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brutcast - der brutkasten podcast
Anexia: Vom Schüler-Unternehmen zum europäischen Cloud-Player

brutcast - der brutkasten podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 40:03


In der HTL gestartet und 2006 zwischen schriftlicher und mündlicher Matura formell gegründet - heute ist Anexia mit Hauptsitz in Klagenfurt einer der führenden europäischen Cloud-Anbieter. Im brutkasten-Talk erzählt Gründer und Group CEO Alexander Windbichler die Geschichte des gebootstrappten Unternehmens von den Anfängen bis zu bald 500 Mitarbeiter:innen und mehr als 100 Rechenzentrumsstandorten weltweit.Außerdem geht der CEO auf seine Unternehmensphilosophie, sein Verständnis der Führungsrolle und die großen Ziele von Anexia ein. Dabei diskutiert er auch intensiv eines der großen aktuellen Themen - nicht nur - im Cloud-Bereich: die digitale Souveränität Europas.

Unnützes Wissen der 90er
Johnny Depps geheime Leidenschaft

Unnützes Wissen der 90er

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 6:05 Transcription Available


Silly und Andi tauchen in die 90er ein und teilen humorvolle Anekdoten, von Dean Cains Liebesleben bis Johnny Depps Barbie-Sammlung. Eine unterhaltsame Reise voller nostalgischer Erinnerungen. "Superman und Lois" Küsse im echten Leben, Kabarett in der HTL und Johnny Depps secret obsession

Life Radio
Johnny Depps geheime Leidenschaft

Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 6:05 Transcription Available


Silly und Andi tauchen in die 90er ein und teilen humorvolle Anekdoten, von Dean Cains Liebesleben bis Johnny Depps Barbie-Sammlung. Eine unterhaltsame Reise voller nostalgischer Erinnerungen. "Superman und Lois" Küsse im echten Leben, Kabarett in der HTL und Johnny Depps secret obsession

Eyres on the Road
How to LIVE THE SECOND HALF of LIFE PHYSICALLY

Eyres on the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 31:33


The Eyres are going to devote the podcast during September to the question of how our physical bodies need a different kind of care and maintenance in the Autumn of our lives. In today's episodes they preview how diet, exercise, medical care, and our physical locations should change as we move into life's second half. For more, go to valuesparenting.com and click HTL in the upper right corner.

The Automation Podcast
First Look: Samos Pro Safety Controller (S2E15)

The Automation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 52:59 Transcription Available


