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2 - Elkésett az esti műszakból a légi forgalmi irányító, húsz percig körözött Eszék felett a Ryanair gépe

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 35:16


2 - Elkésett az esti műszakból a légi forgalmi irányító, húsz percig körözött Eszék felett a Ryanair gépe by Balázsék

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It all comes back to storage: ESTI’s Earl Gosick on AI infrastructure, cyber resilience, and the Prairie data center opportunity

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 30:18


Earl Gosick, CTO at ESTI Consulting Services Earl Gosick has been attending Dell’s annual event since the EMC World days, and the ESTI Consulting Services co-founder brought to this year’s Dell Technologies World a perspective grounded in 35 years of building deep technical expertise on the Prairies. ESTI, the Saskatoon-based solution provider that won Dell’s Data Centre Solutions Excellence Award for Canada last year, runs a pure-play Dell infrastructure practice with particular depth in storage and data center design. Earl also sits in Dell’s CTO Connect program – a small, invitation-only group of partner technologists with early visibility into Dell’s product roadmap and a real voice in shaping it. His framing for the week: AI is fundamentally a data story, and data stories are storage stories. The push toward on-premises AI infrastructure – from deskside devices up through the newly announced Exascale and Rackscale solutions – is being driven as much by data governance requirements and token economics as by raw performance. Organizations that don’t control their data, Earl argues, can’t truly control their AI outcomes. On cyber resilience, he made a point worth underlining for anyone running managed services: ransomware insurance changes the recovery equation in ways clients don’t always anticipate. When a claim is filed, infrastructure gets frozen for forensic analysis. Recovery speed from a clean, air-gapped golden image – built with technology partners like Index Engines – isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s the whole game. And to close: Saskatchewan and Alberta may be poised to become Canada’s next significant data center hubs. With regulated power, guaranteed energy supply, and a provincial government that has now seen a CoreWeave-scale facility successfully built in the province and is actively pursuing more, Earl sees a real and growing opportunity – and ESTI is already working to support it. Read Full Transcript Robert Dutt: Hello and welcome to In the Channel from ChannelBuzz.ca, bringing news and information to the Canadian IT channel for the last 16 years. I’m Robert Dutt, editor at ChannelBuzz.ca, and your host for the show. We’re continuing our series of conversations from Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas. This week, we’re shifting from the Dell executive perspective to the partner perspective, and today’s guest has been making the trip to this event since the EMC World days. Earl Gosick is co-founder and senior consultant at ESTI Consulting Services, a Saskatoon-based solution provider that just celebrated 35 years in business and took home Dell’s Data Centre Solutions Excellence Award for Canada last year. Earl also sits inside Dell’s CTO Connect program, a small, invitation-only group of partner technologists who get an early look at where Dell’s roadmap is actually heading – and, importantly, a real opportunity to push back on it. Earl’s a storage specialist at his core, and that turned out to be a useful lens at a conference that was fundamentally about AI infrastructure. Because if you pull on that AI thread long enough, it leads you back to data, and data always leads you back to storage. We talked about what the Exascale and Rackscale announcements mean for real customer deployments, why the cyber resilience conversation is as much about recovery speed as backup integrity, and a genuinely interesting thread about why Saskatchewan and the broader Canadian Prairies may be sitting on one of the most underappreciated data centre opportunities in North America right now. Let’s get right into it. My chat with Earl Gosick. Earl, thanks for taking the time. I appreciate it. Earl Gosick: I appreciate you having me here. It’s always nice to talk about what we’re doing with Dell. Robert Dutt: No doubt, and you guys are doing a lot. I understand this is by no means your first DTW rodeo. Earl Gosick: No, I’ve been coming since the EMC World days, and I’ve never – I missed a year through COVID, that was about it. Robert Dutt: Well, I guess we’ll allow you that. So you’ve got this background here, you do the CTO Connect with Dell. What’s different about this year, if anything? What’s the tone or the energy that tells you something about where the industry is at right now, and not necessarily just where Dell would like it to be going? Earl Gosick: I think the driving factor of today is really the supply constraints. You can see what AI is doing and the effect that’s having across the board on every product that has memory or CPU or flash drives in it – which is everything in technology. So that’s really setting the tone. But it also shows how effective AI is as a market driver, and what people think is going to come out of that technology – which is, I think, very important for people to understand. It’s ubiquitous technology that’s going to drive a lot of change in our industry. And we’re seeing a leading edge of that. And if this is the leading edge, there’s some pretty exciting things coming, I suspect, and it’s going to do some pretty important and probably quite wonderful things for our clients. Robert Dutt: We heard from the main stage the idea of encouraging customers to get their hand up early – to get those orders, or even an inkling of where things are going for orders, in as early as possible – and that that will, in effect, Jeff Clarke was suggesting, get folks the best possible results. What’s the guidance you guys are providing your customers around that whole issue, and thinking about availability and pricing of hardware in this current super-fun environment? Earl Gosick: Our position does align with what we’re hearing from Dell when we’re dealing with Dell Technologies, so we try and pass on the messages as transparently as we can, understanding there are supply constraints coming. And we have to deal with those in the only way we have, and that is to figure out what we need. Let’s plan early. Let’s plan the budgets we have for the year, and we can make some estimates about what’s going to be happening six months from now – but they’re estimates, and they’re going to be higher. So it’s probably going to be cheaper for you to have technology that’s sitting on the floor unused for a few months and waste through some support potentially, as opposed to delaying the purchase for three months. So if we know what we’re going to buy, we should operate in a manner that allows us to order those technologies as soon as possible and make sure you’re not waiting for something that delays your business initiatives. Robert Dutt: You guys won the Data Centre Solutions Excellence Award last year for Canada. Take your victory lap. Tell me – what is it you guys are doing in the data centre space that earned that, and what does winning the award tell you about where your practice is focused? Earl Gosick: I hope it helps demonstrate our success. So what ESTI likes to do as a business – our business model is really to build highly competent experts all the way from solution architecture to implementation of those technologies at the customer site. That takes a lot of effort on our behalf, and so it’s nice to get a reward that says we’re doing the right things. Because if you can build a strong rapport with a client who trusts your experts in their field, that creates long-term relationships – which is what both ESTI and Dell are after, and what our clients want. Robert Dutt: You’re a storage specialist at a conference that has been at its core all about AI infrastructure. But at the same time, you go back to when it was – you said – EMC World, all about storage. The more I heard this week, the more it feels like the AI story is really a data story, and data stories are storage stories to at least some degree. How are you seeing that translate in terms of what your customers are actually asking about, or what they’re going to be asking you about? Earl Gosick: It’s significant. You’re right. In order for any type of artificial intelligence to derive a useful data product out the end, it’s built on the data that you have. So customers are coming to the realization that they have to store everything. So it is driving a lot of demand for storage. It’s driving storage in different ways and they just keep everything. Then there’s another product that comes after that, which is cleaning that data – building the data pipelines. When I talk about storage, it’s really about data, and AI is a data-driven product. So it’s doing great things for the storage industry. But the clients understand that they do have to have the data – it has to be there, it has to be available. And then when they build these data products, they have to protect those data products. They’ve got to make sure they’re secure. So it’s driving a lot of initiatives on both sides of the fence that are good for all of us. Robert Dutt: Especially with new or newer customers, or customers who are looking to expand what they’re doing with AI – and acknowledging there’s going to be a range from folks who have had the religion since day one and folks who’ve just been randomly shoving stuff digitally wherever they can. Where do you find those newer customers are at, generally speaking, in terms of sophistication of data management and data governance and all that kind of fun? Earl Gosick: Unfortunately, I’d like to say there’s a median in there. There is not. Everybody is at a different stage in that cycle for them. So you really have to be a little bit cognizant and ask the questions to find out where they’re at before you can really sort of hold their hands and walk them down the road. Many people who started that journey early – you can learn from them. And so they’re going to tell us to start and do something, and you may fail, there may be some things, but you’re going to learn something from that. The second time will be more successful. Then you take that information, you pass it on to the newer people who are trying to get quick value from those investments they’re making on the AI front. So it could be things about how to connect those various data sources because they’re spread everywhere, to how do they build, or select which ones they put their money and their efforts behind. And so you take from the ones that have been doing this for a while, you pass that information on to the ones that are starting on this journey, and you connect the dots. You provide value and make pain go away wherever you can. And customers appreciate that. Robert Dutt: And that sounds like that’s where you’re kind of bridging that gap that exists and trying to bring customers to the level they need to be at to get something out of this. Earl Gosick: Absolutely. Like I said, everybody’s on a journey at a different stage of that journey. And so you have to communicate well to understand where they’re at and what they’re trying to achieve. Once you know that – we don’t always have the answers, but we leverage