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De Week van Energeia
Over betaalbare energie in een vrije markt

De Week van Energeia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 26:58


De Week van Energeia is dé nieuwspodcast voor de energieprofessional. Elke vrijdag praten redacteuren van Energeia je in ongeveer twintig minuten bij over de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen in de complexe energiewereld. Met deze week: het rondetafelgesprek in de Tweede Kamer over de vraag ‘Hoe houden we de energierekening betaalbaar?’. Aan het gesprek namen onder andere kennisorganisatie TNO, de Consumentenbond, het Nibud en energiebedrijven Essent en Vattenfall deel. Eén van de adviezen aan de Tweede Kamer: schrap de energiebelasting op elektriciteit. Over welke mogelijkheden de elf partijen nog meer zien, vertelt redacteur Katrijn de Ronde. Hoofdredacteur Wouter Hylkema licht toe wat de energie- en grondstoffentransitie te maken heeft met het onderzoek van het kabinet naar de mogelijkheid van een Derde Maasvlakte. En waarom het energiesysteem kwetsbaarder wordt voor cyberaanvallen en Nederlandse bedrijven zich daartegen moeten wapenen. Presentatie: Ilse AkkermansSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FD Dagkoers
Waarom kamp Trump een zwakkere dollar wil

FD Dagkoers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 15:25


De dollar is een molensteen om de nek van de Verenigde Staten geworden, vinden adviseurs van president Donald Trump. Ze werken aan een manier om de greenback in waarde te laten dalen zónder de status van wereldmunt te verliezen. Hun plannen zijn gevaarlijk, waarschuwen critici – zowel voor de VS als de wereldeconomie. Onze redacteur macro-economie Marijn Jongsma legt uit waarom. Lees: Trumpiaanse plannen voor zwakkere dollar doen economen sidderen In de Eerste Kamer is afgelopen dinsdag gedebatteerd over de onderwijsbegroting. Omdat het huidige kabinet geen meerderheid heeft in de Senaat, sloot het in december vorig jaar een deal met oppositiepartijen CDA, SGP, CU en JA21. In ruil voor 800 miljoen euro minder bezuinigingen zouden deze partijen steun geven. Toch blijkt het nu geen gemakkelijk hamerstuk. De oppositiepartijen CDA en CU vragen zich af of ze de afspraken die het vorige kabinet heeft gemaakt, eenzijdig kunnen herzien. We bespreken het met onderwijsredacteur Jildou Beiboer. Lees: Zwaarbevochten onderwijsbegroting sleept zich door Eerste Kamer De oudste profclub van Nederland heeft misschien wel het modernste stadion. Door een samenwerking met Essent is het Sparta stadion binnenkort volledig van het gas af. Men innovaties zoals zonnepanelen en warmte- en koudeopslag, zet Het Kasteel op deze manier een nieuwe standaard voor stadionverduurzaming. Redacteur Anasuya Gupta nam er een kijkje. Lees: Sparta haalt zijn monumentale stadion van het gas af Redactie: Floyd Bonder en Anna de Haas Presentatie: Anna de Haas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NOS Schaatspodcast
#2 - Ploegen (ook Team Essent) stonden voor Beune in de rij (S02)

NOS Schaatspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 43:51


Ook in de tweede voorbeschouwing op het nieuwe schaatsseizoen hebben we een line-up om 'u' tegen te zeggen. Steven en Robbert zijn namelijk thuis aan de keukentafel te gast bij drievoudig olympisch kampioen Kjeld Nuis en bij Joy Beune, die vorig jaar zo'n ongekend goed seizoen had met twee titels op de WK Afstanden en ook nog eens de wereldtitel allround. Kjeld en Joy wonen samen, dus dat scheelde weer kilometers. Joy vertelt dat de ploegen na vorig jaar voor haar in de rij stonden. Ze had zelfs een gesprek met Sven Kramer van Team Essent. En Kjeld legt uit waarom 'ie na z'n carrière zaakwaarnemer wil worden. Deze podcast werd op 24 oktober opgenomen. Opmerkingen en vragen mogen naar schaatspodcast@nos.nl. Klaar af!

De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast
#68 How an outage sparked a full rethink of Essent's cloud architecture

De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 33:09


In episode 68, Ronald and Jan chat with Nicolas Braga from Essent about how a major service outage, caused by a surge in traffic during the Ukraine war and rising energy prices, led to a full rethinking of Essent's cloud architecture. Nicolas explains how they shifted their strategy to increase team ownership and why they chose AWS Lambda over Kubernetes. He highlights Lambda's advantages, such as auto-scaling, cost-efficiency, and simplified management, which allows Essent to innovate faster without worrying about infrastructure complexity. The episode explores how these changes align with Essent's goal to become a leading energy tech company.Stuur ons een bericht.

WISSEN SCHAFFT GELD - Aktien und Geldanlage. Wie Märkte und Finanzen wirklich funktionieren.
#850 - Sind Kryptowährungen eine Anlageklasse zur Portfoliodiversifizierung?

WISSEN SCHAFFT GELD - Aktien und Geldanlage. Wie Märkte und Finanzen wirklich funktionieren.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 21:14


Kryptowährungen korrelieren nicht mit anderen Anlageklassen, deshalb können sie ein Portfolio wirksam diversifizieren, lautet ein Argument für diese Asset-Klasse. Ein Argument dafür, Kryptowerte im Allgemeinen und Bitcoin im Besonderen in seinem Anlageportfolio zu halten, war lange, dass Bitcoin nicht mit anderen Anlageklassen wie Aktien, Anleihen, Gold oder Immobilien korreliert ist. Dadurch würden Kryptowerte zu einem wirksamen Diversifikationselement im Portfolio. Ist das so? Viel Spaß beim Hören,Dein Matthias Krapp(Transkript dieser Folge weiter unten) NEU!!! Hier kannst Du Dich kostenlos für meinen Minikurs registrieren und reinschauen. Es lohnt sich: https://portal.abatus-beratung.com/geldanlage-kurs/   

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SportClash met Chris Woerts en Jaap Stalenburg
SportClash 14 oktober: De toekomst van Viaplay hangt af van één persoon

SportClash met Chris Woerts en Jaap Stalenburg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 19:07


Chris en Jaap bellen met Mediadeskundige Jarko Kriek over al het voetbal op Ziggo Sport en de toekomst van Viaplay tv nu Max Verstappen minder hard rijdt. Ook hangt Sven Kramer aan de lijn over het nieuwe schaatsseizoen. Wat kunnen we verwachten van zijn nieuwe Essent team en hoe wil Sven een jonge generatie betrekken bij het schaatsen als er steeds minder geschaatst kan worden op natuurijs.

Techzine Talks
AddComm hack onderstreept belang veilige supply chain

Techzine Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 32:33


Opnieuw is er leverancier van veel grote organisaties ten prooi gevallen aan cybercriminelen. AddComm is gehackt, een bedrijf dat klantcommunicatie doet voor onder meer de ABN Amro, Eneco, Essent, Vattenfall, een aantal waterschappen, woningbouwcorporaties en de Regionale Belasting Groep (RGB).  Bij de hack is veel data in de handen gevallen van cybercriminelen, AddComm doet er nu alles aan om die data niet te laten uitlekken, waaronder losgeld betalen. AddComm is een partij de klantcommunicatie namens andere organisaties doet. Dat kan van alles zijn; brieven, facturen, jaaroverzichten, herinneringen, etc. AddComm heeft al zijn klanten geïnformeerd dat ze zijn gehackt en er mogelijk data in handen is gevallen van cybercriminelen. De klanten van AddComm kwamen allemaal vrij snel achter elkaar naar buiten met de mededeling dat hun leverancier, AddComm, is gehackt en er mogelijk klantdata is uitgelekt. De informatie vanuit AddComm is tot op heden beperkt gebleven. Het bedrijf lijkt getroffen te zijn door ransomware, maar de data is niet enkel versleuteld maar ook buitgemaakt. Er is direct een forensisch securitybedrijf ingeschakeld om deze hack te onderzoeken. Daaruit is gebleken dat er flink wat data is buitgemaakt, waaronder veel privacygevoelige informatie. Het zou gaan om een brede set persoonlijke data waaronder; naam, adres, woonplaats, e-mail. telefoonnummer, BSN-nummer en geboortedatum. Afhankelijk van de klant kan die data nog breder zijn met onder meer eigendomsgegevens van huizen en kantoorpanden, maar mogelijk ook energieverbruik of contractdetails. AddComm stelt in een verklaring de privacy van de klantgegevens van zijn klanten het allerbelangrijkste te vinden. Daarom heeft het besloten om de cybercriminelen losgeld te betalen om te voorkomen dat de data openbaar wordt gemaakt. Over het algemeen komen cybercriminelen die belofte wel na, al heb je nooit 100 procent zekerheid. Meer over de AddComm hack en de invloed op je supply chain in deze aflevering van Techzine Talks. 

2tokens studio Interviews
Episode 89: Innovatie in de Energiesector: Inzichten van de Synergy Hackathon (Dutch)

2tokens studio Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 21:43


This episode is only available in Dutch.In deze aflevering bespreken Arash Aazami, oprichter van Unify.Energy en co-founder van de Synergy Hackathon, Mirjam Langenhuijsen Davidson en Michiel Sintenie hun rollen en verwachtingen tijdens de hackathon. Het evenement richt zich op systeeminnovatie in de energiesector, met 170 deelnemers die 48 uur samenwerken.Mirjam is een senior adviseur publieke zaken bij Essent, en legt gedurende de podcast uit dat haar werk bestaat uit het omzetten van praktijkervaringen naar beleid. Ze benadrukt dat veel beleidsmaatregelen in de praktijk niet functioneren omdat ze in isolatie zijn bedacht. Ze hoopt dat de hackathon helpt bij het loslaten van bestaande systemen en bij het bedenken van innovatieve lange termijnoplossingen voor energie.Michiel, innovatiemanager bij Vattenfall, beschrijft zijn rol in strategische innovatie voor de energiemarkt. Hij spreekt over het belang van intuïtie bij innovatie, waarbij hij parallellen trekt met muzikanten die hun instrumenten op nieuwe manieren gebruiken. Hij waardeert hackathons omdat ze creativiteit stimuleren en nieuwe samenwerkingsverbanden creëren die verder gaan dan concurrentie.Beiden benadrukken dat de hackathon een omgeving biedt waar men buiten de bestaande kaders kan denken en nieuwe systemen kan verkennen. Ze hopen dat dit leidt tot doorbraken en praktische prototypes voor decentrale energiesystemen, waarbij ook het beheer van data en de sociale inclusiviteit van energievoorziening centraal staan. Luister de hele podcast om achter de waardevolle conclusies van dit panel te komen. Deelnemers: Arash Aazami: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arashaazami/Mirjam Langenhuijsen Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirjam-langenhuijsen-davidson-82a9494/Michiel Sintenie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/msintenie/Do you want to join one of the use cases? Contact us via info@2tokens.org  Read more on our blog

Zakendoen | BNR
Was de salderingsregeling slachtoffer van zijn eigen succes?

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 6:14


Als laatste van de grote drie energieleveranciers voert nu ook Essent een maandelijks tarief in voor het terugleveren van energie aan het net. Uit het hoofdlijnenakoord van de nieuwe coalitie blijkt namelijk dat de salderingsregeling alsnog gaat sneuvelen in 2027. Goed nieuws voor de klant zonder zonnepanelen wiens tarieven verlaagd worden met dit geld. Slecht nieuws voor degene die braaf (en lucratief!) meedeed met de energietransitie. Maar vooral omdat diegene geen thuisbatterij heeft. Dat is een onbedoeld effect van de salderingsregeling: wie terug kan leveren, heeft geen batterij nodig en kan volledig gebruik maken van de capaciteit van het elektriciteitsnet.  In Duitsland staat er ongeveer één thuisbatterij per tachtig mensen in het land. Maar in Nederland staan er slechts vijf tot tienduizend thuisbatterijen in totaal, volgens kenners. Dat betekent dat Nederlandse huishoudens met zonnepanelen die gaan betalen voor het terugleveren van energie, geen energie op kunnen slaan zonder nog eens acht tot tienduizend euro te stoppen in een batterij. Het is tijd voor ongevraagd advies aan de nieuwe coalitie. En dat advies komt van Ireen Boon, oprichter van Trias Politica, adviesbureau voor organisaties die zakendoen met de overheid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast | BNR
Ongevraagd Advies

Podcast | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 6:13


Als laatste van de grote drie energieleveranciers voert nu ook Essent een maandelijks tarief in voor het terugleveren van energie aan het net. Uit het hoofdlijnenakoord van de nieuwe coalitie blijkt namelijk dat de salderingsregeling alsnog gaat sneuvelen in 2027. Goed nieuws voor de klant zonder zonnepanelen wiens tarieven verlaagd worden met dit geld. Slecht nieuws voor degene die braaf (en lucratief!) meedeed met de energietransitie.

The Daily Decrypt - Cyber News and Discussions
Invisible Threats: SSID Confusion, Kimsuky, Malware

The Daily Decrypt - Cyber News and Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024


