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Join us as we dive into the cutting-edge world of aerodynamic cycling apparel with Steve Smith, Castelli Brand Manager, Lifelong Marginal Gainer. From the evolution of the iconic maglia rosa for the Giro d'Italia to the latest innovative firsts, Steve shares how rider feedback, wind tunnel testing, and meticulous design come together to create high-performance gear.We explore the behind-the-scenes logistics of outfitting pro teams, the development process inside Castelli's Speed Shop and Pro Shop, and how amateur cyclists can benefit from the same technology. Tune in for a look at where aero clothing is headed—and Castelli's role in shaping its future.CHAPTERS00:00 Intro04:40 Amount of Clothing Supplied to Giro Race Leaders12:24 Sanremo 8S Speed Suit14:03 Tailoring Suits for Performance and Fit16:25 Optimized Gear for Specific Rider Positioning19:53 Low-Hanging Fruit for Maximum Performance23:30 Free Aero S Bibshorts28:08 Free Aero Prototype Testing31:54 PoliMI Wind Tunnel – Politecnico di Milano33:55 Custom Program, Speed Shop, and Pro Shop36:42 Aero Race 8S Jersey: Design and Functionality41:42 Aero Gains: Performance Comparisons47:08 Future Frontiers in Aero Clothing53:13 Giro d'Italia, Stage 15, Passing by Castelli HQ55:09 WIN a Singed Maglia Rosa! 55:41 Ending LINKSCastelli Speed Shophttps://www.castelli-cycling.com/Speed-Shop/c/Speed-ShopCastelli Pro Shophttps://www.castelli-cycling.com/PRO-SHOP/c/Pro-Shop– GUEST –Meet Steve Smith: Castelli's Brand Manager & Lifelong Marginal Gainer! From racing bikes in Portland to leading innovation at Castelli, Steve Smith brings a deep passion for performance. In this episode, he shares insights on wind tunnel testing and the game-changing gear behind the Giro d'Italia leaders. Dive into the tech, the strategy, and the gear that keeps the pros ahead.CONNECThttps://www.instagram.com/smittystuff/– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dive into the thrilling history of the Giro d'Italia and its most iconic symbol—the Maglia Rosa. From its origins in 1909 to the groundbreaking innovations Castelli introduced to the peloton, we celebrate the legends, the legacy, and the evolution of cycling's most coveted jersey.Discover how the race began, why pink became the color of victory, and how Castelli helped revolutionize performance cycling gear through bold innovation. From historic champions and unforgettable moments to the evolution of aerodynamic apparel, this episode traces the legacy of the icons who shaped the sport.CHAPTERS00:00 Intro02:10 The Origins of the Giro d'Italia03:33 The Early Winners04:15 The Maglia Rosa Is Born06:31 Giro d'Italia: A Proving Ground06:58 Top GC Winners and Most Victories07:54 La Maglia Rosa09:37 Castelli's Innovative Firsts11:54 The Legacy of Castelli in the Giro d'Italia16:34 Ending– LINKS –https://www.castelli-cycling.comhttps://www.instagram.com/castellicycling– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/Music | Slipstream Music, RCS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with Samuel Sánchez, a legend of the sport and Olympic gold medalist, to reflect on his remarkable career and the evolution of the sport over the past three decades. Samuel takes us through his journey from a young aspiring cyclist to Olympic champion, sharing insights into the highs and lows of his career. He talks about his 18 years in the pro peloton, racing for just two teams, the differences in team dynamics from Euskaltel - Euskadi to BMC Racing Team, and the immense impact of winning an Olympic gold medal.We also dive deep into the history and innovation behind some of Castelli's pioneering products, exploring iconic items like the Sanremo Speed Suit, the Gabba R jacket, and the first Aero Race Jersey—each a game-changer in cycling gear. Samuel offers his perspective on the evolution of cycling apparel and the technical advancements that have revolutionized the sport, particularly in aerodynamics.Samuel shares the mission and passion behind his Cycling Academy, which focuses on developing young talent while balancing education and sport. We also explore the competitive landscape of cycling today, the rise of gravel racing, and how resilience and instinct are just as important as data and numbers in the world of racing.Tune in for an inspiring conversation about the values of cycling, the importance of youth development, and how the lessons learned on the bike can be applied to all aspects of life.This is an episode you don't want to miss!CHAPTERS00:00 Intro 03:39 Rapid Round of Questions05:44 Gabba R09:05 Aero Jersey10:51 Sanremo Speed Suit 15:04 Aero Shoe-Covers 15:56 Body Paint 4.0 TT Suit16:41 First Castelli Memory18:26 Castelli History20:15 Transitioning to BMC25:05 Olympic Gold 30:35 Building the Future. Cycling Academy39:42 Gravel Racing, Sea Otter50:51 Young Superstars of the Sport58:23 Samuel's Journey into Cycling 01:04:27 Ending– GUEST –Samuel Sánchez, Spanish 2008 Olympic gold medalist and former pro cyclist known for his climbing prowess and tactical racing. A Tour de France and Vuelta a España podium finisher.CONNECThttps://www.instagram.com/soysamusanchez/– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yves Lampaert is more than just a Roubaix warrior—he's a farmer's son with deep Belgian roots, a love for tractors, and a passion for the Queen of the Classics. In this episode, we go beyond the finish line to explore the brutal beauty of Paris-Roubaix, Yves' rise through the ranks at Soudal Quick-Step, and the surprising parallels between farming and cycling. From Tour de France yellow jersey glory to muddy cobbles and homegrown veggies—this is Yves Lampaert like you've never heard him before.CHAPTERS00:00 Intro01:27 Yves Lampaert: A Cyclist's Journey02:52 The Evolution of Cycling03:49 The Pressure of Being a Belgian Cyclist10:33 The Support of Fans and Community12:30 Foul Weather Gear: Essential for Cyclists15:26 Career Progression in QuickStep Team18:53 Balancing Team Roles in Cycling19:44 The Impact of Crashes on Performance22:41 Racing Roubaix in Wet vs. Dry24:03 Favorite Cobble Sector and Velodrome Experience26:55 Being Part of the Wolfpack27:56 Memorable Wins and Achievements34:55 Farming and Cycling: Parallels in Life39:46 The Importance of Family and Tradition42:40 Nutrition and Training in Modern Cycling45:52 Advice for Young Cyclists50:15 Cultural Insights: Flemish Language and Cycling– GUEST –Yves Lampaert is a professional Belgian cyclist known for his strength in the classics and time trials. Born on April 10, 1991, in Izegem, Belgium, he rides for the UCI WorldTeam Soudal Quick-Step. Lampaert has made a name for himself with his gritty performances in cobbled races like Paris-Roubaix and has been a consistent national time trial champion. One of his career highlights came in the 2022 Tour de France when he surprised the field by winning the opening time trial in Copenhagen, claiming the coveted yellow jersey. A former judo practitioner, Lampaert brings a tactical and tenacious approach to the road.CONNECThttps://www.instagram.com/yveslampaert/https://www.instagram.com/soudalquickstepteam/– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we bring you an inspiring story of resilience, talent, and the relentless pursuit of a dream. Our guest, Kim Le Court Pienaar, is a rising star in the Women's World Tour, proving that it's never too late to chase greatness.Turning pro at 27—an age when many riders have already made their mark—Kim wasted no time in doing the same. In her debut season, she secured a stage win at the Giro d'Italia Women, raced in two Grand Tours, and represented her country at the Paris Olympics. She also took on the toughest one-day Classic races and stunning the cycling world with a top-10 finish at Paris-Roubaix—less than four months after signing with AG Insurance–Soudal.In this episode, we dive into Kim's remarkable journey—from mountain biking in Mauritius to competing on Europe's most unforgiving roads. Kim shares her firsthand experience of the Tour of Flanders, the energy of De Ronde, and what it's really like to race the Monuments.Let's dive in!CHAPTERS00:00 Journey to Professional Cycling03:33 Overcoming Injuries and Challenges12:15 Transitioning from Mountain Biking to Road Racing18:21 Aspirations and Future Goals20:50 Experiencing the Classics and Learning Curve26:28 Transitioning to Team Dynamics34:07 Olympic Aspirations and National Pride39:51 Discovering Mauritius: A Hidden Gem45:25 Cultural Ties: Food and Family51:41 Reflections and Future Goals– GUEST –Kimberley (Le Court) Pienaar is a Mauritian cyclist riding for AG Insurance-Soudal. Born in 1996, Kim has won most of the top ultra MTB events she has competed in and has placed in the top 10 in most UCI events, showcasing her versatility across disciplines. She is known for her strong climbing ability and endurance.CONNECTwww.instagram.com/kimlecourtwww.instagram.com/aginsurancesoudal– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
