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Sonia Sodha delves in to the latest developments at Westminster.Sir Keir Starmer celebrated not one, but two, new trade deals this week: with the United States and India. But has Britain got good deals? The Labour chair of the Business and Trade Select Committee, Liam Byrne, and former Conservative trade minister and UK trade envoy to the US, Sir Conor Burns, discuss the merits of the agreements.Following the local election results, in which Reform UK made strong gains at the expense of the main parties, restive Labour MPs have been making their feelings known to the Prime Minister about the government's performance. One of those MPs, Jo White, chair of the Red Wall Group, joined Joe Dromey, General Secretary of the Fabians, to discuss whether Labour needs a change of direction.A spate of recent cyber attacks on retailers including M&S and Co-op have caused alarm in business circles and in government. Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden this week said the attacks were a "wake-up call" for business. To discuss that Sonia speaks to Ciaran Martin, former chief executive of the National Cyber Security Centre and now a professor at Oxford University.And, to reflect on the 80th anniversary of VE Day, Sonia is joined by Lord Michael Heseltine, former Deputy Prime Minister, who witnessed the celebrations in 1945, and Alex Baker, the first Labour MP to represent Aldershot - the home of the British Army.
Guldhaussen är total! Fabian passar på att dra igenom sin guldportfölj, Niklas pratar fallna spelänglar, och Mange uppdaterar kring ny stororder för tyskt försvarsfavorit.(Ungefärliga) tidsstämplar:04:38 Tesla $TSLA10:05 CI Games $CIG15:06 Ceotronics $CEK18:22 Teqnion $TEQ24:40 Guld:Andean Precious Metals $APM Mineros SA $MSA K92 Mining $KNT GoGold Resources $GGD Mako Mining $MKO Viszla Silver $VZLA Lundin Gold $LUG Centerra Gold $CG—Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspod Kontakt: podcast@marketmakers.se Hemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/ Niklas, Fabian och Magnus finns förstås också på Twitter:https://twitter.com/alden_niklas https://twitter.com/franzen_fabian https://twitter.com/analytikern1234 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Programledare: Jesper HofmannI studion: Fabian Ahlstrand, Robin Berglund & MygganGäster på länk: Alexander Axén00:00 Programstart02:03 Öster 3–0 AIK02:52 Malmö 3–2 IFK Göteborg15:14 Häcken 3–1 IFK Norrköping24:46 Hammarby 4–0 IK Sirius25:46 Diskussion kring Bajens truppbygge och strategi35:49 Djurgårdens Europaäventyr38:53 Robin och Fabians allsvenska spåkulorRedaktionen: Otto Jorméus, Oliver Tommos Jernberg, Carl Hultin, Victor Enberg & William ÅbergKontakta redaktionen: otto@dobb.seAnnonsering och samarbeten: johan.rydell@dobb.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025 ska bli Fabians år och det börjar bra med rökarrapport från BIM och fantastiskt köpläge i Mineros. Dessutom: Dubbla veckans sågningar och mycket, mycket mer!(Ungefärliga) tidsstämplar:02:30 Veckans sågning: Smart Eye $SEYE08:40 Zwipe13:30 BIMobject $BIM23:20 Cheffelo $CHEF30:00 Embracer & Asmodee $EMRBAC $ASMDEE36:30 Mineros S.A. $MSA—Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspod Kontakt: podcast@marketmakers.se Hemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/ Niklas, Fabian och Magnus finns förstås också på Twitter:https://twitter.com/alden_niklas https://twitter.com/franzen_fabian https://twitter.com/analytikern1234 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zum Zeitpunkt der Podcast-Aufnahme mit Fabian läuft für die ersten Absolvent:innen seiner Sprachschule in Indien der Countdown:Im April ist ihre Ausbildung abgeschlossen und sie sind bereit für ihr neues Leben als Pflegekräfte in Deutschland.Und sie werden dringend gebraucht: Das Statistische Bundesamt geht davon aus, dass in Deutschland bis 2049 mindestens 280.000 zusätzliche Pflegefachkräfte benötigt werden.Innerhalb von 10 Monaten oder 1.000 Lektionen haben die 100 Kandidat:innen die deutsche Sprache und Kultur kennengelernt. Die Berufserfahrung in der Pflege haben die Meisten schon mitgebracht, doch Teil ihrer Ausbildung ist auch das Üben an deutschen Krankenbetten für die optimale Vorbereitung.Im Recruiting Talk mit Host Simon erzählt Fabian vom Aufbau des Schulprojekts in Indien, dem Schulalltag der Kandidat:innen und den Zukunftsplänen, die er mit WTE verfolgt: 00:00–02:00 Fabian ist zurück! Und er hat spannende Insights zum internationalen Recruiting dabei! 02:01–05:02 Fabians Erfolgsgeheimnis: starke Partner vor Ort. 05:03–14:34 Die Sprache, die Kultur und die Fachkenntnisse: So werden aus Kandidat:innen Pflegefachkräfte. 14:35–16:52 In 1.000 Lektionen zum Deutsch auf B2-Niveau, in 2 bis 3 Monaten in Deutschland, in bis zu 18 Monaten anerkannt. 16:53–18:45 Vom Klassenzimmer ans Patientenbett: Der Schulalltag in Fabians Sprachschule in Indien. 18:46–24:30 Blick in die Zukunft: Die ersten WTE-Absolvent:innen stehen in den Startlöchern, wie geht's weiter? 24:31–26:05 Ein Gütesiegel fürs Pflege-Recruiting. 26:06–27:42 Und jetzt: Schau dir die WTE-Sprachschule auf YouTube an!Die Extra-Dosis Recruiting-Wissen Podcast: Mit Fabians Tipps rekrutieren KMUs erfolgreich im Ausland. Gastbeitrag: Indische Fachkräfte für deutsche Startups. Podcast: Teamaufbau im Startup? Kaja setzt auf internationales Recruiting.Besuche die LinkedIn-Seite von Fabians Unternehmen WTE: www.linkedin.com/company/welcome-to-europeOder verschaffe dir auf YouTube einen Eindruck von WTE: www.youtube.com/@WTEGroupSchau dir Fabians Sprachschule auf Instagram an: www.instagram.com/charkos.europeWorkwise ist der Recruiting-Partner für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen. Wir unterstützen dich bei der Optimierung und Vermarktung deiner Jobangebote auf 350+ Kanälen. Derzeit hilft Workwise über 2.000 Unternehmen dabei, passende Fachkräfte zu finden. Sei 2.001 und werde zu unserer nächsten Erfolgsgeschichte
Etwas später als sonst haben wir uns zusammengesetzt um über unser Jahr 2024 zu sprechen. Was die Gaming-Industrie antreibt, Tiefs und Höhenflüge unsere persönlichen Favoriten und Ausblicke. Seid dabei, wenn wir knappe drei Stunden unseren Rückblick feiern! Leuchttürme 00:00:00 - Ankos 2024, Fabian wird rausgeschmissen & Kinder-Spiele 00:10:57 - Fabians 2024, der Schandfleck der Spieleindustrie & stille Teilnahme 00:29:55 - Good News Tetris, Sony & Anime 00:41:02 - Ankos Trostplätze, Star Wars Outlaws & Silent Hill 2 Remake 00:44:19 - Fabians Trostplätze, Hades 2 & Lonely Mountains 00:52:29 - Anko#5: Tekken 8, K.I. Training & King-Combo-Rage 01:01:04 - Fabian#5: Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising, Atachon & Schafe 01:12:24 - Anko#4: Rise of the Ronin, wunderbare Open World & Charaktere 01:15:23 - Fabian#4 & Anko#3: Warhammer 40k Space Marines 2, Sägen & Bücher 01:25:59 - Fabian#3: Thank Goodness You're Here, Lachen & Liebe 01:31:11 - Anko#2: Balatro, Handy-Suchtfaktor & Anti-Gambling 01:50:41 - Fabian#2: Zenless Zone Zero, ZAJEFF77 & gebt kein Geld dafür aus! 02:10:17 - Anko#1: Astro Bot, Kratos & Funko-Pop 02:26:00 - Fabian#1: Dragons Dogma 2, Wanderlust & Riesendamen 02:30:40 - Aussichten auf 2025, die verstaubte Bibliothek & das Columbo-Eck 02:47:22 - Abmoderation, Danksagung & "We Love You!" Wie ihr uns erreichen könnt: Unser Discord / Unsere Mail Ankos Twitch/ Ankos Reviews / Ankos YouTube Lasst ein Feedback da, gebt uns Rückmeldung und fühlt euch unterhalten! Unsere Intromusik wurde von dem talentierten Gary Butterfield kreiert, zu finden auf Duckfeed.
Etwas später als sonst haben wir uns zusammengesetzt um über unser Jahr 2024 zu sprechen. Was die Gaming-Industrie antreibt, Tiefs und Höhenflüge unsere persönlichen Favoriten und Ausblicke. Seid dabei, wenn wir knappe drei Stunden unseren Rückblick feiern! Leuchttürme 00:00:00 - Ankos 2024, Fabian wird rausgeschmissen & Kinder-Spiele 00:10:57 - Fabians 2024, der Schandfleck der Spieleindustrie & stille Teilnahme 00:29:55 - Good News Tetris, Sony & Anime 00:41:02 - Ankos Trostplätze, Star Wars Outlaws & Silent Hill 2 Remake 00:44:19 - Fabians Trostplätze, Hades 2 & Lonely Mountains 00:52:29 - Anko#5: Tekken 8, K.I. Training & King-Combo-Rage 01:01:04 - Fabian#5: Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising, Atachon & Schafe 01:12:24 - Anko#4: Rise of the Ronin, wunderbare Open World & Charaktere 01:15:23 - Fabian#4 & Anko#3: Warhammer 40k Space Marines 2, Sägen & Bücher 01:25:59 - Fabian#3: Thank Goodness You're Here, Lachen & Liebe 01:31:11 - Anko#2: Balatro, Handy-Suchtfaktor & Anti-Gambling 01:50:41 - Fabian#2: Zenless Zone Zero, ZAJEFF77 & gebt kein Geld dafür aus! 02:10:17 - Anko#1: Astro Bot, Kratos & Funko-Pop 02:26:00 - Fabian#1: Dragons Dogma 2, Wanderlust & Riesendamen 02:30:40 - Aussichten auf 2025, die verstaubte Bibliothek & das Columbo-Eck 02:47:22 - Abmoderation, Danksagung & "We Love You!" Wie ihr uns erreichen könnt: Unser Discord / Unsere Mail Ankos Twitch/ Ankos Reviews / Ankos YouTube Lasst ein Feedback da, gebt uns Rückmeldung und fühlt euch unterhalten! Unsere Intromusik wurde von dem talentierten Gary Butterfield kreiert, zu finden auf Duckfeed.
Årets upplaga av aktietävlingen är här. Peter hyllas för sin andra vinst i rad och Fabian gråter över sin tokförlust. Men vem kom tvåa mellan Mange och Niklas? Dessutom pitchas case inför 2025. Vem tar hem bucklan nästa år?Tidsstämplar:03:13 Genomgång av förra årets case20:05 Peters nya case: Nelly $NELLY21:15 Manges case: Skaka $SKAKO28:27 Niklas case: Acast $ACAST39:30 Fabians case: Guillemot $GUI—Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspod Kontakt: podcast@marketmakers.se Hemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/ Niklas, Fabian och Magnus finns förstås också på Twitter:https://twitter.com/alden_niklas https://twitter.com/franzen_fabian https://twitter.com/analytikern1234 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mange pitchar billiga hylletiketter efter en lyckad turnaround, Niklas vevar i bitcoin och podcastbolag och Fabians största surdeg i år kanske äntligen har bottnat…Tidsstämplar:03:10 Riskvilja och Bitcoin16:08 Acast $ACAST20:00 Borr Drilling $BORR25:46 Guillemot $GUI33:14 Pricer $PRIC—Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspod Kontakt: podcast@marketmakers.se Hemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/ Niklas, Fabian och Magnus finns förstås också på Twitter:https://twitter.com/alden_niklas https://twitter.com/franzen_fabian https://twitter.com/analytikern1234 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ansonsten malt Markus ein Dreieck auf ein Quadrat, Jan bettet sein Haupt auf ein Knautsch-Dingen und Fabians Kinder sind keine Wale.
