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The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
Trump Halts Offshore Wind Projects, DJI Drone Ban Hits Industry

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

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Allen, Joel, and Rosemary break down the Trump administration’s sudden halt of five major offshore wind projects, including Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind and parts of Vineyard Wind, over national security claims the hosts find questionable. They also cover the FCC’s ban on new DJI drone imports and what operators should do now, plus Fraunhofer’s latest wind research featured in PES Wind Magazine. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit strike tape.com. And now your hosts, Alan Hall, Rosemary Barnes, Joel Saxon, and Yolanda Padron. Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Allen Hall: Podcast. I’m your host, Alan Hall, and I’m here with. Rosemary Barnes in Australia and Joel Saxon is down in Austin, Texas. Yolanda Padron is on holiday, and well, there’s been a lot happening in the past 24 hours as we’re recording this today. If you thought the battle over offshore wind was over based on some recent court cases, well think again. The Trump administration just dropped the hammer on five major offshore wind projects. Exciting. National security concerns. The Secretary of the Interior, Doug Bergham announced. The immediate pause affecting projects from Ted Eor, CIP and Dominion Energy. So Coastal [00:01:00] Virginia, offshore wind down in Virginia, right? Which is the one we thought was never gonna be touched. Uh, the Department of War claims classified reports show these giant turbines create radar interference that could blind America’s defenses. Half of vineyard winds, turbines are already up and running, producing power, by the way. Uh, and. I guess they, it sounds like from what I can see in more recent news articles that they turn the power off. They just shut the turbines off even though those turbines are fully functioning and delivering power to shore. Uh, so now the question is what happens? Where does this go? And I know Osted is royally upset about it, and Eor obviously along with them, why not? But the whole Denmark us, uh, relationship is going nuclear right now. Joel Saxum: I think here’s a, here’s a technical thing that a lot of people might not know. If you’re in the wind industry in the United States, you may know this. There’s a a few sites in the northern corner of Colorado that are right next to Nebraska, [00:02:00] and that is where there is a strategic military installations of subsurface, basically rocket launches and. And in that entire area, there is heavy radar presence to be able to make sure that we’re watching over these things and there are turbines hundreds of meters away from these launch sites at like, I’ve driven past them. Right? So that is a te to me, the, the radar argument is a technical mute point. Um, Alan, you and I have been kind of back and forth in Slack. Uh, you and I and the team here, Rosemary’s been in it too, like just kind of talking through. Of course none of us were happy. Right. But talking through some of the points of, of some of these things and it’s just like basically you can debunk almost every one of them and you get down to the level where it is a, what is the real reasoning here? It’s a tit for tat. Like someone doesn’t like offshore wind turbines. Is it a political, uh, move towards being able to strengthen other interests and energy or what? I don’t know. ’cause I can’t, I’m not sitting in the Oval Office, but. [00:03:00] At the end of the day, we need these electrons. And what you’re doing is, is, is you’re hindering national security or because national security is energy security is national security, my opinion, and a lot of people’s opinions, you’re hindering that going forward. Allen Hall: Well, let’s look at the defense argument at the minute, which is it’s, it’s somehow deterring, reducing the effectiveness of ground radars, protecting the shoreline. That is a bogus argument. There’s all kinds of objects out on the water right now. There’s a ton of ships out there. They’re constantly moving around. To know where a fixed object is out in the water is easy, easy, and it has been talked about for more than 15 years. If you go back and pull the information that exists on the internet today from the Department of Defense at the time, plus Department of Interior and everybody else, they’ve been looking at this forever. The only way these turbines get placed where they are is with approval from the Department of Defense. So it isn’t like it didn’t go through a review. It totally did. They’ve known about this for a long, long time. So now to bring up this [00:04:00] specious argument, like, well, all of a sudden the radar is a problem. No, no. It’s not anybody’s telling you it’s a classified. Piece of information that is also gonna be a bogus argument because what is going along with that are these arguments as well, the Defense Department or Department of War says it’s gonna cause interference or, or some degradation of some sort of national defense. Then the words used after it have nothing to do with that. It is, the turbines are ugly, the turbines are too tall. It may interfere, interfere with the whales, it may interfere with fishing, and I don’t like it. Or a, a gas pipeline could produce more power than the turbines can. That that has nothing to do with the core argument. If the core argument is, is some sort of defense related. Security issue, then say it because it, it can’t be that complicated. Now, if you, if you knew anything about the defense department and how it operates, and also the defenses around the United States, of which I know a little bit about, [00:05:00] having been in aerospace for 30 freaking years, I can tell you that there are all kinds of ways to detect all kinds of threats that are approaching our shoreline. Putting a wind turbine out there is not Joel Saxum: gonna stop it. So the, at the end of the day, there is a bunch, there’s like, there’s single, I call them metric and intrinsic, right? Metric being like, I can put data to this. There’s a point here, there’s numbers, whatever it may be. And intrinsic being, I don’t like them, they don’t look that good. A pipeline can supply more energy. Those things are not necessarily set in stone. They’re not black and white. They’re, they’re getting this gray emotional area instead of practical. Right. So, okay. What, what’s the outcome here? You do this, you say that we have radar issues. Do we do, does, does the offshore substation have a radar station on it for the military or, or what does that, what does that look like? Allen Hall: Maybe it does, maybe it doesn’t, but if the threat is what I think it is, none of this matters. None of this matters. It’s already been discussed a hundred times with the defense [00:06:00] department and everybody else is knowledgeable in this, in this space. There is no way that they started planted turbines and approve them two, three years ago. If it was a national security risk, there is no chance that that happened. So it really is frustrating when you, when you know some of the things that go on behind the scenes and you know what, the technical rationales could be about a problem. And that’s not what’s being talked about right now that I don’t like being lied to. Like, if you want to have a, a political argument, have a political argument, and the, if the political argument is America wants Greenland from Denmark, then just freaking say it. Just say it. Don’t tie Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, new J, all, all these states up until this nonsense, Virginia, what are we doing? What are we doing? Because all those states approved all those projects knowing full well what the costs were, knowing how tall the turbines were, knowing how long it was gonna take to get it done, and they all approved them. This [00:07:00] is not done in a vacuum. These states approve these projects and these states are going to buy that power. Let them, you wanna put in a a, a big gas pipeline. Great. How many years is that gonna take, Doug? How many years is that gonna take? Doug Bergham? Does anybody know? He, he doesn’t know anything about that. Joel Saxum: You’re not getting a gas pipeline into the east coast anytime soon whatsoever. Because the, the east, the east coast is a home of Nimbyism. Allen Hall: Sure, sir. Like Massachusetts. It’s pretty much prohibited new gas pipelines for a long time. Okay. That’s their choice. That is their choice. They made that choice. Let them live with it. Why are you then trying to, to double dip? I don’t get it. I don’t get it. And, but I do think, Joel, I think the reason. This is getting to the level it is. It has to do something to do with Greenland. It has something to do with the Danish, um, uh, ambassador or whoever it was running to talk to, to California and Newsom about offshore tournaments. Like that was not a smart move, my opinion, but [00:08:00] I don’t run international relations with for Denmark. But stop poking one another and somebody’s gotta cut this off. The, the thing I think that the Trump administration is at risk at is that. Or instead, Ecuador has plenty of cash. They’re gonna go to court, and they are most likely going to win, and they’re going to really handcuff the Trump administration to do anything because when you throw bull crap in front of a judge and they smell it, the the pushback gets really strong. Well, they’re gonna force all the discussion about anything to do with offshore to go through a judge, and they’re gonna decide, and I don’t think that’s what the Trump administration wants, but that’s where they’re headed. I’m not sure why Joel Saxum: you’d wanna do that. Like at the end of the day, that may be the solution that has to come, but I don’t think that that’s not the right path either. Right? Because a judge is not an SME. A judge doesn’t know all of the, does the, you know, like a, a judge is a judge based on laws. They don’t, they’re, they’re not an offshore wind energy expert, so they sh that’s hard for them to [00:09:00] decide on. However, that’s where it will go. But I think you’re correct. Like this, this is more, this is a larger play and, and this mor so this morning when this rolled out, my WhatsApp, uh, and text messages just blew up from all of my. Danish friends, what is going on over there? I’m like, I don’t know what you want me to say. I’m not in the hopeful office. I can’t tell you what’s going on. I’m not having coffee in DC right now. I said, you know, but going back to it, like you can see the frustration, like, what, why, why is this the thing? And I think you’re right though, Alan, it is a large, there’s a larger political play in, in movement here of this Greenland, Denmark, these kind of