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In this episode, LaLa opens up about her rising anxiety as she prepares for a new cruise, reflecting on the terrifying storm she encountered during her first one. Shawna and LaLa also dive into the fascinating world of red light therapy with Clearlight's Marketing Manager, Melissa Van Riper, who explains the science behind it and its incredible benefits for health and wellness. Next, they sit down with Sarah Sparks, author of The Monsters on Mill Street children's book series. Sarah shares her inspiring journey of overcoming her disability to become a successful author and discusses the impact her books have on young readers. Finally, the duo continues their Mother's Day segment with must-haves for moms, including Graco's EasyTurn 360 car seat, Force of Nature's eco-friendly cleaning solution, Tarte Cosmetics, St. Pierre's bakery treats, and the snack lover's paradise, Nuts.com.
Saudações santificadas, ouvinte radiofobético! É com orgulho que iniciamos nosso ANO 17 com mais um papo literário da melhor qualidade! Neste episódio REPLAY Leo Lopes, Jéssica Dalcin e Victor Estácio convidaram os amigos Lucas Mota (autor do premiado Olhos de Pixel) e Cristiano Silva (do podcast Perspectivas Adulteradas) para juntos receberem novamente nosso amigo Eduardo Spohr, escritor renomado internacionalmente, autor de "A Batalha do Apocalipse", da série "Filhos do Éden" e da trilogia "Santo Guerreiro", cujo terceiro e último livro "O Império do Leste" acaba de entrar em pré-venda pra concluir a saga de Georgios Anício Graco e sua santificação como São Jorge! Não deixe de interagir com a gente nas redes sociais, dar seu feedback sobre o papo e sugerir temas e convidados para as próximas edições do nosso podcast, além de deixar seu comentário no post, ok? Você também pode agora mandar sua cartinha para a Caixa Postal 279 - CEP 13930-970 - Serra Negra - SP, e seu e-mail para podcast@radiofobia.com.br! Participe da campanha #OPodcastÉDelas2025, de 1º a 31 de março de 2025 Arte do episódio: Sandro Hojo Links citados do episódio:- Perspectivas Adulteradas #038 - Como me tornei: Escritor, com Eduardo Spohr- Pré-venda: Santo Guerreiro: O Império do Leste (Vol. 3 Santo Guerreiro) + BRINDES (Amazon)- Assine o canal do Eduardo Spohr no Telegram Links citados nas Cartinhas do Totô:- Podcast Store - a nova loja da podosfera brasileira- Instituto Amargen- siga @ocursodepodcast no Instagram- clique para assinar e ouvir o podcast Acepipes e Birinaites Links que indicamos sempre:- Ouça o podcast "Reflexões sobre o Podcast"- Ouça o podcast "O Mistério da Fazenda Vita"- Acesse o novo site e ouça a RÁDIO 24h NO AR do Rádiofobia Classics!- assine o canal do Curso de Podcast no YouTube- participe do grupo do Curso de Podcast no Telegram- participe do grupo de produtores, apresentadores e ouvintes dos podcasts da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Telegram- assine o canal da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no YouTube!- assine o canal da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Twitch!- Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Apple Podcasts- Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Spotify- Siga @radiofobialhes no tuVítter- Curta a página do Radiofobia Podcast no Facebook Ouça o Rádiofobia Podcast nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Google Podcasts- Apple Podcasts- Amazon Music- PocketCasts Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço em nossos podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saudações santificadas, ouvinte radiofobético! É com orgulho que iniciamos nosso ANO 17 com mais um papo literário da melhor qualidade! Neste episódio REPLAY Leo Lopes, Jéssica Dalcin e Victor Estácio convidaram os amigos Lucas Mota (autor do premiado Olhos de Pixel) e Cristiano Silva (do podcast Perspectivas Adulteradas) para juntos receberem novamente nosso amigo Eduardo Spohr, escritor renomado internacionalmente, autor de "A Batalha do Apocalipse", da série "Filhos do Éden" e da trilogia "Santo Guerreiro", cujo terceiro e último livro "O Império do Leste" acaba de entrar em pré-venda pra concluir a saga de Georgios Anício Graco e sua santificação como São Jorge! Não deixe de interagir com a gente nas redes sociais, dar seu feedback sobre o papo e sugerir temas e convidados para as próximas edições do nosso podcast, além de deixar seu comentário no post, ok? Você também pode agora mandar sua cartinha para a Caixa Postal 279 - CEP 13930-970 - Serra Negra - SP, e seu e-mail para podcast@radiofobia.com.br! Participe da campanha #OPodcastÉDelas2025, de 1º a 31 de março de 2025 Arte do episódio: Sandro Hojo Links citados do episódio:- Perspectivas Adulteradas #038 - Como me tornei: Escritor, com Eduardo Spohr- Pré-venda: Santo Guerreiro: O Império do Leste (Vol. 3 Santo Guerreiro) + BRINDES (Amazon)- Assine o canal do Eduardo Spohr no Telegram Links citados nas Cartinhas do Totô:- Podcast Store - a nova loja da podosfera brasileira- Instituto Amargen- siga @ocursodepodcast no Instagram- clique para assinar e ouvir o podcast Acepipes e Birinaites Links que indicamos sempre:- Ouça o podcast "Reflexões sobre o Podcast"- Ouça o podcast "O Mistério da Fazenda Vita"- Acesse o novo site e ouça a RÁDIO 24h NO AR do Rádiofobia Classics!- assine o canal do Curso de Podcast no YouTube- participe do grupo do Curso de Podcast no Telegram- participe do grupo de produtores, apresentadores e ouvintes dos podcasts da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Telegram- assine o canal da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no YouTube!- assine o canal da Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Twitch!- Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Apple Podcasts- Rádiofobia Podcast Network no Spotify- Siga @radiofobialhes no tuVítter- Curta a página do Radiofobia Podcast no Facebook Ouça o Rádiofobia Podcast nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Google Podcasts- Apple Podcasts- Amazon Music- PocketCasts Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço em nossos podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Dreyer (Co-CIO, Value) moderates a discussion with Graco Inc.'s David Lowe (CFO & Treasurer) and John Bower (Director of Investor Relations, Finance & FP&A) at the Gabelli Funds 35th Annual Pump, Valve & Water Symposium.To learn more about Gabelli Funds' fundamental, research-driven approach to investing, visit https://m.gabelli.com/gtv_cu or email invest@gabelli.com.Connect with Gabelli Funds:• Twitter - https://twitter.com/InvestGabelli• Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/investgabelli/ • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InvestGabelli • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/investgabelli/ http://www.Gabelli.com Invest with Us 1-800-GABELLI (800-422-3554)
While at the 2025 World of Concrete show in Las Vegas, CoatingsPro Magazine caught up with leaders from several industry companies for brief interviews on the Exhibit Hall floor. Companies profiled in this series, in alphabetical order, include BrandSafway; Crown Polymers; Graco; Key Resin Company; Polymer Nation; PPG; and Quikspray Inc.
El presidente del Gobierno presentaba este lunes sus propuestas en materia de vivienda. La ventaja de conectar con «tele PSOE» es que el canal 24 horas de TVE emite íntegramente los actos propagandísticos. Mi esfuerzo no tiene ningún mérito, aunque resulta agotador tanta autocomplacencia, sectarismo y manipulación. He elegido estos términos, porque reflejan fielmente lo que sucedió. La primera reflexión tras escucharle atentamente es que es incomprensible por qué pierde las elecciones si lleva años haciéndolo tan bien y el PP tan mal. Es uno de los misterios de la política española que explica por qué la reencarnación de Tiberio Sempronio Graco está siempre malhumorado.
