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Nick and Ciarán join us as the hottest trend of 2025 hits Europe: Germany too elects a new suit who simply loves guns and bombs! Plus, your regular scheduled Texas update and TWO war Christmases for the price of one. Get all things Corner Späti: www.operationglad.io Subscribe for two whole bonus episodes a month: https://www.patreon.com/praxiscast Watch streams: https://www.twitch.tv/praxiscast Buy shirts: https://praxiscast.teemill.com/ Follow us: https://bsky.app/profile/praxiscast.bsky.social Cast: Ciarán - https://bsky.app/profile/ciaran.operationglad.io Nick - https://bsky.app/profile/lilouzovert.bsky.social Jamie - https://bsky.app/profile/wizardcubes.bsky.social Rob - https://bsky.app/profile/trufflehog.bsky.social David - https://bsky.app/profile/sanitarynaptime.bsky.social Alasdair - https://bsky.app/profile/ballistari.bsky.social
Peter Boehringer, Chairman of the Budgetary Committee of the German Bundestag (AfD), and Schiller Institute's Harley Schlanger, join the program to discuss the devolution towards tyranny in Germany and elsewhere in Europe. We discuss the latest JD Vance speech in Munich Germany and the reactions of the establishment. We then discuss the changing worldwide monetary policies and the instability power shifts in global currencies and systems have caused throughout history. This is a stimulating conversation that will get even the most savvy listener thinking hard about current events.Harley Schlanger: https://laroucheorganization.com/HarleySchlangerReportPeter Boehringer: https://pboehringer.de
Germany just flipped the script—and the globalists are panicking. The AfD party just doubled in strength, Trump's foreign policy is already shaking up global alliances, and Elon Musk is exposing the waste, fraud, and corruption in our own government.
Tyranny in Europe: Germany's AfD Scares Establishment, Peter Boehringer(AfD) & Harley Schlanger - SarahWestall.com
this show continues the beginning of 2025 predictions for US domestic and global politics (see last week's show for economic predictions). Predictions include Ukraine army will collapse by the summer and real negotiations then begin. Before talks commence with no solution. Europe: Germany's Afd right wing party will win big in the February elections. Instability in Europe will grow. EU will begin to steal Russia's frozen assets in its bank. Russia will conclude mutual defense treaty with Iran and more countries will join BRICS in 2025. Israel will air attack Iran and US-Israel will occupy Damascus replacing HTS rebels. Turkey will defeat Kurds and de facto occupy north of former Syria. Political instability will intensify in So Korea, In US politics, Greenland will break from Denmark and negotiate with USA as a territory. Panama Canal will agree to joint control of the canal with US. Trump will renegotiate trade deals with Canada, Mexico and Europe, in a comprehensive ‘Plaza Accords 2.0' Musk and DOGE will recommend $200B annual spending cuts and Congress will pass Trump's tax cuts extension costing US budget $4T next decade. Trump will slash foreign aid, education, federal work force, energy subsidies, and restart southern US border wall construction. US budget deficit will again hit $1.5T in 2025 despite the cuts.
PREVIEW: SYRIA: GERMANY: Colleague Anatol Lieven of the Quincy Institute examines the challenges the millions of Syrian refugees now face in Europe (Germany) and the Levant -- go home or stay? More tonight 1910 Damascus
If we look at the current state of the electricity market, we usually tend to all the obstacles and all the hurdles we still need to overcome to arrive at a satisfying state. However, imagine, you were a time traveler from the year 2000 would probably rub his eyes today at how much energy systems and markets have already changed since then. Artificial intelligence is making generation and consumption forecasts ever more accurate, battery storage systems now cost only a fraction of the price, and dynamic electricity tariffs and variable grid charges are paving the way for more flexible demand. Nevertheless, there is still enough to do on the way to a 100% renewable, flexible and affordable electricity supply. In this episode, we take a journey through time with experts from hep solar and talk about how we can create a better balance between electricity generation and demand. Timeline: 02:38 In 2002, Severin Bornstein wrotes in a magazine “In nearly all electricity markets, demand is difficult to forecast and is almost completely insensitive to price fluctuations, while supply faces binding constraints at peak times, and storage is prohibitively costly.” What is the context of the quote? And what has changed since then? 07:41 There are many skeptics who say that we cannot achieve a reliable energy supply with renewables. Just in November, there was renewed discussion in Germany about the dark days that have made electricity very expensive. What do we say to these skeptics? 10:07 The electrification of the heating and transport sectors will increase the gap between electricity supply and demand in the future. What is the best way to balance this, also from an economic point of view? 20:03 What is the role of variable network charges in balancing electricity supply and demand? 22:37 What trends do they see in your daily work to further improve the integration of solar energy? About hep solar, Martin Vogt and Dr. Julian Hochscherf hep solar is a specialist for solar investments and solar parks. The owner-managed family business from Baden-Württemberg develops, builds, operates and finances solar parks all over the world, but especially in Germany, Japan and North America. For over 15 years, hep solar has been combining know-how in the operational management of solar parks with a high level of expertise in the financial sector. The company covers the entire solar energy value chain: from project development and construction to long-term operation. Through international solar investments, hep solar offers investors the opportunity to participate in the global expansion of solar energy. hep solar employs more than 200 people worldwide with offices in Germany, Japan, the USA and Canada. Martin Vogt With 15 years of experience in the renewable energy field with his current responsibilities including a 6,000 MW greenfield solar PV project pipeline across North America (US & Canada), Europe (Germany & Poland), and Asia (Japan). Dr. Julian Hochscherf Dr. Julian Hochscherf has been Head of ESG at hep solar since 2022. He works on all aspects of sustainability in the sphere of solar PV markets and supply chains as well as in the field of impact investing.
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney looks at the result of a regional election in Germany which saw Olaf Scholz's party only just fending off the far-right, anti-immigrant AfD party.
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney details the stabbing attack at a summer festival in Germany, by a suspect thought to be linked to Islamic State.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world on The Wright Report. In this episode, we cover: Shocking Job Numbers Revision: The Biden Administration admits to overcounting job numbers by 818K, with potential impacts on the economy and interest rates. President Biden's Health Concerns: New reports confirm long-standing rumors of Biden's neurodegenerative disease, raising questions about his leadership and the role of his inner circle. Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump: Updates on the investigation, including the mysterious encrypted communications of the shooter. Chinese Espionage Threat: Two new cases highlight the ongoing danger posed by China's intelligence operations within the US. Elon Musk's Political Influence: Musk's $160M effort to sway the 2024 election in favor of Donald Trump, targeting low-propensity voters in swing states. US-Mexico Border Violence: Escalating cartel warfare in Mexico following high-profile arrests, with potential spillover effects into the US. Geopolitical Tensions in Europe: Germany and Poland clash over Ukraine's alleged role in the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. Mars Discovery: Seismic data suggests a massive underground reservoir of liquid water on Mars, sparking new questions about the potential for life on the Red Planet. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
Leader of The Reform Party Richard Tice kicks off today's show to discuss the morning's top headlines as we delve into the latest migration figures from the ONS that highlights a record breaking 1.2 million people migrating to the UK last year alone, we also discuss the sick man of Europe Germany as they hit a recession after high prices take toll. GP Laurence Gerlis joins shortly after to discuss why GPs are at 'breaking point' in England's most deprived areas, we also ask what toll the migration numbers have on the NHS and its ability to help the citizens who already live here. Former First Minister of Scotland and Leader of Alba Party Alex Salmond returns to The Independent Republic to discuss why the SNP are at risk of losing 21 MPs at the next general election as the ALBA Party welcomes a new poll showing support for Independence at 53%. Writer at The Spectator Gavin Mortimer joins shortly after to discuss new migration figures with a particular focus on Albanian migration as almost half of small boat arrivals were Albanian (28%) with small boat arrivals accounting for 45% of the total number of people claiming asylum in the UK in 2022 and Co Founder of UsForThem Molly Kingsley closes the show why the WHO could soon gain powers to impose lockdown on UK. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to talk about Germany switching off its last three nuclear power plants as it pushes ahead with promises to become a full user of renewable energy by 2035. How does the public feel about it though? France has its new pension law - despite so much opposition. Where does it leave Emmanuel Macron in the opinion polls? And Spain's prime minister has been forced to apologise for a loophole in a new sexual violence law, which has led to reduced sentences and early releases for close to 1000 sex offenders.