things. And it’s a, it’s. It’s sad to see it ’cause it just gets caught. We’re getting caught in the crossfire as a wind industry. Yeah. It’s Allen Hall: not helping anybody. And when you set precedents like this, the other side takes note, right? So Democrats, when they eventually get back into the White House again, which will happen at some point, are gonna swing the pendulum just as hard and harder. So what are you [00:10:00] doing? None of, none of this matters in, in my opinion, especially if you, if you read Twitter today, you’re like, what the hell? All the things that are happening right now. RFK Jr had a post a few hours ago talking about, oh, this is great. We’re gonna shut off this off shore wind thing because it kills the whales. Sorry, it doesn’t. Sorry. It doesn’t, if you want, if you wanna make an argument about it, you have to do better than that. A Twitter post doesn’t make it fact, and everybody who’s listened to this and paying attention, I don’t want you to do your own research, but just know that you got a couple of engineers here, that that’s what we do for a living. We source through information, making sure that it makes sense. Does it align? Is it right? Is it wrong? Is, is there something to back it up with? And the information that we have here says. It is. It’s not hurting anything out there. You may not like them, but you know what? You don’t want a coal factor in your backyard either. Delamination and bottomline failures and blades are difficult problems to detect [00:11:00] early. These hidden issues can cost you millions in repairs and lost energy production. C-I-C-N-D-T are specialists to detect these critical flaws before they become expensive burdens. Their non-destructive test technology penetrates deep to blade materials to find voids and cracks. Traditional inspections completely. Miss C-I-C-N-D-T Maps. Every critical defect delivers actionable reports and provides support to get your blades back in service. So visit cic ndt.com because catching blade problems early will save you millions. Joel Saxum: When it comes down to sorting through data, I think that’s a big problem. Right? And that’s what’s happening with a lot of the, I mean, generalizing, a lot of the things that are happening in the United States in the last 10 years give it. Um, but people just go, oh, this person said this. They must be an authority. Like, no, it’s not true. We’ve been following [00:12:00] a lot of these things with offshore wind. I mean, probably closer than most. Uh, besides the companies that are developing those wind farms, simply because it’s a part of our day job, it’s what we do. We’re, we’re, we’re looking at these things, right? So. Understanding the risks, uh, rewards, the political side of things. The commercial side. The technical side. That’s what we’re here to kind of feed, feed the information back to the masses. And a lot of this, or the majority of all of this is bs. It doesn’t really, it doesn’t, it doesn’t play. Um, and then you go a little bit deeper into things and. Like the, was it the new Bedford Light, Alan, that said like, now they’re seeing that the turbines have actually been turned off, not just to stop work for construction. They’ve turned the turbines off up in Massachusetts or up off of in the northeast area? No, that they have. Allen Hall: And why? I mean, the error on the side of caution, I think if you’re an attorney for any of the wind operations, they’re gonna tell you to shut it off for a couple of days and see what we can figure out. But the, the timing of the [00:13:00] shutdown I think is a little unique in that the US is pretty much closed at this point. You’re not gonna see anything start back up for another couple of weeks, although they were doing work on the water. So you can impose a couple hundred million. Do, well, not a hundred million dollars, but maybe a couple million dollars of, of overhead costs in some of these projects because you can’t respond quick enough. You gotta find a judge willing to put a stay in to hold things the same and, and hold off this, uh, this, uh, b order, but. To me, you know, it’s one of those things when you deal with the federal government, you think the federal government is erratic in just this one area? No, it’s erratic in a lot of areas. And the frustration comes with do you want America to be stronger or do you want nonsense to go on? You know? And if I thought, if that thought wind turbines were killing whales, I’d be the first one up to screaming. If I thought offshore wind was not gonna work out in term, in some long-term model, I would be the first one screaming about it. That’s not Joel Saxum: reality. [00:14:00] Caveat that though you said, you’re saying if I thought, I think the, the real word should be if I did the research, the math and understood that this is the way it was gonna be. Right? Because that’s, that’s what you need to do. And that’s what we’ve been doing, is looking at it and the, the, all the data points to we’re good here. If someone wanted to do harm Allen Hall: to the United States, and God forbid if that was ever the case. That wouldn’t be the way to do it. Okay. And we, and we’ve seen that through history, right. So it, it’s, it doesn’t even make any sense. The problem is, is that they can shield a judge from looking at it somewhat. If they classify well, the judge isn’t able to see what this classified information is. In today’s world, AI and everything on the internet, you don’t think somebody knows something about this? I do. And to think that you couldn’t make any sort of software patch to. Fix whatever 1965 radar system they have sitting on the shorelines of Massachusetts. They could, in today’s world, you can do that. So this whole thing, it [00:15:00] just sounds like a smoke screen and when you start poking around it, no one has an answer. That is the frustrating bit. If you’re gonna be seeing stuff, you better have backup data. But the Joel Saxum: crazy thing here, like look at the, the, the non wind side of this argument, like you’re hurting job growth. Everybody that goes into a, uh. Into office. One of the biggest things they run on all the time, it doesn’t matter, matter where you are in the world, is I’m gonna bring jobs and prosperity to the people. Okay. How many jobs have just been stopped? How many people have just been sent home? How much money’s being lost here? And who’s one of the biggest companies installing these turbines in the states? Fricking ge like so. You’re, you’re hurting your own local people. And not only is this, you stand there and say, we’re doing all this stuff. We’re getting all this wind energy. We’re gonna do all these things and we’re gonna win the AI race. To the point where you’ve passed legislation or you’ve written, uh, uh, executive order that says, Hey, individual states, if you pass legislation [00:16:00] that slows or halts AI development in your state, the federal government can sue you. But you’re doing the same thing. You’re halting and slowing down the ability for AI and data centers to power themselves at unprecedented growth. We’re at here, 2, 3, 4, 5% depending on what, what iso you ask of, of electron need, and we’re the fastest way you could put electrons to the grid. Right now in the United States, it’s. Either one of those offshore wind farms is being built today, or one of the other offs, onshore wind farms or onshore solar facilities that are being built right now today. Those are the fastest ways to help the United States win the AI race, which is something that Trump has loud, left and right and center, but you’re actively like just hitting people in the shins with a baseball bat to to slow down. Energy growth. I, I just, it, it doesn’t make any logical sense. Allen Hall: And Rosemary just chime in here. We’ve had enough from the Americans complaining about it. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. I mean, it’s hard for me to comment in too much detail about all of the [00:17:00] American security stuff. I mean, defense isn’t, isn’t one of my special interests and especially not American defense, but. When I talk about this issue with other Australians, it’s just sovereign risk is the, the issue. I mean, it was, it’s similar with the tariffs. It’s just like how, and it’s not just for like foreign companies that might want to invest in America. American companies are affected just, uh, as equally, but like you might be anti wind and fine. Um, but I don’t know how any. Company of any technology can have confidence to embark on a multi-year, um, project. Now, because you don’t know, like this government hates wind energy, but the next one could hate ai or the next one could hate solar panels, electric cars, or you know, just, just anything. And so like you just can’t. You just can’t trust, um, that your plans are gonna be able to be fulfilled even if you’ve got contracts, even if you’ve got [00:18:00] approvals, even if you are most of the way through building something, it’s not enough to feel safe anymore. And it’s just absolutely wild. That’s, and yeah, I was actually discussing with someone yesterday. How, and bearing in mind I don’t really understand American politics that deeply, but I’m gonna assume that Republicans are generally associated with being business friendly. So there must be so many long-term Republican donors who have businesses that have been harmed by all of these kinds of changes. And I just don’t understand how everyone is still behind this type of behavior. That’s what, that’s what I struggle to understand. Joel Saxum: This is the problem at the higher levels in. In DC their businesses are, are oil and gas based though. That’s the thing, the high, the high power conservative party side of things in the United States politics. The, the lobby money and the real money and the like, like think like the Dick Cheney era. Right. That was all Weatherford, right? It’s all oil and gas. Rosemary Barnes: So it’s not like anybody [00:19:00] cares about the, you know, I don’t know, like there’d be steel fabricators who have been massively affected by this. Right? Like that’s a good, a good traditional American business. Right. But are you saying it’s not big enough business that anyone would care that, that they’ve been screwed over? Joel Saxum: Not anymore Allen Hall: because all that’s being outsourced. The, the other argument, which Rosemary you touched upon is, is the one I’m seeing more recently on all kinds of social medias. It’s a bunch of foreign companies putting in these wind turbines. Well, who the hell Joel Saxum: is drilling your oil baby? This is something that I’ve always said. When you go go to Houston, Texas, the energy capital of the world, every one of those big companies, none of ’em are run by a Texan. They are all run by someone from overseas. Every one of ’em. Allen Hall: You, you think that, uh, you know, the Saudis are all, you know, great moral