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We're back with another one of our favorite kinds of episodes: real stories of real people doing really cool things in their small towns. This episode features Terry Sando, a retired Air Force officer who's built a brewery in his small town of Hillsboro, ND. We love this story because Terry was inspired to build a business to serve his community…so he did! He's kept the community at the heart of everything he does, and he's such a great example of what can happen with a dream, willingness to learn, and lots of hard work. About Terry: I was born and raised in Valley City, ND. In the summers, I worked on my grandparents' farm south of Rogers, ND. I graduated from Valley City High School and went to college before joining the Air Force in 1979. I did 5 ½ years of enlisted time with my final assignment being a crew member on the B-52 at Grand Forks AFB. Duties included pulling nuclear alert and flying training missions. In November of 1984, I joined the 119th, the Happy Hooligans to become an Intelligence Officer and trained at Lowery AFB in Denver. My son Travis was born during my assignment there and my wife Deb wouldn't tell me on the phone if it was a boy or girl! Happily, I was granted emergency leave and flew back to Grand Forks to see my son. I had different assignments at the 119th and returned to active duty to gain space operations background for future Air Guard missions in 1998. During my six years in Colorado Springs, I was assigned to Peterson AFB, Schriever AFB, and Cheyenne Mountain. 9/11 happened while I was stationed at AFSPC (Air Force Space Command) and I was selected to help stand up NorthCom. I was the first Guardsman to be qualified to stand watch at Cheyenne Mountain for NORAD/NorthCom. It was my most challenging assignment, but also my best assignment during my career. My next assignment in 2004 was at the National Guard Bureau in Washington D.C. and from there I went to the Air War College at Maxwell AFB where I got my Master of Strategic Studies. My final assignment was Plans and Requirements at 1st Air Force at Tyndall AFB. During this assignment, I grew an appreciation for craft beer brewing. I had a coworker who was a great homebrewer, and he got me interested in learning to brew beer. I had to put it into my bucket list of things to do when I retired. I retired in November of 2009 and came home to Grand Forks. After retirement I had jobs at the University of North Dakota as the Emergency Manager, Grand Forks Region EDC working on building the UAS ecosystem, a Norwegian company eSmart doing UAS operations for utility line inspections, and finally Mobile Recon a small UAS startup company. I decided to get into brewing in 2019 and started construction of a brew pub in Hillsboro. This became Goose River Brewing, and the pub has been open for two years. Two beta batches of beer were done in July of this year, so we're officially brewing! Part of the goal was to have a blue-collar craft beer lovers social gathering location that would help make Hillsboro's downtown a destination. We are working on building relationships with our local malt barley growers. We also have been giving our spent grain to a local cattle grower to use in the cattle feed ration. The pandemic had a big impact on raising the cost of construction and pushing out the opening date. My goal is to build a local team that will take over operations and then I can slow down and take advantage of retirement. In this episode, we cover: What inspired Terry to get into brewing beer in the first place How COVID threw a wrench in the plans for the brewery and what they did to compensate Why businesses like this one could be a really cool opportunity for someone from a city who wants to move to a small town The importance of community and relationship-building in long-term success and buy-in Why you are never too old to learn or try something new Links and Resources Mentioned: The Goose River Brewing Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GooseRiverBrewing
Tony Selvaggio is the Founder of eSmart Recycling, a social enterprise whose primary goal is to recycle old technology to set up computer labs for kids worldwide. — Join us for Real Leaders UNITE 2024: https://real-leaders.com/unite/ Apply for the The 2025 Real Leaders Impact Awards: https://real-leaders.com/impact-awards-application/
¡WEEEEEY! Acompáñenos a descubrir la historia de Martin lutero, el personaje que se cuestiono la direccion que la iglesia estaba tomando.acuerdense que tenemos el givaway vivo ahora mismo en tidas uestras redes sociales. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------►Síguenos en Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/historiaparatontospodcast►Síguenos en Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/historiaparatontos_podcast►Sigue a Iker en:https://www.instagram.com/ikerlinazasoro19 Leyendas en torno a Lutero: el rayo, en Luther.de/esMartín Lutero, Luther's Little Instruction Book, Trad. Robert E. Smith, (Fort Wayne: Project Wittenberg, 2004), Catecismo Menor 1.2.Rafael Lazcano (2009), Biografía de Martín Lutero (1483-1546), p. 350: ISBN 978-84-95745-82-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1zdeV-q5u8a mira... si leiste las fuentes.te quiero extraño curioso.......