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“H” is for Huger, Isaac (1743-1797). Soldier. Isaac Huger was General Nathanael Greene's second in command of the Southern Department.
MOVIES ARE TOO LONG… BUT ZENDAYA & REALITY TV ARE JUST RIGHT! My fave Mani of “The Mix with Mani” is here (I'm dubbing it… CINCO DE MANI), and y'all know we have to catch up and kiki like only we can. Topics range from movies being too damn long nowadays, the Met Gala (looks started pouring in as we recorded), the Real Housewives of Beverly Hill casting rumors, Love Hotel, whether or not Ray Huger is bothering to visit Karen in prison, Jen Shah still having a husband, why we side with Porsha, AND MORE! DOWNLOAD AND LISTEN TODAY! Listen to “The Mix” on Apple Podcasts! Listen to “The Mix” on Spotify! Follow Mani on Instagram! *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “I Ken Not with Kendrick Tucker” are released weekly! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT IKENNOTPODCAST@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! FOLLOW ME ON THREADS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“H” is for Huger, Daniel Elliott (1779-1854). Jurist, U. S. Senator.
Here are today's headlines: MUSC study focusing on reducing death rate for new SC moms Two-time Super Bowl Winner celebrates winning battle with head and neck cancer Charleston County Sheriff’s Office launches free Narcan stands across county Williamsburg County Sheriff’s Office investigating homicide in Kingstree Police investigating shooting in Ladson, 2 injured Russell Laffitte, alleged Murdaugh accomplice, enters guilty plea deal Berkeley County teacher fired and suspended for alcohol at school Charleston’s Ronald McDonald House announces expansion plans, giving campaign MUSC plans to build South Carolina’s only dedicated cancer hospital Police charge driver in fatal hit-and-run in Moncks Corner Fire crews respond to brush fire in Huger Charleston County leaders disapprove Storybook Farm Planned Development request US Senator, Secretary of Housing tour Charleston homeless shelter
Today's top headlines: Crews battle large brush fire in Huger Crews respond to illegal burn that led to large Huger brush fire Officials: Negligent teen hikers responsible for fire at Table Rock Mountain Coroner releases victim's name in deadly three-vehicle crash outside Ladson Beaufort Co. deputies continue search for information in 2022 murder Charleston letter carriers rally against USPS privatization threat Charleston County to hold meet and greet for small businesses, contractors Palestinian death toll passes 50,000 as Israel strikes largest hospital in south Gaza
Happy New Year's Eve TDP Family! We appreciate you ending your 2024 with us! The holiday season is upon us and this week we discuss the updates on the Luigi Magione case, new developments in the Jay-Z allegations and RHOP's Karen Huger arrest body cam footage being released. Our second dose is all about our Christmas feelings both past and present, and we close with a Triple Dose all about the film Mahogany starring Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams. Have a safe and happy new year TDP Family! See you in 2025!
KAREN freaking Huger is here and is talking about her DUI arrest! I'm KIDDING, we love Karen and this interview originally aired in 2020. It was terribly sad to see the recent video of Karen's DUI arrest in Potomac and I'm praying for Karen and her family. I consider Karen a friend of the show - I have also recently heard her job with Bravo maybe in jeopardy since the videos were posted. IN this episode Karen is dishing ALL. She addresses Gizelle saying Monique has dirt on her which is why she supported her thru the fight, and apologizes she'd like to make at the reunion. MY Go Big Podcasting Courses Are Here! Purchase Go Big Podcasting and learn to start, monetize, and grow your own podcast. USE CODE: Cyber10 for 10% OFF **SHOP my Amazon Marketplace - especially if you're looking to get geared-up to start your own Podcast!!!** https://www.amazon.com/shop/thesarahfrasershow Show is sponsored by: BlaseRaschke.com order a fabulous dress or jacket from Blase and use code TSFS for 10% off your order! Honey Play Box adult toys for everyone! Use code TSFS for 20% OFF your order Horizonfibroids.com get rid of those nasty fibroids Lumen.me/SARAHFRASER use the link to get 15% OFF! Lumen is the world's first handheld metabolic coach. Measure your metabolism, burn more fat, stay healthy Meundies.com/tsfs enter code TSFS and get 20% off your entire order Nutrafol.com use code TSFS for FREE shipping and $10 off your subscription Oneskin.co use code TSFS for 15% OFF your fabulous order Quince.com/tsfs for FREE shipping on your order and 365 day returns Strawberry.me/tsfs get personalized business and life coaching to get the life you've dreamed of. Use strawberry.me/tsfs and code TSFS for 20% OFF your booking! Follow me on Instagram/Tiktok: @thesarahfrasershow ***Visit our Sub-Reddit: reddit.com/r/thesarahfrasershow for ALL things The Sarah Fraser Show!!!*** Advertise on The Sarah Fraser Show: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Got a juicy gossip TIP from your favorite TLC or Bravo show? Email: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HERE YE HEAR YE! The Grande Dame of Potomac, the Dutchess of Surry County, Mrs. Black Bill Gates, the SHE-EO of the House of Huger herself has been found guilty of being an absolute hot mess and in her own words "LIT" while driving! Naturally a gathering of DMV Divas to cover this breaking news needed to happen! Aarti and Taria discuss this mess that Karen has gotten herself into and a full week of Bravo! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealityispod/support
Hoje falamos sobre a pior época do ano para o Hugo. O Luís gostaría de ter muito dinheiro para passar o natal num paraíso bem longe de aqui. Black Friday e as tradições que foram importadas dos EUA.
Today's top headlines: City of Charleston working to improve flood drainage at Huger and King Streets Thousands participate in Charleston's Walk to End Alzheimer's event Trump's Madison Square Garden event features crude and racist insults Elon Musk's super PAC awards million-dollar prizes despite federal warnings Iran raises the death toll from Israel's attack to 4, all from its military air defense More: Charleston Police investigate deadly auto-pedestrian accident Man faces murder charge in early-morning Georgetown Co. shooting Maurice's Piggie Park BBQ goes up in flames as crews work to battle 3-alarm fire A Lowcountry community gives back in honor of Gullah Geechee members
Ecoutez Les trois questions de RTL Petit Matin avec Jérôme Florin et Marina Giraudeau du 09 octobre 2024.
Ecoutez Les trois questions de RTL Petit Matin avec Jérôme Florin et Marina Giraudeau du 09 octobre 2024.