Konkurs-VD som karriär, guldgruvor och Fabians entre i medtechsektorn. Det och mycket mer i veckans Market Makers!Tidsstämplar:05:40 Veckans sågning08:36 Mineros $MSA14:30 Andean Precious Metals $APM18:00 OssDsign $OSSDBesök vår sponsor Pinpoint Estimates på: https://pinpointestimates.com/ —Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspod Kontakt: podcast@marketmakers.se Hemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/ Niklas, Fabian och Magnus finns förstås också på Twitter:https://twitter.com/alden_niklas https://twitter.com/franzen_fabianhttps://twitter.com/analytikern1234 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ansonsten tabt Markus jetzt auch und ist Uli-kompatibel. Uli riecht einen Plottereinsatz. Und Fabian hatte mal Skills.
Herzlich Willkommen zu unserer neuesten Podcastepisode! Heute feiern wir die Premiere unserer neuen Rubrik „15 Fragen an…“ , in der eure Moderatorin Johanna spannende Persönlichkeiten mit tiefgründigen Fragen auf eine Entdeckungsreise schickt. Den Anfang macht Fabian Untersteiner Fellin, der in einem inspirierenden Gespräch seine Einblicke und persönlichen Erfahrungen mit uns teilt. Freut euch auf ein Gespräch voller wertvoller Impulse! Gemeinsam tauchen Johanna und Fabian in Themen ein, die uns alle bewegen: Sie sprechen über den Umgang mit Fehlern und wie wir aus ihnen lernen können, über die Kraft von Emotionen und wie sie unser Bewusstsein formen, und darüber, wie unsere Erfahrungen uns prägen und Uns zu dem machen, was wir sind. Lasst euch inspirieren, bewegt und vielleicht auch ein bisschen herausgefordert von Fabians offenen Antworten. Diese Episode ist ein wertvoller Begleiter für alle, die tiefer ins Leben eintauchen und neue Perspektiven gewinnen wollen.
Unsere Herzen laufen Marathon und die Beine bluten. Was für ein wilder Ritt in Kölle und diesmal ist der FC nicht ansatzweise der Grund für Fabians und Jonas' Schmerzen zum Wochenanfang. Die beiden haben sich hart gegönnt beim Halb- und Marathon, dabei war die größte Herausforderung nach dem Run eine Sitzgelegenheit zu finden. Jonas wurde fündig und genoss den Aufenthalt im Dixi so sehr, dass er sogar die Hose runterließ. Mei oh mei, am Ende blieben die beiden Brudis leider stabil. Dadurch auch ihre Frisuren... Schade eigentlich, oder Toni Kroos? Eine Produktion von Flutlicht-Film in Zusammenarbeit mit Knacker Einfach.
I detta avsnitt av "Vandra med Henrik" tar Henrik Ståhl med sig komikern och YouTubern Fabian Svorono på en promenad från Lasse i Parken vid Hornstull till en hemlig badplats på Långholmen i Stockholm. Under vandringen diskuterar de två allt från körkort och sommarplaner till Fabians YouTube-projekt och ett märkligt försäkringstillägg för hole-in-ones i golf.Fabian delar med sig av sina erfarenheter som egenföretagare och berättar om sitt senaste projekt där han skickar upp kontroversiell merchandise i stratosfären. Henrik reflekterar över sin egen roll som poddare och de samtalar om konflikträdsla och hur man hanterar kritik.Promenaden avslutas med en klättring ner till Fabians hemliga badställe, där de blickar ut över Stockholms stadshus och diskuterar stadens symboler. Fabian berättar också om sin dramatiska elsparkcykelresa från Göteborg till Stockholm, där han bröt båda armbågarna.Om Fabian Svorono:Fabian Svorono är innehållsskapare, regissör komiker och influencer som snabbt har gjort sig ett namn inom sociala medier och filmskapande. Med sin blandning av humor, kreativitet och teknisk skicklighet har han etablerat sig som en rising star inom svenskt digitalt innehållsskapande och influencer-sfären.Mer om Henrik: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Vill du slippa reklamen? Bli plusmedlem: https://plus.acast.com/s/vandra-med-henrik. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ihr wolltet ihn, ihr kriegt ihn: Lutz van der Horst findet tatsächlich zwischen Promoterminen für seinen eigenen Podcast und Promoterminen für das neue heute-show Spezial Zeit für einen Promotermin bei Schlag & Fertig zu seinem eigenen Podcast und dem neuen heute-show Spezial. Mit Fabian war er zuletzt viel auf Autobahnen und in Malle-Diskos unterwegs und dort wurde viel gegessen. Warum ihn eine Tankstellen-Bockwurst Geil macht und wie er sich ins Fußballthema eingelesen hat, verrät er im exklusiven Gespräch. Außerdem geht es um unschöne Termine bei Neo-Nazis, Fabians frühe Schwärmerei für Lutz und natürlich mal wieder ums Saufen. Und jetzt zurück zur Werbung: „Uns fragt ja keiner!“ der neue Podcast mit Lutz van der Horst und Ilka Bessin startet am 30. August überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. Das neue heute-show Spezial zum Thema Ostdeutschland läuft am selben Abend im ZDF und in der ZDF Mediathek. Eine Produktion von Flutlicht-Film in Zusammenarbeit mit Knacker Einfach. Hol dir den Upgrade mit der kostenlosen CLARK App und erfahre alle Infos mit dem Code "SCHLAGUNDFERTIG74“ zum Shopping-Gutschein hier. https://www.clark.de/landing/social/schlag_und_fertig74/?promo_code=SCHLAGUNDFERTIG74&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=schlag_und_fertig&utm_campaign=bc-30-2-1&utm_content=web Steuern einfach machen! Erledige jetzt deine Steuererklärung einfach mit Taxfix. Jetzt loslegen in der App oder auf taxfix.de. Neukunden sparen bis zum 02. September 5€ mit dem Code: SCHLAGFERTIG24
Welcome Home beim SUBGROUND TALK, unserem Podcast für die elektronische Musikszene!Für Folge #12 hat sich Improvisations-Live-Artist Fabian Laute mit unserem Host Moritz getroffen.Viele von euch haben Fabian vielleicht dieses Jahr auf der Tanzwüste des Fusion Festivals kennengelernt. Auch wir sind dort auf Fabian aufmerksam geworden und waren fasziniert von seiner außergewöhnlichen Art, elektronische Musik live zu improvisieren.Fabians musikalische Reise begann mit Musikunterricht, Jugendbands und Jamsession. Er lernte in Köln die Sub- und Ravekultur kennen, deren Essenz ihn bis heute begleitet. Eigentlich auf der Suche nach ein paar Drumsounds als Begleitung zur Improvisation an der Gitarre entdeckte er die Welt der Synthesizer und Drummachines. Nach ein paar Monaten vor Ableton Live verwarf er die Musikproduktion am Rechner und fand mit eigenen Setups und Performance-Konzepten den Weg zurück zur freien Improvisation. Jedes seiner Livesets ist ein Unikat und von einem charakteristischen Fabian Laute Sound durchzogen. Irgendwo zwischen Techno und Trance, Musiker und Publikum, Extase und Untergang zeigen seine Sets was passiert, wenn sich improvisierender Multi-Instrumentalist und subkulturelle Ravekultur in einer Biographie vereinen.Alles Wichtige über Fabians Reise erfahrt ihr in dieser Episode vom SUBGROUND TALK. Viel Spaß!Referenzen aus der Folge:Kolbhalle Köln Crowdfunding https://www.startnext.com/kolbhalleFabian Laute @Tanzwüste Fusion Festival 2024 https://soundcloud.com/fabianlaute/fusion-festival-2024-tanzwuste-openingFabian Laute @MitDir Festival 2024 https://soundcloud.com/fabianlaute/fabian-laute-live-mit-dir-festival-2024-zeitmaschineTrailer für die WILDWECHSEL Dokumentation des zeitgenössischen Theaters https://youtu.be/qeiWhpFFvok?si=2ZRdCRLnQtxudHhqSubground Talk Gäste Playlist SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/subground-talk/sets/sets-unserer-gaesteGespielte Tracks von Fabian Laute:Fabi spielt ausschließlich Live Improvisationen, daher gibt es keine Songs die released sind.(Für Nachweis der Lizenzrechte bitte uns kontaktieren siehe unten.)Über Fabian Laute findet ihr mehr Infos hier:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabian_laute/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/fabianlauteÜber den SUBGROUND TALK Podcast:In diesem Podcast erwarten euch alle zwei Wochen spannende Talks rund um die elektronische Musikszene der Subkultur. Unser Host Moritz lädt dazu verschiedenste Menschen ein: Artists, DJs, VeranstalterInnen, Crews, Technikteams, ProducerInnen und spricht mit ihnen über Musik, Clubs, Festivals, Werdegänge und Insider Stories aus der Szene. Außerdem schauen wir regelmäßig bei unseren guten FreundInnen vom 3000Grad vorbei, um über alles zu reden, was vor, während und nach dem Festival passiert. Wir möchten so auch Zugänglichkeit zur Szene schaffen und Möglichkeiten für kulturellen Austausch und Raum für Diskurse über unsere Wertebasis und Ausgestaltung geben.“Wir” sind SUBGROUND - Ein Veranstaltungs- und Szenekollektiv, welches aus der unabhängigen Streaming-Plattform subground.org (https://subground.org/) hervorgegangen ist. Unser Host - Moritz König - und (3000GRAD-Verantwortlicher) Molle aka Mollono.Bass gründeten die Plattform 2020 als Support für die vom Corona Lockdown gezeichnete Szene, sodass sich diverse Clubs und Kollektive Online darstellen und Spenden sammeln konnten. Mittlerweile steht SUBGROUND unter anderem hinter verschiedenen Veranstaltungsreihen wie Klangwald und Rave Cage und arbeitet eng aber unabhängig mit 3000GRAD zusammen.Schreibt uns gerne Feedback und verfolgt uns unter:E-Mail: subground@3000grad.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/subground.music/Danke an das gesamte Team:Redaktion und Orga: Anna Krajewski, Emil Kastrau, Leonore Klein, Patrick Hartung // Post-Produktion: Benedikt & Laurentius RammeDanke für euren Support:Feedback und Mentoring von 3000GRAD // Intro Track: "Gone" von Alleman, released auf Katermukke 2019 // Podcast Cover Foto "3000Grad Festival 2023 - Kombinat100 Auftritt" von Sebastian Vandrey
We return to our elite books series with a book chronicling and organizing the elite power structure of monopoly capital, the true source of power behind the Anglo-American establishment. Romanian historian / author Ratiu continues the work of Professor Sutton's unique analyses into the great game and the real power behind the throne. Fabian socialism is crucial to understanding our era, and this work relies heavily on Quigley, but provides a unique take that delves into more depth about old school Fabians and the modern convergence. This may extend into a few lectures: the full talks are available at my site or R0kfin. Orders for the Red Book are here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/the-red-book-essays-on-theology-philosophy-new-jay-dyer-book/ Orders for new book here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/meta-narratives-essays-on-philosophy-symbolism-new-jay-dyer-book-pre-orders/ Send Superchats at any time here: https://streamlabs.com/jaydyer/tip Use JAY50 promo code here https://choq.com for huge discounts - 50% off! Set up recurring Choq subscription with the discount code 'Jay53LIFE' R0kfin signup: https://rokfin.com/creator/jaydyer Join my site here: https://jaysanalysis.com/membership-account/membership-levels/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jay-sanalysis--1423846/support.
