber Revs Up Its Multi-Gig Speeds to 20Gbps in Newest Field Test | CNET (01:29) Google Fiber CEO Dinni Jain announced Tuesday via blog post that 20 gigs is coming, The company achieved a 20.2Gbps download speed in a field test in Kansas City Google Fiber currently offers two plan options: 1-gigabit download speeds for $70 per month and a 2-gig plan for $100 monthly. cheapest 2Gbps plan among major internet providers CNET reached out to a Google Fiber spokesperson, and was told that more information will be on the way in the coming weeks. No word yet on pricing or when to expect the plan to be available to customers. A 25Gbps speed tier from EPB costs around $1,500 per month According to Google Fiber's CEO this is just the beginning: “In the coming months, we'll have announcements to dramatically expand our multi-gigabit tiers. These will be critical milestones on our journey to 100 Gig symmetrical internet." NASA crashes DART spacecraft into asteroid in world's 1st planetary defense test | Space.com (06:45) For the first time in history, a spacecraft from Earth has crashed into an asteroid to test a way to save our planet from extinction. Spacecraft: NASA's Double Asteroid Rendezvous Test (DART) probe Asteroid: Dimorphos, 7 million miles (11 million kilometers) from Earth The goal of the mission was to change the orbit of the space rock around its larger asteroid parent Didymos . Trying to test if humanity could deflect a dangerous asteroid if one was headed for Earth. Elena Adams, DART's mission systems engineer, said that “our first planetary defense test was a success” The golf cart-sized DART (1,320 pounds) spacecraft slammed into the asteroid at 14,000 mph. Would be enough to move the 534-foot-wide (163 meters) Dimorphos a bit faster (10 minutes faster) in its orbit around its parent. Poses no risk of changing the binary system's orbit to come anywhere near Earth. The DART mission is the first demonstration of what NASA calls a "kinetic impactor" for planetary defense: crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid to change its orbit. Basic method to protect the Earth if a potentially dangerous asteroid were spotted five or 10 years before a prospective impact. Angela Stickle, the leader of DART's impact working group, said the team's simulations and models suggest the spacecraft would likely create a crater up to 65 feet (20 m) wide. Images Show Huge Plume of Debris as NASA Probe Smashes Asteroid A vast network of ground-based telescopes were trained on the event and will be following the binary Didymos-Dimorphos system over time to see how much faster Dimorphos is now moving in its orbit. The Era of Fast, Cheap Genome Sequencing Is Here | WIRED (13:35) At an industry event in San Diego today, genomics behemoth Illumina unveiled what it calls its fastest, most cost-efficient sequencing machines yet, the NovaSeq X series. Illumina controls around 80 percent of the DNA sequencing market globally The company believes its new technology will slash the cost to just $200 per human genome while providing a readout at twice the speed. Currently costs $600 for scientists to perform sequencing Sequence 20,000 genomes per year; its current machines can do about 7,500 Francis deSouza, Illumina's CEO, states: “As we look to the next decade, we believe we're entering the era of genomic medicine going mainstream. To do that requires the next generation of sequencers … We need price points to keep coming down to make genomic medicine and genomic tests available much more broadly.” Stacey Gabriel, chief genomics officer at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, states they have been “waiting for this for a long time.” She continues to talk about the benefits of the new tech: “With greatly reduced costs and greatly increased speed of sequencing, we can sequence way more samples.” A major benefit of cheaper and more efficiency sequencing is increasing the diversity of genomic datasets. Different populations might have different disease-causing genetic variations that are more or less prevalent. Additionally, by sequencing more genes you can compare and contrast the genetic sequences of a healthy individual and a disordered individual. Allows researchers to see the nuances in their genetic makeup. Illumina's new system will cost around $1 million, about the same as its existing machines. The high price tag is a key reason they're not yet common in smaller labs and hospitals, or in rural