*le da un besito en la frente* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's a luxury to open up your laptop, smartphone, or tablet every day. Some people can't access those devices let alone a stable internet connection. This problem greatly affects the youngest members of our society: children. And it's not only an issue in America. It's a global concern. But today's guest is working hard to develop a solution. Tony Selvaggio is the Founder of eSmart Recycling -- a mission-driven company that recycles old technology from businesses and uses a portion of the proceeds to fund tech labs for students without access to computers. Tony shares his innovative -- and highly effective -- business model that's a win-win-win approach. He also explains how his background in the scrap metal industry led him to create eSmart Recycling. Listen in... Host: Amber Amortegui, Lead Content Producer at Flint Stone Media Executive Producer: Jaime (“Jemmy”) Legagneur, Chief Enthusiasm Officer Producer: Amber Amortegui, Lead Content Producer at Flint Stone Media Guest: Tony Selvaggio of eSmart Recycling Links: eSmart Recycling's Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube Voice Over Artist: Jorge Hernandez Visit the TECHxploration Website: TECHxplorationPodcast.com Follow Craig and David on Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Pinterest | YouTube Follow Florida Podcast Network on Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube Join the FPN Insiders Communities: Facebook | Clubhouse | Goodpods Additional Support Provided by: Listeners Like You and Flint Stone Media ------------------------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of Flint Stone Media LLC 2022. Partner with FPN: Become the voice of YOUR segment of Florida!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! FPN Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
It's September! We welcome back to the show, Dr. Sean Brooks from American Education FM. We discussed the state of the American education system and the disastrous path that it's headed. Dr. Sean Brooks links: https://americaneducationfm.com/Abeka: http://www.abeka.comCalvert Education: http://www.calverteducation.comHomeschooling resources document:https://storage.googleapis.com/production-websitebuilder-v1-0-1/601/146601/Q3I9XbJl/0b72b62fc54d472b85cea7cb9d2af29f?fileName=Homeschooling%20Resources1.pdf“Homeschooling” group here: https://gab.com/groups/287Watch Dr. Sean address his local school board with straight fire!: https://www.bitchute.com/video/Ecux1OTy56oK/SUPPORT THE SHOW:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/jesse-jaymzOne time gift donation via Paypal https://paypal.me/dangerousinfo?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USJOIN OUR GUILDED CHAT ROOM: https://www.guilded.gg/i/Evx9g1VkSupporter "Shout-Outs"Jill BarcRyan Mansfield ShowCarmie RosarioKenneth AllenChad GeyerPatriot MillerSheryl E.Join my mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/03e09a1333c8/jessejaymzemailsignupSocial Media:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jessejaymz1/Telegram https://t.me/jessejaymzGab https://gab.com/JessejaymzTruth Social https://truthsocial.com/@jessejaymzSend stuff:Jesse JaymzPO Box 541Clarkston, MI 48347Listen on: Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/dangerousinfopodcastApple https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1585900698Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4qT8ncYfYNe9EgVle3sN5kStitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/jesses-jaymz-dangerous-infoTune In-Alexa https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Jesse-Jaymz-Dangerous-INFO-p1517255/iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-dangerous-info-with-jesse-87089579/GooglePodcast https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODUzOTUyLnJzcw==Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/07d53a75-897d-491a-8ce6-17f78658f06f/dangerous-info-withSMART is the acronym that was created by technocrats that have setup the "internet of things" that will eventually enslave humanity to their needs. Support the show
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U australskim školama je uspostavljena nova aplikacija koja učenicima pomaže u sigurnom kretanju virtualnim svijetom. Kao dijelom šire inicijative koja ima za cilj očuvati sigurnost sve australske djece na internetu, uloga nove digitalne aplikacije naziva eSmart je premošćivanje jaza kod one djece koja žive u manje privilegiranim regijama.
A new tool has been launched for schools to help students safely navigate the digital world. As part of a broader initiative to keep all Australian children safe online, the new eSmart Digital Licence aims to bridge the digital divide for those in less privileged regions. - Amûreke nû ji bo xwendegehan hatiye destpêkirin da ku ji xwendekaran re bibe alîkar bi ewlehî di cîhana dîjîtal re têkildar bin. Wekî beşek ji destpêşxeriyeke berfirehtir ji bo ku hemî zarokên Australî li serhêlê ewle bimînin, Destûra Dîjîtal ya eSmart armanc dike ku pireke dîjîtalî ji bo yên li herêmên kêm îmtiyaz peyda bike.