Flachwitze ist der Titel der 69. Folge von Alles Geht. Hier trifft Mareike auf Fabian Carl, Absolvent der Abteilung V - Produktion und Medienwirtschaft. Es geht um Alternativen zur Produktion, um Stamm-Apotheken, um – natürlich – Flachwitze und Fernsehen als Kind. Außerdem: Was war Fabians erste Filmerfahrung? Welche Rolle spielt Indiana Jones? Wie steht es mit dem englischen Frauenfußball? Und wie ist es, in der Werbung zu arbeiten? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ansonsten lehrt uns Uli Sachen über Katzen und Enten, die wir vielleicht nie wissen wollten. Markus ist vielleicht suchtgefährdet - für eine gewisse Definition von Sucht. Fabian will keinen Ponchopulli und auch keinen Pulliponcho. Und Jan hat den Dienstag vergessen.
Der letzte Spieltag in der Gruppenphase steht vor der Tür und Jonas und Fabian ziehen ein Zwischenfazit. Während Gareth Southgate wahrscheinlich auch mit Helm Peleton fahren würde, überzeugt ein 16-jähriger Spanier. Wie stand es eigentlich um Jonas physische Verfassung in seiner Pubertät? Erfahrt in der Folge, was Jürgen Klopps Zähne mit Renovierungen in der Wohnung zu tun haben und hört Fabians neues Lieblingslied: "Kartoffeln auf die 1". Eine Produktion von Flutlicht-Film in Zusammenarbeit mit Knacker Einfach. Erlebe alle 51 Spiele der UEFA EURO 2024TM live nur bei MagentaTV, darunter 5 Exklusivspiele. Genieße die EURO in UHD-Qualität auf drei exklusiven TV-Kanälen für die Fußball-EM, inkl. eigenem Taktik-Feed, der Reaction Show und Konferenzen am letzten Gruppenspieltag. Freu dich außerdem auf die Nationalmannschaft der Sportübertragung mit dem besten Expertenteam Deutschlands um Johannes B. Kerner, Michael Ballack, Tabea Kemme und Wolff Fuss. Jetzt MagentaTV Flex buchen und sofort dabei sein: https://www.telekom.de/sport/fussball-magenta-tv?wt_mc=mtv-schlagundfertig-euro
I säsongens sista ordinarie avsnitt blir det mängder av spaningar och reflektioner om allt från budspekar till sanslösa incitamentspaket. Dessutom plockar Fabian fram både joystick och rattar och bjuder på ett case som marknaden helt missförstått.Tidsstämplar:03:55 Veckans sågning07:05 Tesla $TSLA11:00 Nvidia $NVDA14:20 Nibe $NIBE18:00 Budkonflikter $AWRD20:40 Gaming $EG7 $PDX22:50 Guillemot Corp $GUI—Tack till vår huvudsponsor Pareto, skaffa dig marknadens bästa mäklare redan idag på paretosec.se —Besök också vår sponsor trine.com/marketmakers för att investera i grön energi och få avkastning på dina pengar.Som ny investerare får du även 100 EUR rabatt vid en investering på minst 1 000 EUR.—Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspod Kontakt: podcast@marketmakers.se Hemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/ Niklas, Fabian och Magnus finns förstås också på Twitter:https://twitter.com/alden_niklas https://twitter.com/franzen_fabian https://twitter.com/analytikern1234 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniel och Fabian diskuterar världens längsta drinknamn, Fabians extremt inövade publikframträdande och det sjuka besöken av kiss-öar på Emanuels födelsedagskalas! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Boshuda, Freunde! Weltpremiere bei uns! Das erste durfte ich einen Gast beim Podcast begrüßen. Niemand geringeren als Fabian vom Tablepottcast. Er hat uns einiges mitgebracht: Neben der Tablepott-Umfrage geht es um Fabians letztes Shatterpoint Game und seine Wunschliste für Shatterpoint. Alles natürlich spektakulär. Möge die Macht mit euch sein! _____________________________________ Unser Supporter - TOP TABLES Köln (Hier könnt ihr uns antreffen): https://www.top-tables.de/ Unser Linktree: https://linktr.ee/boshudapodcast Kommt auf unseren Discord und diskutiert mit uns über die Folge: https://discord.gg/uNHDXyWBX9 _________________________________
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Eine Marsstation und ein Wodka-Smoothie gefällig? Dieser Podcast ist anders. Ich bin bei Britta Barth, Head of Residential der B&L Gruppe, und dem international gefeierten Designer Fabian Freytag zu Gast. Fabian hat eine Musterwohnung im HAFENPARK QUARTIER in Frankfurt am Main eingerichtet. „Einen Ort, an dem sich Menschen gern treffen“, will er schaffen und einen Happen, der die Phantasie anregt. Im elften Stockwerk einer der Wohntürme, entworfen von Star-Architekt Hadi Teherani, lasse ich mir von Britta noch einmal die wichtigsten Fakten zu diesem Landmark-Projekt erzählen. Und von Fabian, welche Trends er sieht, welche große Rolle Vintage-Möbel spielen und wieso bei der Bestellung von neuen Möbeln niemand nach Nachhaltigkeit schreit. Wir sprechen über Grundrisse, den Vibe von Berlin, den Anspruch internationaler Investoren an Wohndesign, den Realitätscheck von Entwürfen sowie die Heiligkeit des Handwerks und Fabians fehlende Angst vor Künstlicher Intelligenz. Ein traumhaftes Potpourri der guten Laune! „Ich will keine abgehobene Designklitsche sein“, sagt Fabian, der unter die 100 besten Kreativen von der AD gewählt wurde.
[originally published on Patreon Oct 12, 2021] Today's all about novels as spycraft. I introduce the premise, the different classifications, and then briefly discuss Ian Fleming, George Viereck, Robert Ludlum, John le Carré, George Orwell, Anthony Burgess, and then Aldous Huxley. First I talk about Thomas Henry Huxley, Aldous's grandfather, the X Club, the rise of Darwinism and Social Darwinism, its connections to Rhodes, Milner, and the Fabians, and HG Wells. Then, I go through Aldous Huxley's life, his time in Hollywood, his friends and circle, and how he set up networks in the US to promote drug culture. songs: snippets of Musica Ricercata by György Ligeti (Eyes Wide Shut) Henry the Eighth by Herman's Hermits Brave New World by Motorhead
Ansonsten hört Markus keinen Unterschied. Schatten-Jan übernimmt und ist emotional wie immer. Jens ist mit dem Wüstenplanet alleine in der Wüste. Und Fabian dreht am Rad.
Programledare: Sebastian Järpehag Gäster: Felicia Takman, Fabian Svorono, Daniel Filipsson, Johannes Brenning … STORY HOTEL AMK Morgons lyssnare har 30% rabatt på samtliga rumskategorier. Patreons har 40% rabatt på samtliga rumskategorier För att boka, gå in på hyatt.com och ange koden 165414 under "Corporate or Group Code" (viktigt att inte välja annan typ av rabattkod). … Relevanta länkar: …Samir och Viktors världsrekord https://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/a/kaykGk/samir-och-viktor-har-slagit-varldsrekord …Brennings farsa https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden_Solar_System …Elvanse https://www.etc.se/story/patienterna-larmar-vaar-adhd-medicin-elvanse-har-slutat-fungera-foer-oss …Sora https://www.svtplay.se/video/ewqd2BA/kulturnyheterna/igar-21-38?position=246&id=jMyMVYd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXpdyAWLDas …spelningen på Rönells Antikvariat https://ronnells.se/events/live-filipsson-gamba-rangstad/ …Fabians youtubekanal https://www.youtube.com/@FabianSvorono …Gunilla Persson https://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/melodifestivalen/a/5B9RV6/insats-pa-gunilla-perssons-hotell https://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/melodifestivalen/a/Moz9LB/perssons-smycken-varda-under-100000 https://omni.se/gunilla-persson-jag-ar-inte-skyldig-de-pengarna/a/69xlo3 Låtarna som spelades var: BAYRAKTAR is Life - Taras Borovko Purrple Cat - Thunder Nap Jack - Filipsson Gamba Rangstad Pony - Ginuwine Alla låtar finns i AMK Morgons spellista här: https://open.spotify.com/user/amk.morgon/playlist/6V9bgWnHJMh9c4iVHncF9j?si=so0WKn7sSpyufjg3olHYmg Stötta oss gärna på Swish, varje litet bidrag uppskattas enormt! 123 646 2006
In episode 43 we have returning guest Matt Sergiou joining us to continue the conversation on social engineering. In this one we turn our attention to a once secret society who still exist today, albeit completely out in the open, called the Fabian society. With logos such as a wolf in sheep's clothing and a tortoise to show their gradual approach to forcing social change via the MSM, politics, science and economics...their agenda from the very beginning was to help instill global socialism. Socialism the sort in which you own nothing, and a small cabal of ‘Socialist Aristocrats' and secret occultists...own the lot. Oh, and did I mention the part about depopulation and eugenics? And from this vantage point in history, it would be fair to say their objectives are closer than ever to completion. But who are they and why still today, are the members of societies like the Fabians, and their many minions in music, the arts, science and politics still lauded as ‘heroic' figures. When the reality couldn't be further from the truth. Join us in episode 42 as we explore the Fabians. Another key episode in our ongoing discussion on how for over 100 years a coherent and consistent agenda was applied at all levels of culture, to socially engineer the current agenda. EPISODE LINKS: PART 2 FOR MEMBERS: www.parallelmike.com UPCOMING GROUP COACHING INFORMATION VIDEO: https://youtu.be/psMHPQhuwcA MIKE'S INVESTING NEWSLETTER: www.patreon.com/parallelsystems ROKFIN: www.rokfin.com/parallelsystems GUEST LINKS: CONSPIRO MEDIA WEBSITE: https://conspiromedia.wordpress.com/ CONSPIRO AT SPREAKER: https://www.spreaker.com/user/mattconspiro FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/conspiromedia/ THE OCCULT BEATLES: https://theoccultbeatles.wordpress.com/ YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/conspiroTV
Jay analyzes the moves made by many philosophers, elites, monopolists communists, socialists and Fabians for a one world socialized order, organized under the ethos of a techn0cratic centralized AI system. Richard's new course is here: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147619501/hZMWNFNp Send Superchats at any time here: https://streamlabs.com/jaydyer/tip The New Philosophy Course is here: https://marketplace.autonomyagora.com/philosophy101 Orders for the Red Book are here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/the-red-book-essays-on-theology-philosophy-new-jay-dyer-book/ Subscribe to my site here: https://jaysanalysis.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ Follow me on R0kfin here: https://rokfin.com/jaydyer Use JAY50 promo code here https://choq.com for huge discounts - 50% off! Set up recurring Choq subscription with the discount code JAY53LIFE for 53% off now
I veckans avsnitt får Anders klämma på nya Model 3 Highland. EU skärper tonen om kinesisk prisdumpning samtidigt som Volkswagen lägger ner elbilstillverkning. Håller tyskarna på att bli utkonkurrerade och innebär det här dyrare elbilar eller är det motiverade åtgärder? Dessutom har Anders svaret på varför elbilar behöver bärgas. Tydligen är det väldigt vanligt med batteriproblem, eller? Och så är det – hösten till ära – äntligen dags för Fabians stora värmepumpsskola. Stöd podden genom att bli plusprenumerant. För 29 kronor i månaden får du senaste avsnittet i förväg, slipper reklam och tillgång till alla avsnitt. Klicka på prenumereraknappen i Apple podcaster, sök upp Bilar med sladd+ på Spotify eller följ denna länk om du använder någon annan poddspelare: https://plus.acast.com/s/bilarmedsladd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a Fabian-Socialist context, the term “conspiracy” originated with the conspirators themselves. It was freely used by early Fabians like H. G. Wells (“The Open Conspiracy”) and their close collaborators. Lenin and other Russian communist leaders who enjoyed warm relations with the Fabians, were so fond of it that they carried on referring to their party as “conspiratorial” long after they had seized power.Indeed, as amply shown by numerous critics, Fabian-Socialist strategy and tactics fit the accepted definition of conspiracy: historically, the Fabian Society has seen itself as an elite group that uses stealth as a means to establish socialism, i.e., nationalisation, abolition of private property and total state control over society. Ramsay MacDonald, an early Fabian, Labour Party ideologue and future Prime Minister of Britain, wrote that the state must “feel and think for the whole of society”.Email us: thefacthunter@mail.comWebsite: thefacthunter.comShow Notes:https://fabiansociety.wordpress.comFabian Society Historyhttps://whyterabbit.medium.com/fabian-society-8803a7002ad6More Covid BShttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-covid-2023-variant-eg5-strain-what-to-know/https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/22/covid-novavax-vaccine-eris-variant.htmlCantor Fitzgeraldhttps://www.cantor.com/our-company/leadership-team/Howard Lutnickhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_LutnickAtlanta-based Morris Brown College says they are reinstating Covid mask mandates.https://www.instagram.com/p/CwOoEpvtSLk/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
It is the most pledged policy in recent decades and yet never delivered … Labour proposed a national care service in 2010, Theresa May had a plan in 2017, Boris Johnson pretended to have one in 2019 … So far nothing. Now the Fabian Society has set out its ideas for a National Care Service with a report broadly welcomed by its shadow Health Secretary, Wes Streeting. But where will the money come from and does Keir Starmer have the political will to deliver finally? That's two of many questions I discuss with Andrew Harrop, General Secretary of the Fabians as we delve deep in thorny areas with the next election moving into view. Rock N Roll Politics is live at the Edinburgh Festival from Sunday August 13th ... a different show every day. Tickets here: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/steve-richards-presents-rock-n-roll-politics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heather Harrah, a local Yoga studio owner, and Bean Harrah, a local gym owner, met through each other's movement forms. Once they began moving with each other and became connected to the others community, they quickly realized how much their clients needed the other for balance in body & mind. From this place of love, health, and a passion for well balanced living, Heather & Bean created Urban Flex and Flow. Hear how this couple views life, work, family, passion, and community in this awe-inspiring conversation. Please rate, subscribe, and share this podcast with everyone you know. We can be found on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Topics covered in this episode: The Bhagavad Gita, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad_Gita Grit, Angela Duckworth, https://angeladuckworth.com/grit-book/ Fabians, http://www.fabiansitalianbistro.com/ Bambi, https://www.bambivegantacos.com/ The Little Prince, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince How yoga works, Geisha Michael Roach, https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/53893322 Stephanie snyder, yoga teacher, http://www.stephaniesnyder.com/about Todd durkin, https://todddurkin.com/