This week Shawn Tierney hosts Michael Warren from Wieland Electric in studio to demonstrate the SAMOS PRO Safety Controller in episode 15 of The Automation Show Season 2: #Automation #IndustrialAutomation #InsightsInAutomation Watch The Automation Show: Samos Pro Safety Controller Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: Show Notes: Thanks to Michael for coming out to our office, and to Wieland for sponsoring this episode! For more information about the SAMOS Pro Safety Controller, see the below links: Wieland Electric Safety Products Free Download of Samos Plan6 SAMOS PRO SAFETY CONTROLLER Safety Training Wieland Electric North America Contact info Note: The video edition was originally released on 07-22-25, and re-released with Audio Podcast Edition on 08-21-25. Read the transcript on The Automation Blog: (automatically generated) Shawn Tierney (Host): Everybody, welcome back to the show. Sean Tierney here from Insights and Automation, and we have a special show for you today. I have Michael here from Wheelan, and we’re gonna talk safety PLCs and all kinds of great stuff. But before we jump into that, you know, I haven’t had Wheeling on the show before. So, Michael, I’m hoping you can give us a well, not only introduce yourself. I got to meet him this morning before we started recording. But, if you could introduce yourself and then maybe tell us a little bit about your company, and then we can jump into why we’re here to talk about these good looking products. So let me turn it over to you. Michael Warren (Wieland): Okay. Great. Well, thank you, Sean. Thank you for having me. I appreciate that. And, yeah, my name is Mike Warren. I’m a business development manager for, Whelan Electric, North America. I’ve been, with Whelan a couple years now, but, I got over twenty years of experience in the industry. I have a couple of TUV certifications under my belt. I have a TUV functional safety engineer and also TUV certified functional safety expert. In addition to that, I do consulting for safety applications. I teach safety classes. I also teach the CFSE class. And, I do things like, review machine safeguarding, standards, CE marking, risk assessments, remediations, lockout tagout, basically everything that, is involved in in the safety world. These are some of the classes that I cover. So, what we’re doing today, Sean, is to talk about, our product. Okay? The the Samuels Pro Compact. And the Samuels Pro Compact is a safety PLC. It’s known, by various names, safety controller, brick PLC, whatnot. But it is a compact, as the name implies, safety controller. And in a safety chain, it really is, the keystone to a safety, system. There’s always, an input device. Okay. We follow the ILO system. Okay. I for input devices. L for logic, in this case, the Samuels Pro Compact. And an output devices could be contactors, which I have here, in the demo itself. Okay. It could be a, OSSD, inputs from a VFD or robots. Okay? So those qualify as output devices. But the input device is for detection. The large device makes a decision, and the output device executes. And the primary purpose of an output device is to remove energy in an emergency or a, an intrusion, situation. So let’s take a look at the product itself. Okay? The Samuels Pro Compact, again, is occupying this spot right here, in the demo itself. It’s 45 millimeters. Okay? Very compact. The base system is set up with 20 inputs. Okay? 20 devices. Okay. 20 inputs, it would be, 10 safety devices. Safety device is always redundant. There’s two points per safety device. So that device is already set up for 10. There’s four safety outputs on it. And the version that I have here in the demo is actually an upgraded version including motion. So not only will it, set up and accept the inputs from some of these safety devices that I have here, for example, like light curtains, I have door switches, I have an e stop, I also have an analog position switch right there that’ll detect the input. Other than those devices, I also have a safety encoder attached to one of the axes, in the demo to do motion detection. Not only are we detecting people, but we’re also detecting shaft movements, okay, with the encoder itself. Shawn Tierney (Host): And that’s optional. So there’s two models, one with motion and one without. Michael Warren (Wieland): That’s absolutely right. Alright. And I wanna point out that the software is free. It can be downloaded easily. It can throw it on your laptop. And the nice thing about it, and we’ll get to the software. We’re gonna show a little bit about it, that you can use the software without any hardware attached to it yet. Okay? You could literally can build your safety system in the virtual sense, test it out, check to see if it’s, working properly. And, again, when we dive into the software, you’ll see a little bit, the nice, additional features you get. Things like a schematic and a report, and also show you the modules that are actually part of the system itself. Okay? Now, we talked about, the communications on this too. Okay? We have three onboard communication, protocols. Okay? Onboard, we can, work with PROFINET, Ethernet IP, and Modbus TCP. Shawn Tierney (Host): Oh, nice. Michael Warren (Wieland): There are additional gateways that you can get to add additional, cons. Okay? That includes CAN open, PROFIBUS, and EtherCAT. So, again, we have a nice way of communicating with other protocols, and let’s face it, other manufacturers. And in the safety world, the manufacturer’s controllers, the actual, automation controllers are not to dictate to the safety system when to remove energy or not. It’s the other way around. The safety always has a a precedence and a priority over the controls. Its purpose with these communication gateways is to inform the control systems of what’s going on in the safety. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. I mean, most of the time, your your master PLC is gonna already have an HMI or SCADA system. Correct. So they’re gonna wanna display that information. So if you have those especially the the three you have built in, I’ll be able to probably the biggest three Yep. You know, according to all the surveys and industry reports and whatnot. Having those built in means I mean, you cover most PLCs standard PLCs. You’re gonna be able to give the data to them. They’re gonna be able to know in their program. They’re They’re gonna be able to let their operators know using the existing equipment. So very cool. Michael Warren (Wieland): Yep. And in this world, we, fully understand that, it’s a it’s a mix and match. Okay? Okay. Rare do we find customers that are using a single brand for everything. You and it’s necessary that, you know, one brand of light curtains works with the controller and another brand of door switch and whatnot. They’re all kinda compatible. And the communications, though, is very, very important, because, again, they’re not, operating, independently and in a silo. Shawn Tierney (Host): So if I understand that correctly, so we’re seeing your products, Ian. I really don’t know much about your company and what products they make, but I can see you make a lot of products here. So you’re saying that you don’t just work with the Whelan products, you work with other people’s safety products as well. Absolutely. Third party light curtain or third party contactor or safety contactor or third parties, safety push button. Michael Warren (Wieland): Absolutely. Okay. Whelan, itself is a, it’s a German company. Okay? Okay? They’re famous for their terminal blocks. Okay? So really we put them on the map, you know, many, many years ago. But, there’s two pillars for the company right now. One is safety products, and the other is distributed power. And, again, this is an important product for it. This is really our keystone and our leading product, as a logic device in a safety system. So a lot of time and energy and development has been put into this, to make it, a world class and, leading with all the features, like you said, including communications. Shawn Tierney (Host): Well, I think too the fact that the audience can go out there and grab a copy of the software and actually simulate their system, that gives them a you know, because maybe they maybe they’re like me. Maybe they haven’t used your system before. So they can actually build a system, put it together, test it in the simulator without spending a dime. They’ll be like and, hey. They go to the boss and say, hey. I got a proof of concept here. Let’s let’s call Mike and say, we can’t come to call out and and show us more. Michael Warren (Wieland): Yep. No. No. As a please call. By the way, I appreciate that. No. Like I say, it is a, a wonderful benefit. It helps people try to determine because, let’s face it. Not everybody knows and understands safety unless you do this, day in and day out. Yeah. You’re not up with the latest standards. You don’t understand simple things like an e stop here requires a, a contrasting yellow background to it. Something as simple as that. And, again, the, the the software itself is smart enough where you put these devices together, and if you configure it wrong, it bounces you out. And the reason that it bounces you out or says that you can’t, you’re not permitted to do that particular because it’s always traceable back to standards. Okay? So the standards are embedded in the configuration, and the algorithms that allow you to drag and drop and put particular devices together are based on, on the standards themselves. Okay. So the controller itself, in a safety system, is of the highest rating. Okay? In the PL system, it’s PLE. Okay? That’s, that’s that is the highest, that you can, arrive to in in the PL system. It’s PLE, SIL three, or CAT four. Okay? They’re all being used in in today’s industry. People, communicate, about safety either in cats or seals or PLs. But the latest and greatest, in, going forward really is the, the the performance level, PLE. That’s the highest level. But, again, it follows basic, safety fundamentals that if you attach, devices, in a chain, a safety chain, and you have PLE, PLE, PLE, and you have one device, that’s PLD or PLC, for example, a little lower than the whole system always reverts down to the lowest in the chain. It’s the weakest link basically. The weakest link. Yeah. Okay. So, again, you’re starting out with a a PLE safety controller, and now the weakest link is not the controller. It tends to be something else. Good. Okay? I mentioned also that, the motion control. Okay? And it has a a safe motion, embedded in the software, and we’re gonna take a peek at these a little bit. Six different TUV function blocks. Okay? Certified function blocks. Okay? They are, a safe standstill motion. Okay? Or or basically a zero RPM, determination. Okay? And all of these function blocks in the motion world are designed to detect shaft motion, shaft speed, shaft position, okay, and shaft direction. All the rest of the safety devices we have on here are for human detection. Okay? Hands, like light curtains, hands going in, door switches, gates opening, things like that. To your point, Sean, that, yeah, you say, you know, we have compatibility with lots of other brands and lots of other products. We don’t have all the safety products that are available here in front of us. For example, safety mats. Okay? Okay. Safety mats can be fed into this. Okay? It’s just another input device. Mhmm. Okay? Safety scanners can be fed into this. Okay? The form factor of a safety scanner is a little different than light curtains. Okay? But it’s basic same principle. Okay? Rope pulley stops. Okay? Two hand controls. All of these different devices are available in the library. Okay? And, again, we’re gonna show the software here in a little bit, and you can configure it, as you please with whatever brand, you’d like to use. And, again, some people are are stuck on certain technologies. For example, safety mats are kinda older technology. Mhmm. But they’re still viable and a viable solution in a lot of applications, and we see them all the time. So, obviously, the safety controller, will take those, as a, a viable input. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. A lot of times I’ve seen that the choice there is really I mean, I think most people wanna do the light curtains, but I think the mats, the rope pulls, the the scanners, I mean, they all address applications where the light curtain just doesn’t isn’t the best fit. So it really comes back, and you tell me if I’m wrong, but it seems the the choice there, a lot of times, comes back to, not always. I mean, there’s preferences. They want they all work. Right? Yep. But the scanners usually being the most expensive in my experience. But, yeah, a lot of Michael Warren (Wieland): it there’s there’s some applications you just have to have the rope pull. You something else won’t work. Yep. No. You’re absolutely right. The application typically drives the choice of devices. And, one of the things that, I go through when I do safety, machine safeguarding classes is this should always be be based on risk assessments. Yeah. Really looking at it, holistically, the whole system, the usage, the severity of the potential injuries, the frequency, the chances of these injuries type of happen. And, again, we put the best recommendations going forward, based on when we see applications. But it is by application by application. Rarely do we see, two that are exactly the same. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. And the risk assessment, I mean, if you’re an expert, you have the training he has, you you maybe you can do your own. But a a lot of us don’t have that training. And so to pick the right products, you gotta know what the risks are. And you don’t wanna spend thousands and thousands of dollars on something and then find out, oh, like, the biggest risk you didn’t address because it just didn’t come to mind. So the risk assessment by an expert is so huge in these type of applications. Again, some of the people, maybe they went to your training, maybe they got certified, and they can do their own. But, that’s usually a big part of a part of a project. Michael Warren (Wieland): It is. It is. And, it’s important, again, to have at least, you know, some background. Okay? It isn’t really an arbitrary, choice of devices. It’s usually a thoughtful process thinking of the input devices and the risks to people and, considering the the, the collaboration of people and machinery together. This is where we have to try to protect, humans near the equipment. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. Absolutely. And it’s gone on the days from a 100 years ago where, you can take those risks. I know a lot of people still do, but, you know, every time somebody gets hurt and there’s a new light current going up or a new god going on something, the go on are the days where a sign says, don’t touch or you may die. That’s not sufficient these days. And a lot of that’s driven by the insurance companies because they don’t wanna have to pay out for people getting all these injuries. Right? And I think we all know people who are missing hands and thumbs and and and body parts because they got they got stuck in a machine. So, I think this is a good trend. And these products, I I I think when you guys see the software, they’re super easy to use as well, so it makes a lot of sense. Michael Warren (Wieland): Yep. And let’s not forget, you mentioned insurance companies, but let’s not forget government oversight. Okay? OTA Yeah. True. Is, here in The United States is, really the watchdog for safety. And, not only are there, costs involved with machine downtime and injuries and insurance payouts, but let’s not forget, fines, levied by, OSHA. Okay? And, once you, unfortunately, once you get into, OSHA’s radar, they keep they can’t they tend to keep an eye on you. And, you don’t again, it’s it’s this kind of scrutiny you really don’t want. Poor publicity, downtime, and, again, that’s reputation. I mean, at some point, it boils down to company reputation. Okay? But, speaking of software, why don’t we take a peek at the software here, and let me show you a couple of details about it. Okay? This is the basic work screen right here. I have the software, called up. Again, it was a free download. I downloaded it online. And, again, I wanna create a basic system. Okay? I’m not gonna replicate this whole system here. There’s a lot of devices here and there could be conditions where I have multiple safety zones, which is something that you could put in the software. But I’m just gonna do a very basic configuration. I I call it the five minutes to safety setup. And what’s the simplest safety device to wire up and set up here? It’s the lonely estop. Okay? What we’re going to do is we’re gonna take an estop, put it into our, our our workspace here, and wire it up, run it, make sure it operates properly. I have the proper, wiring, I have proper configuration, and then we’ll see how the software guides us to, that completion. Okay? So, Sean, we’re gonna grab a device here. Okay? I’m gonna go ahead and grab an e stop. And you’ll notice here, I have a choice either a single channel or a dual channel. We always wanna pick dual channel. Safety is always redundant to contacts per. Okay? So I grab that. Okay? Now as part of a safety system, once I, initiate an emergency stop, I have to be able to reset it. Okay? That’s an important part of the actuation of the, of the estop. So what I’m gonna do is I’m gonna grab a reset button. Okay? Right out of the library. Now pop it right over here. Now the next thing I wanna do is I have to have the actual contact, the initial initiation of a switch itself. Okay? So I’m going to come over here to the switch, and I’m going to grab a dual channel switch. Just drag it over here. Okay? So I have my emergency stop. I have my reset, and then I have the actual switch, the initiation switch of the system. And what’s missing? My output device. Right? So I’m gonna come over here, and I’m gonna just grab some contactors. Okay? Quite similar to what I have in the demo itself. And again, dual channel. I’m gonna grab that guy right there. Okay? So input device, logic device is the Samuels, controller here, and also the software called Samuels plan is right in front of us. Now we connect. I’m connecting here to there. I connect here to here, and then I connect the output to the contactors. Okay? Boom. I’m all set up. That’s it. Now why don’t we run and initiate, a safety function here? Let’s test it out. That’s how you’re gonna really know now. Right? I turn the simulation on. The background goes green. So I’m in a simulated mode. I’m in a virtual system right now. And as you can see, I have no hardware set up. I’m just using the software and the tools in the software itself. Okay? I’m gonna start the safety. Okay? Start the simulation. You can see the counter go up. This is the the time, okay, that I’m run actually running the, the