great partners like Dell who do have somebody that knows the answer. And so building this sort of ecosystem of potential partners to bridge that gap is great. And Dell does that not just from us and the partner community, but their partner community as well, to support all the component pieces that go together to build these pretty highly complex solutions in some cases. Robert Dutt: Of all the announcements, all the stuff that we heard on the main stage and elsewhere this week, what kind of caught your attention – your major aha moment – the thing that’s going to be interesting going back to your business or going back to your customers with new opportunities or the ability to do something better, faster, more? Earl Gosick: So as we talked about, I am a storage guy. So I look at something like Exascale. They’ve been talking about this for a couple of years now in the CTO cycles that I’ve been to. To see that product sort of come to fruition, where you have something and you can just put a personality on that module and build something out – I think that could be very game-changing, especially for AI. They might want to do a lot of things with file storage today, object storage tomorrow. Being able to build up a cluster and put a personality on it that meets the needs of the day – I think that could be quite interesting. That Rackscale solution you saw on the stage with Michael Dell and Jensen the other day – for the larger clients, something like that could be quite interesting. I mean, we’re building these large data centers right now and trying to fill them. Rackscale infrastructure that helps with power and energy and doing a lot of powerful things is going to probably be a game changer for a lot of people. Robert Dutt: One of the things that struck me here is what I want to call the AI agnosticism, as long as you’re doing it on Dell infrastructure – that Dell is talking about here, ranging from, if you’ve got really basic needs, run it locally on your AI PC, moving up a bit there’s the GB10, which is more of a deskside machine, up to the big old box that Jensen signed on stage. How does that map with what you see in terms of customer needs for AI, and what do you think of that kind of approach to structuring both the data center and broader AI processing across the enterprise? Earl Gosick: I think as we touched on earlier, everybody’s on a different stage in that journey. So if you’ve got a guy that’s working at his desk and he’s trying to do some cool things, but he doesn’t have access to a million tokens – that little GB10 you put on the desk beside him and he’s going to do some development, he’s going to learn some wonderful things. Then as you move up the stack in your journey, you’ve got some big clients who are going to do small proof-of-concept type scenarios where they might want a smaller box and then move up that stack. I think it’s important to have a product that covers a diverse range of those people because nobody’s in that one sweet spot – they’re all over the map. Having that full technology set supports wherever they happen to be in their life cycle. Robert Dutt: You touch on tokens, and Jeff Clarke’s presentation was really deep into tokenomics and the kind of the trap there. I’m curious how that maps with what you’ve seen in customers as they’ve started to explore AI. Are they seeing these same challenges, and how are they thinking about it? Earl Gosick: Tokens are the buzzword of the day, but they’re out there for a reason. Everybody has finite resources to put towards the solution they’re trying to build. They may or may not know what that solution is – they’re working towards something, they need tokens to achieve that. What I find interesting is the people who are very early into the game of AI and building solutions around that – it doesn’t take them long before they’re like, “I’m out of tokens. I need to do some stuff.” So it just comes back to the fact that there are only so many resources to solve the needs you have, and you only have so many tokens, and you’ve got to learn to live within what you can get your hands on. And that’s driving the economy, whether it’s at a data center level or at an internal level for any business. Robert Dutt: And does that in turn drive – which I believe is Dell’s thesis here – does that in turn drive the interest in building out infrastructure in-house, so that the relative incremental cost of those additional tokens goes way down because it’s bought and built versus rented? Earl Gosick: Yeah. I think there’s a step along that AI journey where people have potentially outgrown what they can do in the cloud in an economic fashion. We see the supply constraints are driven by CPU and memory usage. If you look at what the cloud hyperscalers offer, when you get into highly intensive memory and CPU, it starts to get very expensive. A lot of storage, a lot of bits and bytes moving back and forth – very expensive. All those things are prevalent in AI. You’re moving a lot of data back and forth, you’re touching a lot of things, you need a lot of memory at times. So once you get to a point where you’re doing useful things with your AI and building generative models, no matter what you do with inferencing, it starts to get really expensive. Then it becomes a time where you can move those things into a data center you control. You can get some economics from it and you can get some sovereignty out of it. A hyperscaler outside of your control can turn things off – they can’t do that when it’s your data center. So you’ve got a lot of control as well as the economics behind how you’re achieving the outcomes you’re looking to achieve. Robert Dutt: I used a word which is actually where I wanted to go next, which is sovereignty. When we’re talking about data center infrastructure and moving bits around and enterprise storage, how is data sovereignty trending among your customers, especially folks who have regulatory concerns and that sort of thing? Earl Gosick: Being a Canadian company, predominantly, we have a larger focus on sovereignty and data sovereignty and sovereign solutions than maybe you’ll see south of the border here. And we find our friends in the European Union are a little bit different – they’re ahead of us even. But it’s a really big concern, especially when you have any type of government agency that you’re dealing with, or anybody that really has intellectual property that they’re looking to protect. They’ve learned that open AI models may expose things – even if it’s just from how they’re creating their algorithms. But if the data gets out there, it’s a concern. They’re protecting their assets as well. These AIs are delivering very useful outcomes for them. They need to make sure they own those outcomes and that they can actually reach them when they need them. So part of data sovereignty is not just the sovereign part of your data, but it’s the actual access to your data. We’re learning things from not just the AI piece but from ransomware – all of a sudden your data goes away. The same thing could happen with a hyperscaler for some people. Sovereign IT solutions are going to be, I think, increasingly important moving forward. Robert Dutt: On that note, you mentioned ransomware, and data resilience and protection is another area I wanted to touch on. We heard the figure that 97% of cyber attacks are now specifically targeting backup infrastructure – because of the old line about, I forget the particular bank robber’s name, but why do you rob the banks? Because that’s where the money is. Why do you go after the backup? Because that’s where all the data is. Does that match with what you’re seeing, and if so, how does that change how you’re designing and recommending data protection for your customers? Earl Gosick: It is absolutely changing people’s realization of how they need to protect their data. This one doesn’t matter if it’s AI or your regular business practices – your data has value, whether it’s to support applications that are running your critical business or you’re building AI products that you need to protect. That has value and you need to access it. What we’re seeing more and more – and we’ve built a really strong practice around this – is building things like cyber vaults and using Dell’s technology partners like Index Engines, where they come in and they can quickly identify threats inside your environment and act on those. Because these guys loiter around for potentially months at a time. They know how to get to your backups. They know they’re not getting paid if you can recover. So they’re going to do everything they can to try and disrupt that. They have AI engines just like ours, but they have a lot of money and they don’t have the constraints about how they use their AI. I mean, these people are criminals, so they act in a method that makes them money. We’re going to be facing even more potential threats in the future, and some of those are going to be AI-driven. We’re going to have to react at AI speeds. There are changes coming, but certainly people are learning to build protection mechanisms that are air-gapped and can respond very quickly to threats. Robert Dutt: When you’re sitting in front of a client who thinks they’re covered – they’ve got a backup solution, they’ve got someone who’s responsible for it – what are the most common gaps that you find between what they think they have and what they actually have? Earl Gosick: I think for many clients, they don’t really understand how disruptive it’s going to be if they run into a ransomware attack. If you’re a client that may have ransomware insurance, for example, and they get hit – you have to tell them, “Do you understand you’re not going to be able to touch any of that infrastructure? Because your insurance company is going to want to do some analysis on that to see how the threat came in.” That infrastructure is dead and gone. You’re starting from scratch. You need a golden image – you need something you know nobody has touched. Protecting the data is only the first piece. Rebuilding from that data, and how fast you can do that – that’s the very critical component. That’s where an air-gapped cyber recovery solution like Dell Cyber Recovery is critical, because you can understand what data to recover and you can recover quickly. Having the data there – that’s the great first step and that’s where you should start. But following that, that is only the first step. Robert Dutt: Your client base is different from a lot of partners I talk to. Given where you sit and who you’re focused on – not necessarily organizations that are under the same kind of pressure or have the same kind of resources to pursue AI – how do you translate and filter what you hear at a conference like this, where a lot is focused towards big enterprise, to a message that makes sense for your customers and scales to their needs and appetites? Earl Gosick: That’s one I think isn’t really that difficult – it’s not as difficult as you would think. Because everybody has the same problems. They run into the same problems. How they build solutions to those problems might change on the scale, but you just have to understand and recognize that everybody’s having the same problems. You can articulate and communicate to them that you’re not the only one that has this. We can resolve this problem at a large scale, but we don’t have to. You came back to it earlier when we talked about the product sets, from small to large – you just pick the right one to meet the solution