French sensation Paul Magnier has taken the pro peloton by storm, and now the 20-year-old is set to support Soudal Quick-Step into the northern classics. With his explosive power, endurance, and fast finishing kick, could he be the next Tom Boonen or Bernard Hinault? In this episode, we break down Magnier's rapid rise, his potential and expectations in the sprints and Monuments, and how he manages the outside pressure when to perform. Join us as we discuss his journey from Grenoble to the WorldTour, his early successes, and the pressure of stepping into the shoes of legends.This is one conversation you won't want to miss!CHAPTERS00:00 Intro 03:01 Paul's Early Career and Breakthroughs17:37 The Impact of Crashes and Recovery30:06 Transition to Soudal Quickstep39:05 Future Aspirations and Goals– GUEST –Paul Magnier is a French pro cyclist known for his speed and endurance on the cobbles. Born in Texas in 2004 and raised in Grenoble, he joined Soudal Quick-Step in 2024 after a standout junior career. With multiple wins in his debut season, he's tipped as a future classics star.CONNECTwww.instagram.com/paul_magnier_– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanks to our Partners, NAPA TRACS, and Today's Class Recorded at the 45th annual Mobile Air Climate Systems Conference (MACS 2025) in Orlando, Florida, this episode dives into the evolving world of thermal management in vehicles. Our panel discusses the shift from traditional air conditioning to a more advanced approach, driven by the growing complexity of modern vehicles, especially EVs. They explore why maintaining optimal temperatures for batteries, electric motors, and other components is just as critical as passenger comfort. The conversation also covers alternative refrigerants, particularly blends, as a way to boost efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and adapt to changing battery technologies. With these advancements, the need for technician training and industry adaptation is greater than ever. Our experts emphasize the importance of collaboration across the industry to ensure a smooth transition and deliver effective solutions for both OEMs and aftermarket service providers. Adam Kimmel, Koura, adam.kimmel@orbia.com Ryan Kooiman, Director of Training, Standard Motor Products. Ryan's previous episodes HERE. Chuck Abbott, Global Marketing Manager, Koura Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode MACS Training Event & Trade Show: https://macsmobileairclimate.org/ National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF): https://wp.nastf.org/ Koura: https://www.kouraglobal.com/ Honeywell: https://www.honeywell.com/us/en Introduction and Sponsors (00:00:00) Evolution of Thermal Management (00:02:28) Consultative Role of Shop Owners (00:02:10) Rise of Thermal Management Specialists (00:03:08) Importance of Battery Temperature Control (00:03:46) Impact of Electric Compressors (00:05:45) Training on Thermal Management (00:12:19) Future of Refrigerants (00:09:52) Concerns with Flammable Refrigerants (00:11:04) Thermal Management in Electric Vehicles (00:14:04) Training Demand for Electric Vehicle Systems (00:15:26) Battery Chemistry and Future Developments (00:17:02) Shifting Priorities in Funding (00:18:27) Changing Thermal Management Needs (00:18:57) Service Recommendations for Blends (00:19:18) Collaboration in Industry (00:19:58) New Components in AC Systems (00:20:50) Complexity of Thermal Management Systems (00:22:15) Career Opportunities in Automotive Technology (00:23:06) Investing in New Refrigerant Machines (00:24:30) Consumer Benefits of Blend Refrigerants (00:25:05) Leakage Characteristics of Blends (00:26:14) Future of Refrigerant Machines...
In this episode of The Dairy Podcast Show, Ignacio Artavia, Global Marketing Manager for Ruminants at dsm-firmenich, explores the critical role of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25OHD3) in dairy cattle health. Unlike traditional vitamin D3, which requires metabolic conversion in the liver and kidneys before becoming bioavailable, 25OHD3 bypasses the first step, allowing for faster absorption and improved efficiency. Learn how this can enhance calcium metabolism, immune function, and milk production, helping dairy cows stay healthier and productive. Listen now on all major platforms!"Feeding 25-hydroxy D3 benefits dairy herds by improving health, enhancing calcium metabolism, and strengthening immunity—boosting milk yield."Meet the guest: Ignacio Artavia holds a Bachelor's degree in Agronomic Engineering from EARTH University in Costa Rica and a Master's in Animal Sciences with a specialization in Animal Nutrition from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. With a background in ruminant nutrition, he has worked extensively in dairy cattle health, focusing on mycotoxin risk management and vitamin supplementation. Currently serving as Global Marketing Manager for Ruminants at dsm-firmenich, Ignacio is dedicated to improving dairy farm sustainability and efficiency.What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:26) Introduction(03:42) Guest background(07:39) Why vitamin D matters(11:11) Sunlight vs. dietary vitamin D(19:16) Vitamin D conversion(22:50) Milk production and immunity(34:16) Final three questionsThe Dairy Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like: dsm-firmenich* Adisseo- Natural Biologics- Scoular- Priority IAC- Protekta- Volac- SmaXtec- ICC- Acepsis- Trouw Nutrition- Berg + Schmidt
Whether you're a passionate cyclocross fan or just curious about the sport, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and everything that makes bike racing such a dynamic and evolving discipline.Today, we're joined by Antoine Huby, a rising talent in cycling from the Brittany region of France. Antoine made a name for himself in cyclocross, winning the U23 French Championship in 2021, before making waves on the road in 2023 with standout performances, including a win at the U23 Course de la Paix, a second-place finish at Liège–Bastogne–Liège U23, and a top-five at the Tour Alsace. His rapid rise caught the attention of Soudal Quick-Step, where he is now in his second season.With the Cyclocross World Championships happening this weekend in Liévin, northern France—just a short drive from his home—it's the perfect time to hear from Antoine about his training, race strategies, and technical skills that make cyclocross such an essential foundation for top road racers. We'll also dive into his admiration for Julian Alaphilippe, his aspirations for Strade Bianche, and his thoughts on the crossover between CX and road racing.So, buckle up and get ready for an inside look at the world of cyclocross and its influence on road racing. Let's dive in!
Join us for an inspiring conversation with one of Britain's most versatile and exciting cyclists—Ethan Hayter.In this episode, Ethan reflects on his journey from turning pro with Team INEOS in 2020 to signing with Soudal Quick-Step for the next two seasons—a team with Grand Tour and Classics ambitions, while also working to help Ethan rediscover his best form. With past victories, including the GC at the Tour de Pologne and the Tour of Norway, along with 15 wins across 2021 and 2022, Ethan shares insights on season goals, adapting to his new team, balancing road and track disciplines, and the role of marginal gains in professional cycling.We delve into how his track racing roots have shaped his road career, the mental preparation required for major events like the Olympics, and the importance of patience and joy in overcoming setbacks. Ethan also discusses how he got into cycling through the track community and offers valuable advice for young cyclists, emphasizing the role of community and passion in achieving sustained success.Packed with insights and inspiration, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the world of cycling.Chapters00:00 Intro 02:50 Rapid Fire Round of Questions03:49 Transitioning to Soudal Quick-Step 08:08 Reflecting on Past Achievements and Future Goals13:35 Journey Into Track Cycling 19:29 Balancing Road and Track Training21:44 Mental Preparation for Major Races22:39 Dealing with Setbacks and Staying Motivated25:46 Race Recon and Todays technology28:21 Castelli Windtunnel Testing29:43 Sanremo Speed Suit, Idea to Reality 31:57 Advice for Young Cyclists: Community & Enjoyment37:19 Ending – GUEST –Ethan Hayter is known for his success both on the road and on the track, with a long list of medals at the Olympics, World Championships, and other major events. He turned pro with Team INEOS in 2020 and now rides for Soudal Quick-Step.CONNECThttps://www.instagram.com/ethanhayter/https://www.strava.com/pros/601041– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/SEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Heather and Clint are joined by Jackson Halsmer, Global Marketing Manager at Rabaconda. Jackson discusses his background in the powersports industry, as well as his experience doing event demonstrations for Rabaconda's tire changer! First, Heather and Clint reflect on the recent passing of two AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famers - Mary McGee and Malcolm Smith – who made immense contributions to the motorcycle industry. Follow Rabaconda and Jackson on Instagram! @rabaconda and @jjhalsmer Watch Mary McGee's 30 for 30 on ESPN's YouTube Channel MotoAmerica is the OFFICIAL Sponsor of Pit Pass Moto This episode is brought to you by MotoAmerica, home of AMA Superbike racing and North America's premier motorcycle road racing series. Revisit all the season's action with the Moto America Live+ video-on-demand streaming service. Or visit the Moto America YouTube Channel for race highlights and behind-the-scenes video content. Look for the 2025 race schedule over on the motoamerica.com website, and be sure to follow MotoAmerica on social media for real-time series updates and original content. Get your PPM swag at our Pit Pass Moto online store! Pit Pass Moto is a production of Evergreen Podcasts.