In today's episode, researchers unveiled a new security vulnerability dubbed SSID Confusion attack exploiting a flaw in the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi standard, allowing malicious actors to manipulate victims into connecting to rogue networks to eavesdrop on their traffic. The breach forum known as BreachForums was seized by law enforcement agencies, marking the second takedown within a year. Also, the Kimsuky hacking group has launched a social engineering attack targeting activists in North Korea and anti-North Korea sectors by impersonating individuals on Facebook Messenger to distribute malware. The episode further delves into the sophisticated malware that infected the Linux kernel.org infrastructure for two years, compromising encrypted password data and providing insights into the propagation tactics employed by the malware. Original URLs: 1. https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/new-wi-fi-vulnerability-enabling.html 2. https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/fbi-seizes-breachforums-again-urges.html 3. https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/north-korean-hackers-exploit-facebook.html 4. https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/05/ssh-backdoor-has-infected-400000-linux-servers-over-15-years-and-keeps-on-spreading/ Search phrases: 1. Preventing SSID Confusion attack 2. Protecting network traffic from Wi-Fi spoofing 3. Law enforcement takedown of cybercrime forums 4. Fate of Baphomet and ShinyHunters 5. Kimsuky hacking group tactics 6. Social engineering attacks on Facebook Messenger 7. Malware targeting North Korean activists 8. Linux malware infection 9. Ebury malware impact on network security 10. Minimizing Ebury malware spread [00:00:00] A new security vulnerability known as the SSI D confusion attack manipulates devices, and to connecting to a different, less secure network than intended. Potentially exposing users, traffic. How can the SSI D confusion attack be prevented? And what steps should users take to protect their network traffic from being intercepted through wifi spoofing. Law enforcement agencies in collaboration with the FBI and international partners from Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Switzerland, the UK and Ukraine have taken down the cyber crime forum breach forums for the second time. The Kim Suki hacking group is leveraging fake Facebook accounts to launch social engineering attacks via messenger. Targeting activists in the north Korean human rights and anti north Korean sectors with malware delivered through decoy documents. The Linux operating systems, Colonel infrastructure was infected by malware revealing the theft of encrypted password data from over [00:01:00] 550 system users and allowing attackers to send spam from the servers. How can organizations minimize the spread and impact of the Ebery malware to prevent disruptions to the network security? You're listening to the daily decrypt. Imagine connecting to your trusted wifi network only to find out later that an attacker intercepted your traffic. Wifi is pretty important technology. Allows us to connect our devices to the internet wirelessly. We rely on different. Coffee shops, vendor locations to connect to the internet and maybe in some areas where we are. Sell services. And to reliable, we'll use local wifi. I often have to use target wifi because the target in my area is in a cellular dead zone. So it's pretty crucial for. Day-to-day lives. The SSI de confusion attack impacts all operating systems and wifi clients, including home and mesh networks using WEP w P a 3 8 [00:02:00] 0 2 11 X E a P and a M P E protocols. That's a lot of jargon for all the different security standards that come with wifi. The method involves downgrading victims to a less secure network by spoofing a trusted network name or SSI D so attackers can intercept to their traffic to carry out further attacks. Now the SSI D stands for service set identifier, essentially the name of a wifi network. It helps devices recognize and connect to the correct network. However, the wifi standard doesn't require the SSI D to always be authenticated, which is where the vulnerability comes in. Attackers can deceive a client into connecting to an untrusted wifi network instead of the intended one by staging an adversary in the middle or AIT M attack. For example. When the victim wants to connect to a network named trusted net. The attacker tricks it into connecting to a network called wrong net. With similar credentials. The victim's device shows it's [00:03:00] connected to trusted net while it's actually connected to wrong net. And AIT M attack the adversary in the middle. Is where an attacker secretly intercepts and possibly alters the communications between two parties who believe they are directly communicating with each other. This allows the attacker to eavesdrop on or manipulate the communication. A successful SSI, D confusion attack can also disable any VPN that automatically turns off on trusted networks. Exposing the victims, traffic. The prerequisite for pulling off this attack include the victim, wanting to connect to a trusted wifi network. The presence of a rogue network with the same authentication credentials and the attacker being within range to perform the AETM attack. To counter SSI D confusion proposed mitigations include updating the 8 0 2 11 wifi standard to incorporate the SSI D as part of the four way handshake when connecting to product protected networks. Improvements to beacon protection can also help beacons or management frames that a wireless access point [00:04:00] transmits to announce its presence and capabilities. Networks can avoid this attack by not reusing credentials across SSI, DS. And by using unique passwords. The main takeaways from this are to really just ensure that your wifi network has a unique SSI. D again, that's the network name? That is not commonly used by default configurations or routers. So basically just avoid using the generic names like home net gear, LyncSys bell connect, whatever. Your ISP might utilize. And then of course, go in and change those passwords and use something unique for your networks. Additionally always make sure that your devices are up to date. Regularly patch, any routers or wifi access points that you have within your systems, along with your personal devices, anything that is going to be connecting to wifi? Now your exposure for home network is probably a bit more limited, but. As you're out roaming and going to different areas. One of the things to keep in mind is maybe make sure that your phone has auto connect turned off for any wifi. That is outside of your [00:05:00] house or place of business. This way, it gives you an opportunity to actually look at the network and verify its authenticity. And of course, double check those SSI D names. That's a big one with a lot of these. I had actually came across my first Rogue wifi. Out in the wild. A couple months back, I was traveling, so I wasn't even in my home. State. And I went to a coffee shop that I was familiar with. And sat down to get some work done. Open on my laptop and starting looking at the wifi networks. And I noticed, of course, there's the coffee shop that I was at. And it was password protected. And then there was. Another access point for a store that was right next, next door. And it had the name in the SSI D spelled correctly. Then there was another access point. For the same store, however. The eye in the store, his name was replaced with an exclamation mark, mark. And it was the [00:06:00] strongest Wi-Fi. Access point available and it did not have a password. Safe to assume that was the rogue access point. Unfortunately, I couldn't get in touch with anybody at the store, but. Just It exists out there and you do need to be vigilant, pay attention to those wifi names. In addition to that, if you are connecting to wifi, If you have the capabilities you use a VPN, make sure that is set up and running. And then another step is if you're ever in a public location using wifi and a website that you're visiting pops up with that certificate error. That you're probably familiar with. Do not click through it. That is the biggest red flag. When you're in a public area using someone else's wifi, not immediately means that they could be intercepting your traffic. And other news law enforcement agencies, including the us FBI and [00:07:00] international partners have seized control of a breach forums platform for the second time in a year, replacing the website with a seizure banner and the collaborative effort involved authorities from Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Switzerland, the UK, the us and Ukraine. Indicating a global response to cyber crime. Following the arrest of the previous administrator Connor, Brian Fitzpatrick. Bafflement took over. As the forums administrator with the FBI now controlling the associated telegram channel as well. The FBI is actively seeking information on cyber criminal activities related to breech forums, encouraging individuals to report any relevant details to assist in ongoing investigations. While it remains unclear whether Baffin Mont and shiny hunters, another administrator have been arrested the seizure banner with features their profile pictures with a depiction of them behind bars. Breech forum served as a marketplace for cybercriminals to engage in illicit activities, such as trading stolen data access devices. [00:08:00] Identification means hacking tools, breach database, and other illegal services. The history of breach forums includes its emergence in 2022. After the takedown of raid forums. Followed by a shutdown in 2023 and a subsequent resurgence under new management before the recent law enforcement intervention. The hacking group, LinkedIn North Korea has launched a new social engineering attack using fake Facebook accounts to target individuals via messenger and distribute malware. The attack involves creating a Facebook account, impersonating a public official in the north Korean human rights field to deceive activists in the north Korean human rights and anti north Korean sectors. Unlike traditional spear fishing through emails. This campaign uses Facebook messenger to trick targets and to opening. Seemingly private documents hosted on one drive disguised as Microsoft common console documents. The decoy [00:09:00] docs appear as essays or content related to trilateral summit between Japan, South Korea in the U S potentially indicating a focus on targeting specific individuals in Japan and South Korea. By using uncommon MSC files and disguising them as innocuous word files come Suki aims to evade detection and increase the chances of infecting victims. Once malicious documents are opened. Victims who launched the MSC file are and agree to open it. Using Microsoft management console are shown a console screen containing a word document that triggers the attack sequence. Establishing a connection with an adversary controlled server to exfiltrate information. The command and control server can harvest IP addresses, user agent strings, timestamp info, and deliver additional payloads aligning with prior Kim Suki activities, such as the distribution of recon shark malware. South Korean cybersecurity company, Jenny ans highlighted the rise of personalized [00:10:00] social media attacks, emphasizing the importance of early detection to mitigate the impact of such targeted threats. That may go undetected by traditional security monitoring. For those of you tech enthusiasts and cybersecurity professionals out there. I think one of the things that was brought up a lot in my early studies anyways, was how secure and reliable Linux is. And. Not a lot of malware was targeting Linux. And if you didn't already figure it out, that is. Far from the truth. And especially dating back to 2009 to 2011. There was a hidden bank door within the Linux operating system that went undetected for years. This story from ARS Technica discusses, some malware that was affecting over 400,000 Linux systems. Between 2009 and 2011, the central hub for [00:11:00] Linux development. colonel.org was infiltrated. The breach compromise, encrypted passwords of over 550 users, enabling attackers to control the servers and carry out malicious activity. Linux is an open source operating system that powers everything from servers to smartphones. It's critical for maintaining the backbone of the internet and many other digital services. The attackers targeted the Etsy shadow files. Which store encrypted passwords. By cracking these encrypted passwords, they accessed and controlled the servers, sending spam and conducting other nefarious activities. The NC shadow file store encrypted passwords for user accounts. If these are compromised, attackers can potentially decrypt the passwords and gain on authorized access to systems. The malware dubbed Ebery. Created a backdoor in open SSH, allowing remote access without valid passwords. This infection spread to 25,000 servers in less than two years. [00:12:00] Highlighting the malware's extensive reach and impact. Open SSH is a suite of secure networking utilities based on secure shell SSH protocol. It's used to secure remote connections. By compromising open SSH, the attackers could intercept credentials and spread the infection to other systems. The malware was sophisticated, installing root kits, like phalanx and backdoors, , which were hard to detect. These tools allowed the attackers to maintain control and avoid detection by traditional security measures. Rootkits are collections of software tools that enable unauthorized access to a computer or network often hiding their presence or the presence of other malware in general, refers to a malicious software designed to disrupt damage or gain unauthorized access to computer systems for two years, the attackers quietly harvested passwords and controlled key servers within the Linux development network. Despite the severity of this breach, the full extent wasn't known until much later. In 2014, Essent researchers [00:13:00] discovered that the Avery malware had a far reaching impact, infecting not only Linux, but also free BSD, open BSD Sonoma, west servers, and even one Mac. The malware's ability to spread and its continuous evolution over the years, underscore is potency. The Linux community renowned for its security and transparency faced a significant challenge. The infection of colonel.org demonstrated that even the most secure systems are not immune to sophisticated cyber threats. The Avery malware has proven to be a formidable adversary, exploiting weaknesses and systems that many believe to be secure as we move forward. It's crucial for both individuals and organizations to remain aware of the evolving landscape of cyber security threats and to implement robust security measures to protect their digital assets. [00:14:00]

Goed Werk
Wordt het groeiende verschil in energierekeningen een onomkeerbaar probleem? (5 februari 2024)

Goed Werk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 13:11


De komende jaren zullen de verschillen tussen energierekeningen van huishoudens groter worden. Tot die conclusie komt energiemaatschappij Essent op basis van een onderzoek naar de energierekening van 2035. Vooral voor huishoudens die er niet in slagen hun huis te verduurzamen, kan de energierekening in 2035 fors hoger uitvallen. Hoe kan dat? En kunnen we daar zelf wat aan doen of moet de overheid misschien ingrijpen? Energie-expert Sanne Bins en  Marien Boonman, ook energie-expert, gaan daarover in gesprek met presentator Hans van der Steeg.

Dit is de dag
Is er een manier om de toenemende kloof in energiekosten te voorkomen? (5 februari 2024)

Dit is de dag

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 16:30


Heb een je een laag inkomen en/of een cv-ketel? Dan ga je de komende 10 jaar fors meer betalen voor je energierekening. Vooral rijke mensen die de woning kunnen verduurzamen zijn in staat de schade nog enigszins te dempen. Dit staat allemaal te lezen in een nieuw rapport van Essent. Is deze forse stijging van de energierekening nog te stoppen? Daarover gaan Suzanne Kröger, Tweede Kamerlid GroenLinks, Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, voorzitter Energie-Nederland en Tom Schlagwein van overstappen.nl in gesprek. 

Ik Ken Iemand Die
Goede voornemens en goede dingen

Ik Ken Iemand Die

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 59:52


Ten eerste: bessewensemensen! Al vindt Nynke dit wat laat om nog te wensen, maar sois. Drie van de vier haalden middernacht op oudjaarsdag! Goede score. Groot Poffertje trok het niet en is ook deze aflevering aan het bijkomen bij de Kibbeling Drive-In. Nynke, Alex en Hannekes Homerische Hoestbuien nemen de honneurs waar. Wat zijn dit jaar de voornemens? Er is tijd - wellicht mede omdat Anne er niet is - voor deftige hoogcultuurtips en een laagculturele waarschuwing. En hoe zit dat met Henk en Ocean?Groetjes!Nynke, Alex en Hanneke HoestSponsor: Essent geeft tips om goede voornemens (voor jezelf of in huis) vol te houden of makkelijker te maken. Kijk op www.Essent.nl/goede-voornemens!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

De Saarpodcast. 50+ maar nog lang niet dood
95 – De terugkeer van Femke, een helse psychose en een duidelijk besef dat alles anders moet

De Saarpodcast. 50+ maar nog lang niet dood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 58:08


Wat mag er nou niet ontbreken in de eindejaarspodcast? Barbara kwam er maar niet uit. Piekeren, piekeren, wakker liggen. Maar opeens wist ze het: FEMKE NATUURLIJK. Die is flink aan de beterende hand, dus vanaf vandaag is ze terug: na 4 lange maanden van onzekerheid is Femke terug, en samen met Miriam heten we haar welkom. Een indringend gesprek over Femke's psychose (want dat was het eigenlijk – maar dat wilden we nog even stilhouden), haar maanden van therapie om er weer bovenop te komen, de vele roze koeken die er doorheen gingen, de stress van Barbara toen Femke opeens wegviel (en daarmee ook een deel van haar geheugen uit die die tijd. En het besef dat Barbara en Femke los van elkaar hadden, toen ze al die maanden geen contact hadden: zo kan het niet langer. Luister, en huiver. Sponsor: Ben je op zoek naar inspiratie om jouw duurzame goede voornemens te laten slagen? Kijk eens op Essent.nl/goede-voornemens

Zakendoen | BNR
Resi Becker (Essent) over de aanhoudende schommelingen op de energiemarkt

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 122:36


De energiecrisis lijkt nog niet voorbij. De energieprijzen gaan begin volgend jaar weer behoorlijk stijgen. Per januari wordt het prijsplafond voor gas en elektriciteit namelijk afgeschaft. Tegelijkertijd zit het stroomnet overvol en kunnen nieuwe bedrijven op veel plekken niet meer aangesloten worden. Wat doet het grootste energiebedrijf van Nederland daartegen?  Resi Becker topvrouw van Essent is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Mujagić  Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić.  Beleggerspanel  Hoe kijken de beleggers terug op beursjaar 2023? En: Welke impact heeft de recordboete op de hypotheekverstrekking van de Rabobank. Dat en meer bespreken we om 11.10 in het beleggerspanel met: Jean Paul van Oudheusden van Markets are Everywhere en marktanalist bij eToro Lodewijk van der Kroft, Partner bij beleggingsonderneming Comgest  Luister l Beleggerspanel  Contact & Abonneren  BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 11:00 tot 13:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CEO Podcast | BNR
Hoe gaat Essent om met stijgende energieprijzen en een overvol stroomnet?

CEO Podcast | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 24:03


De energiecrisis lijkt nog niet voorbij. Per januari wordt het prijsplafond voor gas en elektriciteit namelijk afgeschaft, dus zullen de energieprijzen begin dit jaar weer behoorlijk gaan stijgen.  Tegelijkertijd zit het stroomnet overvol en kunnen nieuwe bedrijven op veel plekken niet meer aangesloten worden. Wat doet het grootste energiebedrijf van Nederland in dit soort tijden?   In ‘De top van Nederland' een uitgebreid gesprek met Resi Becker, topvrouw van Essent. Presentator Thomas van Zijl vraagt haar of...  - Essent liever heeft dat klanten een vast of een variabel contract nemen;  - Essent net als dochter Vandebron een terugverdienheffing op zonnepanelen gaat invoeren;  - het adviesbureau Klimaatroute onafhankelijk van Essent opereert;   - gemeenten te afhankelijk zijn geworden van adviesbureaus voor de energietransitie;  - de ACM Essent op een goede manier heeft onderzocht.  Over Essent  Essent is het grootste energiebedrijf van Nederland. Het bedrijf is eigendom van het Duitse energieconcern E.ON. Essent levert gas en elektriciteit aan de particuliere en zakelijke markt.   Over Thomas van Zijl  Thomas van Zijl is financieel journalist en presentator bij BNR. Hij presenteert dagelijks ‘BNR Zakendoen', het Nederlandse radioprogramma voor economisch nieuws en zakelijk inzicht, waar 'De top van Nederland' onderdeel van is. Ook is hij een van de makers van de podcast ‘Onder curatoren'.  Abonneer je op de podcast  Ga naar ‘De top van Nederland' en abonneer je op de podcast, ook te beluisteren via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

De Saarpodcast. 50+ maar nog lang niet dood
93 – Het tijdperk van de Satisfyer, waar is de Tarzan gebleven, digiswingers als trend en modemutsen als irritatieding

De Saarpodcast. 50+ maar nog lang niet dood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 60:37


Draag je een muts – of is het een modemuts? Samen met Kasper van Kooten zoeken we het uit. Hij en onze nieuwe host Suus Ruis blijken elkaar al van kinds af aan te kennen, dus we beginnen met een hoop gezellige jeugdnostalgie. Meteen daarna vragen we ons af: in dit tijdperk van de Satisfyer, hoe zou het met de Tarzan gaan? Hebben vrouwen daar ook nog orgasmes mee? Barbara's vertrouwen in het huwelijk strandde bij het zien van een vibrator. Verder heeft Suus nog een gênant verhaal over roze handboeien en blijkt zij ook af en toe flink aan de paddo's te zitten (toeval, echt waar!). Kasper heeft nog een nieuwe trend ontdekt: de digiswingers. En we vragen ons af: is hij nou serieus aan het daten, of is hij content aan het maken? Barbara en Suus worden nét niet gegranioold door hem, dus eindigen we ook nog kersterig gezellig. Hier zijn een paar handige tips van onze partner Essent: Op zoek naar duurzame en bewuste kersttips? Maar niet minder gezellig? Bekijk dan de suggesties van Essent op Essent.nl/kerst. Ben je enthousiast over ons Saarpremium aanbod? Bekijk het via https://www.saarmagazine.nl/abonnement-keuze-premium-of-specials/