that these guys have. How you solve that problem of the day doesn’t necessarily change for a really, really large client versus a very, very small client. It’s really just the scale of the end solution and the architecture that’s put together to solve the need. Robert Dutt: From a Titanium partner’s seat, what did the program changes that we saw rolled out – the agentification of the program, some of the incentive shifts – tell you about where Dell sees growth opportunity, and how does it align with where you’re already going or where it might take you? Earl Gosick: I think you can see very easily that Dell is putting a large focus around AI and what it can do for them to streamline their business and be successful. We, like any other company we deal with, are doing the same thing. What they’re doing with their Dell One program, and having a single operation from lead generation down to quoting and pricing and follow-up – it matches what we’re doing on the back end and trying to automate that. Because as long as we can automate that process and reduce the friction in those programs and dealing with Dell, we can spend that time focusing on our clients’ needs. You see Dell, I think, leveraging the same technologies to do that. And if we’re smart business people today, we’re looking to the people around us who are being successful and trying to do what they’re doing in a sense. That’s true for us and our clients. Leveraging AI and seeing how that’s being successful for our partners is driving what we’re all doing – to drive automation and simplification through the processes that are just painful every day that we have to do better at, to support our clients. Robert Dutt: I’m guessing you guys are pretty far down this road already because you’re pretty much a pure-play Dell on the infrastructure side, as far as I understand. But when a company like Dell rolls out these incentives focused on expanding customer footprints – getting a Dell storage customer into Dell PCs or any of the other solution lines – just curious if that moves the needle for you in terms of the incentive, or is it already baked into what you’re doing? Earl Gosick: It’s baked into what we’re doing. In the end of the day, you are trying to build a rapport with a customer based on being a trusted expert. You’re not going to flip your technologies around based on what’s going to get somebody a little bit more money. You’ve got to do the right thing for the customer today and every time you deal with them. The advantage of dealing with Dell is they typically tie their incentives to the product that they are investing in today – that they see the future growing into. So they usually coincide. They understand the pain points of the year, and the incentives usually match the requirements of the day as well. So they’re really good at that. And then they usually have a lot of tools to support that initiative of IT transformation, whatever it is for that time and place in our industry. Robert Dutt: You mentioned earlier you’re on the CTO Connect program – pretty small room, an exclusive group. Tell me about what that relationship looks like on the inside of the room, and the value that an organization like ESTI gets from sitting in there. Earl Gosick: I guess I’ll put it this way. We deal with some technology providers – predominantly Dell. Dell puts us in a room, they tell us what they’re doing for the next year or two, and they ask us if they’re on the right track. That’s telling to me – they care and they listen. They talk about the technologies that we’re going to see upcoming, so it’s helpful for us to talk to our clients about where the industry is headed. But they do sometimes say, “We’re going to do this,” and the room says, “Oh, no, you can’t do that. Our customers love this,” or, “We like this for this reason.” And they say, “Oh, okay.” And we have a dialogue about those things. So I think that’s one of the most important things that comes out of CTO Connect – we hear about industry trends, but they also ask us our opinion on whether they’re on the right track, and then they listen to that opinion. I think that’s telling for any company you deal with – one that engages not only with their clients, but with their technology partners. It’s one of the things I really like about CTO Connect. Robert Dutt: You guys just turned 35 or so, as I understand, as an organization. That’s a long time to be running a consultancy in any market – and markets move, vendors come and go. What’s the philosophy behind building something that durable in a market that changes so fast, and especially in an area of the country that doesn’t necessarily get as much headline attention from vendors as a Toronto or a Vancouver or a Montreal? Earl Gosick: I think it comes back to what I stated earlier around building strong and capable expertise across the board – and that’s building relationships with the clients, building relationships with partners like Dell to solve the solutions of the day. Our clients respect that because they know they can come back to us again and again and we’ll do the right thing together. So that’s really the crux of it. Our business model is a little different in that we support a little bit more of an entrepreneurial aspect to our business. When young, capable people come on board and they build differentiating products, they get a seat at the table – and that’s critical for ESTI and the way we operate. But it’s really about looking at modern technology solutions and being agile to support those ever-changing technologies. It makes our industry exciting. You’re never doing the same thing every day. And as long as you can recognize the fact that you won’t be doing the same thing tomorrow and you just have to find a way to deal with it – that’s how we thrive in our company, and in working with Dell as well. Robert Dutt: All right, so let’s close with asking you to do a little bit of the impossible, given that pace of change. What’s one thing that you’re thinking about today, but maybe not totally all-in on at this point, that you think is going to be shaping the business for ESTI and your customers when we’re sitting here at DTW 2027? Earl Gosick: Well, that’s a really hard question. On the investment side, we do look at some of the technologies today – and as we talked about, AI is big for us. We need to build services that our clients don’t have. So we spend a lot of focus on where they have skills and where they don’t. We’re going to build a lot of expertise around cleaning data, building data pipelines and that kind of stuff, to focus on the needs our clients are asking us to help them solve. So that’s kind of an easy one because everybody sees that going forward. Beyond that – we’re making a strong effort in Saskatchewan and Alberta to build a sort of data center economy to support a lot of these data centers that need to be built. We already have access to power infrastructure to support those things. That’s going to drive a little bit of a change in our operating model just to support our local governments as they try and take advantage of the differentiators we have. That’ll drive some change for ESTI. And then as we expand across the rest of Canada, different geographies have different requirements as well. So lots of change, lots of new people coming on board all the time – interesting but dynamic. Robert Dutt: That will be an interesting thread to pull on. I remember going to an event – God, it must have been 15 years ago now – talking about how Canada really should be a data center powerhouse. When you consider we have power, clean power in relative abundance, we have cold, which turns out to be important – it sounds like maybe there’s an opportunity to realize some of that with what you guys are doing and what governments are starting to look at more seriously. Earl Gosick: They are. Also, right outside my hometown, they just announced a very large data center which is going to house some infrastructure from CoreWeave – and we’re going to see more of that, I think, because that process went very well. I sat in on a conference a couple of weeks ago where it was government and industry getting together to talk about why they were successful, what they bring to the table. Saskatchewan is unique because they have regulated power, energy, and land. They can guarantee, “We will give you power, we can guarantee you’ll get LNG.” Those types of things are very important for anybody trying to build a data center – it’s the critical piece. And with the government having control over all of those, they can guarantee them. That’s where I think Saskatchewan is going to have a real differentiator to support that technology, and the government is well aware of that fact now. They’re going to want to do more of these things. And then our neighbors in both Alberta and Manitoba are sort of on board as well. Certainly Alberta has done a few key data centers to support AI and those are going to continue to happen. We’re sometimes slow to move because it’s government. But once they realize the differentiators they have and what it can do for the market, I think there’ll be some traction there. Robert Dutt: Should be interesting times, and sitting where you’re sitting sounds like a big opportunity. Earl Gosick: Absolutely. I think it’s a big opportunity for all of us – supporting your community around you as well as building a thriving business. Robert Dutt: Earl, I appreciate you taking the time once again. I hope this has been a good DTW for you. Earl Gosick: It’s been a great discussion and a good DTW, so thanks a lot for having me. Robert Dutt: There you have it – Earl Gosick from ESTI Consulting Services. I’d like to thank Earl for his time last week in Las Vegas. Thirty-five years building deep technical expertise from Saskatoon, in a vendor relationship game that tends to reward proximity to the bigger centres – that’s not an accident, and it came through in the conversation. A few things I’ll take away from this one. First, the AI-is-a-storage-story framing. Every AI product ultimately requires data to be collected, governed, moved, and protected. That’s not news to Earl, but it’s a useful reframe for anyone still trying to connect their existing practice to the AI conversation. The hardware gets the headlines. The data work actually gets the contracts. Second, on cyber resilience – the ransomware insurance point Earl raised is worth sitting with. The moment a client files a claim, that infrastructure gets frozen while the insurance company figures out how the breach happened. Your ability to recover doesn’t just depend on whether the backup is intact – it depends on whether you built a clean, air-gapped golden image that nobody has touched. That’s the conversation. And if you’re not having it with your clients, maybe someone else is. And third, keep an eye on Saskatchewan. Regulated power, guaranteed energy supply, and a provincial government that has now seen a CoreWeave-scale data center get successfully built in the province and wants more of them. Earl thinks that’s just the start of something, and I’m inclined to agree. If you’re enjoying the show, please follow or subscribe wherever you listen. We’re on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and most of the usual podcast directories. And if you have a moment to leave a rating or a review, that really does help folks in the channel find the show. Until next time, I’m Robert Dutt for ChannelBuzz.ca, and I’ll see you in the channel.

