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The Fraunces Tavern was a favored watering hole for those Founding Fathers who lived here in New York before and during the Revolutionary War. The Fraunces Tavern Museum is now celebrating that history with its new exhibit, "Path to Liberty: The Emergence of a Nation." The exhibit contains objects that help tell the story of the American Revolution in NYC, and in the Fraunces Tavern specifically. Scott Dwyer, executive director of the Fraunces Tavern Museum, and collections manager Lisa Goulet, discuss the history, the exhibit and what it means to run a working restaurant in a historical landmark.
The Financial District is finally rebranding, and I am here for it. Welcome back to Real Estate Investing in New York with me, Christina Kremidas, and in this episode, we're discussing the great rebrand of the Financial District, so stay tuned as we cover everything from luxury developments to high-end dining and why this neighborhood is about to experience a major boom.About the Host:Christina Kremidas is a lifelong New Yorker who brings her extensive background in advertising to her successful real estate career in Manhattan. Her personal experience as a property investor and landlord in New York City gives her unique insight into her client's needs, while her negotiation expertise and market knowledge have quickly established her as a top-performing agent, ranking in the top 5% at her first firm in 2018. Beyond her professional achievements, Christina is deeply involved in her community as a founding Steward at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine at the World Trade Center, where she serves on the Parish Council and leads social media, marketing, and young adult initiatives. Get in touch with me: Instagram: / christina.kremidas TikTok: / christina.kremidas Check out my website: https://christinakremidas.com/Email me: Christina.Kremidas@elliman.comWhat Is Your Property Worth?: https://christinakremidas.com/home-va...The Virtual Agent Experience: https://christinakremidas.com/virtual...Timestamps0:00 Introduction to the 5 key reasons why FiDi is booming 0:53 The Financial District is worth investing in1:16 History of the Financial District, particularly post-9/11 decline2:34 The waterfront advantage of the Financial District3:30 The area's architecture and aesthe
Oggi parliamo delle recensioni perché il legislatore italiano sta tentando di mettere ordine con un disegno di legge per assicurare ai consumatori recensioni veritiere e trasparenti. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ROMA (ITALPRESS) - A gennaio, secondo i dati dell'Abi, i prestiti a imprese e famiglie sono scesi dell'1% rispetto a un anno prima ma sono rimasti stabili rispetto al mese precedente. La causa di questa flessione è da attribuire, secondo l'Associazione bancaria italiana, al rallentamento della crescita economica. A gennaio il tasso medio sulle nuove operazioni per l'acquisto di abitazioni è sceso al 3,09% dal 3,11 del mese precedente e dal 4,42% di dicembre 2023; il tasso medio sulle nuove operazioni di finanziamento alle imprese è calato al 4,20, dal 5,45 di dicembre 2023. Il rendimento delle nuove emissioni di obbligazioni bancarie a tasso fisso a gennaio è stato il 3,45%, con un incremento di 214 punti base rispetto a giugno 2022. Il tasso medio sul totale dei depositi è stato lo 0,86%, quello sui soli depositi in conto corrente lo 0,43%.gsl
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A new feeding robot could return people's independence at mealtimes A group of friends is enjoying lunch together, however one of the friends is unable to use their arms so rely on a carer help them eat. Now a new robot – called FIDI – could return their independence at mealtimes. A robotic arm positioned on the table automatically delivers food to their mouth, using AI and cameras to adapt to the user's movements and behaviours, ensuring that the food reaches its intended destination—the person's mouth. Ania saw FIDI in action at Web Summit where she met Krzysztof Stelmach, the CEO of Semi Robotics and FIDI's creator. AI and its influence on history and religion Imagine the possibility of immersing yourself in a biblical scene or engaging in a direct conversation with a deity from another religious tradition. Alternatively, consider visiting an ancient landmark, such as the Colosseum in Rome, and experiencing life as the Romans did while interacting with a chatbot. Professor Sreevas Sahasranamam, from the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow is on the show to tell us more. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert is Ania Lichtarowicz. More on this week's stories: FIDI – The feeding robot AI, history and religion Editor: Ania Lichtarowicz Production Manager: Liz Tuohy For new episodes, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or via this link: https://somewhere-on-earth-the-global-tech-podcast-the-podextra-edition.pod.fan/ Follow us on all the socials: Join our Facebook group Instagram Twitter/X If you like Somewhere on Earth, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts Contact us by email: hello@somewhereonearth.co Send us a voice note: via WhatsApp: +44 7486 329 484 Find a Story + Make it News = Change the World Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith visits FiDi, né the Financial District (natch), to yap with his curmudgeonly pal Danny Vega to discuss love, Duke's mayonnaise, and Joker part Fuck You.
Ellen Marie Bennett is the founder and chief brand officer of Hedley & Bennett, a beloved apron and kitchen gear company that's found in top restaurants around the world. She's also a chef and the host of Kitchen Glow Up, a new kitchen renovation show from Tastemade. It's so fun to have Ellen on the show to talk about Hedley & Bennett's evolution, the CPG cookware boom, her proudest kitchen renovations, and more.Also on the show it's the return of three things where Aliza and Matt discuss exciting food and drink on their radars. These include: Paola Velez's plantain sticky buns are at all Nordstrom Cafes, Hebel & Co. is doing great halva, rejoice because Mariscos El Submarino is now open in Greenpoint, Just Salad wraps are actually good, Jake's Gouda is now doing a new cheddar called Moo Echo, YAO in FiDi is a hidden Cantonese gem, and some thoughts on the passing of Justin Chearno.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode kali Fidi Sjamsoedin, Marketing & Inovation Director Sababay Winery, dan Guillaume Queronini, Wine Maker Winery, datang ke podcast. Mereka menceritakan perjalanan Sababay, Wine Lokal asli Indonesia, serta kompetisi internasional apa saja yang mereka menangkan serta mengenai beragam produk Sababay. Podcast ini merupakan kolaborasi Sababay Winery dengan Ray Janson Radio. Tonton video selengkapnya di #RayJansonRadio #440 WINE ASLI INDONESIA WITH FIDI SJAMSOEDIN & GUILLAUME QUERON | RAY JANSON RADIO Enjoy the show! Instagram:Sababay Winery: https://www.instagram.com/sababaywinery/?hl=en DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE ! Ray Janson Radio is available on: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2lEDF01 Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2nhtizq Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2laege8i Anchor App: https://anchor.fm/ray-janson-radio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rayjansonradio Let's talk some more: https://www.instagram.com/rayjanson #RayJansonRadio #FnBPodcast #Indonesia