De Saarpodcast. 50+ maar nog lang niet dood
90 – Een bizar openhartig gesprek over drank, mannen, seks en ook nog eens drugs

De Saarpodcast. 50+ maar nog lang niet dood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 67:20


Barbara voelde heel veel weerstand bij Jacqueline van Lieshout, die op instagram tegen haar roept: stop met drinken, ga elke dag sporten, eet rijstwafels, dan kan je er net zo goed uitzien als ik. Maar toen kwam ze met haar podcast Lust waarin ze niet alleen vertelt over haar avonturen met jonge mannen, maar ook op zoek gaat naar hoe ons verleden, ons gezin van herkomst, ons leven bepaalt. Een bizar openhartig gesprek over seksueel op slot zijn, sqirten, orgasmes faken, nuchter daten, zuippartijen, drugssessies, de 3 beste tips voor wie wil stoppen met drinken, en waarom je de leeftijdsdoelgroep van je datingapp altijd op 25 moet zetten en nooit meer op mannen van je eigen leeftijd, dan gaat er een wereld voor je open. Een aantal tips van onze partner Essent: Ben je nog op zoek naar inspiratie om je sinterklaasavondje wat minder uit de band te schieten maar het net zo leuk te houden? Onze leuke partner Essent heeft tips en die vind je op Essent.nl/sint Black Friday: Ga naar saarmagazine.nl/blackfriday Cursus: Een Frisse Start - minder drinken in 4 weken, ga naar saarmagazine.nl/eenfrissestart Wil je adverteren in deze podcast? Stuur een mailtje naar: ⁠⁠⁠adverteren@bienmedia.nl

BV Nederland
1 - Sluwe energiebedrijven en Napolitaanse taferelen

BV Nederland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 44:59


De allereerste aflevering van BV Nederland, waarin Sander en Hendrik het volgende nieuws bespreken:Oliebedrijven Shell en BP draaien, ondanks de crisis, miljardenwinstenDe ACM valt in bij energiebedrijven Eneco, Essent en VattenfallVolop stakingen deze week, met name in het streekvervoerHet OM eist 22 maanden cel tegen Richard de MosVolg ons ook op Instagram of mail ons op bvnederland@creator-podimo.comZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Werkverkenners | BNR
De maakbaarheid van succes

Werkverkenners | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 49:05


Hoe maakbaar is succes? Is het geluk, of hard werken? We zoeken het uit. Verder vertelt sollicitatie-expert Aaltje Vincent wie haar leermeester is en bellen we een vacature bij energieleverancier Essent na, die niks met energie te maken lijkt te hebben. Met, onder andere: Jos Akkermans, loopbaanonderzoeker Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Huub Buijssen, psychogerontoloog en auteur van 'Waarom succes een kwestie van geluk is' Toon Gerbrands, oud-directeur PSV en schrijver van verschillende boeken over succes  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

50 Koffies
S2 EPISODE 15: Naziha en Andy over prestatiedruk, doorzetten en de culturele kijk op falen

50 Koffies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 85:12


Andy Nijs omschrijft zichzelf als de Female Entrepreneur Alchemist en met zijn zaak ondersteunt hij (vrouwelijke) ondernemers om hun droomleven te creëren. Hij heeft er een ruime carrière binnen de bedrijfswereld opzitten en besloot in 2020 om zelf te gaan ondernemen. Hij richtte de League of Unstoppables op, waarmee hij ondernemers coacht om niet op te geven bij obstakels op hun route. Hij leert zijn klanten om hun bedrijf in te zetten als een tool in hun droomleven. Naziha El Handoussi is de leading lady van Lead and Inspire, het bedrijf waarmee ze als coach leiders binnen bedrijven helpt om hun leiderschapsskills aan te scherpen. Voordien werkte ze 15 jaar lang voor Essent waar ze zelf de leiderschapstransformatie doormaakte en zich – aan de hand van verschillende extra studies – verdiepte in leiderschapsvaardigheden en business process management. Ze is ervan overtuigd dat investeren in menselijk kapitaal altijd zal bijdragen aan een groei van de bedrijfsresultaten en met haar no-nonsense aanpak probeert ze leiders op een mens- én resultaatgerichte manier te stimuleren. Naast de werkvloer is Naziha ook mama van drie dochtertjes, die haar vooral geleerd hebben om te relativeren en om ook voor zichzelf te kiezen. Samen met Naziha en Andy hebben we het vandaag over falen en doorzetten, maar ook over prestatiedruk in de samenleving. We spreken over de kracht van een stimulerende omgeving en het taboe op falen in onze maatschapvpij. Andy en Naziha nemen hun eigen ervaringen mee in hun overtuigende missie om ondernemers en leiders te ondersteunen om in hun kracht te staan, om te leren uit fouten en om effectieve stappen te zetten naar duurzame groei en authentiek leiderschap.

Security Squawk
Rackspace Ransom- Ransomware attack forces French hospital to transfer patients-Travis Central Appraisal District Hit-Little Rock schools pay Hackers-Essent Working To Rebuild After Encryption Attack-This South Jersey District Closed Due to Internet Issue

Security Squawk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 52:37


In this week's episode, the cybersecurity experts Bryan Hornung, Reginald Andre, Randy Bryan, and Ryan O'Hara discuss what is going on with the Rackspace security breach and what MSSP alerts are saying it is. Next, the experts talk about a ransomware attack that caused a French hospital to transfer patients and shut down operations. They will talk on what happened and why businesses need to take cybersecurity seriously. Then, the team talks about the Travis Central Appraisal District whose office was hit by a Royal Ransomware that shut down phone lines and online chat systems. What happened? The experts continue to discuss a school in Little Rock, Arkansas who was hit with a ransomware attack and had to pay the hackers. They will discuss what they think was stolen from their systems. Lastly, the experts briefly go into an update on Essent who is working to rebuild its systems. Also, a South Jersey district- Monroe Township- was closed for three days due to internet issue leaving parents to wonder, why? Tune in, Like and Share the Show! Articles Used: https://doublepulsar.com/rackspace-cloud-office-suffers-security-breach-958e6c755d7f https://www.msspalert.com/cybersecurity-news/rackspace-hosted-exchange-security-incident-timeline-and-recovery-updates/ https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ransomware-attack-forces-french-hospital-to-transfer-patients/ https://www.statesman.com/story/news/2022/12/05/travis-county-tx-home-appraisals-ransomware-attack/69703419007/ https://www.thv11.com/video/news/education/little-rock-schools-to-pay-hackers-to-end-ransomware-attack/91-d492d592-062b-4d1a-ad78-9dd1a3a82f4d https://www.asicentral.com/news/newsletters/promogram/december-2022/essent-working-to-rebuild-after-encryption-attack/ https://www.inquirer.com/news/monroe-township-schools-closed-internet-third-party-unauthorized-20221201.html

De Product Owner Podcast
#46 Werken als Interim PO, is dat anders? | Marthijn de Heijde | NS

De Product Owner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 36:15


Deze week spreken we met Marthijn de Heijde, interim product owner bij de Nederlandse Spoorwegen die met zijn team verantwoordelijk is voor de on- en offline verkoop van losse vervoersbewijzen. Hiervoor werkte hij in dienst van Essent als product owner van de klantapps. Waarom lichten we dat nu zo specifiek toe in de intro? Omdat we beide scenario wel eens wilden vergelijken in een aflevering. Hoe is het om als product owner extern te zijn bij je opdrachtgever? Hoe ontwikkel je snel domeinkennis en hoe bouw je je rol uiteindelijk weer af? Over deze podcast: In de Product Owner podcast spreken we elke week met een interessante gast uit de wereld van digital en gaan we in op echte ervaringen, lessen en tactieken van product owners, ondernemers en specialisten. De Product Owner podcast is een initiatief van productowner.nl.

brandivate radio
Promo UPFront Podcast - Episode 123

brandivate radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 35:58


It's Friday and time for episode 123 of the Promo UPFront podcast with Kirby Hasseman and Bill Petrie! Today the Quartermasters of Q3 Sales Results talk about the encryption attack against industry service provider Essent, review the ASI Q3 sales report from ASI, discuss the mental hangover from the mid-term elections, chat about the current pickleball craze, do some football picks to benefit PPEF, and so much more! Platinum-level content wouldn't be possible without the support of amazing partners like Evans Manufacturing. During the stressful holiday season, they have made it easier than ever to express gratitude through thoughtful gifts. Check out their entire line at evans-mfg.com!

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Radio Menorca
Economia, amb Joan Sánchez. El turisme britànic (30/09/2022)

Radio Menorca

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 5:06


El grau d'exposició de l'economia de Menorca a l'economia del Regne Unit es pot mesurar segons les següents dades. Si ens fixem en els viatgers que entren i surten de l'aeroport de Menorca veiem que al 2000 representaven el 48% del tràfic aeroportuari. Essent el primer país de residència dels visitants a la nostra illa.20 anys després el turisme nacional representa el 52% passant a ser la primera font de visitants. Mentre que el Regne Unit ha passat a representar un 32% a 2010 i un 29% al 2019. Sempre representant la segona destinació de residencia dels nostres turistes.En resum, que el grau d'exposició de Menorca a l'economia britànica ha disminuït significativament... però encara resulta important ja que un terç dels visitants a l'illa tenen aquesta nacionalitat.No és estrany idò que des del dissabte 1 de febrer de 2020, data efectiva de sortida del Regne Unit de la Unió Europea, no fossin només els britànics els que entressin en una espiral d'incertesa econòmica. Sinó que els menorquins fem bé d'estar atents a com camina aquesta economia si volen entreveure per on anirà la temporada de 2023.L'actualitat econòmica britànica passa per l'anunci d'

Leaders in Cleantech
Max Ter Horst – Rockstart

Leaders in Cleantech

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 42:46


What's it all about? Accelerators! What are they, what do they do, and should you join one (if you are an early stage founder/entrepreneur). I speak With Max Ter Horst, entrepreneur and Managing Partner at Rockstart cleantech accelerator about what they are all about, how they help, and what part an accelerator plays in the cleantech ecosystem. I also speak to a couple of founders who have been through the programm to get their thoughts. Luuk Veeken, CEO and Founder of Dexter Energy Services, and Pedro Pinto, Co-Founder and CEO of Fibersail. I hope you enjoy the episode. About Max Ter Horst:  Max is Managing Partner of Rockstart's Energy Fund, offering early stage startups access to capital, market, expertise and community through a customized accelerator program and follow-on investments up to series B. Max is Dutch and based in Amsterdam. He has been active in renewable energy since 2003, when he helped Essent (currently RWE) to establish their wind business in Germany. As Director at EWT, the largest Dutch wind turbine manufacturer, he was responsible for corporate finance, business development and strategy. Further, he was co-founder and CEO of e-kite, a Dutch start-up which developed kite power systems. Before entering the renewable energy sector, Max worked several years at McKinsey, as Engagement Manager. He holds MSc degrees in Chemical Engineering at Delft University of Technology, Business Administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam and an MBA from INSEAD. About Rockstart: Rockstart is an early stage investor that empowers purpose-driven founders across three domains: Energy, AgriFood and Emerging Technologies. Rockstart Energy funds and empowers founders building scalable innovations leveraging emerging technologies and new business models, which are key to slowing down the pace of climate change. The fund was closed in 2022 at €27m. Rockstart has invested in more than 280 startups and its alumni value to date is more than $1bn. Rockstart is an international team of 45+ professionals dedicated to empowering purpose-driven founders to become scalable and drive positive change on a global scale. The company has offices in Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Bogota. Social links:  Rockstart website: https://rockstart.com/ Rockstart on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rockstart Rockstart on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockstart/ Rockstart on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/RockstartAccelerator Rockstart on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rockstart/ EPISODE LINKS Rockstart Energy Application Energy - Rockstart (99+) Luuk Veeken | LinkedIn (99+) Pedro Pinto | LinkedIn Follow us online, write a review (please) or subscribe I'm very keen to hear feedback on the podcast and my guests, and to hear your suggestions for future guests or topics. Contact via the website, or Twitter. If you do enjoy the podcast, please write a review on iTunes, or your usual podcast platform, and tell your cleantech friends about us. That would be much appreciated. Twitter https://twitter.com/Cleantechleader Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DavidHuntCleantechGuide Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhuntcleantech/

Met Nerds om Tafel
273 - Het Europese hoogspanningsnet balanceren met Joost Greunsven

Met Nerds om Tafel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 132:34


We spreken Joost Greunsven over de groeiende uitdagingen van het bouwen en beheren van stroomnetten. En dan niet bij jou in de straat, nee: op nationale en internationale schaal. Die uitdaging zit hem namelijk niet alleen in de techniek, maar ook in de marktwerking en regelgeving. Congestiemanagement, balanceren, internationale bidding zone's en steeds verdergaande Europese markt-integratie. Joost ken het als zijn broekzak en wij vragen hem de hemd van het lijf.Joost Greunsven draagt een MSc-titel in electrical engineering en zette die aanvankelijk aan het werk in de wereld van regelgeving via Enexis en Essent. Inmiddels is hij Senior Electricity Market Developer bij netbeheerder TenneT en hij was eerder te horen in Studio Energie. Hij weet veel over de werking van de (internationale) elektriciteitsmarkt en het Europese stroomnet.Shownotes Chaos en paniek: dit gebeurt er in Nederland bij een totale black-outTijdschema00:00:00 Reclame: ICT Group00:00:33 Een lege tafel00:04:04 Voorstellen: Joost Greunsven00:08:54 Elektriciteit is een bijzonder goedje00:19:07 Het balanceren van de ‘koperen plaat'00:37:06 Drie niveaus van congestie op het netwerk00:55:22 Europese marktwerking en biedingszone's01:28:34 Vragen van de luisteraars01:29:33 Waar blijven de laadpalen?01:37:01 Nu overstappen van energiemaatschappij?01:45:04 Energie opslaan in lege gasvelden?01:53:34 De Europese black-out van Damn Honey02:04:43 Tips02:09:53 AfkondigingTipsJoost GreunsvenParis Proof Plan - Het beste plan maak je zelfRandal PeelenGapminder (via Gerard op Slack)Natuurcamping de Lemeler EschLa Dolce Vita OmmenZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

De Dataloog
DTL S5A21 Collaboration and a solid data platform as enablers for success - Data Insights Conference 2022 Special 3 with Snowflake

De Dataloog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 19:02


In this English-spoken Event Special recorded at Data Insights Conference, we have a conversation with Carlos Kelkboom, technical fellow at Essent, and Eva Murray, Lead Evangelist EMEA at Snowflake. We discussed how the Dutch largest energy company Essent develops high-quality data products. They share why collaboration is the key to success. We dive deeper into the technology stack that serves as the platform for the use of clearly defined microservices within a bounded context. On top of this, Murray and Kelkboom address how to manage change effectively so people in the organization leverage business cases for innovation.