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Radio Wave

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 42:36


Dokumenty o přírodě v Česku dle slov Kateřiny Fialové téměř nevznikají. Přitom i zdejší krajina nabízí příběhy, které stojí za vyprávění — mizející pískovny, napřímené řeky nebo hmyz, jehož chování teprve začínáme chápat. „Často se ohlížíme na ty krásné pralesy, ale i to, co tu máme, je obrovský zázrak," říká devatenáctiletá dokumentaristka, režisérka a investigativní novinářka, která se rozhodla tuto mezeru zaplnit.

Podhoubí
V šesti se rozhodla, že bude další Attenborough. O přírodě s dokumentaristkou Kateřinou Fialovou

Podhoubí

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 42:36


Dokumenty o přírodě v Česku dle slov Kateřiny Fialové téměř nevznikají. Přitom i zdejší krajina nabízí příběhy, které stojí za vyprávění — mizející pískovny, napřímené řeky nebo hmyz, jehož chování teprve začínáme chápat. „Často se ohlížíme na ty krásné pralesy, ale i to, co tu máme, je obrovský zázrak," říká devatenáctiletá dokumentaristka, režisérka a investigativní novinářka, která se rozhodla tuto mezeru zaplnit.Všechny díly podcastu Podhoubí můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Plzeň
Zprávy pro Plzeňský kraj: Bez žen a mobilů. V Plzni se začala natáčet komedie o putování pěti kamarádů a šesti dětí

Plzeň

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 3:16


Hlavními hrdiny nové filmové komedie pro celou rodinu s názvem Expedice Galejník, která se začala natáčet v Plzni, ale jejímž dějištěm budou krásné scenerie Beskyd, je pět dlouholetých kamarádů. Hrají je Stanislav Majer, Lukáš Hejlík, Jan Révai, Kryštof Hádek a Petr Vaněk.

Region - Praha a Střední Čechy
Zprávy Českého rozhlasu Střední Čechy: Po šesti letech už to nešlo udržet, říká provozovatel Senior Taxi. Služba v Novém Strašecí zdražila

Region - Praha a Střední Čechy

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 2:21


Senior Taxi má k dispozici pět vozidel. Za jejich tankování teď zaplatí provozovatel služby Bohumil Bureš kolem 50 000 korun za měsíc. To je zhruba o 10 000 více než na začátku letošního roku.

Vikerhommiku intervjuud
Ilze Salnaja-Värv: 4. mail 1990 hakkasime Lätis uskuma, et saame tõesti oma riigi tagasi

Vikerhommiku intervjuud

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2026 19:41


Creative Mood
107. Esti D'Franglais

Creative Mood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 74:32


Dans cet épisode de Creative Mood, je reçois Kyle Smith et Julien Corrado, les animateurs du balado Esti D'Franglais.Esti D'Franglais, c'est un podcast sur la langue, l'identité pis la culture au Québec, animé par deux papas de filles (et un ptit gars depuis peu) qui sont peut-être pas les mieux placés pour en parler… pis c'est exactement pour ça que ça marche.À travers leurs épisodes, ils jasent avec du monde de tous les horizons pour essayer de comprendre ce que ça veut dire, au fond, “appartenir ici”. On parle d'accent, d'identité, d'assimilation, de fatigue linguistique, de racisme systémique, de culture qui t'accueille… mais pas toujours complètement. C'est curieux, parfois chaotique, souvent drôle, pis toujours profondément humain.J'ai moi-même eu la chance de passer sur leur balado, une conversation marquante où on parlait de ce drôle de paradoxe d'être un artiste québécois qu'on découvre souvent… une fois parti. Ce genre de discussion-là donne le ton : ça réfléchit, mais ça reste vivant, incarné.Mais aujourd'hui, on fait un pas de côté.L'idée de cet épisode, c'était de les sortir de leur concept, souvent chargé, dense, ancré dans des enjeux collectifs, pour aller à leur rencontre autrement.Apprendre à les connaître, eux.Dans un espace plus décomplexé, plus léger, presque feel good.On parle de leur amitié, de leur dynamique, de ce qui les pousse à poser des questions plutôt qu'à donner des réponses. De leur curiosité, de leur manière d'écouter, pis surtout de leur intention profondément bienveillante.Kyle et Julien ne cherchent pas à diviser.Ils cherchent à créer des ponts.Et c'est là qu'on s'est reconnus.Il y a quelque chose de très similaire dans nos démarches, cette envie de comprendre, de ralentir, de créer un espace où les gens peuvent exister sans être réduits à une position.Cet épisode, c'est une porte d'entrée.Une manière de les découvrir autrement… et peut-être, ensuite, d'entrer dans leur univers avec un autre regard.Pour toute chose Creative Mood

Empowered Jewish Living with Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum
Rebbetzin Esti Hamilton: Make Each Day Count- How to Stop Living on Autopilot and Reclaim Your Mind and Your Moments

Empowered Jewish Living with Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 53:48


Rebbetzin Esti Hamilton is a Torah teacher, spiritual mentor, and motivational speaker with over 20 years of experience. She has guided thousands of students around the world, using the eternal wisdom of Jewish tradition alongside insights from modern psychology to help people navigate today's challenges. With a background in psychology and education, she has taught across four continents, founded and directed a women's seminary in Israel, and developed curricula that are still in use today. Now based in Florida with her husband, Rabbi Yoni Hamilton, a practicing psychotherapist, and her six children, she continues her outreach through schools, universities, online platforms, and support groups.If you enjoy this episode, check out these other episodes as well:Soul Construction: Ruchi Koval on Shaping Your Character, Radical Acceptance, and Dealing with Difficult PeopleYaffa Palti & Devorah Buxbaum on #MyOrthodoxLife, Netflix, and Stepping "Out of the Box"---Please rate and review the Empowered Jewish Living podcast on whatever platform you stream it. Please follow Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum and the Lev Experience on the following channels:Facebook: @shlomobuxbaumInstagram: @shlomobuxbaumYouTube: TheLevExperienceOrder Rabbi Shlomo' books: ⁠⁠⁠The Four Elements of an Empowered Life: A Guidebook to Discovering Your Inner World and Unique Purpose⁠⁠⁠-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Four Elements of Inner Freedom: The Exodus Story as a Model for Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Personal Breakthroughs⁠⁠⁠⁠ You can order a copy on⁠ Amazon⁠ or in your local Jewish bookstore.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Friss hírek
Megnéztük a közmédia kedd esti híradóját, és nem hittük el, amit láttunk

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Friss hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 4:39


Megnéztük a közmédia kedd esti híradóját, és nem hittük el, amit láttunk Wáberer György is beszállt az iratmegsemmisítős témába Erdoğan és Babiš is gratulált Magyar Péternek Nyári szünet 2026: mikor kezdődik és meddig tart a nyári szünet? Itt az összes iskolai szünet dátuma Bencsik András: "Egy felelős van, könnyű megtalálni őt. Úgy hívják, Orbán Viktor" Magyar Péter az EU-s források feloldásáról egyeztetett telefonon Ursula von der Leyennel Szent Ágoston városába, az algériai Annábába látogatott a pápa Így vezetheti be Magyarország az eurót A magyar kormányváltás után most már lehetséges a 90 milliárd eurós uniós hitel folyósítása Ukrajnának Zárva találták a messziről jött szavazóurnákat A Fradi halasztott meccsen előzheti vissza az ETO-t a Fizz Ligában Hazai pályán is kikapott a PSG-től, búcsúzott a BL-től a Liverpool Az időjárási fordulatot a szerda tartogatja A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Hírstart Robot Podcast
Megnéztük a közmédia kedd esti híradóját, és nem hittük el, amit láttunk

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 4:39


Megnéztük a közmédia kedd esti híradóját, és nem hittük el, amit láttunk Wáberer György is beszállt az iratmegsemmisítős témába Erdoğan és Babiš is gratulált Magyar Péternek Nyári szünet 2026: mikor kezdődik és meddig tart a nyári szünet? Itt az összes iskolai szünet dátuma Bencsik András: "Egy felelős van, könnyű megtalálni őt. Úgy hívják, Orbán Viktor" Magyar Péter az EU-s források feloldásáról egyeztetett telefonon Ursula von der Leyennel Szent Ágoston városába, az algériai Annábába látogatott a pápa Így vezetheti be Magyarország az eurót A magyar kormányváltás után most már lehetséges a 90 milliárd eurós uniós hitel folyósítása Ukrajnának Zárva találták a messziről jött szavazóurnákat A Fradi halasztott meccsen előzheti vissza az ETO-t a Fizz Ligában Hazai pályán is kikapott a PSG-től, búcsúzott a BL-től a Liverpool Az időjárási fordulatot a szerda tartogatja A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Urdin Euskal Herri Irratia euskaraz / Les chroniques en basque de France Bleu

durée : 00:54:54 - Anita Parker, Esti Markez, Zarama Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

¿Te quedas a leer?
¿Te quedas a leer? 3x06 - Fernando Aramburu

¿Te quedas a leer?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 69:21


La cita de Esti y Bárbara de hoy es en Casa del Libro, con público lector y con un autor al que invitaríamos a quedarse a leer una y otra vez.Y es que a Fernando Aramburu le escucharíamos (y leeríamos)horas y horas sin parar. Ya puede hablar de su nueva y maravillosa novela, Maite, de su proceso de escritura o del concepto que tiene sobre la vida, la familia y el amor; te lo puede contar sacando su vena más poética o humorística. Nos da igual: de allí no nos mueve nadie. Si tú también quieres quedarte atrapado en su red literaria, dale al play y escucha este nuevo episodio del podcast ¿Te quedas a leer? Merecerá la pena.