Dr. Carole Keim is a pediatrician, mom, and author who helps new parents all over the world understand their babies and navigate the challenges that arise daily. The first year of a baby's life is the focus of Season 1 of this podcast, ages one to three is the focus of Season 2, and holistic and supportive care is the focus of Season 3. Now Dr. Keim welcomes listeners to Season 4 where she will focus on talking about baby items that are actually needed. She will guide listeners in sorting through pregnancy, baby, and toddler items that are useful versus those that are a waste of time and money. In this first episode, Dr. Carole Keim shares a list of items that should be bought while they're on sale. Black Friday is just around the corner and sales tend to pop up close to major holidays. These items are divided into categories from things for pregnant moms, items useful to have before a baby is born, items for toddlers, and general household items. Dr. Keim takes listeners through the basics to let us know which things should be purchased when they're on sale, which things to get secondhand, which things to buy new, and which things the brand actually matters. In this episode:Pregnant mom items: Elvie breast pump | Willow breast pumpHands-free pumping braBreastfeeding bras / shirts Lila delivery gown Pregnancy pillowCompression socksBamboobies SpanxBombas socksPackages of services - maternity/birth/newborn photos, prenatal massagesThe Baby ManualExpecting baby items (stuff for your baby, if you're still pregnant)Crib (3 in 1)Crib mattressSnooChanging tableGliderDoona Car seat and strollerDiaper bagHigh chairBaby food maker/processorFormula maker (Baby Brezza)Hatch sound machineUbbi diaper pailNipples, bottlesDiaper covers (cloth diapers)Baby carrier (ring sling)Pack n PlayTravel bassinet clamshellElectric nasal sucker MamarooToddler items (stuff for your baby, if your baby is already born and under 1 year old)Silicone plates, cups, bibsPlasticwareToddler car seat (Graco 4ever Extend2Fit) or rotating car seatLifeVacTushBaby carrierNugget couchMontessori climbing gymRideSafer vestKiwi CratesHolistic Mamas HandbookGeneral household items (that will help the whole family and/or spouse gift ideas)Dyson vacuumRoomba TVBug-A-SaltFitBitTushy bidet / toto washlet / other bidet system The Meater thermometerKicKee Pants / primary pajamasMini fridge Heated vestAirPods Pro (noise cancelling)Loop earplugsBaby carrier shirtsNew cookware Exergen thermometerAir fryerAs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Dr. Keim has extensively researched the information presented in this episode. She is pulling on the knowledge of hundreds of thousands of new parents, other pediatricians, doctor moms, the Academy of Pediatrics, and breaking pediatrics news sites. Her insight and knowledge on alternative and holistic treatments can be found in her book Holistic Mamas Handbook, and her first book, The Baby Manual, covers year one of a baby's life. Follow Dr. Carole Keim on her TikTok and YouTube channels for additional tips and advice on babies and toddlers. Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon--Dr. Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram
🎙️¡Nuevo programa!🎙️ Se acerca la hora de la venganza y Roma estrechará el cerco sobre Capua para poner fin a la traición más dolorosa de toda la guerra. Por el camino, nos abandonará uno de los personajes más grandes de todo este conflicto: Tiberio Sempronio Graco, abuelo de los famosos hermanos, que morirá traicionado. Algunos dicen que le pillaron con el culo al aire... 🐺¡No te lo pierdas!🐺 Te dejo los enlace con el fantástico trabajo de Grenhuo: https://earth.google.com/earth/d/1rhs9ythbe-vaeoFXfYiYhr1sniNkTgSV?usp=sharing https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3/latest/embed/index.html?source=141094Fu0iua9BBuzcOKhjU5XYQXKbvztHE9FaEo8K0U&font=Default&lang=es&initial_zoom=2&height=650 ¡Apoya a Roma Aeterna suscribiéndote desde 1,49 euros al mes para poder disfrutar del Archivo pretoriano! https://www.ivoox.com/support/918392 ¡Suscríbete al canal de youtube de Antigua Roma al Día y completa tu experiencia romana! https://www.youtube.com/@antigua_Roma - Correo: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com - Bluesky: @romaaeternafm.bsky.social - Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM - Instagram: @RomaAeternaPodcast - Ko-Fi (chupito de garum): https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna - Tienda latostadora: https://www.latostadora.com/romaaeterna - Tienda RedBubble: https://www.redbubble.com/es/shop/ap/128907479 - Linktree, con todas las cosillas que voy haciendo: https://linktr.ee/IbanMartin - Grupo de telegram: https://t.me/GrupoRomaAeterna - Canal de telegram: https://t.me/CanalRomaAeterna - Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaR4Gpx7YScyu0iC1P2j - Lista de Spotify con las canciones del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1l03nC2Ezqwn2KquDl5Zdl?si=50ee678d16a242e0 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Roma Aeterna? https://advoices.com/roma-aeterna ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Andrew, Ben, Pedtro, and Tom discuss the WSJ's article on Elon's conversations with Putin, Graco's restructuring, and the Capri/Tapestry deal falling through. For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visithttps://www.narwhalcapital.com/blog/daily-market-briefingsPlease see disclosures:https://www.narwhalcapital.com/disclosure
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“And I do think CFOs have kind of fallen in love with performance marketers because they'll walk in and be able to talk about this dollar drove this conversion, this ROIs. And that's really a CFO's dream. But in my mind, it's one conversation. Because also like you mentioned, Paul, when a consumer sees an ad on Instagram, they don't know if they're receiving an upper funnel brand building ad or a targeted communication to drive conversion. They just know they're seeing a message. And that's why I feel so strongly that we really need to be one team.” Melanie Huet, President of Brand Management and Innovation at Newell BrandsIn this episode of Time For a Reset Marketing Podcast: Insights from Global Brand Marketers, brought to you by CvE Marketing Consultancy, host Paul Frampton connects with Melanie Huet, President for Brand Management and Innovation at Newell Brands, a leading global consumer goods company with a strong portfolio of well-known brands, including Rubbermaid, Sharpie, Graco, Coleman, Rubbermaid Commercial Products, and more.Join us as Melanie delves into the dynamic world of marketing within the CPG industry, where she highlights the critical need for a unified brand strategy that seamlessly integrates performance initiatives with top-of-funnel marketing. Additionally, Melanie explores how data and technology are strongly making their way into CPG marketing. Melanie also touches on the attributes of tomorrow's senior marketer and the challenges of staying relevant in the marketing industry.Here are some key talking points from the episode:The importance of strategically aligning brand and performance marketingWhy marketers need to be financial stewards of the businessLeveraging real-time data-driven insightsHow marketers can avoid the data trapHow generative AI can supercharge your insightsFuture-proofing your marketing careerMelanie brings over 25 years of commercial leadership experience from top companies like Unilever, Kimberly-Clark, and Kraft Heinz, where she successfully revitalized several iconic brands. Before joining Newell Brands, she served as the first Chief Marketing Officer at Serta Simmons Bedding, leading a transformation from a sales-driven to a consumer-focused approach. Her success in this role led to her promotion to EVP, Chief Commercial Officer, where she oversaw the enterprise revenue and reshaped the sales organization.Support the show
This is Jesse Pujji. Today, we're breaking down Graco, a leading manufacturer of fluid handling equipment and industrial products. Graco was founded in 1926 and has become a global leader in the design and manufacturing of systems and components used to move, measure, control, dispense, and spray a wide variety of fluids and powders. If you've ever used a paint sprayer, you might be familiar with Graco's products, but Graco's equipment is used for much more than just household tasks. Its fluid handling systems glue the soles on shoes, pump ink onto bills, lubricate heavy machinery, and even coat Doritos with flavored powders. To break down this $13 billion dollar business, I'm joined by Aaron Wasserman, Managing Partner at Third Period Capital. We discuss Graco's market position, its huge range of SKUs, and what the future might hold. Please enjoy this Breakdown of Graco. Register for the Business Breakdowns x Founders Conference. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Ridgeline. Ridgeline has built a complete, real-time, modern operating system for investment managers. It handles trading, portfolio management, compliance, customer reporting, and much more through an all-in-one real-time cloud platform. I think this platform will become the standard for investment managers, and if you run an investing firm, I highly recommend you find time to speak with them. Head to ridgelineapps.com to learn more about the platform. — This episode is brought to you by Public: Invest in stocks, bonds, options, crypto, and more in one place. A High-Yield Cash Account is a secondary brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn a variable interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance. Neither Public Investing nor any of its affiliates is a bank. US only. Learn more at public.com/disclosures/high-yield-account. ----- Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Disclaimer: This podcast does not constitute an offer or solicitation to buy any securities, investment products, or investment advisory services managed by Aaron L. Wasserman or Third Period Capital. Any such offer or solicitation will be made only at the time a qualified offeree receives a private placement memorandum describing the offering and only in those jurisdictions where permitted by law. Show Notes (00:00:00) Introduction to Business Breakdowns (00:04:00) Introduction to the Episode (00:04:52) First Question - Overview of Graco (00:05:40) Graco's Market and Products (00:06:57) Customer Segments and Sales Strategy (00:09:29) Financial Performance and Growth (00:11:08) Historical Milestones and Leadership (00:14:34) Competitive Landscape and Differentiators (00:23:40) Acquisitions and Future Opportunities (00:26:31) Financial Efficiency and Capital Allocation (00:28:10) Product Development and Cost Management (00:28:53) Company Culture and Productivity (00:30:44) Customer Relationships and ROI (00:40:05) Risks and Challenges (00:43:45) Lessons for Investors and Operators
Curious about how faith intertwines with business values and personal growth? Recognising the perpetual pressure to achieve and stay busy, Mark Saxby shifted his focus from doing to being, to savour the present moment and embody a more mindful existence. Committed to this holistic approach, Mark's new perspective marks a significant chapter, underpinned by living authentically and exploring how his faith intertwines with business values. Sharing his revelations on balancing work, family and faith, Mark sheds light on the importance of surrendering control, positively impacting others and enjoying an abundant life. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘We need to accept who we are and enjoy who we are. We don't need to be somebody else. Life is there for abundance. There is an abundant life. So whatever that might look like for you, don't settle for humdrum.' ABOUT MARK Mark Saxby is more than just ‘another social media expert'. Combining his experience as an award-winning BBC and ITV journalist with his expertise gained after setting up one of the UK's first specialist social media agencies in 2011, Mark and his clients have generated more than £20 million in sales through social media. Mark believes the key to successful social media is how to win over your customers rather than just understanding how the networks work. Mark has worked with organisations including Marriot Hotels, Vision Express, Graco and Booker. He also founded the national Positive Social charity, which goes into schools to teach young people how to take back control of their lives from social media. CONNECT WITH MARK LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/social-media-consultant/ X: https://x.com/MrMarkSaxby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marksaxby/ Website: http://www.statussocial.co.uk/ Website: http://positivesocial.org.uk/ ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy helps you to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment in your everyday life and work. In banishing overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration, prepare to live with clarity of purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers people to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY and discuss purpose coaching or you want to launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 30 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence.