Red Pill Revolution
Elon Musk Backs Out, Political Click-bait & Big Foot Skull Found

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 58:35


In this week's episode, we discuss Elon Musk backing out of his deal to purchase Twitter, An Ohio bill that would make impregnating women consensually a crime that could be brought to civil court, medical malpractice, and the history of the medical-industrial complex and a skull found this week that some believe may have actually belonged to Bigfoot. Subscribe and leave a 5-star review! ----more---- Our website https://redpillrevolution.co   Protect your family and support the Red Pill Revolution Podcast with Affordable Life Insurance. This is attached to my license and not a third-party ad!   Go to https://agents.ethoslife.com/invite/3504a now!   Currently available in AZ, MI, MO, LA, NC, OH, IN, TN, WV Email redpillrevolt@protonmail.com if you would like to sign up in a different state   Leave a donation, sign up for our weekly podcast companion newsletter, and follow along with all things Red Pill Revolution by going to our new website: https://redpillrevolution.co    ----more---- Full Transcription   Welcome to the revolution. Hello and welcome to red. Pill revolution. My name is Austin Adams. Thank you so much for listening today. Very excited to jump into it. We have some pretty, pretty crazy stuff. We're gonna discuss everything from Elon Musk polling out of the Twitter deal. I believe that could have potentially been his plan the entire time. So we'll discuss that. We will also discuss in Ohio bill, which would, uh, allow pregnant people to Sue over pregnant people, pregnant women, I guess it should say  it would allow pregnant women to Sue over unintended pregnancies. Um, we're also going to discuss some speaking of weird medical events and situations, um, a recent. Article that came out, uh, from the Chicago Tribune discussing, um, basically medical malpractice and sexual assault on patients, which is horrifying reading through this. So we will discuss that. And then last but not least, we will discuss a recent, uh, uncovered skeleton, which somebody believes to have discovered a potential skeleton of what they believe to be Bigfoot. You heard that, right?  so there's a video there's evidence. They have the skull, they claim to have, uh, smuggled it here over TSA and, uh, pretty, pretty wild stuff. So we are going to discuss all of that and more today, but first I need you to go ahead and hit that subscribe button real quick. Just tap. It feels good for. It helps me puts us higher in the rankings, allows more people to see us and, and hear about the show. Um, so hit that five star review, go ahead and hit that subscribe button real quick. And it would mean the world to me, it takes two seconds of your day and it would mean the world, like I said, so without further ado, let's jump into it. This is episode number 30, four of the red pill revolution podcast. Welcome to red pill revolution. My name is Austin Adams, red pill revolution started out with me realizing everything that I knew, everything that I believed, everything I interpreted about my life is through the lens of the information I was spoon fed as a. Religion politics, history, conspiracies, Hollywood, medicine, money, food, all of it, everything we know was tactfully written to influence your decisions and your view on reality by those in power now. I'm on a mission, a mission to retrain and reeducate myself to find the true reality of what is behind that curtain. And I'm taking your ass with me. Welcome to the revolution. All right. So episode number 34 of the red pill revolution podcast. And we're gonna jump right into our first topic today, which is Elon Musk files to back out of the Twitter deal. Crazy. I, I, I did not see this coming honest. I thought it was gonna go through. We saw all of the things that were going wild and crazy at Twitter, all of their, all hands on deck meetings. Um, all of the footage that was leaked from project Veritas, discussing all of the, you know, people jumping the metaphorical, uh, ship with Twitter, um, talking about, you know, layoffs and stuff. And now Twitter stock has Essent. Plummeted. I mean, they lost like four, uh, $4 worth of their stock, which is like billions and billions of dollars of evaluation for their company. Um, so wild. Now I have a theory about this. I mean, I think Elon Musk is smart enough to have potentially pulled this off and, uh, maybe did this entire thing on purpose to basically show the public how many bots are actually on, uh, your social media handles or on your social media networks that you're on. And I think it could have all. A a big brain plan that he had put together, but let's read this article real quick and then we will discuss it. All right. It goes on to say that Elon Musk is terminating his 44 billion deal to buy Twitter, but the company vowed Friday to still complete the deal, setting the stage for a legal battle that could lead to more turmoil and uncertainty for the social media network. This is coming off of the Chicago post. And this says after growing months of grow or after months of growing doubt that he intended to close the deal. Musk lawyer sent a letter to Twitter, arguing that he has a right to drop out of the agreement because Twitter hasn't given him enough information about the company's business. Musk file. Musk's filing was blunt about his intentions. He is terminating their merger agreement, the letter attached in the securities and exchange commissions filing Friday said, now it goes on to say that, but Twitter's board hit back at the billionaire saying that it would pursue legal action to enforce the deal. Legal experts have said it would be difficult for Musk to just walk away from the agreement. The agreement also has a $1 billion breakup. I like how they say that legal experts, like who's legal experts, who are these people? Like, yeah. They passed the bar once seven years ago, and now you paid them 500 hours to say something that aligned with your article. like legal experts. Like please define that. And maybe even tell us who they are. You know, that seems to be important. Like who are these legal experts that you, uh, are, are using to describe how, what, what could actually go down here. But it is interesting to note that there is a $1 billion breakup. Hmm. Haven't really seen that in contracts before, but I, I would ventured a bet that it, it will be pretty detrimental to Twitter's stock. I mean, it already has been immediately, immediately. It was detrimental to Twitter's stock, but it goes honestly, that Twitter has plunged into chaos since Musk announced his intentions to take over the firm in April employees, fearing layoffs in a significant change of operat. Under, uh, and under the billionaire have been looking for new jobs. As Musk has regularly aired his criticisms of the business in tweets of his own, and the billionaires moved to exit the deal leaves, Twitter's reputation and jeopardy with its future ownership in flux. And again, this is coming right after they had a basically as. CEO change, um, that P P golly, I don't know whatever the guy's name is. Um, but the, the, basically the guy who said that he vowed to have more censorship, you know, um, coming off of you going on to the platform, which was obviously a very concerning thing for a large portion of the country. Uh, and then immediately, immediately almost after that CEO change, um, which makes you think even more, maybe they had a little bit more information about it than, than we thought. Uh, but. Um, it goes on to say that it's discombobulated their whole operation, um, said Carl Tobias law professor at the university of Richmond, it's going to be tough for Twitter to weather this now. I think it's interesting. I think it's a really interesting, uh, uh, uh, thought experiment here to assume that Elon Musk could potentially be the smartest man in the world alive. I think it's pretty safe to, uh, to say that he's at least in the top 10 of intellect in the world. Now he's also potentially in the top 10 in the world for trolling , he's, he's probably on a lot of lists here. Um, but he's, you know, trolling and intellect are definitely the top tens that you can say that Elon is a part of. So. Here's my theory. I think that Elon Musk could have done this all intentionally. I think Elon Musk would have been willing to take a billion dollar hit to basically expose the entire social media world and show that it's basically at least 50% of the people that you're interacting with, or you think you're interacting with could potentially be bot. And now bots don't just mean like AI algorithms bots mean huge swarms, like big picture, big, huge call centers from like the nineties of like a bunch of people picking up the phone and dialing, you know, 500 times every two minutes. Now, picture them on social media networks with 30 phones in front of them, all running different accounts, all liking, following tweeting, the same things, all, you know, going after a single individual, all of these same people. Reporting the same account at the same time on the same tweet for the same reason. That's what the bot farming deal is. It's not, you know, computer AI algorithms all of the time. Now there is definitely a differentiation there between the bots that are out there that like you can pay for certain companies that will like follow and unfollow different accounts and, you know, send out messages on your behalf and you can do that. BS. But I, I believe the things that he's talking about specifically, the, the concern with the bots is that they're fake accounts. They're not real people, but they're also not the robots sitting on, in, on Twitter. , they're real people sitting there with 30 phones in front of them with specific political and, and, uh, financial intentions. Right. Because if you know how to, you know, if, if, if you think of it this way, and I think I've talked about this before that, you know, the, um, Youngy in theory of the collective unconscious, right? The collective unconscious is the internet. And if it's nothing else, it is social media. Right. And, and, and you can see the, where the collective swarm of consciousness goes on any given day. If you go to the trending page on Twitter, What, what is the, what is the major, you know, the humanities brain thinking of and discussing at the same exact time, right? What is everybody's mind on at each individual moment? Right. And you can see that swarm go from one topic to another day by day from, you know, the Johnny Depp trial to, you know, the shootings, to the political scandals, to this, to that, to hearings, to, you know, you can see the swarm and where it goes and where consciousness as humanity goes to specifically based on social. Right. You can go to the training page. You can see exactly what is on the collective unconscious at any given.  all right. So now there's one theory that he was basically buying Twitter so that he could eventually use the data of human consciousness and that collective unconscious to eventually integrate it with his, uh, Neurolink technology. Um, Or his AI technology. That's one theory. And that's definitely a real theory, right? I, I, I think if you're going to purchase, you know, the, the, the largest amount of human thoughts ever, and be able to utilize that data, however you want.  there's definitely, you know, probably a, a conflict of interest if somebody owns an AI company. I think that's fair to say. Now a different theory is that he did all of this specifically just to expose the social media companies for what they were. And to show that to, to be able to extract out. Social media companies from having to show the numbers, right? He says, how many bots do you have? It was like maybe a week after he asked for this report on how many bots they had. And now he's all of a sudden he's pulling out. Now. He says, it's because you guys didn't gimme enough data. Right. And that's fair. But what data is he talking about? He's talking about the data of the bots. He's wanting to know what, what, what percentage of your actual numbers are physical people and what are political, uh, calls, you know, um, bot farms in Russia in China, in Delaware. Um, I, I think that's a fair thing for him to want to know. So he extracted that information from them in a way that no other person on this world or planet could have done, right. He put them into a position. He backed them into a corner where he said, I'm going to buy your company. They said, no, you're not. He said, oh yes, I am. Because if you don't let me do this, it's against the best interest of your shareholders. And legally you have to do what's in the best interest of your shareholders. And prior to him knowing he was gonna close this deal, he knew the steps that he had to take. And one of those steps was figuring out the actual physical numbers of the amount of, of, uh, traffic. Through his social media network that he was looking to purchase that were real people and what was fake. And that's where it got interesting. And within a week of him receiving that report, that's when he pulled out. Okay. Now, if he did this all in a collective, uh, you know, a, a purposeful idea to go after these social media companies and to, uh, basically expose them for what they are 50% potentially of the people that you interact with on social media could not be. Real people, their intentions could be fake. Their political leadings could be fake. Their extremist violent, uh, speech could be fake, their incitement of political, uh, um, you know, uh, protests could be fake. Uh, you know, basically half the internet could be Ray apps sitting there telling people they're going into the capital  on January 6th. Um, so. I don't know. I guess time will tell, we'll see if this actually goes through, you know, you, it's funny right now, if you look up Elon Musk, Twitter backs out, look it up anywhere. Google news, wherever the hell you get, what you look at, go look it up. Find some articles through a search engine. And the only thing you're gonna see on articles is not about him pulling out and why. It's just about the fact that there's legal ramifications to him doing. Which is interesting too, because Google doesn't want you to know the reason, right? The, the, the, the curated search engines don't want you to know why he actually could be potentially pulling out of this deal. They want you to know that there is legal and financial ramifications for him doing so, which is interesting. Right. So I just, I thought that was, you know, I, I tried to find the easy article initially, right? When this happened about, you know, why he was pulling out what the deal was with it, you know, just read something about it. And the only articles that I could find, at least in the first few pages all had to do with the fact that there was a potential buyout cost, um, that, you know, they were gonna Sue him that, you know, all of this craziness, but you don't actually get down to the bottom of the article where it actually, you know, eventually I found one like this one here, where it talks about why. But even this one goes on to talk about, you know, legal experts.  some guy who passed the bar when he was 23 and is now 55 and works for our news company, says  that he's agrees with our statement. Oh, surprise. Surprise. All right. So I guess we'll see what happens. I am hopeful that this was all intentional  because the, the, the, the unbelievable amount of billionaire trolling that, that could be done that has not been done, uh, you know, this would live up to my expectations, you know, and that's an interesting thing. I, I think I heard, um, I heard it recently on a, uh, the different podcast where they were saying, uh, it, it's quite interesting to me that all of these billionaires actually play by the rules that they actually play the game. Right. Why, why isn't there more Elon Musks out there smoking weed on podcasts and, you know, given the middle finger to all the major corporations that are out there and, and building flame throwers, cuz it's cool. Like , you know, being the, um, the billionaire, the 13 year old, you. Fired to be a billionaire, wanted you to be not some, you know, uh, lame ass old dude who just does exactly what you know, his political alignments want him to do. I dunno. But anyways, I hope this was all intentional. I hope it was a long term troll by Elon Musk, cuz that would literally be the greatest thing ever. And, and I wonder what the legal, if any ramifications would be, if he said this to begin with, I was gonna buy you if you had legitimate numbers, but I knew you wouldn't  so. Anyways, let's move on the next portion. Uh, the next topic that we're gonna discuss is a Ohio bill that would allow pregnant women to Sue men over unintended pregnancies. So what this is saying is that if you have a one night stand and you get the woman pregnant, she can Sue you for the baby. Now I would like to note that this is a frivolous bill that will never pass. And it's one of those that basically some random lawmaker you've never heard of this one comes from, uh, testifies, Senator Tina Mahar. Who's a Democrat, uh, testifies in a Senate committee in October 20, 21st. Um, at least that's. Yeah. So I'll read this article to you and then we'll discuss it, cuz this is crazy. It says with Ohio's new six week abortion ban in place, a democratic state lawmaker says it's time for the Ohio legislator to give consideration to her bill that holds men who cause an unintended pregnancy responsible, whether the sex that led to the pregnancy was consensual or not. Hmm. Okay. Tina Maher. Sad. Her bill would allow anyone who becomes pregnant to file a civil lawsuit against the person who impregnated to them. Even if it happened as a result of consensual sex. Excuse me. Ma'am have you ever heard of child support?  it's literally what the, the whole point of that is. Yes. If you impregnate somebody, they literally have to pay you, right. Or if you get impregnated by. Most likely a man, cuz that's who impregnates people. Maybe not according to this article with pregnant people in the, the title, but you gotta pay money for the rest of the li the last 18 years. You have to pay child support for that baby. All right now, What we're finding as a theme with a lot of these democratic senators and, and, and even, you know, conservative, uh, Republican senators and things is, is they're doing these like click baby bills bills in, in laws that they're trying to pass, that they know will never have a chance ever. Of getting past there's sensational bills that have no merit to them. They're ridiculous. But they're statement bills. They're trying to get famous on social media over saying, they're gonna allow you to go to civil court over somebody impregnating you like there. I wonder I, I should be finding a list of these because there's been a lot of these bills lately in the last two to three years that normally would have, you know, taken away the legitimacy of this lawmaker. And now they're like, yeah. You know, go after the man who you consensually had sex with because the outcome of which was exactly what sex is intended for, which is reproduction.  I, I think maybe if you were, if you missed sex ed class in sixth grade, you could have an argument here, but unless you have no idea how you actually wound up pregnant,  like, if you were in, in a, you know, um, What's that show? Uh, I forget it it's like where she comes out of a, a, um, from a cult and she was in a host and she was like five years old. It's a comedy. There might be new girls, a new. Might be a new girl. I don't know. Um, but anyways, she, uh, you know, it's like somebody came out from a cult from underneath the earth for 35 years and all of a sudden they're just baffled by the way that recreation happens. Uh, because they thought a, a, a golden Swan dropped an egg and on your porch, uh, because they're cult leader told them. So, and now they're pregnant and they're mad about it cuz they had no idea. This is actually how you got pregnant. . And now they go to court to Sue them. Like that's the only, it it's crazy. Anyways, let's read this article a little bit longer. It says, regardless of the circumstance, I felt it was important to have that vague language, uh, due to the fact that abortion is now banned here in the state of Ohio, the vague lay language being, it would allow anyone who becomes pregnant to file a civil lawsuit against the person who impregnated them. Even if it happened as a result of consensual sex, the bill has little to no chance of receiving a committee hearing or passing the Republican held Ohio Senate. Matt Harrah's bill would allow the court, um, would allow the court. Well, they wrote this terribly. Would allow the court could order a person who it determines, causes a pregnancy. I like how they don't say man, , it's a man. If they can impregnate somebody, uh, at the point of fetal activity can be detected. Maha said that the existence of the new law makes it more important that people who become pregnant. Women have the option to file a civil lawsuit against the person who impregnated them, the man who impregnated them, regardless of how it happened. How do you think it happened?  um, she said that she was disturbed by a recent news story in which a 10 year old pregnant girl was denied an abortion in Ohio and was forced to drive to Indianapolis to get one. She said many women don't even know they are pregnant at that. The urgency comes because at six weeks, not everyone knows that. Especially if you are 10 years old and pregnant at 10 years old, you don't know too much about your reproductive rights. Fair. Maybe that's a situation where, you know, maybe they wouldn't know how sex occurred.  and maybe they should be able, but still child support. What are you gonna do in a civil lawsuit besides, you know, I just doesn't make any sense. A group of democratic lawmakers have introduced a package of legislation that they say, well, help parents afford the cost of raising infants and children in the state. Oh, well that seems like a better idea. Why don't we help people raise children instead of funding them to not have. The bill addresses several issues such as eliminating the sales tax families pay for diapers and creating a one time $600 infant formula tax credit to help families afford these. The bill has yet to have a hearing in a Senate committee, but Republican lawmakers have said they intend to pass a complete ban on abortion when they come back into session in November. So the likelihood of this passing is very, very slim. It's another one of those sensationalized bills that are only there for click bait. Literally we have click bait politics. Now we're moving from the fact that we have, you know, actual news articles to clickbait articles. We going now from where we have legit. Politics and policies being passed to click bait policies, trying to be passed just for cloud. This is getting ridiculous. All right. But that does lead us to our next article here, here, and this article has a little bit of a relation to the ridiculousness of this article. Um, but in a very. Sick and twisted way. So, um, the medical industrial complex. Now this is from, uh, Chicago Tribune that says she didn't want a pelvic exam, but got one anyways, while under anesthesia in many states, consent is not required. Now my wife brought this up to me. She said, this is disgusting. This is ridiculous. It, it, it basically is a, a legal option of medical rape like that doctors apparently do all the time. Like it's, it's sickening. It's, it's disgusting. It's sickening. And it's no surprise to me with the way that, you know, we see, uh, birth. In hospitals being done and things being forced on women and, um, that, that they didn't consent to just because it's, it's they're in that situation. So it says that Janine, a nurse in Arizona checked into the hospital for stomach surgery in 2017, before the procedure, she told her physician that she did not want many, many medical students to be directly involved after the operation. Janine said, as the anesthesia wore off, a resident came by to inform. That she had gotten her period. The resident had noticed while conducting a pelvic exam, she then responded by saying, what pelvic exam distress. She tried to piece together what had happened while she was unconscious. Why had her sexual organs been in inspected during an abdominal operation by a medical student later? She said her physician explained that the operating team had seen. That that the operating team had seen. She was due for a pap smear, Janine burst into tears and said, I started having panic attacks, trying to figure out what had happened. She recalled an interview. I have a history of sexual abuse and it brought up bad memories. She felt especially unnerved as a medical professional patients put such trust in the medical profession, especially on sensitive topics, such as going under anesthesia. So basically what happened is this lady went in for a surgery, a random abdominal surgery. She specifically said she didn't want any medical students, a part of this surgery and the surgery had specifically nothing to do with her reproductive system. And they brought these students in to do perform a pelvic exam for experience, not for any medical necessity for experience without the patient's consent. It says that pelvic exams, nece necessitate physical inspection of the most sense of the areas of a woman's body, the exams are typically conducted while the patient is awake and consenting at a gynecologist visit to screen for certain cancers, infections, and other reproductive health issues. But across many states and many medical institutions, physicians are not required to obtain explicit consent for the procedure. Sometimes the exams are conducted by doctors or doctors in training while women are under anesthesia for gynecology or gynecological in other operations, often the exams are deemed medically necessary, but in some cases they're done solely for the educational benefit of medical trainees. At some hospitals, physicians discuss the procedure with patients beforehand or detail at specifics, but at others, the women are left completely unaware that their bodies were going to be violated by a medical doctor. For educational purposes without consent. That's horrifying. That's literally rape that's. That's what that is. There's no other way to describe that. That is what these doctors are doing to these, to these women. It's it's horrifying. So it says there's no numbers to indicate how many pelvic exams have been performed nationwide without consent. But regional surveys suggests that the practice is not uncommon. A 2005 survey at the university of Oklahoma found that a majority of medical students had performed pelvic exams on unconscious patients. And in nearly three out of four instances, they thought informed consent had not been obtained majority. So more than 50% of medical student. Had performed these type of pelvic exams, three fourths of them. They believed there was no consent done. So more than 50% of doctors have been bummed involved. And 75% of those that were involved in these at least at least 50%, um, 75% were done without consent. The doctor believed that's horrifying. That's terrible. And that should be, and is illegal. Without the white coat syndrome that they get to wear around as if they get to touch people's body without their consent horrifying. It, it, it speaks to me like it speaks to the, to the actual medical, industrial complex, the, the way that doctors view you, if you go into a doctor and I've experienced this several times with my wife, with our pregnancies and, and having our children and, and, you know, we had two of our children at home as home birth. My wife did, and she's a boss. Um, she had two of our children at home.  and, but we went in a couple times just to make sure that things were okay. We had some concerns, there were some things going on. We went into the hospital to get some type of work done. There was like terrible migraines. And when we went in, we had, it was like days and days and days that she had been experiencing this. We had given her tons of water. She had taken a bunch of Tylenol. We went in there and basically just told him, you know, we want to get an MRI. We wanna make sure that there's no real serious issues. And, um, they offered us an IV of fluids and Tylenol. You know, we said, she's very hydrated. We made sure that she drank water the entire time. She drank a ton of water and she's been taking Tylenol. So we said we don't, you know, we're really not interested in that because we know they're gonna bill us, you know, $850 for water in Tylenol. And we had already taken care of those things. We knew that wasn't the issue. But the second that we said no to those, the second that we showed that, you know, she voiced her opinion and you know, my, when they came in and said, we're gonna be doing IVs in Tylenol, IVs for fluids in Tylenol, through the IV. And I said, I looked to my wife and I said, is that what you want? They didn't ask her her opinion on it. They didn't ask her if that was okay. They didn't ask her if she wanted to pay that money for the cost of water and Tylenol. They were just gonna do it. They assumed the sale, right? When you learn sales, the big part of learning sales is, is, is learning how to speak to people in a way that they go along with what you say. And one way of doing that is assuming that they will go along with what you say. What I'm gonna do now is just take your credit card information for this. Okay, great. You don't say, would you like me now to take your credit card information? No, we don't do that because that gives them the opportunity to leave the conversation or to say no. So what doctors are literally trained to do is to come in and go, this is what we're going to do. Got it not, is this what you want me to. They just assume that you're an idiot. You have no experience that you're dumb. You have no awareness of your body or what your body might need, or what type of scans you might need. They just assume that you're dumb and they do what they wanna do, regardless of your opinion. And if you say, no, you're automatically the enemy and that's what we're seeing this, you know, rear it's ugly head with here is they're assuming that body they're like cattle to, to them. You're like cattle to them. And they assume that that body is theirs to use in whichever, which way that they want, including.  