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Tony Selvaggio is an award winning social entrepreneur who turned an old laptop into a thriving business. He joins Rosie to talk about his life experiences and how through his company he is able to give back to the community. Tony was born and raised in Venezuela and raised by immigrant parents as neither of them were from Venezuela. After graduating, Tony was employed by a relative who sponsored his US visa in exchange for working for the family member's recycling company. After a year and a half, Tony was recruited by another metal scrap company as a metal scrap buyer. During this time he met his wife and they now have two girls. After working on both the buying and selling sides of the metal scrap sector, Tony took a chance and started his own company with $8000 and no back up plan as he had resigned from his previous position. However, that was not the original plan. He was initially to start a small scrap yard company with investors from Venezuela. Unfortunately, the economy in Venezuela took a significant downturn and the investors no longer could help him start his business. He wasn't going to let this stop him. So, he moved ahead anyway and started his company, eSmartRecycling, in 2014. The company is a technological waste recycling company with a focus on solving electronic waste pollution. He shares that he shifted from focusing on metal waste to electronic waste because in 2014 electronic waste was such a hot topic. He thought he would capitalize on this and use the same buying and selling skills he acquired in the scrap metal sector to electronic waste. Tony visited numerous networking groups in order to establish a presence. It was during one of these events that he met his first client. The company had upgraded their computers and had 20 computers sitting around with no idea what to do with them. Tony shared he could take them. Well, a week later he is at another networking event when he is approached by a non-profit agency representative asking him if they could buy affordable computers from him as they knew he had access to used computers. As an immigrant, he was shocked to find out that there was such a gap in access to resources like computers here in the US. Therefore, he decided that rather than sell them the computers he would refurbish 10 of them for free and keep 10 to sell them and make a profit. It was a win-win for both companies. The prospect of bringing two different businesses together enthralled Tony. He also felt it was a unique business model that bridged the gap between businesses and individual needs. Over time Tony worked to perfect this business model. Rosie admires Tony's approach to giving back to the community. When Tony was asked what youth should be taught, he firmly suggested entrepreneurship. Rosie recalled that Tony had asked her to judge a middle school competition where students demonstrated their ingenuity through a recycling entrepreneurial idea. The competition not only teaches children about the necessity of recycling but also provides them with a sense of entrepreneurship. Tony's community aided him in achieving his potential when he was just starting out. He claims that becoming active in the community helps in the formation of long-term relationships. Currently, Tony is involved in local communities such as Young Professional Organization, Chamber of Commerce, HBIF (now known as Prospera), and Small Business Development Center. Before ending, Tony did recommend the listeners to form professional ties with persons they admire in their community. #Immigrant #Community #Leader #Recycling #Scraps #Technology #Children #OutreachProgram Tony Selvaggio Email │ Website │ Facebook
Today's episode is a Simply Tech LIVE interview featuring my co-host, Ali Mazaheri, and our special guest, Erik Åsberg. Erik is the Chief Technology Officer of eSmart Systems -- an applied AI solution that is transforming the way the world's leading energy providers inspect and maintain critical infrastructure. If you are unfamiliar with this type of tech, eSmart's grid systems solution injects high resolution drone and helicopter video footage into their AI application, to help detect structural issues in cables, towers, and other energy based infrastructure to prevent catastrophic failures and events (which for those of you who are living in California, could include wildfires). Additionally, eSmart is focused on the future of the smart grid, as both utilities and energy consumers seek to optimize energy investments, reduce energy consumption, and cut climate emissions. Erik is our first international guest - joining us from Halden, Norway, and brings with him a wonderful collection of experiences in his 20-year career in tech and energy. In parallel to Erik's CTO leadership at eSmart, he was also was nominated to be a Microsoft Regional Director - a 2 year program reserved by nomination only, recognizing the world's top technology visionaries. The entirety of this discussion focused on opportunities and capabilities available from the collaborative work between humans and machines (AI). Key Takeaways:[07:16] Background on Erik Åsberg and eSmart[10:32] The AI enhanced applications eSmart brings to the market and how the organization has evolved[16:42] AI model training and workflow for