Tas notika pēc dēla Zīgfrīda piedzimšanas 1869. gadā. Riharda Vāgnera sieva Kozima, kurai dzimšanas diena bija 24. decembrī, vienmēr to svinējusi 25. decembrī, un tieši šādā 1870. gada Ziemassvētku rītā arī pirmo reizi skanēja šis skaņdarbs. Trībšenē, kas mūslaikos ir Lucernas daļa Šveicē, uz Vāgneru villas kāpnēm bija sapulcējies neliels 15 mūziķu ansamblis no Cīrihes ”Tonhalle” orķestra, un tā laika ievērojamā diriģenta Hansa Rihtera vadībā viņi spēlēja idilli, kamēr Kozima vēl nebija pat modusies. Hanss Rihters ir tas pats maestro, kurš vēlāk kļuva par Vāgnera “Nībelunga gredzena” pilna cikla pirmo diriģentu Baireitā. Savā dienasgrāmatā, kas rakstīta bērniem, Kozima raksta: “Par šo dienu, mani dārgie bērni, es jums neko nevaru pastāstīt — nedz par savām jūtām, nedz par savu garastāvokli – neko, neko. Es jums tikai sausi un skaidri pastāstīšu, kas notika. Pamostoties dzirdēju skaņu, tā kļuva arvien spējāka, vairs nevarēju saprast, vai esmu vēl sapnī, jo skanēja mūzika, un kāda mūzika! Un, kad tā izskanēja, pie manis kopā ar pieciem bērniem ienāca Rihards un pasniedza man savu “Simfoniskā dzimšanas dienas apsveikuma” partitūru. Acīs man bija asaras; Rihards ar savu orķestri tā iesvētīja mūsu Trībšeni uz visiem laikiem! “Trībšenes idille” — tā sauc darbu. Pusdienā ieradās doktors Zulcers, noteikti svarīgākais no Riharda draugiem! Pēc brokastīm orķestris atkal sapulcējās, un tad apakšstāvā atkal atskanēja “Idille”, kas mūs visus aizkustināja vēl vairāk; pēc tam skanēja “Loengrīna” kāzu maršs, Bēthovena Septets un, nobeigumā, atkal “Idille”— beidzot es saprotu visu Riharda slepenību, rakstot šo darbu.” Svarīgi piebilst, ka pārim bija īpašs iemesls atzīmēt visu 1870. gadu kopumā, jo pēc ārkārtīgi sarežģītām sešus gadus ilgām attiecībām un trim kopīgiem bērniem viņi beidzot apprecējās 25. augustā protestantu baznīcā Lucernā. Interesanti, ka “Idilles” kulminācijā Vāgners ierakstījis trompetei dažas frāzes, kas ilgst vien 13 taktis; Hanss Rihters speciāli šim notikumam bija slepenībā mācījies spēlēt trompeti; runā, ka šim nolūkam viņš esot devies ar laivu Lucernas ezera vidū, lai neviens nedzirdētu un neuzzinātu, ka viņš vingrinās. Sākotnēji darbs rakstīts nelielam kamerorķestrim, kurā ir 13 spēlētāji: flauta, oboja, divas klarnetes, fagots, divi mežragi, trompete, divas vijoles, alts, čells un kontrabass, tik maza orķestra sastāvs, protams, rada intīmu, kamerīgu skaņu, taču šādam sastāvam ir arī praktisks iemesls — diez ko vairāk mūziķu nesatilptu uz Vāgneru villas trepēm. Varbūt šī “Idille” arī būtu palikusi kā privāta dzimšanas dienas dāvana, taču 1878. gadā, risinot finansiāla rakstura problēmas, Vāgners nolemj partitūru pārdot nošu izdevējam Bernhardam Šotam. Darba sākotnējais nosaukums bija “Trībšenes idille ar Fidi putnu dziesmām un oranžu saullēktu kā simfonisks dzimšanas dienas apsveikums”. Fidi bija ģimenes segvārds, mīļvārds viņu dēlam Zīgfrīdam. Vāgners reiz teicis, ka idilles tēma viņam ienākusi prātā jau 1864. gada vasarā skaistā vietā netālu no Minhenes, no kuras paveras skats uz Štarnbergas ezeru; iespējams, ka tieši šeit Kozima un Rihards esot noslēguši savas slepenās mīlas savienību. Vāgnera mājkalpotāja Anna, daloties atmiņās, stāsta, ka tā gada jūlija pirmo nedēļu Kozima esot viesojusies šajā Vāgnera Minhenes mājā un neesot bijis pārlieku grūti saprast, ka viņus vieno romāns. Daļu muzikālā materiāla Vāgners izmantoja savas operas “Zīgfrīds” beigu cēlienā Brinhildes un Zigfrīda mīlas duetā, kā arī Prologā pēdējā Nībelungu gredzena operā “Dievu mijkrēslis”. Stāstīja klarnetists un diriģents Guntis Kuzma.
Amr Khalifa's squash resume prior to leaving the pro game for other professional pursuits speaks for itself: 2010 World Junior Champion and 2014 US College Squash Individual Champion, and on both occasions he defeated Ali Farag, in the final and semi-final of those prestigious respectively. Amr is now Open Squash's Director of Squash at its Fidi location in NYC's financial district. We talk about his old rivalry with Ali Farag which dates back to their very early junior days, the influence of Amr Shabana, leaving the pro game, the Open Squash vision and much more.
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Wir sitzen endlich wieder in München am Marienplatz mit unserem "Open Mic" um jemandem dort zu begegnen - und dieser jemand heißt heute "Fidi". Schnell wird klar: er glaubt an alles was man sehen und nachweisen kann und vertraut vor allem der Wissenschaft. Ein wirklich spannendes Gespräch über Glaube, die Natur, die Evolution und der Frage warum es keine Chance gibt, dass Fidi je an Gott glauben kann... Gaby auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamsarvia Holy Spirit Night: https://www.holyspiritnight.com/
SD237 - Fundação de excelência para o SUS. Neste podcast, Dr. Lorenzo Tomé bate um papo com a CEO da FIDI, Simone Vicente Reis, sobre mercado em transformação, tecnologia, o desafio da gestão com baixo custo, importância de olhar para dados e a excelência para o SUS. A FIDI, nascida dentro da UNIFESP, presta serviços para o setor público e privado e é responsável por 12% de todos os exames de diagnóstico por imagem do SUS em todo o Brasil, produzindo 14.000 laudos por dia, presente em aproximadamente 80 unidades, oferecendo uma ampla gama de exames. Participe das nossas comunidades médicas! Para web, acesse AQUI. Baixe nosso app: Android ou IOS Neste episódio, o que você vai encontrar: O Background da Simone Ela é formada em jornalismo, mas buscou formação na área de Gestão. Exerceu a função de consultora na área de projetos, o que trouxe muito conhecimento e visão macro e também do detalhe. Na FIDI há 9 anos, ela iniciou na área de projetos, passou pelas áreas de Qualidade, RH, Operação, Inovação, até receber, há um ano, o convite para assumir a função de CEO da fundação. Comunidade On-line Saúde Digital Podcast Você é médico? Quer interagir com o Lorenzo Tomé e com outros colegas inovadores da medicina digital? Entre na Comunidade do Podcast Saúde Digital na SD Conecta! Assista este episódio também em vídeo no YouTube no nosso canal Saúde Digital Ecossistema! ACESSE AQUI! Episódios Anteriores - Acesse! SD236 - Multiplataforma para promoção da saúde SD235 - A Pesquisa Clínica no Brasil e no mundo SD234 - Como inovar na saúde com Cláudio Terra Músicas: | Declan DP – Joy | Declan DP – Wanderlust | Declan DP - Magical "Music © Copyright Declan DP 2018 - Present. https://license.declandp.info | License ID: DDP1590665"
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Die Themen: Persönliches Video von Andreas Brehme; Charles soll bei Krönung über Unpünktlichkeit gemeckert haben; Noch wach? - Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre; Gil Ofarim legt vor Gericht Geständnis ab; Tragischer Titanic-Ausflug; Beste Serien und Filme 2023; Fußballjahr 2023; Rücktritte 2023; Politische Kommunikation im Netz Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee
We're back from a brief hiatus with our "damnatio memoriae" of the late Dianne Feinstein and her husband financier Richard Blum. We get into their sorted history of politics, money and corruption. Feinstein represents some of the worst tendencies of American and San Francisco liberals. Both facing the culture war as those falsely championing justice and equality, while bilking workers, renters and the tax-payers for everything they could for themselves an their corporate sponsors. In the spirit of the Dead Kennedys, here's to remembering DiFi and Blum as who they actually were: "The Landlord's here to visit They're blasting disco down below Says, "I'm doubling up the rent 'Cause the building's condemned You're gonna help me buy City Hall" But we can You know we can But we can, you know we can Let's lynch the landlord man" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Outro- “Let's Lynch the Landlord “ by the Dead Kennedys (dedicated to Dianne Feinstein and Richard Blum) Links// +Counterpunch: DiFi and Blum: a Marriage Marinated in Money (https://bit.ly/48CuBLL) +G&R:Jimmy Carter is a Liberal Saint Now, Was a War Criminal Then… (https://bit.ly/3ROC3NR) +G&R: The Cuban Missile Crisis at 60: Was JFK Really A Hero? (https://bit.ly/3PONVwJ) Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast +Our rad website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/ +We're part of the Labor Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/ Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at / greenredpodcast +Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). “Green and Red Blues" by Moody. Editing by Scott.