touching you in places that they shouldn't be while you're unconscious, without consent at all. And that's what they believe is their right. They think they have the right to do that. And they don't. Although according to this article, it's legal in several states for them to do so many states, obviously because more than half of doctors have said that they've done it. And three fourths of the time that they've done it, they said they did not believe that there was consent. Which is just horrifying and terrifying all at the same time, because if you're a woman now and you go to get a surgery done, how are you gonna feel about that? How's that gonna make you feel to know that your doctor literally has unlimited rights to your body while you're sitting there unconscious? Even if it has to do with your private area. Like just, it's so baffling to me that, that our medical industrial system believes that, you know, and I guess they have to look at you that way. There's so many patients maybe that definitely don't have to look at you in a way that your body and, you know, your vagina is their right to, to violate, but. They look at you as if they're the expert, you're dumb, you're there because your cattle, they have to go buy a book that says, if there's this, then do this right. And they wanna check as many boxes as possible. Oh. And by the way, the medical system is designed to profit in the United States. It's the same reason that we're far, far, far down the list. Tens of dozens of, if not hundreds of companies or countries down the list, when it comes to medical positive medical outcomes or mortality rates. Compared to profitability. We're like number 112 on the list for positive outcomes for medical procedures. And we're number one on the list for profitability. And this goes back to the 1940s, right? You want to go back to the medical, industrial complex. And when this all happened was a shift after world war II. And what actually happened was they pushed out all, uh, osteo, um, yeah, osteopathic and homeopathic medicine for alopathic medicine. They basically shut down every school. Right. Theys. It was like the, um, who was it? The, uh, it's like one of the major families, um, not the Rothchilds, but, um, Uh, who was it? One of the major, large, huge multi trillionaire families with ridiculous amounts of money basically started an organization that was meant to systematize the medical learning process, because a lot of it in, in, and to be fair, a lot of medical procedures and a lot of, you know, uh, medicine prior to the 1940s and thirties was like snake oil salesman, selling, telling you that they could cure your, uh, blindness with, uh, A certain herb from their garden and they mashed it up and put it into an oil. Right. And so they could do that. There was no federal regulations for how they actually had to, um, you know, uh, there was no certifications. There was no testings. It was, there was like the wild, wild west.  so what, you know, rightfully they came in and did is kind of systematized it and said there, okay, there should be some, you know, gate keeping to this. Not everybody should be able to be a doctor. You should have to go through some type of schooling to do so, but what ended up happening is they basically lobbied enough to push out all osteopathic and homeopathic medicine for alopathic medicine. And if you understand the difference between osteopathic homeopathic and alopathic medicine is alopathic medicine treats. Disease like a war that they have to win outside sources to do. So, right. There has to be some type of pharmaceutical medication that intervenes in your body because your body is not able to do these things on its own. So they have to put something into your body that will then assist because without it, a lot of things will go. And what homeopathic and osteo or homeopathic and osteopathic medicine tends to believe like a do as opposed to an MD, which is a doctor of osteopathic medicine tends to believe is that your body can do a lot of things on its own. Your body has a lot of ways to fight illnesses, um, without the need for tons of medical, inter. Right. It doesn't treat it like a war that they have to win as the doctor, they treat it as, you know, uh, um, a, some type of way that they can support your body in fighting it through natural means as much as possible. And if you need to do so, then you go address these things with a surgery or something, but you definitely try some other things first. Right. So very fair. Uh, you know, osteopathic medicine is, is the most common type of medicine when you go over to the UK. Um, and in many parts of the country and many parts of the world, osteopathic medicine is the standard same thing with homeopathic medicine. And it was the standard way prior to allopathic medicine coming in and implementing these things through lobbying. So. They came in, they implemented these things. They lobbied enough. They basically shut down all osteopathic and homeopathic schools of medicine, and basically eliminated doctors from this certain, uh, association of doctors that meant that you had merit in the medical world and they did it through this association of, of physicians. And it allowed them to basically push out everything else, but alopathic medicine. Then they started to come out with these pharmaceutical companies, you know, and then that eventually led to, you know, uh, Pfizer getting the major contract for penicillin shots through world war II, because there was a ton of soldiers who were dying from things like gang green and random shit, cuz they were shoving dozens and dozens of. Of men into a boat together that the, they didn't have the proper shoes to be on even, or any type of medical care there with them. So they were basically just shoving, uh, penicillin shots into them. And so Pfizer got the number one contract with that, you know, and this is kind of a, a side tangent on what we just talked about, but it eventually led to Pfizer becoming what it is today and vaccine schedules becoming what they are in the education system, because eventually the war ended. In Pfizer, getting the number one penicillin contract, along with several other pharmacy companies, then, uh, basically still needed to push the pharmaceutical medications that they had been manufacturing through world war II, and that eventually led to them lobbying enough to allow for a vaccine schedule in schools, in the education system. That's what started that there was no vaccine schedule prior to world war II. And the only reason that it became a thing was because these companies like Pfizer. This is factual and historical.  no emotion added to this. Uh, these companies like Pfizer, who got these large pharmaceutical contracts through world war II lobbying, and eventually implementing these things so they could continue their manufacturing of these pharmaceutical medications and vaccines and did so through the education system. By making them mandatory four year 5, 6, 7, 10, 15, and 18 year olds to now have at this point 78 vaccines before the age of 18. As a part of the vaccine schedule. So that's your history lesson on osteopathic versus alopathic and homeopathic medicine. Was it all started following world war II and you'll see world war two as being like a really, really consistent theme in these large scale, um, shifts in, in the way that, of our entertainment in the way of our pharmaceutical medications in the way of, uh, You know, our financial systems, uh, you know, so many things came out of world war II. And I think that that same type of deal, these like huge, unbelievable shifts of wealth and shifts of, uh, societal beliefs and constructs. Came out of world war II. And I think we just saw that too, with the pandemic, when a hundred percent there was so much wealth exchange, there was so many large scale things and you see it with things like the world economic forum meetings, where they're getting together now and saying, how do we implement these things for the future? Right. They even at the world economic forum meeting, they, I, I watched the entirety of, of, uh, the most important conversations. But they had people like bill gates, they had all of these world leaders there. And one of the thing that they discussed there was utilizing your Google search results. When you, the first thing, when you happens, when you get sick is you go to Google and type in your symptoms. Now what they wanted to do was utilize all of the data from Google and aggregate it per county, per states, per city, per country.  um, and then use that to identify outbreaks. Now, the way that they do that is by classifying all of the data that's coming in, when you search anything and then putting it together, attaching it to your identity. And now through your search results, they would know exactly when Joe Schmo down the road from you gets the sniffles and they documented who it was and how, how he did it. And now that individual, like in the case of China, with vaccine passports, for everything, not just COVID. Would now be not allowed to travel because he Googled that he had the sniffles three or five days prior. So they're gonna start to use your search results, that collective unconscious data they're going to attach it to you as a specific individual. And then they're not going to give you certain rights as a human. If you. Sneezed and you Googled it.  just wild, wild. So that's one major shift that we're gonna start to see is the way that they're utilizing your personal data to implement these types of totalitarian belief systems in governmental structures, like a social credit system, like a vaccine passport and things like that. Um, so I believe we're seeing that same type of shift again, and it's only time will tell what to, to what extent we're seeing that shift in, in, in monetary, you know, uh, transitions and, and where, you know, we're seeing it right now with gas prices just skyrocketing, right? Skyrocketing. Because at the same time of the pandemic, they're trying to use the, the waters being muddied, your attention, being shifted to other things. The food shortages, the, the, you know, the gas prices skyrocketing, the, this, the, the, the vaccines, uh, you know, mandate mandates the, you know, um, large amounts of money. That's being pushed over to different countries for proxy wars. Like we're seeing all of these major shifts coming out of the pandemic, just like we saw coming out of world war II, but time will tell to the extent in which it's happening. All right now, Before we get to the next topic. Cause the next topic's the most interesting topic, which is about Bigfoot skull being found, allegedly  in the Pacific Northwest. All right. Um, so we will get to that just in a moment, we're going to watch a quick video on the individual who actually found this. Now it's interesting, you know, I, I would, you know, we'll get to in the moment, but the first thing I need you to do, if you didn't do it already is go ahead and hit that subscribe button, hit the five star review. Leave a nice little review. If you're, uh, listening to this through the podcast, go and check it out on YouTube on rumble. Um, if you're listening to this on TikTok, go subscribe. Uh, because I do this on TikTok live every week as well. 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Now, back to motherfucking Bigfoot being found. so Bigfoot. Now, now this is coming from coyote Peterson. Now, one thing I would like to know is that these individuals were allegedly looking for Bigfoot, which makes this a little sketchy to me. If I stumbled across in the woods while. Going backpacking or on a boy scout strip or whatever the hell people are doing. It might be a little less sketchy to me that they found it , but apparently they were looking for this and they found a skull. He said that he, or I'll I'll read it from the beginning. It says leaking picks here before they are taken down. And before government officials try to seize our footage. This says, I found a large primate skull in British Columbia. Filmed it cut. The footage, released it on brave at brave wilderness, which is the account that you can go see the full video of what I'm about to show you guys here, uh, is at brave wilderness on Instagram. Um, you can also, it says this weekend have, uh, I have kept this secret for several weeks. Yes, I have the skull. I smuggled it through customs and TSA and is currently in a secure location, awaiting primatologist review. Damn absolutely unreal. We, he said, we thought it was a bear skull. When we first found it, I can, 100% guarantee that it is not, the skull was found partially buried underground in deep back forest ravine, after a massive storm in the, in the pack Northwest where clearly a bunch of trees in earth were disturbed. I'm sure these picks will all be taken down is probably the video by government and the state park officials. But the skull is. I don't know if it's what you all think it might be, but I cannot explain finding a primate skull in the Pacific Northwest without wondering what do you believe? Now, when he pulls up the skull, this is a huge primate skull. So if you are a, you know, Bigfoot believer, this is like the holy grail of evidence. Like everybody looks back to like the, uh, what is it? The video of the guy, like obviously in a suit, walking across the forest with some guy just so happens to be filming from a, a, a field  right where this big foot walks across just casually and then like, stop. In looks , it's like the most ridiculous thing ever. Um, but this is pretty interesting, right. Even if it's not the Bigfoot, you know, I, I, I think you kind of have to understand that, you know, it's just a big ass primate, right? That's all the idea of Bigfoot is that's all the idea of like, Yeti are, that's all the ideas of, um, you know, whatever you wanna describe this thing as it's just a big ass primate. Right. And if they find a big ass primate, Whatever you want to call it, right. It could be a formally, um, extinct type of primate, you know, or maybe there's several left. And what will be interesting to see is dating on this, even if they just decided it's a big ass primate that we didn't know about this discovery. You could still say it's Bigfoot and you could still say potentially, maybe there's still some around. Um, but that would be interesting. So let's go ahead and watch this video. It's two and a half minutes long of this guy actually discovering the skull. You'll be able to hear it. Um, and you'll be able to see it if you're on YouTube and rumble. All right. So here we go with the video. We'll watch this and then we will discuss it even further. I haven't watched this yet, so I'm interested to see it just as much as you are. And here we. All right. So there's two guys walking, three guys walking through a forest prior to this, there was a bunch of drone footage and stuff that they were like kind of zooming over this area. So it seems like they were using the drone to kind of go over areas that were disturbed. Um, now they're kind of just walking up on the area that the drone had just saw the footage of what they believed could have been a skull. All right. So that's the context of this. Um, prior to this, they go into a little bit about why they're out there and what they're doing. So go over to that, you know, at brave wilderness on Instagram, you'll be able to find the full clip. All right. But let's continue with Adam. We got a minute and a half left. Cause I'm off that, like I'm. He says that could be. Ass squash scholar. The first guy says it could be a movie prop, and then he immediately goes to Bigfoot or Sasquatch or Yeti or whatever descriptive term you want to use to describe a huge ass primate that a lot of people have talked about for a long time, which like of all the mythical magical creatures that could or do or possibly have existed. A Yeti seems to be the most plausible, a Sasquatch, a big foot, whatever the hell you wanna call it, you know, there were big ass dinosaurs. Several, you know, however damn long ago, hundreds of thousands of years ago, there was big ass dinosaurs that walked this earth. Why wouldn't there be at some point in the medium area of T Rexes and humanity and civilization, as we know it today, potentially be maybe a big ass primate that's been around for a while. so let's see what else they have to say. So say somebody shot it in the head. If somebody shot Bigfoot in the head and left it. Die. And didn't go tell somebody about this. So they came and picked it up. That's the, that's a shitty mu move for humanity. If some man was out there and shot this Sasquatch and just left the body there, that's a, that's a, that's a let down. That's an L for, for the human race, because we should have known about this  or this is not that, and this's just a big ass gorilla, but from the sounds of it, these guys know what they're talking about far more than I. Um, and they seem to be pretty impressed by this, but again, these guys were looking for Sasquatch  to begin with. So that's where my questioning comes into play. Um, but again, I think of all of the mythical magical creatures that could have existed ever. This one seems to be the most plausible to me. Um, and we have 40 seconds left here. So we'll watch the rest of this. To you over it. It's not like somebody's gonna come up here and find it. I pick a pin. Okay. We're good. Go. Anything to do with this, whatever that is. It's not supposed to be. I left my backpack. I'm reach you guys on the trail. Uh, so foster in the backpack. All right. So that's it. That's all we'll watch. Now, if you go over to brave wilderness at brave wilderness on Instagram, um, you'll see, they have like 306,000 followers. This isn't like some, you know, random account that's posting this. That seems to be fairly confident. They found Bigfoot  or in their, their words. Uh, a SAS. Um, but you know, it, it's a fairly big account and, and, you know, they have a decent following for this and I haven't, you know, looked a ton through their account, but it doesn't appear to. Completely satirical. And these guys seem to be pretty impressed by what they just found. So time will tell, I, I will be interesting. This says at the end of the video, they're basically the entirety of this video shows them like finding it, uh, how they found it, why they were out there, what they were doing and then finding it. And then as this guy shoves it into his backpack. Um, they, that he goes on to say that they smuggled it. So he says, um, he's kept it for, uh, a secret for several weeks. Yes. I have this skull. I smuggled it through customs and TSA, which probably wasn't a smart move to say, to begin with . Uh, but I smuggled it through customs and TSA and it's currently in a secure location. The waiting primatologist review. Absolutely unreal. We thought it was a bear skull. When we found it, I can 100% guarantee it's. The skull was found partially buried underground in deep backward forest ravine after a massive storm. All right. So this guy smuggled, this. The big foot skull. And then one of the guys says, what happens when they find dinosaur bones? It's like, oh, well they get to keep it.  it's like this guy just, there's probably a hundred different random, uh, rich dudes with actual big foot skulls on their wall above their mantle. Um,  that? They're like, uh, yeah. Yeah, we know this  but I don't know. Is Bigfoot real? I think the words in the terminology that's used to describe Bigfoot. Yeah. It's probably not this like weird looking. Strolling through the forest and, you know, um, that's the Sasquatch that people have described, but there's probably a big ass PRI it out there that we don't know about. That's taller than us humans that walks in some funky looking way that could rip us apart in two seconds. Why wouldn't there be like the fact that people are more in disbelief, that there is the potential of a tall ass primate, more so than. Humongous, uh, five or 200, however damn big a T-Rex is like massive chicken. That was once around eating everything and everybody in its way, like nobody questions, a dinosaur the same way that they question Bigfoot. But Bigfoot is far more believable  than a dinosaur is to me. Now I'm not saying dinosaurs aren't real  but I am saying that the likelihood that Bigfoot or whatever, somebody describes as a tall ass primate. Could probably be very real, right. We find. I don't know, it's like 1200 new species of bugs a day. I don't know what the actual number is. I just made that up completely off the top of my head, but we find a shit ton of bugs. Every day. We find new fish every day. Now we've probably searched the forest far more than we've searched the ocean, but the fact remains the same. It's like however many new species a day in the rain forest is, is found. So many different species every single day, but the fact that we have, you know, we just cannot comprehend the idea that there's a tall monkey somewhere that's still around. That's bigger than us.  I don't know. It seems, it seems crazy to me that it's even, uh, you know, this big of the conspiracy world is involved in a tall primate. Like, it seems like it should be more so a zoologist interest rather than a conspiracy theories interest in, in this tall primate. Um, but. We'll have to see, go to the brave wilderness and follow them and follow along on this. Cuz we'll have to see if they're full of shit. This is probably the biggest news. I'm not like big into the Sasquatch world of things  but, but I would assume as far as Sasquatch, uh, evidence and, uh, you know, movement towards, uh, the realization that Bigfoot is a thing has been in the last decade. This is probably among the. Findings that could lead to this, you know, potentially being widely accepted. All right. So on that note, all of you primates out there. I appreciate you. Thank you so much for listening today. Um, I hope you enjoyed the episode. We had some quick rapid fire responses to some articles, but the bigger news is Elon Musk could have potentially set up Twitter in the one of the largest social media companies in the world, trolled them all along, and it will cost him just a. Billion dollars to do so  we also discussed the fact that there was a man, um, who believes he found a large primate skull or potentially what could be term Sasquatch. Hmm. Interesting. So time will tell, head over to at brave wilderness, give them a follow follow along and see if that's all true. All right. So again, thank you guys so much for listening. Go ahead and hit that subscribe button, leave a review, press the five stars button. 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New Business Radio
De Ondernemer #7 - De Ondernemer 17 mei 2022 uur 2

New Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 57:22


De lunchshow van De Ondernemer op New Business Radio gemist? Ze heeft net een nieuw boek uit: De Kracht van Keuze. Het is de opvolger van de succesvolle reeks Happy Life 365. We hebben het over businesscoach en ondernemer Kelly Weekers. Wat is haar advies aan ondernemers die voor ingewikkelde en ambitieuze keuzes staan? Zij was deze uitzending de co-host van presentator Remy Gieling. Kelly Weekers is afgestudeerd in Klinische Gezondheidspsychologie en werkt in het dagelijks leven als businesscoach. Zij leert mensen hoe succes en geluk hand in hand kunnen gaan, als je maar weet wat je echt wil. Eerder schreef het voormalig model de bestsellers Happy Life 365 en Happy Lifehacks 365 waarvan er meer dan 150.000 exemplaren zijn verkocht. Samen met Moniek van Rheenen vormt Kelly Weekers Moonshot Coaching. Hun missie is simpel; de mensen die ze coachen bieden zij alle handvatten om het beste uit henzelf en hun onderneming te halen. In hun lifecoaching focussen ze zich op hoe je groeit in zelfvertrouwen, meer rust ervaart en meer geniet. Wat betreft de businesscoaching helpen de twee vrouwen ondernemers op maat met hun specifieke vraagstukken. Vraagstukken die vast ook werden aangesneden in de studio bij presentator Remy Gieling. Ook te gast waren Quinta en Gerrit Jan Witzel. Deze ondernemende zus en broer zijn de oprichters en eigenaren van Poké Perfect, een healthy food-keten die ze zes jaar geleden gestart zijn. Quinta woonde tijdens haar modellencarrière enkele jaren in New York. Daar ontdekte ze dat er in Amsterdam eigenlijk weinig gezonde en snelle eetopties - die passen bij een druk leven - te vinden waren. Hierdoor raakte ze geïnspireerd om dit in Nederland neer te zetten. Samen met haar broer richtte zij Poké Perfect op wat inmiddels is uitgegroeid tot een nationaal succes met inmiddels negen locaties. Ondanks corona blijkt hun formule een succes wat blijkt uit de snelle expansie door heel Nederland. Want nu staan er voor dit jaar nog meer openingen op de planning. De ambities qua uitbreiding liggen niet enkel in Nederland, maar ook daarbuiten. Niet kunnen koken en toch een nieuw repliceerbaar horecaconcept neerzetten. Een kleine tien jaar geleden begon Wouter Staal, groen als gras, met zijn eerste Yoghurt Barn. Nu lonkt het buitenland. Aan Remy deed Staal zijn internationale plannen uit de doeken. Daarnaast sprak Remy ook met Myrthe van Meekeren van Essent; Joachim Goyvaerts van PayPal; Nelleke Weltevrede en Johan Langedoen tijdens droomstart en waren uiteraard Nico dijkshoorn en Juri Hoedemakers te gast. De Ondernemer is wekelijks op dinsdag van 11:00 tot 13:00 uur live te beluisteren op New Business Radio en is ook te zien, via de homepage van De Ondernemer, YouTube en Facebook.

New Business Radio
De Ondernemer #7 - De Ondernemer 17 mei 2022 uur 1

New Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 57:08


De lunchshow van De Ondernemer op New Business Radio gemist? Ze heeft net een nieuw boek uit: De Kracht van Keuze. Het is de opvolger van de succesvolle reeks Happy Life 365. We hebben het over businesscoach en ondernemer Kelly Weekers. Wat is haar advies aan ondernemers die voor ingewikkelde en ambitieuze keuzes staan? Zij was deze uitzending de co-host van presentator Remy Gieling. Kelly Weekers is afgestudeerd in Klinische Gezondheidspsychologie en werkt in het dagelijks leven als businesscoach. Zij leert mensen hoe succes en geluk hand in hand kunnen gaan, als je maar weet wat je echt wil. Eerder schreef het voormalig model de bestsellers Happy Life 365 en Happy Lifehacks 365 waarvan er meer dan 150.000 exemplaren zijn verkocht. Samen met Moniek van Rheenen vormt Kelly Weekers Moonshot Coaching. Hun missie is simpel; de mensen die ze coachen bieden zij alle handvatten om het beste uit henzelf en hun onderneming te halen. In hun lifecoaching focussen ze zich op hoe je groeit in zelfvertrouwen, meer rust ervaart en meer geniet. Wat betreft de businesscoaching helpen de twee vrouwen ondernemers op maat met hun specifieke vraagstukken. Vraagstukken die vast ook werden aangesneden in de studio bij presentator Remy Gieling. Ook te gast waren Quinta en Gerrit Jan Witzel. Deze ondernemende zus en broer zijn de oprichters en eigenaren van Poké Perfect, een healthy food-keten die ze zes jaar geleden gestart zijn. Quinta woonde tijdens haar modellencarrière enkele jaren in New York. Daar ontdekte ze dat er in Amsterdam eigenlijk weinig gezonde en snelle eetopties - die passen bij een druk leven - te vinden waren. Hierdoor raakte ze geïnspireerd om dit in Nederland neer te zetten. Samen met haar broer richtte zij Poké Perfect op wat inmiddels is uitgegroeid tot een nationaal succes met inmiddels negen locaties. Ondanks corona blijkt hun formule een succes wat blijkt uit de snelle expansie door heel Nederland. Want nu staan er voor dit jaar nog meer openingen op de planning. De ambities qua uitbreiding liggen niet enkel in Nederland, maar ook daarbuiten. Niet kunnen koken en toch een nieuw repliceerbaar horecaconcept neerzetten. Een kleine tien jaar geleden begon Wouter Staal, groen als gras, met zijn eerste Yoghurt Barn. Nu lonkt het buitenland. Aan Remy deed Staal zijn internationale plannen uit de doeken. Daarnaast sprak Remy ook met Myrthe van Meekeren van Essent; Joachim Goyvaerts van PayPal; Nelleke Weltevrede en Johan Langedoen tijdens droomstart en waren uiteraard Nico dijkshoorn en Juri Hoedemakers te gast. De Ondernemer is wekelijks op dinsdag van 11:00 tot 13:00 uur live te beluisteren op New Business Radio en is ook te zien, via de homepage van De Ondernemer, YouTube en Facebook.

De Ondernemer
030522 DE ONDERNEMER ESSENT ALEXANDER SIJPKENS VAN COOL ELECTRIC mp3

De Ondernemer

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 11:05


Gesprek over duurzaam ondernemen, de vele mogelijkheden én de drempels die er zijn om resultaten te boeken en kansen te pakken.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leaders in Wonen Podcast
# 19 - Yasin Torunoglu - Wethouder bij de Gemeente Eindhoven

Leaders in Wonen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 44:33


Yasin Torunoglu is opgegroeid in Eindhoven en heeft na de MBO de HBO afgerond en vervolgens studeerde hij internationale bedrijfscommunicatie in Nijmegen. Hij startte zijn carrière bij de Jonge Socialisten binnen de PvdA Amsterdam als landelijk bestuurslid promotie en doelgroepen. Vervolgens ging hij werken als gemeenteraadslid van de PvdA. Yasin heeft daarna twee jaar als managementtrainee gewerkt bij Essent en is in 2013 benoemd tot wethouder Wonen, Wijken, Ruimte en Burgerparticipatie van de gemeente Eindhoven. Yasin is 39 jaar, getrouwd, hij heeft een dochter en in zijn vrije tijd houdt hij van koken en reizen.   ***  Volg Leaders in Wonen via Linkedin. *** Op de hoogte blijven van Leaders in Wonen? Abonneer dan op de nieuwsbrief. ***  Zou je graag een bepaalde gast willen zien bij Leaders in Wonen of ken je iemand die je wil voordragen? Laat het ons weten via info@leadersinwonen.nl ***  Vragen, suggesties of feedback? Graag! Via email: info@leadersinwonen.nl ***  Als je de Leaders in Wonen podcast leuk vindt, zou je dan een review willen achterlaten bijvoorbeeld bij Apple Podcasts? Of ons willen volgen bij Spotify. Veel dank, want sommige mensen gban alleen luisteren naar deze podcast als ze weten dat er genoeg anderen zijn die het leuk vinden!  ***  Leaders in Wonen wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Calcasa, Quion en RNHB. Deze podcast komt tot stand in samenwerking met Leaders in Finance. Meer informatie over onze partners is te vinden op onze partnerpagina.  