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Aug. 8 at 7:30 a.m. CT: VIENNA (AP) — Austrian authorities say both suspects in a foiled plot to attack Taylor Swift shows in Vienna appeared to be inspired by the Islamic State group and al-Qaida. They said Thursday that investigators found bomb-making materials at one of their homes. Officials said one of the two confessed to planning to “kill as many people as possible outside the concert venue.” HUGER, S.C. (AP) — Tropical Storm Debby has made a second landfall in South Carolina on its way up the East Coast, where residents as far north as Vermont could get several inches of rain this weekend. The National Hurricane Center says Debby came ashore early Thursday near Bulls Bay, South Carolina. The storm is expected to spread heavy rain and possible flooding as it moves inland through the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. TOKYO (AP) — A powerful earthquake has struck off Japan’s southern coast, triggering a tsunami advisory. Residents were urged to stay away from the coastline. ROMULUS, Mich. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris has declared herself and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz “joyful warriors” as they spent their first full day as running mates rallying Democrats across the Midwest. But they got an idea of just how hotly contested the region would be when they overlapped on a Wisconsin tarmac with Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance. NEW YORK (AP) — A poll shows that most Americans believe this year's presidential race will be crucial for the future of the country's democracy. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs survey finds that they see the threat differently based on their political leanings. Nearly 6 in 10 Democrats say the November election is “extremely important” to the future of U.S. democracy, compared to about 4 in 10 independents and Republicans. Many Democrats continue to view former President Donald Trump as a threat to democracy after he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election. But the results also suggest that many of Trump’s supporters agree with him that President Joe Biden is the real threat to democracy. In other news: NASA says chances are growing that astronauts may switch from Boeing to a SpaceX ride back to Earth. RFK Jr. closer to getting on New Jersey ballot; in court over NY ballot. US auto safety agency seeks information from Tesla on fatal Cybertruck crash and fire in Texas. Tropical Storm Debby churns up the East Coast, and affects weather as far away as the Great Lakes. Drones warned New York City residents about storm flooding. But the Spanish translation wasn't great. Putin accuses Ukraine of a ‘large-scale provocation’ with its raid in southwestern Russia. Gold for the United States on the track, United States women's basketball team advances,NCAA gives Harbaugh a penalty, Schwarber homers three times in the Phillies win. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate.
The discussion is all over the place in the Mancave this week, we talk about Harrison Butker's commencement speech, the brawl between AOC, MTG and Congresswoman Crockett in DC, how the FBI is warning of ISIS attacks on LGBTQ Pride parades in June, the upcoming "Queer Planet" show, Kristi Noem being banned from Native Tribes in her own state, and many other odd stories of the week. It's a banger as always!
Madigan Munro, a professional cyclist, discusses her background, training methods, and goals. She balances multiple disciplines, including mountain biking, cyclocross, and road racing. She emphasizes the importance of managing breaks and fatigue to maintain performance. Madigan also shares her experience of dealing with FOMO (fear of missing out) on social media and the importance of focusing on long-term goals. Madigan highlights the value of learning from experienced riders on Trek Factory Racing and the benefits of training variety and consistency. Madigan's goals include podium finishes at World Championships and top-five rankings in the overall World Cup season. In this conversation, Madigan Munro discusses her training and preparation for races, including the importance of consistency and mental strength. She shares insights into tapering and managing travel and jet lag before major events. Madigan also talks about building confidence and overcoming self-doubt, as well as seeking support from her family and a sports psychologist. She emphasizes the significance of belief in oneself and finding balance between school and cycling. Additionally, Madigan discusses her nutritional choices and on-the-bike fueling strategies. She concludes with words of encouragement for young riders. Huger thanks Madigan!! Chapters 00:00 Welcome 01:20 Introduction to Madigan Munro 04:06 Managing Breaks and Fatigue 05:10 Dealing with FOMO and Social Media 06:10 Working with Coach Kristen Armstrong 07:32 Long-Term Goals: U23 and Olympics 08:50 Planning for the Future 10:07 Racing with Elite Women 12:56 Learning from Experienced Riders 14:26 Improving Skills and Power 18:31 Effective Training Sessions 21:50 Maintaining Mental Freshness 22:51 Learning from Mistakes 25:52 Training Variety and Consistency 28:25 Strength Training and Activation 30:57 Goals for 2024 31:36 Training for Long Series Races 32:06 Training for Consistency and Mental Strength 32:41 Tapering and Preparing for World Championships 34:27 Managing Travel and Jet Lag 36:42 Building Confidence and Overcoming Self-Doubt 39:41 The Importance of Belief in Yourself 42:01 Seeking Support from Family and a Sports Psychologist 45:54 Finding Balance Between School and Cycling 46:23 Nutritional Choices and Fueling During Races 50:50 The Challenges of Racing and Choosing the Right Lines 56:47 The Unknowns of Upcoming Races 57:57 Final Words of Encouragement Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS9FDuHl_qp8ajqQuWwNtew/join
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When Adam Fisher was looking to make the next move in his college basketball coaching career, Michael Huger helped him land a spot on Jim Larrañaga's Miami staff back in 2015. Eight years later, when Fisher got his first head coaching job, Huger was his first hire at Temple and became Fisher's associate head coach. Huger joined us on this week's episode of The Scoop to talk about the Owls, who are 8-10 overall and 1-4 in the American Athletic Conference heading into Saturday's home game against Rice, as well as his life and career. You'll also hear more about Diane Richardson's women's basketball team and the latest Temple football recruiting and roster updates, along with answers to your mailbag questions.
Top headlines for Dec. 12, 2023:Charleston Co. School Board appoints next Chief Academic Officer‘Unlawful carry' charge leads Charleston Co. detention center bookings Infrastructure, conservation at forefront of concern for Huger developments‘It's a hostile environment': Charleston rethinking Hagood Avenue plan
Never stop learning. Be a good person. Have fun. Sometimes improvement and excellence are born from the simplest actions. Josh Huger, coach of World Champions and Olympic Medalists, exemplifies these core tenets of coaching greatness which has led him to the next stop on his impressive coaching journey, as the new Associate Head Coach for the Cal Bears. Josh Huger arrives in California with a stellar resume as one of the world's best sprint coaches, and his new athletes have been quick to pick his brain. We had a ton of fun hanging out with Josh Huger, hearing about his coaching journey and experiencing his energetic style first-hand. Who wouldn't want this guy to coach them? Enjoy!