Camilla och Robin går igenom avsnitt 21-25 och pratar om Marcus misslyckade fälla, om att Sophie vill äta varaner, en grov bajshistoria, om Fabians frisyr (en sista gång) och spekulerar om Ballerinaspons. Veckans avsnitt ligger bakom betalvägg. Vill du får tillgång till hela avsnittet och alla avsnitt går du in på patreon.com/Robinsonpodden
Camilla, Elinor och lite Robin går igenom avsnitt 11-15. Vi pratar om Fabians toffs som alltid ligger ”rätt”. Vem som är nya Anna, om hur dåligt lag nord bråkar, förgiftningen, om vilka som är våra favorithajar, lite snuskprat, om praktikant verkligen är rätt använt osv osv. Hela avsnittet får du tillgång till om du är Patreon och det blir du på Patreon.com/Robinsonpodden
Enrick and Peter are joined by Fabian from Corinthians in English (@Corinthians__EN) to talk all things Sport Club Corinthians Paulista. Fabians tells us about growing up in the 90s and becoming a Corinthians supporter in the era of Marcelinho. The impact of Socrates and "Democracia Corinthiana", arrival of Ronaldo, and the 2012 Libertadores triumph are discussed at length. Fabian also explains the monumental win vs Chelsea in the 2012 Club World Cup and what it means to be the most recent South American team to lift that trophy. The guys then quizzed Fabian on the current Corinthians roster and manger as well as expectations and predictions for the upcoming Brasilerão. Follow Fabian on Twitter - @Corinthians__EN Follow us on Twitter! @TheSmokingSnk @enrick_1011 @santosfc_ingles
Frank invites Jay Dyer on to do a deep dive into the Atlanticist power bloc.
The Origins of the Austrian School of Economics "There are two types of enlightenment. Grass roots, like the Austrian or Scottish kind, or Top down like the Jacobin or Fabian kind." Rahim Taghizadegan is most well known as an Author, Bitcoiner & Educator/University Lecturer and the “Last Austrian Economist in the direct Austrian Tradition”. He wrote a piece for the latest Bitcoin Times, Austrian Edition. You can read and boost that here: https://bitcointimes.com.au/from-bitcoin-to-the-austrian-school/ This man is an absolute WEALTH of knowledge and I we had an incredible discussion about the origins of Austrian Economics, money, banking and merchant networks - all which are precedents to Bitcoin. If you're a history buff and love to learn about the origin of things, THIS is an episode you will absolutely love. We cover: A history of Austrian Economics: Menger & his lineage. Menger as a bright “node” in emergent Austrian thinking A little about the Crown prince Who was the Nobel Laureate (Hayek?) Menger's students “Two lesser-known nodes in the network of the Austrian School would go on to have a much more profound impact on the world than the academic heirs of that tradition.” Felix Somary who became one of the founders of Swiss private banking. Richard Schüller, one of the best-connected diplomats of his time, who played an equally underestimated role in the return to peace after the World Wars and the independence of small post-war Austria. The difference between the Prussians of that era and their focus on Politics, VS the Austrian focus on culture and enterprise. “In the Austrian empire, a limited group of merchants had been granted total economic freedom and tax exemptions to make up for the relative backwardness of the empire. Successful entrepreneurs gathered in Vienna, and their quickly rising wealth brought leisure without political clout, influencing, among others, people like Menger and Hayek.“ “In a way, they resembled the Scottish Tobacco merchants whose leisure and similar distance from the state had fostered the Scottish Enlightenment. And there had indeed been old intellectual connections through Scottish and Irish monks and the scholastic tradition.” How did Switzerland emerge in the first place? Switzerland and Alpine Regions as microcosms and remnants of the glory of Europe. Emergent VS Top Down enlightenment. Who were the Fabians & the Jacobins? What is their view & model of the world? Why has that remained so appealing? Does Bitcoin change that? This was an incredible conversation and one that I hope you will learn alot from. Rahim made a book recommendation: “The Raven of Zurich” Go pick that up. You can follow Rahim's work on twitter: @scholarium_at And of course, go check out the Essay & support The Bitcoin Times here: bitcointimes.com.au/essays ____________________________________ Thanks again for listening. Reminder that you can pick up a copy of The UnCommunist Manifesto on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B837FN63 You can pick up a copy of The Bitcoin Times from: BitcoinTimes Subscribe & Leave a Review !! That helps too.
We return to our elite books series with a book chronicling and organizing the elite power structure of monopoly capital, the true source of power behind the Anglo-American establishment. Romanian historian / author Ratiu continues the work of Professor Sutton's unique analyses into the great game and the real power behind the throne. Fabian socialism is crucial to understanding our era, and this work relies heavily on Quigley, but provides a unique take that delves into more depth about old school Fabians and the modern convergence. This may extend into a few lectures: the full talks are available at my site or R0kfin.
Come listen to a WUU service! David Fabian, MD, struggled with his male identity for much of his first 62 years. Finally, 20 years into his marriage to Leslie, Deborah emerged full-time, in 2011. During the 2-year transition, Leslie was compelled to write about the challenges of supporting her beloved, as she relinquished her male spouse. Her efforts resulted in the 2014 publication of her book, My Husband's a Woman Now: A Shared Journey of Transition and Love. In this service, the Fabians will share a bit of the transgender story, and tell how their marriage has endured, and their mutual love and support have deepened. Leslie will be autographing and selling her books following the service. Leslie & Deborah Fabian, Guest Worship Leaders Nan Hart, Worship Associate Austen Petersen, Director of Religious Education David Hamilton, Piano David Welch, Vocals The YouTube version is here Thank you for listening. For more information about the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists, or to join us on Sunday mornings, visit www.wuu.org. Permission to reprint, podcast, and/or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-735438. All rights reserved.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Fabian society was weirdly similar to the EA movement, published by MathiasKB on April 26, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. I recently ran into this book review by Scott Alexander. While reading the book review I kept being struck by passages that could just as well have been describing the EA movement. The Fabian movement was an influential British socialist movement. They managed to get their members into various important positions in society to lobby for their, at the time, radical socialist agenda demanding free public education, women's suffrage, eight hour work days and more.Even its critics sounded familiar, arguing that the Fabian society was nothing more than a talking-club the privileged! A few highlights from the review: Whatever the Fabians' other advantages, they arose at a really good time to be a socialist thinker. There was a sort of feeling in the air that socialism was the wave of the future, that there were literally no good arguments whatsoever against it, that you were either an intellectual (in which case it was obvious that socialism was better) or you were just so thoughtless that you had never even considered the matter at all He didn't expect forceful action – recruitment campaigns, branch organizations, or the like – to have any effect. Instead, he favored a soft touch. Have the sort of intellectual atmosphere that talented people would be attracted to. Gradually draw them in with interesting social and intellectual activities. Once they're attached, get them in on the first rung of some ladder or other – local politics, informal debate, small-time pamphlet writing. Have a few geniuses around who can recognize other geniuses. Then have positions to put people in once they're worthy of it – whether it's the lecture circuit, the propaganda business, or a university for them to teach at. The Society's members tended to be strange people, mercurial and hard to keep on task. Occasionally they would get distracted and forget about communism entirely, running off to worry about art or philosophy or ghost-hunting or something. Pease was generally unimpressed with how these worked out. He felt experience had proven most of the people based outside London to be intellectually second-rate and without much to contribute. It seems to me there is a ton to learn from the history of the Fabian society. Both from its successes and shortcomings. I'm curious to hear what you think. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
This week we sit down with Gravel Locos founder Fabian Serralta to unpack the road to developing a stand out event. New for this year, Gravel Locos will be adding an event in Peublo, CO in addition to the original event in Hico, TX. Episode Sponsor: Hammerhead. Use coupon code 'TheGravelRide' for a free custom color kit and premium water bottle. Gravel Locos Website Support the Podcast Join The Ridership Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos: Gravel Locos [00:00:00] Craig Dalton: Hello, and welcome to the gravel ride podcast, where we go deep on the sport of gravel cycling through in-depth interviews with product designers, event organizers and athletes. Who are pioneering the sport I'm your host, Craig Dalton, a lifelong cyclist who discovered gravel cycling back in 2016 and made all the mistakes you don't need to make. I approach each episode as a beginner down, unlock all the knowledge you need to become a great gravel cyclist. [00:00:26] Craig Dalton: Have you ever thought about organizing a gravel event? I certainly have this week's guest Fabion. Serralta took that passion and idea to create an event. And created gravel Locos. The original event in Heico Texas is joined this year by a new event in Pueblo, Colorado. I sat down with Fabi and to learn about his inspiration for gravel Locos, the charitable component of what he does and the general theme of all gravel Locos events. Before we jump into the conversation. I need to thank this week. Sponsor hammerhead. The hammerhead kuru to you as raised the bar for cycling computers. You can get advanced GPS, navigation, and intuitive software right on your handlebars. In a way you never thought possible. I spent this past weekend down in Tucson, Arizona. After speaking with John from the mountain lemon, gravel grinder, a few years back, I've been itching to get out on the course. So I simply downloaded the GPS file from their website, uploaded it to my kuru to and felt super confident going out there in the back country. I've got a ton of stories about some of the snafoos. I had mechanically speaking while I was out there, but from a navigational perspective, it was spot on what I really appreciate about the crew too. And I've talked about the responsive touchscreen display before. Is that in the navigation? Once you've loaded a route in there, you get a little icon, no matter what screen you're on. saying when the next turn is coming up. It's those little touches and details that I think really setting the hammerhead crew to a part beyond that, I really got to dive into the climber feature, which is something unique and special about hammerhead. The climber feature allows you to visualize and prepare for upcoming gradient changes in real time. So, what does that mean? Basically it translates to a nice graph. On the climber screen on your crew to computer that shows you in color-coded fashion. The length to the top of the climb, both in miles, as well as elevation, and then gradient by gradient profile looks that map exactly to what you're experiencing when you're out on an adventure loop that you've never been on before. It was super useful to see, okay, this is going to be a punchy. Mile mile and a half climb. Versus at the end i discovered as it turned a corner that i was in front of a six mile climb but fortunately the gradient was pretty chill. This all translates to knowledge is power. And with the hammerhead crew too, you can get all the information available out of your GPX files. You can customize it to the nth degree. I still have a ways to go and customizing mine, but you can see the power of organizing your data right there on your computer screen. For a limited time, our listeners can get a free custom color kit and exclusive premium water bottle with the purchase of a hammerhead crew to visit hammerhead.io right now and use the promo code, the gravel ride. At checkout to get yours today, that's a free custom color kit. And a premium water bottle with the purchase of a career to. Go to hammerhead.io at all three items to your cart and use the promo code. The gravel ride. With that said let's jump right into my interview with