simulation, and I have to turn things on. Right? I have to initiate them. Okay? I turn that on. You’ll notice here I have this flashing display, display reset request. I turn that one on, and then I actually do a reset. It’s as though I just set up an estop, and I say, okay. Let’s initiate it. Let’s get it started. Okay? Now I want you to notice the lines. Right? From my estop to the reset to the contactors are all green. That means I’m up and live, and I have a living, breathing safety system right now. So how do I know if it’s working properly? Well, let’s just trip the estop. It would be as simple as hitting the mushroom here and depressing it down. Since we’re virtual here, I’m gonna hit the estop right here. My green lines disappear. Okay? I’ve effectively executed a safety function. I, pushed the estop here, and I lost my connection to my contactor. I now have removed energy from that contactor. Okay? But and now if I wanna go through a a reset, sequence, go back on, you’ll see the flashing light. I turn that on, turn that on, and now I have my system back up again. Okay? Very easy. And, again, I I tell people that, this isn’t really a a programming system. This is really a configuration, and you’re just dragging and dropping. Now let’s take a look at some of the other tools that we have here. I’m just gonna pause the simulation for a second here. Okay. Once I actually do this and I know I have a living, breathing, simulation system. Okay? I shut off the simulation for a second and let’s see what the software has shown us or what done for us. Okay? Number one, the module. It actually shows us the module that it’s selected to accomplish the function that we wanted to do. Okay? This particular model, okay, the non motion one, you you mentioned that before. This is a non motion because all we’re doing is an e stop detection here. And if you take a look, you’ll see some very interesting points. Okay? Notice you’re gonna see an e stop symbol right here on I one and I two. It automatically selected, I one and I two to do that connection. The switch, the reset switch itself, I three and I four, and on the output side, I have q 1 and q two. They’re my contactors. It actually shows up right on here. Okay? And, as you can see on the demo itself, we have flash we have lights that are on. We have a communication light on the Ethernet IP port that’s flashing. These would be, your indicators on here telling you the condition whether you have good communications, you have good connections, or in in the event that you have a safety trip. Okay? Some of these indicators will go red. And that’s how your your first visual when you approach a, controller like this and you see that you have a safety trip, you would have the red indication on here. Okay? So that’s the module that that came up automatically in the software. Next is the report. Okay? It’s gonna generate a report on our configuration. Okay? And it’s nice because there’s a lot in the report itself. If we scroll down, we end up with a CRC control number. This is actually a time date stamp that identifies the unique configuration of the, project that we just created here based on the time date, and it’s unique. Okay? And when you go ahead and build a big system and you get a machine commissioned, okay, the CRC number is important to identify the material condition and the safety, the report that is generated, the safety level, and it’ll be identified here in the report itself. Okay? Okay. List of materials. Okay. We have, not only a bill of materials. Okay. Scroll down. There’s our controller again. That is in the report. Again, it’s a replication of what we saw in the software. There’s a bill of materials, the actual devices that are part of the safety system here. Okay. And we scroll down a little bit more. If we ran some diagnostics and more elaborate systems, we can run diagnostics and collect that information and actually have it show up here in the report. Okay? General information, things like CPU cycle time, for example, CPU usage. Okay? Isn’t identified here. Now we go down a little bit further and this is a really really cool part of the system that I like is actually the wiring diagram. We get calls all the time. Hey, how do you wire this? They say, you know, what do I connect? And I said, well, you know, it’s a input device, log device, output device. Yeah. But how do you connect it? When you set it up in the software here and you do the drag and drop like you see and run the report, you get an automatic wiring diagram. That’s all. So you don’t have to, you know, break out a pen and paper and draw up your wiring diagram. It’s already in here. And you can export this and put it into your master, wiring diagram. Okay? So those are on the inputs. Right? Okay? It’s my test policies. Okay? It shows my mercy stop and then also my reset switch. And on the output, I show my contactors. Okay? So, again, as you go through the whole report, it shows all the details or anything we configured. Again, we did something very simple. Just wired up an e stop to, actuate, a safety function, and we had the contactors to actually do something. The logic device makes a decision, and the contactors actually remove the energy. Okay? Now if we had additional things like, IO. Okay? This does have the ability to, have expanded IO. Again, we mentioned there were 20 IO points, resident, on the, controller itself. But if you needed more than 20, okay, we have additional safety inputs. We have additional safety outputs. We you also can attach through the backplane on the DIN rail itself, non safety IO. Okay? Things like the lights that are on here. Okay? Those aren’t really safety functions, but we do need IO points to actually run those. Shawn Tierney (Host): Is that what the gray module is? Michael Warren (Wieland): That’s exactly what that is. Safety. Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. Good call. And again, it’s, there’s not a really a standard that says that that they shall be yellow, but it’s kind of an industry convention. Yeah. Okay? There’s a difference between a standard convention and, yellow kinda calls out as a safety device and non yellow, for example, would be a, non safety, and that is a non safety function. So again, we have, additional, IO not only for, the safety but non safety. And, again, people tend to think that, the safety itself, can’t do a standard, operations and standard logic. But, I might point out here in the function blocks themselves. Okay? We actually have capabilities like that. Okay? In the software itself, okay, you take a peek here. These are just standard logic symbols. Right? Okay. I have a not, and, or. I mean, I can do a lot of features on here and really create elaborate safety systems. Mhmm. And again, a safety controller can do some non safety functions. It’s you just can’t go the other way around. A a non safety controller cannot be, utilized, for safety. Okay? But that’s all built into the software right there. And again, if we had additional if we wanted EtherCAT, for example. Okay? EtherCAT was not resident on here. We would add a separate, comm gateway, to that system right there, and it would show up in our report here. Additional gateways, extension modules, and any sort of logic that we had associated with the system itself. But, again, this report just gets printed up automatically. It shows, basically what we saw in the software that’s resident in here too. If you have to go back and make modifications, you’re obviously going to change the CRC number because every time you change configuration, you get a new configuration code. But, you do get a chance to basically see, and it’s a copy of, whatever that you had configured there in the report. So you have the report, you have the modules, and then you have your workspace. And, again, all of this was done virtually. All we had was, the free software downloaded, and we ran it, to run, the system for us. Shawn Tierney (Host): I should’ve asked you before you close the report. Do you get a bill of materials, like, the actual part numbers you need to order? Michael Warren (Wieland): Yes. Yes. Absolutely. I’m glad you asked that. Okay. Run the report. Open it up again. And our bill of material, Shawn Tierney (Host): let’s It’s usually a pretty big one too because, you know, you you’re not gonna be an expert like they are on their products or use any data tool to help you select which products you need, especially since you just went through and configured it all. And so there it is. There’s your bill of material. Michael Warren (Wieland): That’s the bill of material there. Okay? We have the controller itself. The card is, an SD card. Okay. Good point. We should mention this now. Yep. The, the SD card itself, okay, is, specially configured to work with the, this it’s not entirely big. It’s only a 512, megabyte, but it is required and this is where all of the, safety programs are actually resident. The nice thing about that is if you’ve had if you have multiple safety controllers in your facility and you have your recipes, resident on the card here, you literally can take this out and pollinate, literally go to each controller, install it, and then load up and have have safety programs. So you go from one controller to the other to the other, but the recipes are resident on the card itself. Shawn Tierney (Host): So what how about duplicating the program? If I if I’m an OEM and I have a bunch of machines. Right? And I just wanna duplicate the program. Can I use the card to do that as well from machine to machine to machine? Michael Warren (Wieland): Absolutely. You could do it card to card or if you did, you know, use your laptop. Okay? And you have the program on there. Shawn Tierney (Host): Okay. You save right to the card? You save it to the card. Yep. Okay. Without having the controller here, you can save right to the card. Michael Warren (Wieland): Save right to the card. Shawn Tierney (Host): Oh, that’s a nice feature. Yep. Some people can’t do that. Yep. I won’t mention any names. Michael Warren (Wieland): So yeah. Like I say, the good news is, it does save to the card. The bad news is you have to have the card, as part of it. Shawn Tierney (Host): It needs to be the company. It needs to be a wheeling card that’s matched for that device. Exactly. The special call it out. Michael Warren (Wieland): Yep. To close it out. And then again, the the rest of, the the bill materials is we have the e stop, the dual channel closer. That’s that’s just the software’s name for the reset switch and a set of contactors inside. But that is, to answer your question, that is the, the bill material there. Did you have any questions? Well, you know, he gave me some Shawn Tierney (Host): of the most popular good. I have not well, I purposely as you guys know, I purposely don’t look at the companies the first time I see them because I wanna try to have a natural reaction like you will the first time you’re watching this episode. Yeah. So, in any case, Mike was kind enough to give me some of the questions that come in. So how about number one? Alright. So I’m gonna read number one here. What makes the Samos I’m sorry. What makes the Samos Pro Compact ideal for space constraint applications? Michael Warren (Wieland): That’s a great question. And, we touched upon this and it has to do with the actual size of it. Okay? As I mentioned, it only occupies, 45 millimeters, on a DIN rail. Okay? Great. And, itself is set up with 20 input points, meaning it’s 10 safety devices. And let’s say I had discrete relays. Discrete relays typically take up 22 and a half millimeters a piece on the DIN rail space. 22 and a half millimeters times 10 devices, okay, would be occupy the whole DIN rail here. Okay? For 10 devices using discrete relays. The beauty and the benefit of having a say a compact like this, it only occupies 45 millimeters. Okay? So you have all this additional space for either expansion modules or other products. For example, the controls themselves. Yeah. K. No one says you have to run the controls, okay, or for safety in a separate cabin. They oftentimes share the same space in in the cabin. Cabinet space is valuable. Very real estate is very valuable. So again, it only occupies 45 millimeters. It saves an awful lot of space, holds a lot of devices just by itself. So, there’s an advantage right there. It makes a quick and easy configuration. Shawn Tierney (Host): Now you talked about something. I always thought this was a little odd. So you have an existing PLC, and then the the word comes in that whatever equipment you’re adding to the line or maybe it’s been reconfigured and you need to add a safety PLC. A lot of times, companies will not they’re like, we’re not gonna mess with the part that works. We’re gonna add in a separate safety PLC. And I think that’s unintuitive for people who you know, if you’re designing a brand new system, you’re gonna wanna design and get to buy a POC that’s a standard POC and a safety POC all in one. But I don’t think that’s that’s the opera. Do can you just share some of your thoughts on applications that you’ve seen over the years where they had an existing control system, but they needed to add a safety POC? And and that’s why they chose your product because it had to be totally separate from the existing system. Michael Warren (Wieland): Exactly. Exactly. You know, it’s it’s often nice to work on projects where you’re in the design, the front end. Okay? And you can have it all integrated and it all works quite nice. Yeah. Whatever you want. But, the the reality is that, you know, we’re called upon to add safety to a lot of older legacy systems. And, the concept that we always adhere to is really it’s a safety layer. Okay? And I really try in my classes, I try to separate control circuits from safety circuits. I call the control circuit the black circuits, and I call the safety circuits the red circuits. And the red circuits always have priority. Okay? And they have overreach, let’s say, of the black circuits to remove energy in an emergency situation. I mean, that’s what we’re that’s what we’re here to do. Right? We’re here the logic device is here to make a decision on an input. It could be either a detection of a hand or door opening or whatnot, or in the case of motion, an encoder signal. Okay? Identifying, over speed, going the wrong direction, has not reached a zero RPM state. Okay? That’s a a dangerous situation and it won’t open a door. It won’t unlock something until it achieves that state. So, to your question, we do a lot of applications where we have to put safety on as an afterthought. Yeah. Okay? And we work again with the controls, but we never integrate the safety directly. It always has a priority over it. And the idea is that the safety system will remove energy Yeah. From, whatever source. And when I say energy, it doesn’t have to be just electricity. Right? There could be kinetic energy. Mhmm. Okay? There could be Okay? There could be hydraulic energy. Okay? Their fluid power safety is just as important as electrical power safety. Okay? Quite honestly. Yeah. So those have a priority. It removes that energy, from the source, and then it turns around and it forms the control circuits. Okay? And this again, it’s it’s a little more painful and a little more complicated sometimes to add it onto a legacy equipment, but, it does get added, all the time. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. And, you know, I know a lot of the vendors these days are only supporting the last, maybe, the six or seven years of software. If you have a multimillion dollar system that’s full of racks and racks of standard controls, you know, upgrading that, just even upgrading the CPU to get a safety CPU could be that could be more than than this entire project. Yeah. And I think that’s what I’ve seen is, you know, they don’t wanna update the software. They don’t wanna have to buy new laptops. They don’t wanna have to stock new spares. That control system is standalone and works great. And so they’ll whether they go with the same company or a different company or a wheel in, they they’ll add in the safety, the PLC as as a secondary PLC that controls the safety that’s integrated with the safety because that big expensive system, they can’t touch it, and they can’t afford to upgrade it. Just as a standalone, trying to upgrade that would be would be, really overkill. So and that’s what I’ve seen. And you guys tell let us know in the comments what you’ve seen. Now am I way off? You know, let let us know in the comments, and I’d love to hear what your thoughts are. But let me pitch it back to you, Mike, and, after that interruption. Sorry. No problem. Any other questions by chance? Hey. I have another, often asked question. How does Samos Pro Compact reduce programming and commissioning time? Ah. Michael Warren (Wieland): How does it do that? Well, let’s start off with everybody’s favorite word. It’s free. The software is free. Okay? Truly. Easy to download and, as we just, showed us, easy to configure. And, quite honestly, the complaints for a a lot of system, setups and a lot of software packages is the complexity of using it. And, slowly but surely, software is evolving to the point where it’s very graphical and it’s all drag and drop. Okay? Yeah. And as you saw on the library, all the ingredients are there. Okay? And even if you select the wrong thing and you try to you drag and drop, you know, the output of one thing into the input of another thing, and if it bounces and it won’t accept it, you know you’re violating or you’re not setting it up properly. So slowly but surely, it’ll explain to you. And what you can do in the software too, if you ever have any questions, I should have mentioned this when we were looking at the software, was you can right click on any of the modules themselves, and it automatically goes to a help screen and you get all the details on that device. And if there are variables, if there are variables available to change the features on that. For example, like a a an or device. Okay? Or an and gate. Okay? You can pull it up, drag it into the screen and say, well, it’ll default to, to two. And it said, well, I need, I need three. I have three. Okay? I need this and this and this. Okay? You right click and you have a variable and a drop down and you can add another input to that. Shawn Tierney (Host): Oh, that’s cool. Okay. I love how you’ve combined the configurator with the programmer. Yeah. So now it’s all in one. So you get your bill of materials. You also get to test the program. You get the simulator built in. Very cool. Michael Warren (Wieland): That’s right. And to, cut down on commissioning time, again, a lot of this work can be done prior to actually receiving. So you have a concept, a safety concept. You do a risk assessment. You say, okay. I need the following input devices. I need this logic device. I’m gonna attach to these output devices. And there’s time for that to come in. Okay? And you don’t have