regions. Startup Says It Can Store 100TB in Nintendo-Like Cartridges | Futurism (20:24) A startup called Folio Photonics is attempting to take over the archival storage market, one Nintendo-ish cartridge at a time. Storage types like tapes, and hard disks are favored by enterprise-scale archiving purposes. Folio claims to offer a cost-effective, incredibly high-performing optical alternative to tapes, hard disks, and DNA storage Just one of their oddly-shaped, multi-layered cartridges can allegedly fit 100 terabytes of data. 100,000 gigabytes, which is nearly three times the storage of the densest Blu-Ray disk CEO Steven Santamaria explains how their tech can hold this much data: “Traditional Blu-ray discs are three or four layers and have been for 20 years (the Archival disc achieves 6 layers by having 3-layers on both sides) ... Our first product will be 8 layers per side, meaning we will have a 16 layer double sided disc." Additionally, the company claims their storage device, unlike hard drive and tape storage, is "impervious" to electromagnetic disruption, damage from radiation or saltwater, and extreme temperatures We will end off with more of the CEO talking about the tech: “Our talented engineering team has pioneered a fresh approach to optical storage that overcomes historical constraints and puts unheard of cost, cybersecurity and sustainability benefits within reach … With these advantages, Folio Photonics is poised to reshape the trajectory of archive storage." Why United Airlines is betting $1 billion on flying cars | Emerging Tech Brew (25:12) Investors, startups, and aviation bigwigs have all put billions of dollars toward making that vision a reality with electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) ventures. United Airlines being one of them The company has been an investor in California-based Archer Aviation since the startup was preparing to go public via SPAC in 2021 and also reached a $1 billion deal to buy Archer's eVTOLs last February. An option to purchase an additional $500 million of aircraft. Archer is building a four-passenger electric aircraft and aims to get it certified by the FAA for use in the US by the end of 2024. This past September, United agreed to buy 200 eVTOL aircraft from Eve Air Mobility. Why are they doing this? Mike Leskinen, president of United Airlines Ventures, told Emerging Tech Brew: “It's about making our airline the airline that customers choose to fly … A) We want to innovate. And we want to provide that to our customers first B) We have the footprint—the geographic footprint—that makes us the right player C) It decarbonizes that trip to the airport. This is not taking regional aircraft out of the skies, but it is taking cars off the road, many of which will be burning gasoline” eVTOLs could change the way we travel in the long term, with the nearer-term use case of replacing helicopters and serving as a way to get from an urban center to an airport faster. CEO Leskinen talks on the pricing of these eVTOL rides: “They're going to be expensive at first … As you build this product, as you certify this product, there are going to be massive economies of scale. And the cost is going to come down rapidly, to the point where I see a world where—because you get so much more utility out of the aircraft—the cost is no more than using an Uber X. But initially it's going to look like an Uber Black.” The challenging part will be building the infrastructure for air taxis, the “vertiports, ” which could resemble helipads with charging stations.
Eagerly awaited changes to the DOL independence guidance for employee benefit plans are live in the Federal Register today. Listen as Summer Young, CPA, currently a senior manager in the AICPA Professional Ethics Division and formerly a practicing EPB auditor, walks us through the history and changes. You can find the bulletin here. Keep an eye on the Online Ethics Library for helpful guidance we'll be publishing and also be sure to check out the AICPA Employee Benefit Plan Audit Quality Center.
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In this podcast, we begin a series about the Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Tools. Nursing Inquiry Coordinator, Nadine Rosenblum, and Evidence-based Practice Coordinator, Madeleine Whalen, begin by discussing Appendix A – the PET Process. They cover the importance of project planning and evidence review before getting too far into the EPB process.