Fabienne from gravel Locos. [00:03:40] CraigDalton.: Fabian , welcome to the show. [00:03:41] FabianSerralta: Hey, Craig. Thank you. [00:03:43] CraigDalton.: It's good to talk to you again. [00:03:44] FabianSerralta: Same here. Thank you. [00:03:46] CraigDalton.: I'm excited to learn all the things about gravel locus and, but would love to learn a little bit about your background first, just kinda what drew you into the sport originally, and then what led you to take on the huge challenge of creating an event? [00:04:01] FabianSerralta: Well, I, I would definitely say I was probably what led me to the sport was purely accidental. I I purchased a, a ranch in Oklahoma in 2012, and I remember the first time driving out there to see this ranch with the R I was following a realtor and wearing this perfectly smooth country road. And I was just thinking, this is great. I'm gonna have my road bike out here. And and as soon as we get to the one road leads to the ranch, it was this. Awful road with rocks and gravel and dirt. And I was like, oh my gosh, this is terrible. I'm not gonna be able to ride my road, bike out here. And then we're on this road. And this lady is just like flying on this road and just dusting, dirt everywhere. And then we're just flying on their road and, and it was like a 15 mile drive from on this. Awful gravel dirt road to the driveway of this ranch that I had just purchased and or I was about to purchase. And then the driveway from this road to the ranch was another mile and a half. And when we get to the ranch property in the house, I said to her. This is terrible. I'm not gonna be able to ride my bike when I'm out here. She's like, well, what do you mean? I said, I'll get a flat tire by the time I get to, to the to the main road. And she's like, well, you can just drive your bike in your car and, and go out there and just park out there. I'm like, where am I gonna park? That's like somebody else's property out there. So this is 2012. And I, so I buy this property and probably from 20 12, 20 13 until about 2015. I didn't get to ride my road bike every time that I went out there. [00:05:41] CraigDalton.: yeah. I was gonna say there wasn't a lot of options [00:05:43] FabianSerralta: Yeah. [00:05:44] CraigDalton.: of gravel bikes at that point in time. [00:05:45] FabianSerralta: Yeah. But then in 2015, I'm visiting my son in Denver. He was gonna school at the university of Denver and I just happened to go to a, a bike store. It was a, I believe it was a specialized bike store and I walk in there and there's. White and red bike Witham, and it looked like a road bike and it had these Nobby tires on it and zip wheels. And I'm like, what in the world is this thing? And the sales guy comes up to me and I'm like, what is this thing? You know? And he's looking at me like, he's like, where are you from? I'm like, well, I'm from Cuba. And he's probably thinking this guy just fell off of open a Palm or something. Cause likes a, and I'm like, what's a, you, I had idea what a. He's like, you don't know what a cross bike is. I was like, I don't know, but I want that bike. He's like, well, you gonna Doy lacrosse. I'm like, no, I bought this ranch and it has these horrible roads that are rocks. And he's like, oh, so you want a gravel bike? I'm like a gravel bike. I said, no, I want that bike. And I need you to ship it to Texas. And the guy is just like, looking me, like I'm nuts. But it was like, It looked like a road bike and it had, you know, what looked like to be mountain bike tires. And I'm like, this is it. So I purchased a bike and it happened to be on my size, a 54 centimeter. They ship it to to Texas to my local bike shop and gets over there. They had 700 by 33 C tires. I start writing it in Oklahoma and I thought was the greatest thing ever. And I was running 90 PSI on the tires, which I thought at the time was perfect. As you know, on my tubular road tires, I was running 120 PSI. And so I thought this thing was just as smooth as can be on these gravel roads. And I signed up for my first gravel event, October 1st, 2016. And I thought, Hey, you know, it was 15 miles, no big deal. I showed up at the time, I think I had 95 P assigned a rear and 90 in the front. And I thought it was gonna be very much like a road rally where you have, you know, rest stops every so many miles. And so I think I had two water bottles and, or maybe a one snack or whatever, and man, it was a nightmare. [00:07:55] CraigDalton.: Was was that in Oklahoma, the event that you signed [00:07:58] FabianSerralta: it was Texas. It was a really hilly area monster, Texas. And you know, I paid my registration fee, which I think it was, I don't know, 85, $90. And I was expecting it to be just like many of the road rallies I had done. And. You know, grass stops with bananas and oranges and cookies and pickle, juices, and Gatorade. And there was nothing. all they had was a water table. with warm water, no food. And by the end of the 50 miles, I thought I was gonna die. And with that tire pressure on those 33 sea tires. I was so beat up. I swear, I'll never do this again. I remember getting to the finish and calling some buddies. I'm like, I am never doing this again. This is horrible. Why would anybody ever do this? You know, [00:08:43] CraigDalton.: Yeah. It's, it's funny. What a difference the evolution of the equipment has made in the enjoyment of the sport. I'm with you. I, I got my first gravel bike a little bit later than the, I think back in 2016, but it was a. 2014 model year bike, 32 C tires. Fortunately it, it did have tubeless on it, but it still, like, I just felt like it wasn't that much better than Ayro bike. I had five or six years earlier, which I had pretty much quit riding because I would either flat or get the crap beat outta me every time I rode it. [00:09:15] FabianSerralta: Yeah, this, this, I mean, it was, it was ay, it was a cycle cross bike. It was specialized crux. I mean, it had great, I mean, it had zip three or threes. I was running tubes. Which was, you know, a big difference from running tubers on my other bikes road bikes. And they had ceramic red, I couldn't complain it was a great bike, but I was just running to run tire pressure, the wrong tire size. And I really didn't have any, any knowledge of, of gravel, but, you know, I did see other people running big, your tires and all that. And it, it was just this learning curve. But that first experience was horrible. And I really, I swear I never did this again. And it took a while and then I, I started learning from others like, Hey, yeah, you can't be out there running tire pressure like that. And you can't, you, you gotta run bigger tires than that. And you gotta run, you know, tube, you know, tubeless. And and you know, I, it probably took me a few, a couple of months before I even wrote again. But as I, I started getting more and more advice from others that were doing it. But it was so early on. But it was that experience that really led me to wanna have eventually at one day have a gravel event. That was a lot like a road rally, but that it was also, you know, it, it had the, it was at the time it was, you know, the dirty cancer event, the DK 200. So I wanted to have a, a DK 200 event with the pro component, but yet. Beginner friendly. So have all the support that you would need for beginners like myself or, or people just really interested in gravel. So having all the bunch of rest stops and having portable bathrooms at rest stops for the women and having sag vehicles all over the place, but yet having a ton of pros. So having, you know, an event that was a DK 200 packed with pros, but yet packed with. All the support and all the things that you are accustomed to experiencing and having at a, you know, family road, rally type event. [00:11:15] CraigDalton.: Interesting. So it sounds like, I mean, if we fast forward a few years from that original event, it sounds like you competed in a handful of events every year to try to, you know, obviously continue your enjoyment of the sport. The, the equipment had continued to evolve and, and you'd had a number of experiences at other events where you're like, I like part of what this event has done, but part of what that event has done. And you thought, well, like what if I did this on my own? [00:11:41] FabianSerralta: Yeah, look so it, the events continue. I con I would go to every gravel event that I could go to, but it just, it was, you know, you pay your 75, 85, a hundred something dollars, but. You're lucky you got a water table and it was, everything was always self support, self support, self supported, and you're paying all this money, but you're not really getting a whole lot in return. And to me, it really excluded a lot of beginners. It excluded people that didn't have a lot of bike skills or, or bike mechanic knowledge because, you know, I always say what, what makes riding gravel so great is that you're out in the middle of nowhere. , but what that's also, what makes it kind of dangerous and also kind of keeps a lot of people out of it because you know, you're out in the middle of nowhere. You don't have cell reception, you don't have convenience stores. Oftentimes you don't have many houses or you don't see a vehicle or cars don't even go come by half the time. So yeah, you're out there in the middle of nowhere, but then you don't help of neighbors and you don't have convenience stores and you don't have others to reach out to in case of an emergency or a mechanical. And I feel that that deters a lot of people from venturing and, and experiencing gravel. And as a result, you know, a lot of people miss out on experiencing gravel. So how do you bring in all those people? And for me, Is the way to do that is by bringing in all the support, the sag vehicles, aid stations, every so many miles. So for example, in gravel Locos, you have, you know, six aid stations you have 20 something sag vehicles for the women. We have portable bathrooms at all the aid stations where there is in HaCo or in Pueblo, Colorado . And that's how we take out that, that fear of, you know, Being out there in the middle of nowhere. So, but yet we still have, you know, 20 something, 30 pros out there participating just like you, we did, you know, at events like dirty cans, 200 or, you know, what was land run, you know? And I referred to them by those names because that's what I was modeling. Then. [00:13:42] CraigDalton.: I'm glad we unearthed that because I think it's important to kind of think about people's orientations as event organizers in terms of how they're gonna set up the overall experience. You know, it's one thing when you've got a, a top level pro who's decided they want to get into the event business. And oftentimes they do design events that are driven from the front. They're really a professional experience that does trickle down to the rest of us. But it's you know, it's pretty refreshing to hear you talk about. Wanting the last person in the event to have the best time possible as well as, as the first. So stepping back for a second, you, you live in Arlington, Texas, you've got property in Oklahoma. You'd experience the gravel community for a number of years. You decided, Hey, there's something missing. I'd love to highlight my perspective of a gravel event. How did you decide on, on, on Texas for the original event and what was that process like? [00:14:36] FabianSerralta: Well, I, you said it in, cause that's where I predominantly ride, you know, so I've a lot gravel. I've done gravel in California. I've done gravel in Vermont, in, in Montana. I've done gravel in Scotland. I, you know, I've, I've done gravel in other parts and, but Texas, where, where I mostly write gravel and I've done gravel all over Texas and HaCo. I remember writing and close to close to HaCo. And one of the folks that I was riding with says, man, if you like this area, You've gotta check out. Heico so I said Heico where's that? So I found it went out there and, [00:15:13] CraigDalton.: And where, where is it relative to, to the Dallas area [00:15:17] FabianSerralta: for me, it's about an hour and 20 minute drive [00:15:20] CraigDalton.: and is that to, to the east or which direction [00:15:23] FabianSerralta: I'm the guy that gets lost with Garmen. So so I'm gonna take a chance here. Say I think it's so out. [00:15:30] CraigDalton.: Okay. [00:15:31] FabianSerralta: So, yeah, I'm horrible. I'm like directionally challenged. So I get asked this all the time. Like the other day I was in Pueblo for meetings and I was meeting with the the the PBR, the folks for the professional bull riding association, which one of our sponsors in there were asking me. So which direction I, I have no idea. Here's the route, you figure it out. And really, I do get lost even with Garman. I'm that guy that I'm following route. And I always end up with more mileage. So I, up going out to HaCo. And I follow this route and it had so much more climbing, even though I am not built like a climber. I love as these challenging routes. I really love taking on routes to have as much climbing as possible. And it, even though it takes me all stinking day and HaCo has that, you know, for Texas as one of these guess that you get so much climbing and I absolutely fell in love with it. And Heico has it's heart packed. And it has a lot of beautiful canopy areas, you know, tree canopy, tree areas. It has lots of water crossings. It has. I mean, it's just a really diverse terrain. And even if it were to rain, it's so hard packed. It's it's got a lot of smooth areas. There's really nothing rough or nasty about it. It, and. Even, even if it rains it's, it's not an area that, that you get much mu much more than a couple inches of mud. So it's not like, like Mid-South where you have, you know, six inches, 12 inches of mud in your foot, you know, is, you know, foot into the mud. For example, last year in may it did run, it did rain. And so yeah, people got my, but you're talking, you know, an inch of mud, two inches of mud. Maybe two and a