What are the laws around baby & child car seats? When should you switch to a forward-facing seat? When can your child sit up front with you? We might think we know the answers to these questions but this Family Health Podcast episode is here to dispel any doubts and give you the straight-up facts about car seat safety for your little ones.In this episode, we chat with Luisa Rollins-Svenson, Consumer and Trade Marketing Manager at Graco UK who has a wealth of knowledge about car seat rules, regulations and best practices. No more guessing and googling if what your children are sitting on is safe and legal!Graco has been supporting growing families around the world for nearly 70 years. Graco understand what you're going through because they are parents, too. Their goal is to help make every moment, from the big milestones to the everyday experiences, a bit better with trusted and innovative products that are safe, durable and designed to grow with your childTake a look at all Graco has to offer here on their websiteThe Child Accident Prevention Trust has a handy guide to child car seats here and you can see the official Government legal regulations hereAnd if you would like to see what all of those information and safety icons on car seat guides mean, here's a useful guide from HalfordsMini First Aid is an award-winning, Dragons' Den winning business bringing vital first aid training to parents, carers and workers across the UK. You can find out more about our wide range of first aid classes and courses here Mini First Aid first aid kits are designed to meet all your family's first aid needs. With a range of sizes available, you can keep our kits at home and take them out and about with you on day trips with your little ones. Browse our full range of kits hereSeries 3 of the Family Health Podcast by Mini First Aid is sponsored by Savlon Scar Prevention Gel. Savlon has been trusted by the nation for generations and can help the whole family with the range of products available. Savlon Scar Prevention Gel helps soothe pain, promote faster healing, and reduce the likelihood of scarring.
In the latest edition of the Air Power Airwaves Podcast host Travis Stirewalt gets the lowdown on the new Stellair line of Manual Spray Guns from Graco. Graco's Nick Dies and Air Power's Kyle Crawford break down the features and benefits of the Stellair and Stellair ACE, that both feature their revolutionary quick-change fluid cartridge.Features of the Stellair Aluminum Body Gun;- Quick-change fluid cartridge design- Lightweight Trigger Pull- 1/2 turn Air Cap- Tool-less removable trigger- 50%+ solvent usage reduction- 27 Ergonomic Improvements- Weighs slightly over 400 gramsFeatures of the Stellair ACE;- Quick-change fluid cartridge design- Carbon Fiber Construction (2- Completely Tool-less serviceability- Tool-less hose connections- 100% swivel hose connection- 27 Ergonomic Improvements- Weighs slightly over 200 gramsIf you have any questions about today's topic or would like to schedule an Air Power visit to your facility for more information on the new Stellair Manual Spray guns from Graco, please contact Air Power today at 1-800-334-1001 or visit us online at www.airpower-usa.com.Connect with Air Power Manufacturing Solutions on: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Fernando del Collado conversa con Graco Ramírez, exgobernador de Morelos, quien asegura que la candidata presidencial Claudia Sheinbaum está a disposición del presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador: “Se somete al mandato del caudillo”. También asegura que se les puede vencer el próximo 2 de junio: “Fracasó la 4T y su presidencialismo”. El exmandatario originario de Tabasco admite que nunca había presenciado una campaña electoral tan sangrienta como la que estamos viviendo. Agrega que “por el bien del país”, el Ejército deberá aceptar la derrota de la candidata oficialista. La opción, dice, es un gobierno de coalición encabezado por Xóchitl Gálvez.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! 🎙️¡Nuevo programa!🎙️ Abre de nuevo el Archivo pretoriano y Valerio Máximo nos hablará sobre la vergüenza, el amor conyugal, la amistad y la generosidad con historias de, entre otros, César y los hermanos Graco. 🐺¡No te lo pierdas🐺 ¡Suscríbete al canal de youtube de Antigua Roma al Día y completa tu experiencia romana! https://www.youtube.com/@antigua_Roma El Desguace, con Marta G Navarro: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/101038650 - Correo: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com - Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM - Instagram: @RomaAeternaPodcast - Ko-Fi (chupito de garum): https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna - Tienda latostadora: https://www.latostadora.com/romaaeterna - Tienda RedBubble: https://www.redbubble.com/es/shop/ap/128907479 - Linktree, con todas las cosillas que voy haciendo: https://linktr.ee/IbanMartin - Grupo de telegram: https://t.me/GrupoRomaAeterna - Canal de telegram: https://t.me/CanalRomaAeterna - Canal de Whatsapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/K22dX7tNUd9KGQNxarnjai - Lista de Spotify con las canciones del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1l03nC2Ezqwn2KquDl5Zdl?si=50ee678d16a242e0 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Roma Aeterna? https://advoices.com/roma-aeterna ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! 🎙️ ¡Nuevo programa! 🎙️ Abre de nuevo el archivo pretoriano para hablar de la perseverancia y la moderación con historias de Sila, Furio Camilo, Publicola, algún Escipión, Sempronia, los Graco y mucho más. 🐺 ¡No te lo pierdas! 🐺 ¡Suscríbete al canal de youtube de Antigua Roma al Día y completa tu experiencia romana! https://www.youtube.com/@antigua_Roma El Desguace, con Marta G Navarro: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/101038650 - Correo: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com - Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM - Mastodon: @RomaAeterna@mas.to - Instagram: @RomaAeternaPodcast - Ko-Fi (chupito de garum): https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna - Tienda latostadora: https://www.latostadora.com/romaaeterna - Tienda RedBubble: https://www.redbubble.com/es/shop/ap/128907479 - Linktree, con todas las cosillas que voy haciendo: https://linktr.ee/IbanMartin - Grupo de telegram: https://t.me/GrupoRomaAeterna - Canal de telegram: https://t.me/CanalRomaAeterna - Lista de Spotify con las canciones del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1l03nC2Ezqwn2KquDl5Zdl?si=50ee678d16a242e0 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Roma Aeterna? https://advoices.com/roma-aeterna ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Kelly and Lizz are in the Christmas spirit and connecting families with the car seats they need — because no one should have to choose between a boring (but necessary) car seat and Christmas gifts for their kiddos. Evenflow, Graco, and Mockingbird are on board and more manufacturers may be joining the giveaway as well! → Do you drive MotorTrend's car of the year, a Chevy Blazer? Whether you're an EV or Gas powered Carpooler, head on over to the reviews and leave Kelly and Lizz five stars! Ever had a run in with an expensive subscription you thought you canceled, but kept getting charged for? With the Rocket Money app you can track all of your subscriptions and catch those unwanted subscriptions before your bank account takes a hit. Rocket Money will even help you fully deactivate your old subscriptions. If you're lost in the abyss of subscriptions, get Rocket Money, a personal finance app that monitors your spending and helps you lower your bills. → Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to rocketmoney.com/carpool. Today Ed Loh, the head of editorial for MotorTrend is here for an iconic interview. Kelly's been relying on MotorTrend for years and loves how they're not afraid to have a take. Ed shares the history of the car of the year awards from MotorTrend, including the first 1949 car of the year, the Cadillac. The newest addition to the awards is the automotive industry executive of the year. The 2024 competition was hot with 40 compact, mid-size, and full-size SUVs going head to head on Hyundai and Honda proving grounds. Vehicles were measured by six criteria: design, engineering excellence, efficiency, active and passive safety, value, performance of intended function. The SUV of the year title ultimately went to the Chevy Blazer EV. Kelly asks Ed what he thinks about the Apple CarPlay swap Chevy made for Google integration. Ed shares his thoughts on software defined vehicles. Ed shares his current recipe obsession so you