Claudio Masnata is the Global Marketing Manager at Bianchi. We dive deep into one of cycling's most iconic brands, from his early days as a competitive cyclist to leading marketing at the 140-year-old brand, Claudio shares fascinating insights into managing the iconic brand in the digital age. We explore the delicate balance between tradition and innovation, the challenges of expanding into new markets, and how data-driven decisions are reshaping the cycling industry.Read the latest 'The Business of Cycling' BlogSign up for 'The Business of Cycling' Newsletter
In this second episode, Nathan Haas shares his inspiring journey from being a young, talented athlete in Australia to racing for some of the sport's biggest World Tour teams.He discusses the challenges he faced transitioning from downhill mountainbiking to road racing, the importance of team dynamics, and the evolution of Girona as a cycling hub. Nathan also delves into his collaborations with architect and designer Richard Pearce, exploring the creative design process behind Castelli's exclusive R-A/D Collection and the significance of gravel racing in today's cycling culture.We sat down with him in his hometown of Girona to talk about his entry into cycling and the lessons he's learned as a pro that can inspire others.Chapters00:00 Intro01:08 Overview03:25 The Journey Begins: Nathan Haas' Early Days02:44 From Downhill to World Tour: The Transition06:09 Navigating the World Tour: Challenges and Triumphs08:57 The Importance of Team Dynamics in Cycling12:14 The Evolution of Girona as a Cycling Hub14:58 Cultural Insights: Riding for French Teams18:11 The Emotional Rollercoaster of Professional Cycling21:03 Designing the Future: Collaborations with Richard Pérez23:51 The Full Circle Journey: From Dirt to Road to Gravel27:10 The Science of Gravel: DNA and Design30:05 The Art of Cycling Apparel: A Deep Dive into Jerseys32:56 Reflections and Future Aspirations37:29 Ending – LINKS –Richard Pearce, R–A/D Collectionhttps://www.castelli-cycling.com/highlights/r-ad-collectionDesigning the R—AD Collection: A history of passionNathan: https://youtu.be/XnBd7oeEggURichard Paerce: https://youtu.be/5NobK1ER4MY– GUEST –Born in Australia, Nathan Haas was originally a mountain biker and represented Australia at two UCI World Championships. In 2009, he switched to road racing, competing in the World Tour for a decade before transitioning to gravel racing in 2021. He has lived in Girona, Spain, since 2012.CONNECTInstagramSTRAVA– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nathan is a household name in cycling, having raced at the World Tour level for 10 years, participated in all Grand Tours, and sparked many conversations about the present and future of gravel cycling—all while achieving top results and inspiring others.In this action-packed episode, we sit down with Nathan to explore gravel riding, the best routes around Girona, its coffee culture, cycling community, and why Girona has become a cycling mecca.We also discuss the spirit of gravel, where camaraderie and competition create a passionate, welcoming community, and why events like the Iceland Rift are gaining attention. Other topics include athlete branding on social media, the rising competitiveness in gravel racing, advancements in equipment, biomechanics, and other factors driving increased speed and performance, as well as empowering women in the sport, and more.Tune in for an episode full of insights, inspiration, and everything that makes gravel cycling unique.Chapters00:00 Intro03:58 The Girona Coffee Culture06:07 Favorite Castelli Product10:07 Why Gravel is Better than World Tour Racing10:40 Best Jersey Design13:22 Best Girona Gravel Ride16:13 Why Girona is a Cyclist's Paradise19:25 Advice for Aspiring Gravel Racers21:33 The Best Part of Gravel Racing26:18 Race Coverage and Athlete Branding34:50 The Spirit of Gravel45:23 Empowering Women47:33 Outro– LINKS – Girona Coffee Shops: https://www.instagram.com/oniriacafe/ https://www.instagram.com/tramuntana_girona Nathan's Favorite Ride From Girona https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/269428651 Richard Pearce, R–A/D Collection https://www.castelli-cycling.com/highlights/r-ad-collection – GUEST –Born in Australia, Nathan Haas was originally a mountain biker and represented Australia at two UCI World Championships. In 2009, he switched to road racing, competing in the World Tour for a decade before transitioning to gravel racing in 2021. He has lived in Girona, Spain, since 2012.CONNECThttps://www.instagram.com/nathanpeterhaas/ https://www.strava.com/pros/12924172 – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From 1770 to Today: The Return of Distilling in Glasgow Sebastian Bunford-Jones, Global Marketing Manager for Glasgow Distillery, joins us for an engaging chat about the resurgence of whisky-making in this iconic city. We explore the distillery's bold journey as Glasgow's first new independent single malt producer in over a century and their mission to celebrate the city's rich heritage with a modern twist. From reviving traditional whisky-making with a contemporary spirit to crafting a diverse range of spirits, including gin, vodka, and rum, Sebastian unravels the exciting story behind their innovative approach and commitment to quality. Quality takes precedence over tourism at Glasgow Distillery, where the team focuses on unique whisky expressions that blend tradition with creativity. We delve into the intricacies of whisky production, from distillation techniques to cask selection and the impact of yeast strains on flavor. Highlighting their successful launch of the 1770 Whisky, Sebastian shares insights into the distillery's strategic expansion efforts, including investment in skilled personnel and premium casks, ensuring excellence in every bottle, while planning to enhance visitor experiences as the distillery grows. Explore the distillery's meticulous design and branding strategy, which weaves together Glasgow's architectural essence and community spirit. With an eye on the global market, Glasgow Distillery is crafting exceptional spirits that resonate with both local and international audiences. Discover how their diversified portfolio, including the introduction of Banditti rum, broadens market appeal, all while maintaining accessibility and transparency. As we wrap up, Sebastian offers a sneak peek into their upcoming small batch series set for release, showcasing the distillery's relentless innovation and dedication to crafting outstanding products. Thanks everyone for listening, and thank you to Sebastian for entering the Whiskey Ring! Thanks to our Presenting Sponsor, BAXUS Baxus is the world's leading collectible spirits marketplace, with user-friendly options for buyers, sellers, and collectors looking to vault their collections. Use my link below to visit the BAXUS.CO website and sign up! BAXUS Website BAXUS on Instagram BAXUS on Facebook BAXUS on Twitter/X BAXUS on LinkedIn Thanks to our Lead Sponsor, Black Button Distillery Black Button Distilling Website Black Button Distilling on Facebook Black Button Distilling on Instagram _________________________________________________________ If you haven't joined the Patreon community yet, please consider doing so at patreon.com/whiskeyinmyweddingring There is 1 more spot available at the $25/month bottle share club level. If you haven't yet, please follow Whiskey in my Wedding Ring and the Whiskey Ring Podcast on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn, and subscribe to the newsletter on the website. Glasgow Distillery Glasgow Distillery Website Glasgow Distillery on Instagram Glasgow Distillery on Facebook Glasgow Distillery on LinkedIn
At just 22, Gaia Masetti is already making waves in the women's WorldTour. With a deep passion for cycling that began in childhood, Gaia has raced in some of the biggest events on the calendar as part of the AG Insurance Soudal team.In this episode, Gaia reflects on her journey from winning her first race at the age of six to turning pro at just 21. She discusses the challenges she faced along the way, the unwavering support of her family, and how cyclocross helped shape her technical skills on the bike. She shares insights into her favorite Castelli gear, the races she'd like to win one day, what it's like to race for the national team, and reveals her love for Italian ice cream, pizza, and what's on her curated Spotify playlist.Join us for an inspiring chat with this rising Italian star!CHAPTERS00:00 Intro03:12 The Role of Castelli in Professional Cycling06:04 Training Regimen and Coaching Dynamics08:58 Racing Preferences: Stage vs. One-Day Races11:51 Experiences in Major Races and Atmosphere15:09 Cyclocross and Its Influence on Road Cycling18:03 Representing Italy: The National Team Experience20:54 Personal Preferences and Lifestyle as a Cyclist24:11 Cultural Insights: Food and Music in Gaia's Life27:01 Family Influence and Support in Cycling30:06 Future Aspirations– GUEST –Gaia Masetti is an Italian professional cyclist riding for AG Insurance–Soudal She has gained recognition for her performances, including a victory at the La Classique Morbihan in 2023. Additionally, she won a gold medal in the mixed team relay at the 2024 European Road Championships and has competed in prestigious events like the Tour de France Femmes and Giro d'Italia Women.CONNECTInstagramAG Insurance Soudal– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedInSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With over 10 years of experience in B2B sales for innovative IT solutions, John Son is Global Marketing Manager at DeepBrain AI, an AI startup with top-notch video synthesis technology. He has a bachelor's degree in mass communication/media studies and fluent in Korean and English. His core competencies include new business development, sales & marketing, project management, and generative AI, which is the field of expertise of DeepBrain AI. The integration of AI avatars into corporate branding and communication strategies marks a significant shift in how businesses engage with their audiences. These digital personas, capable of delivering personalized and consistent interactions, are not just futuristic concepts but are becoming essential tools for modern enterprises. John is at the forefront of developing these innovative AI Human solutions. What you will learn How AI avatars are redefining customer engagement and the potential they hold for enhancing corporate branding. The role of AI technology in creating dynamic and interactive digital personas that can embody a brand's identity. The future of corporate communication and the impact of AI avatars on the way companies connect with their audiences globally. The ethical implications of AI use, including the need for responsible content creation and the company's commitment to building tools that detect deep fakes. the importance of combining AI with human expertise, emphasizing that AI should serve as an enhancement rather than a replacement.