NYC Floods Underscore Lack of Climate Resilience In America's Biggest City Floods last week left New Yorkers bewildered, as typically dry streets became overrun with water as documented in videos and pictures. The floods, which particularly impact Brooklyn & Queens, renewed calls from New Yorkers to double down on climate resiliency in America's most densely populated city. At one point on Friday, virtually *all* New York City subway lines were fully or partially suspended, grinding the city to a halt. Migrants who had exhausted their legal right to shelter were unceremoniously dumped into the rain before the city reversed course. As New Yorkers figured out how to get home, many wondered aloud how their city would work to build resilience as storms like this become the norm in the face of climate change. The city already began investing heavily after Hurricane Sandy decimated lower Manhattan, resulting in long-term efforts to reinforce the island's lower shoreline and coastal resiliency. Read more about the multi-billion dollar efforts to make lower Manhattan, FiDi, South Street, The Battery, and other immediate neighborhoods more resilient. Video: See Flooding in Some of the Hardest-Hit Areas of New York www.nytimes.com Medical Debt Has Always Been Part of Nonprofit Hospitals | TIME A nonprofit wants sharpshooters in helicopters to kill over 2,000 invasive deer living on California's Catalina Island | Yahoo News
NYC Floods Underscore Lack of Climate Resilience In America's Biggest City Floods last week left New Yorkers bewildered, as typically dry streets became overrun with water as documented in videos and pictures. The floods, which particularly impact Brooklyn & Queens, renewed calls from New Yorkers to double down on climate resiliency in America's most densely populated city. At one point on Friday, virtually *all* New York City subway lines were fully or partially suspended, grinding the city to a halt. Migrants who had exhausted their legal right to shelter were unceremoniously dumped into the rain before the city reversed course. As New Yorkers figured out how to get home, many wondered aloud how their city would work to build resilience as storms like this become the norm in the face of climate change. The city already began investing heavily after Hurricane Sandy decimated lower Manhattan, resulting in long-term efforts to reinforce the island's lower shoreline and coastal resiliency. Read more about the multi-billion dollar efforts to make lower Manhattan, FiDi, South Street, The Battery, and other immediate neighborhoods more resilient. Video: See Flooding in Some of the Hardest-Hit Areas of New York www.nytimes.com Medical Debt Has Always Been Part of Nonprofit Hospitals | TIME A nonprofit wants sharpshooters in helicopters to kill over 2,000 invasive deer living on California's Catalina Island | Yahoo News
Reece hat mit GRAF FIDI über seine Leidenschaft zur Musik, und vor allem den Rap, gesprochen. Welche Hürden sein Leben mit Handicap für ihn aufstellt und wie ausgerechnet Battle Rap ihn und seine Mentalität positiv beeinflusst hat, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge "Deutschrap rasiert".
This week, Ryan speaks to buyers Stacey Defeo and John Totolis. Stacey and John share how they create excitement in their store and why Century21 is a landmark for the city.
In der Mittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Max Elster, CEO und Co-Founder von Minoa, über die erfolgreich abgeschlossene Pre-Seed-Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 2,7 Millionen US-Dollar.Minoa hat eine Vertriebsplattform entwickelt, die SaaS-Anbietern sowie ihren Kundinnen und Kunden dabei hilft, den Lebenszyklus eines Geschäfts asynchron zu verfolgen. Die Tools der Plattform decken alles vom Wertemanagement über die Angebotserstellung bis hin zur Preisgestaltung ab. Dabei können wirksame Value Cases erstellt, die Geschäftsabschlüsse beschleunigt sowie die Konversionsraten erhöht werden. Zudem lassen sich Angebote schnell und flexibel erstellen und ein Produktkatalog dient als zentrale Quelle für alle funktions- und preisrelevanten Informationen. Auf der Grundlage von Echtzeit-Erkenntnissen über die Monetarisierung können außerdem fundierte Preisentscheidungen getroffen werden. Das Unternehmen verspricht, dass das Umsatzpotenzial durch die Lösung maximiert wird. Das Startup wurde im Jahr 2023 von Max Elster und Richard Einhorn gegründet. Die Gründer sind gerade dabei, von Europa nach San Francisco umzuziehen, um näher an der Fülle von B2B-SaaS-Unternehmen und Risikokapital in der Region zu sein.In einer Pre-Seed-Runde hat Minoa nun 2,7 Millionen US-Dollar unter der Führung von 468 Capital eingesammelt. Zu den weiteren institutionellen Investoren gehören Mischief des Plaid-Gründers Zach Perret, AirAngels, Alumni Ventures und Fidi Ventures. Zu den Business Angels in der Runde zählen Front-Gründerin Mathilde Collin, Podcast-Moderator Lenny Rachitsky und DocSend-Gründer Russ Heddleston. Die Kundengröße und die Wachstumsrate wurden noch nicht öffentlich gemacht, da das Unternehmen erst in diesem Jahr gegründet wurde. Die Kundenakquisitionsstrategie besteht darin, sich auf sein Investorennetzwerk zu verlassen, um potenzielle Kunden zu erreichen. Demnach bringt die Finanzierungsrunde nicht nur das notwendige Kapital für die Weiterentwicklung der Software-Lösung, sondern auch ein Netzwerk, um den Kundenstamm zu erweitern.
If there is one episode of Gin & Toxic to define this entire podcast, it's probably this episode. Today we are joined by popular NYC TikTok comedian Benton McClintock to talk about, well, EVERYTHING. From STD horror stories to FiDi orgys to obsessively dating people, this episode has become one of our most chaotic to date. We're also diving into how Benton got his start as an NYC TikTok comedian, creating viral videos ripping on people who wait in lines at popular restaurants to making fun of how fashion school students dress. He truly has zero filter. Make sure to follow Benton McClintock on all his socials below! @bentonmcclintock on TikTok @bentonmcclintock on Instagram Find his *spicy* content through the link in his Instagram bio. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok and make sure to tell us; what's the most toxic thing you've ever done? @gintoxicpodcast on Instagram @gintoxicpodcast on Twitter @gintoxicpodcast on TikTok Follow Christina Harris on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok @beautychickee on Instagram @beautychickee on Twitter @beautychickee on TikTok Follow Lily Stewart on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok @lilyystewart on Instagram @lilystewartt on Twitter @lilystewartttt on TikTok New episodes every Wednesday at 12PM ET. Music by @MarkGenerous. Stay toxic.
Straight from Wall Street, it's Trade Like Einstein! It's a pivotal time to understand what's going on in the market. Peter Tuchman— "Einstein of Wall Street," TRADEMAS broker at the New York Stock Exchange, and the most photographed guy in FiDi— is coming out of the pits to teach you everything you need to know to ride the markets, bull or bear. And if you don't know what that means, you should definitely tune in. Whether you're a seasoned day trader, or a first-time investor, Peter Tuchman will give you the tools to Trade Like Einstein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nic e Samu ospitano Carlo Pizzigoni costringendolo a fare riflessioni in ottica fantacalcio. Ma Carlo, per fortuna, rimane sul Gioco più bello del Mondo, e non su quello che ci fa avvelenare.Trovate i libri di Carlo Pizzigoni qui: https://www.amazon.it/Libri-Carlo-Pizzigoni/s?rh=n%3A411663031%2Cp_27%3ACarlo+Pizzigoni
Eu adorei meu papo o Igor Santos e me fez lembrar da época em que aprendi programação e acompanhei a evolução da tecnologia como um todo. Hoje é comum a leitura de livros através das telas, cada vez mais deixamos o papel de lado, mas nossos olhos estão preparados para isso? Nesse episódio explico um pouco como esse novo habito interfere na parte oftalmológica, pois durante a leitura nós baixamos um pouco a pálpebra que cobre a córnea e diminui a evaporação da nossa lágrima.