to wait for those to come in. Okay? You can actually get the software, start putting all those pieces together and setting up the system prior to the, hardware actually arriving. So, your commissioning time, you don’t start your commissioning time when the hardware shows up. You’re literally done before the hardware is done. It it comes in. That’s awesome. Yep. Yep. Any other questions, Sean? Shawn Tierney (Host): Hey. I got another one right here. How easy is it to connect Samos Pro Compact to existing control systems? I think we know the answer to this one. Go ahead. Michael Warren (Wieland): Gateways. And again, what we don’t have resident, on board, the the Samos Pro Compact itself, we have additional, gateways. Okay? CANopen. We have EtherCAT. That’s quite a popular, gateway protocol these days. We’re able to add just add an additional card to that and have that compatibility. And as you saw on the software, it showed up. Okay? Mhmm. When you add the cards, the card shows up and that protocol shows up. So it’s ready as a, an EtherCAT module, in an EtherCAT based system. Shawn Tierney (Host): So You said that it has PROFINET, ETHANIP, and Modbus TCP built in, which I think is so cool. Yes. I’m such a fan of companies that are doing that. But do you have to do something in the software to tell it which one you’re gonna use? Michael Warren (Wieland): No. You do not. In the software itself, it does especially when you’re using the virtual system, it does a detection, a health detection. Yes. Actually, that’s how it works. And then, again, you can go in and make a a a slight or small adjustments. You can actually get, addresses, through the software itself. So Oh, nice. It’s it’s not again, it’s you’re not, programming, you’re configuring. Shawn Tierney (Host): That’s awesome. Michael Warren (Wieland): It’s it’s a huge time savings, quite honestly. Shawn Tierney (Host): That’s awesome. You want me to go to number four? Michael Warren (Wieland): Sure, please. Shawn Tierney (Host): Let me ask you this. Is it sustainable? I’m sorry. Is it suitable for safety critical applications in demanding environments? Yeah. We haven’t talked about that yet. Michael Warren (Wieland): Yes. The the the device itself, typically has, most electrical devices in the industry typically have, an IP 20, rating themselves. Yeah. So IP 20, it doesn’t keep out, a lot of moisture itself. And quite honestly, these are typically, put in, cabinets, themselves to protect them. Okay? But but, the, the cabinets themselves, can, experience, a lot of temperature variations. Okay? So, these are rated between a minus 25 c to, plus 65 c. Okay? So, again, they are, designed for, harsh, cabinet temperatures, let’s say. Vibration, there are some, values of, it’s, it’s shock resistance. Okay? I had a customer the other day saying that, he was concerned about, the vibration that the cabinet was going to receive in a punch press. Every time the punch press, there was just this huge vibration. And we talked about the, the the shock resistance of the, controller itself and, mounting techniques. I mean, in my job as a safety consultant, as I mentioned, I look at things holistically. I talk about things that again, things like a shock mounting. Okay? We have the safety light curtains mounted here. At the moment, I have some standard, t fittings, okay, on the brackets, your standard ones. But if I was in a shock environment, I would, you know, talk with the customer and I would say, you know what? Based on what I’m seeing here, these obviously will handle a certain amount of shock by themselves. There’s no moving parts. Okay? So it does withstand a certain amount of shock, but, light curtains are notorious for being going out of alignment. And over a long distance, if one, the the transmitter, is, poorly aligned with the receiver, okay, and there’s some shock, then they’re gonna lose alignment with those vibrations and you’re gonna have nuisance stress. Nuisance tripping it. In that situation, I would tell people, I says, look, we have isolation dampeners. Okay? And a little rubber, grommets that you can actually put between the hardware and give a little bit of, a shock resistance to the light curtain themselves to help maintain. These are the kind of, little, advice, nuggets that we, deliver when we talk about a system, a holistically system, because we understand. Like you said, you know, some of these environments are pretty harsh and demanding. And the controller, as we mentioned earlier too, is a PLE. So the controller itself will never be, you know, the, the weak link in a safety system. There are some other devices. For example, in the motion, world, when we use a, a Samus motion and we use, the TUV function blocks for motion themselves. In addition to those is a vibration toolbox in the software itself. Okay? And that helps fine tune and take out nuisance vibrations that you’re trying to detect pulses from an encoder. You’re not trying to detect, other vibrations. Okay? Now the good news is that you can invoke these things in harsh harsh environments. Okay? You will knock down okay? According to the standards, you do knock down your PLE to PLD. Okay. But PLD is quite, is still is quite impressive and and robust. And again, the controller tends not to be the weakest link in a safety system. But great question. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. I’m just seeing something else here too. What is the four amps for? Is that each output’s four amps or Michael Warren (Wieland): No. It’s the high switching power. That way you don’t have to use actuators. Okay? You’re able to have that. So, again, they they tend to be, kind of a high power on the output side of things, and it reduces the need for additional relays or any any sort of additional devices, for that. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. How about question number five? You ready for that one? Sure thing. Encoder types. Does it have to be a Wheatland encoder? Michael Warren (Wieland): I get that all the time. Actually, no. Okay? It’s just looking for a standard HTL incremental encoder, and, it and in in fact, the people are using, non safety encoders too. Okay? There are safety rated encoders and non safety rated encoders and they can use it. The good news is you can use a non safety encoder with it. The bad news is it does degrade the PL level. Okay? You can get a PL level, e by using, safety rated encoders. Again, redundant. You can do two tracks. You do four tracks. However you need. And again, I I gave the example about, shaft, shearing and trying to detect whether or not you have a broken shaft. We mount an encoder on both ends and match and, tune up those two signals together. Because soon as you have a deviation, you know you have a shaft breakage. I think we were pretty successful in showing not only, the fact that it’s it saves a lot of space on the DIN rail for the number of devices it’s able to manage. Okay? It, the input devices, again, can be varied. Some of them are here, some of them are not here. But, a lot of typical devices, that get applied. And again, it’s not brand specific. Okay? It’s quite agnostic. Okay? Most of the safety devices in the industry work with our controller. As I mentioned, the the Wieland Safety Controller is our own product. Okay? So it’s our own design hardware and both software. So when we have upgrades and development, again, the upgrades are free. Okay? We we send out, and anytime the software gets over, there’s a point release, whatnot. Those are free. Okay? And, we know a lot of people in the industry, charge, for software. There’s licensing fees and whatnot, and, that never happens, with, the wheel and controller products. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. You know, could you wake up the HMI? It it looked like the screen was very well designed. Would you mind tapping the HMI? Yeah. So the HMI is good. So let’s talk a little bit about, like, aside from this, what are the products do you make? I mean, you make a safety POC. It looks like you also make an HMI. Michael Warren (Wieland): Yes. Yes. I’m glad you asked that. By the way, some of the, non safety type products, are actually on here. As you mentioned, the HMI itself. Okay? It’s a touchscreen, and, we have various sizes on it. And what you’re seeing here on this demo is a representation of a CNC machine. Okay. K? It gives a little bit of a story behind the devices that go into this. So for example, I turn it on. I’m running it. Okay. Okay. You hear my CNC running? Yeah. Oh, yeah. There we go. Very robust CNC. Now I go to open one of the doors. Okay? Okay. Not only will it stop the motion, but it’ll also show me on the HMI which particular door I opened up. Okay. Did you see that? Yeah. Yeah. That moved. Okay. And back with that. Shawn Tierney (Host): You see HMI updating as well? Michael Warren (Wieland): That’s right. So the up, the HMI updates itself and again, it continues to tell the situation. And that’s what’s nice about sending the output of this, over this, Ethernet, port here, to the HMI itself that when you have a trip. Okay? Look, I have several safety devices here. I have light curtains. I have three door switches here. I have, a an analog, position switch, a distance switch here. I also have an e stop here. Various devices. If I have a trip, okay, and if this was a real machine in a facility, I’d have a light stack and I’d have a light flashing. You would come up to the machine saying, which device tripped? I don’t know. You can look at the HMI and either have a graphical display of the machine itself or a table. Okay? It would show all the devices and it would have an indicator of which one it is. So you’d come to the machine, you say, oh, I see what it was. It was that door switch. I close the door and then I have to reset it. Okay? A safety system requires a manual reset. You just don’t close the door, the machine starts up automatically like that. Okay? And then I did a reset, and then I also did a machine start. And now And my CNC is back up and running. Shawn Tierney (Host): That’s excellent. That is excellent. So you’re more than just safety PLCs. Michael Warren (Wieland): That’s right. No. We do the safety PLCs. We do the light curtains. We do all these door switches. We have three grades of door switches here. The simplest technology is standard key, door interlock. Okay? Yep. And a standard, fork, key interlock. The switch goes on the frame. The key goes on the door. Open the door, key comes out and it indicates to the system that there’s an intrusion. Now in addition to that, those are contact switches. Okay? We have this version here. We have a secondary version that’s a little bit bigger that has a solver in it, and there’s a locking, guard locking. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. K? Therefore, if I have an application where I want to go into the cell, but the cell presents a hazard and the hazard has to either cool off or there has to be a a coast down period, say 60 or whatnot, A timer is used inside the controller and once sixty seconds elapse, it sends a signal of the solenoid to release the door lock and allow you to go into the cell. Okay? Keep it. And then there’s other applications where non contact is preferred. And we have two versions of non contact here. Okay? One is a coated magnetic. Okay? There are several codes available, and so you can’t take another, magnet and fake it out. Shawn Tierney (Host): Big thing. Right? It has to be coded. Yeah. Michael Warren (Wieland): Bypassing. Yeah. Bad bad word in the safety world. I get calls. People say, hey. I have door interlocks. I keep finding the keys in there, but they’re not attached to the, to the door anymore. And I said, okay. And we can improve the robustness of the safety system by switching out keyed interlocks to a coated magnetic switch. And these coated magnetic switches do not work with refrigerator magnets. Okay? It takes a coated actuator to actually close this. But, people that have a lot of these can find another matching actuator and fake these out. And we’ll get a call. Mike, I’m getting my magnetic switches being bypassed. What can we do? The next level of technology up is RFID. Oh. Okay? RFID is high coded. Okay? High coded. And and if you high coded means that you have a thousand or more codes. And if you have a thousand more codes, nobody is gonna find another matching actuator to fake out the switch and try to bypass it. Shawn Tierney (Host): When you buy it, do you get it just random from the shelf or Michael Warren (Wieland): You get it initially random and then there’s a sequence where you, cycle the power to do and change the codes. Oh, okay. So you can actually get multiple codes. Okay? Okay. That and again, so we start out with the basic technology. The next step up is magnetic, and the highest level technology is RFID for door switches. Okay? So, and let me see. Now in addition to all of this, okay, you’re gonna notice that, I have Shawn Tierney (Host): Turn the speed down. So Michael Warren (Wieland): Oh. Oh. I went I went back. Sorry. Reverse the direction. That’s okay. Or we coulda we coulda just, put our hand in the light curtain or whatnot. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. But, in addition to the products, the safety products and the HMIs, we sell power supplies. Okay. Okay. So, yeah, we have our own power supplies. As a matter of fact, I always advocate people that when they have a safety system is to have a dedicated power supply. Yes. They’re not really expensive and for the peace of mind. Okay? And for the robustness and integrity of the safety system is to have a separate power supply running the safety system alone as opposed to sharing it from some other things. Okay? Yeah. You don’t have to worry about spikes in the system. You don’t have to worry about, in rush currents or whatnot. And, again, it’s dedicated and it won’t interfere with the functions of the safety because let’s face it, you’re trying to maintain, say PLD or PLE safety system. And, the the best thing that you could do is, it make the power supply independent. Okay? It makes the safety system robust and safer. Okay? You always have an eye towards making, the application as safe as possible. Now, in addition to, the HMIs, the power supplies in here, just within the system here, some of the other products that Whelan offers are distributed power systems. Okay? And as I mentioned in the beginning, Whelan is famous for their terminal blocks. Yes. Okay? And again, our catalog is full of, industrial automation, pieces. We really try to a bridge, from device to device in the automation world, all these filler, and detail type products, gateway switches. We have managed and unmanaged switches too, by the way. Okay? Oh, Shawn Tierney (Host): Yes. You have switches as well. Michael Warren (Wieland): We do. We do. I invite you to, take a look at our website, wheelen,uh,-electric,uh,.com. And, it has a lot of good information, and you’ll see the full catalog of information. Today, really, we were just kinda covering, safety, but it’s really the tip of the iceberg of the, Wheeling portfolio. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. And we will conclude not only an end of show slide here so you can see all the important stuff. We’ll also include all these links in the description. So wherever you’re watching, you’ll have links to everything we’re talking about so you don’t have to go and hunt it down and, like, you know, how do I spell wheel end? And all the links are there. We’ll put the slide up on the screen as well so you guys can see all that good information. And, Mike, with that, was there anything else we wanted to cover today? Michael Warren (Wieland): I think we covered it, pretty thoroughly. I wanted to make sure that, I showed you the software because, you know, a lot of manufacturers, create the box and a little the little safety PLC. And, quite honestly, the the magic of the PLC itself isn’t the hardware, isn’t the 45 millimeters resin case itself. It’s the actual software. How easy to use, how comprehensive it is, what information it’ll do for you. Okay? And again, we showed that we have a, workspace, drag and drop, library, pull the devices in. We have motion, we have presses, we have combustion technology, muting. We have a lot of different libraries, function blocks, certified function blocks to drag into the workspace. It creates the report. And, basically, again, it just shows you, the creation of your system short of hardware. Of course, when you hook up your hardware, you do a synchronization. Okay? And now you can make your tweaks. You may find that your virtual system was better than the hardware list that you created, and you may want to upgrade that at some point. Okay? The nice thing about a controller is it’s infinitely repurposable. Okay? You program it one way, one day, and if you add another device, that’s not a problem. That’s easy to go in the software, add another device. Okay? I subtract a device, change out devices, whatnot. It’s easy enough to use. So, yes. Again, the Samos controller, is a leading product for us in the safety, product portfolio for Wieland. And, again, we lead off with, our our software, the Samos plan software. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. And I appreciate it. Just that short demo you did really helps. Like, I feel like I could get in there and start doing stuff. You know, when you open something up for the first time, if you’ve never seen a demo of it, it can be like deer in the headlights type of and I’ve been there many times myself. So thank you for not only talking to us about the hardware, talking to us about your company, but also giving us that software demo as well. And I wanna thank you for coming out and driving all the way out here, three hours to get out here to do an in live. He doesn’t Mike doesn’t know this. He’s the first one to come and do a live. I had to clean up all last night. The place was so messy, but he was actually the first vendor to come out and do a live, and I really enjoyed having him here, medium, and the preshow and, and whatnot. But I also wanna thank Wheelan for sponsoring this episode so there’ll be no ads on it. Didn’t you guys enjoy having no ads during the episode? We don’t make a lot of money from those ads. It’s pennies. So thank you to please tell your, people to thank you very much for sponsoring this episode so we can bring all this information to the audience without any nasty ads. And with that, any final words? Michael Warren (Wieland): No. No. Thank you, Sean, for having me. Appreciate your hospitality, and, you did a great cleanup job here. It looks wonderful here. And it’s a it’s a great, for, format here for us to, show off our product here. Shawn Tierney (Host): Well, thank you, Michael. I hope you come back sometime. Michael Warren (Wieland): I’m looking forward to it. Thank you. 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Joe White and the 7 Dwarfs