The pressure to achieve ideal weight in cycling and triathlon, hit competitive power-to-weight ratios, and meet physical expectations drives a surprising number of male and female elite athletes into a state of low energy availability. In this series, we explore RED-S, what it entails, and why diagnosing it is so complex. If you missed the first episode, we strongly recommend starting there as these two episodes serve as a comprehensive guide for athletes at all levels looking to enhance their performance through proper nutrition and hydration, with a focus on both physical and mental well-being.CHAPTERS00:00 Intro02:57 Best Practices for Treating RED-S05:46 The Importance of Mental Health in Sports Nutrition09:07 Educating Young Athletes on Nutrition and Health11:56 The Counterintuitive Benefits of Increased Energy Intake14:47 Shifting Mindsets Around Nutrition and Eating Behaviors18:01 Tailoring Nutrition to Training Demands20:52 Fluid and Electrolyte Management for Athletes23:47 The Role of Sodium in Hydration and Performance26:57 Nutrient Density and Whole Foods in Athletic Diets29:50 Practical Nutrition Strategies for Endurance Athletes33:03 The Importance of Training the Gut for Endurance Events35:48 Emerging Research and Trends in Sports Nutrition56:00 EndingIMPORTANT LINKSRED-S Study: Escape CollectiveResearchgate StudyFull Paper, click here. RED-S Symptoms Overview – GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission program. Throughout his career, he has worked with a wide range of athletes, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and amateur cyclists.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bioLinkedInInstagramStrava – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to today's episode, where we're diving deep into the critical topic of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) with sports nutritionist Dani Hofstetter. Many cyclists unintentionally underfuel, risking issues like low energy availability, hormonal imbalances, and decreased bone density. Around 80% of athletes face this problem, affecting performance and health.Dani will walk us through personalized nutrition plans, micronutrient density, and strategies for different training sessions. We'll also explore a case study on pro cyclist Georgie Howe from the Tour de France Femmes, and much more. Let's dive in!CHAPTERS00:00 Intro and Overview02:48 Understanding RED-S05:46 Differences Between RED-S and the Female Athlete Triad08:59 Hormonal Imbalances and Their Consequences11:51 The Role of Metabolism in Athletic Performance15:09 Bone Health and Energy Availability in Athletes18:01 Measuring Energy Expenditure and Intake20:56 Signs and Symptoms of RED-S24:10 Nutrition Strategies for Athletes27:02 Long-term Consequences of RED-S30:12 Case Study: Georgie Howe and Energy Deficit Performance32:57 Challenges in Diagnosing RED-S35:48 The Importance of Tailored Nutrition Plans39:05 Micronutrient Density and Athletic Performance41:49 Bone Density Scans and Monitoring Health45:06 Treatment Approaches for RED-S46:00 Ending IMPORTANT LINKSRED-S Study: Escape CollectiveResearchgate StudyFull Paper, click here. RED-S Symptoms Overview – GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission program. Throughout his career, he has worked with a wide range of athletes, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and amateur cyclists.Dani is also an ultra-cyclist and coach based near Zurich, Switzerland, focused on simplifying nutrition and helping athletes avoid fad diets. You can find Dani's contact details below.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bioLinkedInInstagramStrava – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a thrilling episode of the Castelli Podcast with João Paulo de Oliveira, a Brazilian racing ace in Japan's Super GT scene. Discover how João uses cycling to stay fit and explore the parallels between these two high-demand sports.Learn how cycling not only keeps João in peak condition but also allows him to explore Japan's stunning landscapes, from the bustling streets of Tokyo to serene countryside routes and the iconic climb up Mount Fuji.Whether you're into road cycling, curious about the high-tech world of Super GT, or someone who appreciates the finer things in life—like scenic bike routes, Tokyo's cycling culture and delicious Japanese food— this episode has something for everyone. Tune in for an inspiring and dynamic conversation!CHAPTERS00:40 Introduction and Preview04:46 João's Passion for Cycling07:12 Getting Out of Tokyo, Exploring Japan by Bike 10:22 Favorite Climbs Outside of Tokyo15:30 Car Racing vs Cycling 16:40 João's Racing Journey and Move to Japan28:12 Super GT and its Unique Features41:18 The Importance of the Driver-Engineer Relationship 43:21 The Mental Toughness Required in Elite Sports46:42 Dedication and Commitment49:16 Cycling is a Lifestyle and Life Lessons 50:37 Training and Rest for Peak Performance55:58 Training G-Force 01:01:12 Nutrition, Physio01:06:35 The Joy of Living and Cycling in Japan01:10:03 The Connection Between Car Handling and Bike Handling01:15:48 Specialzied Ambassador 01:16:51 Story Behind A Unique Piece of Race Car Art01:18:11 Ending– GUEST –João Paulo Lima de Oliveira is a Brazilian race car driver competing in the Japanese Super GT series. He won the Super GT GT300 class championship in 2020 and 2022, and the Formula Nippon championship in 2010. JP, as he is known, is one of the most successful drivers in Japan over the last decade, with victories in every category he's competed in. After dominating German F3 in 2003, he moved to Japan in 2004, winning the Japanese F3 title the following year. He then spent 13 years as a factory driver for Nissan in Super GT and Super Formula, renowned for his speed and car development skills.CONNECTInstagramSTRAVAA Beginners Guide To Super GTMotorsports.com– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedInSEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with Belgian female pro-cyclist Justine Ghekiere. She shares her remarkable journey, from discovering eRacing during the COVID pandemic to making her mark in the women's professional peloton. Justine's story is a testament to the rapid pace of her rise in the cycling world, her obsession with indoor training, and the mental grit that fuels her passion for the sport.Join us as we delve into Justine's love for climbing, her favorite rides when she's come in Flanders and to Calpe in Spain, and the training routines that have shaped her career. She also reveals her challenges in positioning within the peloton and sprinting, her thrilling experience racing in Italy, and her favorite foods. Justine's story is a powerful reminder of the dedication and perseverance it takes to succeed at the highest levels of the sport.Whether you're a cycling enthusiast or inspired by tales of hard work and achievement, this episode offers a compelling look at what it takes to climb to the top—literally and figuratively.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction03:08 Justine Ghekiere's Inspiring Journey04:29 From Lockdown to Professional Cyclist08:39 Riding around Calpe, Spain11:12 Not fan of cobbles, and favorite rides 13:14 Fueling the Ride: Justine Ghekiere's Favorite Belgian Dish15:05 Chasing Dreams, first race and training routine18:49 Justine's experience at the Giro d'Italia Women 202319:22 Ending – GUEST –Justine Ghekiere, a Belgian cyclist with AG Insurance - Soudal, transitioned to professional cycling after discovering Zwift during the lockdown. A former physical education teacher and coach, she quickly rose through the ranks, winning her first virtual race. Justine's love for sushi, pizza, and radio hits fuels her journey in the peloton.CONNECTInstagram AG Insurance Soudal– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedInSEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Castelli Podcast recap is a monthly episode highlighting some of the best bits from one of our past podcast episodes. You can find the full 57-minute episode from November 29, 2023, or at this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-nutrition-ep2-what-is-the-optimal-diet-for/id1669906821?i=1000636862451Expert sports performance nutritionist Dani Hofstetter shares invaluable insights on the importance of balanced nutrition, strategies for fueling everyday performance, comparisons between animal-based and plant-based protein sources, optimal protein and carbohydrate intake for peak performance, and a comprehensive breakdown of essential nutritional elements.Don't miss out on this invaluable guide to unlocking your athletic potential through informed nutrition choices.TOPICS DISCUSSED00:00 Introduction 01:20 Food as Fuel and Recovery for Performance Optimization02:17 Matching Carbohydrate Intake to Activity Levels03:16Avoiding Underfueling and the Negative Consequences05:15The Risks of Low Carbohydrate Diets06:12 Fueling Strategies for Long Training Days07:09 Daily Carbohydrate Recommendations for Athletes09:05 Balancing Leanness and Performance10:30 Nutrition Education for Young Athletes11:23 Assessing Fueling Effectiveness12:20 The Importance of Meal Planning13:42 Avoiding Overanalysis of Food Tracking14:38 Recovering from Bonking17:30 Choosing the Right Drinks for Recovery18:27 Time to Refuel After Depleting Glycogen Stores19:25 Starting Fueling from the First Hour of a Ride20:25 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Recommendations23:43 Debunking Nutrition Myths26:35 Ending– GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission program. He has collaborated with various athletes throughout his career, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and everyday amateur cyclists.