Today's episode is about guns, drugs, cars, and a big question: Why do Americans die so much younger than people in any other rich country? Before the 1990s, average life expectancy in the U.S. was not much different than it was in western Europe: Germany, France, the U.K. But since the 1990s, something very strange and clearly bad has happened. Americans got much richer than Europeans. But American life spans have fallen behind those of Europeans so dramatically that today, the typical American has the same healthy life expectancy as someone in the poorest town in England. So what's going on? To unravel this mystery, today's guest is John Burn-Murdoch, a data journalist at the Financial Times, who recently published a magisterial investigation of the American death gap. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com. You can find us on TikTok at www.tiktok.com/@plainenglish_ Host: Derek Thompson Guest: John Burn-Murdoch Producer: Devon Manze Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Western European PR Handbook is divided to three episodes: Germany, the UK and France. Our guests are experienced PR professionals with extended knowledge of how to get med media coverage in their countries as well as the ultimate guide for PR pitches. In this first episode we are guested by Anne Esser from the comms agency PSM&W to talk about how to do PR in Germany.
US Might Have Only 25 Days Of Diesel/ October. 28. 2022 (Larry Conners is Paul Harvey with an Edge) Hour Two of Larry Conners USA begins with News and Commentary. Shumer doesn't think Fetterman debate hurt the Dems too badly. Fuel crisis in Europe - Germany, UK, Poland all suffering from fuel shortages. Biden WH [...] The post US Might Have Only 25 Days Of Diesel/ 2 PM LC-USA 10-28-22 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.
In this week's episode I speak to Cass Zawadowski, Chief Creative Officer at Wunderman Thompson.Key takeaways include:● Having an empowering leader and the influence they have on their team● Bringing humanity into your leadership allows your team to genuinely connect● Diverse and borderless workplaces: tips on making it workCass is a results-oriented marketing veteran with proven strategic and creative excellence. Throughout her career, she has developed culturally impactful, brave brand stories told through numerous integrated campaigns across traditional advertising, social, branded content, experiential and digital channels.Her talent has taken her from Toronto, to NY, Europe (Germany) and Asia (Singapore, Korea), and back to Toronto, where she now leads creative on a number of global clients including Microsoft, IKEA, Shell, and GSK. Cass's category experience spans retail, automotive, healthcare, beauty, tourism, financial, and CPG.Useful links:Follow Joanna Howes and The Change Creators:website: https://www.thechangecreators.comlinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/For Leadership and team coaching and training, you can message me at joanna.howes@thechangecreators.com and we can book a call. website: https://www.thechangecreators.com linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2kZ-x8fDHKEVb222qpQ_NQ
Eiffel tower is synonymous with its colourful lights at night. But the electricity shortage in Europe has forced the mayor of Paris to announce that lights will be turned off on the Eiffel tower an hour earlier than usual (by 11pm). Many monuments and government buildings across Europe (Germany and Spain included) will be turning off lights at night for the first time in decades. People have been asked to save electricity by not heating their homes beyond 19C. What's worse, many parts of Europe may even have to brace for long power cuts. People are collecting firewood as a backup. Sounds like a throwback to stone age? 14-year old Ananya Mathur from DPS Nagpur (Kamptee Road), conveys her ideas on why these Stone Age images are flashing across our minds. Europe has been heavily dependent on Russia for their energy. Russia has refused to supply natural gas and fossil fuels to Europe, since Europe imposed sanctions on Russia after the Ukraine war. An eye-for-an-eye, you could say. Ananya leaves us with a hard question to ponder - when this should have been an opportunity for countries to double-down on renewable energy, why are the developed countries moving back to cheaper fossil fuels to combat this crisis? Giveaway prize alert: If you love books and would like to win one, take the quiz at the end of Episode 69 and answer two super-fun questions correctly.Click here to listen to Epi 68 on Barbie dollsClick here to listen to Epi 62 on Tasmanian tigerIf you are a child (aged 6-17) and would like to feature on this show, follow us on Instagram to find out about how you can be a part of this show. Write to us with your thoughts or comments at hello@wsnt.in.
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Write your questions as a comment to this video. Join the channel today at https://www.youtube.com/myamazonguyRead nearly 100 testimonials about My Amazon Guy at https://myamazonguy.com/testimonials/Watch the most popular Amazon Tutorial playlists at https://myamazonguy.com/amazon-seller-fba-tutorials-guides-videos/00:00 My Amazon Guy FBA Weekly Q&A, 06/28/202210:20 Will adding variations to your top selling ASINs help your BSR by combining your reviews and get to a better star rating14:17 How to start Amazon dropshipping16:24 How can I choose a winning product17:26 Inventory reached Amazon warehouse but with mistake, 2 variations are listed under the same ASIN and Amazon is showing same inventory for both variations19:40 Amazon UK can't verify my Amazon payment account20:58 "New" on Seller Central - Catalog, Inventory, Reports22:16 Preparing about listing Christmas products26:28 When should we create the listing for a new product launch to ensure honeymoon period28:01 Search query performance ICAP funnel, seeing huge drop from cart adds to purchases31:04 My listing is the most expensive on the 1st page, is there a smart way to icrementally test31:36 Currently selling in UK, VAT registered, want to sell in Europe/Germany, where and how to start33:10 Which report to use to bulk update list price35:31 What does "Is Package Level Orderable" mean37:03 Can I sell adult toys on Amazon38:48 Which payment gateway to use in Amazon39:07 If you show up for the "highly rated by reviews" section do you pay for that click40:37 Any other best practices for Prime DAy besides just raising budgets42:19 What's your input regarding perpetua for PPC43:24 How can we know during product validation that how many Chinese sellers are there in top 10 competitors45:30 We are selling w/ 15% coupon and notice 70% of buyers didn't apply for the coupon46:26 No hidden suppression, but is there any other hidden handicap Amazon can impose that will prevent a product from organically ranking48:34 Our new listing is not indexed for some reason50:30 Where do you take KW/search terms for new listings55:49 When searching for a product to sell on Amazon, is there a minimum sale price you want to be above56:23 Do you bump up PPC budget during prime day weekend56:30 Who can I contact from MAG to have Amazon send an invite or a 2nd Amazon account57:29 Are you still hiring for copywriters57:44 Why do set the start date to the day before once all you products are checked in when making a listing58:16 Can I ship into FBA Germany or UK and have all listings available for all other countries59:15 We are already authorized on Brand Registry but seller support says we can't update the copy because the brand owner controls the ASIN1:01:09 If you make A+ content, can you modify it per product listing1:01:36 Do you switch PPC campaigns on and off depending on how they perform1:02:48 Try "vitamin e oil" as the KW for the highly rated based on star rating1:03:43 Any fast way to check through campaigns negative ASINs to make sure none entered that should be active1:04:15 Do you know a way to combine reviews across parentage1:05:03 In the UK market, the new Add a Product interface has launched by Amazon1:07:39 How to apply to MAG PPC team1:08:29 Free version of Helium 101:08:59 My product was flagged as CBD and removed from the catalog1:11:45 Launched a product and started PPC. Made 7 sales and spent more than a thousand dollars1:12:59 How to audit PPC report1:13:24 Can we delete the column in a flat file1:14:01 How to I add UPC to existing ASIN w/c didn't have any UPC beforeSupport the show
The Russian state-run company Gazprom, has strangled its gas supply to Europe, sending just 20% of its usual delivery. A representative of the Russian company said Gazprom remains as a reliable guarantor of its obligations, but it cannot guarantee the pumping of gas if they cannot maintain the imported devices because of European sanctions.