Ondernemerspassie
130: Verkoop zonder moeite met de 8 street smart powerskills van Ronald Bogaerds

Ondernemerspassie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 56:26


Ronald Bogaerds weet als geen ander hoe jij je sales gesprekken, systematisch tot een succes kan maken. Hij heeft de afgelopen 15 jaar meer dan 10.000 verkopers getraind in diverse bedrijven zoals "Essent" en "Ubisoft". Om jou ook de kans te geven om gebruik te maken van zijn strategieën heeft hij het boek " Street […]

Giarte Podcast - Founders & Keepers of the XLA realm
#7 Chief Impact Officer: Sturen op impact in IT met Michiel Valk

Giarte Podcast - Founders & Keepers of the XLA realm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 19:40


Giarte Podcast | Chief Impact Officer | Michiel Valk In deze podcast Michiel Valk als gast. Voor Michiel staat de I van CIO voor Impact. Welk verschil maak je voor klanten, de business en je eindgebruikers? Michiel is vanaf het prille begin betrokken bij de opkomst van XLA. Voor hem staat de afkorting SLA vaak 'Secrets, Lies, and Assumptions' omdat IT niet stuurt op wat echt telt. Met concrete voorbeelden vertelt hij over omdenken en doorbraakmomenten om als CIO het verschil wél te maken. Vergeet denken in supply en demand! Voorkom dat Business-IT Alignment een loopgravenoorlog wordt! Het 'hoe' legt Michiel haarfijn uit. En met mooie good practices van XLA uit zijn tijd bij KPN, Randstad en nu Essent. - Michiel Valk is in zijn hele loopbaan werkzaam binnen IT in meerdere rollen. Ooit gestart als informatie analist en uiteindelijk actief als CIO/IT Directeur in diverse sectoren (Telecom, HR, Energie). Het verbinden van business met IT staat centraal in zijn aanpak, waardoor IT ook echt de juiste impact maakt op de klantbeleving. Op dit moment is Michiel sinds 1 oktober 2020 werkzaam als CIO bij Essent en geeft vorm aan de digitale transformatie van de energiesector. - Marco Gianotten - Oprichter van Giarte In de wereld van IT zou het moeten gaan om de impact van technologie op mensen en business. Aan 'helaas pindakaas' heb je niets. Giarte ontwerpt, meet, verbetert en verankert klantbeleving en waardesturing. We zijn grondlegger en aanjager van XLA als mindset, skillset en toolset.

Showing Up as a Leader
Ep.8 Jane Chwick, Former Goldman Sachs Partner; Board Member: Voya Financial, MarketAxess, People's United Bank, Thoughtworks, Essent

Showing Up as a Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 32:08


WINGS for Growth presents "Showing up as a leader" with Jane Chwick, a former Goldman Sachs Partner.Jane is a former partner of Goldman Sachs where she had a 30-year career in technology. We had a very candid conversation with Jane about pros and cons of long career in one company, managing ups and downs during the business crisis, innovation vs. risk , and finally balancing work and life. This episode is filled with frank and bold advice from Jane. Jane now serves 5 boards as a technologist and enjoys her time with her children and grandchildren. She says this is her second career, except now she makes a lot more time for herself and her family.  Quotes:Biggest risk of innovation is not innovating. Gliding for a while is better than leaving completely. Getting things done is how you exude leadership.Being authentic does not mean you are letting your guards down; it is about growing with values and integrity.Love what you do but you do not need to love what you do all the time. Guest Bio:Jane is a former partner of Goldman Sachs where she had a 30-year career in technology, including most recently as the Co-Chief Operating Officer of the technology division.  As Co-COO she was responsible for financial and business planning, setting the technical strategy and the management of an 8,000-person organization within the firm.  While at Goldman, Jane served on many governance committees, including the firm's Finance Committee, the Firm Wide New Activity Committee and the Technology Risk Committee, and she was the co-chair of the Technology Division Operating Committee.Jane currently serves on a number of boards for corporate and not for profit organizations including ​Voya Financial, MarketAxess, People's United Bank, Thoughtworks and Essent Group.  She is the chair of the Technology, Innovation and Operations Committee at Voya Financial and at Essent and is the chair of the Risk Committee at MarketAxess.  In addition, Jane is on the Executive Board of Trustees and the Vice Chair of the Queens College Foundation. Jane previously served on the boards of the Berkshire School and Girls Who Code. Jane earned an undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Queens College, and an MBA with a concentration in quantitative analysis from St. John's University.About WINGS:Hope you like what you heard. Give us your feedback and let us know what are other topics you like to hear about. Follow us on:LinkedInFacebookTwitterInstagram Many women reach the cusp of leadership and never make the leap. WINGS is strategically positioned to serve this population. 1st woman founded nonprofit, academically-backed, High-Touch, Results-Oriented, 10-month leadership program that fosters mindset and behavior which leads to systematic change. WINGS's - accelerates thousands more women toward leadership roles in a way that's never been done before.Sign up to be a WINGS Mentee or Mentor at www.wingsforgrowth.org 

Petrolheads | BNR
S4E168: Geld verdienen aan de double chevron? Koop dan een aandeel Burton

Petrolheads | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 68:01


Podcast 168. Jaguar dat volledig elektrisch gaat, Burton in handen van de dochter van Lee Towers, een schoonheidsfoutje bij Mercedes en de Mircrolino die onderweg is: stof genoeg voor Bas en Carlo. Maar écht los gaan de heren pas als het gaat over D66-ers, losse flodders van GroenLinks en betweterige maagden in de groene commercials van Toyota, Volkswagen en Essent. Brrrr.

Podcast | BNR
Petrolheads

Podcast | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 68:01


Podcast 168. Jaguar dat volledig elektrisch gaat, Burton in handen van de dochter van Lee Towers, een schoonheidsfoutje bij Mercedes en de Mircrolino die onderweg is: stof genoeg voor Bas en Carlo. Maar écht los gaan de heren pas als het gaat over D66-ers, losse flodders van GroenLinks en betweterige maagden in de groene commercials van Toyota, Volkswagen en Essent. Brrrr.

Be Energized Podcast
How Energy Disaggregation empowers Utilities and their Customers

Be Energized Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 31:51


We have all had a hard time due to the Coronavirus (COVID – 19) and we all have been working from our homes, from buyer to the seller, operational manager to the chief information officer. We frequently use all kinds of electronic goods at home, consume lots of electricity, our computers, washing machines, and phones, etc. Today, consumers are used to having information at their fingertips. However, the reality is that most consumers spend less than 3 minutes of user engagement per year with information sent by their gas, water and electricity suppliers. Luckily, that will soon change, and AI will be a driver of enhanced services for utility customers. By harnessing the data from nearly ubiquitous smart meters and partnering with technology startups like Net2Grid, consumers, utilities and retailers will actually be able to disaggregate electricity consumption down to the level of individual appliances. Doing so enables utilities to better forecast energy demand to help their customers understand previously inscrutable electric bills and to suggest concrete ways for customers to reduce those bills. In this episode Bert Lutje Berenbroek, CEO and Bram van der Wal, Head of Product at Net2Grid reflect on 2020 and share their experiences working with clients like E.ON, EDP and Essent offering insights into the future of energy saving solutions.You will learn:Industry experiences from the last yearWhat disaggregation means and how it impacts the energy sectorHow utilities can develop value-added services in top of their commodity businessHow to drive change through data – your dataExample services from leading utilitiesAcknowledgements:Song: www.Bensound.comMusic Info: Corporate Ambient - AShamaluevMusic.Music Link: https://www.ashamaluevmusic.com/corporate-music

Talking New Energy
In conversation with Arjan van der Eijk, CEO of innogy eMobility Solutions GmbH

Talking New Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 35:39


In this episode, Jon Slowe explores how incumbent energy retailers are navigating the energy transition, moving away from focusing only on selling kWh, and becoming more agile and customer centric. He is talking to Arjan Van Der Eijk, who is currently CEO of Innogy eMobility Solutions. Before that, he worked for several years in the retail businesses of Essent in the Netherlands and Innogy in Germany and beyond. www.talkingnewenergy.com 

BNR's Big Five | BNR
Energiedilemma's | Essent-ceo Patrick Lammers

BNR's Big Five | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 42:15


Om de energietransitie te realiseren, moeten we het systeem zoals we kennen loslaten, vindt Patrick Lammers, topman van energieleverancier Essent. Wat laten we los en welke rollen zijn er voor de overheid en marktpartijen?

Blik op energie
Waterstof – Aflevering 5

Blik op energie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 29:26


In het Klimaatakkoord hebben we met elkaar afgesproken dat we de uitstoot van broeikasgassen drastisch terugschroeven. Maar met het dichtdraaien van de aardgaskraan alleen zijn we er nog lang niet. Biedt waterstof een kansrijk perspectief? In Blik op Energie bespreken Patrick Lammers (Essent), Robert Dencher (H2-platform) en Henri Bontenbal (Stedin) de mogelijkheden van waterstof als duurzame en betaalbare energiedrager. Blik op Energie is de podcast van Essent. Hierin bespreken onze gasten actuele en maatschappelijke onderwerpen in de veranderende wereld van energie. Presentatie: Meike De Jong.

Follow Your Wind - LIVE SHOW
WETENSCHAP ACHTER BREIN & BIOCHEMIE | Chantalle Weemaes & Stijn | Follow Your Wind - LIVE Show #21

Follow Your Wind - LIVE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 82:17


Nieuwe FYW LIVE show: "BEÏNVLOED JE ENERGIELEVEL VIA JE BREIN & BIOCHEMIE OM ZAKELIJK TE WINNEN" In deze LIVESHOW deelt Chantalle Weemaes van Topstate haar geheimen over ons Brein & Biochemie om optimaal te presteren met je eigen lichaam. KRIJG ANTWOORD OP: - Hoe je brein & biochemie beinvloeden om te excelleren? - Hoe krijg je grip op je energie en hoe kan je die positief sturen? - Met welk bioritme krijg je het meeste gedaan? - Waarom je brein & biochemie beter functioneert na een koude douche? - Waarom een leven met 1,5 meter afstand mensen meer energie kost? - Hoe slaap je dieper om tot de beste ideeën te komen? - Hoe kan je je eigen brein aanspreken om overtuigender over te komen? Bekijk de Follow Your Wind - LIVE SHOW met: Gast: Chantalle Weemaes Host: Stijn Zeeman OVER Chantalle Weemaes Chantalle Weemaes (46) is een veelgevraagde spreker en trainer. Ze traint al vele jaren ondernemende mensen die continu op hoog niveau moeten presteren. Ook helpt ze professionals bij het (her)vinden van hun energie. Het is haar missie om zoveel mogelijk professionals in hun “TopState” te brengen. Chantalle is een expert op het gebied van de achterliggende systemen in je lichaam die verantwoordelijk zijn voor jouw succes. Ze weet als geen ander hoe je op een doelgerichte manier je brein en biochemie kunt beïnvloeden, waardoor je kunt excelleren. Chantalle heeft de afgelopen jaren verschillende BN'ers getraind en bedrijven waaronder DAF, Philips, DSM, Essent, Sioux en de Rabobank En was als expert persoonlijk energiemanagement uitgenodigd bij het programma VPRO tegenlicht.

Blik op energie
Eerlijke en transparante energieverkoop – aflevering 4

Blik op energie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 30:51


Je kent ze misschien wel. De deur-tot-deur-verkopers waar je bijna niet vanaf komt als je eenmaal open doet of je ´s avonds thuis opbellen terwijl je in het bel-me-niet-register staat. Die praktijken moeten stoppen. Want de voordelen van overstappen naar een andere energieleverancier kunnen groot zijn. In Blik op Energie bespreken Patrick Jordens (CIRE), Ferry Raaijmakers (Hof Promotions) en Sarah Mosch (DDMA) hoe energieverkoop op een prettige manier kan gaan en eerlijk en transparant is. Blik op Energie is de podcast van Essent. Hierin bespreken onze gasten actuele en maatschappelijke onderwerpen in de veranderende wereld van energie. Presentatie: Meike De Jong.

Blik op energie
De duurzame sociale-huurwoning – Aflevering 3

Blik op energie

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 39:09


Hoe gaan woningcorporaties om met het verduurzamen van 2,2 miljoen sociale-huurwoningen? Wat betekent dit voor huurders? Welke consequenties zijn er voor marktpartijen? Maar ook: moeten we in 1 keer van het gas af, of stap voor stap en op natuurlijke momenten? In Blik op Energie bespreken Mark Peterse (Portaal), Bastiaan van Perlo (Woonbond) en Wilfred Wilting (Energiewacht) hoe hun organisaties corporatiewoningen duurzamer maken. Blik op Energie is de podcast van Essent. Hierin bespreken onze gasten actuele en maatschappelijke onderwerpen in de veranderende wereld van energie. Presentatie: Meike De Jong.

Deuce And A Quarter
JUST STAY HOME!

Deuce And A Quarter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 60:45


Jay and Josh link up for their first remote podcast and discuss all things COVID-19 including it's impact on the economy, community, sports, and social interaction.PSA: Please remember to practice social distancing and wash your hands

MLO | Mortgage & Real Estate Guide
Mortgage Insurance | What is it? Forbearance! Foreclosures! Cortney Hall from Essent MI

MLO | Mortgage & Real Estate Guide

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 18:36 Transcription Available


Do we still need 20% down payment to buy a house? Mortgage Insurance, what does that even do for us? Home Buyers, Home Sellers, Real Estate Agents, all industry professional. Today we have a LIVE recorded interview with Cortney Hall from Essent Mortgage Insurance. Cortney Hall and Addy Nett break down some digestible basics of Mortgage Insurance, how the current COVID 19 environment has created a Forbearance Market, how Mortgage Insurance plays a roll in potentially saving the Real Estate Market from a complete collapse like 2008!

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Receita Federal prorroga prazo para envio do IR - Entrevista com Giandrei Basso - CEO da Essent Agro

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 8:48


Receita Federal prorroga prazo para envio do IR - Entrevista com Giandrei Basso - CEO da Essent Agro

Wine and Dime
Talking About Mortgages and Millennials with Lindsey Johnson

Wine and Dime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 54:36


Welcome back Wine and Dime Listeners! In this episode I have the distinct pleasure of talking to UMSI President Lindsey Johnson. Lindsey and I chatted about range of topics such as the 20% down payment myth, the housing market crash, her time working on Senate Banking Committee’s National Security and International Trade and Finance (NSITF)Subcommittee, and as the title of the show suggests, millennials and mortgages. We even got around to talking about one of her favorite wines. Check out the show notes below for all some additional information on some of the topics we discussed. So, sit on back, pop open a bottle of your favorite beverage, and enjoy the show! Lindsey Johnson @USMI_INFO (https://twitter.com/USMI_info) BIOGRAPHY Lindsey Johnson currently serves as President of U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI). USMI is the nation's leading private mortgage insurance association. comprised of five of the six U.S. mortgage insurance companies in the country. As President of USMI. Lindsey works with member companies to advance the value of private mortgage insurance (Ml) to borrowers and taxpayers and to promote a sustainable housing finance system backed by private capital. Lindsey previously served as a Director on PWC's public policy team. Prior to joining PWC, Lindsey was a former member of the Senate Banking Committee staff as the Republican Staff Director for the Senate Banking committee's National Security and International Trade and Finance (NSITF) Subcommittee, and as a Senior Policy Advisor to Senator Mark Kirk (R-lllinois), focusing on noteworthy banking, housing finance reform. and insurance legislation. Lindsey also served as Director for the Federal Horne Loan Bank of Atlanta for seven years. representing the Bank in D.C. at the highest levels of government during several key legislative reforms that impacted the Bank including the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 and Dodd-Frank Act. Lindsey began her career in D.C. working with former House Republican Conference Chair J.C. Watts in the private sector. She received an MBA from Georgetown University. Lindsey also serves as a Director on the Board, and immediate past-president of Women in Housing and Finance (www.whfdc.org), is a Director on the Board for Habitat for Humanity Northern Virginia, and an Advisory Board Member for the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business Advisory committee. ABOUT USMI (http://www.usmi.org/about-usmi/) U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI®) is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people. USMI is ready to help build the future of homeownership. As policymakers focus on the need to create a strong, stable housing finance system, today’s mortgage insurance (MI) industry is well positioned to ensure access to home ownership while protecting taxpayers. MI enables broader access to homeownership, including for first time homebuyers, by protecting against credit losses. USMI members are focused on ensuring that creditworthy borrowers continue to have access to affordable and sustainable mortgages within a well-functioning U.S. housing finance system. Five of the six active U.S. mortgage insurance companies – Essent, Genworth, MGIC, National MI, and Radian – are the founding members of USMI. The organization is open to all active U.S. MI companies. (https://www.lowdownpaymentfacts.com/) Click Image to “Get the Facts About Low Down Payment Options” Cabernet Sauvignon (https://www.quilcedacreek.com/wines/2016-quilceda-creek-cabernet-sauvignon.html) Paul Golitzin, Director of Winemaking, comments: We are pleased to announce the private release of our 2016 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley. 2016 marks the 38th vintage of Quilceda Creek since its founding in 1978. Since...