The HFR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 30:59


A big welcome back!Rebranded as Leazes Podcast - Easier to say innit? Isak - obviouslyHowe + transfer frustrationW's in the chatA Jeremy Corbyn handclapOlly reckons Darwin Núñez is a good option. LOLWe had breaking news of the Elanga goal!and lots of other bitsBuzzing for the season to start, big plans ahead. It's gonna be our year and Newcastle's year.WEBSITE: www.leazespod.com - will be live very soon!Fancy contributing? Coming on the pod? Your crack as bad as ours?Contact us at: info@leazespod.comFind us at all social media: Leazes Pod.HTL! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters
Börsepeople im Podcast S18/18: Andreas Schweighofer

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 23:40


Mon, 28 Apr 2025 03:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/2186-borsepeople-im-podcast-s18-18-andreas-schweighofer aa134ff2189f750a7bbb1e772887794b Andreas Schweighofer ist Managing Director Österreich and Regional Sales Manager Eastern Europe bei Ecomal, einer 100 Prozent-Tochter der Nasdaq-notierten Vishay Intertechnology, Nach der HTL startete der Vertriebs-Fan gleich bei Siemens, um nach fünf Jahren zu Ecomal zu wechseln, das Unternehmen, dessen Name Programm ist (Ecomal steht für Electronic COMponents And Logistics) feiert heuer den 50er, Andreas ist in Kürze 30 Jahre dabei. Wir sprechen über die spannende CEE-Region, die tollen Menschen vor Ort und die turbulente Branche an sich. Wir reden aber auch über das Laufen, Andreas ist Gründervater des LC Wienerwaldschnecken, Veranstalter des Wienerwaldlaufs, die Sache mit den 18/18, über Alexander Rüdiger und die Laufschuhe, die immer dabei sind. Ecomal: https://www.ecomal.com Mutter Vishay an der Nasdaq: https://www.vishay.com Wienerwaldschnecken incl. Info Wienerwaldlauf: https://www.lc-wienerwaldschnecken.at Alexander Rüdiger: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/7023 About: Die Serie Börsepeople des Podcasters Christian Drastil, der im Q4/24 in Frankfurt als "Finfluencer & Finanznetworker #1 Austria" ausgezeichnet wurde, findet im Rahmen von http://www.audio-cd.at und dem Podcast "Audio-CD.at Indie Podcasts" statt. Es handelt sich dabei um typische Personality- und Werdegang-Gespräche. Die Season 18 umfasst unter dem Motto „25 Börsepeople“ 25 Talks. Presenter der Season 18 ist die EVN http://www.evn.at. Welcher der meistgehörte Börsepeople Podcast ist, sieht man unter http://www.audio-cd.at/people. Der Zwischenstand des laufenden Rankings ist tagesaktuell um 12 Uhr aktualisiert. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify , http://www.audio-cd.at/apple . 2186 full no Christian Drastil Comm. 1420

Why are We Talking about Rabbits?