Rosi Happi is the Creative Director of The Happievent and Managing Founder of Social ChangeMakers. She spent time studying and living in Europe (Germany, Spain, France & England) and Australia before returning to Vietnam.She is an atypical Vietnamese - a mixed soul: half traditional, half modern.In this episode we talk about;- making herself visible in the Australian hospitality industry as an Asian female- the causal racism found in some Australians- her social impact journey: from personal charity to philanthropy- how she is building long lasting social changes- helping the process of Vietnam moving from a developing country to developedFollow Seven Million Bikes on Facebook or Instagram.Buy us a coffee.-------------------Theme music composed by Lewis Wright.Main Cover Art designed by Niall Mackay.Episode art designed by Niall Mackay, with pictures supplied by guests and used with permission.Audio Engineer Luke Digweed.These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast.These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.Editing - Descript Host - Buzzsprout Design - Canva Support - Fiverr Website - 10 Web Support independent podcasting and A Vietnam Podcast Vietnam by joining the Seven Million Bikes Community. Start from just 90k a month, stop at any time, get episodes early, bonus content, free tickets to shows, invites to member-only events next 5 people to join up will get an SMB reusable mask for free! (Worth 129k) Did That Really Happen? A new comedy podcast from Seven Million BikesListen and Subscribe/FollowApple Podcasts / Spotify / Podcast Addict /
Rosi Happi is the Creative Director of The Happievent and Managing Founder of Social ChangeMakers. She spent time studying and living in Europe (Germany, Spain, France & England) and Australia before returning to Vietnam.She is an atypical Vietnamese - a mixed soul: half traditional, half modern.In this episode we talk about;- making herself visible in the Australian hospitality industry as an Asian female- the causal racism found in some Australians- her social impact journey: from personal charity to philanthropy - how she is building long lasting social changes - helping the process of Vietnam moving from a developing country to developedFollow Seven Million Bikes on Facebook or Instagram.Buy us a coffee.-------------------Theme music composed by Lewis Wright.Main Cover Art designed by Niall Mackay.Episode art designed by Niall Mackay, with pictures supplied by guests and used with permission.Audio Engineer Luke Digweed.These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast.These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.Editing - Descript Host - Buzzsprout Design - Canva Support - Fiverr Website - 10 Web Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SevenMillionBikes)
When Ellis Island opened, a great change was taking place in U.S. immigration. Fewer arrivals were coming from northern and western Europe—Germany, Ireland, Britain and the Scandinavian countries—as more and more immigrants poured in from southern and eastern Europe. Enjoy our podcast and want to support us in a more fashionable way, head on over to NewAgeCinematics.com for fantastic Clothing designs created by our team, that directly supports this show! Support Inspirational Thoughts: Individuals that donate to Inspirational Thoughts, ensure that we are able to continue sharing stories that inform and inspire audiences. Donations of any size help advance this essential public service. https://anchor.fm/inspirationalthoughts/support Website: Inspirational Thoughts - https://newagejax.wixsite.com/newagecinematics Clothing Store: NewAgeCinematics.com Donation Support: https://anchor.fm/nomanslandbynac/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomanslandbynac/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomanslandbynac/support
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In the season two premiere of Trade Secrets, we're headed to Europe — Germany, to be precise. This week, co-hosts Emma Weissmann and Jamie Biesiada explore the country with Sascha Mayerer, CEO of Historic Highlights of Germany, and Sandra Weinacht, president and founder of Inside Europe. Together, they will answer listener questions about the Black Forest, the Romantic Road and more. This episode is sponsored by Historic Highlights of Germany https://historicgermany.travel/. In this episode: 1:15 - Meet Sascha and Sandra, this week's guests 3:15 - Christy asks about the best itineraries for clients heading to the Black Forest 8:43 - Most people thinking of Germany think beer, but perhaps they should think wine 15:01 - Heather asks for a tour operator recommendation for a heritage visit 21:30 - Lisa is knee-deep in planning a Romantic Road journey for clients and needs a hand 27:19 - Consider sending clients on pre- and post-cruise journeys around Germany Further resources: Historic Highlights of Germany website, Instagram and Facebook German National Tourist Board trade website, Instagram Inside Europe Compass Tours Incoming The Romantic Road AmaWaterways partners with Ancestry on heritage river cruises Kensington Tours and Ancestry partner on genealogy travel Sascha Mayerer is on LinkedIn Sandra Weinacht is on LinkedIn and Instagram Need advice? Call our hotline and leave a message: 201-902-2098 Email us: tradesecrets@travelweekly.com Theme song: Meanwhile in Bavaria by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4387-sock-hop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Besides its scenic beauty, and being top student destinations in Europe Germany's fondness for rules, structure and precision results in a country that can pride itself as the economic engine of the European Union. So join Mariam on this episode with her guest Nicola, in order to know more about this beautiful, powerful country.
Sabine is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur. Sabine is the CEO and Managing Partner of Alchemy Crew a venture lab using open innovation, parallel experimentation techniques, and ecosystem thinking to accelerate the curation, validation, and commercialization of new tech business models. Sabine has over 25 years of experience in insurance. She was the CEO & a co-founder of Startupbootcamp InsurTech & Hartford's InsurTech Hub Accelerators where she worked with over 30 corporate insurers, accelerated over 100 startup ventures. Sabine is a co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, a top 50 Women in Tech, a FinTech and InsurTech Influencer, an investor & multi-award winner. She was appointed as an Honorary Senior Visiting Fellow of The Bayes Business School (formerly Cass) in early December 2020 for her business model disruption work. You can follow Sabine on LinkedIn and Twitter. Highlights from the Show Sabine started her career at Lloyd's, and six years ago, discovered FinTech and then InsurTech She started in the InsurTech scene by building accelerator and innovation lab programs for insurers, scouting startups, helping investors find good investments and helping startups move faster She started Alchemy Crew two years ago to take all she had learned to build an environment to industrialize, democratize and monetize venture labs Her focus spans Asia, Europe and the U.S., and looks at technology relevant for the insurance industry (rather than just those labeled as InsurTech specifically) Sabine has a strong focus on the European market especially, where passporting and licensing agreements can help a solution in one market spread to others within the EU Sabine sees great opportunities around Emerging Risks that require rethinking the product or operating models, like Climate and Sustainability Carriers are learning from other areas, like social media, in how they think about engaging or serving the under-served segments of the market, like Millennials and Gen Z We talked about the Asian and African markets, and the impact of the mobile-first society there can bring insights for other markets around engaging younger users In Europe, with all the different cultures at play, you have to stay more open to the needs and preferences of many markets, so business model innovation tends to be strong in Europe Germany and France are very dependent on brokers The UK is much more competitive and sees more customer demand for transparency, so digital channels really thrive there, both direct and intermediated This is part of why The UK has roughly 3x the share of startups in the space as either Germany of France Looking to the future, Sabine sees a few things More subscription models throughout the economy, driving changes in insurance Sustainability and upcycling, which could impact car repairs, for example, or other things Digital ecosystems, like Prudential Pulse and others, with the node owners having more value or benefits Embedded, and how we use to serve customers better with less friction For a player to succeed as a node owner, they have to be a bit selfless and recognize that they can't do everything themselves In some platforms (rather than ecosystems), it's more about owning the whole thing and calling the shots, while ecosystems are more collaborative Both will take trust to succeed Technology is just an enabler - an important one, but just an enabler. You need so much more to succeed, and it all boils down to customer need and market You need to have a plan, a thesis and a direction, but don't be scared as you execute This episode is brought to you by EIS Coretalk (eisgroup.com/coretalk), and by the the book series, The Future of Insurance: From Disruption to Evolution by Bryan Falchuk (future-of-insurance.com). Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of UPbeat Music, available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Google Play. Just search for "UPbeat Music"
After being a high-performer in Germany, I am sharing four reasons from my journal in 2016 why I left Germany to pursue my American Dream in Silicon Valley. Despite the amazing life in Germany I decided to sell everything, leaving my entire life with friends and family behind. With my life in two suitcases and my desire to explore and live a different life, I took a leap to follow my dreams. This episode is for everyone who has been thinking about relocating, moving abroad or taking time off to travel. For everyone who has been living and enjoying their comfortable life but feels the nudge to take risks and do something different.