can ditch the drive-through tonight: Chicken chili verde from Serious Eats. → To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! → Write in your advice questions! Send Kelly and Lizz an email to get your question featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes you just need your mom and a backscratch. So while George is around getting a little bit of both — he's here to share his favorite animals, cars, and foods with the Carpool. Today's millennial word of the day is granola girl as in a crunchy, outdoorsy, and nature-obsessed. Starbucks controversy kicks off today's driveway dump with a refresher drink scandal that has Lizz utterly un-shook. Kelly and Tyler are making the big switch to pot coffee. And Fred might be facing an egg allergy that has Kelly super bummed. A listener writes in for advice on how to adapt to three kiddos in her 2022 Blazer that is a company car. Should she ask for an upgrade? Does she have her husband drive the company car? Kelly and Lizz say go for the bigger drive, even the Graco slim fit car seats won't easily accommodate three across. Another listener wonders, “Did a group trip ruin our friendship?” Kelly and Lizz spill their advice on letting park friends be park friends. Looking for a way to preserve your family's memories, fun moments, and special stories? Qeepsake has got you covered. They send you daily prompts with questions so you never miss a memory in the making. Qeepsake is the easiest way for parents to capture and preserve memories about their little ones. Forget scrapbooking — Qeepsake makes nostalgia simple, easy, and mess-free. → Get 20% off your Qeepsake annual subscription with the code CARPOOL at www.qeepsake.com/carpool Maddie recently decided to get YouTube TV to watch football this season. Sure, great, but Lizz is looking to cut back on subscriptions they aren't using to pay for the new one. So, she turned to Rocket Money, a personal finance app that finds and cancels your unwanted subscriptions, monitors your spending, and helps lower your bills all in one place. → Cancel your unused subscriptions and manage your money the easy way by going to rocketmoney.com/carpool Kelly's fast lane philosophy is, “If you want to change the world go home and love your family,” and who would disagree? In industry news Kelly and Lizz's Lexus TX trip fell through and Tesla prices now rival US cars after billions in cuts. Ditch the drive-through is coming to you from Andrea today. Her fish tacos are always a hit and can be thrown together in 20 minutes. All you need is: frozen breaded fish filets, coleslaw cabbage mix, coleslaw dressing, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, Sriracha mayo, and corn tortillas. Blake's besties honor little ones we lost too soon for infant and pregnancy loss awareness month. Today we're remembering the sweet memories of Stephanie's baby Titus William, Jill's baby Julian Matthew, and Katie's babies Bella Tate Gibson and Miles Lane Gibson. → To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! → Do you have a story to share about your little one who was gone too soon? Send Kelly and Lizz your pregnancy memories at hello@thecarmomofficial.com → Write in your icks and ask for advice! Send Kelly and Lizz an email to get your question featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Find More Episodes on PCA Overdrive: https://www.pcaoverdrive.org/brothers-of-the-brush-1 PCA Overdrive is free for members. Not a member? Download the app on the Apple Store or Google Play and enjoy a 7 day free trial! Become a member: https://www.pcapainted.org/membership-resources/ Nowthen were Back! This episode were diving deep back down under to that there Australia. Ive wanted this fella on from day dort since i started this podcast as ive followed him for a long time. Finally with the help of fellow deccy Brent Seach we have nailed him down. So join me as i chat to the legend (that even has his own famous stance!) that is Chris Warr of Aesthetic Painting. Based out of Ballarat, Victoria. It was a pleasure to have Chris on this episode we chat such things as Micro cement. Keeping up with changing trends Having a super-talented wife Relocating Mad max car Managing customers expectations That old chestnut of Knowing your worth Graco ultra max You know the drill by now, get a brew, pin back your lugs and give it a listen and give us (@brothersofthebrushinsta and Chris) your feedback by hash-tagging #bobcast on Insta and we'll give you a shout-out back!
Dan and Jeff from Graco join us on the podcast to finish up our discussion on industrial product launches. In this show we discuss creating your marketing plan during pre-launch and how they executed the launch of the Quantm pump.
We're pleased to introduce two veteran product launchers to the IML community this week: Jeff Shaffer and Dan Purkat of Graco. Jeff and Dan take us through the key steps of a successful product development process. We'll cover: Rooting yourself in the voice of the customer When and how to convince the engineering team to pivot Marketing with distributors vs. to end users And more! Stay tuned for part two of this conversation, where Jeff and Dan take us through the product launch itself and share their experiences and lessons learned. When published, you'll be able to find it in The Manufacturing Marketer podcast link below. – Join us live on future IML sessions! Learn more and register at https://www.gorilla76.com/industrial-marketing-live
Find More Episodes on PCA Overdrive: https://www.pcaoverdrive.org/brothers-of-the-brush-1 PCA Overdrive is free for members. Not a member? Download the app on the Apple Store or Google Play and enjoy a 7 day free trial! Become a member: https://www.pcapainted.org/membership-resources/ Nowthen we're back with another BoBcast. In this episode, i chat with Matt James (of Matthew James Decorating Ltd) , based down in Wokingham, Berkshire. A decorator that has various generations and siblings in the trade it seems inevitable that he would end up in the same trade. So grab your headphones, get a brew, maybe even put your feet up and join us as we discuss Working with siblings A*@ hole customers Working through lockdown Staffing issues People buy from people Operating a Carbon neutral eco company Graco hvlp & airless sprayers and edge gun leaks Tracking time for investment in tools You know the drill by now, get a brew, pin back your lugs and give it a listen and give us (@brothersofthebrushinsta and Matt) your feedback by hash-tagging #bobcast on Insta and we'll give you a shout-out back!
Seguimos recuperando audios que, como este nos llevan, de nuevo, a Roma. Será en Por los Dioses y con Ángel Portillo como invitado para retomar el tema de los collegia, pero de los ligados al crimen. Y es que la violencia como arma política en la República Romana se generalizó a partir de los tribunados de los hermanos Graco, y experimentó un aumento progresivo durante el último siglo republicano. Estos enfrentamientos, la profundidad de la crisis y la ineficacia de las instituciones provocó el colapso final de la República. Se organizaba a la plebe en las tabernae, los contiones (“mitines”) o se utilizaba las estructuras de los collegia profesionales para conseguir sus objetivos políticos. Sumar a ello el concepto romano de la autodefensa, todo ciudadano romano tenía, sancionado por ley, la capacidad para defender su vida y propiedades. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
IT'S SEASON FOUR, EVERYONE! This year we are doing quarterly themes - and I'm so excited to bring you the theme for the third quarter: Confidence & Identity. I feel like as we go into the third part of 2023, it's so important to be able to enhance your business with the confidence to move forward in business, really own your identity and seamlessly blend who you are with where you are going. Confidence & Identity is going to encompass confidence in business, taking charge of your earning potential, overcoming doubt and imposter syndrome, and more. Today's episode is with Alexis Graco, a global coach, having taught over 1,000 female entrepreneurs in the US, Canada, Australia, & Europe how to use systems to gain back 10+ hours per week…living a life in rhythm. We are discussing confidence: we all want it, and some days it feels unattainable. We talk about HOW we gain confidence - and not just “fluffy” ideas around that: actual TANGIBLE things that you can do to build your confidence, and how it relates to the growth of your business. Find Alexis HERE: www.instagram.com/alexistgreco!
Guerras Samnitas. Las Catilinarias... Cicerón contra Catilina. Los hermanos Graco y sus reformas. Las Guerras Púnicas ¿Qué han hecho por nosotros los romanos?