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bio:https://danihofstetter.ch/en/LinkedIn: https://ch.linkedin.com/in/danihofstetter– HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has worked for this iconic brand since 2006. He usually rides backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the most exciting aspects of advanced air mobility (AAM) is the potential for innovation in air freight, particularly with autonomous, highly efficient aircraft. Innovating in this field comes with technological, regulatory and cultural challenges. However, companies like Natilus are making significant strides, offering valuable insights for the industry and paving the way for advancing technologies such as immersive engineering. In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense for Siemens Digital Industries Software is joined by Aleksey Matyushev, Founder and CEO of Natilus, a company transforming the global air freight sector with their unique blended wing body aircraft. Together, with host Patty Russo, they discuss the vision and technological advancements driving success at Natilus and the broader implications for the AAM industry. In this episode, you will learn: • The role of Siemens digital transformation technology and immersive engineering capabilities in aircraft design • Why innovating in air freight is crucial for the aerospace industry • The key enablers Natilus is adopting to develop this groundbreaking aircraft Todd Tuthill Todd Tuthill is the Vice President of Aerospace & Defense for Siemens Digital Industries Software. Connect with Todd on LinkedIn Aleksey Matyushev – Speaker Aleksey Matyushev is the Founder and CEO of Natilus. Connect with Aleksey on LinkedIn Patty Russo – Host Patty Russo is a Global Marketing Manager for Siemens Digital Industries Software. Connect with Patty on LinkedIn
Gio y Cristiano, John Lennon y Yoko Ono o Courtney y Kurt. Si hablamos de parejas que estaban destinadas a encontrarse, el lujo y el digital era una de ellas (aunque bastante mejor avenida que alguna de las anteriores). Ambos llevaban años mirándose de reojo hasta que pasó lo que tenía que pasar. Jorge Ballester, Global Marketing Manager de Loewe Perfumes, nos cuenta cómo se han adaptado a un escenario que los consumidores estaban pidiendo a gritos. En este episodio te hablaremos de: Sector lujo y mundo digital: ¿cómo se vende online un perfume Loewe? Qué tipo de perfiles forman el equipo de marketing digital de la marca. Campañas de marca y de producto: cuándo y por qué elegir cada una. ¿Qué canales entran en juego en su estrategia? Por si te quedas con ganas de más: Loewe Perfumes Jorge Ballester en LinkedIn Newsletter libre de humos Academia de profesionales, no de profesores Canal de Telegram Social Media Fans Estudio Social Media en Grandes Marcas Casos de Éxito con clientes Síguenos en YouTube
Joshua Riddle is originally from North Carolina and and has been working in the cycling industry in Italy for 15 years. He started his career at Trek Italy 2010 which recently closed their doors due to consolidation of their European offices to Madrid.Joshua has worked in Marketing for Trek, Pinarello, Campagnolo, Basso Bikes, and is currently the Global Marketing Manager at Hayes Bicycles.I spoke with Joshua about the current state of the industry and the evolution of the bicycle market in recent years. We also discussed what he sees as unique about Italian cycling brands that the brands themselves often have a hard time recognizing.Read the latest 'The Business of Cycling' BlogSign up for 'The Business of Cycling' Newsletter
Innovation is 3M's bread and butter. As a leading science-based technology company, we wanted to hear more about the stories from people who make all that innovation happen. This episode was recorded at 3M's headquarters in St. Paul Minnesota, where we spoke with three brilliant women from 3M about innovation in STEM, how 3M encourages new ideas and projects and diversity in STEM. Joining this episode are Jayshree Seth, Corporate Scientist, Brittany Moren, Robotic Application Engineer, and Michelle Frumkin, Global Marketing Manager.They explain how they first entered the world of STEM and what we can do to encourage more from diverse backgrounds to pick STEM as a career path. We also hear about 3M's 15%-time policy which allows team members to dedicate 15% of their time to work on innovative new projects and experiments. In this episode, find out:We hear from Brittany what a project engineer at 3M doesHow Michelle, Brittany and Jayshree first got involved in STEMHow 3M works in the robotics and automation spacesJayshree explains how 3M builds uncommon connections between problems and solutionsWhat innovation means and how 3M's culture of empowerment helps to grow itExciting projects that 3M's 15%-time policy has helped empower employees to work onWhat we need to do to get more women and girls interested in STEM careers Why lack of diversity is a systemic problem and requires real intentionality to solve itEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“If you're leadership, if you're one of the CEOs, if you're able to continue showcasing the women and everyone in your workforce and the hard work that they do, it really says, okay, I feel like I'm valued here and it makes sense for me to stay and continue.” Michelle“I strongly believe in bringing awareness much sooner into people's lives. So I've done a lot of outreach with middle school and high school. A lot of times when I have talked to high schoolers that are maybe like junior seniors, it actually a lot of times feels too late.” Brittany“I think role models are important. People want to see representation and that makes them want to aspire to those roles.”Links & mentions:3M, a science-based technology company that seeks to improve lives with innovative technology. Not the Science Type, a short film showcasing four women who break down the boundaries in STEM.Skilled, a docuseries created to showcase diverse and meaningful trade careers.Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
This is the thirty third episode of the Tiger Heart Chats podcast featuring Tiger Heart CEO Sanj Surati and Ross Noonan, Technical Sales and Global Marketing Manager for The LED Studio. This podcast has been recorded live on recorded on Thursday 7th March 2023. In this podcast, Ross talks about how he got into the Audio-Visual industry and focusses on some of the production processes he has refined over the years to ensure his activations are successful. Some of the topics raised include:The LED Studio - https://www.theledstudio.co.ukIntegrated Systems Europe - https://www.iseurope.org/CovidAudio VisualADHDDyslexiaProjectionLEDGrenfell - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenfell_Tower_fireYachtsMarketingThe Innovation Awards - https://innovation-awards.co.ukImmersiveRugbyDaily Mail Cup - https://www.schoolsrugby.co.uk/Bipolar UK - https://www.bipolaruk.orgMental HealthArtificial Intelligence4th Industrial RevolutionSketch up - https://www.sketchup.comCAD - https://www.autodesk.co.uk/solutions/cad-softwareFilm MakingGros Michel bananasCavendish bananasMicro LEDChip On BoardGraeme Bunyan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/graeme-bunyan-92365611/Creative Technology - https://ct-group.com/uk/Igloo - https://www.igloovision.comVenue Tech - https://venuetechconnect.com Places:BarcelonaAmsterdamBerkhamstedOsloScandinaviaLake DistrictSouth Africa Advice:Learn to use your personal talents as your own skills.Try to work incredibly hard to push through your challenges and everything will fall into place.Use exercise to manage your mental health.Use AI to supplement what you do.Embrace change.Good marketing is storytelling.Be the thought leader.Migrate to companies that you trust.Never be afraid to say “I don't know”. Ross Noonan Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-noonan-221154109/ Sanj Surati & Tiger Heart:https://www.twitter.com/tigerhearttech/https://www.instagram.com/tigerhearttech/https://www.twitter.com/sanjsurati/https://www.instagram.com/artistryinsentiment/ You can listen to the Podcast on the following links: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tiger-heart-chats/id1507957892?uo=4Google: https://bit.ly/2znRXIKDeezer: https://www.deezer.com/show/1048492Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/tiger-heart-chatsCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2779314Podcast Addict: https://podplayer.net/?podId=2855948Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tiger-heart-chats-1112186JioSaavn: https://www.jiosaavn.com/shows/Tiger-Heart-Chats/1/TJgps4JXdps_Don't forget to share: #tigerheartchatshttps://www.tigerheartlondon.com Tiger Heart is an innovation agency that specialises in emerging technologies set up by Digital Atelier Sanj Surati. Sanj is an award winning multi-disciplined Digital Atelier with over twenty years of experience within the music, fashion and luxury industries. London-based Sanj has been working within digital and technology since 1998. He has seen the cultural shift in human habit and behaviour as we all evolve into digital consumers. Some of his successes have been burgeoning, ground breaking and, more importantly, culturally relevant.