Join Big Mike, Breezy, and Dylan as they continue the Chalk Talk Interview Series with Assistant Coach for the Temple University Men's Basketball Team Coach Michael Huger. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-blagmon-jr/support
Well Howdy doody to you toody!! Sorry, didn't see you there, barely got to say G'day. Well we're back and Huger than ever!! In what could possibly be our most recent episode yet, we're taking on a huge topic. We're not shying from controversial topics and this is no exception. We're talking about getting through the monotony of parenting, what do you do once you've been to every park every?!? We're also talking what to do when your dad hobby gets taken away from you and how do you know when you mayyyyy come from privilege. Like, review and subscribe! Get in touch at 2balddads_pod on Insta or twobalddads69@hotmail.com
A week ago, fugitive Michael Burham was on the run from Jamestown, NY and ended up at Rivers Ave Walmart. He managed to evade local law and FBI for four days. He was in the Francis Marion. However, it's our beau Anthony who found Burham and because of that, Michael Burham has been captured. Here's what went down in Anthony's words!
There's no question this episode was HUGE in Glee history. But what went on behind the scenes was equally as huge…or even huger (if that's a word)! So what really was going on while we were meeting the Warblers, Kurt was having his first kiss, Sam had his solo and Puck returned? You'll have to listen to find out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show: 1. Gov. Henry McMaster Signs Six-Week Abortion Ban into Law - https://holycitysinner.com/2023/05/25/gov-henry-mcmaster-signs-six-week-abortion-ban-into-law/ 2. Deputies release photo of fugitive as he was arrested in Huger -https://www.live5news.com/2023/05/24/fugitive-custody-berkeley-county-deputies-confirm/ 3. Federal grand jury returns 22-count indictment against Alex Murdaugh - https://www.live5news.com/app/2023/05/24/federal-grand-jury-returns-22-count-indictment-against-alex-murdaugh/ 3a. Cory Fleming pleads guilty to role in Murdaugh plot to steal $4.3M from dead housekeeper https://news.yahoo.com/cory-fleming-pleads-guilty-role-185758119.html 4. Gov. McMaster's office says 'hunt them with dogs' comment was 'joke.' SC Dems want apology. https://sports.yahoo.com/sc-democrats-demand-apology-gov-174148238.html This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.
Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, a UFC legend, actor, and all-round badass is know for his fighting attitude of, “anyone, anytime, anywhere.” His unfiltered approach to life and speaking his mind has led to unrivaled respect in the fight business and his show-stopping striking made him a fan favorite. Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Follow Cowboy Cerrone: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cowboycerrone YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BMFRanch Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cowboycerrone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DonaldCowboyCerrone Website: https://www.bmfranch.com Special thanks to our sponsors. MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for a free BCAA when you purchase $75 or more First Light: https://www.firstlight.farm/ Use Code Cam15 for 15% off your first order Leupold: https://www.leupold.com/ Black Rifle: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% your first order Hoyt: http://bit.ly/3Zdamyv Bass Pro / Cabellas: https://www.basspro.com Timestamps: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:00:32 What's the meter of becoming a legend? 0:01:54 Any time, anywhere mindset 0:04:50 Running in slippers 0:07:22 Are you really the guy? 0:09:00 Give a mouse a cookie 0:10:50 The middle class 0:13:00 Cowboy's upbringing 0:16:38 Cerrone's kid's camp 0:18:39 Traveling the world 0:20:17 Early fight career 0:21:35 Balancing roofing and kickboxing 0:25:40 Shift in training 0:30:30 When you say you're going to do something, fucking do it 0:32:00 Jackson's 0:33:00 Did I work hard enough? 0:33:50 Fight week taxation and flow state 0:39:39 Do you miss it? 0:41:30 The ups and downs of fight week 0:46:30 Movie star 0:51:09 Mark Wahlberg 0:53:27 Shootin' bows 0:54:50 The Brisby Rivalry 0:55:39 Raising boys 1:01:00 Life is competition 1:04:07 Death is a part of life 1:09:48 Elk hunting with Cam 1:10:01 What do you learn about yourself making movies? 1:13:00 Huger dick 1:13:32 Why is Dale Brisby's hair better than yours? 1:14:13 Are you ready to get whooped by Dale? 1:15:05 What makes a champion? 1:18:35 Any time, anywhere 1:21:55 Turning fight mode off 1:24:00 Hoyt passing 1:25:10 Sponsorships
Before the Fellowship: Fans Read and React to the Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Every Week
Ungoliant and Morgoth make their way toward Angband, his old fortress. She demands that Morgoth fulfill his promise, so he feeds her many of the gems that he has stolen; but he refuses to concede the Silmarils. So Ungoliant sends out her webs. Three friends read and react to the greatest story you've never heard — the Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien. 00:41 Cameron reads pages 80-82 from the Silmarillion, 2nd Edition 8:40 Summary 9:23 Discussion "'Blackheart!' she said. 'I have done thy bidding. But I hunger still.' 'What wouldst thou have more?' said Morgoth. 'Dost thou desire all the world for thy belly? I did not vow to give thee that. I am its Lord.' 'Not so much,' said Ungoliant. 'But thou hast a great treasure from Formenos; I will have all that. Yea, with both hands thou shalt give it'. Then perforce Morgoth surrendered to her the gems that he bore with him, one by one and grudgingly; and she devoured them, and their beauty perished from the world. Huger and darker yet grew Ungoliant, but her lust was unsated. 'With one hand thou givest,' she said; 'with the left only. Open thy right hand...'" Send feedback to beforethefellowship@gmail.com WATCH this Episode on YouTube Follow us as we follow Tolkien: TWITTER DISCORD The Rings of Power comes to Amazon, but nothing compares to the real story JRR Tolkien wrote. Is the Silmarillion his masterpiece? The Silmarillion is a book everyone should read, but it can be intimidating. Go on a journey with us. Witness the creation of Tolkien's universe, meet the villain that's bigger and badder than Sauron, and hear a love story that will leave you in tears. We are not experts, we're just fans like you. And we're having a blast going through this masterpiece of fiction, 15 minutes at a time. Grad a cup of tea or your favorite scotch (or your steering wheel!) and join us every week! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beforethefellowship/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beforethefellowship/support
#RHOP szn episode 14! The Grand Dame vs.The Real Grand Dame, Robyn vs.Karen & Wendy vs.Mia!!! Let's gooooooooo!!!!!