In tutta Europa la politica cerca soluzioni all'aumento dei contagi senza ritornare alle restrizioni: ma è un campo ancora inesplorato — mentre i contagi e i morti aumentano. Ieri la Germania ha registrato 65.371 casi giornalieri. È il numero più alto dall'inizio della pandemia, ma probabilmente è sottostimato: il presidente dell'Istituto Robert Koch, Lothar Wieler, ha avvisato che moltissimi casi non sono stati conteggiati, durante un discorso che ha scosso la politica tedesca — il Welt lo definisce “incendiario.” Il presidente dell'Istituto in questi mesi si era fatto conoscere come una presenza calma anche nelle situazioni più dure, mentre ieri non ha nascosto la gravità della situazione: secondo Wieler la Germania va incontro a un “Natale molto brutto,” e ha definito la situazione attuale come “molto cupa,” preannunciando che se non si agisce in fretta il paese potrebbe arrivare a vedere 1.200 morti al giorno. Ciononostante, il Bundestag ha deciso di non estendere le precedenti misure d'emergenza, preferendo inaugurarne di nuove, firmate dalla nuova coalizione tra SPD, Verdi e FDP. Tra le misure, c'è l'obbligo di regolamentazione 3G su tutti i posti di lavoro e sui mezzi — una misura analoga al nostro green pass, che permette l'accesso alle persone vaccinate (geimpft), guarite (genesen) o testate (getestet). La decisione del parlamento tedesco arriva dopo una settimana di decisioni che si sono susseguite mentre la politica cercava un modo per limitare il contagio alternativo alle ormai classiche limitazioni alla circolazione. Si sta formalizzando, attraverso molti paesi europei e nell'invocazione dei governatori regionali italiani, un vero e proprio “modello bavarese” — che prevede livelli di restrizioni diversi, negando l'accesso a servizi e svaghi a chi ha test negativi ma non ha fatto il vaccino e non è guarito. In questa puntata di TRAPPIST percorriamo rapidamente la situazione stato per stato: dove la campagna vaccinale ha incontrato più difficoltà, ora la situazione è proporzionalmente più grave: ma in tutta Europa la situazione è la stessa — i mesi persi all'inizio della campagna e le difficoltà nel gestire le terze dosi ora si fanno sentire. Show notes Corona: Germany Measures of the Federal Government COVID in Europe: Germany faces 'terrible Christmas', Czech Republic and Slovakia target unvaccinated | Euronews Čo s neočkovanými zamestnancami, ktorí sa nechcú testovať? Firmy vidia riziká - Korzár SME Česko zavede bavorský model. Vláda zvažuje i obnovení povinného testování ve firmách | Hospodářské noviny (HN.cz) FFP2 und 2-G-plus: Was gilt in welchem Bundesland? | DiePresse.com Coronavirus: RKI-Chef Lothar Wieler warnt in Brandrede vor einem „sehr schlimmen Weihnachtsfest“ - WELT Corona-Regeln der Bundesländer: 3G, 2G-Plus, 2G – was gilt wo? - DER SPIEGEL Bundestag und Ministerpräsidentenkonferenz: Bund und Länder entscheiden über neue Corona-Regeln | ZEIT ONLINE Covid Italia, superata la soglia dei diecimila contagi. Stretta sul green pass, mossa delle Regioni- Corriere.it Green pass rafforzato, il pressing delle Regioni - Cronaca - ANSA Sostieni l'informazione indipendente di the Submarine: abbonati a Hello, World! La prima settimana è gratisin copertina, elaborazione foto CC-BY-SA 4.0 Cezary p
The Federal elections in Germany are fast approaching, the first without Angela Merkel as the lead candidate for the CDU. How has social media shaped the discourse for this poll amid an ongoing pandemic? For the second in the Inside Europe series, Damian Collins MP unpacks these questions with journalist Karolin Schwarz, and academic experts Felix Kartte, and Lisa-Maria Neudert.
Today, we learn about our FBCT mission team's mission experience in Germany. In Germany, the group worked with Syrian refugees.
Todd & Craig travel across Europe and beyond to discuss which countries currently allow for recreational and medical cannabis across Europe. Two strains are featured as this weeks strains of the week. Craig and Todd both have complaints. Fun episode with information, humor and a bit of law. Enjoy!!!!
Shalom Fam. Let us pray. Scripture: Isaiah 43:2 & Psalm 91
Meeri Rebane (EE) shares her experience of launching a company in one of the hottest Insurtech markets in Europe - Germany. Having pivoted away from a bicycle identification platform, Meeri together with her co-founder Risto Klausen (EE) is building a consumer-friendly insurance app in the heart of the Berlin tech scene with an edgy brand inspired by Red BullIn this conversation, we talk about the potential of Insurtech (an industry that raised over 1bn EUR in VC in Europe this year) and how it is helping the age-old insurance industry to reach the young and mobile population. We also dig into the intricacies of starting a company abroad and especially as a foreign founder. Finally, we discuss serial entrepreneurship, pivoting and building on top of existing businesses and ideasThe topics covered in this episode with Timestamps[02:00] - Starting an Insuretech businessIf your home market is tiny, then whatever traction you have there won't mean anything for proving the ability to conquer the bigger European or other marketsDon't be afraid to start a business in an industry where you don't have significant experience[08:45] - The rise of global and European Insurtech and INZMOCustomer acquisition cost through digital is so high in insurance that one must find smarter ways of getting customersB2B2C partnerships as an efficient customer acquisition methodLegacy insurance companies invest in Insurtech companies heavily to not become obsoleteThe insurance market pie is growing both due to new types of products (devices, pets, rent/bills) as well as the growing adoption of insurance products among the younger generationsUser experience is more important than the cost for the consumer in most casesSubscription and embed models will create huge value by making the insurance experience even more seamless[28:35] - Starting a company abroadPicking the market to go-toLegally it's simple to set up in Germany and most countries in the EUTap into potential partners for market intelligenceBerlin is a great place to start a business in terms of costs and welcoming towards startups and big VC interestUse local accelerators to help market entry with investors and partnersNot knowing the local language has not been a problem at least in Germany so don't be discouraged by thatHiring the local teamMaking your company an appealing workplaceEmployer branding as a foreignerEstonian vs. German company - how to present yourself in a foreign market to investors, employees, and clients[43:00] 2 Co-founders / 2 Co-CEOsHow it practically works in day to day businessLong experience working together with founders seen as a huge plus by VCs[51:40 ] - Serial entrepreneurship and Pivoting the businessGet started, get to market, don't make the perfect productRaising 3M from VCs shortly after making the pivotTo successfully pivot you need to be conscious of the real value that you are bringing to the customer - it might be in just one feature of your whole productIntroducing a high;y demanded insurance innovation (apartment deposit insurance)Building a Red-bull like brand in an old-school industryFind out more on https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/ Support for this episode comes from Nexpay > https://paynexpay.com/
An assessment of President Biden's weeklong visit to Europe — Germany's domestic intelligence says the lockdown has spurred extremism — A Greek party island deploys drones to spot tourists breaking safety protocols — A slimy mass of 'sea snot' off Turkey threatens an ecological disaster — Hungary's parliament passes an anti-LGBT law — and more!