Pixel Beat
[177] More Vibin'

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 40:51


About: A collection of tracks that are set to give you some good vibes, and put you in a chilled mood. Artwork: Soul Hackers 2 00:00 - Glimpse of Fear [Trauma Team] by Ryouta Koduka > 02:26 - Loving Nostalgia [AI: The Somnium Files -nirvanA Initiative-] by Keisuke Ito > 04:41 - Star Shape [Shadow Hearts] by Yoshitaka Hirota > 07:10 - Commu Theme 3 [Persona 3: Dancing Moonlight] by Ryouta Kozuka > 09:38 - Studio City of Zeiss [Trails In The Sky] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 12:10 - The Faint Light of Hope (Defeat) [Vantage Master] by Atsushi Shirakawa, Masaru Nakajima, Satoshi Arai, Hayato Sonoda, Kaname Ohara > 14:33 - Straight To The Sea [Promise Mascot Agency] by Ryo Koike > 18:48 - Urban Lazy Groove Goes On [TalesWeaver] by ESTi > 20:26 - BAOFU [Persona 2: Eternal Punishement] by Toshiko Tasaki, Kenichi Tsuchiya, Masaki Kurokawa, Shoji Meguro > 21:59 - Human Sustenance [Soul Hackers 2] by Keiichi Okabe > 23:27 - First Triangle [Policenauts] by Kukeiha Club > 24:32 - DG ~ Sine [Unlimited SaGa] by Masashi Hamauzu > 28:26 - Clarification [Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward] by Shinji Hosoe > 32:51 - Quest -tension- [Shin Megami Tensei V] by Ryota Kozuka, Toshiki Konishi, Kenichi Tsuchiya, Tsukasa Masuko, Shoji Meguro > 35:06 - Picard [Guardian's Crusade] by Yasuhiro Nakano, Akihi Motoyama, Fumio Tanabe, Luna Umegaki, Mutsumi Ishimura > 37:43 - Blue Coral [TalesWeaver] by Nauts > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

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Travelling Light
Episode 76 - Decision Episode!

Travelling Light

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 23:41


The Traveller learns about pet culture on the planet Esti; and receives an important letter...Transcript available at www.monstrousproductions.org/travelling-light/tls02-e076This episode's entry to the archives was based on an idea by Loxmyth, with accompanying artwork on Instagram @Monstrous_Productions, on Tumblr @Monstrous_Productions and on Bluesky @MonstrousPod.Submit your own entries to the archive at monstrousproductions.org, by email at submissions@monstrousproductions.org, or through our social media accounts. We accept everything from one-line prompts to fully written entries. See the website for more details.This episode includes an audience decision. Should the Traveller attend the meeting with Óli's parents or not? Vote by making a donation at ko-fi.com/monstrousproductions or signing up for monthly donations. Supporters will also receive bonus artwork and additional content, and an invitation to the Monstrous Productions Discord server.----Created by H.R. Owen and Matt McDyre.Written and performed by H.R. OwenTheme tune: Travelling Light Theme by VincaFeaturing sound effects from Snake16547 and 607freesound, accessed through freesound.orgAdditional sound by H.R. Owen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Doza de eCommerce
70% din clientii tai cumpara in prima ora. Tu esti acolo? - Dorin Boerescu 2Performant

Doza de eCommerce

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 15:54


Asturias al día
Emisión jueves 19 de marzo - parte 1

Asturias al día

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 120:00


AAD PARTE 1: Se recrudecen las consecuencias económicas negativas a nivel mundial de la guerra iniciada por EEUU e Israel en Irán y extendida a los países del entorno. El Principado anuncia sus primeras medidas para paliar estos problemas y el Gobierno central lo hará MAÑANA, VIERNES, La UE y los estados europeos de forma individual rechazan la llamada de Trump a colaborar para despejar el estrecho de Ormuz. Y, por si fuera poco, el presidente de EEUU amenaza ahora con “hacer lo que vea conveniente” con Cuba, un país que mantiene una estrecha relación con Asturies a consecuencia de la emigración y, sobre todo en los últimos años, de la inmigración. Hablamos de la guerra en Irán y sus consecuencias y de la actitud de Donald Trump y sus repercusiones, en la tertulia política de “Asturias al día” en los estudios de RTPA. Hoy con: Álvaro Valle, Secretario de Política Municipal de la FSA-PSOE, Andrés Ruiz, diputado autonómico del PP, Salustiano García, miembro del Comité Ejecutivo Provincial de Vox en Asturies, Xabel Vegas, diputado autonómico de IU- Convocatoria por Asturies y Adrián Pumares, diputado del Grupo Mixto (Foro) AAD PARTE 2: Esti domingu, 22 d'abril, celébrase'l Día Internacional de la Gaita y el Conceyu de la Gaita entama unes cuantes actividaes, esti añu en Noreña. Rodrigo Joglar, voceru del Conceyu de la Gaita. AAD PARTE 3 --El barrio de Ciares, en Xixón, acogerá MAÑANA, VIERNES, y el sábado, días 20 y 21 de marzo, Curuxa Fest 2026, la primera edición de un festival dedicado a la música negra y a los ritmos jamaicanos. Íñigo Arza, miembro de la organización del Curuxa Fest

Plzeň
Zprávy pro Plzeňský kraj: V šesti letech jsem upekla první věnečky, říká cukrářka z Plzně. Perníčky prodávala až do Švýcarska

Plzeň

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 3:40


„Vždycky se snažila zkoušet nové věci, pekařina i cukrařina se strašně mění," říká Vlasta Václavíková.

Dutrizac de 6 à 9
«Esti que j'aimerais le refaire!»: un homme se vantait d'avoir violé un enfant… de 2 ans…

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 9:54


- Mort du jeune Nooran: plusieurs perquisitions à Longueuil - Un jeune homme assassiné à Montréal. - Poignardé dans un cas de rage au volant à Laval. - Un pédophile se vantait d’avoir abusé d’un enfant de 2 ans. Faits divers avec Maxime Deland, journaliste à l’agence QMI. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
Els talusos del passeig, el Kansas, el Club de Mar i el Pic-Nic, i la situació del rocam dels museus. L'estat de la qüestió després de la reunió amb el MITECO

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026


L'estat manava, mana i, probablement, continuarà manant en el futur sobre totes les actuacions que es vulguin desenvolupar al litoral. A partir d'aquí, el Ministeri de Transició Ecològica i el repte demogràfic també té molt clar que no vol invertir recursos en tot allò que es desmarqui del criteri de 'deconstruir' el litoral. O sia, d'eliminar-ne tots aquells elements, sobretot arquitectònics, que s'hi han construït durant dècades i que, segons el ministeri, interfereixen o impedeixen la dinàmica natural de les platges i la seva erosió. Per tant, només la negociació podrà possibilitar que, en la mesura del possible, es puguin mantenir Kansas, Pic-Nic i Club de Mar, i que l'Ajuntament en pugui gestionar els espais fins que no s'arribi a una solució definitiva. Us expliquem com està la situació i el que queda per venir. L'entrada Els talusos del passeig, el Kansas, el Club de Mar i el Pic-Nic, i la situació del rocam dels museus. L’estat de la qüestió després de la reunió amb el MITECO ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Beyond Esthetics
The Shift: The Industry Is Changing, Do You Feel It?