This week we're recapping RHOP, RHOM, AND RHOSLC! Plus talking Friend Ofs, Sprinter Vans, & Staying Off the Grindr! We're joined again by Reid, + a special guest surprise at the end! Support the showSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/Itsaboutbravo
Josh Huger is an Assistant Coach at the University of Tennessee. Sophomore Jordan Crooks just got back from SC Worlds with a gold medal in the 50 Freestyle. During the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the Lady Vols enjoyed a program-record six Olympic qualifiers, as Erika Brown (USA), Tess Cieplucha (Canada), Mona McSharry (Ireland), Cherelle Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago), Kira Toussaint (Netherlands) and Ellen Walshe (Ireland) represented their countries at the Summer Games. The men's squad had three Olympians with Lyubomir Epitropov (Bulgaria), Michael Houlie (South Africa) and Joaquin Vargas (Peru) competing in Tokyo. Prior to UT, Josh coached at Virginia Tech and William & Mary. 00:00 - Welcome Josh Huger! 00:58 - University of Tennessee Mid-Season Update 03:23 - Approaching a Season Plan 06:22 - Josh Huger Background as a Sprint Coach 08:42 - Josh Establishing His Own Style 11:18 - Jordan Crooks: Hungry to Improve 16:47 - Improving Different Elements of Power 19:50 - Underwater Chute Set 22:11 - Comparing Crooks to Dressel 25:29 - Speed Endurance and Race Experience 29:03 - Incorporating Long-Course Training 31:03 - The State of the Team and the Future 33:22 - Balancing the Pursuit of Championship Titles 36:10 - Everyone Needs Different Food Groups Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD: Big and small digital pace clocks, virtual scoreboards, and live results. Sign up for our newsletter! Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube
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Today on the Monuments to Me podcast, we're joined by Ensa Huger. Ensa is an accountant, speaker, author, consultant, and entrepreneur enthusiast. She's an Atlanta native and accounting graduate from George State, and she loves all things finance and empowerment. In today's episode, Ensa is sharing the tools, information, and resources to help Black women grow in the finance space, build wealth, and pursue financial empowerment. Together, we discuss Ensa's unique approach to finances as fitness. We also discuss how to identify your financial decisions as wise choices or ones that come from an emotional place. We talk about budgeting, how Ensa helps businesses get financially healthy, and why corporate America is a toxic environment – especially for Black women. This is an episode with all the tools you need to achieve financial freedom and feel empowered with your financial situation. So tune in and take notes; you won't want to miss this. To learn more about our hosts and guest, make sure you check out their Instagram pages. Tyi @tyi.mccray Akilah @akilahffriend Monuments to Me Show: @monumentstome And please email the show at Monumentstomepodcast@gmail.com
Aujourd'hui c'est la journée internationale de prévention des catastrophes naturelles portée par l'ONU. Comment adapter nos comportements pour faire face aux nouveaux risques climatiques ⛈
The FX markets kick off the week on an extremely chaotic note. Both the pound and the euro are being severely punished for the political decisions that are taken in the UK and in Italy respectively. As expected, the far-right candidate Giorgia Meloni won a clear majority in Italy at yesterday's election, with Brothers of Italy gaining more than 25% of the votes. And Meloni's right-wing alliance with Salvini's League and Berlusconi's Forza Italia got around 43% of the votes: the terrible consequence of the pandemic, the war and the energy crisis. The EURUSD has been shattered this morning. The pair dived to 0.9550. But it's almost worst across the Channel, if that's any consolation. Investors really hated the ‘mini budget' announced in UK last Friday. Investors were expecting to hear about a huge spending package from Liz Truss government, but the package has been even HUGER than the market expectations. UK's 10-year yield jumped more than 20% since last week, the FTSE dived near 2% and Cable tanked below 1.0350 in Asia this morning. Elsewhere, the US dollar index took a lift, and the dollar index is just crossing above the 114 mark at the time of talking. Gold dived to $1626 on the back of soaring US dollar. US crude oil plunged below $80 per barrel. The S&P500 fell to the lowest levels since this summer, whereas the Dow Jones fell below the summer dip. Happily, the European equities are better bid this morning, but investors remain tense and worried. Listen to find out more!
Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (1876–1958), a leader of the Charleston Renaissance, immortalized the beauty and history of the Carolina Lowcountry and helped propel the region into an important destination for cultural tourism.In the book Alice: Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, Charleston Renaissance Artist, Dwight McInvail and his co-authors draw on unpublished papers, letters, and interviews to create a personal account of the artist's life and work. The book is enriched by over 200 illustrations of paintings, prints, sketches, and photographs, many shared for the first time.McInvaill and internationally renowned South Carolina Artist Jonathan Green join Walter Edgar in conversation about Alice Ravenel Huger Smith and her work.
We got trailers this week, y'all! The RHOA and RHOP spin-off trailers have dropped, and Eddie and Matthew are thrilled. After a quick discussion about what's to come this year for our Atlanta ladies and the Huger family, the boys jump into what's happening with Shawndreca vs Kandi and Todd on Kandi & the Gang (7:53), Ciara vs Lindsay on Summer House (17:46), Teresa vs the rest of the ladies on RHONJ (31:19), and Heather vs Noella on RHOOC (43:08). KG (7:53) SH (17:46) RHONJ (31:19) RHOC (43:08)
We've now got a Kenobi teaser, and we're getting closer and closer to the show being released. Alec Guiness, the OG Obi-wan was not only majestically mystical and mysterious, but played a pinnacle part in the Star Wars universe and played an even HUGER role in the time before the originals...which wasn't known at the time. BUT, through Alec's brilliant acting, he was able to portray the good times he had, the PTSD of the clone wars, losing a friend to the dark side all in a deep, blank stare. Incredible acting.
2+ years to interview Alfred Huger wasn't too long to wait. After spending 8 years at Cisco following the acquisition of SourceFire, Al recently departed the networking giant to do his 4th startup in as many decades. Unbound from the usual PR police, Al candidly speaks on a wide range of topics from why he has stayed at companies long past acquisition and how to distinguish between a miserable and a winning acquirer. Having raised venture capital funding in the 90s until now, Al's experience charts a timeline of what's happened to cybersecurity funding over the last 4 decades. From hardscrabble early days to today's megarounds and eyepopping valuations, Alfred explains how he's raising funding for his new company and why even a successful entrepreneur is not likely to bootstrap their business on their own funds alone.Al shares his playbook for spotting the right product ideas along with some blunt words of caution for those excited about the latest industry analyst report. While cybersecurity veterans critiquing reviews and analysts is by no means novel, we go beyond an explanation of the negative implications to a new development from an unexpected place that is improving transparency and the industry in general. And that marketing plan? Al explains how it starts with your product and not your website.If you've ever thought about starting a cybersecurity company and wanted to sit down with a “been there done that” serial entrepreneur for a clear-headed, no nonsense dialogue, this episode is for you.