Find this episode on YouTube: DJ Melki Prophet (prophet added by John) joins HTL to make a bid for AI. Is AI the evil overlord waiting for its moment to enslave us all? Or is it a tool to be used with wisdom in service to creation? Well, let's find out shall we? Discover more Melki Prophet here: ⁨@fivezy242⁩ or at https://teegla.com/ Sell your stuff! https://first-things.org/ebay-store ✒ Substack: https://johnheersftf.substack.com/ ⓧ https://x.com/johnfromftf

Kein Katzenjammer
246 – Friss und Stirb: Die Lebensmittelindustrie

Kein Katzenjammer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 32:50


Superfoods, Smoothies, Supplements: der Markt der vermeintlich gesunden Produkte boomt seiteinigen Jahren. Überall poppen superteure Bowl-Läden auf, Influencer bewerben Wellness Produkte und im Supermarkt tauchen angebliche Gesundheits Labels wieder Nutri Score immer häufiger auf. Auch in der Politik ist das Thema Gesundheit gerade sehr aktuell, der neue Gesundheitsminister Robert F. Kennedyplant sein neues „Make America Healthy Again“ Programm und in Österreich wurde bei der Budgetkonsolidierung über eine Zuckersteuer diskutiert.Doch was steckt hinter dem ganzen Hype? Die riesige Industrie hinter unseren Lebensmitteln ist schwer zu durchblicken. Mit raffinierten Marketingstrategien spielt sie mit einem Grundbedürfnis der Menschen und holt dabei enorme Profite ein. Die Verantwortung für die Gesundheit wird dabei unter der Illusion, sie sei lediglich eine Frage von Disziplin und Konsum, auf das Individuum abgewälzt.Doch:Was sind hochverarbeitete Lebensmittel?Wie profitieren Konzerne mit ihnen von unserem stressigen Arbeitsalltag? Ist regional einkaufen wirklich besser für die Umwelt? 

97 Der WIFI Wien Podcast
Episode 41: Unternehmertum & Zitrusnote

97 Der WIFI Wien Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 52:52


[Verhandlung : Unternehmertum : Digitalisierung]Mario Wolfram, Direktor des Apothekerverbands und langjähriger WIFI-Trainer, gibt spannende Einblicke in erfolgreiche Verhandlungsführung nach dem Harvard-Konzept. Als Lehrgangsleiter im Unternehmertraining teilt er seine Erfahrungen zur digitalen Transformation der Weiterbildung und den Herausforderungen durch KI. Besonders wertvoll sind seine praxisnahen Tipps zur Unternehmensgründung: von Risikoabwägung bis zur strategischen Planung. Ein Must-hear für alle, die sich selbstständig machen wollen oder ihre Verhandlungskompetenzen stärken möchten.[Bio] Mario Wolfram hat von 1992 - 1997 die HTL für Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen in Hollabrunn besucht. Anschließend hat er bis Jänner 2004 Rechtswissenschaften in Wien studiert. Nach einer kurzen Tätigkeit in der familieneigenen Autolackiererei hat er in der Wirtschaftskammer Niederösterreich etwa 4 Jahre lang rund 20.000 Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer betreut.Seit 2008 ist Mario Wolfram im Apothekerverband tätig. Zuerst als Leiter der Rechtsabteilung, dann als stv. Direktor und seit 1.1. 2023 als Direktor. Nebenbei ist Mario Wolfram als Lehrgangsleiter beim Unternehmertraining am WIFI Wien tätig. [Links] Unternehmertraining[Kontaktinformationen] Herausgeber: WIFI der Wirtschaftskammer Wien | Host: Florian Raspel - Leitung Portfoliomanagement & Vertrieb | Technische Umsetzung: WoW - WIFI online Werkstatt | Währinger Gürtel 97, 1180 Wien  | www.wifiwien.at  | 97@wifiwien.at  [Kontaktinformationen] Herausgeber: WIFI der Wirtschaftskammer Wien | Host: Florian Raspel - Leitung Portfoliomanagement & Vertrieb | Technische Umsetzung: WoW - WIFI online Werkstatt | Währinger Gürtel 97, 1180 Wien | www.wifiwien.at | 97@wifiwien.at

HistoTalks: NSH Podcasts
NSH Poster Podcast: P51 (2024)

HistoTalks: NSH Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 3:59


Assessing Adhesion Slide Performance Across Histology Applications -Colin Brewer, CellPath, Newtown, Wales; Rachel Finn, HTL, StatLab, McKinney, TX; Neil Haine, PhD, CellPath, Newtown, Wales; Arielle Hobson, StatLab, McKinney, TX; Moritz Kamphenkel, Knittel Glass, Braunschweig, Germany; Ronja-Melinda Komoll, Ph.D, Knittel Glass, Braunschweig, Germany; Racheal Moore, HT, StatLab, McKinney, TX; Nicole Romer, Knittel Glass, Braunschweig, Germany; Edeltraud Schikora, Knittel Glass, Braunschweig, Germany; Stefan Welsch, Knittel Glass, Braunschweig, Germany; Susan Willis, CellPath, Newtown, Wales Adhesion slides are widely preferred for IHC to aid in securing tissue sections to the slide and prevent reworks that could potentially postpone a patient diagnosis and drive-up costs in the lab. The cost of reworking a failed IHC slide due to poor tissue adhesion is estimated to be ~$80 per slide, considering the reagent cost and workload administration.1 Adhesion slides reinforce tissue adherence and integrity, minimizing the need to recut and restain the sample to ensure proper tissue morphological characteristics. Adhesion slides may also be used for H&E stains and special stains for added adhesion, but could retain excess reagent, or background staining, on the slide. In this study the differences in contact angle and in tissue adherence during microtomy were analyzed,  investigation was done on whether different adhesion slides exhibit similar levels of background staining during histological staining procedures, and evaluation and comparison of the tissue adhesion properties of adhesion slide brands across different tissue types and applications was performed.  After wide-ranging testing of adhesion slide characteristics, this study exhibited that not all adhesion slides are created equal. While water bath behavior showed to not be a relevant factor, there was considerable variation in background staining and tissue adhesion between slides. The results of this study suggested that it is important to determine what the needs are for your laboratory based on the types of staining done and tissue types used. It is also important to test adhesion slides to find the right slide or slides for your laboratory applications.

Africa Daily
How can Lagos become more climate resilient?

Africa Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 15:46


Not too long ago we spoke with Benin's former Minister for Environment and Urban Planning, Luc Gnacadja, about the challenges and strategies for planning African cities. He told us that he considers Africa's biggest city, Lagos, to be the least climate resilient city on the continent. Africa has suffered disproportionately from climate change, and this is set to continue- scientists predict that global temperatures will continue to rise for decades. But will urban populations cope? In today's episode, we explore one man's plan to address this. James George, a Nigerian architect, and founder of HTL of Africa. He spoke to Alan Kasujja about his vision for the design and building of more climate-resilient cities, starting with Lagos.

Skincare Confidential
At the Cutting Edge: The Company Responsible for Tomorrow's Technologies

Skincare Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 25:27


Francois Fournier, CEO of HTL Biotechnologies, discusses the pivotal role HTL plays in the dermal filler, skincare, and neurotoxin industries.  DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Healthy Teen Life
Winter Blues are SAD - What it is and How to Help Resolve

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 13:25


If you've ever noticed yourself or a family member getting more down and out during the winter months, it may be a case of the Winter Blues. It's a time of the year when people can get low on their feelings and emotions but not fully understand why or what's going on. Feelings like these can be confusing and often can be confused with other conditions. Listen in to learn more about Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.) or more commonly known as Winter Blues, and what you can do to help address or potentially prevent. Note: this episode is just for informational purposes only and is not meant to be specific medical advice in any way. If you or someone you know is suffering from any form of low moods, anxiety or depression, please seek the advice of a licensed medical professional for a full evaluation and recommendations.   To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com  

Healthy Teen Life
3 Tips for Guilt-Free Holiday Eating

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 15:54


Every holiday season we find ourselves over-indulging and feeling bloated, guilty and regretful. But it doesn't have to be that way. There is a way to approach holiday events and eating with mindfulness and strategies in hand that have you enjoying and feeling great come the new year. Listen in for 3 simple yet highly effective strategies that can make a huge difference in how you handle any holiday or festive gathering in the future. o help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word.   You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com

Healthy Teen Life
Nutrition Facts Label - Understanding It and How to Use

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 33:04


While calories are the largest information on a nutrition label, it's definitely not the only reason to look a nutrition facts label. In today's episode, I break down the 5 primary sections, why the base calculations are not directly applicable to a teenage person, variables to be aware of, how to use the contents as a reference point, and one area in particular that is often overlooked and under valued. To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com

Healthy Teen Life
Do Ultra-Processed Foods Cause Depression?

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 16:36 Transcription Available


If you're wondering what might be causing or increasing your depression, take a look at your intake of ultra-processed foods. New ground-breaking research reveals specific processed, packaged foods that are linked to the development of depression. Listen in to find out what these foods are, how much is too much, and how to make changes to your diet to reduce or even eliminate your depression symptoms. To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com

Lebenswege Podcast
#127: Astrid Krainz- von der Sonderpädagogin über Hausmeisterin zur Hebamme und Unternehmerin

Lebenswege Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 53:42


In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Astrid Krainz, die viele Jobs ausprobiert und immer wieder Chancen ergriffen hat und dabei mutig Neues ausprobiert hat. Astrids Weg führte über die HTL in ein unpassendes Studium der Architektur zur Sonderschullehrerin. Sie probierte sich als Hausmeisterin, begann eine Ausbildung zur Immobilienverwalterin und kam über die Geburt der eigenen Kinder und wieder dem ausgeübten Sonderschullehramt zum Studium der Hebamme. Diesen Beruf übt sie nun seit 2014 selbstständig aus. Zusätzlich ist sie als Kulturbeauftragte in ihrer Heimatgemeinde tätig und hat 2021 ein Unternehmen gegründet www.gesundeswissen.at .Du hast eine spannende Lebensgeschichte, die du mit mir und meiner Community teilen willst? Dann schreib mir eine Mail an : lebenswegepodcast@gmail.com Teil mir auch gerne dein Feedback und Wünsche für neue Interview Gäste, die du gerne hören würdest: https://www.facebook.com/Lebenswege-Podcast-103348588053385https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreadomenig/https://www.instagram.com/lebenswege_podcast/ Intro: Walk Around by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/walk-around-roa Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/BimtUhUirnw