From a Russia Warning to the first female Army Secretary and everything in between Tom Squitieri talks with Steve Bowers April 13, 2021
Kyles Hines - The Definition of a Champion! Kyle's journey from a small town named Sicklerville, New Jersey all the way to the top of the mountain of European basketball is a treat for any basketball savant to listen to and get inspired by. Kyle has been a high achiever ever since he came to Europe, winning 4 Euroleague crowns and countless domestic titles across Europe (Germany, Greece, Russia, Italy). After going undrafted, Kyle went on to join Veroli in Italy's 2nd division in 2008. Two seasons and two 2nd Division Cup titles later he moved on to join German-powerhouse in Bamberg. After winning three domestic titles in Germany, he decided to join Olympiacos and went on to win his first two Euroleague titles (2012&2013) with the Greek team. Afterwards, he spent the core of his career (7 seasons) in Moscow, where he also went on to win 2 Euroleague titles and several domestic titles. Currently, he's on a quest to do the same in Milano and bring the titles to the Italian powerhouse. I believe this episode is especially useful for young Americans coming over to Europe or elsewhere and starting their career. Kyle shared some insightful stories about his upbringing and adaptation process in Europe. Kyle talked about the importance of mentorship in his career in Europe, how Jerome Allen showed him “the ropes” early on. We went on to talk about Ego vs Pride, how important and difficult it can be sometimes to learn & accept a new role, Captain duties and the nuances of building a culture, how to handle social media as a pro, the relationship and expectations from Assistant Coaches, ELPA, Personal Projects and some quick hitters. Find the time stamps below: Topics: - 2012 Olympiacos-CSKA Euroleague Final - Background / Humble beginnings - Ego vs Pride Discussion - Adapting to Veroli, Italy - Accepting new role in Bamberg - Captain duties / Team building - Social Media / Motivation - Expectation & Relationship with Asst Coaches - ELPA (Euroleague Player's Association) - “Final 4” quick hitters - Favorite Book / Personal Projects Finding Kyle: Follow Kyle on IG - https://www.instagram.com/sirhines42/ Check out Kyle's Projects and other sites: https://linktr.ee/sirhines42 ELPA: https://www.elplayers.com Affiliate Link to Kyle's favorite book: “Chop Wood Carry Water” - https://amzn.to/3mxR6d3 To support my podcast on Patreon click here (Ačiu!!): https://www.patreon.com/bmatke Sponsors: Not yet :) Find “The Benas Podcast”: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-b-podcast/id1558492852?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Bw5UJNSQLKo0wUybEIza3 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-benas-podcast …or just visit my website www.bmatke.com Get in touch in the comments below or find me on the links below: IG: https://www.instagram.com/bmatke/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/bmatke/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmatke3
The first episode of Pop Your Cultural Cherry is meant to introduce you to what this podcast has in store for you. Lawin talks about why he wanted to start podcasting and what to expect from his succeeding episodes. He also gives you a brief background of himself and where he comes from and a several experiences that have helped shape his perspective. Most importantly you will learn exactly why you should start listening to this podcast.What to expect in this episode:1. Setting the premise of how stark the differences are between Europe (Germany) and the Philippines2. A brief summary of how & why Lawin moved to Europe3. How he ended up in Germany4. Various reasons why Lawin’s perspective is unique5. A hint on content for the following episodes If you’re new to Europe and want to listen to how other people are doing in terms of integrating into society here, then this might be interesting for you. If you have plans of moving to Europe and want to have some hints of how life is here, then you might want to listen to this podcast.Follow my Facebook page to get up to date with what’s new on my podcast https://www.facebook.com/popyourculturalcherry.
Guten Tag, and welcome to another international episode of the 512 Brewed Craft Beer Podcast with Caitlin and Mel! This might be one of our favorite episodes to date, because we are talking all about German beer styles, traditions, and of course, Oktoberfest! Which is exactly why today we’re drinking and reviewing Live Oak Brewing’s OAKtober Fest, and comparing it to a Marzen from another local brewery…. Plus we might even be sneaking in a beer straight from Germany... Tune in and find out! >> Full episode show notes are on 512BrewedPodcast.com >> If you enjoyed the show, consider tipping your hosts! http://bit.ly/512-brewed-tips
#JENAYLA www.thesatinlounge.com Best of The Satin Lounge with Kia René welcomes Australian Chill Lounge Singer/Songwriter JENAYLA to Pillow Talk. JENAYLA (‘je-nay-luh') discusses her CD "Insight" and her journey In finding her voice inside the Smooth Jazz and Chill Lounge genre. JENAYLA was born and raised in Australia, born into a musical family giving her at an early an understanding of melody and lyric. She further refined her skills in the studio and in live performance, touring professionally in Australia. JENAYLA began her collaboration with award winning Composer/Producer Roberto Merlini, who having had releases on CaféDel Mar, encouraged JENAYLA to further explore her passion for Smooth Jazz and Chill Lounge music. This developed partnership led JENAYLA and Roberto to produce the EP Vision, debut album Insight and the latest acclaimed album Now. She's inspired by her earlier pop roots from artists such as Lisa Stansfield, Sade, Margaret Urlich, Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson. Her songs are currently being played and promoted by radio stations throughout Europe - Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Australia, Africa, Canada, South America and the US. JENAYLA is licensing her music to clients of brands and industries in luxury retail, hotel resorts, special events; and is available for compilation projects, television and film. She is also performing her catalogue of songs in live performances. Listen as she shares music from "Insight" with The Satin Lounge. www.Jenayla.com FACEBOOK @JENAYLA TWITTER @JenaylaOfficial INSTAGRAM @JenaylaOffical OUR SOCIALS www.thesatinlounge.com YOUTUBE - thesatinlounge INSTAGRAM - @_thesatinlounge TWITTER - @_thesatinlounge FACEBOOK - @thesatinloungewithkiarene www.kiarene.com INSTAGRAM - @iamkiarene TWITTER - @kiarene FACEBOOK - @iamkiarene --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/support
At the time of this podcast, Germany was one of the safest countries to live in during this Covid 19 pandemic not only in the European Union but the world. In this episode we go to Germany and talk with Hanna how her a strong foundation in family identity has helped them to thrive during the pandemic in their Berlin apartment. To see Hanna's virtual photoshoot, go to my website and click on the big "Teens in Quarantine" button on the home page. Website: www.ChristineTanPhotography.com Episode 8 Challenge - Hanna shared with me a recipe she created for a healthy dish to complement her active lifestyle and powerlifting. Complete the challenge for this episode by making this recipe below and let me know how it goes! Did you use the secret ingredient, the peanut sauce? Hanna's Isolation Recipe Ingredients: onions, garlic, zucchini, sweet potato, eggplant, carrots +anything else you want -soya chicken -peanut sauce (can be bought or homemade) Directions: 1. chop everything up 2. sear garlic and onion with olive oil, a little soy sauce and tiny bit brown sugar 3. add vegetables that take longer to cook first and let simmer (maybe add a little water) 4. add other vegetables and soya chicken 5. add peanut sauce (I used satay sauce.) 6. cook the rice noodles and add them to the sauce when ready Email me or DM me when you've made this recipe! Email: TeensInQuarantine@gmail.com DM me or on my Instagram account: @christinetanphotography Know a teen doing something that inspires hope, courage, or creativity during the pandemic? Send me an email if you want to nominate someone you know from ANYWHERE in the world. Let me know why you think they should be on the show and how I can contact them. (Facebook, Instagram, iMessage, WhatsApp, email, etc.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christine6552/message
Michael Curry, who is on an incredibly short list of people who have the list of accomplishments in professional basketball that he does, joins PO:D to share his journey through the sport. From a successful playing career, to serving as President of the NBA Players Association, to working 2 years with Commissioner David Stern in the NBA Basketball Ops offices, to being a Head Coach in the NBA and leading the Pistons to the NBA Playoffs, to serving as Associate Head Coach to Doug Collins and the Philadelphia 76ers for 4 successful seasons, to being Head Coach of Florida Atlantic in college, MC has done it all...INCREDIBLY WELL.His 15 year professional playing career, which started with his first four years playing in Europe (Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain and France) and multiple minor leagues in the States, saw him play his final 11 years in the NBA, the majority of which with the successful Pistons teams. He served as President of the NBA Players Association from 2000-2004, and helped negotiate a multi-billion dollar Collective Bargaining Agreement. We spend a great deal of time visiting about his years working for the late David Stern in the NBA Basketball Operations in New York City, where he was instrumental in bridging the D-League and NBA together and laying the foundation for what has now become G-League and a real minor league system for teams. Great stories for coaches and parents on what to focus on with your young players and lessons learned from a journey through the sport.