Now that AI is poking its head into every marketing space, humanizing your content has never been so crucial. People still have a literal leg up on creating copy for one main reason: emotions. AI doesn't feel things. And since we make decisions based on emotions, human copywriters and content creators have the advantage–if they know how to use it. In this episode, I speak with Jodie Chapman, Global Marketing Manager at Anitox, about the role of AI in content creation and its effects on humanizing content. We explore the balance between efficiency and maintaining authenticity, emphasizing the importance of connection and storytelling in resonating with audiences. Connect with Jodie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodie-j-chapman/*****For weekly tips on high-impact messaging, be sure to sign up for Linda's newsletter: https://thecopyworx.com/newsletter/For proven copywriting formulas that can't miss, check out "15 High Converting Copywriting Formulas: eBook: https://thecopyworx.com/15-high-converting-copywriting-formulas/*****Time stamps:The Impact of AI on Humanizing Content (00:00:00)The Limitations of AI in Emotional Connection (00:03:02)The Role of Influencers and Thought Leadership (00:13:59)The Authenticity of AI-generated Influencers (00:16:48)Creating Resonating Content (00:19:19)Maximizing Content Efforts (00:25:24)Improving Content Creation Using AI Tools (00:30:27)
From CES Unveiled in Las Vegas, the focus shifted to an 8K panoramic camera that is being introduced by Kandao Technology. Jasmine Lin, Global Marketing Manager, discussed the feature set, including streaming capabilities, that users can expect when it ships later this year. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
From CES Unveiled in Las Vegas, the focus shifted to an 8K panoramic camera that is being introduced by Kandao Technology. Jasmine Lin, Global Marketing Manager, discussed the feature set, including streaming capabilities, that users can expect when it ships later this year. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Join us as we explore optimal fueling and hydration strategies for winter training rides and eSports events together with the renowned sports performance nutritionist Dani Hofstetter.In this episode, we discuss hydration strategies for varying conditions, from cold outdoor rides to warm indoor eSports events. Dani shares best practices for staying hydrated during cold rides, optimizing fluid intake, and maintaining performance during indoor riding and ultra eSports events. We discuss effective post-training recovery techniques and how alcohol can impact performance. If you're seeking specific, expert-backed fueling advice, the Castelli Sports Nutrition series is your source to help fuel your biological machine. It covers a wide variety of information about a healthy cycling lifestyle for athletes of all abilities and training levels.TOPICS DISCUSSED(00:00) Introduction(02:01) Winter Riding: Hydration and Fueling(7:27) Indoor Riding, Zwift: Hydration and Fueling(12:07) Dressing for Indoor Riding(14:32) Post-Ride Refueling(17:12) Alcohol and Performance(21:46) Window of Opportunity(27:41) Importance of Sufficient Protein Intake(28:38) Get in Touch with Dani(29:44) YoloMites5000 (32:57) Ending – GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the program of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with a wide spectrum of athletes, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and everyday amateur cyclists.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bioLinkedInInstagramStrava – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has been working for this iconic brand since 2006. You can usually find him riding the backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECTLinkedIn – LINKS –YoloMites5000Velo ArticleHolimites, book you YoloMites5000 TripSEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we delve into the topic of fueling for race days, ultra events, or triathlons, discussing how to prevent or recover from 'hitting the wall' (also known as bunking), sports drinks, and more on nutrition. This advice comes straight from sports nutrition expert Dani Hofstetter.For the past two decades, Dani has empowered triathletes, cyclists, world tour riders, ultra athletes, mountaineers, and runners to reach their fullest potential with their fuel. He holds the esteemed IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee.If you're seeking specific, expert-backed fueling advice, the Castelli Sports Nutrition series is your source to help fuel your biological machine. It covers a wide variety of information about a healthy cycling lifestyle for athletes of all abilities and training levels.TOPICS DISCUSSED(00:00) Introduction(02:23) Race Day Fueling (5:39) Protein Absorption(6:56) Fuel For An Ultra(10:41) Fueling During a Triathlon, Ironman(15:21) What Goes Into a Good Sports Drink?(20:35) Calculate Sweat Rate, Hydration, Sodium (27:49) Sodium Bicarbonate For Performance (32:30) Energy Drinks - Substances to Steer Away From(36:33) Can You Mix Sports Drinks?(40:01) Carbohydrate Intake, Liquid vs Solid Food(41:57) Hydro-Bladder For Racing, Unlimited Pro Jersey (44:39) Ending – GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the program of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with a wide spectrum of athletes, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and everyday amateur cyclists.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bioLinkedInInstagramStrava – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has been working for this iconic brand since 2006. You can usually find him riding the backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECTLinkedInSEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're looking to elevate your understanding of nutrition's impact on sports performance and everyday health, this episode is an essential listen. Explore the intricate relationship between nutrition and athletic success, gaining actionable insights for a healthier, more performance-driven lifestyle. Expert sports nutritionist Dani Hofstetter shares invaluable insights on the importance of balanced nutrition, strategies for fueling everyday performance, comparisons between animal-based and plant-based protein sources, optimal protein and carbohydrate intake for peak performance, and a comprehensive breakdown of essential nutritional elements.Don't miss out on this invaluable guide to unlocking your athletic potential through informed nutrition choices.TOPICS DISCUSSED(00:00) Introduction(02:50) How much water should you drink per day?(5:45) How to clean your water bottle or Hydro bladder(8:28) Best carbohydrate source for a performance athlete(16:54) Good protein sources, plant-based, animal-based(25:09) What good fats do we need in our diet?(30:20) RED-S, insufficient fuel to support energy demands(33:44) Daily carbohydrate recommendation(43:06) How to recover after bonking (48:45) Breakfast, lunch and dinner during a training week (51:40) Nutrition myths floating around(53:58) Ending – GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the program of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with a wide spectrum of athletes, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and everyday amateur cyclists.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bioLinkedInInstagramStrava – HOST –Søren Jensen, Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has been working for this iconic brand since 2006. You can usually find him riding the backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECT LinkedInSEND US YOUR QUESTIONS If you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What role does nutrition play in establishing a solid foundation for performance? The answer might be simpler than you think.We dive into the discussion on optimizing everyday nutrition for cyclists, endurance athletes, and triathletes, unraveling the importance of a diverse range of colorful fruits and veggies for peak performance. Discover practical tips for maintaining gut health, the impact of fiber intake, and insights into macronutrients. Don't miss out on this invaluable insight into maximizing your athletic potential through smart nutrition choices.TOPICS DISCUSSED(00:00) Introduction(07:58) How Many Servings of Daily Fruits and Vegetables(10:55) Multivitamin Supplements, Is There Really Any Benefit(13:24) Organic vs. Conventional: Which Has More Nutrients(16:52) The Problem with Too Much Fiber Before a Workout(17:27) Tips on Carbohydrate Fueling and Maintaining Steady Sugar Levels(22:58) Why Variety and Colorful Foods Are Better(29:59) Recommended Daily Fiber Intake(33:57) Should You Take a Daily Probiotic Supplement – GUEST –Dani Hofstetter has been fueling champions for over 20 years. He holds the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition, awarded by the International Olympic Committee as part of the program of the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with a wide spectrum of athletes, from World Tour cyclists to mountaineers and everyday amateur cyclists.CONNECTDani Hofstetter bio: https://danihofstetter.ch/en/about-me/LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/danihofstetter/Instagram: https://instagram.com/dh_performance_nutrition/Strava: https://strava.com/athletes/724878 – HOST –Søren Jensen, the Global Marketing Manager at Castelli, has been working for this iconic brand since 2006. You can usually find him riding the backroads and dirt trails, testing new gear in the Italian Dolomites. If you can't find him there, check the Castelli Headquarters in Fonzaso.CONNECTLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sjensen77/https://strava.com/athletes/584917SEND US YOUR QUESTIONSIf you want your questions to be answered on air, be sure to submit your questions by sending us a message on social media or by email to podcast@castelli-cycling.com________Follow Castelli on social:InstagramInstagram TriathlonFacebookWe're also on STRAVA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the WCW podcast's interview era. Throughout the winter I'll be bringing you chats with various guests from pro cyclists to industry professionals and the people BTS in the sport. This week, I spoke to Cassondra Spring. Cassondra is the Global Marketing Manager of the women's-specific bike brand, Liv. We talked about her experiences in the sport and the cycling industry as well as a brand new female-led mentorship programme that Cassondra is part of, Uplift.I hope you enjoy the episode! Find the Women's Cycling Weekly newsletter on Substack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Desiree Chappell, Monty Mythen and Andrew Cumpstey sit down with Cory Stahl, Global Marketing Manager at GE Healthcare to talk about “Portrait Mobile”. This piece was recorded while TopMedTalk were at this year's annual conference of The European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC); Euroanesthesia 2023. We had a presence there at the GE Healthcare stand. ESAIC is the leading European Organisation for Anaesthesia, Intensive Care, Pain and Perioperative Medicine. TopMedTalk is proud to continue to bring you coverage of their annual conference. For more information on the work ESIAC do check out their website here: https://www.esaic.org/event/euroanaesthesia-2023/