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Betcha didn't expect this! Jamie joins the boys once again for an in-depth chat on the state of Mt. Evans bouldering just after his beautiful new guidebook hit the shelves. If you're psyched on the alpine and want to know all the issues bubbling around access and best practices, you won't want to skip this one. Thanks for the listens, gang. Life is busy, trips are many, and this bonkers little podcast project just couldn't make the cut. Fidi switched careers, bought a house, and got engaged! I also switched careers, got a new dog that may or may not be the spawn of Mephistopheles himself, and started running triathlons (I am objectively the worst triathlete in Colorado's long and storied athletic history...seriously). Maybe we'll find time again. Maybe we won't. Whatever happens, we both want to extend a sincere thank you for listening along with our warbling and honking. We love ya, we appreciate ya, and we'll see ya on the sharp end.
Igor Santos é um curioso nato e conta sua trajetória com pontos muito interessantes, chegando a tenente da aeronáutica e no SAMU como coordenador de assistência e emergência no mesmo período. Porém um assunto muito importante abordado por Igor é que na Ionic Health todas as técnicas desenvolvidas, inclusive de análise de voz, têm de ser acompanhadas de seu entendimento e tradução para que as pessoas consigam entender e se beneficiar dela. Ser médico é ser curioso, e isso faz com que a gente aprenda e seja aprendiz sempre!? e que isso os pacientes devem esperar e levar em consideração ao procurar sua nova receita, alguém que não tenha parado no tempo. A curiosidade que acompanha o médico o leva a estudar constantemente diferentes vertentes.
Unsere Hamburger Kollegin Fidi Steinbeck ist euch sicher als Finalistin von "The Voice of Germany" ein Begriff. Mit ihrem Cello hat sich das TV Publikum Deutschlands verzaubert und nun ein Debütalbum namens Flieder veröffentlicht: https://www.instagram.com/fidiswelt/ https://spoti.fi/3G7uVX3 Wenn euch gefällt, was wir machen, folgt uns und unterstützt uns gern auf unseren Socials oder bei Patreon! Könntet ihr euch vorstellen, Joscha und mich 1x im Monat auf nen Kaffee einzuladen? Dann supportet uns doch mit einem 5€-Abo! https://www.patreon.com/miuofficial https://spoti.fi/3b8kMsJ https://www.facebook.com/listentomiu https://instagram.com/miuofficial/ https://www.tiktok.com/@miuofficial https://www.miu-music.org
too many beers w/ the fellas. recap on the Saturday fixtures and a lotta takes ranging from Arsenal still being frauds to USMNT predictions. United by a million on Sunday #GGMU
Per affrontare spese importanti capita di non voler disinvestire ma farsi prestare il denaro dalla banca tramite un fido. Quando conviene estinguerlo?
Per affrontare spese importanti capita di non voler disinvestire ma farsi prestare il denaro dalla banca tramite un fido. Quando conviene estinguerlo?
La fiducia è una cosa difficilissima da conquistare.A volte facciamo fatica a fidarci di un amico che conosciamo da 10 anni, talvolta addirittura del nostro partner!Quindi, un cliente che non sa nemmeno chi sei, che non conosce te e la tua storia, come fa a fidarsi di te, soprattutto quando in mezzo alla trattativa ci sono i soldi?Ma rendiamo il tutto ancora più difficile: come fa un cliente a fidarsi di te se sposti il tuo modello di business online?Eppure... queste domande sono solo ansie che colpiscono la maggior parte degli imprenditori italiani ogni giorno e che impediscono a tante aziende di crescere e rendersi contemporanee con i tempi in cui stiamo vivendo.Pensano che il proprio modello di vendita sia perfetto e che online, vendono solo truffatori e pochi di buono!E in parte è vero, ma... se la gente compra e dà FIDUCIA a dei truffatori... perché non dovrebbe darla a te che sei una persona per bene?Nell'episodio di oggi parleremo ancora di fiducia, analizzando soprattutto il motivo del perché tanti imprenditori sono restii a comunicare e vendere online. I clienti si stanno sempre più fidando di chi vende online perché anche la situazione sanitaria che stiamo ancora vivendo ha portato a cambiare totalmente il modo di acquistare beni e servizi.Vuoi veramente non scavare a fondo in questa miniera d'oro?
In Folge 30 freue ich mich riesig die liebe Fidi Steinbeck als Gast mit dabei zu haben! Fidi kennen manche von euch vielleicht von "The Voice of Germany", vielleicht hast du sie aber auch schon in einem Hörspiel von Cornelia Funkes Romanen Cello spielen gehört! Und wenn du Fidi noch nicht kenns - solltest du sie dringend kennenlernen! Im Podcast verrät sie etwas über ihr anstehendes Debütalbum und auch einen kleinen Auszug aus ihren noch nie veröffentlichten Notizen gibt sie preis! Es lohnt sich also defintv reinzuhören! Viel Spaß! GUTEN MOGENS! Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0foGYNZlGzlH5j5DITypug?si=6z2rkzfSSw--1-5RJ5eiWA Hier findest du Fidi Steinbeck: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5jiQJuf5PswA0Cbp0PPcA9?si=cbIof3n2Soe4IBRrAgVASg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fidiswelt/ Alle Infos über den Gastgeber TONI MOGENS Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0bXU3Gp2HHM6oTpEDHwh9H?si=L86ZwKHMSmC_jQ9RFoOBFQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toni_mogens/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzfMbh5ohDo4fvVJSHNf1w
Eigentlich sollte Fidi Steinbeck schon zu Beginn der aktuellen Staffel von NDR Kultur à la carte EXTRA auftreten, aber dann kam ihr eine Erkältung dazwischen. Nun endlich lädt die charmante Hamburgerin ein zu einer Reise in ihre bunte Pop-Welt: authentische Songs in deutscher Sprache mit poetischen Texten – mal sentimental, mal ironisch, aber immer mit Tiefgang. Manche kennen Fidi vielleicht von der Casting-Show "The Voice of Germany", bei der sie 2019 ins Finale kam. Inzwischen hat sie über die Sozialen Medien eine treue Fangemeinde aufgebaut. Für ihr Livekonzert bei NDR Kultur bringt Fidi Steinbeck nicht nur ihr Cello, sondern auch den Gitarristen und Pianisten Leif Sandtner mit. Und natürlich Musik von ihrem neuen Album, an dem sie gerade arbeitet.