INGRID FRENCH is a personal manager and owner of Ingrid French Management, a dynamic talent management company. IFM represents actors and models for commercial print, commercials, television, film, theatre and voice overs. IFM has recently booked clients for several commercial print campaigns including Verizon, GAP, Johnson and Johnson, and Target; for commercials such as T-Mobile, Graco, Amazon Fire Phone, Kraft, Bacardi, Olive Garden, Fed-Ex, Nike, Toyota and Heineken; and voice- overs for Yuengling, Smirnoff, Blue Buffalo, Philips and Yellow Tail. IFM has booked actors on Law and Order SVU, Crime, Person of Interest, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The Blacklist, KC Undercover, Boardwalk Empire, Happyish, The Knick and Orange is the New Black to name a few. Recent feature film and independent project bookings include The Wolf of Wall Street, Daughter of God, Brooklyn. In this episode, we talk about: • Starting off as an agent's assistant and how similar/different it is to now • Difference between agent and manager • Freelance vs signing actors and the benefits of both • Is she looking for talent during the strike • How she hears about new actors and does she look at website submissions from actors that aren't referred • Suggestions for actors that they can do right now to be a better actor, including habits she can recommend • What makes her interested in an actor and what does she look for. Does location matter? Does she like a cover letter? • What her happy/satisfied clients seem to have in common • When she think its appropriate to push for an actor and what she needs from an actor right now to help with pushes • Who should actors be connecting with aside from Casting Directors Guest: Website IMDb Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle We discussed: Becoming Actor and Tony-nominated Broadway Producer Lamar Richardson ("DEATH OF A SALESMAN," "NEW YORK, NEW YORK") If you like this episode, check out: Erika Karnell - From PR Temp to Legit Agent at BRS/GAGE Talent Agency or Jonathan Mason - From News Assistant to Legit Agent at Don Buchwald & Associates Click here to join our Mailing list. Ads: Check out Cave Day right now. Only $40 for the first 3 months! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-miller4/support
This week we have a conversation with two long-term representatives of Graco who produce world-class painting products and much more. Watch the episode on PCA Overdrive: https://pcaoverdrive.vhx.tv/videos/francisco-patino-and-ben-shebly-of-graco PCA Overdrive is free for members. Not a member? Try our 7-day, free trial; $5.99/mo after. Download the app on the Apple Store or Google Play. Become a PCA Member: www.pcapainted.org/membership-resources/
While we all hope for an ideal birth scenario, complete with a full-term pregnancy, a birth plan, and a supportive network, sometimes things don't go as expected…Welcome back Hijas, Madres Y Amigas! Not everyone's birth story may be perfect, but with self-compassion and a willingness to be flexible and adapt, everything will work out. We hope that our stories can shed light on the beauty of the journey and the importance of not being afraid to ask for help.In today's episode, the comadres dive into their individual and diverse birthing experiences. Juelz will be joining us as she recounts her traumatic experience, Lizette talks about her almost-home-birth experience and Selena shares her spiritual journey and how it helped her give birth to her baby boy.Join us in this candid conversation about the trials and tribulations of giving birth, as we support each other knowing that regardless of what kind of birth experience you have, the most important thing is that you and your baby are safe and healthy. We hope this episode inspires you, to be compassionate to those going through pregnancy and to prepare and educate those who are soon to embark on a new season of their lives.Estephanie Fuentes “Juelz”IG: jueeelzIG: divineeyebyjuelzIf you have a unique birth story that you would like to share with us, please send us a message or email us. We would love to hear it.Y como siempre: When you know better you do better!DOWNLOAD and SUBSCRIBE to Hijas Madres Y Amigas.FOLLOW us on:Instagram | @hijasmadresyamigas @seelenaaa_ @lizetteaguilera_Spotify | @Lizette Aguilera @Selena DUARTETik Tok | @hijasmadresyamigasSubscribe to our newsletter at www.Justjmarc.comPlease email us here with any suggestions, comments, and questions for future episodes. @hijasmadresyamigas@gmail.com
Find out more about Leil Koch, Candidate for NAR First-Vice President 2024. Growing up in Minnesota, hard work and dedication were baked into Leil Koch by family and friends who mainly worked in the Gopher State's Fortune 500 corridor. His father, David A. Koch, the former CEO of Graco (an American manufacturer of fluid-handling systems and products), taught him the value of giving back to his community, how to run a successful business, and how to be a leader. At the same time, Leil spent his summers bailing hay, fencing, and herding black Angus cattle, where he learned what long, hard-working days were, the value of a good plot of land, and the importance of taking care of it, and, as the Code states, "it's wise utilization and widely allocated ownership."
Find out more about Leil Koch, Candidate for NAR First-Vice President 2024. Growing up in Minnesota, hard work and dedication were baked into Leil Koch by family and friends who mainly worked in the Gopher State's Fortune 500 corridor. His father, David A. Koch, the former CEO of Graco (an American manufacturer of fluid-handling systems and products), taught him the value of giving back to his community, how to run a successful business, and how to be a leader. At the same time, Leil spent his summers bailing hay, fencing, and herding black Angus cattle, where he learned what long, hard-working days were, the value of a good plot of land, and the importance of taking care of it, and, as the Code states, "it's wise utilization and widely allocated ownership."
Já sem grandes ameaças externas, Roma agora precisa lidar com os cada vez maiores dilemas internos. É o começo do fim da República. Veja bem. Mais. Epis Referenciados: VBMais 86 – Roma, Parte 10 VBMais 79 – Roma, Parte 4 VB 27 - Como Falar em Público Referências: Do epi 28 - Taking Stock ao 30 - Gaius Gracchus –podcast, The History of Rome Do epi Death Throes of the Republic Series –podcast, Hardcore History ROMA pt.4 - A República(2): A conquista do mundo; Ascensão e queda do Senado - vídeo, YouTube Tiberio Sempronio Graco – Wikipedia Caio Graco – Wikipedia Encontre-nos também no: Instagram (@vejabempodcast), Facebook, e YouTube.
Já sem grandes ameaças externas, Roma agora precisa lidar com os cada vez maiores dilemas internos. É o começo do fim da República. Veja bem. Mais. Padrim (https://www.padrim.com.br/vejabempodcast) – Código PIX: e3257213-46ea-4c97-9740-4c6f268baa0f Epis Referenciados: VBMais 86 – Roma, Parte 10 VBMais 79 – Roma, Parte 4 VB 27 – Como Falar em Público Referências: Do epi 28 – Taking Stock ao 30 […]
Chatting with the spirit world, Target pick-up orders, what the dying brain is doing, Crossing Over w/ John Edward, Graco baby magic, ghosts in the White House, & much more. Join The Residuals for Joy's book report on seances & Spiritualism with a capital S. S is also for sage your sofa - so do that, as well. It can't hurt. Don't forget to like, rate, review, & tell your friends about us. Send us your stories at TheResidualsPodcast@gmail.com. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Between the present & past there are memories held in the walls & earth. Join Emily & Joy as they explore the spaces between the living & the dead. Hauntings, extrasensory perception, & all things paranormal. Welcome to The Residuals. email: TheResidualsPodcast@gmail.com instagram: @the_residuals_podcast music: purple-planet.com ©2022
We've all heard the stories and statistics about the supposed death of American manufacturing. But America's industrial sector never truly went away. Many, many companies are thriving, and today's guest argues we're experiencing an outright renaissance. In this episode of Faster, Please! — The Podcast, I'm joined by Gaurav Batra, who previously co-led McKinsey & Company's Advanced Electronics Practice in the Americas. Along with Asutosh Padhi and Nick Santhanam, he's the author of the new book, The Titanium Economy: How Industrial Technology Can Create a Better, Faster, Stronger America. This from the book:The Titanium Economy is the secret weapon of American industrial revival—the key to ensuring the country's economic vitality as the Fourth Industrial Revolution progresses and we face steep competition from global rivals. The next few years will be critical, as the future growth of the Titanium Economy sector in the United States is far from assured. Investors, policy makers, and the public at large must appreciate the importance of providing more robust investment in these companies, as well as how their growth brings so many positive ripple effects for individuals and communities, providing more high-quality jobs and boosting the economic prosperity of communities and whole regions.So what is the Titanium Economy? Listen in to find out!In This Episode:* The US industrial renaissance (1:14)* The businesses of the Titanium Economy (7:48)* American industry and technology (12:29)* Workers in the US manufacturing sector (16:20)* Finding America's next-generation industrial workers (21:26)Below is an edited transcript of our conversation.The US industrial renaissanceJames Pethokoukis: I think there's a caricature or perhaps a misperception about the US economy—I think you see it in the media—that the US economy is basically Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and big box stores. And that's basically your American economy, and it's certainly an economy that doesn't really make stuff in the physical world—with atoms—anymore. And the book, I think, is a corrective to that view. Why is that view wrong and, as you state, that the US is in the middle of an industrial renaissance?Gaurav Batra: Jim, you very accurately represented the perception of what's happened in the US economy over the last couple of decades. I think the story, whenever anybody tells it, is mostly about technology companies. It's mostly about financial services, mostly about Wall Street. As we started digging in, not just with the book but our work in the industrial sector, we realized that the reality is actually very disconnected with this perception. The reason we say that is, if you look at just pure numbers, still 20 percent of the US economy is completely dependent on US manufacturing. That number has not gone down. It may not have increased, but that number has sustained pretty well. If you look at employment, this sector still employs the bulk of the US economy's workers today. In terms of pure numbers, in terms of relevance, the sector never went away. It definitely slowed down because other sectors started growing, but manufacturing as a sector in the US still remained pretty staunch. That is at the sector level.As you unveil that a little bit and go under the hood, you realize that whenever we talk about Wall Street, we talk about the Facebooks, the Alphabets, the Apples of the world delivering incredible stock market growth. Everybody talks about how much of that you own in your portfolio. But the moment you start unraveling the industrial landscape, you actually see several—and the number is actually north of 20, 30—companies who have done actually fairly well over a much longer time period in terms of even delivering value to their shareholders. And these companies have done it not necessarily leveraging outsourcing, but they've done it by just strong, sensible business practices: how they run their companies internally, how they work with their customers, how they potentially create a niche for themselves in particular markets. For us, at least as we started (and I spent about a decade in this particular