Beyond Esthetics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 143:10


The esthetics industry is in the middle of a massive shift, and if you've been feeling the burnout, comparison fatigue, or that subtle “something feels different” energy… you're not imagining it.In this episode, Jess and Tiff unpack what's actually happening behind the scenes of the beauty and wellness industry and the inner work required to rise with it. We talk about the evolution from hustle culture to sustainability, from competition to community, from polished perfection to authentic leadership. This is a grounded, honest conversation about regulation, boundaries, identity shifts, and what it really takes to lead in this new era of esthetics.If you're craving steadier growth, deeper alignment, and a way to build your career without burning yourself out, this cozy conversation is for you.In this episode, we cover: Why the industry feels different (and why that's not a bad thing) The shift from hustle culture to sustainable success Community over competition and what that actually looks like in practice The rise of wellness-focused esthetics and nervous system awareness Authenticity as the new currency in marketing and client relationships Social media without the pressure spiral Boundaries, regulation, and leadership from a grounded placeGIVEAWAY ALERT ✨We're hosting a giveaway for anyone who leaves us a rating & review from now through March on whatever platform you stream podcasts! You'll be entered to win goodies like skincare, esthetician swag, coffee cards, and more.➡️ Just leave your review, then DM us a screenshot so we can enter you!Stay connected with us:Follow the podcast: @thebeyondestheticsFollow Jess: @jessguidesesthisFollow Tiff: @sweetcheeksuniversityHave feedback, topic ideas, or want to be featured on a future episode?

Pardubice
Zprávy pro Pardubický kraj: V Pardubicích začal soud s šesti obžalovanými z manipulace zakázky parkovacího domu

Pardubice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 3:51


Obžaloba stíhané viní ze zjednání výhody při zadání veřejné zakázky při veřejné soutěži a veřejné dražbě a porušení povinnosti při správě cizího majetku.

Pixel Beat
[173] Nighttime Breeze, Night Two

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 48:11


About: Some of my favourite Video Game Music comes from solitary nighttime moments or locations. Following on from the last Nighttime Breeze episode, we have another episode here featuring more easy-going Nighttime themes.  Artwork: Xenoblade Chronicles 3 00:00 - Colony 9 ~ Night [Xenoblade Chronicles] by ACE+ > 03:24 - Zanarkand Ruins [Final Fantasy X-2] by Noriko Matsueda, Takahito Eguchi > 05:47 - Lake Harami [Okami] by Masami Ueda, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Rei Kondo, Akari Groves > 08:37 - Crimson Sunset [Final Fantasy XIV] by Masayoshi Soken > 12:16 - The Hidden Grove [Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney] by Tomohito Nishiura > 13:52 - Toto'haha (Night) [Octopath Traveller II] by Yasunori Nishiki > 17:40 - Anxiety [Final Fantasy VII] by Nobuo Uematsu > 20:06 - Memories of the School [Persona 3] by Shoji Meguro > 21:52 - Auresco, Royal Capital (Night) [Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country] by Manami Kiyota > 25:01 - Aoba Park [Persoan 2: Eternal Punishment] by T.KURA > 26:38 - Night Fall [Metal Gear 2 - Solid Snake] by Masahiro Ikariko, Mutsuhiko Izumi, Yuko Kurahashi, Tomoya Tomita, Kazuhiko Uehara, Yuji Takenouchi, Tsuyoshi Sekito > 28:19 - Hope Isolation Pray [Trials Of Mana] by Ryo Yamakazi > 31:51 - Still Nights [Loop8 Summer Of Gods] by Noriyuki Iwadare > 34:55 - Dance Of The Moonlight Jellies [Stardew Valley] by ConcernedAple > 36:39 - Waltz Of The Birds [TalesWeaver] by ESTi > 38:07 - Tostarena Night 8bit Version [Super Mario Odyssey] by Naoto Kubo > 40:14 - Mignight Rendezvous [Final Fantasy VII Remake] by Mitsuto Suzuki > 43:36 - Aurora Shelf (Night) [Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed] by ACE+ > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

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Pixel Beat
[172] Funk Around, Find Out

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 38:48


About: This one is all about funky music of all sorts, from mostly classic games of a bygone era where video game music was filled to the brim with ultra funky music. Artwork: ToeJam and Earl 00:00 - Orange Garage [TalesWeaver] by ESTi > 01:40 - The Machina Faction [Final Fantasy X-2] by Noriko Matsueda, Takahito Eguchi > 03:24 - The Last Soul [Streets Of Rage] by Yuzo Koshiro > 06:29 - Make Me Dance [The Revenge of Shinobi] by Yuzo Koshiro > 8:26 - Mellow Groove [ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkatron] by John Baker > 10:10 - Title [Treasure Master] by Tim Follin > 13:02 - Fortuna [Star Fox] by Hajime Hirasawa > 14:56 - Yukino Theme [Persona 2: Innocent Sin] by Toshiko Tasaki, Kenichi Tsuchiya, Masaki Kurokawa > 16:29 - Easy Breezy [Scarlet Nexus] by Hayata Takeda > 20:10 - Lurking In Darkness [Final Fantasy VII] by Nobuo Uematsu > 22:41 - Battle Theme [Guardian's Crusade] by Tamsoft Sound Team > 25:07 - Stage 5 - Temple [El Viento] by Motoi Sakuraba > 27:45 - Spring Yard Zone [Sonic The Hedgehog] by Masato Nakamura > 29:53 - Action [Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor] by Takami Asano >  33:12 - Good Doctor [Trauma Team] by Ryota Koduka > 35:43 - Gambler Of Highway [Ragnarok Online] by soundTeMP > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

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Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
El canvi climàtic no ha fet més que agreujar les conseqüències que ha tingut per al litoral l'impacte de l'acció humana al territori. El GES acull un col·loqui sobre l'estat de la qüestió

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025


I l'acció de l'home va des de la construcció d'embassaments, ports esportius, espigons, o les intervencions en la llera de rieres, -que han impossibilitat l'arribada de sediments al litoral, i que aquests sediments puguin traslladar-se sense obstacles per la pròpia dinàmica marina- fins a la urbanització de la costa o la construcció de passejos marítims -que han impossibilitat que les platges tinguin espai per a mantenir la seva dinàmica de manera natural- tot passant per la progressiva destrucció de les fràgils praderes de posidònia, que són bàsiques per a la vida marina i també exerceixen de barrera cohesionadora dels bancs de sorra. Tot això s'ha anat fent amb els anys, i la reversió de les seves conseqüències, agreujades per els efectes d'un escenari de canvi climàtic, no és ni serà tasca fàcil. El Grup d'Estudis Sitgetans va acollir ahir una xerrada amb tres experts: Daniel González Marco, del centre de recerca del laboratori d'enginyeria marítima de la UPC, Pere Andreu Ubach, doctor en enginyeria de la UPC, i Àlex Noheda, biòleg marí i regidor de medi ambient de l'Ajuntament de Cubelles. Jesus Coines, de biodiversitat Sitges, moderà el debat que us oferim integrament. Per cert, des del punt de vista tècnic Sitges és un exemple de tot allò que s'ha fet i no s'hagués hagut de fer per a mantenir les platges. L'entrada El canvi climàtic no ha fet més que agreujar les conseqüències que ha tingut per al litoral l’impacte de l’acció humana al territori. El GES acull un col·loqui sobre l’estat de la qüestió ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Autotund | Geenius Raadio
02.12 Autotund #356: Kus lumesahk on? Miks tee libe on? Kas ilma soolata tõesti ei saa? Ekspert selgitab, kuidas toimub talvine teehooldus

Autotund | Geenius Raadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 44:23


Eks pealkirjas on juba peamine ka ära öeldud. Seekord on külas transpordiameti korrashoiu- ja liikluskorralduse üksuse juhataja Jarmo Vooglaine, kellega mõnusas ja vabas vormis just nendele küsimustele vastust otsime. Talv tuleb alati ootamatult ning meelde jäävad kõigile ekstreemsemad olud ning see on täiesti arusaadav. Hanges kinni istuda või mustal jääl "uisutada" ei ole meeldiv ning teehooldus peab seda püüdma nii ennetada kui ka lahendada. Mis tööriistad neil selleks on ja kuidas kogu see hiiglaslik masinavärk toimib, seda tasubki kuulata. Saatejuhid on Tarmo Tähepõld ja Martin Mets Geeniuse uudisteportaalist.