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Orra, Morealark, and pink_lemon_lies talk to our guest Lela, creator of the immersive story Echo Rose. We go in depth on character creation, a bit of world building, and explore what Nettlebrook is. We also try to ask some specific questions about the series, but perhaps you'll understand why we didn't get many answers.... Join the Nettlebrook community here! https://discord.gg/87nPfgP A playlist of the whole series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLNuepUz0hI&list=PL4l4pnItMvsfMWkmCKGJMRVWzSVuwxfAP Conversationally Immersive Bridge Talk is a Varelse Bridge Society creation. Hosting, writing, production, editing, and sound mixing is done by Argo, Pink_lemon_lies, and Orra. Intro and outro music was written and performed by Orra. The CIBT logo is inspired in part by The Apexer's Fidi mural: http://theapexer.com/project/halleck-alley. Special thanks to Mothballs for voicing the Nettlebrook advertisement. You can find her here: https://twitter.com/mothballs_va
In this episode Joshua Taylor, Managing Director of Caversham Moves discusses how he began his career in the industry 15 years ago, which was on a part-time basis for 10 years during his initial career as a sports & massage therapist. Caversham Moves was formed 5 years ago (although their management team have 15-20 years of experience within the removals industry) and are based in Berkshire, providing predominantly local and national domestic moving services, although they also provide packing, installation, furniture delivery and trade assistance services too. Caversham Moves run a fleet of 2 x 18 tonne, 1 x 7.5 tonne and 5 x vans, employ a staff of 10 (employing only those living within a 3 mile radius of their operating centre) and offer containerised storage in 2 warehouses. Joshua's biggest challenges was firstly coming into the industry and starting a business with zero assets and zero financing, and secondly purchasing good reliable assets as the company grew. Things that Joshua would change from his moving past is to give himself more respite, and to start his own business sooner, citing that it's more beneficial for the development of yourself and your skillsets. Joshua's highpoint of being within the industry so far, is offering employment to multiple individuals, but also investing into their development. The one thing Joshua would like to change within the industry is an operators licence for anyone that offers a hire and reward as a service. Joshua's advice to just starting out in the industry again is to have worked for a larger/national operator to get a feel for other avenues, and in the early years of Caversham Moves to invest in staff sooner. In the next 5 years Joshua is looking to get more involved in networking having recently attended the BAR Young Movers Group Conference in Belfast, to join BAR, and possibly FIDI too as Joshua looks to add on International moving to their current services. Industry wise, hopefully in a good place, but Joshua would like to see is more emphasis put on quality and service delivery. Outside of the industry being an owner operator Joshua finds that there is not a lot of free time. And as always we end Moving Matters with two funny moving stories, regarding broken windscreen wipers and a device found in a divan storage drawer. Enjoy! Links to Caversham Moves: Website (https://www.cavershammoves.co.uk/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/cavershammoves) Facebook (https://facebook.com/cavershammoves) Instagram (https://instagram.com/caversham_moves) Linkedin (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/joshua-taylor-7296b4176) Special Guest: Joshua Taylor.
Not that kind of Swan Song. Argo, Orra, pink_lemon_lies, and our guest Swan talk about herself, art, community, and a bit of history of these artistic communities. They also do some improv, because honestly why not. Conversationally Immersive Bridge Talk is a Varelse Bridge Society creation. Hosting, writing, production, editing, and sound mixing is done by Argo, pink_lemon_lies, and Orra. Intro and outro music was written and performed by Orra. The CIBT logo is inspired in part by The Apexer's Fidi mural: http://theapexer.com/project/halleck-alley. Special thanks to Swan and … Blocky... for their Minecraft Server advertisement, as well as Hue Mann for dunking the advertisement in some Zorch Jelly to give it that extra dose of Yellow. May Blocky forever haunt your dreams.
Orra, pink_lemon_lies, and our guest LH get together and ask the question: "What does 'immersive' really mean anyway?" They discuss their feelings about the term, as well as experiences that they think fall under the umbrella and some of the qualities that a project might want to have to qualify as 'immersive'. They also discuss the latest Crystore venture, Operation: Forked, and how that ties in with the episode topic. And what happened to Argo...? We hope you enjoy and, as always, In Radiant Dictum! Conversationally Immersive Bridge Talk is a Varelse Bridge Society creation. Hosting, writing, production, editing, and sound mixing is done by Argo, pink_lemon_lies, and Orra. Intro and outro music was written and performed by Orra. The CIBT logo is inspired in part by The Apexer's Fidi mural: http://theapexer.com/project/halleck-alley/ Extra-sophist jeers to Hue Mann and Cryztorch for their "BEE-Z BEE-Z AND MORE BEE-Z" propagandvertisement Special thanks to our guest radio announcer whose broadcast was intercepted from another time, Viktoria Starr Blakely! Background music is 'Ragtime Dance' by Scott Joplin.
Secondo un'indagine 9 italiani su 10 si fidano della scienza e degli scienziati, considerati soggetti fondamentali per il nostro benessere fisico in generale, non solo per quel che riguarda il Covid. E sono sempre di più i giovani interessati alle carriere nelle discipline Stem (scienza, tecnologia, ingegneria e matematica). Per gli italiani potrebbe arrivare anche l'abolizione delle micro tasse, balzelli e accise - come la tassa sulla laurea e i canoni sull'acqua – che complicano il sistema fiscale e hanno poco peso in termini di entrate nelle casse dello Stato. E poi, parliamo di vacanze: lo scorso anno quasi 7 milioni di minori italiani non sono praticamente andati in vacanza a causa delle restrizioni da Covid e della crisi economica. Per questo Save The Children lancia una serie di attività per i bambini e le famiglie che non possono permettersi le ferie e una piattaforma web per sostenere il benessere dei più piccoli.
pink_lemon_lies, Orra, and Argo sit down with Wylie Herman, co-creator of Crystore, Inc., to discuss his various projects and the insight he's gained while developing his own immersive experience. Later, Wylie gives us a teaser of future Crystore shenanigans followed by a mysterious and unexpectedly musical bridge tear… We hope you enjoy and, as always, In Radiant Dictum! Conversationally Immersive Bridge Talk is a Varelse Bridge Society creation. Hosting, writing, production, editing, and sound mixing is done by Argo, pink_lemon_lies, and Orra. Intro and outro music was written and performed by Orra. The CIBT logo is inspired in part by The Apexer's Fidi mural: http://theapexer.com/project/halleck-alley/ Wylie's Bridge tear song ("Crystal Clear") credits: composed by Orra, lyrics/backing vocals by pink_lemon_lies, vocals by Wylie Herman, mixing/arrangement/production by Duckworth(wynn) the 13th Special thanks to Corporal 13, and to George Miller Hoctor who managed to get the good Corporal into a recording booth.