Dave Jones is an electricity analyst leading the coal phase-out work for Sandbag - a London & Brussels-based non-profit climate change think tank.Dave spent 13 years working at E.ON analysing electricity & carbon markets. He is currently focused on an NGO campaign to help phase out coal in Europe.He recently published a report analysing the past 4 years of coal policy in the EU, what has been done well & what hasn't worked as well based on whether the policies were: Just, Ambitious, Legislated, Clean, Direct, Reliable, Economic, Healthy & Smart.I was extremely curious to chat with him, particularly because there are fascinating differences between the 2 leading economies in Europe - Germany & the UK. The former is famously ending Nuclear and has to compensate by (controversially) building new coal plants, while the latter has managed to nearly phase out coal entirely and is amongst the countries leading the charge.DAVE JONES & SANDBAG RELEVANT LINKSDave's Twitter Profile - https://twitter.com/CoalFreeDaveSandbag Website - https://sandbag.org.uk/TIMECODES00:51 Dave’s Background & his Experience in the Energy Business Sector05:37 Why It's Important to phase out coal in order to reduce warming By 210008:15 Are coal plants still being built worldwide?13:34 Staying in line with the Paris agreement16:32 Europe & Coal21:24 Coal plants being replaced by gas plants in the US23:46 When is Germany going to phase out coal?29:00 About the European Carbon Market38:36 Solutions for the Asian Coal IndustryLINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEIPCC Report - https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/IEA Model - https://www.iea.org/reports/world-energy-modelReport: 4 Years of Coal Phase-out policies in the EU - https://sandbag.org.uk/project/solving-the-coal-puzzle/
On this first day of a new decade, our staff looks back over the past decade. We have come up with a list of the 20 most important events of the last 10 years—the most significant events in terms of fulfilling Bible prophecy. Our countdown to No. 1 includes news events from every region of the world—we talk about wars, political events, new alliances, economic trends, changes in weather, social and moral developments, spiritual changes and more, and how all these fulfill prophecies of the end time, they point to the urgency of our day, and show how close we are to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. We finish with a bonus item about some inspiring scientific discoveries. Links 20. Explosion of Demonic Influence “It’s Baaaack … the Occult Revival” 19. U.S. Strength Spent in Vain “Not Much Bang for the Buck” “Why the Trumpet Watches America Has Won Its Last War” 18. China Takes Over South China Sea “China Is Steering the World Toward War” “Changing of the Guard,” from He Was Right 17. The ‘Merkel Doctrine’ “Why the Trumpet Watches an Alliance Between Arab Nations and Europe” Germany’s Secret Strategy to Destroy Iran 16. Pope Francis’s Anti-America, Anti-Israel Stance “Much More Than an Economic Plan” “Why Is the Pope Meddling in American Politics?” 15. Militarization of Japan “Why the Trumpet Watches Japan’s March Toward Militarism” 14. Rise of Man-made Climate-Change Theory Why ’Natural’ Disasters? 13. Strongman Politics in Europe “Why the Trumpet Watches the Rise of a German Strongman” A Strong German Leader Is Imminent 12. The Arab Spring “Why the Trumpet Watches Iran Allying With Egypt” “The New ‘Arab Spring’” 11. Mart of Nations “Trade Wars Have Begun” “America Is Being Besieged Economically” “Building Toward a World Catastrophe,” from Isaiah’s End-Time Vision 10. Obama Turns America Left “The Roots of America’s Dangerous Turn Left” “Barack Obama’s Eternal Legacy” 9. Russia Allying With China “Why the Trumpet Watches Russia Allying With China” Russia and China in Prophecy 8. Takeover of Transgenderism Redefining Family “Climate, Gender and the Fight Over Truth” 7. Iran Nuke Deal “The Worst Foreign-Policy Blunder in American History” 6. Germany Dominates Europe “Did the Holy Roman Empire Plan the Greek Crisis?” “Look Who Rules Europe!” “Why Germany Conquered Cyprus” 5. Russia Invades Ukraine “Why the Trumpet Watches a Russian Strongman Dominating Asia” The Prophesied ‘Prince of Russia’ 4. Iran Conquers Iraq “Iraq Is Conquered—On to Jerusalem” “America’s Greatest Defeat—Iran’s Victory” 3. Brexit “Why the Trumpet Watches the UK’s Break From Europe” The United States and Britain in Prophecy 2. Election of President Trump “Saving America From the Radical Left—Temporarily” “Can President Trump Get Control of His Own Divided Government?” 1. The New Throne of David The New Throne of David
Songwriters Guild Live is a weekly radioshow in Amsterdam, focussed on artists who write their own songs. This week your host was Ro Halfhide. We're mentioned as one of the leading podcasts on songwriting! https://blog.feedspot.com/songwriting_podcasts/ Bianca De Leon is an Austin, TX based singer/songwriter dubbed “Queen of the border ballad” by John Nova Lomax, and “A voice from Texas that does it right”, by Guy Clark. She has been touring Europe (Germany, Holland, Finland, Belgium, Scotland, England, Italy) since 2001. Bianca has had 5 EU releases and a recent EU and US release, “Love, Guns & Money.” She was invited to perform at Berklee College of Music in 2015 in the round with Eliza Gilkyson, and Betty Soo. Upcoming tours of the Midwest and Europe are slated for 2019. She has a sultry and mysterious voice that complements her writing and she is an accomplished guitar player, utilizing both finger-picking and flat picking. Jimmy Robinson has been recording and touring for over 40 years. He has received critical and audience praise for his unique virtuoso approach to the guitar, and his rich compositional skill. Jimmy first made a name for himself playing electric guitar and leading the psychedelic rock/blues band Ejaculation (yes, you read correctly, it was 1968, after all...) at the Free Concert weekly series on New Orleans Riverfront.. He went on to front The Progrock band Laugh In The Dark in the 70’s, and in 1975 founded the celebrated instrumental rock fusion band Woodenhead . Woodenhead performs today, and is celebrating their 40th anniversary with a special performance at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in May, 2015, as well as releasing a recording of new material, a live concert from New Orleans’ famed Tipitina’s and a reissue of their entire, remastered catalog. He also founded the New Orleans Guitar Collective Twangorama , with guitarists Phil deGruy and Cranston Clements, and later The New Orleans Guitar Quartet .