Empowering Industry Podcast - A Production of Empowering Pumps & Equipment
Charli would like to introduce Sylvia Flegg, Global Marketing Manager for Triangle Fluid Controls Ltd., an accomplished marketing professional driving the success of Durlon Sealing Solutions. With a strategic flair, she crafts, executes, and evaluates annual marketing plans in alignment with company objectives. Her expertise shines through in creating engaging digital content, overseeing website design with analytical precision, and designing a diverse range of marketing materials.Sylvia Flegg's creative prowess extends from writing innovative briefs that underpin marketing campaigns to developing digital content that resonates. She masterfully navigates website design and analytics, all while tailoring marketing collateral to bolster sales and technical initiative. As a marketing asset, Sylvia shapes Durlon's innovative brand presence, setting new standards for excellence in the industry. Read up at EmpweringPumps.com and stay tuned for more news about EPIC in Atlanta this November!Find us @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com
Dr. Jeniree Flores is a Venezuelan immigrant and began her industry polymer chemistry career by performing a variety of roles in technical service, innovation, product development, and marketing. She has experience in several different industries, including chemicals for coatings, oil and gas, and personal care; as well additive manufacturing or 3D printing. Throughout her career, she was worked at various chemical companies, including BASF, REM Surface Engineer and now, Arxada where she serves as the Global Marketing Manager for Energy. Dr. Flores is the author of a patent and of more than half a dozen peer-review publications. Pero like, being a Latina chemist isn't easy. In this episode, you'll hear about Jeniree's experience being an immigrant, navigating her career as a brown woman, and ultimately what led her in choosing herself when experiencing a toxic workplace. Check out her podcast Latinx Can to hear more amazing stories about our community, by our community. For all Hella Latin@ updates, follow @hellalatinopodcast on Instagram and connect on LinkedIn. More at odalysjasmine.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 4 of The GSE Podcast, proudly sponsored by Xcēd ground support equipment leasing. This episode, titled "Dinner on a Beach": GHI Americas Recap," takes you on a journey through the 7th America's GHI conference in Punta Cana. Our host, Matt Weitzel, engages in insightful conversations with four industry leaders: Max Gosney, the GHI Portfolio Director, and Conference Chairman David Kennedy, Chief Customer Officer at Quantum aviation solutions Suzanne Woodward, Global Marketing Manager for JBT Aerotech Raven Honsaker, Director of Aftermarket for Textron GSE In this episode, you'll discover: The unique atmosphere and networking opportunities at the GHI conferencePersonal "peak and pit" experiences of each guest from the conferenceThe significance of the GHI conference for professionals in the ground support equipment industryThe evolving role of technology and digitalization in GSEThe challenges and strategies involved in maintaining and upgrading equipmentWhether you're a seasoned GHI attendee or considering attending your first conference, this episode offers a comprehensive inside look at the GHI conference and its impact on the industry Don't forget to check out our sponsor, Xcēd ground support equipment leasing, at xcedgse.com to explore their top-tier ground support equipment solutions. Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on The GSE Podcast!
This week is all about women in ag. We are fortunate to have two new guests who share their early beginnings on the farm and pasture, the role of women in ag-based culture, and how it's evolved. Their own families have lived through the rewards and challenges of farming and ranching. Their insights are eye-opening and maybe relatable to some. Kerry Hoffschneider, Communications Manager at Graze Master Genetics and host of the Underdog Ag Podcast, joins us to discuss her experience in agriculture. She was born into ag - the farm raised her. At a young age you'd find her laying pipe, helping with irrigation, and of course playing in the pasture. Today she continues her work in ag by helping producers through Graze Master Genetics. Ashley Bruner, Global Marketing Manager at Agoro Carbon Alliance, also grew up playing and working on her parent's Illinois farm. She discusses the passion and minds of women in agriculture; plus, women's role that have contributed to keeping agriculture alive and well from generation to generation. If you have comments or suggestions, please visit our website or call 888-224-7423. And be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Petra is the Global Marketing Manager at Zeiss Nature and a birder based in Germany. Find out more about Common Nightingale!Connect with me on Twitter, email, or website. Common NightingaleIngredients2 oz apple cider1 ½ oz vodka½ oz ginger liqueur ½ oz lemon juice1 tb simple syrupIceDirections1. Add apple cider, vodka, ginger liqueur, lemon juice, and simple syrup to a cocktail shaker with ice.2. Shake shake shake3. Strain into a martini glass
Babolat is releasing a racquet designed with and endorsed by one of the greatest players of all time, Rafael Nadal! In this episode we learn everything we could want and MORE about this new frame! Completely unique in spec, it boasts a swingweight above 370 (!!!) and a stiffness rating of 70, while the strung weight is just under 12 ounces. We had the chance to speak with Olivier Carlier, Babolat's Global Marketing Manager in the racquet category and picked his brain about this one of a kind frame! We asked him things like: How did this racquet come about?! Take a deep dive into the specs and materials What was it like working with Rafa?! What makes him so unique (swinging such a hefty racquet as efficiently as he does, Rafa's idiosyncrasies and superstitions; etc.) What is the best string set up for this racquet? What is Rafa's string set up? Advantages of high stiffness The cosmetics and how much of a role Rafa played How does this racquet differ from the Pure Aero and more! While we can't all swing as effectively as Rafa, players will find the racquet to absorb and redirect pace, load balls with tons of mass and rock solid stability from everywhere on the court. And this is as close to what Rafa uses that you can get! Even if you can't swing it, it would be a great collectible for any Rafa fan! If you have any further questions or want to continue the conversation?! Email us at podcast@tennis-warehouse.com Shop with us for all your TENNIS needs all over the WORLD:
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the Aerospace & Defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow's technology to the ears of our listeners today. We return to our conversation from the last episode about the digital twin, one of the most impactful components of digital transformation in the aerospace and defense (A&D) industry. It is helping organizations reduce development costs by allowing them to test and learn from a virtual representation of a product before building it. However, successfully implementing it requires full commitment by the engineers and the management. Patty Russo, the Global Marketing Manager for the Aerospace and Defense Industry and the new host of this podcast, is once again joined by Dale Tutt, Vice President of Global Industries at Siemens Digital Industries Software, and Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense at Siemens Digital Industries Software. In today's episode, part two of a two-part conversation, you'll learn about the benefits an organization gets from implementing and trusting the digital twin. You'll also hear how the digital twin can help solve supply chain issues and help an organization reach its sustainability goals. Additionally, Todd will share some lessons from companies succeeding in their digital transformation efforts. In this episode, you will learn: The benefit of trusting the digital twin (01:42) How the digital twin can help in interoperability and integration (05:50) How the digital twin can help in solving supply chain problems (08:07) How the digital twin can help customers meet their sustainability goals (11:07) Lessons from customers who have been successful at digital transformation (18:14) Connect with Dale Tutt: LinkedIn Connect with Todd Tuthill: LinkedIn Connect with Patty Russo: LinkedIn Resources: Siemens Aerospace & Defense website
Hydrocarbon Processing spoke with Melissa Clough Mastry, Director, Global Technology and Technical Services, BASF, and Mark Schmalfeld, Global Marketing Manager, Refinery Catalyst, BASF, to discuss how the energy transition is affecting refiners and petrochemical producers, feedstocks, FCC co-processing and much more.