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collection our cards are really thick real great and it does make a difference when I have my card out and it's thick like that nine times out of 10 I have a conversation about it yeah that's true than the ones we got that you can mean you want to double as coasters but they're thick enough to be coaster like people make the coaster joke a lot of people like the outcast lyric on the back yes without so fresh and so clean to buy fresh books exactly and then that they did it's it's one of the things I thought business cards I thought all things are to be digital I thought all the stuff dying in we have to put money into a it's one of the things we paid a little bit more I'm not big on like we need look fancy with everything I mean look at our set up if you're watching the the video but it was one of those all things pay a premium for this it's giving us a lot more return on the investment so it's conversation starters good summary.com I will put our company referral code, like the refer a friend affiliate link thing yet no timeout share with a friend yeah we'll you always asked me if I have one for every app it's always no yeah because you're always you will I used to just say screw it I'm lazy about it I know I just got a stress free money it takes five seconds to just sit there and might figure it out if if there is one or not you know it's the pull of thing of you know what it is it's like I don't know my password is yes yeah exactly it takes me longer than five seconds I cut my thumb opening a can because I'm an idiot like old machete the green beans with using hand can opener I'm doing I'm going dad yeah I'm doing handcrank line break I'm going hard-core daddy I'm trying to help with dinner and watch both babies there doing their thing and open it like the the generic green beans one your life this company this is not the solution to my kids that they love the canned version instead of like fresh green beans sweet slick $0.40 is nice but it's weird so I'm opening it up in its it's because it's crusty doesn't open like that for the good stuff your thumb the Kennedy fellowship so you just I have to like get some torque on it a try to use a knife as a fulcrum MI this is stupid on I could do that in mice to hear my sunlight cough like almost sounds like it's choking a turnaround of Scott it look like I was bleeding like will it look like us try to commit suicide like that's on the sly lowest way possible right that that's how much blood was coming out just a tiny cut my thumb the detective said he was too stupid to kill himself and then went all dad have true Detective three nothing bad happened dad some we and it's one of those Wednesday I need stitches now I went down I went hard-core damage stitches. Superglue well I didn't think that you were like I think one of the glues is medically acceptable to use on your body yeah although I'm not a doctor so don't listen to me yeah I'll tell him to do it yeah I've done it before it were it works but I'm not can advise anybody do that because were all soft my thing was so I can even I can't use the touch idea my phone I didn't realize how much is that yeah and I had to get the other thumb on there but it doesn't do it for every app that you associated with you can add your other thumb but this coming this hand basically there for show doesn't do much it's there for the wedding ring oh that's weird I Exodus got a new wedding ring what you get it's from Quay low Pete's pics quail Q ALO to silicone wedding ring this is my second one because I got the men say men's and women's versions the men's versions all the they look like O-rings on a torpedo for a nuclear submarine working so I had the men's version and I hated it is it was humongous I didn't know how hard they wanted me to be married so I got the win version and it's half the size and it fits a lot better what golf check is rock and that that I know some say and it looks like a mentoring I went straight you went but you went that the the the comet cost-effective; cheap method that I did to just like I want to find a ring that is probably going to lose this thing you know you take it off to go out at night you know everything how this got us it makes her so uncomfortable as I you don't bring me into this this thing you're doing right if they go out of their way to say that they're doing it are like make a big deal out of it that's really creepy I just forget it all the time I know I'd then never taken off will now I got a silicone one I don't like the metal so the silicone I don't mind washing my hands with it and stuff doing things yeah yeah this is hot men's ring talk to and it was well done I back to my wife's business card is what I want to say I do hate the guys that have a really expensive wedding ring yeah for that aren't millionaires and even if you are doing right doesn't matter I don't like that only those yet for some reason usually I can't hang with that kinda it's just you come across more like a sucker than anything that you got suckered into buying this this declaration the whole diamond the whole diamond ring thing is a total funking snake oil salesman bull ship thing anyway I know I feel like we've talked about it would we get a lot of new listeners and how yeah I don't buy diamonds the bull ship yeah what was it do beers basically inflated the cost and then they said it was the perfect gift for engagement that it didn't exist any tradition before right this minute up diamonds like super common in caves where the diamond they get to get like that they're not like that rare of a thing to come across the not they really aren't Colton's monopoly for your for your batteries and all your devices that's like the new member like that's the new hotness of blood diamond mineral that's in your blood mineral basically right Colton so I'm in a move on from now on with that that's what it up that's the mineral it's just we have some mineral riffs of the batteries were using all these devices were they go right same with the the Honda like the electric cars yeah try not to say and I'm trying not to say like this I heard myself on the pad is paralyzing as good on the minerals once they start mining those asteroids get all minerals we need yeah will get to Mars man anyways tell you about this tachycardic so my wife sent me a screenshot of her business cards and they were not good in my opinion she liked him a lot coming in so much trouble for Fairpoint but I love your wife I was friends with her before syringe with you nowadays she has known her forever she's awesome she's got a good sense he is my dentist Yep she is a dentist so you know not design is not her thing and I were talking about what we want to talk about the podcast and it's the subject that came up was how to tell somebody that they're not good at design or maybe they don't have a good eye for design because I heard her business cards look like decoration at a nursing home that a good way to put it I was going party city best of the shady invites to a birthday party and let the 50% off any idea it's just too much right your meeting someone now if she was an event coordinator for kids parties blankets to give what you get paid like this if she eat out issues the GM of celebration station or Chucky cheese any of those hello this would be appropriate card I would say yeah she had a Nazi store your fine it's like the worst ways the $10 of ever say maybe Skip the beer she won't good thing I don't think she listens the party knowingly my wife does either it's all right two however she's not give a picture of great love you babe the worsening women love the backpedaling cabinet out of nowhere from not the conversation topic what would you not just beautiful so great a little flustered what will rid you of our you've got about this so no I would just I would've brought it with me as well that we do video I don't actually have physical copies of them yet is was this picture that she had sent me and put it on our slacks if you can pop that up to maybe put it towards the Meebo camera I don't know okay but will put will put it with the description yeah you'll see the is you'll look at it for too long her dress it reminded me of like glorious turning 50 cut invitation sangria party Lordy Lordy yeah laws 40 so how do you tell someone bad design right and it's really tough it's it's similar to sense of humor you come from the commie world like we do it's it's tough to be like look The Big Bang Theory isn't funny a lot of people watch that show I can't say that it's not funny I can just say hey I can… I mean like when you're talking to someone that you don't know that well you know you will be like I don't give it to socks it out to be fair I've never watched it but II can tell it's not primary goodwill if you think The Big Bang Theory is funny need to go online and watch the diversions that somebody's made really take up the laugh track how really gets dark very quickly really well it's just that the personalities of all the people are just so weird and you know asked burgers the yet it's like oh this seems like some kind of school for special and the hot the hot chicks the the like she's the fish out of water and all these other people around her right that's the model for every sick and anytime the talk tours comes across super creepy without the laugh track it hopefully we can find out I hope I ruin The Big Bang Theory for about 500 looks really find that URL to put on the on the post yeah that after the show so I kind of rely on stats because I have I know I have a bad pallet so I'm not a good chef not a good cook right I know what I don't know we work on this I think individually as it's in a self-help you kinda wager I think it's important to go I'm pretty good here, too 10 here, 9/10 over here on this note encounter it's never yes or no binary, thing it's tough to tell everybody just like a sense humor thinks they have a good aesthetic and now it's at I can do it with a little bit of math so we had a we had some weird talking to I said let me just send you a strategy video on its own the house also new strategy digital strategy when your business, a film in an hour or whiteboard room and I'll go over it as I can do that pretty quickly and here's one thing that happens a lot of people really attached to shady logos Julia like I can relate this looks I know fear shirt from 1993 plot let's let's let's move provable to salute right or I or he decided or he or she desires in that they get really attached to bad design so we have this conversation kind of a lot I would say and you can't go it's absolute yeah I just go let's look at some of the competition who's the best in your industry and then you can kind it go through it go look three these out note no 3D that's a start, a simple rule of thumb yeah look at all the big brands out there what are the top Forbes 500 and overshadowing shut it you can do it but yeah it's not contest contemporary and they do that so that it's easier across the board for I guess I'm guessing and asking for printing in like branding on so as many things as possible yeah is the way to think about it yet will indelible so need to be unique you need to stand out the adjective I thought I try to use to sound smart is indelible I do look that up one time ago I put in a PowerPoint ever was and what is that mean I like yeah all I know is indelible ink yeah so it's unique undeniable so you want to have a brand it's so we talked about this and previous episodes branding brain is kind of that crazy elastic term the last couple years so it's that thing that defines you what people think of when they hear your name or see your logo and so the logos in brand names and slogans are really tough to do because it's squeezing all this stuff all this orange Jews are the orange to get you get just