Jan speaks with İlkay Özkısaoğlu, B2B business development consultant helping innovative industrial SME companies that target OEM companies. He specializes in creating a full-cycle industrial B2B sales strategy for these companies. Listen as İlkay also talks about how to enter the biggest market in Europe - Germany. Who should I interview next? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, leave a short review and subscribe to Entrepreneurs in B2B Sales on iTunes. Go to http://entrepreneursinb2bsales.com/ilkay-ozkisaoglu/interviews to grab your show-notes from this episode. Connect with Jan Kartusek on Twitter @JanKartusek or @B2BSalesPodcast
Wow! Just such a compelling interview with so many things and places that Ariane and I had gone to. Nonetheless, born and raised in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Ariane felt that there was more of a calling for her, so she ventured out to Europe -- Germany. After going through so many ups and downs, learning in school, being in a state of melancholy for a long time, she found her rhythm after many years and now she has multiple businesses on top of acting out there in Germany. Here are her links!Ariane Del Melo's linksWebsite: https://arianedemelo.com/?fbclid=IwAR1rRavbaHWMZyf_Kp6QKp1069QnDFgmkbg5ADQRHWR-AiQPv2r_NSthiHkFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thebrandingdirector/My LinksPodcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hdzplWx6xB8mhwDJYiP6f?si=5vUca3p2QGuWPZbhzCRwBwPodcast on FM: https://player.fm/series/2288534Podcast on TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Language-Learning-Podcasts/Arsenios-ESL-p1117391/Podcast on ListenNote: https://www.listennotes.com/c/778cf3cfd2564ba5b01f693bfebc96de/arsenio-s-esl-podcast/Podcast on CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Arsenio's-ESL-Podcast-id1251433?country=usFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Arseniobuck/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzp4EdbJVMhhSnq_0u4ntAWebsite: https://thearseniobuckshow.com/Q & A: ArsenioBuck@icloud.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arsenio-buck-9692a6119/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thearseniobuckshow/?hl=enSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/arseniosesllearning)
Episode 56 is an extra special episode where my buddy and dedicated podcast listener Kyle Fast joined me for a pre-holiday conversation to catch up. Kyle is a mutual friend that I met just over a year that works on, sails, and navigates large sailboats for people all over the world. Fresh off a plane from a year in Europe (Germany & Italy), Kyle came by to talk about what his day-to-day life is like, the places he has been fortunate enough to see, and what it truly is like to live, work, and sleep on a ship. Check us out now on the iTunes podcast app for more content to be pumped out weekly once again. If you would like to write in to the official email account of Divergent Thinking: divergentthinking2016@gmail.com
This week on BSD Now, we will be discussing a wide variety of topics including Routers, Run-Controls, the “Rule” of silence and some This episode was brought to you by Headlines Ports no longer build on EOL FreeBSD versions (https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/5ouvmp/ports_no_longer_build_on_eol_freebsd_versions/) The FreeBSD ports tree has been updated to automatically fail if you try to compile ports on EOL versions of FreeBSD (any version of 9.x or earlier, 10.0 - 10.2, or 11 from before 11.0) This is to prevent shooting yourself in the food, as the compatibility code for those older OSes has been removed now that they are no longer supported. If you use pkg, you will also run into problems on old releases. Packages are always built on the oldest supported release in a branch. Until recently, this meant packages for 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3 were compiled on 10.1. Now that 10.1 and 10.2 are EOL, packages for 10.x are compiled on 10.3. This matters because 10.3 supports the new openat() and various other *at() functions used by capsicum. Now that pkg and packages are built on a version that supports this new feature, they will not run on systems that do not support it. So pkg will exit with an error as soon as it tries to open a file. You can work around this temporarily by using the pkg-static command, but you should upgrade to a supported release immediately. *** Improving TrueOS: OpenRC (https://www.trueos.org/blog/improving-trueos-openrc/) With TrueOS moving to a rolling-release model, we've decided to be a bit more proactive in sharing news about new features that are landing. This week we've posted an article talking about the transition to OpenRC In past episodes you've heard me mention OpenRC, but hopefully today we can help answer any of those lingering questions you may still have about it The first thing always asked, is “What is OpenRC?” OpenRC is a dependency-based init system working with the system provided init program. It is used with several Linux distributions, including Gentoo and Alpine Linux. However, OpenRC was created by the NetBSD developer Roy Marples in one of those interesting intersections of Linux and BSD development. OpenRC's development history, portability, and 2-clause BSD license make its integration into TrueOS an easy decision. Now that we know a bit about what it is, how does it behave differently than traditional RC? TrueOS now uses OpenRC to manage all system services, as opposed to FreeBSD's RC. Instead of using rc.d for base system rc scripts, OpenRC uses init.d. Also, every service in OpenRC has its own user configuration file, located in /etc/conf.d/ for the base system and /usr/local/etc.conf.d/ for ports. Finally, OpenRC uses runlevels, as opposed to the FreeBSD single- or multi- user modes. You can view the services and their runlevels by typing $ rc-update show -v in a CLI. Also, TrueOS integrates OpenRC service management into SysAdm with the Service Manager tool One of the prime benefits of OpenRC is much faster boot-times, which is important in a portable world of laptops (and desktops as well). But service monitoring and crash detection are also important parts of what make OpenRC a substantial upgrade for TrueOS. Lastly people have asked us about migration, what is done, what isn't? As of now almost all FreeBSD base system services have been migrated over. In addition most desktop-facing services required to run Lumina and the like are also ported. We are still going through the ports tree and converting legacy rc.d scripts to init.d, but the process takes time. Several new folks have begun contributing OpenRC scripts and we hope to have all the roughly 1k ports converted over this year. BSDRP Releases 1.70 (https://sourceforge.net/projects/bsdrp/files/BSD_Router_Project/1.70/) A new release of the BSD Router Project This distro is designed to replace high end routers, like those from Cisco and Juniper, with FreeBSD running on regular off-the-shelf server. Highlights: Upgraded to FreeBSD 11.0-STABLE r312663 (skip 11.0 for massive performance improvement) Re-Added: netmap-fwd (https://github.com/Netgate/netmap-fwd) Add FIBsync patch to netmap-fwd from Zollner Robert netmap pkt-gen supports IPv6, thanks to Andrey V. Elsukov (ae@freebsd.org) bird 1.6.3 (add BGP Large communities support) OpenVPN 2.4.0 (adds the high speed AEAD GCM cipher) All of the other packages have also been upgraded A lot of great work has been done on BSDRP, and it has also generated a lot of great benchmarks and testing that have resulted in performance increases and improved understanding of how FreeBSD networking scales across different CPU types and speeds *** DragonFlyBSD gets UEFI support (http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commitdiff/7b1aa074fcd99442a1345fb8a695b62d01d9c7fd) This commit adds support for UEFI to the Dragonfly Installer, allowing new systems to be installed to boot from UEFI This script (http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commitdiff/9d53bd00e9be53d6b893afd79111370ee0c053b0) provides a way to build a HAMMER filesystem that works with UEFI There is also a UEFI man page (http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commitdiff/d195d5099328849c500d4a1b94d6915d3c72c71e) The install media (http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commitdiff/5fa778d7b36ab0981ff9dcbd96c71ebf653a6a19) has also been updated to support booting from either UEFI or MBR, in the same way that the FreeBSD images work *** News Roundup The Rule of Silence (http://www.linfo.org/rule_of_silence.html) “The rule of silence, also referred to as the silence is golden rule, is an important part of the Unix philosophy that states that when a program has nothing surprising, interesting or useful to say, it should say nothing. It means that well-behaved programs should treat their users' attention and concentration as being valuable and thus perform their tasks as unobtrusively as possible. That is, silence in itself is a virtue.” This doesn't mean a program cannot be verbose, it just means you have to ask it for the additional output, rather than having it by default “There is no single, standardized statement of the Unix philosophy, but perhaps the simplest description would be: "Write programs that are small, simple and transparent. Write them so that they do only one thing, but do it well and can work together with other programs." That is, the philosophy centers around the concepts of smallness, simplicity, modularity, craftsmanship, transparency, economy, diversity, portability, flexibility and extensibility.” “This philosophy has been fundamental to the the fact that Unix-like operating systems have been thriving for more than three decades, far longer than any other family of operating systems, and can be expected to see continued expansion of use in the years to come” “The rule of silence is one of the oldest and most persistent design rules of such operating systems. As intuitive as this rule might seem to experienced users of such systems, it is frequently ignored by the developers of other