Autotund | Geenius Raadio
02.12 Autotund #356: Kus lumesahk on? Miks tee libe on? Kas ilma soolata tõesti ei saa? Ekspert selgitab, kuidas toimub talvine teehooldus

Autotund | Geenius Raadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 44:22


Eks pealkirjas on juba peamine ka ära öeldud. Seekord on külas transpordiameti korrashoiu- ja liikluskorralduse üksuse juhataja Jarmo Vooglaine, kellega mõnusas ja vabas vormis just nendele küsimustele vastust otsime.Talv tuleb alati ootamatult ning meelde jäävad kõigile ekstreemsemad olud ning see on täiesti arusaadav. Hanges kinni istuda või mustal jääl "uisutada" ei ole meeldiv ning teehooldus peab seda püüdma nii ennetada kui ka lahendada. Mis tööriistad neil selleks on ja kuidas kogu see hiiglaslik masinavärk toimib, seda tasubki kuulata.Saatejuhid on Tarmo Tähepõld ja Martin Mets Geeniuse uudisteportaalist.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
Com deia Rodoreda, ‘la llengua és una qüestió d'amor'. Manifest del Correllengua 2025

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


Encadenant reflexions de Mercè Rodoreda, homenatjada durant l'edició d'enguany, us oferim íntegre el manifest del Correllengua 2025, declamat ahir al matí al Cap de la Vila per part dels portaveus de les entitats organitzadores: l'ANC, la plataforma per la llengua, Òmnium Cultural, el Grup d'Estudis Sitgetans, el Cercle Artístic de Sitges i la plataforma treu la llengua de l'armari. L'entrada Com deia Rodoreda, ‘la llengua és una qüestió d’amor’. Manifest del Correllengua 2025 ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Večerní Host Radiožurnálu
Bernatský: Doma mi říkají Čapek. Svůj román jsem konzultoval se sedmi piloty a šesti gynekology

Večerní Host Radiožurnálu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 28:41


„Přistupuji ke spisovatelskému řemeslu s velkou pokorou. Mám z toho románu velkou radost, mám úplně neskutečné ohlasy,“ pochvaluje si dlouholetý moderátor České televize a spisovatel Vojtěch Bernatský. Jakých témat se dotýká ve svém prvním románu Když kvete Wiliwili? Čím můžou být jeho pohádky zajímavé i pro rodiče? A jak vzpomíná na své kariérní začátky? Poslechněte si rozhovor.Všechny díly podcastu Host Radiožurnálu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Radiožurnál
Host Radiožurnálu: Bernatský: Doma mi říkají Čapek. Svůj román jsem konzultoval se sedmi piloty a šesti gynekology

Radiožurnál

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 28:28


„Přistupuji ke spisovatelskému řemeslu s velkou pokorou. Mám z toho románu velkou radost, mám úplně neskutečné ohlasy,“ pochvaluje si dlouholetý moderátor České televize a spisovatel Vojtěch Bernatský. Jakých témat se dotýká ve svém prvním románu Když kvete Wiliwili? Čím můžou být jeho pohádky zajímavé i pro rodiče? A jak vzpomíná na své kariérní začátky? Poslechněte si rozhovor.

Olomouc
Výlety: V domě U Zelené žáby byla hospoda už před šesti sty lety. Údajně tam chodil popíjet i kat Mydlář

Olomouc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 3:20


V těsném sousedství pražského Staroměstského náměstí stojí mezi domem U Tří bubnů a domem U Zlatotepců dům U Zelené žáby. Každému, kdo zvedne zrak, jeho pojmenování potvrdí kamenná žába coby domovní znamení nad vstupním portálem. Hostinec, jehož kulisy se často objevovaly v historických románech známých spisovatelů, tu fungoval možná už před šesti sty lety. A později prý „U žáby“ popíjel i kat Mydlář.

Plzeň
Výlety: V domě U Zelené žáby byla hospoda už před šesti sty lety. Údajně tam chodil popíjet i kat Mydlář

Plzeň

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 3:20


V těsném sousedství pražského Staroměstského náměstí stojí mezi domem U Tří bubnů a domem U Zlatotepců dům U Zelené žáby. Každému, kdo zvedne zrak, jeho pojmenování potvrdí kamenná žába coby domovní znamení nad vstupním portálem. Hostinec, jehož kulisy se často objevovaly v historických románech známých spisovatelů, tu fungoval možná už před šesti sty lety. A později prý „U žáby“ popíjel i kat Mydlář.

Radiožurnál
Dvacet minut Radiožurnálu: Ministr pro sport? Pět ze šesti našich sousedů ho má, je to krok správným směrem, říká šéf NSA Šebek

Radiožurnál

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 23:23


Nastupující vládní koalice chystá ustavit zvláštní ministerstvo sportu. „Myslím, že sportovní prostředí jako celek určitě tuto iniciativu vítá,“ komentuje předseda Národní sportovní agentury Ondřej Šebek (ODS). „Dlouhodobě volá po tom, aby měl sport svého zástupce na vládě,“ dodává. Bude se agenda ministra sportu a prevence křížit s jinými resorty? A co podpora tohoto kroku ze strany sportovců říká o fungování NSA? Poslechněte si rozhovor.

Dvacet minut Radiožurnálu
Ministr pro sport? Pět ze šesti našich sousedů ho má, je to krok správným směrem, říká šéf NSA Šebek

Dvacet minut Radiožurnálu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 23:23


Nastupující vládní koalice chystá ustavit zvláštní ministerstvo sportu. „Myslím, že sportovní prostředí jako celek určitě tuto iniciativu vítá,“ komentuje předseda Národní sportovní agentury Ondřej Šebek (ODS). „Dlouhodobě volá po tom, aby měl sport svého zástupce na vládě,“ dodává. Bude se agenda ministra sportu a prevence křížit s jinými resorty? A co podpora tohoto kroku ze strany sportovců říká o fungování NSA? Poslechněte si rozhovor.Všechny díly podcastu Dvacet minut Radiožurnálu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

A vivir que son dos días
Radio Periférica | Una ley para proteger el olor a estiércol o el sonido del tractor

A vivir que son dos días

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 22:43


El sonido de máquinas ordeñadoras, el olor a purín o el canto de los gallos... patrimonio sensorial del mundo rural que, en Asturias, intentan proteger mediante un proyecto de ley. Conversamos con los abogados impulsores de esta iniciativa, Ignacio y Marina Arias, y analizamos sus implicaciones con el agricultor Marcos Garcés, la ganadera Ana Corredoira y el pescador Manolo Presas.

nova.rs
Podcast DLZ i Pavle Cicvarić: Šesti oktobar počinje prvog novembra!

nova.rs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 91:38


Peku se paprike, a nova epizoda podkasta pod zaštitom Međunarodnog PEN centra, "Dobar loš zao", stigla je u vaše pametne aparate. U prvom delu emisije, Nenad Kulačin i Marko Vidojković hvatali su se za glave zbog količine Žvaleginog lupetanja u Hit šitu, merili brzinu kojom je državni vrh u vozu vežbao bekstvo iz zemlje, pokušali da provale da li Putin kudi ili hvali srpske studente, a posebnu pažnju pokolonili su nizu režimskih napada na voditelja DLZ koji boravi u televizoru. U goste magičnom dvojcu dolazi student političkih nauka i politički zatvorenik, Pavle Cicvarić. Cicvarić je govorio o svojim iskustvima iz tamnice, osećaju koji ga prati otkako mu je Siniša Vučinić nacrtao metu na čelu, a neizbežne teme bili su studentski protest, izbori i saradnja sa opozicijom. Ovo je samo delić onoga što vas čeka u ovom uzbudljivom razgovoru. U Magarećem kutku moći ćete da vidite Žvalegin dubak. Da bi DLZ opstao pretplatite se na patreon.com/ucutatinecemo ili pošaljite donaciju na PayPal ucutatinecemo@gmail.com. Na isti mejl možete naručiti DLZ majice, šolje, kecelje, a od danas i cegere!

Autotund | Geenius Raadio
25.09 Autotund #348: Kas liiklusohutusprogramm toob tõesti maanteedele 80 km/h piirkiiruse? Ekspert selgitab programmi erinevaid tahke

Autotund | Geenius Raadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 55:03


Stuudios on transpordiameti liiklusohutusosakonna juhataja Maria Pashkevich, kes on uue liiklusohutusprogrammi koostamisega tihedalt seotud olnud. Räägime erinevatest punktidest, mis seal sees on ning võtame ette mõned rohkem küsimusi ja segadust tekitavad asjad.Saatejuhid on Tarmo Tähepõld ja Martin Mets Geeniuse uudisteportaalist.