dynamic data sets [21:25] eSmart's target market, and why the energy industry is in need of automation technology[22:32] How Erik's team approaches their application testing and code management [23:56] Modern data capture and workflows for AI based applications [27:15] The idea of collaborative AI, and the power of the relationship between humans and machine – the feedback loop of intelligence growth[31:37] eSmart specific projects ranging from global energy infrastructure, oil & gas, and partnerships with Microsoft[33:50] Cultural challenges Erik has encountered while introducing AI in industry, and how to overcome objections to AI tech[36:54] Future scenarios as strategic targets for AI problem solving in the smart grid and energy arena[39:02] What the Microsoft Regional Director designation is all about[40:39] Getting a hold of eSmart, and being a part of the energy AI community Memorable Quotes:[16:03] “Now we try to focus on the value of the application, not much the technology behind it.”[24:03] “Some of our competitors, they do end-to-end. So they do the inspection, collection, and the software as well. Now we see that it can be, from our perspective, it can be difficult to scale cause you need to have people everywhere.”[28:20] That's what we call collaborative AI, where we work together with the engineers that do the inspection, and we improve the AI continuously by working with them” [38:23] “What we are doing is we are digitizing something digital.” Resources:eSmart Systems - https://www.esmartsystems.com/ Microsoft Regional Director - https://rd.microsoft.com/en-us/about/Erik Åsberg LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-osberg/ Thank you for listening! -------------------------------- Join the **New Monthly Newsletter** - Data Binge REFRESH: https://www.derekwesleyrussell.com/newsletter Interested in starting your own podcast? Some candid advice here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-start-podcast-3-step-gono-go-beginners-guide-derek-russell Learn more about the Data Binge Podcast at www.thedatabinge.com Connect with Derek: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derekwesleyrussell/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN1c5mzapLZ55ciPgngqRMg/featuredInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drussnetwork/Twitter: https://twitter.com/drussnetworkMedium: https://medium.com/@derekwesleyrussellEmail: derek@thedatabinge.com
Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week’s look at all things Geek.Show Notes:http://geeksinterrupted.fm/276Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome.Website – http://geeksinterrupted.fmFacebook – http://facebook.com/GeeksInterruptedTwitter – http://twitter.com/GeeksOnAirInstagram - http://instagram.com/GeeksOnAirVoicemail - http://speakpipe.com/GeeksInterruptedIf you enjoyed this episode, head on over to our Apple Podcasts page & kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.
Our first episode features eSmart Systems, a company that is creating innovative solutions to accelerate global progress towards sustainable societies. Headquartered in Norway, eSmart Systems develops digital intelligence for the energy industry and for smart communities. They are at the forefront of digital transformation when it comes to next-generation grid management systems, efficiently running operations for the connected smart cities of the future and for driving citizen engagement in such cities.
A demo-rich tour of the merger of AI Machine Learning, IoT, real-time analytics with Azure Data Bricks, and mixed reality through HoloLens presented by Azure expert Ben Walters with host Jeremy Chapman. Watch as he demonstrates a real mixed reality solution: eSmart’s connected energy system, built on top of the Azure IoT platform which uses mixed reality for the troubleshooting and visualization of grid issues via connected drones on the Edge. Then learn how you can leverage the technology in your environment. To learn more please visit: https://aka.ms/MechanicsAzureEssentials https://aka.ms/MixedReality https://aka.ms/GoDatabricks https://microsoft.com/learn Session THR2324 - Filmed Wednesday, September 26, 10:10 EDT at Microsoft Ignite in Orlando, Florida. Subject Matter Expert: Ben Walters has been with Microsoft for over 9 years, originally focused on the productivity suite. He moved to the Azure business in 2017, focused on tier 1 events and driving technical readiness for IT Professionals worldwide.
December 28, 2016 Topics: Setting eSMART Goals, Dr. Farid Holakouee answers calls by Dr. Farid Holakouee
Professor Nora Kearney dives into a 10 year journey into the eSmart project mostly designed for cancer patient monitoring and relief. She analyzes the technical side; the risk algorithms and the triggers that alert health professionals, real time. A purely patient driven project, that doesn’t neglect clinical finds, it focuses on patient perspective developing prototypes for long term conditions and multiple chronic disease manifestations. Interviewed by TTC’s George Voulgaris.
Jenny tells us all about her trip to Canada and the Unplugged Conference she attended while there. Lois and Jenny discuss the introduction of a 1:1 iPad program and some of the management implications in this complex issue. Unplug'd 60 sec science video competition Esmart