industry), as I looked at that perception, which was exactly what my idea was coming into the sector, versus what I took away from it after being a practitioner in the segment for about 10, 12 years: the perception and the reality don't match. I think the perception, as you rightly said, is all about Wall Street, all about technology, all about financial services. But the reality tells us that manufacturing has never gone away. Given what's happened over the last two years with the pandemic and the geopolitics of the globe around us, it is only telling us a flashing red [light] that this is actually going to get even more critical for all of us here in the US in the next couple of years.These are industrial companies. While they may not be classified as technology companies, they use technology. Consultants like talking about 5G and AI and cloud computing. But they're more than buzzwords. Those technologies are diffusing into the economy, and not just at places like Google or Amazon or Apple. Correct me if I'm wrong, I think what we're seeing in this industrial sector is these technologies are part of how they do what they do.Absolutely right. We think it's an essential ingredient to success going forward. To give you one example, there's a company called Bulk Handling Systems. It's based in Eugene, Oregon. They basically are recycling cardboard, cans, and plastic. Essentially stuff which has food in them. I think if you looked at them a decade earlier, they would tell you about all the manual processes, which is fairly unhygienic, about how somebody would have to pull that piece of food out of a cardboard can or a plastic can, and then put it in the recycling. Today, if you look at that company, it's using artificial intelligence, it's using latest-version technologies, it's using robots to find where these sediments are, getting them off the cardboard can and the plastics, and then essentially putting them through recycling. That's a very tangible example of how technology and the progress we've made there is really impacting the industrial landscape—and for the good. I think while this one might be on a production line—there are several others about how people are using similar techniques to ensure quality and efficiency on the production line—technology actually is also making these companies go to the next level of performance on pure, I would say, business processes.To give you another example, a place where I've seen technology help a lot of such companies is pricing. A lot of these companies create a lot of complicated engineering equipment. Equipment could be a boiler or a heat exchanger or a mixer for a food processing plant. It's not a standard thing you can buy off of Amazon. There's a lot of specifications going into it: temperature controls, material composition, process tolerances. People used to do all that work manually, in terms of negotiating with the customers, letting them design those kind of products. Today, they can go to a website. There's an electronic configurator, you can click and choose what kind of parameters it wants and it gives you a right outcome. And then similarly, it quickly tells you how much it's going to cost. A process which would have taken multiple weeks, in some cases months as well, is now getting compressed to a matter of days. I think technology will get pervasive. And the good part is, I think there's a very good fusion between what our industrial landscape does and what technology can provide to them to really make them go to the next level of performance, both in terms of meeting customer needs and satisfaction, and then, candidly, being much more robust [financially].The businesses of the Titanium EconomyIn those two examples, you've given two very different kinds of businesses. And in the book, you really give a sense of the span of the kinds of companies we're talking about. I wonder if you could give me a sense of the span of sectors that we're talking about.I think that's very relevant to discuss because I think a lot of times industrial is discussed as a monolith. It's very much discussed as a singular segment. But it's probably the worst articulation or the most inaccurate articulation of the segment we probably can come up with. Everybody has their own way of looking at it, the way we looked at it there are close to 90-plus what we call “micro-verticals.” And they essentially, as you rightly said, cover the whole spectrum.We wake up in the morning, we have a cup of tea or cup of coffee. The beans, which are being sent to us, have come from a food processing plant, which is either utilizing equipment or products which are being manufactured by companies, many of them here in the US. We pick up the phone in the morning to check our text messages, check our emails. The chips behind those phones—this has been obviously in the news of late quite a bit—come from semiconductor manufacturers. And the whole semiconductor industry, which is $400, 500 billion in size today, relies on innovations in precision manufacturing, which have been gaining over the last multiple decades. We get in our cars to go to work, automotive industries are now playing a big hand in it. We come to the office and we start writing on a piece of paper. The paper industry is there. Lunch is delivered to the office. It's packaged in specific packaging that's coming from companies like Sealed Air, where they're working on top-of-the-line packaging to keep the quality and the hygiene of the food high. And similarly, they're looking at packaging pallets of machinery and equipment, which is getting transported from one part of the country to the other part of the country.Anything I literally can touch is influenced by manufacturing in a meaningful way. So the spectrum is wide, and I think it's very important for us as members of society, as investors, as executives, to understand how complicated and how heterogeneous this segment is. Because once we start realizing that, not only do we see the importance of it in our daily lives, but then we also as executives, as colleagues, as workers, as investors in the segment, we are able to then understand the true value of these companies. A great example which always comes to my mind is a company called Graco. It's based out of Minneapolis. What they specialize in is high propulsion of fluids. So they get spray painting fluids in a can. They figured out how to get peanut butter in a jar. If you look at their segment, I can call them industrials, but it's nowhere related to tapping the automotive space or tapping the aerospace space, but they're looking at a particular niche in the market, and then having that change in mindset, having that change in how they view or how we view them then helps us appreciate that they're a market leader and they're a market leader in a need, which is not going to go away. We will be spray painting cars or spray painting something else. We will be eating peanut butter for a while.I think that's a great example because I don't think people think about flow control and fluid management very often. It's not a strict consumer name that people understand, nor is it manufacturing where you think of some sort of big factory, necessarily. But that is modern manufacturing that is essential to the modern American economy.Absolutely. I think there are countless examples like this, where companies are serving a very critical need. They're just not consumer brands, so we don't know their names. We can look them up if we wanted to. I think that's where they start suffering a little bit, in terms of both our mindset and our perception of these, and to the first question you asked: I think that's what then perpetuates at least our feeling that the whole economy is about the Facebook and Alphabet and Apples of the world, when actually there's a lot more innovation and value coming from the manufacturing sector as well.American industry and technologyTalking about technology and how these companies are using it. Again, I think there's a stereotype that this technology is employed by companies just to replace workers with some machine. I don't think that's probably the whole story.I think that's definitely not the full story, at least as well as my experience is concerned. Because I think there's definitely displacement. I think if anybody says that there is no displacement, then I think they're wrong. There is displacement in terms of what people are doing today. When technology comes in and makes it more efficient, then obviously as a responsible financial operator of a company, you would think about, “Hey, there is capacity opening up, so what should I do with it?” I think in the long term, there are definitely much more benefits, in my opinion. One is that the companies become much more healthier-going concerns, that they're able to invest in their own growth. And they can grow through investing in their own company's expanding markets, they can go acquire somebody else. So there is, in the end, a greater good coming out of the fact that the company has not become healthier concerns.Then number two is, I think it does create a new job category. How many people would've been thinking about hiring data analysts or digital product managers in industrial companies 10 years earlier? Probably not many. But today, if you go on any job board, there are so many of these employment opportunities existing out there, which will create a new set of workers, a new set of employment opportunities for the economy. So my sense is, at least given what I've seen from my vantage point, there will be short-term displacement, which I think, again, with the companies getting to be more healthier concerns, we'll probably minimize the short-term displacement aspect of it. But in the longer term, there is a lot of value to be driven out of this. It will improve our productivity. It will make everything better. And then as that happens, what we have seen also, and we catalog in the book through what we call the Great Amplification Cycle, as companies become healthier concerns, the communities and the workers which work there become more prosperous. And with the workers becoming more prosperous, the local economies benefit. And we genuinely believe, just given how manufacturing is—it's not localized, it has to be dispersed, it has to be all over the country—that's one very effective level we have to bring down the inequality we are seeing today in our country. So going to the Midwest, going to some of the “rust belt” and re-invigorating manufacturing here, will really have great-second order effects to the communities there.That's a good point. So where are these companies? Where are they located?They are everywhere. Funny enough, when we started compiling the research for the book, our impression was they were in the “middle coast.” Not the east coast, not the west coast, mostly in the middle coast. But interestingly enough, they're actually on the east coast and the west coast as well. Tesla is a very good example of a manufacturing company running in Fremont, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley. But these companies are everywhere. I think HEICO, if you look at it, based out of Florida, their businesses are in 80 cities across the country. Simpsonville we've cataloged in the book as a great example on the east coast where it's benefited from the tire industry and Sealed Air being in that particular region. Obviously the Midwest has a bunch of these around Milwaukee, and a lot of clusters are coming up around the Texas area. So they literally are everywhere, and that's why I think they are actually a great vehicle for ensuring the economic prosperity of the country, because just the reach is so vast.Workers in the US manufacturing sectorDo we have a sense of sort of the employment numbers? How many companies are we talking about, and do we have a sense of the employment?If you look at the industrial structure itself, I think it employs, at least from my last count, close to 18 to 20 percent of our overall labor base. I think if you look