half. So it's not a situation that you're just bogged down and you, you have to walk, you, you can ride through it. So it it's really a, an area that you can ride it all year long rain or shine. And it was just perfect. And. I said, this is it. We're gonna do it here. So, you know, we had last year, we had three routes this year. We have four routes. Last year we had a 30 mile or a 60 and 150 something. And after our survey of the event, it was a very positive survey folks, which is absolutely thrilled with the event. But what kept coming up was have a 100 mile. I said, all right. So for 2022, we have a hundred mile as well. And it just filled up immediately. So folks really wanted a hundred. Not everybody wants to do 150 something miles, but they want it more than a 60 mile. So the hundred mile, you know, I never even thought of it, you know? So you learn, I've learned a lot, you know, I thought, [00:18:03] CraigDalton.: feel, I feel like I'm in that category where 150 mile, maybe I can muster that up once a year, if I'm lucky, but a hundred keeps me honest. I need to train for that pretty well. But I, I believe in my heart, like I can always uncork a hundred miles if I'm like relatively fit. [00:18:20] FabianSerralta: Yeah. And you know, and the hundred mile it is, it's a legit route. I mean, it's, it's over 5,000 feet of climbing and it's really a beautiful route and it, and it really incorporates all the hard climbs that are in the 150 something mile. And [00:18:33] CraigDalton.: what I, one of the things I always wanna unpack with event organizers, because I think it is a challenge depending on where you are, is okay. So you you've decided on HaCo as a, as a great riding location. But there are also logistics and permits and all kinds of things. You need to go through granted in a rural community. Maybe those are less than a more populous community, but you still need to do that. So what was that process? What was that process like for you? [00:18:59] FabianSerralta: Really easy, you know, what, what I have learned with I, you know, this is for me as a hobby and HaCo has, you know, it's really been incredibly easy. They they've really take care of all that for me. And I went in there with, you know, the understanding that, look, I'm doing this to help the volunteer fire departments. If you're willing to help me, I'm willing to do it. [00:19:17] CraigDalton.: And was that perspective, something that was already in your head. Hey, I wanna have a charitable component to the event I put on. [00:19:24] FabianSerralta: Yes. Yes. And, and if you're willing to work with me and, and take care of these things, I'm willing to do it. If you're not willing to work with me, I'm outta here. I just, you know, it's, it's one of those things that I, I don't have the time to mess with all that stuff. So if the town is willing, then I'm willing, I, if they want to put me through all these hoops and things and, and, and, and barricades and all these. All this red tape, I'm just, I'm outta here because I just don't have time for it. You know, I've got four kids and two other businesses to run. And so I was really upfront and they were really honest about it. And they just, they facilitated everything that I needed. They, they provide all the things that I needed. They provide law enforcement, they provide crowd control and barricades and they provide everything. The same thing with Pueblo, you know, they're. [00:20:09] CraigDalton.: you know, hike in the original gravel locus event. Sorry to interrupt you there for it. It took off through the gravel cycling community as a event option incredibly quickly. And there was a couple things that. Kind of at least caught my eye right off the bat, which were one was correct me if I'm wrong here. But it seemed like the registration was entirely a donation based model, which was unheard of. And two for a first year event, you had all these top pros saying I'm gonna be there. [00:20:40] FabianSerralta: Yes. [00:20:40] CraigDalton.: How did both of those things happen? [00:20:43] FabianSerralta: well, you know, it was, it was out of really, so the event was initially gonna take place in 2020 in November and I canceled it cuz of COVID, you know, so I had the Greenlight from, from HaCo, but I canceled it because of COVID. My basically, you know, I have absolutely zero connections in the bike industry. And what I tried to do was try and get the bike industry board. And the only way that I could do that was reaching out to them via Instagram and Facebook. And that really didn't really work. I couldn't get anybody to, you know, return any messages or anything, despite the amount of money that I spent on bikes. You know, I have the the record of my local bike shop for spending the most money on bicycles every year. just absurd. despite all that I couldn't get a response from anybody. So I said, you know what? I'm not gonna let that discourage me. I'm gonna have this event with, or without the bike industry. And so I said, I'll, I'll fund it. I'll do it myself, cuz I I'm gonna have this event. And this event is gonna have the component of the pros and the component of the beginners. And there is not there. Isn't gonna be a cutoff. So if folks are gonna train for the geo one fifty, a hundred fifty something miles with over 8,000 feet of elevation gain. I'm not gonna yank 'em off the course. They're gonna be out there as long as they want to be. And if they want to give up, they're gonna give up, but it's not gonna be, I'm not gonna take it away from anybody. I'm not gonna be that person. That's gonna say, Hey, you know what? You didn't make the cut off by 10 minutes or an hour or two hours. And you're off the course. Because I'm always that person, who's the last one. And you know, when I was at Ted's event in Vermont last year, I didn't make the cutoff. And when they came up to me and they, Hey, look, you, you didn't make the cutoff. I said, , we're gonna have a fricking fight. . And they said call Ted. And they did. They called Ted and it's like, leave him alone. He's fine. I I'll take care of, I'll wait for him. And Ted did. And he understands, he, he waited out there for me and I didn't make the cutoff by over an hour. And he was out there in the rain, in the cold waiting for me, everybody was gone. The whole thing was shut down. And he followed me for like the last 15 miles, cuz it was pouring rain. It was cold, but you know, he, he let me finish the, the event and to me, that's what being inclusive and, and finishing and, and you know what it's about. So to, Hey said, I'm gonna have this event regardless. So in 20 for 2021, how I was able to. Do what I did is with, like you mentioned earlier, this, this donation thing I said, you know what? Let's just, I've gotta get the attention of, of folks. Cause I don't have the support of the bike industry and I don't have name recognition and I certainly don't have, you know, experience. I've never done this before. So how do we capture attention? We're gonna do this for free. It's gonna be a free event. And, and first thing I said, all right, this event is gonna have 1200 free registrations. And what you're gonna do is it's up to you to make a donation, a direct donation to the volunteer fire department. Most folks are used to paying a hundred, something to hundred dollars or more for an event like of this caliber. Remember you have all these age stations you have. So you're getting 20 something pros. Top level pros from around the world. You're getting over five age stations, fully S stocked, 20 something, sag vehicles, portable bathrooms at all. Age stations. You're getting a draw string swag bag. Really nice. You're getting with zipper. You're getting T really nice. T-shirts you're getting purest water bottles from specialized. You're get all this swag, all this stuff for free. So, whether you give the fire station a dollar or $0, you're gonna get everything for free. So it was an honor system. And really, I think that showed people that it, Hey, this is an event that has Lawrence 10, Dan Ted king, Peter TNA, Allison Terick Jess, Sarah. You know, Colin, Strickland, you know, all these names that I, that are all of 'em are gonna be at at Unbound, all of 'em are, are all these huge events and there's no cutoff. There's all of this support that you don't get at these big events, you know, as far as aid stations and it is entirely up to me to decide how much I'm willing to pay with what I think it's worth well out of those 1200 free registrations. Less than 400 people donated anything. So that was a bit of a shock, but we still had the event [00:25:11] CraigDalton.: Yeah. And, and just to unpack that a little bit, you know, quite disappointing, obviously, that just like sort of the percentage of people that actually donated and to, to put a finer point on it, like, as you describe all the things that one would get for participating, you're talking about a hundred dollars worth of. Effort per rider to give them nutrition, to provide them porta potties, to give them swag, all those things. So it's a, it's a big proposition that I think often gets lost and and you put it in the proper context in that without someone supporting you without a, you know, a nutrition sponsor coming in and dumping. Tens of thousands of dollars worth of product on your tables. Like that's coming outta your pocket as the race organizer. And there's no way around that. So pretty incredible effort to get it off the ground. And sorry to hear that the donations were not as great as you wanted them to be, but with those donations, something great. Did material realize for the fire department. [00:26:12] FabianSerralta: Yeah. And. That that side didn't happen the way that it had. I had hope, but it, we don't really even think about it because we, at the end of the day, there were so many articles written about the event that I never expected in a million years. I honestly, I never thought that GCN would write about it. That basically magazine would write about it. That cycling news, the Velo news, all these publications wrote about it. You know, it was listed as a, as a basically magazine listed as a. Top 20 bucket list event. You, it was mentioned like 17 times in VLO news. GCN mentioned it cycling news had articles about it. These are all things that I never even consider would happen. [00:26:55] CraigDalton.: Yeah. it was absolutely incredible to reach the brand and the event got in that first year. [00:27:00] FabianSerralta: We smoking great deal on the, the fire. We were still able to buy it with the money that we raised. We, you know, we still had great registration numbers we had. And then for 2022, you know, we have over 1500 people registered and we raised enough to build a bigger fire station. So [00:27:20] CraigDalton.: That's [00:27:20] FabianSerralta: while maybe, you know, less than 400 people register out of 1200, it doesn't matter to me because cuz we still accomplished everything that we set out to do. We still got more numbers than I ever thought were gonna happen. And as a result, we, we have interest from other cities that are contacting me that wanna have events. So, you know, I, I was several cities reached out to me. Hey, can, can you do the same at our city? And it is, you know, I've had to turn down cities cuz it's just too much. You know, I've had two, two other Texas cities that I asked me to host events at their cities. And I unfortunately I've had to say no because I just don't have the time [00:27:59] CraigDalton.: Yeah. Yeah. [00:28:00] FabianSerralta: Pueblo. Against my better judgment. I was like, sure. It's you know, the, the Pueblo story. I really, really I, I couldn't say no, it's just, they they've, they've been wanting to do an event there and they even they were bidding to try and get an event and they, they lost the bidding most cities that want to do something like this. They're paying promoters to do the events there. That's one of my rules. I will not charge a city to host any event, cuz it goes completely against what I'm trying to do. So what I'm trying to do is bring money to the city and build and bring equipment and funding to the volunteer fire departments. So why would I be charging them money to host events [00:28:39] CraigDalton.: Yeah, it's super, it's super interesting. When you look at the economics of events, just events in general, how much they cost, but the economic impact to these rural communities, which in your case is very specific to raising money for these volunteer fire departments. But even beyond that, the, you know, the amount of meals purchased the amount of hotel nights, cetera. Like it's it, it has a significant impact. and, I'm super interested to get into your second event in Pueblo and learn how that happened. But one more question, just outta my own curiosity, how did you end up getting those 20 to 30 pros to come to a first year event? [00:29:15] FabianSerralta: I will see the credit to that goes to Ted king because I reached out to several pros. First was him. Via Instagram. Again, I don't have any connections or I don't really know anybody. And he was the only person that responded. And I wrote him this long thing through Instagram, direct messaging through Instagram. And I explained to him, look, this is what I'm trying to do. I'm I'm gonna have this event and it's gonna be free to everybody and gonna be up to them to donate. And this is all that they're gonna get, and this is all I'm gonna give them. And this is what I'm trying to buy a fire truck for the fire department. And I'm trying to get this many pros and he, he rides back. He's like, are you nuts? and he finally calls me. He's like, are you nuts? He's like, I'm so intrigued by this. And. [00:30:04] CraigDalton.: The idea, the idea was so crazy. He had to call and talk to the guy behind [00:30:08] FabianSerralta: That's exactly what he said. He's like, this is absolutely insane in this, but I'm so like intrigued by this and he's like, are you really gonna do this? And I said, oh yeah, I'm really gonna