Welcome back to a brand new episode of IGLOO RADIO! EPB play tracks from Wenzday, Afrojack, Henry Fong, James Hype, Deeper Purpose, John Summit, CID & Westend and many more! 1. Electric Polar Bears - Homerun 00:55 2. Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa - Sweetest Pie (David Guetta Festival Remix) 04:52 3. Wenzday - Get Down 08:15 4. Minelli - Nothing Hurts (Afrojack Remix) 11:12 5. Electric Polar Bears - Snow 14:00 6. Henry Fong - Morena 17:15 7. Claptone - Beautiful feat. lau.ra (James Hype Remix) 20:00 8. Deeper Purpose - Demons 24:31 9. The Weeknd - Sacrifice (John Summit Remix) 30:16 10. CID & Westend - Let Me Take You 33:46 11. Haddaway - What Is Love (Fomo Remix) 37:16 12. Alok - The Club Is Jumpin' 40:28 13. Damon Sharpe - Hollaback Girl 43:07 14. SMACK x Raven & Kreyn feat. CHYL - Boom Boom 46:23 15. Black V Neck & Chico Rose - Come On Over 48:53 16. Sven Fields x Black V Neck x Millean. - Mysterious Feeling 53:08 17. Electric Polar Bears - Last Forever 55:07
In my continuing coverage of the Democratic primary races, I managed to bring Joy Diaz onto the EPB, the only woman in the gubernatorial race, and she's ready to tackle it all from women's reproductive rights to reforming the way we handle the education system. A great convo full of insight into Diaz's story and motivation to leave her career as a reporter and bring change to Texas from the top. Early voting has started! Don't know where to vote?voteelpaso.comto find your nearest pollJoy DiazWebsite:www.joydiaz.comwww.texasneedsjoy.comFB:https://www.facebook.com/TexasNeedsJoyTwitter:@TXNeedsjoy2022IG:@texasneedsjoyYou want to reach me? You know how to do ittheelpasobeat@gmail.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/TheElPasoBeatTwitter:@TheElPasoBeatInstagram: @TheElPasoBeat*Guest appearances are not considered endorsementsAll mentions of the campaign are paid for by Genera for El Paso, Treasurer Richard Genera 11021 Aqua Ct El Paso Texas 79936
Back with our first podcast of 2022 and we are back scrutinizing one of my favorite players, Neymar. Fresh off the new release of his 3 part docu-series, Neymar: The Perfect Chaos @jnogueradevers, @gianinni and I review the series and compare what we saw to our expectations. Make sure to subscribe to never miss an episode of EPB.
Happy New Year and new season! We're not missing a beat here on The EPB. Early voting for the primary elections is just over a month away and today we have Congressional challenger Deliris Montanez Berrios (DMB) who is challenging incumbent Veronica Escobar for the TX-16 seat. Listen in and hear her story of service and fighting for her beliefs and what she intends to bring to Congress.FB: https://www.facebook.com/DMBforYou want to reach me? You know how to do ittheelpasobeat@gmail.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/TheElPasoBeatTwitter:@TheElPasoBeatInstagram: @TheElPasoBeatReddit:r/TheElPasoBeat*Guest appearances are not considered endorsementsAll mentions of the campaign are paid for by Genera for El Paso, Treasurer Richard Genera 11021 Aqua Ct El Paso Texas 79936
During today's episode Harry Stephenson, Senior Network Consultant on the USA team sat down with Richard Carpenter, the Senior Manager of Network Operations at EPB. They discuss his time in the air force, the charity works he's doing and the massive changes he's seen in the last 10 years. He goes into a little more detail on his biggest Networking disaster and some of the most important skills you need to have if you're considering entering this industry. Learn more from Rich:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-carpenter-499b1156/ EPB on LinkedIn: https://www.linked.com/company/epbofchattanooga/
James and Kim talk a little turkey with Scottie and Lauren from EPB and give a few hints about the window reveal for 2021!
The gang sets up shop for it's first live show at the Chattanooga Hip Hop Summit and interviews special guest. Artist, public figures, business owners, and entrepreneurs sit down and chop it up and give the crew exclusive news you can use.
En este episodio aprovecho para reseñar el divertidísimo libro de ensayos de Eduardo Bravo que recorren los eventos y personas más peculiares del siglo pasado, además de despedirme de la página de EPB y hablar de lo que viene en el futuro del podcast. Hasta siempre, lectores/as.
In the latest episode of APPA's Public Power Now podcast, EPB President and CEO David Wade discusses the benefits of a Gig-speed community-wide network built by EPB, his current priorities, and a new microgrid project.