at it purely from a perspective of the number of companies, there are nearly 4,000 companies in the US which are industrial or manufacturing something or the other. Now, the cool part about all this is, in my opinion, most of them—I think three out of four of those 4,000 companies—are actually private companies. So you'll not find them on the NASDAQ or the Dow Jones. They're not traded publicly. They're held by private and mostly are family-owned companies which gives them a sense of resoluteness, which is very unique.And then number two is, close to 80 percent of these folks are actually fairly small in size. So south of $5 billion of revenue. These are, in the end, in numbers, tremendous. We hear about all of the big ones, but more than 75 to 90 percent, depending on what metric you look at, are companies which are not being publicly traded, are much smaller companies, and they are all over the country. That gives them the reach and the numbers. As I mentioned, they are close to about 18, 20 percent of the employment base. I think the coolest part about these guys, as we think about their impact on employment, is the two factors about this industry, which are pretty different and unique. Number one: You don't necessarily need a college degree to be a participant in this industry. People with vocational training, welding, fabrication training, can go join this industry that has really healthy careers. That's one. The labor market they cater to is much broader than other sectors, like if you take service or technology for that matter. And then number two: Compared to several other sectors, the pay in this sector, given that it's a fairly stable sector, is, depending on what analysis, anywhere between 40 to 100 percent higher than the average. More people get the chance to get employed. Over time, they all learn more than what their potential alternatives might be, and their reach is pretty high. All these factors have contributed to a huge engine for employment. And then, in turn, economic growth.How big a challenge is finding all those workers for these companies? That seems to be a big one.That's a huge one. And I think as we looked at least for the book and looking down [at] the things we need to change, the things which executives need to change about how they talk about their companies, how they run their companies. But I think the biggest change we need is in the labor supply area. And I think this is where the government and the public agencies have to come in and play a more active role. We're seeing some of that happen now with the CHIPS Act recently where obviously the government is putting a lot more emphasis on the local manufacturing industry. But I think this is the biggest challenge. Even if you compare the US with some of the other countries like Germany or China for that matter, that's where I think there is a big scope of improvement for us to essentially enable some of these public agencies, through funding, through programs with community colleges, through programs with vocational institutes, to essentially get more and more of that supply up. I think if you look at COVID times certainly when demand for a lot of these products like PPE or some of the home equipment went up because everybody started staying at home, the biggest challenge actually was to get workers to get to the factory, to be able to run these factories on more than one shift, to be able to cater to the increased demand. So far what we've seen, the government is headed in the right direction. I'm assuming more will come, which I think will be really fantastic.In the meantime, what we've seen is just companies doing things by themselves. I think one [thing] I really enjoy and I feel is encouraging is if you look at a company called IDEAL Industries, they have what they call an IDEAL Olympics. That's the place where they basically bring in talent, which is like welding talent, which is like machinist talent, and really attract people to that job category and job family and try to increase supply locally for them, for labor. So you're absolutely right, it's a huge problem. I think a lot more needs to be done urgently, because this is not something which gets solved overnight. So any move we make today will give benefits in a few years' time. But just given the importance of the sector and the fact that this is among the biggest bottlenecks today, I think requires immediate attention on fixing this problem.Finding America's next-generation industrial workersHow much of that talent problem is just a cultural problem where kids think, “Boy, I'd love to work for Google,” or, “I'd like to be a social media manager. I don't want to be a welder,” even though that might be a more satisfying job over the long term than being a social media manager. And that's where the jobs are; those aren't just 1950s jobs. Those aren't just middle-20th-century jobs. Those are 21st-century jobs still.You're right. I think that mindset from our side, what we teach our kids and how we inform them about what their options and career trajectories might be, I think is critical. And I think that comes back to our homes and comes back to our societies. I remember, we were interviewing a CEO for the book, and the quote that stuck with me was, “I have a harder time getting people in my factories because they much rather would be baristas at a Starbucks than actually come work in my factory when they would literally earn at least two times that amount within a few months already.” I think that really points to the fact that there is an element of training people, but I think the first step starts at home and first step starts in our minds: how we can get to our kids and our families the value and the purpose a manufacturing job can provide them. I think this is where we should get ahead of it as industry executives to talk about how prosperous lives can be in this particular segment, and then also change the image of the segment. Even before I started working in the segment intensely, my picture of a factory was, you are greased up, you are dirty, it's high temperatures, it's not exciting.Loud. Very loud and hot.Very loud. In some specific areas that might be true, but if you go through, I would venture 90 percent of the factories, they are spick and span. There is automation everywhere. There is safety. Working conditions are much different than what our perceptions are. So I think there has to be an element of that teaching, which the executive needs to do, about what kind of careers would manufacturing be able to afford folks. And then there's teaching at home also, I think, which we need to at least give to our kids, that there are multiple options: social media and retail and whatever, but we should also then be making sure we are talking about manufacturing as a real alternative given what it can afford.We talked a little bit about training. Is there anything else you'd like to see the federal government do?I think one thing which has always been an interesting topic for me is, I think if you bring focus and we bring transparency and accountability to what we do, we typically make good progress. So I would love to see—I don't know how best you put it… We have the surgeon general for the US. Why is there no chief manufacturing officer for the US? Somebody whose job is to ensure that the sector is being done in as healthy a state as possible, somebody whose job is to make sure we're not surprised, for example, with what we saw at COVID. Suddenly we had shortages of critical things at home. Obviously dollars will help, funding will help, policy will help. But I think to make sure that we don't play catch up all the time, one thing I would love to see, and this is my personal opinion, is something like a CMO for the United States. It's his or her job to make sure that they are thinking about the sector, what the sector needs not just today and five years down the line, 10 years down the line, and to make sure we don't kind of fall back. We always are proactively ahead of the curve on that. So that's one idea at least as we were doing our research that kind of stuck with me. 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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Comenzamos hoy una trilogía dedicada a dos de las figuras más importantes de la historia política y social de la antigua Roma, los hermanos Graco. Pertenecientes a la gens Cornelia, y nietos de Escipión el Africano, estos dos hijos aventajados de la nobilitas romana dedicaron su vida a combatir la desigualdad social creciente en Roma. Utilizando una vieja institución, el tribunado de la plebe, los Graco lucharon contra el acaparamiento de tierras por parte de la aristocracia, iniciando una serie de reformas profundas destinadas a revertir la desigualdad reinante y la polarización social, así como a favorecer a las clases más desfavorecidas. Bienvenidos al primero de estos tres episodios en donde hablaremos intrigas, de luchas entre los diferentes bandos políticos en Roma, de conspiraciones, y también de leyes, de instituciones, y de magistraturas en una república romana tardía que iniciaba ya los primeros pasos por la senda imperial. En el episodio de hoy, trazaremos un bosquejo, una visión general, de la situación de la república romana durante el siglo II aC. De esta manera podremos situarnos en un contexto adecuado, que nos permita comprender en profundidad las reformas de los Graco en pos de la justicia social. Para aquellos que no quieran perderse, ni liarse con los diferentes apartados en los que se divide el episodio, y a fin de favorecer la reflexión y el análisis profundo durante y después de la escucha, podéis descargar un PDF explicativo a modo de esquema del capítulo en la web www.elocasoderoma.com. Música del episodio: JS Bach: Cello Suite no 1 en sol mayor. Bwv 1007 Theatre Of Tragedy: Venus (del album Aégis, 1998) Jo Blankenburg: Meraki Robert Karpinski: Epic Battle. FKmusic: Underworld. Audiomachine: Leap of Faith. Epic Senses: Outer Space. Aliaksei Yukhnevich: Epicness. Marc_Teichert: Epic Battle David Gay Perret: Renforts. Blue Giraffe: Epic Emotional Adventure Trailer. Robert Karpinski: Eli Xcyril: Elfman. Carlos Estella: Titanium Angeles Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
While automation is prevalent in many aspects of manufacturing, finishing and liquid applications have been slower to find the right solutions. Derek DeGeest, host of Manufacturing a Stronger Standard, spoke with Product Marketing Manager Bill Heuer and Worldwide Sales Director for Automation-Liquid Finishing Paul Peterson of Graco at FABTECH 2021 about their partnership as a LestaUSA Authorized Equipment Partner in automating painting with robotics.“There's been a trend of moving from manual to automatic, and the pandemic highlighted the need for this. Finding painters is hard as well,” Heuer said. “Almost everything needs some type of finishing. Some companies also used to outsource this but now need to bring it back in with this new equipment,” Peterson explained. Graco and LestaUSA partnered to bring automation of liquid applications to the market in an accessible way. LestaUSA provides the robotics, while Graco provides the finishing products. Graco was LestaUSA's first equipment partner, working together to create an easy-to-use solution. “The automation trend is here to stay. Automotive was an early adopter, and now the general industry is catching on. With new capabilities like the ability to change colors, automation answers the need here,” Heuer shared. “We've figured it out together. There's a great relationship between our engineers,” Peterson added.DeGeest, Heuer, and Peterson described the automation process of taking the paint sprayers and moving them from an operator's hand to a Lesta robot as simple. Everything is programable and controllable in real-time, which also helps bridge the gap in recruiting new workers into the field, such as robotics programmers. “It's much more fun to use a Lesta robot than suit up and go into a paint booth,” Peterson commented.