This week, we have officially entered the 74th Hunger Games in these chapters and a lot happens! Brittany and Chris discuss survival strategies, commentators, the gift of water, and even Capitol-ist Hunger Games branding that would surely exist. They also explore Gale, Haymitch, Effie, and Cinna's POVs watching Katniss in the Games. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! And, if you really enjoy our content, consider becoming one of our amazing patrons and get even more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines. Every dollar helps keep the podcast sustainable! Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
Perhaps an even HUGER week ahead for Baylor Bears Basketball--given what happened in Lawrence--as they welcome Texas to Waco and then hit the road to Lubbock. Brent and David start off by tring to make sense of whatever the heck that was at Kansas. But then we got the most productive game of Everyday John's time as a Baylor Bear in a nice road win against Kansas State. Then the guys take a look at the first matchup this season between the Texas Longhorns and Baylor as the Bears hope to open a gap between them and the teams behind them in the Big 12 race. A chance for redemption, the National Champs take on Texas Tech in yet another important mid-week matchup. This week's epsidoe rounds out with Starting Five of Travel Musts! Go Bears and Sic Em!
Congressional debate. House of Representatives. On its first day, the 8th Congress considered the designation amendment. The first formulation of the amendment had the five highest electoral vote earners on the ballot in the House if no one candidate had a majority of the electoral votes. Democratic–Republican John Clopton of Virginia, the largest state in the Union, argued that having five names on the list for a contingency election took the power from the people, so he proposed that there be only two names on the list. On October 20, the House appointed a seventeen-member committee (one Representative from each state) to fine-tune the amendment. The original proposal starting in the New York State Legislature would have, along with designation, put forward the idea of the district election of electors that Treasury Secretary Gallatin had supported. Shortly after the committee was formed, Federalist Benjamin Huger attempted to add a provision regarding district elections to the proposed amendment, but the committee ignored him. The committee then submitted an updated version of the designation amendment to the House on October 23 that changed the number of candidates in a contingency election from five to three and allowed the Senate to choose the vice president if there were a tie in that race. Small Federalist states disliked the change from five to three because it made it far less likely that a small-state candidate would make it to a contingency election. Huger and New York Federalist Gaylord Griswold argued that the Constitution was a compromise between large and small states and the method chosen by the Framers is supposed to check the influence of the larger states. Huger even asserted that the Constitution itself was not a union of people, but a union of large and small states in order to justify the original framework for electing the president. Designation, argued Griswold and Huger, would violate the spirit of the Constitution by taking away a check on the power of the large states. Next up for the Federalists was Seth Hastings of Massachusetts, who submitted the argument that the designation amendment rendered the vice presidency useless and advocated for the elimination of the three-fifths clause. John C Smith asked the inflammatory question of whether the proposed amendment was to help Jefferson get reelected. Speaker Nathaniel Macon called this inappropriate. After Matthew Lyon of Kentucky denounced any reference to the three-fifths clause as mere provocation, the House easily passed the resolution 88 to 39 on October 28. Many Northern representatives argued for the elimination of the electoral college, and argued for direct election of the President by all U.S. voters.
It's the Thanksgiving special, yinz guys. Let's talk about what we are thankful for; particularly our Bravo network. I dive in deep with my top 10 things I'm bravo for: housewives edition. Can you guess which franchise I'm thankful for is delivering some of the best television since 'Drag me, Monique'? Tune in now for some of the best moments this past year that I truly appreciate, along with a special segment of a thanksgiving day dinner at the Huger household. Follow ME @bravoyinzer Follow us @bleavpodcasts and @bleavpopculture on the IG, honey!
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We're diving into the aftermath of the Ashley Darby Williamsburg Dumpster Fire Incident of 2021 and asking important questions like "do we think our husbands would be beloved or hated on tv?". We also dive into Shahs of Sunset reunion/finale and discuss how stupid everyone is, as usual. Patreon is Launched! Patreon.com/therealityispod For Hurricane Ida Relief, check out these amazing organizations. NOLA Ready: Part of the city of New Orleans' emergency response, NOLA Ready is looking for volunteers to assist in sorting and distributing resources, navigation, supporting non-profit organizations among other duties. People can sign up to volunteer here to help with operations that began today. Project Hope: Helping the Louisiana area since Hurricane Katrina, the organization is sending 11 volunteers to Louisiana and will also give out 8,000 hygiene kits, which include shampoo, soap, a toothbrush, deodorant, washcloth and a first-aid kit. The group will also give out N95 masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among rescue efforts. Donations can be made here. Rebuilding Together: The New Orleans chapter of the organization is taking donations, and has an Amazon wish list of supplies that will be sent to people affected. World Central Kitchen: Founded by chef José Andrés, the organizations began preparing meals to emergency shelters on Sunday. Andrés said on Twitter yesterday they have supplied three kitchens with over 10,000 meals. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therealityispod/message
Welcome to part one of our four part series on your dollars, how you control them, and how you put them to work for you. On this episode meet Ensa Huger, a financial and accounting wizard in Atlanta GA. Ensa is DEEP in this financial world and throughout this series she doubles as both guest and cohost. She grounds you in our communities wealth/income position and then carefully lays this budgeting game out to help you better position yourself for tomorrow. This episode and series is for you no matter where you are on your financial journey. Across this series we will discuss, budgeting, getting out of debt, investing, and understanding how to make the most of the curent tax law. Make sure you go engage with Ensa at her business site SEED Financial and on her IG page Don't forget to get social with While Black IG: WHILE_BLACK; TWITTER @whileblackpc; FB @whileblackpodcast or email: whileblackpodcast@gmail.com Recorded @ drsatl.com Theme song Produced by Wahid Gomes and licensed through Verde Music Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to part one of our four part series on your dollars, how you control them, and how you put them to work for you. On this episode meet Ensa Huger, a financial and accounting wizard in Atlanta GA. Ensa is DEEP in this financial world and throughout this series she doubles as both guest and cohost. She grounds you in our communities wealth/income position and then carefully lays this budgeting game out to help you better position yourself for tomorrow. This episode and series is for you no matter where you are on your financial journey. Across this series we will discuss, budgeting, getting out of debt, investing, and understanding how to make the most of the curent tax law. Make sure you go engage with Ensa at her business site SEED Financial and on her IG page Don't forget to get social with While Black IG: WHILE_BLACK; TWITTER @whileblackpc; FB @whileblackpodcast or email: whileblackpodcast@gmail.com Recorded @ drsatl.com Theme song Produced by Wahid Gomes and licensed through Verde Music Group
This week Mandy's joined by Housewives fanatic and historian, @PetShopBoy! They discuss why they're both Huger boogers, his affection for Mia (“the love child of Monique and Katie Rost”), and whether Nicki Minaj would make a good RHOP reunion host. They then shift over to RHONY and try to dissect what's wrong with this season. Perhaps its time to shake things up with the OGs who haven't shown us anything new in awhile? Plus, Mandy's thoughts on the Family Karma finale. Check out The B List with PetShopBoy: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-b-list-with-petshopboy/id1493424449 Follow Mandy on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mandyslutsker/
This episode addresses concerns education professionals have with returning students to school during COVID-19. Dr Donna Huger, director of school counseling at a high school located in South Carolina, spent time on today's Chat & Chew to discuss her school's plans to return students to the classroom in Fall 2020. Of course, this comes weeks after graduating a class in Spring 2020.