types of operating systems and application programs for them. The result is often distraction, annoyance and frustration for users.” “There are several very good reasons for the rule of silence: (1) One is to avoid cluttering the user's mind with information that might not be necessary or might not even be desired. That is, unnecessary information can be a distraction. Moreover, unnecessary messages generated by some operating systems and application programs are sometimes poorly worded, and can cause confusion or needless worry on the part of users.” No news is good news. When there is bad news, error messages should be descriptive, and ideally tell the user what they might do about the error. “A third reason is that command line programs (i.e., all-text mode programs) on Unix-like operating systems are designed to work together with pipes, i.e., the output from one program becomes the input of another program. This is a major feature of such systems, and it accounts for much of their power and flexibility. Consequently, it is important to have only the truly important information included in the output of each program, and thus in the input of the next program.” Have you ever had to try to strip out useless output so you could feed that data into another program? “The rule of silence originally applied to command line programs, because all programs were originally command line programs. However, it is just as applicable to GUI (graphical user interfaces) programs. That is, unnecessary and annoying information should be avoided regardless of the type of user interface.” “A example is the useless and annoying dialog boxes (i.e., small windows) that pop up on the display screen with with surprising frequency on some operating systems and programs. These dialog boxes contain some obvious, cryptic or unnecessary message and require the user to click on them in order to close them and proceed with work. This is an interruption of concentration and a waste of time for most users. Such dialog boxes should be employed only in situations in which some unexpected result might occur or to protect important data.” It goes on to make an analogy about Public Address systems. If too many unimportant messages, like advertisements, are sent over the PA system, people will start to ignore them, and miss the important announcements. *** The Tao of tmux (https://leanpub.com/the-tao-of-tmux/read) An interesting article floated across my news feed a few weeks back. It's what essentially boils down to a book called the “Tao of tmux”, which immediately piqued my interest. My story may be similar to many of yours. I was initially raised on using screen, and screen only for my terminal session and multiplexing needs. Since then I've only had a passing interest in tmux, but its always been one of those utilities I felt was worthy of investing some more time into. (Especially when seeing some of the neat setups some of my peers have with it) Needless to say, this article has been bookmarked, and I've started digesting some of it, but thought it would be good to share with anybody else who finds them-self in a similar situation. The book starts off well, explaining in the simplest terms possible what Tmux really is, by comparing and contrasting it to something we are all familiar with, GUIS! Helpfully they also include a chart which explains some of the terms we will be using frequently when discussing tmux (https://leanpub.com/the-tao-of-tmux/read#leanpub-auto-window-manager-for-the-terminal) One of the things the author does recommend is also making sure you are up to speed on your Terminal knowledge. Before getting into tmux, a few fundamentals of the command line should be reviewed. Often, we're so used to using these out of street smarts and muscle memory a great deal of us never see the relation of where these tools stand next to each other. Seasoned developers are familiar with zsh, Bash, iTerm2, konsole, /dev/tty, shell scripting, and so on. If you use tmux, you'll be around these all the time, regardless of whether you're in a GUI on a local machine or SSH'ing into a remote server. If you want to learn more about how processes and TTY's work at the kernel level (data structures and all) the book The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System (2nd Edition) by Marshall Kirk McKusick is nice. In particular, Chapter 4, Process Management and Section 8.6, Terminal Handling. The TTY demystified by Linus Åkesson (available online) dives into the TTY and is a good read as well. We had to get that shout-out of Kirk's book in here ;) From here the boot/article takes us on a whirlwind journey of Sessions, Windows, Panes and more. Every control- command is covered, information on how to customize your statusbar, tips, tricks and the like. There's far more here than we can cover in a single segment, but you are highly encouraged to bookmark this one and start your own adventure into the world of tmux. *** SDF Celebrates 30 years of service in 2017 (https://sdf.org/) HackerNews thread on SDF (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13453774) “Super Dimension Fortress (SDF, also known as freeshell.org) is a non-profit public access UNIX shell provider on the Internet. It has been in continual operation since 1987 as a non-profit social club. The name is derived from the Japanese anime series The Super Dimension Fortress Macross; the original SDF server was a BBS for anime fans[1]. From its BBS roots, which have been well documented as part of the BBS: The Documentary project, SDF has grown into a feature-rich provider serving members around the world.” A public access UNIX system, it was many people's first access to a UNIX shell. In the 90s, Virtual Machines were rare, the software to run them usually cost a lot of money and no one had very much memory to try to run two operating systems at the same time. So for many people, these type of shell accounts were the only way they could access UNIX without having to replace the OS on their only computer This is how I first started with UNIX, eventually moving to paying for access to bigger machines, and then buying my own servers and renting out shell accounts to host IRC servers and channel protection bots. “On June 16th, 1987 Ted Uhlemann (handle: charmin, later iczer) connected his Apple ][e's 300 baud modem to the phone line his mother had just given him for his birthday. He had published the number the night before on as many BBSes around the Dallas Ft. Worth area that he could and he waited for the first caller. He had a copy of Magic Micro BBS which was written in Applesoft BASIC and he named the BBS "SDF-1" after his favorite Japanimation series ROBOTECH (Macross). He hoped to draw users who were interested in anime, industrial music and the Church of the Subgenius.” I too started out in the world of BBSes before I had access to the internet. My parents got my a dedicated phone line for my birthday, so I wouldn't tie up their line all the time. I quickly ended up running my own BBS, the Sudden Death BBS (Renegade (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renegade_(BBS)) on MS DOS) I credit this early experience for my discovery of a passion for Systems Administration, that lead me to my current career “Slowly, SDF has grown over all these years, never forgetting our past and unlike many sites on the internet, we actually have a past. Some people today may come here and see us as outdated and "retro". But if you get involved, you'll see it is quite alive with new ideas and a platform for opportunity to try many new things. The machines are often refreshed, the quotas are gone, the disk space is expanding as are the features (and user driven features at that) and our cabinets have plenty of space for expansion here in the USA and in Europe (Germany).” “Think about ways you'd like to celebrate SDF's 30th and join us on the 'bboard' to discuss what we could do. I realize many of you have likely moved on yourselves, but I just wanted you to know we're still here and we'll keep doing new and exciting things with a foundation in the UNIX shell.” *** Getting Minecraft to Run on NetBSD (https://www.reddit.com/r/NetBSD/comments/5mtsy1/getting_minecraft_to_run_on_netbsd/) One thing that doesn't come up often on BSDNow is the idea of gaming. I realize most of us are server folks, or perhaps don't play games (The PC is for work, use your fancy-smanzy PS4 and get off my lawn you kids) Today I thought it would be fun to highlight this post over at Reddit talking about running MineCraft on NetBSD Now I realize this may not be news to some of you, but perhaps it is to others. For the record my kids have been playing Minecraft on PC-BSD / TrueOS for years. It's the primary reason they are more often booted into that instead of Windows. (Funny story behind that - Got sick of all the 3rd party mods, which more often than not came helpfully bundled with viruses and malware) On NetBSD the process looks a bit different than on FreeBSD. First up, you'll need to enable Linux Emulation and install Oracle JRE (Not OpenJDK, that path leads to sadness here) The guide will then walk us through the process of fetching the Linux runtime packages, extracting and then enabling bits such as ‘procfs' that is required to run the Linux binaries. Once that's done, minecraft is only a simple “oracle8-jre /path/to/minecraft.jar” command away from starting up, and you'll be “crafting” in no time. (Does anybody even play survival anymore?) *** Beastie Bits UNIX on the Computer Chronicals (https://youtu.be/g7P16mYDIJw) FreeBSD: Atheros AR9380 and later, maximum UDP TX goes from 250mbit to 355mbit. (https://twitter.com/erikarn/status/823298416939659264) Capsicumizing traceroute with casper (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9303) Feedback/Questions Jason - TarSnap on Windows (http://pastebin.com/Sr1BTzVN) Mike - OpenRC & DO (http://pastebin.com/zpHyhHQG) Anonymous - Old Machines (http://pastebin.com/YnjkrDmk) Matt - Iocage (http://pastebin.com/pBUXtFak) Hjalti - Rclone & FreeNAS (http://pastebin.com/zNkK3epM)
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