do this. And he's like, you know, this is how stuff gets done. You know, when, when people just take a chain and, and, and do something completely outside of the box. And, and he said, can I have two weeks to think about this? And I said, absolutely just take your time. And and he's, and he did two weeks later, he calls me back and I'm like huge fan of Ted. And, and I remember watching him in the tour de France and all that, and sure enough, two weeks later he calls me back. He's like, all right, I'm in. And. Do you have a website? No. He's like, you need a website and then he's like, what are you gonna do for registration? I don't know. I mean, he just went down this list. He's like, you gotta have registration, you gotta have this. And, and then and then he says to me and your social media post suck [00:31:11] CraigDalton.: suck [00:31:12] FabianSerralta: and he is, starts helping me, you know, he starts Giving me so much guidance and stuff like that. And he is like, and how are you gonna get ahold of all these other riders? Cause I give 'em a list. Like I want to get ahold of, of all these other riders. And he is like, I don't know. He says that, you know, let me help you. So he started really vouching for me and, and contacting them. And. And then he gave me a lot of advice. He says, you know, don't, don't do a don't, don't give money, don't do a purse, don't do this and don't do that. And, and you're gonna find that the folks that believe in what you're trying to do are gonna jump on board. And, and that's how it happened. He just, the folks that came forward are, are folks that care about what I was trying to do. And really wanted to be a part of something totally different. That was more about giving back. To communities and, and, and not so much about, you know, a big corporate event, it was more of a Grasso type thing. They, they were just interested and a lot of 'em have their own events that are grassroots focused, you know, Ted and Jess, Sarah, Sam Boardman, Laura King, and Ted, you know, all of them Lawrence Tanem has his own events in the Netherlands. Peter has his own event. So all of there's a connection amongst all of us. That have to do with our own little small events that are, they're not corporate they're just small community type events. [00:32:32] CraigDalton.: Yeah. Yeah. Amazing, amazing [00:32:34] FabianSerralta: then what would I do in return? You know, I help with the hotels and things like that and meals and stuff like, you know, that's how, what we do, you know, they, they ride for a living that's, that's, that's how they make a living. So you certainly, you have to help out in some way, you know, and you know, when with HCO helps me out with the hotel cost, so I provide them with a room and, and stuff like that. [00:32:54] CraigDalton.: Gotcha. Interesting. So now let's shift gears to Pueblo. I know you had mentioned you had a number of rural communities. See what you had done and reach out to you, but what was it about going to Pueblo in a state that you don't and you don't have property at this point? What was it about the Pueblo opportunity that said, Hey, this is the right next step for the gravel locus event team. [00:33:16] FabianSerralta: Well, I, I found out that they helped, they they've been wanting to have a gravel rent and I found out that. They had been bidding on, on, on having an event hosted there and, and they lost somebody else got the bid and that kind of bugged me. It bugged me, it bugs me that these small towns that are hurting and economically, and they're trying to bring business and they're trying to bring funds to their towns that they're, that there. Trying to get events by paying promoters and paying corporations money or offering to pay money. So that events are being hosted there. And to me, that it just doesn't make sense because if you're doing it for, for, as a business, you're making money. If, if you're hosting an event somewhere, you're gonna make money from registration, you're gonna make money from cells of, of, of, you know, shirts and, and you're making money from. Vendors and, and the bike industry's paying you per and, and, and all this stuff that I, I have, I don't have access to cause I don't have any, you know, I don't have the bike industry behind me and you know, or any of that, but you know, the, the lifetime events and the big corporate events have all of that, you know, you know, all those, you know, shaman and spa and all those companies that are, there are not there for free, you know, let's just be honest, you know, I was born at night, but not last night. So, And then to have these small towns that are struggling financially and have high unemployment paying significant amount of money for, for them to host the event there, to me that that just seemed wrong. And as a result, they, they were outted by another town and they didn't get the event. And I learned about this and I said, all right, we'll do the event there. So I met with the city I met with the mayor. And one of the questions were, well, how much are you gonna charge us to do the event here? I said zero. And I said, if I ever ask you for money to do an event here, kick me in your ass, please. I said, that's not. That goes completely against what I'm trying to do. I said, the reason I'm I'm doing these events is to bring funds to cities that are struggling financially, but also to bring funds to the volunteer fire department, because. Guess who we call when we fall and wipe out and bust our asses out, riding gravel, volunteer, fire departments, guess who's out there. That's, who's out there. You know, when we're out there riding gravel that, and all of us know this it's volunteer fire departments. We're out in the middle of nowhere and it's a volunteer fire department. It out there charge and really taking care of hundreds of, of miles. That they're covering and that's who we rely on. So if we're gonna support a, a department as a gravel community, I mean, I would think that I, you know, logically we're gonna support the volunteer fire departments in those areas that we ride. So it's not that I'm Mr. Nice or anything like that. It's just logical that we're gonna support the very same people that come to help us. And it's the volunteer fire departments in those areas that we ride. So. And I think they, they appreciate that, you know, so to charge them, it doesn't make sense. I don't think it's fair, but they do help. You know, they provide, like we said earlier, they help me with the permitting and they help me with law enforcement and they help me with barricades and things like that. So they, they do help. It's not like they're doing nothing. So it's, it becomes a, a community, a true community involved event. And we, we get that. We throw that word around all the time, community, this community, that, but when you really dig into it, poor community is paying a few hundred thousand dollars. And it's really no longer a community. Now we're talking about a service and a fees and stuff like that. But in, in our case, you know, HaCo provides all this help and volume and stuff like that. The same with Pueblo. That's. [00:37:03] CraigDalton.: think that's, you know, it's, it's in, I think it's refreshing to take that expansive view of community cuz oftentimes the gravel community, those words are thrown around a lot. Generally implying your fellow athletes, the fellow people out there riding with you. But it, it really is in these rural communities. It's the people of the community that are coming out, coming out, whether they're, you know, Manning the registration booth or Manning an aid station, or, you know, opening their doors and giving you a glass of water. If you're stuck out there somewhere like that, that really is the breadth of the community that gravel does touch in these town. [00:37:38] FabianSerralta: Oh, I mean, you better believe it. If they don't help me, I'm not doing it. mean, there's no way I, I would do it. It it's just, you know, I wouldn't do it. And they understand that and, and, and I'm really open about that. It's like, I'm not charging anything, but you gotta help me. You know, when I met with the fire department, it's like, you all gotta help me. There's, you know, I don't have, this is, you know, and I, and I say this, you know, like, My social media, it's one Cuban and an iPhone. You know, I don't have a, a, a, a crew or anything like that. It's, you know what you see on social media? It's Fabian, you know, one Cuban and an iPhone. I don't have employees. I don't have anything. It's just myself. So I, I will take all the help that I can get. And you don't need an entire staff to, to do anything like this, but you do need, you know, help and, and volunteers and, and Pueblo understands that. And HaCo understands that, you know, I'm looking at another state right now and we're looking at a third event and they understand the same thing that, Hey, we need, we want to have event grab a locus type event. We don't have, you know, a few hundred thousand dollars to. Give a promoter to bring the event here, but we do have willing bodies and people that are willing to, you know, help and, and volunteer. And, and that's the model. And, but we also like having 20 something pros and we like having the, that racing component. But yet we also want to have an environment that the Fabians that are gonna come in last know that they can train for this. And it's not gonna be taken away. They're not gonna be turned around and yanked off the course because to me, that's, I can't imagine training for something for a year. And, you know, not being a Ted king or, or, or a Allison Terick or Jess, Sarah, I'm not those folks. You know, I can't imagine training and having my family behind me and all of that support and, and the struggles of having to work other jobs and then being yanked off the course until, Hey, you know, you can't finish you because you didn't make it by 30 minutes or an hour or two hours. I cannot imagine what that feels like. And to me that just, that that's not inclusive, that that's just telling somebody you're not good enough and turn around. I, I, to me, there's no explanation that you can give me that tells me that's rational, reasonable, not even safety. What do you mean safety? There's, there's nothing. If it's a issue then guess what? You know, the amount of money that these events make, then you plant a fricking sag vehicle behind those folks to follow them till the end. What does that cost? I mean, lemme know I'll pay for it. What's the big deal. You know, and that's what we do at gravel locus. Last year, we had a vehicle sag vehicle to follow five folks, cuz it was dark. They didn't have lights. I said, well you freaking follow them. Follow 'em all the way to the end. You're gonna be their light because. Again, why would we yank somebody off the course? Now, if they want to quit, it's on them. If they want to throw in the towel, it's on them. But, and, and then the other thing that we have with our pros and, and, and they're more, and you, we don't even have to ask em and it's like, Hey, you know, make yourself available to the, to the folks, to the regular folks. And I do, there are so many selfies out there with Ted and, and kids and, and Pete. Lawrence. It's just super cool and funny as hell. Allie Terick and Jess, you know, all these young girls and, and folks that got to meet them personally. And they were out there available to all these folks, which, you know, it's, those are memories and things that you just, you know, all their fans get to meet them. [00:41:16] CraigDalton.: A hundred percent. So I guess we, you know, I feel like we've unpacked pretty completely what the gravel Locos, eco ethos is and what the experience is gonna be like on the Pueblo side. What is that terrain like? I've driven through Pueblo, but I've never, I've never put rubber on the its and trails there. What, what do you expect the courses to be like in Pueblo? [00:41:36] FabianSerralta: Oh, my gosh, it's silky smooth, but you know, it's, it's, it's so beautiful. I got to ride 23, 24 miles the other day. So we, we, we rode from the fire station. We did a loop and it was about 24 miles and about 1400 feet of elevation gain. The the main route we call it the, the GL one 50, that's just our, our, our, the, the big route is always gonna be called the gravel locals one 50, but it's really 169 miles. So you get, you get a little extra, but it's, you know, right with GPS says it's over 13,000 miles, but as we know, it's always under, it's always more than. [00:42:14] CraigDalton.: feet of climbing. [00:42:15] FabianSerralta: So I would expect just about 14,000 feet of elevation gain and, you know, it's it's for me coming from Texas, it was a little, a little harder cuz there there's that whole, you know, the altitude, but it is just so smooth and so nice. It's you know, it's hard packed also. It's it's smoother. The gravel there is it. It's just hard to explain. It's just, it's beautiful. [00:42:40] CraigDalton.: So do you imagine this being the type of event that larger groups can stay together and benefit from drafting off one another and things like that? Just given the type of terrain you're on. [00:42:48] FabianSerralta: Yeah. Yeah. It's just, I mean, it, it's hard to explain. I mean, there it's, I was, I was telling them over there, it's like, it's hard and it's definitely challenging, but you're looking at mountains and you're looking at, at all this beautiful terrain, it's really, you know, I was, I was exhausted. Again, I'm not, I'm not anybody who's in the kind of shape and certainly I've, I've gained. I, I was telling them the other day, I was like, you know, there was the COVID 19 pounds. I, I managed to, you know, I went from riding a ton of mileage every year. And when I started gravel Locos, I've gained 50 pounds in, in two years of not riding and running two businesses and gravel Loco. So. I've gotta find a way to get these 50 pounds off. So yeah, going downhill was great over there, but going up was