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the Aerospace & Defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow's technology to the ears of our listeners today.The shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic had a lasting impact on the aerospace and defense (A&D) industry. Apart from falling behind on many major projects, the industry is also experiencing a significant shortage of engineers. A&D companies are looking to overcome these challenges by embracing digital tools like the digital twin. To tell us how they can, we have some new faces joining the podcast.In this first episode of the new season, Dale Tutt, Vice President of Global Industries at Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Todd Tuthill and Patty Russo. Todd is the Vice President of Aerospace and Defense Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Patty is the Global Marketing Manager for the Aerospace and Defense Industry and will be the new host of Talking Aerospace Today.In today's episode, part one of a two-part conversation, you'll learn more details about Todd and Patty and their experiences with the A&D industry. We'll also discuss the biggest challenge the A&D industry faces and what is being done to solve it, as well as learn about the benefits of using a digital twin and what implementing it involves.In this episode, you will learn:Patty's and Todd's experience in the A&D industry (01:30)How having been on the customer side helps Todd while working in R&D (08:47)The biggest challenge today in the A&D industry (09:49)How the digital twin is being used in the A&D industry (11:23)What a digital transformation journey involving the digital twin entails (14:23)Connect with Dale Tutt:LinkedInConnect with Todd Tuthill:LinkedInConnect with Patty Russo:LinkedInResources:Siemens Aerospace & Defense website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GUEST BIO: Audrey is the Head of Brand at Noble Panacea, which she co-designed and created with Founder Sir Fraser Stoddart, a 2016 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, as well as CEO Céline Talabaza.With 15+ years of experience in marketing and international brand development, Audrey is a devotee of beauty. Throughout her career, she has partnered with CEOs and Founders to shape beauty brand architecture and strategic marketing initiatives. She is a visionary brand builder driven by her passionate personality and curiosity to bring unique and innovative brands and products to the market. She is known for being creative, dynamic, enthusiastic and goal-oriented to lead teams to success.Audrey is equally a people leader and a business leader as she's worked across and developed multiple multicultural teams. Prior to Noble Panacea, she was the Global Marketing Group Manager for Topicrem, a French dermo-cosmetic brand, leading 360 marketing strategy and product development. Previously, as the Global Marketing Manager for Foreo based in Shanghai, she was on the launch team to create and launch the brand from the ground up as well as developed 20+ award-winning skincare products. Early on, Audrey launched her career at renowned French cosmetic brands Yves Rocher and Guinot in Marketing and Communications.Audrey holds a Master of Marketing from Montpellier International Business School in France and a Bachelor of Economics from the Sichuan University in China.SHOW NOTES:
Garret is everything good about the Beauty Industry. He has used his cosmetology license to get him to the exact position that he is meant for and it is only up from here. Garrett is doing amazing things for the industry and is the perfect story of taking a risk and not knowing where it would lead him. He went ot Beauty School in California and holds a position with L'Oréal Professional that is elevating the industry every single day. He believed in himself and saw his dreams through. Beauty school students, this one is for YOU! Watch the full interview on YouTube at the link in bio! Listen to the full podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts! Beauty School Bobbi: www.beautyschoolbobbi.com (@beautyschoolbobbi) L'Oréal Access: www.lorealaccess.com (@lorealaccess) LEAD ROLFS Global Institute: HTTPS://leadinstitute.degree (@leadrolfsglobalinstitute) #beautyschoolbobbi #beautyandstylenetwork #tsbforme #podcast #youtube #blog #beautyschoolstudent #lorealprofessional #rolfslead #lorealaccess #kerastase #Shuuemura #loreal #lorealpro #lorealparis #professionalproducts #beautyproducts #beautyprofessionals #beautycareers
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A conversation with Lorri Bupp, Global Marketing Manager for the Amphenol Communications Solutions division based out of Valley Green, PA. Lorri has been with Amphenol for over 25 years. We talk about her vast knowledge and expertise overseeing some of Amphenol's largest trade shows worldwide. We talk about going to her first event over 30 years ago, getting hooked on the process, and eventually developing a winning formula for maximizing their effectiveness. We talk about growing up in York, PA and getting a job at a local connector manufacturer, which eventually became FCI and Amphenol. We talk about using the opportunity to travel for trade shows as a way to see and experience new things. We talk about living on a farm, taking care of 60,000 chickens that produce 5,000 dozen eggs a day. And we discuss her desert island album, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
Spencer Taggart, a LONG time friend of ours, has a strong background in social media and marketing. Prior to accepting a full-time teaching position at BYU Hawaii, he was the director of Strategy and New Business for Boncom and a Social Media professor at LDS Business College. Before diving into academia, Spencer was the Global Marketing Manager for Blendtec, one of the most successful companies to use social media as a marketing tool today. Spencer received his BA in Communication from the University of Utah and his MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management. Spencer and his wife, Katie, have 4 amazing children and they live on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Spencer and Katie bought an investment property in 2020 after God told them that it would be a place of healing and gathering. They hold womens retreats where Spence and his team help people discover their infinite worth and truest purpose in life, which is what we're going to talk all about today. Spence is going to teach us about getting out of the box, leaving behind the pressures and expectations of the world and embracing an intentional life of focusing on the potential God sees in you. Time Stamps: [01:13] - Spencer Taggart is a LONG time friend. How do Corrine and Neil know Spencer? [02:55] - Spencer shares how he came up with the idea for strategic framework sessions. [05:19] - What is a vision video? [07:38] - If you design your dream life, what would it look like? What would it feel like? [10:29] - Spencer says that all of us are born with confidence. [12:34] - Spencer talks everyone through a powerful box analogy for fear, limits, and progress. [15:04] - Here is a secret about how the “box” was created. [17:19] - Real failure is part of life and helps us learn. [20:09] - Living authentically can inspire others to do the same. [22:32] - Don't get stuck in the box. [25:20] - How many times have you allowed fear to win? [27:49] - Everyone wins when you do this. What is it? [29:44] - When you move with love, you are courageous. [31:53] - Spencer encourages being more present with yourself. [34:44] - Follow along with this meditation guided by Spencer: PART 1. [36:26] - Follow along with this meditation guided by Spencer: PART 2. [39:00] - Live everyday on purpose. [41:55] - Truth leads to freedom and love. [44:08] - Spencer encourages you to get out of the box. [45:55] - Change your life and start truly living. [48:14] - What is Spencer's gift? [51:10] - Tune into Spencer's morning walk show! Supporting Resources: Learn more about the September 2022 Her Infinite Worth Retreat with Spencer and Corrine at herinfiniteworth.org *Sign up and join us for the retreat at mintarrow.com/retreat Spencer's Instagram/morning walk show @sptaggart Follow along with the women's retreats on Instagram @herinfiniteworth