a little bit right you just want you have to economize everything away like a diamond write the center you go yeah like Colton know so with the logo the logo sets the tone for everything in your design guide basically most people I bring guides find recommended that I would save my thing is I just go on return investment I go okay let's use transit property like college football teams right this team bit distant this team so they could probably beat the state yeah so transit proper edge go look look look at the best in your business or the restoration is does not should've got a bunch of dental business cards for the whole industry is really bad with this stuff is then asserted by Dennis have this weird marketing company thing all over the country there's these companies that always used dental yeah and they drive they drive the sick they don't value design either because it it's it's hard to do yeah and it just dentists in general are not your normal they're not like doctors because there also they tend to be mechanically inclined or tactfully using their hands more because they accept to get in there and do these things that require fine motor skills and stuff like I flick they're just so unique mentally and in like what they're trying to do and are all driven in other all opinionated most of the time your wife likes to talk to me while I have all everything in my mouth I like all these tools right off the you understand this I try to like a light try to use my hands like to the side but anybody in the coach you know yeah exactly Telex the whistle apparently I sit do know that I've had a chipped tooth in the front for like 2 1/2 three weeks now that I told her Megan affixes it was my good look tooth now I have to get it fixed by her I hope you listen to this beforehand though she knows a nice chip I put in a podcast and listen and to start zone out on everything I listen are pico students get a bonus yes okay so how do you tell someone they have bad design it to same thing how you tell someone the address or it you don't speak to me simplistic never goes out of style general rule of thumb you can just look who's the best people are the best dressed people around you like almost kind of everybody knows like this the celebrity we can all agree is good to come over the celebrities will bring a bird out a pretty burned out P Diddy now just the aviator Julia in a NBA draft you did see the best suits clearly what the style should be that's actually the future style so you be ahead I don't know if there's there going crazy with the draft a TOTALLY okay got it wound suits yeah the pinstripes are like huge so to think about is like double-breasted coming back like giant bowties so I have I look at stuff and I just go what's going to be the best return on investment simplifying your designs a lot of the time the more exotic you get the more the more yet the yeah the more it drifts the eye of the user we try to keep things as pretty minimalistic as we can although I like I like detailed stuff and it has its place but for the most part if you want to make a bigger brand or you want to have a business card all that stuff distracting everybody is ADD now yeah almost like start small with the building of it and then if something helps functionality or whatever add on to it then but yet it's in the margin of error the more stuff your writing on there the more distracting it is more like the less likely it is to achieve what you're trying to do whether it's get new client whatever and in little things like I rehang her card out right her name is big because I want them to see that first we have a little hidden puzzle in there of like we called total body consulting toco works is because we need a shorthand name so we have it cut hidden some negative space in their but the main thing is I want them to see my name entitle your name and title and I'm not trying to oh I could overload them with a lot information believe I want to yeah as our titles have we have like five different things I want to put on their like shrinks like those dictators who put all of the metals on the third yeah well again I want to fire a shot I do want to badge system that fits her camping Brand theme, going on like that we could dress up like Boy Scouts we could Artie do no pants though I know but this time for real I just where the sash around the house that's it your family hey guys will focus on the badges of my thumbs waiting but he's my use my sash first aid badge so the thing of just changing font size relative to each other like this is small this minute this is not super sexy but this is almost mathematically you can look at some of the things and go right I did make a call to action bigger than the rest of information yeah care about our address on her business card like I can will lose it because this matter yeah but I like I like that people see were in the historic part of town it does pick up some conversation will I think for Arduino digital stuff that's good because you can see that it's a physical place that were a little bit legit you know where it's like if you have a store whatever something that obviously has a needs an office building then you will need your address yet we were talking to I was talking to our our our mustache client the mustache somebody data since you keep talking about it to sound like a guy with a mustache so must it's it's like we gotta figure out a pitch it it's a way to conceal blunts and joints right well I to the big that it will the tube is this two story but the little thing on the bottom he got the tube in a foot a little footer thing that inserts into the tube that you can ask into that's fireproof let your you have a way to put something out pages you put a cigarette out we've all been there right can I put this out of my hand tongue so not that good we were going over his business card and I like what he did use hemp ones rigging the center over here right now is excited because I go I'm not huge on those but you're it what you're going to be doing this business card is basically always selling yeah to that person even at the end user or you really trying to sell it to the person at head shop in Colorado that wants to buy a bunch of them yeah because you wouldn't be doing a lot of sweat equity getting around there trying to trying to get get this out there guerrilla style and get some feedback as we went to new product totally invented by him and I like that because that fits the brand theme the card might suck the design might suck but the the bill carry around this hence got a little little weak yeah Lori – I was like that so you have say we had a dentist that we talk to his business card with loss had floss in it do it all or do you do things what he thinks about branding yet he thinks like what can I hand out the people just to toss in their wallet or throw away immediately right and I say flaw it's not as though he's given a big plastic tube fly it's a business card size floss thingy that they've come up with yeah very convenient it's got utility I love it so I like if you Vista print cards no don't talk to me hopefully will fix what bad design those are and just the actual texture think of that in like this would I want to extrapolate this kind of stuff out a little bit from a business card out right to design design matters we have to agree on that principle design is undervalued I would say yes like graphic design severely undervalued big time because people think nowadays you just get stuck anything which you can but it doesn't really work the way you think it does right now you get into a new life that's not what it's my head what our big thing is were extracting your brain were trying to get your opinion because you don't know how to articulate it right I heard that it's almost only benefit the stock thing if you like everybody knows somebody who does design start sure so just the fact that everybody knows somebody who does it is it's kind of devaluing in itself the goal line you can always do I can always as this person under nothing to go back to sense of humor so it's like people think oh you should talk to Todd bro Todd's like the funniest book God used in our golf group my I deftly don't want me to write it's not the same kind of comedy yeah it's deafly probably pry references like wedding crash I know five minute he's the guy that is not funny just times movie lines at the right time right but it did work for that group they don't know it's redundant yes do they don't know it's duplicative so that's that they know they don't care if your prospective client was in this this is, how we really feel work in the room try to be very polite around it and run it, just miss you like well that's okay but let's list looks let's try to beat that I was try to say that if anything creative can we beat that holds true that's that's how it start out with that though the city one so be it some easy things are just like just no 3D no patterns that are confusing no symbols that are confusing you have to take a step back I I like to go around like 10 people I trust ago how does this look this design look just in case I am you get too mired in it you don't know if it's good or not where does your I go that's a big one that is a huge one for marketing materials and websites and apps people don't get it light right so there's UX UI the user experience that you ask and user interface that UI so the 30 that's why there, grouped together because her the pin diagram is very is overlapping pretty big UX and UI can increase sales front for your site or app it can increase whatever call action you have if you do it correctly I'm in ship if you put a Moji's in social media post copy or email marketing title subject lines you can increase open rates or or views of that post by a 5 to 8% I believe it I mean when our podcast pops up on our phones that yet subscribed my own pocket I got government down the judges one by one devil he catches your eye Julie I forget to post it with it yeah but it helps know for sure that's a universal language to the same Tyra glyphs and were going backwards it but that's the thing of like I just go right let me find a study to prove this point if I need to II know intuitively and I knew that because I I can cut it see behaviors and tendencies and trends and stuff yeah but I was like I was on the back this up so I'm not spouting out like I'm a creator of the view that I feel it in my bones yeah exactly so it's one of those things were II want to extrapolate to IKEA it like design of your store of your office your office that you're seeing a lot more stuff about office space design becoming way more involved it's all psychology all the stuff it's all psychology you basic psychology what what's the end goal of all of this design so that IKEA you have church go through a falcon labyrinth dip to get out if you're smart you going through the exit like I do go by whatever you buy right most people do that then we know you can do that I didn't know into the dolmen you get sent about you go get cinnamon buns aren't you worried about the IQ offer lease don't delay her police how they know no I think that a lot of weird rules feeding give other software's the Swedish learner do you think you know the the IKEA owner died the guy who invented it is the 94 years old is like two days ago.I saw a lot of Hakki joke hello yeah I was trying to doing about his gas building is candidate Haskins that's right remove his eye with my was his casket was partially built because the Allen wrench broker sent Mike that I that's all I got I don't where there's an angry dad build this poor guy's casket what about Walgreens versus CVS the way Walgreens was set up at a certain point in time if it may be different now consumer behavior you have pharmacy in the back your baby in the back because those are the two