tough, but just a scenery is just so, so interesting. [00:43:37] CraigDalton.: and are the courses punctuated by like a significant climbs? Like in terms of like, oh, you're gonna be climbing for an hour at a time. Like [00:43:44] FabianSerralta: know, gradual they're gradual climbs. There was nothing that like in HCO, you get these punchy climbs over. There's more gradual. So. You know, you can get away with with less big gears in HighCo. I tend to run bigger gears over there. You know, I didn't get in any of my big gears, you know, I, I run a 10 52 in a rear Ram and I, I wasn't using it over there because they're, they're more of the gradual climb. You kind of get into a rhythm and they're kind of, I prefer that to be honest, that you just kind of get into this groove and you get into this rhythm. Whereas high code has these. You know, we have some, some climbs that are 22% 23, and they're pretty punchy. And we have these three climbs that are back to back that we call the three bees. You can decide whatever you want to call those bees, but bitches they're rough. And then and man, those kick up into the 22, you 23, 20 4%. and it's, you know, they're kind of loose rocks and you just kind of gotta lean forward and you gotta get that big granny gear and just work your way up. Whereas in Pueblo, you don't have, I didn't experience anything like that. And, and most of what's out there is these long gradual climbs that you kind of get into a rhythm. So I prefer the, the type of climbing that they have out there in Pueblo, but they're both very, very different, very different type of riding. [00:45:05] CraigDalton.: And would you change your, your tire width from HaCo to Pueblo? Would you do [00:45:10] FabianSerralta: I think that you can. I think that at, at both, you can get away with smaller diameter tires. So I've done HaCo with 35 centimeter tires. I've done HaCo with 47. I think that in Pueblo again, we rode Pueblo last week where it had been snowing. and it was muddy, but even then, you know, I wrote it with 45 centimeters and there was folks out there running it, riding it with 30 eights and they still did just fine, but the, the Pueblo gravel is much smoother than the HaCo. And I, I can see some folks getting away with when it's dry, especially over getting away with, you know, 30 fives, [00:45:50] CraigDalton.: Yeah. [00:45:50] FabianSerralta: somes. I. [00:45:52] CraigDalton.: It's funny. It's so it's so counterintuitive to me to, and S B T gravels the same way I remember getting like my arm twisted to run 30 eights, and I was like, there's, there's no way, like I'm going to Colorado. And at home, I'm all about the 40 sevens here in Marin county, cuz it's so Rocky and but sure enough, like I definit could have ridden that as they call it champagne, gravel in Colorado on 38 with absolutely no issue. So it, it, it's quite fascinating to me and. One of the things I. [00:46:20] FabianSerralta: racers recently that are 40 threes. I haven't put 'em on yet, but they're kind of, you know, they're not slicks, but they're not Nobbies and I can't wait to try something like that. They're 40 threes. And normally in HighCo I run 40 fives or 40 sevens, but I'm looking forward to running those 43 as a whole new tire I've never used for, but I can certainly see a. And in Pueblo getting away with 38, even, even a slick or a semi slick. [00:46:45] CraigDalton.: Yeah. so, so interesting. It's obviously, it's like, it's a never ending debate and discussion about which tires to use. And I remember reading, you know, where the, when we're recording, it's the weekend of Mid-South and you know, there's a lot of people. Twisting their arms and, and twist getting all twisted inside about what tires are gonna run tomorrow or today. Excuse me. On race day at Mid-South. So always fun and appreciate the insight there. So for people looking to find out more information about the events, where can they find information about gravel locus? Why don't you tell us the, the website and the dates of the events this year? [00:47:19] FabianSerralta: So HaCo is May 14th. And Pueblo is October the first you can sign up on our website, which is www dot gravel, locos.bike. Just make sure you click the link for one or the other, or if you wanna do both I've left. He still opened. But we've got a or 1500. I haven't decided where I want to shut it down because HaCo is open to having more Pueblo is still open as well. but just all the information is on there. There's four routes for each. So there's the gravel locals, 30, the 60, the hundred. And the one 50 information about the routes is on both of them. The cause for each of the events is always gonna be a volunteer fire department. Pretty much everything you need to know about it is on the website. You'll find all the different pros that are gonna be there. We've got more pros to add to the website every day you get, you know, we get new pros that wanna come on board. As far as our sponsors there, aren't not many of them, but the, the ones that are on there, you'll find out that these are folks that are very, have been very loyal since the beginning. And if somebody wants to be a sponsor, they're more welcome. Welcome to send us a message or email us, but. We're pretty much self supported and really it's just a community thing. And, and it's really, this whole entire thing has been made possible by, by the towns and, and little businesses within the towns. Very small involvement from the bike industry. It's been a, a community thing to be on. Oh, just kind of how it worked out. [00:48:42] CraigDalton.: Amazing. Thank you so much. Thank you so much for putting so much of your heart out. there and, and making a making events that you wanted to see happen in the world. And I think it's such a sort of beneficial place for the gravel cycling community to have event organizers with that orientation and From this conversation in our earlier conversations. I know how much of yourself, both personally and financially you put on the line to create this event series. So again, for, from, for me, thank you for doing that and exciting to hear that Pueblo is going off this year and exciting to hear that yet another community has come to you and talking about like, how do we have grow Ava three. [00:49:19] FabianSerralta: Yes, we we'll release that soon. I'll let you know. . [00:49:23] CraigDalton.: Awesome. Thanks for your time, Fabian. [00:49:25] FabianSerralta: you. Thank you. So. [00:49:27] Craig Dalton: That's going to do it for this week's edition of the gravel ride podcast. Huge. Thanks to Fabion, not only for joining us on the show, but for everything he's doing around the gravel Locos series, I think he's got his heart in the right place and I've no doubt. These are some of the best gravel events out there to attend. Big. Thanks. Also to our friends at hammerhead for sponsoring the show member, you can get a free custom color kit and premium water bottle with the purchase of the new hammerhead kuru two computer, simply go to hammerhead.io and use the promo code. The gravel ride. If you are interested in supporting the show, ratings and reviews are hugely helpful as is sharing the show with other gravel cyclists. If you're able to support the show financially, simply visit buy me a coffee.com/the gravel ride. Until next time. Here's to finding some dirt onto your wheels
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Welcome back for another MasterDebater Monday Night discussion. Tonight we were joined by Andrew from the Politics & Punk Rock Podcast, Casey from Goldengate Starfort Command, and Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast. Another solid conversation that was all over the spectrum as we touched on Spotify terms, Removing 70 Rogan episodes, censorship, is Rogan controlled op, Neil Young rocking in a Pfizer world, Howard Stern controversy, Simulation and programming errors/glitches, Deagle 2025 report, elite infighting at the top, the 'new' nuclear family, and some secret societies (Pilgrims & Fabians). To support the solid human beings: Andrew from Politics & Punk Rock Podcast IG: @andrewforamerica https://www.politicsandpunkrockpodcast.com andrewforamerica@gmail.com Find Caseys work at: IG @goldengate_starfort_command https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZKWcl23RC0VoBZ3OduuoQ/featured Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DangerousWorldPodcast/posts IG: dangerousworldpod Merch: https://dangerousworldstore.com/ Mat from The Great Deception Podcast https://altmediaunited.com/the-great-deception-podcast/ IG: @thegreatdeceptionpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44 Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/hPdLAyfQQ2DP/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheGreatDeceptionPodcast:6 Email: thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com
This week's episode is part two of the history on the Fabian Society. In this one, i go deeper on the history, links, and influences of this little known group who I believe, have had a big influence on public policies, & private sector politics since the groups creation. I show from their early beginnings that the infiltration of big moneyed interests was the goal, and now we see with all these woke corporations working hand in hand with govts. that the line between the two gets smaller every day. Limousine Liberals, Caviar Communists, Wall Street Socialists are in control, and also in charge of numerous NGO's all working towards a global governance agenda. They call it Fabian Permeation, and once you learn their tecniques you'll understand why it's hard to trust anyone in politics. Now, it's time to get back down the rabbit hole, far beyond the mainstream. Cheers, and Blessings The Odd Man Out Read Fabians Connection To Big Money https://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=FabianSociety&C=2.0 The Fabian Game Plan http://www.therathouse.com/2010/The_Fabian_Game_Plan.pdf Fabianism, & Empire Manifesto Edited By George Bernard Shaw http://therabbithole.wiki/fabianism-and-the-empire-a-manifesto-by-the-fabian-society-by-bernard-shaw-1900/ Pease-Fabian History https://www.voltairenet.org/IMG/pdf/Pease_History_of_the_Fabian_Society-2.pdf Keynes At Harvard-American Fabianism http://keynesatharvard.org/book/KeynesatHarvard-ch03.html Fabian Freeway-High Road To Socialism https://mises.org/files/fabian-freeway-high-road-socialism-usapdf Was George Orwell A Fabian? https://www.conspiracytruths.co.uk/georgeorwell1984.html Who Founded Fabianism In America? William Dwight Porter Bliss, in Boston. As a testament to how successful Fabianism was(and still is) in the United States, it was Stuart Chase who coined the term "The New Deal" in one of his books. https://progressingamerica.blogspot.com/2012/02/who-founded-fabian-socialism-in-united.html?m=1 Former British PM Tony Blair (Fabian) Socialism London School of Economics https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/objects/lse:tim417xoh The Case For Socialism Tony Blair, Paul Richards Young Fabians https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/objects/lse:hec864wux A Secret To Rural Depopulation https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/objects/lse:wes387fof What To Read: Fabian Recomended Reading https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/objects/lse:qaq324xix In Wall Street and FDR, historian Anthony C Sutton described corporate socialism, as developed in the 19thth century, and distinguished it from state socialism, as follows: “[The] robber baron schema is also, under different labels, the socialist plan. The difference between a corporate state monopoly and a socialist state monopoly is essentially only the identity of the group controlling the power structure. The essence of socialism is monopoly control by the state using hired planners and academic sponges. On the other hand, Rockefeller, Morgan, and their corporate friends aimed to acquire and control their monopoly and to maximize its profits through influence in the state political apparatus; this, while it still needs hired planners and academic sponges, is a discreet and far more subtle process than outright state ownership under socialism…We call this phenomenon of corporate legal monopoly – market control acquired by using political influence – by the name of corporate socialism.” "Socialism ceased to be an open revolution, & became a plot. Functions were to be shifted quietly unostentatiously from the representative to the official he appointed: a bureaucracy was to slip into power" HG Wells 1907 “Fabianism feeds on Capitalism, but excretes Communism.” George Bernard Shaw “Our propaganda is one of permeating – we urged our members to join the Liberal & Radical Associations in their district, or, if they preferred it, the Conservative Associations - we permeated the party organizations and pulled all the strings we could lay our hands on with the utmost adroitness and energy, and we succeeded so well that in 1888 we gained the solid advantage of a Progressive majority full of ideas that would never have come into their heads had not the Fabians put them there." George Bernard Shaw One Enemy Strategy "A particular social sphere must be identical with the notorious crime of society as a whole, in such wise that the emancipation of this sphere would "appear" to be the general self emancipation. In order that one class should be the class of emancipation par excellence, another class must contrariwise be the class of manifest subjugation." Karl Marx Odd Man Out Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theoddmanout Patreon-Welcome to The Society Of Cryptic Savants https://www.bitchute.com/video/C4PQuq0udPvJ/ "A special Thank You to my Patrons! You are very much appreciated." Intro Song "Diabolitcal Man" By Odd Man Out Outro Song "The Suffering" By Odd Man Out Free Downloads Here: https://www.reverbnation.com/wearetheconspiracy/songs And Remember, Their Order Is Not Our Order!
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