people. What the hell are you talking about? Are you starting to compare countries now? Because you really don’t wanna do that. If you wanna do that into the traditional energy marketplace, you’re, you’re gonna have [00:20:00] a lot of problems sleeping at night. You will, I would much rather trust a dane to put in a wind turbine or a German to put in a wind turbine than some of the people that are in, involved in oil and gas. Straight up. Straight up. Right. And we’ve known that for years. And we, we, we just play along, look. The fact of the matter is if you want to have electrons delivered quickly to the United States, you’re gonna have to do something, and that will be wind and solar because it is the fastest, cheapest way to get this stuff done. If you wanna try to plant some sort of gas pipeline from Louisiana up to Massachusetts or whatever the hell you wanna do, good luck. You know how many years you’re talking about here. In the meantime, all those people you, you think you care about are gonna be sitting there. With really high electricity rates and gas, gas, uh, rates, it’s just not gonna end well. Speaker 5: Australia’s wind farms are growing fast, but are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and [00:21:00] 18th at Melbourne’s Poolman on the park for Wind energy o and M Australia 2026, where you’ll connect with the experts solving real problems in maintenance asset management. And OEM relations. Walk away with practical strategies to cut costs and boost uptime that you can use the moment you’re back on site. Register now at W OM a 2020 six.com. Wind Energy o and m Australia is created by wind professionals for wind professionals because this industry needs solutions. Not speeches if Allen Hall: you don’t have enough on your plate already. Uh, the FCC has panned the import and sale of all new drone models from Chinese manufacturers, including the most popular of all in America, DJI, uh, and they clo. They currently hold about 70% of the global marketplace, the ban as DGI and Autel Robotics to the quote unquote covered list of entities deemed [00:22:00] a national security risk. Now here’s the catch. Existing models that are already approved for sale can still be purchased. So you can walk down to your local, uh, drone store and buy A DJI drone. And the ones you already own are totally fine, but the next generation. Not happening. They’re not gonna let ’em into the United States. So the wind industry heavily relies on drones. And, and Joel, you and I have seen a number of DJI, sort of handheld drones that are used on sites as sort of a quick check of the health of a, or status of a blade. Uh, you, you, I guess you will still be able to do that if you have an older dj. I. But if you try to buy a new one, good luck. Not gonna happen. Joel Saxum: Yeah. I think the most popular drone right now in the field, of course two of ’em, I would, I would say this, it’s like the Mavic type, you know, the little tiny one that like a site supervisor or a technician may have, they have their part 1 0 7 license. They can fly up and look at stuff. Uh, and then the [00:23:00] other one is gonna be the more industrial side. That’s gonna be the DJ IM 300. And that’s the one where a lot of these platforms, the perceptual robotics and some of the others have. That’s their base because the M 300 has, if you’re not in the, the development world, it has what’s called a pretty accessible SDK, which software development kit. So they’re designed to be able to add your sensors, put your software, and they’re fly ’em the way you want to. So they’re kind of like purpose built to be industrial drones. So if you have an M 300 or you’re using them now, what this I understand is you’re gonna still be able to do that, but when it comes time for next gen stuff, you’re not gonna be able to go buy the M 400. And import that. Like once it’s you’re here, you’re done. So I guess the way I would look at it is if I was an operator and that was part of our mo, or I was using a drone inspection provider, that that’s what comes on site. I would give people a plan. I would say basic to hedge your risk. I would say [00:24:00]basically like, Hey, if you’re my drone operator and I’m giving you a year to find a new solution. Um, that integrates into your workflows to get this thing outta here simply because I can’t be at risk that one day you show up, this thing crashes and I can’t get another one. A lot of companies are already like, they’re set and ready to go. Like all the new Skys specs, the Skys specs, foresight, drone, it’s all compliant, right? It’s USA made USA approved. Good to go. I think the new Arons drone is USA compliant. Good to go. Like, no, no issues there. So. Um, I think that some of the major players in the inspection world have already made their moves, um, to be able to be good USA compliant. Um, so just make sure you ask. I guess that’s, that. Our advice to operators here. Make sure you ask, make sure you’re on top of this one so you just don’t get caught with your pants down. Allen Hall: Yeah, I know there’s a lot of little drones in the back of pickup trucks around wind farms and you probably ought to check, talk to the guys about what’s going on to make sure that they’re all compliant. [00:25:00] In this quarter’s, PES Win magazine, which you can download for free@pswin.com. There is an article by Fran Hoffer, and they’re in Germany. If you don’t know who Fran Hoffer is, they’re sort of a research institution that is heavily involved in wind and fixing some of the problems, tackling some of the more complex, uh, issues that exist in blade repair. Turbine Repair Turbine Lifetime. And the article has a number of the highlights that they’ve been working on for the last several years, and you should really check this out, but looking at the accomplishments, Joel, it’s like, wow, fraud offer has been doing a lot behind the scenes and some of these technologies are, are really gonna be helpful in the near future. Joel Saxum: Yeah. Think of Frown Hoffer of your our US com compadres listening. Think of frown Hoffer as and NRE L, but. Not as connected to the federal government. Right. So, but, but more connected to [00:26:00] industry, I would say. So they’re solving industry problems directly. Right. Some of the people that they get funding research from is the OEMs, it’s other trade organizations within the group. They’re also going, they’re getting some support from the German federal government and the state governments. But also competitive research grants, so some EU DPR type stuff, um, and then some funding from private foundations and donors. But when you look at Frow, offerer, it’s a different project every time you talk to ’em. But, and what I like to see is the fact that these projects that they’re doing. Are actually solving real world problems. I, I, I, Alan and I talk about this regularly on the podcast is we have an issue with government funding or supportive funding or even grant funding or competitive funding going to in universities, institutions, well, whoever it may be, to develop stuff that’s either like already developed, doesn’t really have a commercial use, like, doesn’t forward the industry. But Frow Hoffer’s projects are right. So like one of the, they, they have [00:27:00] like the large bearing laboratory, so they’re test, they’ve tested over 500 pitch bearings over in Hamburg. They’re developing a handheld cure monitoring device that can basically tell you when resin has cured it, send you an email like you said, Alan, in case you’re like taking a nap on the ropes or something. Um, but you know, and they’re working on problems that are plaguing the industry, like, uh, up working on up towel repairs for carbon fiber, spar caps. Huge issue in the industry. Wildly expensive issue. Normally RA blade’s being taken down to the ground to fix these now. So they’re working on some UPT tile repairs for that. So they’re doing stuff that really is forwarding the industry and I love to see that. Allen Hall: Yeah. It’s one of the resources that. We in the United States don’t really take advantage of all the time. And yeah, and there’s a lot of the issues that we see around the world that if you were able to call f Hoffer, you should think about calling them, uh, and get their opinion on it. They probably have a solution or have heard of the problem before and can direct you to, uh, uh, a reasonable outcome. [00:28:00] That’s what these organizations are for. There’s a couple of ’em around the world. DTU being another one, frow Hoffer, obviously, uh, being another powerhouse there. That’s how the industry moves forward. It, it doesn’t move forward when all of us are struggling to get through these things. We need to have a couple of focal points in the industry that can spend some research time on problems that matter. And, and Joel, I, I think that’s really the key here. Like you mentioned it, just focusing on problems that we are having today and get through them so we can make the industry. Just a little bit better. So you should check out PES WIN Magazine. You can read this article and a number of other great articles. Go to ps win.com and download your articles today. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. Thanks for joining us and we appreciate all the feedback and support we receive from the wind industry. If today’s discussion sparked any question or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Just reach out to us on LinkedIn and please don’t forget to subscribe so you [00:29:00] never miss an episode For Joel, Rosemary and Yolanda, I’m a hall. We’ll catch you next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 4, 2025 is: frowsy • FROW-zee • adjective Something described as frowsy has a messy or dirty appearance. // The lamp, discovered in a neglected corner of a frowsy antique store, turned out to be quite valuable. See the entry > Examples: “Footage from his early shows is sublime. In one, models with frowsy hair totter along the catwalk in clogs, clutching—for reasons not explained—dead mackerel.” — Jess Cartner-Morley, The Guardian (London), 4 Mar. 2024 Did you know? Despite its meanings suggesting neglect and inattention, frowsy has been kept in steady rotation by English users since the late 1600s. The word (which is also spelled frowzy and has enjoyed other variants over the centuries) first wafted into the language in an olfactory sense describing that which smells fusty and musty—an old factory, perhaps, or “corrupt air from animal substance,” which Benjamin Franklin described as “frouzy” in a 1773 letter. Frowsy later gained an additional sense describing the appearance of something (or someone) disheveled or unkempt. Charles Dickens was a big fan of this usage, writing of “frowzy fields, and cowhouses” in Dombey and Son and “a frowzy fringe” of hair hanging about someone's ears in The Old Curiosity Shop. Both senses are still in use today.