things impulsively like pharmacies moneymaker that's good bring people in so they have to go to that that look every time you go into one now diagonally usually from the door oh yeah at Walgreens for sure yes that sometimes a bit depends on drive-through but generally because it can't they want to drive through every time but sometimes buildings can't help it in Florida we just we love Shady orchid that's another shady architecture all over here things like retail centers help our chest I'm not getting it today also it will really know they do the thing when you go to check out where the they wrangle you into that the cow pen you know you have a run you through the lines that has candy on both sides and all that stuff it's all around us and yet we all come to know yet the end caps of a grocery store of the aisles it's good to be promoted stuff I know it and I've I've read a lot about it I still go boom cool yeah hot Doritos this is sweet the pig gave Scott yeah the big game this Sunday I guess you would add suitable ads work on me and I know the ads and I'm online I might yeah that's fine out the design of it we talk about squatty party with the video visually so stimulating that you have to stop and go away would like it if we didn't have ads would all still be wearing potato sacks you know it's kind of one of those things you don't want to say it tells you what's what's good or what's new or whatever but it without an ad for you wouldn't know about a lot of stuff so here's how I can come to tell mathematically quantitatively why design matters is I got into this world this nerd world from the from the online ad side it all you do when you do like product advertising campaigns is it's because there's no kind of emotion in it there's no people involved it's not lead generation for just selling stuff you want to get anything any human involved rights until the transaction happen for the lead generation then you gotta worry about how the calls made do people pick it up on time you know did the other did your client pick it up how it would how they talk to them all that stuff that's worth humans get involved in funk it up were we help we help clients with that but understanding e-commerce you look at it just pure math campaigns we do creative media okay rooted these 10 creative campaigns were to see which ones are stars and which ones are dogs and you can tell because you keep everything else even every all 10 campaigns of a budget of a thousand each in the same target audience so you're just you make in this trial and error test the most impairment is maybe castling is what they call everything so usually due to an UAB split and you go okay now Asian doing better than be now we need to have another one coming ago is that what's the reason why okay so it basically breaks down creative and a math way by like deductive deductive logic from the performance of the ad so to add your doing well and all things are equal right that it's the creative that is being that the variable so that's how you tell you can to mathematically tell good creative and then you over time this was called wisdom knowledge trust plus experience I would say I'm a wise owl but I would say I have enough experience and knowledge to go here's the kind of designs that work and here's the kind that don't you that for a time there used to be a thing we put a yellow upper right little outline of whatever the image was in and it would increase sales by 3% that's sounds negligible the 3% what is not I mean the road outside know it's huge it's that mean like if you do 1% conversion rate for ad campaigns for like a privacy around hundred dollars you were talking digital yeah that's that's huge yeah like good conversion rates three of not retargeting people like to straight campaigns anyway I just I just look at the mass out of it go okay does this I don't have a dog in the fight for clients either I just go hey this is prop this is better just aesthetically personally ago informally this tousled blonde veteran contemporary formally this is the time to start breaking this out to be bad guy good guy with formerly the phone is a informal off the record whatever you want to good cop my boss wants would want me to say this is yet some like that because I have to start have to be both guys a lot of time right it's really tough until we get a snappy gay guy to be our client service head okay what you can put it on LinkedIn I hope you love LinkedIn so much I do I do what I can pull I can plug them out you can't find out okay that's the that's for Facebook so so we can I just go look here's my style here's what I think doesn't matter but here's my opinion keep it out on the side on the mass side of this here's why we want to do this this and this for the design here's what your website can't have 13 sections to it because it loads to slowly the pattern people people so now if you have a similar pattern throughout yeah so if you three columns that another three call him in another yet nothing is more important than the other thing yes switching it up this is a loser like easy things like changing font size relative to what's important I mean I don't want to say of Clayton Pfeiffer design but it's like one of those things were I can look at something like I don't miss really know why you know and that's really annoying thing to say but i.e. could look better this way or the it's not working you know and most I forget that people don't always have that are you for what's what's wrong with her I know it's hard to say but I mean it's hard to articulate that side of it the other side were were sitting yeah I would say we I think what you're trying to say is theirs was the judge that convicted someone is like a federal case I don't know what pornography is but I know it when I see it right yeah some like that it says so that's kind of but the quota, sticks in my craw about design I just go I just go basics that a lot of people know hey on the website bright yellow button whatever you whatever bright color we have in our pallet are you free to bring guide call to action yeah called called Hilliard I know one thing is you want to do make that that color stick it right on the front pretty simple stuff so like there's you can always go back to the basics and then work up from their minimalistic simplistic is always the safest then you can get advance like IKEA and do that, stuff you can get advance like like Adobe does it too much I feel I further their branding me almost everything they have they have too much stuff that it's too much yet overwhelming will there their software's notoriously slow kind of pain in the ass right right II that's functionality of the slow part lately and just overwhelms me when I let people get overwhelmed when they open Excel you know because this is that if it's not there thing if it's super confusing that's why I view Squarespace is a good example we handed out to clients the the admin side what a lot of people incorrectly referred to as the backend is a simple menu it looks like an Apple product yeah right super simple the iPhone is a simple product that is so intuitive to-year-olds can play with it really work it people don't think about that stuff the someday there's this thing where I think people will think the more the better and get this little bit of information out there make it over hereto and then you know that it's not that way since I think about it like a wedding a wedding toast but I've seen so many horrible most are horrible there all bad especially the sorry ladies but if you do the thing words like I thought we got Redland bad leg when I can and they just they don't explain it limit is wink remember the dating, forever try yeah I remember I remember the notes cool inside joke at the wedding I'm sure I'm trying to bring up some hub hub spot has a lot of good information I love statistics I laughed and can I love stats man I love Moneyball extra 2% all these things the biggest one I want to bring up was how visual things are changing online for for just digital marketing would say trends you mean yeah trends yeah I was looking at that and I had to look up at the word brutalism meant what is mean is an architecture I guess but raw is basically the idea so here's a good example infographics are liked and shared on social media three times more than any other type of content now is why people like stats I think is my theory people like reading like quick stats yeah DZ content right cartoon stats yet we are all adults or children to do so you have to make a cartoon out of what would be back in the day and abstract to research paper writer marketing research because most people look they on time to read everything but if it some on social media tunic with all articles with an image once every 75 to hundred words could double the number of social shares than articles with fewer images now people want to look at stuff II heard the 90% of like posting content is the image to get the click for sure I think headlines become bigger now I think we go to them because are more salacious now visual content is 40 times more likely to get shared on social than any other type of content I believe it 100% I'm just try to pick and choose a few something I saw that we had talked about that's on this list of trends as cinema graphs you don't know a cinema graph is if you ever seen a it basically is a picture with a small part of it moving as though it's a video oh those are cool though like a still picture with the fire and it were only the fire is moving I love those those are cinema graphs and I learned how to do it one day and then for will there either is I've been advertise to a lot by one company that does it really well yet both perfect for us to fire campfire we could do it I think we could do it ourselves which got a set of that we have 28 monkeys in animation I but in no we want to bother him but you go over there knowing I can hold them like I do disco hey any change they do with us hey you how to do this is in the so it's really easy to go no it's not that hard yeah I know that sand the do I the part parts film and it I believe gift of the letter no I will break it down but I'm trying to look at a few other things in them will close it out current we've got there's a lot of stats on here help up with this link and there's well look at things as saturated ingredients house at a gradient saturated oh this is the other link I gave you yeah website design yeah just want to mess with you on the 15 web design trends Yep saturated gradient Little give any definition of anything I don't like the trending web design stuff because we don't do a lot of lifestyle brands yet I guess we read we do a lot more professional services I guess just not by just happenstance yes so we do a lot more timeless design classic cleaning featherbed like a suit right not to be a suit just a regular "ties these yet to clean always looks good it if you don't have a lot of money to buy suits like I was was you just go simple simple pinstripe symbol of Navy Sue goes back to everything even talking about minimalistic simplistic list mess up serif fonts are big city like a lot of the stuff is like cool lifestyle luxury items we don't live in that large like the stuff were the clients we have don't have a luxury product or service usually a dimension serif fonts that's that's all the people don't know what that means I had learned about the other day I may have little decorations on the little the bottoms are ends of the sticks that are making the letters know that it's the creative fonts basically yeah well so if you have a low lawyer work we do a lot of law firms were not used a lot of serifs stuff right usually I guess a serif font is used because it's easier to read it makes the letters more distinguishable yeah I 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