Healthy Teen Life
5-Step Positivity Practice for Greater Happiness

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 10:18


Feeling down, stressed, anxious, or things just don't seem to be going well for you? Well this episode just might be the cure! Listen in as Leslie explains a positivity method that's research-backed and effective with increasing happiness and well-being. It's just 5 simple steps that only take a few minutes a day, it's fun, and reaps many positive rewards.  To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com    

Healthy Teen Life
Vitamins and Minerals Teenagers Should Know About

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 19:41


Knowing if you're getting sufficient essential nutrients in your diet, which ones matter, and why is not always easy to know. There isn't a clear rule book or guide to go by. It varies for each individual based on dietary preferences, physical activity, pre-existing health conditions, and more. But there are several, that are more important during your adolescent years for supporting your overall health and development, that you should be aware of. In todays episode we take a look at what they are, why they're important for your growth and health, and associated food sources you can incorporate into your daily diet. To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com  

Healthy Teen Life
7 Siblings of Healthy Weight Management & Lifestyle

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 26:21


When we see, hear, read or talk about weight and health, the first two topics that come up are diet (e.g. dieting) and exercise. Yet that's sadly inaccurate and misses several more important factors in ensuring you can sustain healthy weight for your body and your life, and, most importantly live healthy with potentially fewer healthy challenges along the way. Listen in as I talk about the other 5 siblings of the healthy lifestyle family that can make all the difference in long-term success.  To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com    

Healthy Teen Life
The Power Within Her - Discovering Your Inner Worth and Loving Yourself

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 41:00


If you've ever struggled with loving yourself, knowing who you are, or always putting others before you, this episode is for you. Today, Leslie is joined by Patricia Anglin, author of "The Power Within Her: Seek Inside and Harness Your Untapped Potential" for a deep, enlightening and uplifting discussion on loving yourself from the inside out. If you'd like more information about Patti and her work, you can find her at:  Https://www.powerwithinher.com On Facebook and Instagram @power.within.her Email: patricia@powerwithinher.com   To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive Leslie's weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com    

Healthy Teen Life
Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone - How to Push Through Fear And Into Growth

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 31:23


We all have those times when fear of change takes over and we stick with what's comfortable. Sometimes that's okay. Other times it holds us back and keeps us from reaching a desired goal or making change that's ultimately beneficial for ourselves and our personal growth. Today's episode will walk you through four distinct zones I've learned from Positive Psychology that will help you break out of your comfort zone with intention, and into growth with confidence and success.   To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com  

Healthy Teen Life
Puberty Talk 2.0 - For High School and College Students

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 48:57


There's a part of puberty that most people don't talk about yet is a major part of our emotional, moral and social development into adulthood. In today's episode I'm joined by Dr. Lori Reichel, the Puberty Prof, and we address more complex puberty concerns that most high school and college students want to know about. So forget body hair, periods, and growth spurts, let's talk next level 2.0 puberty concerns! For more information on Dr. Reichel, her work as a Health Education Consultant, her podcast The Puberty Prof, app and book, visit:  https://www.lorireichel.com/ or https://www.pubertyprof.com/ Or you can reach Dr Reichel at Suny Cortland HERE   If you'd like to get on Leslie's Teen Group Coaching Waitlist sign-up HERE To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com  

Healthy Teen Life
Sudden Adolescent Weight Gain - Likely Causes and a 7-Step Solution

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 18:42


Your teen years are a time of big change socially, academically, athletically, emotionally, mentally, and even physically. So when your body changes and grows at an unexpected rate, it can be feel overwhelming. One more challenge to deal with and it's visible and not easy to hide. Feeling self-conscious and bad about yourself is the last thing you need to deal with. Well, it doesn't have to be that way. Listen in to today's episode to learn a bit about why you may be experiencing some sudden changes and what do to about it. Coming in September: NEW Group Coaching Session is opening up! Get on the Waitlist HERE. It's a 6-week, small group program focused on your individual goals as you learn from me and engage with your peers. Group coaching is a great way to work on healthy habits and self-care while building greater self-esteem and confidence. If you're interested, get on the wait list now for early bird pricing! You'll be notified when registration opens. Get on the waitlist HERE.   To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com    

Healthy Teen Life
Eating and Staying Healthy in College with Guest Student Zoe Dethloff

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 43:38


While you may not currently think it's a big deal, eating and staying healthy during college IS the foundation of success at college, as you'll hear in today's episode with guest host and current college student, Zoe. She's experienced some of the highs and lows with eating at college and shares her learnings and tips for navigating healthy eating while having fun. We cover: How to navigate and eat healthy in dining halls Food in your dorm room Pitfalls of late night snacking Ordering out and convenience eating Why partying and alcohol isn't "all that" Healthy eating habits every college (and high school) student should adopt to feel great, enjoy college life, and optimize academic results. To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com

Healthy Teen Life
Living Gluten Free - with Monica Buzzell

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 56:57


If you have been diagnosed with Celiac disease, gluten intolerance or wheat allergies, or belief you may have one of these conditions, today's in-depth episode will provide all the answers. Join me as I talk with Monica Buzzell,  a Certified Gluten Free Practitioner and an Integrative Health Coach, specializing in celiac and gluten free living for families and individuals. She helps people easily live and eat gluten free with greater confidence in food choices, improvement in health, and a blissfully gluten-free life. We cover everything from getting diagnosed, common challenges, hacks for eating at home and socially, and how to live blissfully gluten free. Gluten resources mentioned in the episode: www.Gluten.org findmeglutenfree.com allergyeats.com   For more information on Monica, coaching services, recipes, gluten-free webinars and baking discussion classes, visit:  https://blissfullyglutenfree.com/ https://www.facebook.com/BlissfullyGF https://www.linkedin.com/company/blissfully-gluten-free/   To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com  

Healthy Teen Life
3 Primary Health Habits to Prevent Stress, Anxiety and Depression This Academic Year

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 22:29


It's no secret that stress, anxiety and depression are much more common today than we'd like, especially among middle, high school and college students. Which is why finding and implementing strategies that help reduce and prevent, is so important. In today's episode, Leslie shares three research-backed health habits that are proven to combat daily stressors that can lead to serious, chronic conditions like anxiety and depression.  To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com

Healthy Teen Life
Social Media Detox - How to delete and disconnect to boost mental health

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 21:16


Media can be a great source of information but it can also get under our skin and get us down. As a teen, when your social life is growing and evolving, and social media can play a major role, it can be that much more sensitive. Which is why doing a media detox can be a highly effective means of realigning yourself and resetting priorities. In today's episode I provide insights on why and how to do a media detox, what to do during, and how to prepare for going back. Think of it as your final vacation before going back to school.   To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com

Healthy Teen Life
Managing Your Metabolism and Metabolic Health

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 13:46


Metabolic health is essential for our overall health and well-being yet statistically, the vast majority of American's are not metabolically healthy. Unfortunately, rather than focus on the core elements of optimizing natural metabolic health, the media, diet and fitness industries tend to heavily focus on metabolism in relation to weight loss and quick-fix "metabolism revving" solutions. Problem is, these so-called metabolism boosting products can disrupt natural hormonal changes your body is going through in your adolescent years and harm metabolic health.  In today's episode I talk about the basic elements of metabolic health and simple steps you can take to optimize naturally, without costly supplements or products. To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast to help spread the word and reach more teens and young adults seeking health and wellness information. They'll be glad you did! You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! For help with teen disordered eating such as overeating, emotional eating, cravings and healthy weight management, follow and connect with Leslie on: Facebook or Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com    

Healthy Teen Life
Doing a Friendship Reset for Improved Health & Wellness

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 14:42


Having issues with friends can be a real drag and sometimes hurtful to your physical and mental health. In this episode Leslie talks about  reevaluating toxic friendships, outgrowing others, and when to just add to your circle of friends for optimized health and well-being. To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com  

Healthy Teen Life
Calorie Counting 101 for Teenagers - What, Why, Who, How it Harms, and What is Better

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 27:28


If you've ever wondered if counting calories is a good method for weight management as a teenager, you'll want to listen in to this episode. Learn the basics of what it's all about, who it's for and, more specifically, how it can be different for teens, that you should definitely take into account when deciding what's right for you.   To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com  

Healthy Teen Life
4 Secrets to Body and Self-Satisfaction Success

Healthy Teen Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 31:24


When we're not satisfied with ourselves and what we believe other people think of us, it's easy to target our body, weight, size, features, or shape as a means to be more liked, accepted and appreciated. Problem is, they're superficial and don't define all that we are. Physical change overlooks all that you are on the inside. Physical change can be fleeting when pursued for all the wrong reasons and not deliver on the true results we desire. In this episode, Leslie shares why we often focus on our bodies and skip over our deeper needs for fulfillment, connection, and satisfaction. Learn what needs to happen first to get to the root of those emotional and motivational needs before embarking on physical change. Our needs for connection, belonging, acceptance, value and self-worth, that diets and exercise don't address. When we uncover our true needs and address them is when we receive lasting, meaningful and satisfying success.   To help more teens seeking health and wellness information, please share the podcast and spread the word. You can also show your support by following and writing a review, it'll help more teens find HTL on podcast apps and platforms. Parents: to receive my weekly Parent newsletter with more teen topics and insights: you can get on the List here! Follow and connect on Instagram @Leslierosecoaching with comments, questions or guest requests. Website: https://leslierosecoaching.com  

Tha Smoking Section
Sylvester Reyes

Tha Smoking Section

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 51:10


Co Founder of HTL. Twin Korpsx. Coach of BC Dance teams. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thasmokingsection/support

Livable Low-carbon City
10: Re-compaction with Aufstockungen

Livable Low-carbon City

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 16:05


Aufstockungen is the German term for vertical additions. These are rooftop additions common throughout European cities - where many structures were built with concrete, block, or stone. Vertical additions offer a really interesting path towards re-compacting (densifying) existing neighborhoods in an incredibly sustainable manner. They preserve more affordable, existing housing. They reduce sprawl.They allow the incorporation of new housing without sealing new surfaces - thereby reducing the urban heat island effect, and allowing more area for mitigating storm inundations and flooding. It is also an approach that can be utilized to add to a number of different building types - not just housing, but schools, offices, institutions, etc. Further reading...Aufstockungen: Innovative Density,   Mike Eliason's 2014 piece on vertical additions, via the Urbanist. Viel ungenutztes Potenzial: Dachgeschoßwohnungen am Gemeindebau (Untapped potential: Attic apartments in municipal buildings), Der Standard article on the potential for vertical additions and attic housing in Vienna's municipal housing. Wohnraumpotenziale in urbanen Lagen: Aufstockung und UmnutzungvonNichtwohngebäuden, (pdf) TU Darmstadt study on the potential for new housing via vertical additions and office conversions, in the cores of German citiesSauerbruch + Hutton's mass timber addition to an existing DDR Plattenbau, for the Berlin Metropolitan school, via Baunetz.AO Architekten's mass timber addition to the HTL in Graz, Austria, via Detail. Lastly, to stay up to date with what Michael Eliason is doing at Larch Lab, be sure to sign up for newsletter updates.    