OneLife Church
Friends of OneLife with Alan Frow | August 11, 2025

OneLife Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 35:17


OneLife Church
Friends of OneLife with Alan Frow | August 11, 2025

OneLife Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 35:17


New Community Church Podcast
A Life Worth Imitating - Alan Frow

New Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 44:37


This Sunday, leader of the Advance Sphere of Churchs, Alan Frow takes us through 1Thessalonians, sharing what it looks like, living a life that is worth imitating.

King's Church London
A Life Worth Imitating | Guest Speaker | Alan Frow | 1 Thessalonians

King's Church London

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 27:43


This week, our guest speaker Alan Frow visiting from Southlands Church in California, takes us through 1 Thessalonians 1. Alan outlines the gospel confidence, resilient love, resounding witness, and singular devotion to Jesus that the Thessalonian Church had, and encourages us to do the same.

Jubilee STL
Deeply Rooted 2024 | Main Session 1 feat. Rynelle Frow

Jubilee STL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 40:58


Deeply Rooted 2024 | Main Session 1 feat. Rynelle Frow by Jubilee Church

Jubilee STL
Deeply Rooted 2024 | Main Session 2 feat. Rynelle Frow

Jubilee STL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 46:16


Deeply Rooted 2024 | Main Session 2 feat. Rynelle Frow by Jubilee Church

Gateway Church Podcast
Alder Road Site | 13th October 2024 | Alan Frow | Dynamics Of The Multiplying Church

Gateway Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 41:13


Alder Road Site | 13th October 2024 | Alan Frow | Dynamics Of The Multiplying Church by Gateway Church

Spoiler News
¡Tráiler oficial de Frow! ¡Temporada 3 de Alguien en Algún Lugar! ¡Primer avance de Fuera de mí!

Spoiler News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 2:10


Cine Caníbal compartió el tráiler oficial de Frow. HBO lanzó el tráiler de la tercera y última temporada de Alguien en Algún Lugar. Disney+ presentó el primer tráiler de Fuera de mí. 

Gateway Church Podcast
Ashley Road Site | 13th October 2024 | Alan Frow | Dynamics Of The Mulitplying Church

Gateway Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 40:34


Ashley Road Site | 13th October 2024 | Alan Frow | Dynamics Of The Mulitplying Church by Gateway Church

Hume Lake
20240815 - Alan - Frow - Thu - PM

Hume Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 36:54


20240815 - Alan - Frow - Thu - PM by Hume Ministries

Hume Lake
20240814 - Alan - Frow - Wed - PM

Hume Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 52:03


20240814 - Alan - Frow - Wed - PM by Hume Ministries

Hume Lake
20240813 - Alan - Frow - Tue - PM

Hume Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 54:11


20240813 - Alan - Frow - Tue - PM by Hume Ministries

Hume Lake
20240812 - Alan - Frow - Mon - PM

Hume Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 53:06


20240812 - Alan - Frow - Mon - PM by Hume Ministries

Hume Lake
20240811 - Alan - Frow - Sun - PM

Hume Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 55:26


20240811 - Alan - Frow - Sun - PM by Hume Ministries

CG Rondebosch PM
Women's Breakfast - May 2024 - Rynelle Frow

CG Rondebosch PM

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 40:55


This sermon was preached by Rynelle Frow at Common Ground Church Rondebosch at our Women's Breakfast on the 25th of May 2024. ‘Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.' (1 Timothy 4:13)

CG Rondebosch PM
Lord of the Feast - Alan Frow

CG Rondebosch PM

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 44:41


This sermon was preached by Alan Frow at Common Ground Church Rondebosch on the 26th of May 2024 Sermon Title: Lord of the Feast Scripture: John 2:1-12 ‘Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.' (1 Timothy 4:13)

CG Rondebosch PM
Worship & Equipping Evening - May 2024 - Alan Frow

CG Rondebosch PM

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 49:21


This sermon was preached by Alan Frow at Common Ground Church Rondebosch at our Worship & Equipping Evening on the 22nd of May 2024. ‘Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.' (1 Timothy 4:13)

CG Rondebosch AM
Lord of the Feast - Alan Frow

CG Rondebosch AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 46:39


This sermon was preached by Alan Frow at Common Ground Church Rondebosch on the 26th of May 2024 Sermon Title: Lord of the Feast Scripture: John 2:1-12 ‘Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.' (1 Timothy 4:13)

CG Rondebosch AM
Women's Breakfast - May 2024 - Rynelle Frow

CG Rondebosch AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 40:55


This sermon was preached by Rynelle Frow at Common Ground Church Rondebosch at our Women's Breakfast on the 25th of May 2024. ‘Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.' (1 Timothy 4:13)

CG Rondebosch AM
Worship & Equipping Evening - May 2024 - Alan Frow

CG Rondebosch AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 49:21


This sermon was preached by Alan Frow at Common Ground Church Rondebosch at our Worship & Equipping Evening on the 22nd of May 2024. ‘Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.' (1 Timothy 4:13)

Confluence Leadership Podcast
Creating Capacity for Multiplication feat. Alan Frow

Confluence Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 46:11


On this episode of the Church Leadership Podcast, we continue our conversation with Alan Frow about the journey of multiplying churches. We explore strategies and real-life experiences of those who have effectively expanded their churches. We also discuss actionable insights and practical steps to empower your congregation in the mission of profound spiritual change in your community.

Advance Movement Podcast
Advance San Diego Connect - Alan Frow || Equipping Leaders for commissioning and care.

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 50:10


Session recordings from a gathering of Partner Churches in San Diego.

Confluence Leadership Podcast
C24 Main Session 3 feat. Alan Frow

Confluence Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 45:01


Are you willing to let go what you have to see gospel multiplication? In our third main session, Alan Frow addresses our desire for church planting. 

Confluence Leadership Podcast
C24 Day 2 Seminar: Alan Frow - “Building & Sustaining Releasing Culture”

Confluence Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 73:31


Jubilee STL
Living and Leading Secure - Alan Frow - (03/03/24)

Jubilee STL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 38:13


Living and Leading Secure - Alan Frow - (03/03/24) by Jubilee Church

Big Fish with Spencer Matthews
S3 E9: Channel 5 boss Ben Frow on reaching the top of TV: ‘I'm riddled with insecurity, doubt and fear'

Big Fish with Spencer Matthews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 62:46


Ben Frow is the definition of a big fish in the TV world. He's Paramount's UK content chief - he's responsible for all of their content in the UK, including being the boss of Channel 5.He's known as an outsider in the TV world. He doesn't have a degree, he's not a member of any exclusive clubs and started his career as a stylist for Richard and Judy on This Morning. He worked his way to the top without ever applying for a job.He transformed Channel 5's reputation and boosted its audience by commissioning more history, documentaries and drama and railed against an extremely snobby industry.In this conversation we talk about his fear of rejection and why he secretly quit his job last year due to burnout. If you've ever wanted an insider's perspective into the multi-billion pound TV industry, this is a must-listen.

Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Theology Of The Empowered Church

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 53:12


Alan Frow - Theology Of The Empowered Church by Advance

Business Matters with Karl Fitzpatrick
Mike McGrath frow Kwayga reveals how its platform helps supermarket buyers to identify new suppliers

Business Matters with Karl Fitzpatrick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 16:33


Mike McGrath from Kwayga joins Karl Fitzpatrick to outline how its platform helps supermarket buyers to identify new suppliers in minutes, the scale which the business has achieved to date and its plans to enter the British market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two Idiots Talking Over Stuff
Horror Movies Don't Need Frow Up

Two Idiots Talking Over Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 40:09


https://www.idiots.fm00:00 Introduction02:09 What's going on in our lives?14:43 What did we watch last week?24:29 Questions From Discord29:27 No news is good news!29:38 Are we excited about anything?36:48 What's the watch along for this week?

Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast
The Tension Between Self-Care & Self-Denial (feat. Alan Frow)

Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 43:29


In today's podcast, our Executive Search Consultant, Rick Callahan, talks with Alan Frow. Alan is a leader on the pastoral team of Southlands Brea Church in California and he serves on the Global Leadership Team of the Advance movement of churches. He has also authored multiple books such as his latest work “Psalms for a Saturated Soul: An Ancient Guide to Emotional Health”.  In this conversation, Rick and Alan discuss negating the tension between self-care and self-denial. Alan also emphasizes the importance of wholeness and health, and how it's foundational to ministry. We hope you enjoy the conversation. https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/the-tension-between-self-care-self-denial

Advance Movement Podcast
NA Conference || Alan Frow: The Tension Between Self-Care and Self-Denial

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 39:46


Session 4 from the Advance North America Conference at Southlands Church in Brea, CA.

Advance Movement Podcast
Session 3 - Gospel Shaped Inner Life (Spiritial Direction) - Rynelle Frow

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 20:30


Session 3 - Gospel Shaped Inner Life (Spiritial Direction) - Rynelle Frow by Advance

Advance Movement Podcast
Session 1 - Why Should The Gospel Be The Primary Shaping Agent - Alan Frow

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 50:54


Audio recordings of the sessions from the North American Western Hub Gathering, which took place in October 2022, in Brea, CA.

The Follower Podcast
A conversation with Alan Frow

The Follower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 51:12


Alan Frow joins us for a conversation on the wellbeing of our souls, spiritual depression, discovering comfort in the Psalms, and finding peace in a relationship of surrender with our Heavenly Father.    “Our souls are not downcast because they are empty, but because they are full. So often we fill them with the wrong things… but in the Psalms we see how we can pour out of soul. In doing that, we are plunged into a waterfall of God's love.”   Links to resources referenced:   ‘Psalms for a Saturated Soul' Alan Frow https://www.amazon.co.uk/Psalms-Saturated-Soul-Ancient-Emotional-ebook/dp/B09YFXF8Y7   ‘Emotionally Healthy Leadership' Pete Scazero https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/The-Emotionally-Healthy-Leader-Audiobook/B012BZ0KWE?source_code=M2M30DFT1BkSH11221601A7&&ipRedirectOverride=true&overrideBaseCountry=true&gclid=CjwKCAjwzNOaBhAcEiwAD7Tb6KvFhoG5IFv0DUBJu6i_HWTINnyjbs4BkvF2XLOcor_CRmg5mEBs8BoCZAQQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds   ‘Spiritual Depression' Martyn Lloyd-Jones https://www.eden.co.uk/christian-books/personal-life/anxiety-stress-and-depression/spiritual-depression/?site_id=162595&adtype=pla&device=c&product_id=24824&gclid=CjwKCAjwzNOaBhAcEiwAD7Tb6EiclwdHIoQSTBSvBo2IKID-2sCW2GC9F2iLZVQEPakMkFioSRHKSBoC9DIQAvD_BwE   ‘My Heart - Christ's Home' Robert Munger https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Christs-Home-Robert-Boyd-Munger/dp/087784075X

Jubilee STL
Psalms for a Saturated Soul - Life Verse - Alan Frow - (07/31/22)

Jubilee STL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 36:15


Psalms for a Saturated Soul - Life Verse - Alan Frow - (07/31/22) by Jubilee Church

Commissioning Conversations Podcast
Episode 5: Ben Frow and Sebastian Cardwell

Commissioning Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 44:37


This week's episode sees Paramount UK supremo Ben Frow and deputy chief content officer Sebastian Cardwell join Alice and Heather, revealing a major schedule shake-up on Channel 5. Alongside calling out for major returnable series, the duo also discuss launching Paramount+ in the UK, how they generate ideas and help further Alice and Heather's growing list of egg-related puns. 

Advance Movement Podcast
Plenary 2 - Alan Frow - Psalms For A Saturated Soul

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 38:39


Audio recordings of the sessions from the Advance Global Gathering, which took place in May 2022, in Bournemouth, UK.

Redeemer London's Podcast
Can We Trust God? | Alan Frow | 8 May 2022

Redeemer London's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 42:41


This morning we were joined by Alan Frow from Southlands Church in California! On a morning when God was clearly speaking to us about his faithfulness, Alan shared a message from Hebrews 6:12-20. He challenged us with three statements about why we should trust God. It is essential. It is possible. It is sensible.You can catch up on the whole service at YouTube.com/redeemerchurchlondonJoin us again next week as we continue with our preaching series - Stories Jesus Told.

OneTribe Church Nairobi
Multiply - Alan Frow

OneTribe Church Nairobi

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 33:47


In this teaching, we share the 5 dynamics for multiplication from John 6 during the feeding of the 5000.

Highway Christian Community Sermons

This was preached by Gareth Frow on 20/05/2018

Advance Movement Podcast
Sat Pm - Alan Frow

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 50:49


In November 2021, Eldership teams from the UK and Europe gathered in Poole, UK for an incredible time of input, friendship and connection as well as times of prayer and worship together.

Redeemer London's Podcast
The Resurrection | Alan Frow | 14 November 2021

Redeemer London's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 38:47


OneLife Church
Friends of OneLife with Alan Frow

OneLife Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 40:14


OneLife Church
Friends of OneLife with Alan Frow

OneLife Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 40:14


The TV Collective 's posts
Breakthrough Leaders - Industry Masterclass with Ben Frow

The TV Collective 's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 59:27


Ben Frow Director of Programming for ViacomCBS UK, speaks in an informal but valuable session about his career, challenges he's had to overcome and his leadership style.  Date of Session: 30th April 2021

All Bases Covered
Face vessel personality test

All Bases Covered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 44:00


Episode 140./ What's the worst product you've ever used of all time? Makeup or skincare. We ask each other this question this week and think our answers MUST be unanimous. What are yours? We'd love to know. This week in beauty news, Flannels Beauty is creating a beauty emporium in the UK! Headed up by Jamie Genevieve, in the Frow and Nikki Makeup as the ambassadors, the new location is also providing makeup change rooms for people who want a private makeup try on experience. Pat McGrath is launching their 9th Mothership palette. And speaking of duo chrome eyeshadows, urban decay are bringing back their moon dust eyeshadows as a limited edition release. James Charles is running makeup masterclasses with a surprising, and maybe cringe worthy twist, Rhianna is dropping fenty perfume and Mecca have announced their beauty election winners. After our reminiscing on horrible products of makeup past, lisa is ruining everything by doing our beauty faves followed by snacks and then non beauty faves. Things mentioned:Mothership IX palette: https://www.instagram.com/p/CRzbKlVD7Ra/ James Charles singing:dezi mist: https://bit.ly/37eXb7c Fenty perfume: https://www.instagram.com/p/CSASQuLjKeE/ Good genes: https://bit.ly/2Zz1w0S Tan luxe hydration tanning serum: https://bit.ly/3yilFbK Sans ceuticals body oil: https://bit.ly/3lhdQ2g Snackles LCM bar thing@edward_and.i flowers Why women killIf you enjoyed this week's episode and you'd like to support our podcast, there are a couple of ways.Follow us on Instagram @allbasescovered.pod Subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review! Support our beauty and chip purchasing habits with a donation to our show: https://bit.ly/3xOQm7M Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/all-bases-covered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Clash of Critics - Scholarly Criticism About A Song of Ice and Fire
Understanding Genre in A Song of Ice and Fire (Eddard IV, AGoT)

A Clash of Critics - Scholarly Criticism About A Song of Ice and Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 33:56


In this episode, we provide an introduction to what genre means, and how we might attach various genres and sub-genres to A Song of Ice and Fire.   Mentioned in this episode: Frow, J 2014, Genre, Taylor and Francis. Attebery, B 2018, "Introduction: Epic Fantasy", Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 1. Moorcock, M 1988, Wizardry and wild romance : a study of epic fantasy, VGSF, London.   You can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/tropewatchers. If you enjoyed A Clash of Critics, check out our flagship podcast, Trope Watchers, the podcast about pop culture and why it matters: tropewatchers.com. CW: A Clash of Critics frequently discusses issues such as violence, abuse, sexual assault, bigotry, and other sensitive topics.

Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Joy

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 44:30


Alan Flow speaks on Joy at the Advance NA Lead Couples Gathering, April 28 -30.

Radiant Tulare
Ezra - The Reluctant Revivalist (Alan Frow)

Radiant Tulare

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 33:54


Alan Frow from Southlands Church joins us on our Kingdom Come Prayer + Worship night to share on "Ezra - The Reluctant Revivalist". Scripture References: Ezra 9:5-9

Fashion Bites
A brief history of the fashion show

Fashion Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 17:02


Dating back in 1860s the first fashion show created now evolved to a digital affair! Come and join Frow with me and let’s see history develop .

Get Down And Get With It
4: Sarah Mower MBE. Fashion Journalist, Critic & Advocate for Young Designers

Get Down And Get With It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 58:31


Do you adore beautiful clothes but also really enjoy history and English at school? Is writing a natural form of creative expression for you? Rather than designing, do you enjoy the challenge of reporting about the wider-reaching sustainable fashion landscape? Yes? Then get your notebooks out and meet the wonderful Sarah Mower MBE who is a fashion journalist and a critic for US Vogue. Enjoy the podcast as Sarah answers the children's questions. A little bit more about Sarah and I'm skimming the surface here. Sarah's the British Fashion Council's Ambassador for Emerging Talent and chair of the NEWGEN committee. Look that up if you're not sure. Her visionary support of young creatives is beyond legendary and she is very much part of the rise of a new way forward towards a more inclusive and sustainable fashion future. Not only that, she supports The Fashion School and understood the concept from the start, how fortunate are we? There is something truly magical about watching Sarah playing with deadstock fabric and inspiring our younger students who know her only on the FROW with Anna Wintour. Lastly, Sarah's also a campaigner for much-needed scholarships for those who would otherwise have the talent but not the funds to move forward in these Covid 19 times. Top star! @sarahmower_ @thefashionschooluk

Hillside Church
A Curtain Thicker Than Iron - Caleb Frow

Hillside Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 19:29


Caleb shares what the tearing of the Curtain in the death of Jesus means for us today as believers. - A Sunday morning message Connect with us Website : www.hillside.org.za Instagram : www.instagram.com/wearehillside Facebook : www.facebook.com/wearehillside Email : info@hillside.org.za

Swarfcast
Ep. 94 – The Machining World of South Africa with Peter Frow

Swarfcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 36:58


On today’s show we’re discussing the machining business in South Africa. Our guest is Peter Frow. Peter has been immersed in the machining business and has also been a participant in the social change of South Africa over the last 50 years. While so many of his countrymen emigrated, Peter stayed and has recently started […]

Fashion . Business . Mindset
Melissa Singer - National Fashion Editor of The Age & SMH - "Everyone has a role to play in a more conscious, sustainable future of fashion"

Fashion . Business . Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 76:30


In this episode Elizabeth speaks with Melissa Singer, a creative, commercially-minded writer, fashion and lifestyle editor and strategist.As the National Fashion Editor of The Age & SMH, Melissa is an active advocate of Australian Fashion. We've seen many Fashion Brands & Designers make 'Front Page' as a result of her strong and relatable voice on a range of topics from retail to women's representation in the media.During this raw and inspiring conversation, Melly shares everything from how she grew up obsessed with Fashion, to some of the perks of her job that include sitting FROW at International Fashion weeks and she also openly shares some golden advice on how to cut through the clutter, get your brand out there and her thoughts on a more enlightened, responsible and sustainable future of fashion.This episode was recorded in April 2020 while we were all adjusting to our 'new normal.'Key takeaways on what's important right now:· There will be a real rebound for people supporting Australian brands over the next twelve months· It's important to define your point of difference. If you're using fabric made from recycled fishing nets, consider what makes you different from the numerous other brands doing the same thing?· We are prepared to pay a premium for so many other things, but we don't seem to understand that equation when it comes to locally made fashion…brands need to be clear in their communication with consumers.· Being a Fashion Designer is complex, and I'm not sure many who launch are ready. Seek the help and support you need to succeed in the industry.You can find Melissa Singer on instagram at:– @melly_singerWant to join our ‘Start Your Fashion Business' Programme & Community? If you would like to learn online, gain the support of mentors and join an engaged community, please head over to:www.fashionequipped.com.au/start-your-fashion-business-programme/You can find Fashion Equipped over at:Instagram: @fashionequippedPodcast Insta: @fashionbusinessmindsetFacebook: www.facebook.com/fashionequippedWebsite: www.fashionequipped.com.auLet's do this together, let's make The Fashion Business, YOUR Business!

Fashion . Business . Mindset
Elizabeth Formosa - Meet your host

Fashion . Business . Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 6:57


Welcome to Fashion. Business . Mindset , your FROW seat to ‘real' stories from Designers, Brands, Entrepreneurs, Makers & Mentors. Our mission? To increase the success rate in the Fashion Industry by creating a dynamic fashion startup eco-system. Fashion Business Mindset provides industry support every step of the way & insider access to The Future of Fashion. Hosted & created by Elizabeth Formosa, the Founder of Fashion Equipped.In this episode, Elizabeth shares some insights into her 20+ year journey in the industry and speaks to you about what has inspired her to embark on this exciting new podcast journey with you.Let's keep connected!You can find Fashion Equipped over at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fashionequipped/Podcast Insta: https://www.instagram.com/fashionbusinessmindset/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fashionequipped/Website: https://fashionequipped.com.au/Join our community mailing list here:https://fashionequipped.com.au/join-the-fashion-equipped-community/Want to Learn Online? If you would like to learn online, gain the support of mentors and join an engaged community, please head over to:https://fashionequipped.com.au/start-your-fashion-business-programme/Let's do this together, let's make The Fashion Business, YOUR Business!

FASHION MOOD
"Welcome to the new normal" by Frow Colombia

FASHION MOOD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 33:48


En esta nueva era de ecommerce (FROW) es una excelente aplicación que consolida una gran variedad de marcas colombianas, y le apuesta a crear una nueva cultura de compra on-line a todos sus usuarios .Inmersos en este “NEW NORMAL” que nos lleva a estar un poco aislados de lugares; como tiendas físicas, este tipo de apps logran un importante papel al momento de adaptarnos a la nueva manera de comprar MODA.