Michael Huger is entering his 7th season as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at his alma mater, Bowling Green State University. Huger came to Bowling Green after four seasons at the University of Miami. He had spent eight total seasons as an assistant coach for head coach Jim Larranaga, whom he played for at BG. Prior to following Larranaga to Miami, Huger coached four seasons at George Mason where he helped lead the Patriots to the postseason every year. Huger began his coaching career at Longwood University (Va.) where he spent two seasons. Before joining the coaching ranks, Huger played professional basketball in Europe for 13 years, spending time in Finland, Holland and Belgium. A native of New York City, Huger is a 1994 graduate of Bowling Green State University where he was a Naismith Award nominee and the runner-up for MAC Player of the Year as a senior. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for moregreat basketball content. Take some notes as you listen to this episode with Michael Huger, Head Men's Basketball Coach at Bowling Green State University. Website - https://bgsufalcons.com/sports/mens-basketball (https://bgsufalcons.com/sports/mens-basketball) Email - mhuger@bgsu.edu Twitter - https://twitter.com/coachhugerbg (@coachhugerbg) Visit our Sponsors! https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ (Dr. Dish Basketball) Mention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! https://aryse.com/ (Aryse) As the first exo-performance company, ARYSE makes products that mimic and strengthen the way the body works. Click the link for team pricing. http://www.fastmodelsports.com/ (Fast Model Sports) Use Code SAVE10 to get 10% off the number one play diagramming software for coaches https://pgcbasketball.com/ (PGC Basketball) 100 Basketball Camps. 30 States. 2 Countries. PGC offers basketball camps and training for dedicated players of all positions and coaches at every level. Twitter Podcast - https://twitter.com/hoopheadspod (@hoopheadspod) Mike - https://twitter.com/hdstarthoops (@hdstarthoops) Jason - https://twitter.com/jsunkle (@jsunkle) Network - https://twitter.com/HoopHeadsPodNet (@HoopHeadsPodNet) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hoopheadspod/ (@hoopheadspod) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/ (https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/) YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ) Support this podcast
Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (1876–1958), a leader of the Charleston Renaissance, immortalized the beauty and history of the Carolina Lowcountry and helped propel the region into an important destination for cultural tourism.In the book Alice: Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, Charleston Renaissance Artist, Dwight McInvail and his co-authors draw on unpublished papers, letters, and interviews to create a personal account of the artist's life and work. The book is enriched by over 200 illustrations of paintings, prints, sketches, and photographs, many shared for the first time.McInvaill and internationally renowned South Carolina Artist Jonathan Green join Walter Edgar in conversation about Alice Ravenel Huger Smith and her work.
Our guest today is Al Huger, Vice President of Cisco's security platform and response. Al is a well known figure in the vulnerability space, and has developed several patents for cloud managed threat products which hunt down malware. He is also a three time veteran of building security companies, and successfully selling them to large organizations, including Cisco. In this interview there is a huge amount of useful advice for anyone who is thinking of selling a company, or perhaps building your own security company is an ambition of yours. We also explore the hottest security trends, taking a particular look at the future of end user security and SASE. And we lift the lid on Al's creative process, as he talks about how he comes up with new ideas. We also talk about culture, the power of his team, and Al's advice for security leaders heading into the next 6 months. In the studio, Sana leads our intro topic by recapping the best of RSAC 2021. And in Threat Corner, Ben and Hazel have a discussion on a new threat actor category posed by Talos: the privateers, whereby Hazel finally learns the difference between privateers and pirates.Resources mentioned in the episode:Cisco Secure Insights Summit with Al Huger: https://www.linkedin.com/video/live/urn:li:ugcPost:6806262317710491648/Talos blog post on the proposal for a new category of threat actor: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2021/05/privateer-groups.htmlTime stamps:02:10: Intro topic by Sana - RSAC 2021 highlights11:06: Interview with Al Huger, part 123:27: Threat corner: The new potential threat actor category - the privateers 28:39: Interview with Al Huger, part 248:49: Final thoughts and outro
EP259- Listener Questions News Amazon is building Micro Fulfillment Centers to deliver fast-moving grocery & convenience SKUs in under 45mins. Locations include Seattle, DC, Baltimore, Dallas, Nashville, Detroit, Chicago, San Diego, Phoenix launching this year. Listener Questions Ted: will headless commerce take off in 2021? why/why not? RetailRazor: Amazon has been getting hit w/an endless series of media articles about their private label development at the expense of other merchants on the platform. But #retailers have been doing this since, well, forever. Ex. – Dept Stores private label apparel. Why is Amazon different? Wanda Cadigan: We’re seeing a big increase in visual media use cases for e-com. It’s the new digital proxy for in-store experience. Curious on your thoughts around shoppable video trends and adoption esp. in Americas. Darin Archer: When will we have a major paradigm shift from the online store? Category pages and PDP’s seem dated in the era of TikTok. Instagram shopping and all those other things are like pop-up shops. When will retailers make a big step change in the experience? Brendan Witcher: When will the Jason And Scot Show T-shirts finally be made available and can I have mine signed before you send it? You guys rock! Thanks for helping to keep balance in the (retail) Force. Kevin Cronin: Thoughts on e-com conversion tracking and how it has +/- impacted companies/industry. BinhWinn: What do you think is keeping Amazon from entering the promising African market? Kelly Goetsch: Looking forward to the episode! I’m seeing all the CX-related vendors (Salesforce, SAP, Bloomreach, Acquia, etc) building or buying CDPs in the past ~12 months. I get the value of CDPs but why were all of these acquisitions done so rapidly? Is this related to 3rd party cookies? tec_wiz: We have seen a significant “stimi” bounce on Amazon, do both of you feel the reopening exuberance will keep the sales acceleration going and if so for how long? Interested to see if you two are in the Jamie Dimon camp? Trevor Sumner: There will be a multi-billion media shift to in-store. Who controls the brand spend? Will it be media folks? Will shopper marketing and trade dollars increase? How will brand orgs need to transform to take advantage of the digitized store? Scott Silverman: What do you think will be the most surprising post-pandemic consumer behaviors that e-commerce retailers should prepare for? Episode 259 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded live on Thursday April 8, 2021. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Co-Founder of ChannelAdvisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Transcript Jason: [0:24] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this is episode 259 being recorded on Thursday April 8 I’m your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I’m here with your co-host Scot Wingo. Scot: [0:39] Hey Jason and welcome back Jason and Scot show listeners Jason how’s your spring going up there and sunny Chicago. Jason: [0:47] It is going well but you you’ve already thrown me for a loop I don’t deal with change and you took the year out of our intro thing so I total I’m totally messed up now. Scot: [1:01] It’s 20 21 so you’re back. Jason: [1:04] Thanks thanks I appreciate you appreciate you saving me ya know spring is going good we had two lovely days of like, like High 70 low 80 degree weather here and I got super excited and then as is often going to happen in Chicago it was all a mirage because today it’s like 16 raining. Scot: [1:24] Want want want sorry to hear that here in North Carolina it’s funny because we’ve had, Bob’s Ilion New people move to our state some of them from the Midwest a lot from California New York and when they move here we’re always like hey in February, used to be get ready for pollen season it’s going to be like unlike anything you’ve ever seen in their lap and like we have pain and San Francisco are you crazy and then are real pollen season hits which were in the thick of right now and they lose their minds because you literally get a you know coating on your car where your car is essentially just looks like it’s been painted yellow so we are in heavy heavy pollen season right now, I have seasonal allergies so I am you know pretty pretty loosey-goosey right now I think I’ve had like 16 Benadryl ‘s and 5’s vertex of so if I’m a little spacey it’s due to that. Jason: [2:14] I love that yeah I was going to ask if you like develop a stronger immunity system because that would that would wreak havoc on me although it has to be good for the car wash industry. Scot: [2:27] It is so that’s the computer that’s the Silver Lining so yes we we are very very busy right now so it’s good a good thing. Jason: [2:35] Yeah where I grew up in Southern California we had a very similar issue the saltwater from the beach would make all the cars filthy. Scot: [2:45] Good we will have to look at San Diego as a possible location. Jason: [2:49] Yeah the beachfront homes in San Diego. Scot: [2:53] So tonight we have a lot of good listener questions but before we get to that it wouldn’t be a Jason Scott show if we didn’t talk about a little breaking Amazon news. Jason: [3:11] News your margin is their opportunity. Scot: [3:20] Jason I was excited as our resident grocery Guru in the chief digital grocery retail. Grocery grocery store officer I wanted to get your expert opinion I saw this on Twitter I guess there’s a magazine called hungry and it’s missing a bunch of vowels H NG Ry, hindery and they had a scoop so they have confirmed that Amazon is building 11. A hundred and forty thousand square foot micro fulfillment centers. It’s kind of funny to talk about a hundred forty thousand square feet and taught micro but I guess you know when the alternative is a million it is small, and they are designed to move a hundred thousand fast-moving Grocery and convenience cues in less than 45 minutes, and the initial set of cities are Seattle Washington D.C Baltimore Dallas Nashville Detroit Chicago San Diego Phoenix and going to be launching them this year. This is super interesting to me because we had we’ve had several amazonians on the show past amazonians, and Amazon does these pretty big Cycles on an annual basis where they’re going to make big Investments and to me this was a really big signal that they’ve decided that this is an important category. So I tweeted about this and then I had several. [4:39] What I would call Amazon insiders not bullies but people that are maybe in orbit away from Amazon and know what’s kind of going on and the thing that surprised me is that there, they were saying that go puff we’ve talked a little bit about on the show but I want to use this entree into that to get your thoughts on that too. They are growing at a tremendous Pace I’ve heard several people say they have over a billion dollars in sales they are a retailer so it’s not a gmv Marketplace kind of thing so GM ve is real Revenue. And then they didn’t acquisition of an alcohol company that was also about a billion dollars so now they’ve got kind of a two billion dollar company they’re going after some categories and areas Amazon is very keen to get to so the grocery and alcohol, I looked him up in some of the databases that go plows raised over two billion dollars you know squarely in the, if passed the Unicorn status which is over a billion dollar valuation I think they’re into the DECA unicorn kind of status so really interesting moves here you’re kind of I guess a battle between these two folks breaking out into the open what do you think about all that. Jason: [5:49] Yeah yeah there’s a lot of interesting stuff going on there the maybe I’ll start with BevMo and work backwards to Amazon Amazon or go puff and work backwards to Amazon. The you know we talk a lot about covid accelerating trends that already existed this whole notion of. Delivering alcoholic beverages was already really starting to pick up some steam we’ve had drizzly on the show before which was one is one of the dominant players in in alcohol delivery and most of them are via these. These are complicated Marketplace models because you have to do the delivery from someone that has a liquor license. [6:30] And so then the pandemic vastly accelerated liquor delivery because under normal circumstances the vast majority of alcohol is consumed. What the industry calls on premises which means at a bar and so because you know Bars were closed or constrained so much, we certainly were consuming way more alcohol at home which means we had to buy it or get it delivered, we got a bunch of meals delivered from restaurants that weren’t allowed to bundle alcohol with them in many cases so all of these Trends made it really accelerated the alcohol delivery industry and. I don’t you know we don’t there’s not great numbers but my sense is that no one benefited more than go puff and partly because they, are closer to a first-party model so they did by a very significant alcohol chain on the west coast BevMo. Um so they own a bunch of their own liquor licenses they own a lot of product that they deliver to people, and they actually started out not delivering the liquor but delivering the snacks so go puff started out do everything you know Munchies presumably to people that were high. [7:47] Um hence the go puff delivering snacks on college campuses and so. Part of their model is they actually inventory their own snacks they have these micro fulfillment centers and so buying BevMo give them a bunch of liquor licenses and it also gave them a bunch of locations that they could stage. [8:09] There there fast-moving food alcohol items and go puff is always focused on cold so they’re one of