On this week's podcast, enjoy our conversation with Dana Stump, the corporate recruiting manager and HR business partner with the oil and natural gas division of Graco, and Kirby Sneen, President of Manufacturers Alliance, as they discuss their thoughts and experiences on why you should avoid the temptation to just hire someone and a few practical things you can do to prevent it from happening. If you're ready to connect and learn from other HR professionals in your industry, learn more about our HR peer groups by visiting www.MAPeerGroups.com Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, Konik. Whether you're seeking a direct-hire or contract employee, Konik's technical talent network can quickly build a high-caliber team to meet your needs. Contact them today at www.koniknetwork.com
This question came from our Graco gun giveaway and is featuring the winning topic: What are some of your biggest wins and biggest unforgettable losses? We had some fun with this one! Thanks on IG @tim_seaton_painting
It's not just your phone, technology is improving rapidly in every facet of our lives including the tools we use to get the job done. Today we pay special attention to one of the most vital and complex pieces of your operation, the spray foam rig. Our guest this week is Nick Pagano, Senior Product Marketing Manager for Graco's Contractor Equipment Division. Nick has been in the spray foam industry for over 20 years With focus on spray foam and polyurea equipment. He's now in product line management, new product development, and new business development. Nick has served on boards of both the SPFA and the Spray Foam Coalition. He's here to discuss the latest and greatest from Graco, the Reactor 3 Spray Foam System. Reactor 3 pairs revolutionary hardware improvements with software that reduces maintenance costs and helps you to ensure the quality of your projects. Interested in the new Reactor 3? Reach out to your local IDI branch today! In this podcast... 1:54 - When do you know it's time to upgrade your equipment? 3:13 - How Graco gets feedback from contractors that shapes new solutions 7:28 - How Reactor 3 makes it easier to find the person to run your rig every day 10:52 - How many engineers does it take to make a revolutionary new product 12:20 - How Reactor 3 completely re-thinks every aspect of the spray foam system 14:30 - Instead of constantly fixing hose cables…what if we got rid of the cables all together? 17:07 - Putting Graco's products to the test 20:00 - What are the differences between the Standard, Pro and Elite models of Reactor 3? 24:15 - Revolutionizing a constant source of problems: the drum pumps 28:00 - A hose made for the all-day contractor 31:25 - A pump system that actually reduced maintenance costs 34:12 - How Graco's new software can monitor your system AND the product coming out of the gun
Electric pumps sound great, but are they practical? Can they spray the materials you need to spray in the field, and are they worth the cost? In this episode of Coatings Decoded, Tnemec's Cory Brown discusses the evolution of coatings and benefits of new and improved electric spray equipment with Niles Hickman, Marketing Manager with Graco.
Niles Hickman, global product marketing manager at Graco, recently joined the “member profile” series from CoatingsPro Magazine to share some of his company's keys to success. Topics include feedback from contractors on needs and challenges in the field; how new coating technologies are changing the marketplace in 2021; potential equipment solutions from Graco; and the role of industry associations such as SSPC, NACE, and AMPP in moving careers forward.
If you own or operate a spray pump, there will come a time you'll need to fix your equipment on the job. We discuss some ways to be better prepared in the field with our guest, Graco's Niles Hickman, as he offers some insight into upcoming innovations that will make repairs a little easier.
Tiberio Graco está muerto, y con él, podrían estar muertos los años más revolucionarios de Roma. Pero no será así, porque tras de él vendrá alguien más radical, más incendiario, más provocador. Es como Tiberio, pero su poder es más de 9000. Es la versión mejorada y extrema de Tiberio. Es Cayo Graco, y cuando termine, Roma nunca será la misma. Imagen: los hermanos Graco, según Caravantes. Fuentes / Textos - DUNCAN, Mike (2016). The History of Rome: The Republic (Volume 1). Herodotus Press. ISBN 978-0692681664 - DUNCAN, Mike (2017) The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic. PublicAffairs. ASIN B0727TQ944. - PLUTARCO. Vidas Paralelas. La vida de Cayo Graco. Fuentes / Sitios web - Wikipedia Música: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por El Gran Quelonio. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de Rumbo a la Cancha es una versión de Espiral por Joaquín Mancini. La versión original es de Dunne. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
¡La mecha se enciende! En el 133 A. de C. con el tribuno Tiberio Graco a la cabeza, se inician una serie de procesos que empiezan como tormentas, pero en poco tiempo se convertirán en tornados. Esos tornados terminarán destruyendo a la república romana para siempre y dejarán al imperio como entidad todopoderosa tras de sí. ¿Quieren saber cómo las repúblicas se destruyen? Se lo contamos en esta nueva macrosaga, que empieza con este episodio. Imagen: Los hermanos Graco, según Caravantes. Fuentes / Textos - DE LA FUENTE DIAZ, Adrián (2015) La Roma de los Graco. Noitabrega. - DUNCAN, Mike (2016). The History of Rome: The Republic (Volume 1). Herodotus Press. ISBN 978-0692681664 - DUNCAN, Mike (2017) The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic. PublicAffairs. ASIN B0727TQ944. Fuentes / Sitios web - Wikipedia Música: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por El Gran Quelonio. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de la Pausa es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de Rumbo a la Cancha es una versión de Espiral por Kanirasta. La versión original es de Dunne. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
En este primer episodio Andrés Felipe Arias nos lleva en un viaje hacia atrás en el tiempo, hasta la Roma de la segunda mitad del siglo II AC, introduciendo la feroz polarización política que en ese momento vivía la República con ocasión de las reformas impulsadas por los hermanos Graco; fractura política que habría de desencadenar sangrientas guerras civiles, la destrucción de las instituciones republicanas y la posterior germinación del Imperio. Arias explica cuál fue el contexto socio – económico que motivó las reformas de los Graco y la consecuente confrontación política: una creciente desigualdad económica, acentuada por una fuerte concentración de la propiedad rural y el desplome de los salarios en los campos de la península itálica. Todo ello, además, irónicamente atribuible al éxito de las legiones.
En este podcast, cuarto episodio de la temporada, Andrés Felipe Arias retrocede un poco en el tiempo e introduce al mayor de los hermanos Graco, Tiberio Sempronio Graco. Arias relata el papel que Tiberio desempeñó como cuestor de las legiones al mando del cónsul Cayo Hostilio Mancino durante la Tercera Guerra Celtíbera, así como el enorme costo político y de prestigio que ello le generó al regresar a Roma. Se explica además el debate ideológico y político en torno a la Lex Agraria y se empiezan a dar pistas sobre el protagonismo que Tiberio Sempronio Graco con dicha reforma.
Danos, Graco, and Tesla NanoCoatings recently worked together to develop a functional non-slip deck coating for offshore clients. Their work, which was profiled in Materials Performance (MP) magazine, explains how a coatings applicator was able to overcome many traditional challenges through the use of an innovative protective coatings pump design with a new single-coat carbon nanotube non-slip deck coat slurry. In this episode, Danos' Scott Soto, Graco's John Lihwa, and Tesla's Joe Davis explore lessons learned from their collaboration, as well as future opportunities when using the system.