Now this is a campaign announcement. My campaign has officially launched, if you're new and looking to get to know me, this is a great place to start. For those of you who have been with me from the beginning, I hope you're excited to follow what's next for the EPB, and hopefully, what's next for the Far East Side of El Paso. Websitewww.generafordistrict5.comGot feedback for me? Email me:theelpasobeat@gmail.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/TheElPasoBeatTwitter:@TheElPasoBeatInstagram: @TheElPasoBeatReddit:r/TheElPasoBeatAll mentions of the campaign are paid for by Genera for El Paso, Treasurer Richard Genera 11021 Aqua Ct El Paso Texas 79936
Join us for an audio recording of a LIVE ‘radio style' play-by-play broadcast of the MAYWEATHER VS LOGAN PAUL SHOWTIME PPV (pay-per-view) MAIN CARD which had LIVE updates, commentary, results & reactions, from around 8PM ET Sunday night, June 6th., 2021. We purchased the $49.99 USD “BRAGGING RIGHTS” PPV (pay-per-view) showdown from SHOWTIME, with a main event showcasing the undefeated and retired Hall of Fame, Five-division Champ: boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather, returning to the ring for the first time in nearly four years to face social media giant, YouTuber/Boxer(?), Logan Paul, in an 8-Round special exhibition match – where the rules were made up and the points didn't matter. The event was streamed live from the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida - in the rain - primarily on Showtime.com or the Showtime App. Join our podcast host, Matt Ryan, and his co-host, Brendan Sokler, recored LIVE from the YELLiNG! Studios in... New Jersey. They started to stream around 8PM/5PM ETPT, bringing you live RADIO-STYLE, PLAY-BY-PLAY COMMENTARY coverage in the audio player above of #MayweatherPaul or for the video broadcast of the show check it out on our Combat Culture YouTube Channel at: https://youtu.be/bbEqADR6zo0 In our co-main event, Badou Jack (23-3-3, 13 KO) faced-off against replacement opponent Dervin Colina. Jack was supposed to fight Jean Pascal, who tested positive for three different steroids as well as EPO ahead of the bout and was removed. Also in action, was former NFL All Pro star wide receiver, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, as he made his debut against Brian Maxwell in an additional exhibition bout, which opened the PPV event. Settle in with Matt & Brendan as they guide you through all of the face-punching goodness this card provided! MAYWEATHER VS LOGAN PAUL CARD: MAIN CARD – Showtime PPV | 8PM/5PM ETPT Exhibition Match: Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul (Eight three-minute rounds) Light Heavyweight: Badou Jack vs. Dervin Colina Junior Middleweight: Jarret Hurd vs. Luis Arias Contracted exhibition: Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson vs. Brian Maxwell PRELIMS – YouTube | 5PM/2PM ETPT Jean Torres vs. Zack Kuhn Adrian Benton vs. Pedro Cruz Micky Scala vs. Adam Ramirez Viddal Riley vs. Quintell Thompson Jalil Hackett vs. Angelo Diaz Dorian Khan Jr. vs. Jonathan Conde Follow Bloody Elbow on Insta: @BloodyElbow, Twitter: @BloodyElbow, MMA Mania on Twitter: @MMAMania, Insta: @MMAMania, Matt Ryan on Twitter: @MRyanConsulting, & Brendan Sokler on Twitter: @BrendanSokler for the latest on MMA & Combat Sports happenings. Combat Culture YouTube Channel is a mixed martial arts/combat sports channel presented to you by SB Nation MMA websites https://bloodyelbow.com & https://mmamania.com; visit us on YT and give us a “thumbs up”, share & subscribe to get the latest in MMA News, Video Features, Live Play-by-Plays of UFC events, & More! Additional platforms authorized by SHOWTIME to offer the PPV event include: Adams Cable, ANTIETAM, Armstrong, AT&T U-Verse, Atlantic Broadband, ATMC, Blue Ridge, Blue Stream, Buckeye Broadband, CenturyLink, Cincinnati Bell, CLICK!, Comporium, COX, DIRECTV, DISH, EPB, FANMIO, FATHOM, FIDELITY, Frankfort Plant Board, FRONTIER, GCI Cable, GRANDE, GVTC, HARGRAY, HAWAIIAN TelCom, HTC, LAYER3 TV, T-Mobile T-Vision, LIBERTY, MCTV, MEDIACOM, METRONET, MTCO Communications, NEX-TECH, LLC, NORTHLAND, OPTIMUM, ORBITEL, RCN, Service Electric Broadband Cable, Service Electric Cable TV LeHigh Valley, Service Electric Cable TV Hunterdon, Service Electric Cable TV Wilkes-Barre, Service Electronic CableVision, SHENTEL, SLING, SPECTRUM, SUDDENLINK, TDS TeleCom, VERIZON FIOS, Vision Communications, VYVE Broadband, WAVE, WINDSTREAM, WOW, & XFINITY.