Jubilee STL
Break Me - Dangerous Prayers - Alan Frow - (01/19/2020)

Jubilee STL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 34:03


Break Me - Dangerous Prayers - Alan Frow - (01/19/2020) by Jubilee Church

Hillside Church
The Hope of Christmas - Caleb Frow

Hillside Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 36:05


There is a hope for all at Christmas time as we celebrate the coming of the baby King, Jesus Christ, the saviour of the World. - A Sunday morning message Connect with us Website : www.hillside.org.za Instagram : www.instagram.com/wearehillside Facebook : www.facebook.com/wearehillside Email : info@hillside.org.za

VOX Podcast with Mike Erre
222.2 VOX Mini - Feedback on Frow

VOX Podcast with Mike Erre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 15:00


A couple of weeks ago we interviewed Alan Frow (Episode 219), a pastor from Orange County, CA who is also a Complementarian. It was great to interview someone with an opposing viewpoint, but also who upheld kindness and a respectful demeanor towards women, unlike recent examples of some well known Complementarians (Episode 218). In this episode, we dive into a few emails we got in response to Frow including a question regarding planting a church with someone who holds an opposing view: Is it possible to do church ministry together while fully honoring both parties? Take a listen to see what we say, as well as our answers to a few other questions on the Women in Leadership subject. Learn more about the VOX Podcast: www.voxpodcast.com Subscribe on iTunes - apple.co/1Lla1Nj Support the VOX Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/voxpodcast Follow us on Instagram: @voxpodcast Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/voxpodcast Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford www.timothyjohnstafford.com Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy

VOX Podcast with Mike Erre
219 - Women in Church Leadership: A Complementarian Perspective - With Alan Frow

VOX Podcast with Mike Erre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 98:37


A few weeks ago we discussed the John Macarthur/Beth Moore fiasco and urged that not all Complementarians behave in a way that is disrespectful and mean spirited. To this end, we interviewed Alan Frow who is a Complemetarian and is kind, respectful and a wonderful pastor to boot! We also add out thoughts in the outro! Hope you enjoy it! Learn more about the VOX Podcast: www.voxpodcast.com Subscribe on iTunes - apple.co/1Lla1Nj Support the VOX Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/voxpodcast Follow us on Instagram: @voxpodcast Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/voxpodcast Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford www.timothyjohnstafford.com Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy

Khoa Bui
How To Build A Fashion Empire with Lisa Teh Founder of Couturing

Khoa Bui

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 57:36


Great interview this morning with Melbourne's Fashion Icon - Lisa Teh. She started off working in Tax / Accounting, got incredibly bored (I would too), quit her job and followed her passion in fashion. She started a fashion business from her kitchen table whilst cold calling random companies around Australia. It wasn't easy, she struggled for years trying to make the business work but no luck. Today she is the Editor-in-chief of Couturing.com, one of Australia's top fashion, beauty and lifestyle resources. She has worked on campaigns with brands including David Jones, Myer, Mecca Cosmetica, Simone Perele, Lenovo and L'Oreal. She recently appeared in Couturing's exclusive Australian Fashion Week reality web series, The Frow, alongside top industry names including Toni Maticevski and Maybelline Creative Director Nigel Stanislaus. She's inspiring, heartwarming and down to Earth. Great podcast for people who's thinking of starting a business and have that creative idea that want to share with the world. Enjoy. Find out more about Lisa Teh by visiting her site at www.couturing.com Stay Strong and Be Relentless. Khoa Bui Web: www.youberelentless.com IG : @khoabuiofficial FB : @thekhoabui

Media Business Podcast
Media Business Podcast: Meet the Controller: Ben Frow, Channel 5 (Edinburgh TV Festival 2019)

Media Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 43:12


Highlights from the top commissioning panels from this year’s Edinburgh Television Festival. https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/media-business-podcast-7-edinburgh-tv-festival-2019-meet-the-commissioners/5142464.article

Cross of Christ Church - Audio
Event | Creative Power | Alan Frow

Cross of Christ Church - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 38:35


To do good work, we need a good definition of power. This is part 1 of the Creative Power event, where speakers reflected on power through the lens of leadership, judgment, and secular religion to see that power that is good, beautiful, and true is Creative Power. This is Alan Frow on Creative Power in Leadership.    Follow Alan Frow Here: http://southlands.net/ http://www.crossofchristoc.com/       

Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Asking like Achsah

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 38:52


Session recordings from the Advance Global Conference, hosted in Cape Town, South Africa from 29 - 31 May, 2019. Alan and Rynelle Frow lead Southlands Church, in Southern California. In this session, Alan interrogates the story of Achsah in Joshua 15. Alan begins with a quote from Charles Spurgeon, which aptly summarizes the session “This brief account of a family appears twice in the Bible, and I believe that is for good reason. It gives us a potent insight into the dynamics of prayer. Here is a picture of an earthly father called Caleb who gives a good gift to his children as they ask. God invites us to investigate the nature of their asking, and the nature of his giving, to give us a glimpse into the dynamics of prayer."

Cross of Christ Church - Audio
Interview | Alan Frow on Creative Power in Leadership

Cross of Christ Church - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 49:34


Get Your tickets to the Creative Power Event here:   crtvpwr.com   Today we are talking to Alan Frow about Creative Power in Leadership as well as answering a question from a listener.   Follow Alan Frow Here: http://southlands.net/       

LRC Church
Alan Frow - LRC Church - 26 May 2019

LRC Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019


Alan Frow preaching on, Prayer: Asking like Achsah

City Lights Dubai
Alan Frow - Ask like Achsah

City Lights Dubai

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 44:52


Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Lasting Through Multiplication

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 40:19


Recording from the Advance North America Conference in 2018, held in Southern California at Southlands Church, Brea.

The High Low
The Dangers of Self-Deprecation; & A Deep-Dive Into ‘Nanette'

The High Low

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 68:45


It's the week that England broke their penalty curse; Cheryl Cole and Liam Payne broke up; Roman Polanski (yup, he who is wanted for statutory rape) sat FROW at Miu Miu; and let's not forget! There's a bumper session of Ask The High Low. We resisted doing it in Joan and Jericha's voices - but it was hard. We've never had something recommended so much to The High Low - via email; Twitter; Instagram DM - as much as we had ‘Nanette' a stand-up show performed by Australian comic, Hannah Gadsby. A surprise Netflix hit, loved by everyone from Roxane Gay to Monica Lewinsky, Hannah Gadsby has produced a piece of comedy so hilarious, so original, so shocking and so devastating - it'll have you thinking about it, like we are, for weeks to come. We talk about why this show has everyone talking and discuss why self-deprecation is so dangerous for women; why punchlines don't tell true stories; and why artists (even Van Gogh) are not mad geniuses - but just humans, who need connections. Hannah says that ‘Nanette' is her last piece of stand-up - and that she wants to quit comedy, so that she doesn't spread her anger. We hope she doesn't quit comedy: we hope she changes the genre forever.You can email us thehighlowshow@gmail.com and tweet us @thehighlowshow. Links:Nanette by Hannah Gadsby on Netflix https://www.netflix.com/watch/80233611?trackId=14277281&tctx=0%2C0%2C4c07843d-89e8-403a-a3c7-b1d861a56f0d-39237366%2C%2CNanette Is Not Just A Queer Woman's Story - It's A Revolution by Zoe Beaty: https://www.the-pool.com/arts-culture/tv/2018/26/zoe-beaty-on-hannah-gadsby-nanette-on-netflixWhy I'm Done With The Mental Health Conversation, by Hannah Jane Parkinson for The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/jun/30/nothing-like-broken-leg-mental-health-conversationCaitlin Moran interviewed by Alastair Campbell for the August 2018 issue of GQ magazine - on sale nowAdam Kay interviewed by Emma Gannon for Ctrl Alt Delete podcast https://www.emmagannon.co.uk/2018/06/22/ctrl-alt-delete-podcast-135-adam-kay/Zadie Smith on The Touré Show: https://art19.com/shows/toure-show/episodes/e6dbe4c7-c2ad-4342-b120-bd666ab2eef6 Geography by Tom Misch https://www.amazon.co.uk/Geography-Tom-Misch/dp/B0774WX37X The Durrels on Netflix https://www.netflix.com/title/80989475 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dwell 's Podcast
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Dwell 's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 52:39


Jubilee Community Church
▶ Awkward Faith – Alan Frow – 20 May 2018

Jubilee Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 0:37


Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - The Power Of Vision

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 46:09


Recording from the Advance Global Conference in 2017, hosted at Covenant Life Church in Washington DC, Maryland.

Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Non - Staff Elders

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 82:41


Recording from the Advance Global Conference in 2017, hosted at Covenant Life Church in Washington DC, Maryland.