Autotund | Geenius Raadio
25.09 Autotund #348: Kas liiklusohutusprogramm toob tõesti maanteedele 80 km/h piirkiiruse? Ekspert selgitab programmi erinevaid tahke

Autotund | Geenius Raadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 55:04


Stuudios on transpordiameti liiklusohutusosakonna juhataja Maria Pashkevich, kes on uue liiklusohutusprogrammi koostamisega tihedalt seotud olnud. Räägime erinevatest punktidest, mis seal sees on ning võtame ette mõned rohkem küsimusi ja segadust tekitavad asjad. Saatejuhid on Tarmo Tähepõld ja Martin Mets Geeniuse uudisteportaalist.

FP&A Today
From Big Four to Fiverr: How Esti Levy Dadon scaled Finance at the Gig Marketplace

FP&A Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 47:08


Esti Levy Dadon, Executive VP Finance, Fiverr ,started in public accounting at Ernst and Young, before leading the finance function at Fiverrr. Since joining the global marketplace in 2016 she steered the company to a successful IPO in 2019. In her words: “In almost 10 years at Fiverr  I'm still waiting for things to be boring and repeatable, but it never happens because things change all the time” In this episode: Building finance from the ground up at Fiverr  The path to IPO and the financial work required  Challenge of building a robust forecasting model for a public company Creating a finance team to last Business partnering process at Fiverr Traits for hiring in FP&A at Fiverr    Mindset FP&A perspective shift to connect you to the business

Celebrate Poe
My First Promo!

Celebrate Poe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 13:53 Transcription Available


Send us a textWelcome to Celebrate Creativity - My name is George Bartley, and this is Episode 451 - only 49 more episodes to go until this podcast reaches 500 - anyway,What you're hearing is not a full length episode - I'm close to going over my limit. But I want to let you know about an exciting series that will be released September 6 at 12 o'clock midnight ESTI'm launching a new series called "Voices Through Time," where I will explore the lives and works of some of the most influential writers in history. This isn't just about reading books; it's about understanding the people behind them and how their words have shaped our world.After hundreds of hours of work, I have written the transcripts for all but three more writers to cover in the series.  My original goal was to compile an admittedly subjective list of the top 25 most creative and influential writers and do an episode regarding each writer - in future months, I plan to have episodes devoted to the most creative and influential painters, religious leaders, classical musicians, popular artists, among others - but for the month of September, the episodes will deal with some of the greats of literature - from familiar writers to ones that might be completely new to youWe begin on September 6 with Moses — not often thought of as a writer, but his words still shape laws, stories, and the moral imagination thousands of years later.  By the way, if you have ever read the words - and who hasn't - in the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth - you are reading words written by Moses.  Most scholars believe that Moses wrote the creation story.  In fact, it is generally agreed that Moses wrote the book of Genesis. But I digress.Support the showThank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.

Meditantes
Una montaña de estiércol

Meditantes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 18:39


Si la vida te da estiércol... haz limonada. En este episodio te cuento una historia que leí en el libro "La vaca que lloraba" de Ajahn Brahm. Con ella reflexiono acerca de la importancia de transformar las adversidades que la vida nos presenta en algo valioso (sin caer en positivismo tóxico). La info del curso que menciono la puedes encontrar en: queridopedro.com/curso

Sasquatch Odyssey
SO EP:644 The Skunk Ape Lives!

Sasquatch Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 65:20 Transcription Available


In this episode, Brian welcomes guests Troy and Desi from Florida to discuss their fascinating experiences and interest in Sasquatch. Troy shares how his background as a hunter led him to unexpected encounters with strange sounds and sightings in the woods, which eventually drew him into the Bigfoot community. Desi recounts her upbringing in a folklore-rich environment and moving to Florida, where her own interest in Sasquatch deepened after attending a Bigfoot conference.Together, they share compelling accounts of whistles, footprints, and unexplained events during their research outings. The episode explores the challenges and importance of evaluating evidence, collaboration within the Sasquatch community, and the potential role of AI and scientific methods in the ongoing search for proof of Bigfoot's existence.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AM 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:18 Troy's Journey into Sasquatch Research 02:23 Desi's Background and Interest in Sasquatch 05:17 First Experiences and Encounters 05:49 Whistles and Footprints in the Green Swamp 15:10 Analyzing Whistles and Animal Behavior 22:30 Heavy Breathing and Daytime Encounters 29:28 Analyzing Unexplained Audio and Tree Falls 31:21 Reflecting on Personal Experiences and Sightings 33:26 Scientific vs. Paranormal Approaches 35:40 Evaluating Evidence and the Role of AI 38:57 Challenges in Bigfoot Research Collaboration 45:19 The Importance of Comprehensive Evidence 50:18 The Need for Community Collaboration 55:22 Concluding Thoughts and Future HopesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.

America's Top Rebbetzins
Rebbetzin Esti Simon--The Unique Power of a Woman To Lead, Inspire, and Nurture

America's Top Rebbetzins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 52:04


Rebbetzin Esti Simon, and her husband, Rabbi Sruly run the Chabad Student Centre of Kington, in Kingston, Ontatio, Canada.Rebbetzin Esti is one of 14 children, and her husband is one of 13 children. Her story about her parents and family is inspiring!Rebbetzin Esti shares the secrets of the unique power of a woman to lead, inspire, and nurture, in relationships. Rebbetzin Esti tells us that in a relationship, each person has their own strengths. According to the Lubuvitcher Rebbe, women should be partners with their husband in building a Jewish home. By allowing and making space for each person to fulfill the role that they are naturally good at, a dynamic is created where a husband and wife feel like they are contributing to the relationship without being stepped on. Kabbalah teaches that men are the givers and women are the receivers. The feminine energy is about receiving. A woman receives from a man, and then creates something from that which she received.Trust and relax, believing that everything comes from Hashem.Contact: atrebbetzins@gmail.com Vera Kessler (host of America's Top Rebbetzins) is a certified life coach. She specializes in transformational life coaching and accountability coaching. She is also a motivational speaker. Vera's mission is to help women get out of survival mode and start thriving. She works with women who are committed to stepping into their own self-worth and creating the life they want to live--one that is full of joy, empowerment, meaning, and purpose. To learn more, visit:https://innerlifecoachingwithvera.com/

Plus
Reportáže zahraničních zpravodajů: V pořadu se ohlédneme za šesti lety našeho zpravodaje v Německu Václava Jabůrka, a spolu s ním si ve studiu připomeneme nejzajímavě

Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 23:57


V archivu máme například jednu o tropických papoušcích, kteří žijí svobodně leckde po Německu. Z korun stromů přejdeme sto metrů pod zem, a to v Krušných horách, kde leží zásoby celé řady hornin i kovů. Z další archivní reportáže se dozvíme, že ve Východním Frísku jsou doslova závislí na pití čaje, na který přišli ještě dlouho před Angličany. Popovídáme si s pánem, který tak dlouho sbíral plnicí pera, až je začal sám vyrábět, a podíváme se do hodinářské dílny, kde se hodinky vyrábějí převážně ručně.

The Data Center Frontier Show
Leveraging Heat as an Asset in Data Center Operations

The Data Center Frontier Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 23:38


Every second an AI-enabled data center operates, it produces massive amounts of heat. Cooling needs are often thought of separately from heat, and for years, that is how systems were built. In most facilities, waste heat has to be managed, properly expelled, and is then forgotten. The heat may not be needed by the data center, but the question arises, ‘where else could this energy be put to use?' What if energy use was viewed differently by data centers and the systems and institutions around them? Rather than focusing on a data center's enormous power demands, let's recognize data centers are part of a larger energy network, capable of giving back through the recovery and redistribution of thermal waste. The pursuit of heat reuse solutions drives technological advancements in data center cooling and energy management systems. Recovering waste heat isn't just a matter of technology and hardware. Systems need to run smoothly, and uptime is critical. This can lead to the development of more efficient and sustainable technologies that benefit not only data centers but the communities they operate within, creating a symbiotic relationship. Join Trane® expert Esti Tierney as she explores critical considerations for enabling heat reuse as part of the circular economy. Esti will discuss high computing's growing impact on heat production, the importance of a holistic view of thermal management, and why the need to collaborate and plan a heat redistribution strategy early with community stakeholders matters.   Heat reuse in data centers is a crucial aspect of modern energy management and sustainability practices, offering benefits that extend beyond the immediate operational efficiencies. Designing for optimized energy efficiency and recovering waste heat isn't just about saving money. The ability to reduce energy demand on the grid will be critical for all today and into the future. As server densities increase and next-generation chips push power demands ever higher, waste heat is no longer a byproduct to manage — it's power waiting to be harnessed.

The Daily Reprieve
Esti - Monday Noon Phone Speaker Series

The Daily Reprieve

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 30:44