Chattanooga became one of the first Gigabit cities and now is a 10G city. Professor Bento Lobo, UT-Chattanooga, and Jim Ingraham, Vice President, Strategic Research, EPB, discuss the latest economic impact study and how fiber has changed the lives in this bustling community.
***As of April 2nd Congresswoman Veronica Escobar has rescinded her endorsement of Jennie Tipton LasleyI am very glad to have been able to have this conversation with Jennie Tipton Lasley, she is the second of three candidates hoping to represent District 1, (El Paso/Bowie HS feeder patterns) to come onto the EPB. We explore her work and motivations, as well as how she'll ensure this third superintendent is indeed a charm.See more:https://www.jennietiptonlasleyforboard.com/
Gespräch mit dem bremischen Mitglied im Ausschuss der Regionen, Antje Grotheer, über den Stand zum EU Migrations – und Asylpakt am Tag der Abstimmung über die Stellungnahme im Plenum. Welche Möglichkeiten der Einflussnahme gibt es und was kann man damit für die Städte Bremen und Bremerhaven bewirken. Die Stellungnahme wurde vom Plenum übrigens angenommen: https://twitter.com/a_grotheer/status/1372941386392203270 https://youtu.be/yel7Tw_nzt8 Veranstaltung dazu im EPB: 25. März 2021, 16:00 Uhr. Infos und Anmeldung unter EuropaBremen.de > Veranstaltungen
El Paso's progressive voice on the city council - District 2 Rep Annello joins us on The EPB to talk the Texas freeze, progressivism in El Paso, Newman 6, police policy stances, and that all follows a recap of a tense city council meeting. Don't miss this one!
In this episode of the the Broadband Bunch, we are joined by Joey Greer, Account Manager of Broadband Solutions at EPB. As a true pioneer in the Utility broadband space, EPB is paying it forward by helping other utilities and communities get into the world of broadband by providing guidance and support as they begin their journey. Joey shares with us some of the past successes of EPB including providing thirty thousands students with free Internet access. We also touch on the tremendous economic impact broadband has brought to the city Chattanooga.
James & Kim talk about their encounters with celebrities, (Santana, Steven Tyler, David Crosby, and more).They also talk about the famous Holiday windows at EPB downtown Chattanooga
EPB’s Holiday Windows will be revealed tomorrow evening here in Chattanooga. People can visit the windows virtually or in person until January 4th on the Broad and Market Street sides of EPB’s headquarters at 10 West Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard.
As the weather gets cooler, we hear plenty of smart tips on how to make our homes more energy-efficient for the winter. Here are a few from Wayne Brown of green|spaces and Lance Irwin of EPB.
Y llegamos al último día de micropodcast con una de las últimas películas estrenadas antes de todo el jaleo del covid que estamos viviendo ahora. Y por pura casualidad, es la historia donde el villano es invisible. Elizabeth Moss está aquí haciendo oposiciones para el título de mejor sufridora en pantalla del siglo XXI en una historia cuya sola premisa acojona, ya que si tu novio es un hijoputa maltratador, ¿Que tal si además fuera invisible? Solamente me queda agradecer a tod@s l@s que habéis seguido estos 31 días de micropodcast. Os dejo un enlace con las ediciones anteriores en la página de EPB y os emplazo al año que viene, en el que haré todo lo posible por volver a repetirlo y no faltar a la cita. Disfrutad del audio y hasta 2021.
September 14th, 2017 Sporting KC Manager Peter Vermes joined the Program to talk about their upcoming matches, the addition of 17 year old Jaylin Lindsey and EPB signing a pre contract with Man City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chattanooga returns to the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast this week in episode 175 to talk about their 10 Gbps upgrade, the fibervention campaign, TN4Fiber, and having surpassed 75,000 subscribers. For so much content, we have three guests joining us from Chattanooga's Electric Power Board (the EPB in EPB Fiber): Danna Bailey is the VP of … Continue reading "Chattanooga Crushes It – Marketing, Technology, and Nearby Communities – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 175" ★ Support this podcast ★
Chattanooga's EPB Fiber is the highest profile community network in the U.S. It was the first network in the nation to offer a symmetrical gigabit tier to every last address in the community. On today's Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast, Danna Bailey joins us to discuss the network. Danna Bailey is EPB's Vice President of Corporate … Continue reading "Chattanooga's EPB Fiber on Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode #59" ★ Support this podcast ★