Hold the Line
Ep. 44: Fantasy Football Preview Series: Ks

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 24:16


Episode 44 / September 1, 2022 Fantasy Football Preview Series: Ks Fantasy Picks and Advice for drafting Ks / What league is the next big thing? In today's episode, the Hold the Line crew talks about fantasy football. In this episode, Frank and Hawk offer our advice for drafting your fantasy football Kicker. We dissect the available Ks, discuss when you should draft a K, and debate over who is worth investing in for your team for this season of fantasy football. Spurring from a conversation about what NFL owners paid for their teams, the HTL crew also discusses which league will be the next big thing. This is the sixth and final episode of our fantasy football series which will cover QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, DEF, and K. How much NFL Owners paid for their teams - 14:14 What league is the next big thing? - 16:00 Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 43: Fantasy Football Preview Series: DEF

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 10:06


Episode 43 / August 31, 2022 Fantasy Football Preview Series: DEF In today's episode, the Hold the Line crew talks about fantasy football. In this episode, Frank and Hawk offer our advice for drafting your fantasy football Defense. We dissect the available Defenses, discuss when you should draft a Defense, and debate over which DEF is worth investing in for your team for this season of fantasy football. This is the fifth episode of our fantasy football series which will cover QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, DEF, and K. Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 42: Fantasy Football Preview Series: TEs

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 16:54


Episode 42 / August 30, 2022 Fantasy Football Preview Series: TEs In today's episode, the Hold the Line crew talks about fantasy football. In this episode, Frank and Hawk offer our advice for drafting your fantasy football Tight End. We dissect the available TEs, discuss when you should draft a TE, and debate over who is worth investing in for your team for this season of fantasy football. This is the fourth episode of our fantasy football series which will cover QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, DEF, and K. Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 41: Fantasy Football Preview Series: WRs

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 38:12


Episode 41 / August 25, 2022 Fantasy Football Preview Series: WRs Fantasy Picks and Advice for drafting RBs / Which NFL coach f*cks the best? In today's episode, the Hold the Line crew talks about fantasy football. In this episode, Frank and Hawk offer our advice for drafting your fantasy football Wide Receiver. We dissect the available WRs, discuss when you should draft a WR, and debate over who is worth investing in for your team for this season of fantasy football. In true HTL fashion, we get off topic and pose the question - Which NFL coach f*cks the best? Which is truly a "can't miss" debate. This is the third episode of our fantasy football series which will cover QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, DEF, and K. Which NFL coach fcks the best? - 12:53 - 19:40* Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 40: Fantasy Football Preview Series: RBs

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022


Episode 40 / August 24, 2022 Fantasy Football Preview Series: RBs Fantasy Picks and Advice for drafting RBs In today's episode, the Hold the Line crew talks about fantasy football. In this episode, Frank and Hawk offer our advice for drafting your fantasy football Running Back. We dissect the available RBs, discuss when you should draft an RB, and debate over who is worth investing in for your team for this season of fantasy football. This is the second episode of our fantasy football series which will cover QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, DEF, and K. Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 39: Fantasy Football Preview Series: QBs

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 45:25


Episode 39 / August 23, 2022 Fantasy Football Preview Series: QBs Mock Draft / Fantasy Picks and Advice for drafting QBs Mock Draft starts at 2:12 Fantasy Picks for QBs starts at 21:44 In today's episode, the Hold the Line crew talks about fantasy football. In this episode, Frank and Hawk do a mock draft and discuss/review our picks. We also offer our advice for drafting your fantasy football Quarterback. We dissect the available Quarterbacks, discuss when you should draft a QB, and debate over who is worth investing in to lead your team for this season of fantasy football. This is the first episode of our fantasy football series which will cover QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, DEF, and K. Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 38 pt. 2: NFL NFC Division Winners Futures, Conference Champs & Elite QBs

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 36:56


Episode 38 pt 2 / August 17, 2022 NFL NFC Division Winners Futures for NFC South and NFC West, Conference Champs & Elite QBs: NFC South / NFC West / Conference Champion / Elite QBs / Which State will win the Super Bowl? NFC South starts at 0:53 NFC West starts at 10:00 Conference Champs starts at 17:24 Which State will win the Super Bowl? starts at 24:40 Do you need an Elite QB to win the Super Bowl? starts at 28:10 In today's episode, the Hold the Line Crew talks about the NFC. In this episode, we cover the NFC South and NFC West. Dissecting the teams in each division and discussing which teams you should put a bet on to win their respective divisions and choosing our picks for Conference Champion. We also ask the questions- "Which State will win the Super Bowl?" and "Do you need an elite QB to win the Super Bowl?" And of course, picks: NFL - NFC Division WInners Futures NFL - Conference Champion Futures NFL - State to win Super Bowl Futures Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 38 pt. 1: NFL NFC Division Winners Futures & MVP Odds

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 26:52


Episode 38 pt 1 / August 16, 2022 NFL NFC Division Winners Futures for NFC East and NFC North & MVP Odds: NFC East / NFC North / MVP Odds / Aaron Rodgers Tattoo NFC East starts at 1:13 NFC North starts at 11:37 Aaron Rodgers Tattoo starts at 16:10 MVP Odds starts at 20:50 In today's episode, the Hold the Line Crew talks about the NFC. In this episode, we cover the NFC East and NFC North. Dissecting the teams in each division and discussing which teams you should put a bet on to win their respective divisions. We also discuss who to bet on for MVP and Aaron Rodger's new tattoo. And of course, picks: NFL - NFC Division WInners Futures NFL - MVP Odds Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 37: MLB Trade Deadline Review and Futures

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 50:59


Episode 37 / August 11, 2022 MLB Trade Deadline Review and Futures Show: MLB Trade Deadline Review / Winners & Losers / Division Futures / AL and NL Champion Futures / World Series Futures Winner: Juan Soto Trade and Padres Moves Review starts at 1:24 Mets Moves Review starts at 8:50 Winner: Yankees Moves Review starts at 11:09 Winner: Twins Moves Review starts at 13:57 Loser: Guardians Moves Review (part of Twins Moves Review discussion) Astros Moves Review starts at 19:38 Blue Jays Moves Review starts at 22:26 Winner: Phillies Moves Review starts at 26:26 Loser: Red Sox Moves Review starts at 29:15 Loser: Cubs Moves Review starts at 31:49 Division Winners Futures starts at 39:49 AL Conference Champions Futures starts at 42:38 NL Conference Champions Futures starts at 45:50 World Series Winner Futures starts at 47:35 Braves Moves Review starts at 49:00 In today's episode, the Hold the Line Crew discusses the MLB Trade Deadline. We go over the top trades that were processed during the deadline and highlight some of the winners and losers of the deadline and what these deals mean for the rest of their season. We also discuss who we think will be in the playoffs, including which teams win their Divisions and Conferences, and who makes it to the World Series, and of course, we make some picks: MLB Division Winners - Futures MLB AL Conference Champion - Futures MLB NL Conference Champion - Futures MLB World Series Champion - Futures Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 36 pt. 2: English Premier League Preview w/ Special Guest YayPo

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 37:49


Episode 36 pt 2 / August 5, 2022 English Premier League Preview Show: Top 10 Teams and Offseason Moves / Top Goal Scorers / Top 3 Picks for Relegation / Which Kits to Buy Top 10 Teams and Offseason Moves (5-1) starts at 1:12 Top Goal Scorers for this season of the EPL starts at 22:40 Top 3 Picks for Relegation starts at 25:50 Which Kits to Buy starts at 33:40 In today's episode, the Hold the Line Crew has Special Guest YayPo on to discuss the English Premier League (EPL). For the uncultured, we give our version of the EPL for dummies. This should give the average degenerate a very approachable understanding of the EPL including, ways to gamble on it. We go over the top 10 teams in the EPL and highlight their main offseason moves and what that means for this upcoming season. We also discuss who we think will be the Top Goal Scorer this season, which 3 Teams we are picking to be Relegated, which Kits are the best, and of course, picks: English Premier League - Futures Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co

Hold the Line
Ep. 35: English Premier League Preview w/ Special Guest YayPo Part 1

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 32:08


Episode 36 (pt 1) / August 4, 2022 English Premier League Preview Show: EPL Rundown for Dummies / Ways to Bet the EPL / Relegation and League Structure Explanation / Top 10 Teams and Offseason Moves EPL Rundown for Dummies and Ways to Bet the EPL starts at 3:00 Relegation and League Structure Explanation starts at 5:50 Top 10 Teams and Offseason Moves (6-10) starts at 8:50 In today's episode, the Hold the Line Crew has Special Guest YayPo on to discuss the English Premier League (EPL). For the uncultured, we give our version of the EPL for dummies. This should give the average degenerate a very approachable understanding of the EPL including, ways to gamble on it, how relegation works, and the structure of the leagues (Premier League, Championship League, League 1, League 2, and League 3). We also go over the top 10 teams in the EPL and highlight their main offseason moves and what that means for this upcoming season. And of course, picks: English Premier League - Futures Hold the Line is a sports gambling podcast for the working man, by the working man. We work the 9-5 grind during the day, and put our hard-earned cash up against Vegas at night. No sport is left behind here at HTL, we have experts and local perspectives for all the major sports, and even the obscure ones too. We're talking NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Premier League, PGA, E-League, and literally every sport in between. Pick your favorites, put down a unit or two, and let us help you improve your odds against the wise guys in Vegas with our free picks. We're betting you can be a better bettor with our locks. Join our team by listening to our daily sports betting podcast and getting in on the action. Follow us on Twitter @HoldtheLinePod And check us out on our website Hold the Line Support the show Find out more at https://hold-the-line.pinecast.co