Wishboning
Muttketeer - w/Matti & Lottie Frow

Wishboning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 53:15


En garde! Monsieur John and Christian grab their rapiers and dive into the classic story of The Three Musketeers! Joined by returning guests Matti and Lottie Frow, we unpack the journey of D'Artagnan as he tries to join the the exclusive King's guard, thwart the evil Cardinal Richelieu, and avoid the advances of the wicked Milady. In Oakdale, Wishbone helps the school's Janitor find and capture the sneaky science class rat known as Mort. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ctrl Alt Delete
#72 Victoria Magrath (In The Frow): Getting a PHD, Brands & YouTube

Ctrl Alt Delete

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 29:29


Victoria is one of the top bloggers and YouTubers in the luxury fashion space - her blog In The Frow is an award-winning blog which has a huge global audience. Victoria has a PHD in fashion, started her career as a Fashion Marketing Lecturer at the University of Manchester and is now a L’Oreal Paris hair ambassador. She was also in a huge Princes Trust L’Oreal campaign alongside people such as Helen Mirren, Katie Piper and Cheryl Cole. In 2016, Victoria was also nominated for a Glamour Woman of the Year Award and won Best UK Fashion Blog in the Vuelio Blog Awards. Victoria has worked with a huge number of established fashion and beauty brands, including Burberry, Dior, Armani, Coach, Clarins, Net-A-Porter, Selfridges. In this episode we break some YouTuber myths, talk work life balance, self doubt and how having your own platform can give you so much opportunity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BAFTA Guru
Breakfast with Ben Frow Director of Programmes Channel 5 | TV Q&A

BAFTA Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 80:19


Channel 5 director of programmes Ben Frow discusses his vision and ambitions for the channel and ongoing opportunities for producers across a range of genres.

Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Keeping the well of worship open

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 25:32


Alan Frow - Keeping the well of worship open by Advance

Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Leadership (Philippians 3)

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 57:20


Alan Frow - Leadership (Philippians 3) by Advance

Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Leadership And Healthy Eldership Teams

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 40:01


Alan Frow - Leadership And Healthy Eldership Teams by Advance

Wishboning
One Thousand And One Tails w/Lottie Frow Cole

Wishboning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 45:38


Open Sesame! Opening our doors and welcoming back Lottie Frow Cole to Wishboning. This weeks episode is based on the classic tale One Thousand and One Nights. The classic story about an Arabian King who continues to lop off the heads of his brides to be once they bore him.John and Christian have a field day with this latest installment of Wishboning. The fun doesn't end there however, David receives a new computer. How will the kids of Wishbone react to their first foray into the world wide web? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wishboning
Golden Retrieved - w/ Matti & Lottie Frow

Wishboning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 49:32


The story of Silas Marner, a man who lives for work and counting his coins. A classic english story is retold in the latest episode of Wishbone. Our guests Matti Frow and Lottie Cole Frow join the podcast to help us unravel this tale. Their English expertise helps us get into the mind of Wishbone and Silas Marner. Meanwhile Joe acts like a total jerk to Wishbone during this episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wishboning
Sniffing The Gauntlet - w/ Matti Frow

Wishboning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 43:12


Special guest Host Matti Frow, Youtuber and Actor extraordinaire joins todays episode. The perfect host to bring on for this classic tale by Sir Walter Scott, from Matti's homeland in the UK.Ivanhoe one of the remaining Saxons during a time where the Normans have taken reign of the land. He returns to find his family and homeland met by great strife and challenges. The king will put him to the ultimate test, as he must save his dear newly beloved Rebecca.Meanwhile in Oakdale, Sam is tasked with leading her people in a spelling bee. Amanda's team has set forth a challenge as well, but something unforeseen and dangerous knocks Sam out of the competition. Will David rise to the occasion? Will Amanda the Normans of Oakdale defeat Team A's saxon faction? Find out in this latest installment of Wishboning. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Jubilee STL
Joy - Alan Frow - (04/24/16)

Jubilee STL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2016 39:29


Joy - Alan Frow - (04/24/16) by Jubilee Church

Advance Movement Podcast
Alan Frow - Leading with a weaned soul

Advance Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2015 39:00


Sessions from the North America Conference 2015, hosted in Houston, TX.

The Media Show
Edinburgh TV Festival, BBC director of strategy James Purnell, Channel 5 director of programming Ben Frow, Spotify

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 28:31


The Culture Secretary John Whittingdale, speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, says that the government has no desire to dismantle the BBC and that some defenders of the corporation are "tilting at windmills". We hear the first official response from the BBC's Director of Strategy James Purnell.Also in Edinburgh, Channel 5's Director of Programming Ben Frow, reveals how the channel is trying to reposition itself in the market and improve its reputation.And the online music streaming service Spotify has provoked a fuss with its new terms and conditions. Critics say they're a grab too far for all sorts of personal data. We hear from Emma Carr of Big Brother Watch on how Spotify is responding to the backlash.

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Podcast No69

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 182:31


G’day to you all from around the world. Once again the music beckons your attention and hopefully livens up your day, We had a fantastic response from our last edition no 68 and this latest release, will in our eyes, be equally as good. Some of our favourite musician are here with their latest albums, this including Michael Bruckner, Sonus Lab, SpiralDreams, Nord, Stephen Erbe, Markus Reuter & Zero Ohms, and I must say they’ve certainly achieved some superb sounds. We welcome Electric Blue to get the show on the road, with his amazing and powerful new album, Reflections. Sequences Playlist no69 00.01.34 Electric Blue: ‘Eastern Gateway’ (album Reflections) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Electronic-Blue-official/903337369693335 00.06.01 Electric Blue: ‘Alien Flight’ (album Reflections) 
00.12.59 Stephan Erbe: ‘Reaktiv’ (album 2Club Genetica) www.erbemusic.com 00.19.48 Stephen Erbe: ‘Hydrogenetica’ (album 2Club Genetica) 00.24.55 Michael Bruckner & Mathias Brussels: ‘Ondes Intergalactiques part 1’ (album Ondes Intergalactiques -Live At The Cosmic Nights) *** https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com/music 00.35.45 Antike Elektronische Musik: ‘Stac Poly’ (album Landscapes) http://aem-antike-elektronische-musik.bandcamp.com 00.48.50 Sonus Lab: ‘Chrononautica’ (album Planetary Suite) http://sonuslab.bandcamp.com/ 00.57.42 Simon Slator: ’Philharmony’ (album Philharmony) *** www.weareallghosts.co.uk 01.06.55 Markus Reuter & Zero Ohms: ‘Recondite’ (album From Worlds Unseen A Light Yet Streams A Sound Replete) www.iapetus-media.com 01.15.43 Fallen: ‘At The End Of The World’ (album Secrets Of The Moon) : https://www.facebook.com/creek.child 
01.25.25 Fallen: ‘Golden Dust’ (The Vanishing)’ (album Secrets Of The Moon) 01.32.46 SpiralDreams: ‘Oscillation Part 2’ (album Modifying (S) DNA vol 1) *** https://spiraldreams.bandcamp.com/ 01.43.50 SpiralDreams: ‘Ghost Of The Universe’ (album Modifying (S) DNA vol 2) 01.53.30 EugeneKha: ‘Russian Mantras Live 30/05/2015’ (album Live At Green Travel Festival) *** www.auralfilms.com 02.01.38 Sonus Lab: ‘The Pulse’ (album Planetary Suite) 02.13.18 nnord: ‘From The Earth To The Moon’ (album Astronaut/Kosmonavt) *** http://www.winteralternativerecords.tk 02.23.17 Nord: ‘Sequenced Feelings Part 1’ (album Sequenced Feelings) *** 02.34.13 Tankerville: ‘Overfly Siberia’ (album Astronaut/Kosmonavt) http://www.winteralternativerecords.tk 02.37.13 Kikai: ‘Ying’ (album Forw) http://www.embermusic.com/kikai/ 02.41.19 Kikai: ‘Cinema In My Head’ (album Frow) 02.46.29 Christian Fiesel: ‘Remedy 11’ (album Mechanic Falls) ***www.facebook.com/christian.fiesel 02.57.27 Gandalf: ‘Sea Of Sorrow’ (album Frame By Frame) http://www.gandalf.at 02.59.35 Gandalf: ‘Sea Of Sorrow 11’ (album Frame By Frame) 03.01.06 Gandalf: ‘Ancient Wisdom Recalled 11’ (album Frame By Frame) Edit ***

Between 2 Femmes
Between 2 Femmes

Between 2 Femmes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2014 56:39


CliffCentral.com — Mercedez-Benz Africa Fashion Week attracts the most charmed of fashionable folk. This season some have come from much further afield – Sunglass Hut has brought mega-blogger Aimee Song from Song of Style to South Africa for Fashion Week who joins Aspasia and Mabale in studio and spills the dirt on blogger wars, the FROW in Paris, Milan and London.