Blik op energie
‘Blik op energie’ van Essent - aflevering 2

Blik op energie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 19:48


Blik op Energie is de podcast van Essent met actuele en maatschappelijke onderwerpen in de veranderende wereld van energie. In deze tweede aflevering praten Connie Maathuis (directeur NVI Nederlandse Incasso Bureaus) en Diederik Mohr van Essent over de betaalbaarheid van je energierekening. Hoe gaat Essent om met mensen die - al dan niet tijdelijk - verzaken hun energierekening te betalen? En welke aanpak rond sociaal incasseren werkt goed? Presentatie Meike De Jong.

CEO Podcast | BNR
Aart van Veller (Vandebron)

CEO Podcast | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 22:03


Van een overname zou nimmer sprake zijn: energieleverancier Vandebron was er ooit stelling in. Mede-oprichter Aart van Veller vertelt waarom er tóch is gekozen voor een verkoop aan energiereus Essent.

Blik op energie
‘Blik op energie’ van Essent - aflevering 1

Blik op energie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 23:39


Blik op Energie is de podcast van Essent met actuele en maatschappelijke onderwerpen in de veranderende wereld van energie. In deze allereerste aflevering praten Wouter Verduyn van Energie-Nederland en Bram Borgman van Essent over de aanpak van de verduurzaming van Nederland en de rol die energiemaatschappijen hebben in de energietransitie. Presentatie: Meike De Jong.

Zakendoen | BNR
Hoe gaat Vandebron verder onder Essents vleugels?

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 90:20


Vandebron baarde vorige week opzien door in zee te gaan met energiereus Essent. dat was altijd iets wat nimmer in de plannen zou voorkomen. Nu alle stofwolken zijn neergedaald, is het tijd om het te hebben over de gevolgen van deze overname. Regent het opzeggingen of valt het reuze mee?

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
Here's a new addition to our Growth Stock List -- Check out Essent Group ($ESNT) (September 20, 2019)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019


Zakendoen | BNR
Bedreigingen voor klimaatdoelen

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 89:23


De beperkte capaciteit van het energienetwerk is volgens Patrick Lammers een bedreiging voor het halen van de klimaatdoelen. De ceo van energieleverancier Essent is te gast.

Play - podcast van iGlow
#3 Contenthacking met Alouschka van Dijk

Play - podcast van iGlow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 25:53


Podcast van iGlow over marketing en contentcreatie. Deze aflevering gaat over contenthacking. Alouschka van Dijk is contenthacker en werkte voor contentplatforms van merken als Albert Heijn, NS, Essent en Landal. Ze bespreekt vijf marketingvoorbeelden die haar inspireren. Met o.a. een avonturier die van zijn recordpoging op de skateboard steeds nieuwe content maakt en een reisdocumentaire van Booking op basis van Google Trends resultaten. Tussen de fragmenten door geeft Alouschka talloze contenthacks om zelf aan de slag te gaan. Presentator: Paul van der Ham. Shownotes: 1. Karwei - Binnenmuren schilderen www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTCs5mTMAe4 2. Albert Heijn - Appie to Date www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1505846646155184 3. Dave Cornthwaite - Expedition1000 www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHvWufuo-Ew 4. Booking Loves Ramen www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYMPcUVco…&feature=youtu.be 5. Nienke Plas - FD WIL KORTE HAREN #129 www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qv_y8klU…9PDVrAeW_lokHRXUI

KGI: Innovation in Applied Life Sciences & Healthcare

In today's episode, KGI President Sheldon Schuster chats with Vanessa Graham Belozeroff, who is Amgen’s Executive Director for Global Program Management and Strategic Operations. She is an experienced leader with a demonstrated track record in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. Vanessa’s background spans business operations, strategy, drug development, clinical operations, quality, organizational efficiency, and change management. Her previous work experience includes Essent, Sanofi, Abbott Laboratories, and Johnson & Johnson. Vanessa earned her bachelor’s at the University of Idaho and her MBA at Eastern University.

Data Minds
Episode 1: Wannes Rosiers - Setting up a data analytics team in the Energy sector

Data Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 70:00


Welcome to Data Minds, a podcast where you get to know the people working in Data, day in, day out.This podcast is still very much in an experimental phase, so feel free to send us your feedback to podcast@dataminded.be. For our first episode, I invited Wannes Rosiers, he’s the head of Data Science at Essent.be. I chose Wannes as our first guest because I know we can talk for hours without really planning a topic. You might notice it at the end, when we are going through the answers more quickly, as time was running out. Also, for those of you watching on YouTube, you’ll see that the video freezes for a while. Not much I can do about that. I’ll see if that is a recurring issue or if it was a one-time glitch.

DE INTERVIEW PODCAST VOOR ONDERNEMEND NEDERLAND | 7DTV
Hoe Raoul Kiksen (Nederland Isoleert) zijn bedrijf liet groeien en verkocht aan Essent

DE INTERVIEW PODCAST VOOR ONDERNEMEND NEDERLAND | 7DTV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018


Met zijn bedrijf brengt hij mensen in beweging. Hij wil Nederland collectief beter isoleren. Hoe draagt zijn manier van ondernemen bij aan de groei en het doel van zijn bedrijf? Vijf ondernemerslessen van Raoul Kiksen, directeur van Nederland Isoleert. #1 Focus‘Ik heb geleerd dat je één ding heel erg goed moet doen. Focus je daarop. Als ondernemer kom je ontzettend veel andere mogelijkheden tegen. Schrijf je idee op, maak een spreadsheet en stuur je bedrijf aan op een businessmodel. Laat je niet teveel afleiden, totdat je hebt bereikt wat je wil bereiken.’ #2 Formuleer heldere doelstellingen en zorg dat het team deze begrijpt‘Ondernemers vergeten wat de doelstellingen zijn van het bedrijf: wat verwachten we, waar gaan we naartoe en wat zijn de resultaten die we willen behalen? Vertel jouw teamleden over de doelstellingen van het bedrijf en maak inzichtelijk waar hij of zij medeverantwoordelijk voor is. Dat moet je blijven herhalen, want mensen veranderen', aldus Kiksen. #3 Ken ieder detail van het bedrijf‘Als je wil sturen op resultaat, actie moet ondernemen of een stap moet zetten om bij te sturen, moet je weten hoe je dat kan doen. Als je het hele spectrum van jouw onderneming begrijpt, weet je beter hoe de dynamiek werkt. Het personeel vindt het fijn dat je weet waar zij mee bezig zijn en dat je er met ze over kan praten.’ #4 Durf los te laten‘Als iemand daar het geheime recept voor heeft, hoor ik het graag. Ik beheers het zelf namelijk ook nog niet goed. Je kan jezelf de schuld geven als iets niet goed gaat, maar als je niet loslaat, komen je medewerkers niet verder. Wanneer je te laat ziet dat andere mensen iets beter kunnen dan jijzelf, vetrekken ze. Daarbij is het leuk om te zien hoe collega’s hun talenten ontwikkelen. Het wordt nog leuker als ze zeggen: ‘je weet dat ik hier veel beter in ben, laat mij het maar gewoon doen.’ #5 Durf stronteigenwijs te zijn‘Mensen gaan je heel vaak vertellen dat je het anders moet doen. Enerzijds moet je je kwetsbaar opstellen en openstaan voor goedbedoelde adviezen. Anderzijds moet je niet bang zijn om adviezen keihard in de wind te slaan. Je bent ergens mee gestart, omdat je ergens in gelooft. Als ik alle adviezen had opgevolgd die ik heb gekregen, was ik nooit het bedrijf begonnen waar ik nu directeur van ben. Ben stoïcijns in je keuzes, zonder naïef te zijn’, aldus Kiksen.  

Rush Talk
Rush Talk 95: Vol energie naar SXSW

Rush Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 39:07


Tijdens SXSW in Austin, Texas zullen begin maart een aantal Nederlandse startups vertegenwoordigd zijn in het kader van de New Dutch Wave Startup Competitie. Eén van die startups is Chargetrip, die de voorronde won op het gebied van Mobility & Energy. Dit evenement werd mede-georganiseerd door energiemaatschappij Essent. Waarom doet Essent dat en wat gaat Chargetrip doen op SXSW? Elger van der Wel ging langs en sprak met Stella Brenninkmeijer, directeur Marketing Development; Pieter Waller, oprichter van Chargetrip en Danny Frietman van New Dutch Wave. Meer weten over Rush Talk of alle afleveringen terugluisteren? Check numrush.nl/rushtalk!

Energeia Energy Day 2017
Patrick Lammers

Energeia Energy Day 2017

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 7:03


Op Energeia Energy Day ging het over politiek, visie en de toekomst. Over industrie, consumenten en flexibiliteit. Gedurende de dag interviewde dagvoorzitter Roelof Hemmen enkele sprekers en deelnemers over deze onderwerpen en over wat hen verder bezighoudt. Dat heeft geleid tot deze podcastserie. Vandaag een gesprek met Patrick Lammer, CEO van Essent.

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
Looking for one of the highest growth opportunities in the market today? Try Essent Group (ESNT). Here's your trade. (April 07, 2017)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017


Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
Strong fundamentals, and a healthy base? What's not to like about Essent Grouop (ESNT)? (April 06, 2017)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017


Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
Wondering how to trade this pullback in Essent Group (ESNT)? Here's your strategy. (March 20, 2017)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017


Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
Here's your trade on a private mortgage insurer. Check out Essent Group (ESNT) (October 12, 2016)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016


Duurzaam | BNR
4 juli | Gelijkstroom, CNG en waterstof

Duurzaam | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2016 22:58


GelijkstroomNetbeheerder Liander en gebiedsontwikkelaar OMALA bouwen in de komende jaren het eerste gelijkstroomnetwerk ter wereld. De theoretische besparing is tien procent, hoe het praktisch uitwerkt zal moeten blijken. Programmamanager Paul Juffermans van Liander komt uitleg geven. CNGAls het aan Tamoil en Essent ligt, wordt rijden op groen gas een serieus alternatief voor elektrisch rijden. Hun nieuwe merk OGO CNG moet uitgroeien tot één van de drie grote spelers op de Nederlandse groengasmarkt. We maakten een ritje met zo'n groengasauto. WaterstofDe wagens van de toekomst verzamelden zich dit weekend in Londen voor de Shell Eco Marathon. We spraken daar met Green Team Twente, dat met een paar gram waterstof 850 kilometer reed. Sailors for SustainabilityEn update van Ivar en Floris, die bezig zijn aan een zeiltocht rond de wereld op zoek naar duurzame oplossingen. Ze zijn aangekomen in Denemarken. BNR Duurzaam, iedere maandag om 15.30 uur met Harm Edens.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Top Agents Playbook
03_The_Magic_Formula__The_Six_Essent.mp3

Top Agents Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 4:20


DE INTERVIEW PODCAST VOOR ONDERNEMEND NEDERLAND | 7DTV
Patrick Lammers (Essent) over de toekomst van energiebedrijven

DE INTERVIEW PODCAST VOOR ONDERNEMEND NEDERLAND | 7DTV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016


De toekomst van energiebedrijven? Als het aan Essent ligt wordt het bedrijf veel meer dan alleen leverancier van (duurzame) energie. In de komende jaren moet de concurrentieslag worden gewonnen met expertise op het gebied van energiemanagement en het bieden van comfort en service. 24 uur per dag. "We komen je ketel repareren, helpen je besparen en bieden nieuwe technologie op het gebied van warmtemanagement", zegt Patrick Lammers, chief commercial officer bij Essent.Alle zeilen moeten worden bijgezet om de crisis in de conventionele energieopwekking te boven te komen. "De energiemarkt is voor beleggers niet meer stabiel en rustig", weet Lammers. Om toekomstbestendig te worden splitst Essent onder meer in twee bedrijven: een tak voor oude fossiele energie en een tak voor duurzaam – een nog zwaar gesubsidieerde, maar dynamische sector."Integreren heeft geen zin meer", zegt Lammers. De publieke perceptie op energiegebruik is veranderd. "We zijn totaal geëlektrificeerd. We kunnen niet meer zonder, maar nemen de aanwezigheid van energie bijna allemaal voor lief."

PromoKitchen Podcast
PromoKitchen Podcast #13 - Tech Meets Promo - Essent

PromoKitchen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 29:07


PromoKitchen Podcast #13 - Tech Meets Promo - Essent by PromoKitchen

tech essent promokitchen
OMT LIVE
OMT LIVE: slimme thermostaat verlaat het nest

OMT LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014 68:25


if(typeof(jQuery)=="function"){(function($){$.fn.fitVids=function(){}})(jQuery)};jwplayer('jwplayer-84').setup({"aspectratio":"16:9","width":"100%","primary":"html5","image":"https://cdn.onemorething.nl/uploads//2014/10/359.png","file":"https://www.youtube.com/v/_thz_VE6pBI"}); Abonneer je gratis op OMT LIVE in iTunes Tegenwoordig kom je echter niet meer weg met een ‘domme’ thermostaat aan je muur. Naast Toon van Eneco, Anna van NEM en de E-thermostaat van Essent kun je sinds deze week ook de Nest in Nederland kopen. Wat je misschien niet weet is dat er nu ook een slimme thermostaat van eigen bodem is; de Thermosmart. In OMT LIVE is oprichter Hans Kouwenhoven van Thermosmart te gast. Met hem praten we over de voordelen en de potentiële gevaren van de digitale revolutie in de cv-ketelmarkt. Welke toekomstige ontwikkelingen ziet hij nog voor zijn product en welke rol speelt HomeKit daarbij? Ook willen we weten hoe je in de 21e eeuw nog een techgadget kunt bedenken, produceren én verkopen in ons kleine landje. meer… The post OMT LIVE: slimme thermostaat verlaat het nest appeared first on One More Thing.

Duurzaam | BNR
BNR Duurzaam | Vleesloze maandag, groenste stroomleverancier en leven zonder energierekening

Duurzaam | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2014 22:54


Dat is in ieder geval het idee van OnsHuisVerdientHet, een actie om 100.000 koopwoningen energieneutraal te maken. Bij ons te gast is Jan-Willen van de Groep, programmamanager van de Energiesprong, de organisator van deze actie. StroomWanneer is een stroomleverancier groen? Volgens een ranglijst van verschillende milieu- en belangenorganisaties is van de grote leveranciers Essent het mínst duurzaam. Maar het bedrijf is wél de organisatie die van alle energiebedrijven het meeste groene stroom produceert in Nederland. Hoe zit dat? Daarover discussiëren Peer de Rijk, directeur van Wise en Ingrid Pouw, Director Corporate Affairs van Essent. Wise is één van de partijen achter de ranglijst. Vleesloze maandagMeatless Monday - met deze flitsende, uit de Verenigde Staten overgewaaide term, willen de Universiteit en Hogeschool van Amsterdam zichzelf als vegetariër-en-milieu-vriendelijk op de kaart zetten. Op maandag wordt er deze maand geen vlees geserveerd in de kantines. Dat leidt tot gemengde reacties. Verslaggever Elfanie toe Laer bestudeerde het menu. Luister elke maandag van 15.30 naar BNR Duurzaam.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RadioShow
Night Flight 09.06.11 (guest DJ Essent)

RadioShow "Night Flight"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2011 60:32


Позитивное начало лета.Uplifting trance от Sasha Skyward и vocal-disco house от Dj Essent (essent.promodj.ru) в гостевой части эфира.Приятного полета!

RadioShow
Night Flight 09.06.11 (guest DJ Essent)

RadioShow "Night Flight"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2011 60:32


Позитивное начало лета.Uplifting trance от Sasha Skyward и vocal-disco house от Dj Essent (essent.promodj.ru) в гостевой части эфира.Приятного полета!