the best. Nationwide cold chain one hour delivery services so if you need to store something cold and then deliver it. They’re one of the few options out there so for all those reasons. Go puff is booming then you know we throw in the trend we’ve talked about a lot on this show the retail media networks and all these sellers you know monetizing their business by selling ads, so you know go puff has been able to successfully get a nice chunk of AD revenue from that, and I have to believe Amazon sees that and says hey we need you know they obviously have a lot of their own plans and capabilities around to our delivery of those kind of items, and I’ll bet you go puff is sort of accelerating Amazon’s aspirations. Scot: [9:06] Another another Insider told me that go puff has an ad Network that’s kind of getting a fair amount of traction and that’s another thing that Amazon’s attention you know we’ve talked about on the show that they’re their ad Network. It’s getting a lot of steam it’s kind of getting to be almost the scale of AWS and contributing quite a bit of profit it’s in the kind of pesky other category so it has some other things mixed in there but from what we can tell it’s pretty pretty large and growing making Amazon the third largest ad Network behind Google and Facebook. What do you think about does that make sense to you or you familiar with this go puff ad Network. Jason: [9:46] Yeah a little bit It’s Tricky I do think they’re generating some significant Revenue. The the wrinkle is. Advertising for alcohol is dicey so you know so I think what go puff is generating the most is is right these ad revenue from the these like cpg snacks and things like that that are getting delivered, with the alcohol like the you know the bummer is the alcohol people spend so much money on pram and with that clothes they would have shifted a bunch of money into these other channels but it’s. It’s risky to do and and you know most of the big players aren’t willing to take those. Those sort of risks with with the various compliance and to do so. So that’s a little complicated and then I you know I would say they’re probably generating a bunch of Revenue but it’s not a very mature platform with a lot of tools yet and so I haven’t seen any. Any sizing on it. Scot: [10:46] So that is the news and now let’s go into. Jason: [11:01] This question question question question question. Scot: [11:08] All right our first listener question comes from Ted and he says and I’m going to shoot this one over to you Jason well headless Commerce take off in 2021 why or why not. Jason: [11:23] Yeah, talked about a lot we’ve covered it few times on this show just for people that may not be familiar it’s a it’s a method of. Implementing an e-commerce site so instead of a piece of software that’s kind of a monolithic software that has all the check out functions and product catalog functions and all those sorts of things with the user interface. Um it’s a it’s a system where, where the software company provides a bunch of apis and you kind of build your own e-commerce experience leveraging those apis and it generally you build your own user interface so hence it’s headless, um and it’s the definitely the most trendy architecture right now it’s talked about the most. [12:16] The and it kind of is catching on but the reality is we’re just not really going to know because one of the problems with headless Comet or it’s a benefit of headless Commerce but it’s a problem when you’re tracking it is. You can do it very piecemeal right so you could you could have mostly monolithic software and you could say oh you know what, my checkout isn’t very good and I can’t take all the the alternative payment methods I’d like so I’m just gonna, improve my checkout flow and so you could add a couple headless apis just for the checkout flow and it could be. Four percent of your total e-commerce site but now you’re partly headless so you know so I would say. [13:02] Most people that build something new are going to adopt a technology like that but it often is very incremental versus a big bang where you kind of rip out everything you had and put something else in so it’s it’s a little bit like the. The so slowly increasing water temperature in the Frog like we’re all getting boiled by headless Commerce but like I don’t know when you’ll officially declare it like taking off versus not taking off. Scot: [13:29] Yeah and so some of the big players so there’s Commerce tool or tools and then, Faisal has a company called Fabric and we had some confusion over multiple Fabrics but he is one of the fabrics and then anyone else there’s because I’ve seen I’ve seen some of the Shopify folks and sidebar it seems like they’ve hired everyone I know in e-commerce at Shopify those guys are hiring it’s like some kind of an incredible clip right now. I see them all talking about how they effectively, are at least framing Shopify as being a headless player which doesn’t make sense to me bless there’s like some study Pi is enough moveth so who are the players and is Shopify a player. Jason: [14:10] Yeah so there’s kind of a couple categories of platforms that that offer headless Commerce and it’s such a buzzword I like a lot of other things I would argue people that like. Are are not very truly headless Commerce. Have an offering they would call head owes Commerce but so there’s a bunch of traditional platforms that were monoliths that saw this trend coming and kind of pivoted right so, to me that would be someone like an Alaska path, that that kind of had a turnkey platform and they really like focused on the Headless version of that platform and today I think. [14:45] Any new customer is probably mostly headless the all of the the brand new platforms tend to be headless so certainly fabric. Um There there’s a bunch of small players it’s pretty fragmented industry you mentioned Commerce tools which to my knowledge was really the first platform out there that was headed west so there now they’ve been I want to say they’ve been doing headrests for like 10 years they were originally a spin-off of hybris before sap bottom. And so those guys have been doing ahead of us for a long time and. Traction but then there’s the the traditional SAS players and the two biggest examples would be Salesforce Commerce Cloud which formerly was demandware and Shopify in both of those are. Monolith software that’s offered via SAS but both companies have recognized the Headless Trend and have launched. Separate products which are an API SAS model so you can rent. Salesforce Commerce apis and build your own head with solution that leverages the Salesforce infrastructure and similarly you can. Via Shopify plus you can rent apis from Shopify and build a headless solution and Shopify plus so they they both are very legitimate. [16:11] Head West Solutions but I would say you know as a percentage of their total user base it’s a small minority of their user base that have that headless configuration. And then in the case of Salesforce one other note I would make is, one of the problems with headless is okay so now you don’t have a user experience or a GUI and you have to build that yourself and there’s cost associated with that and you may or may not be good at that you may not follow all the, the industry convention so there’s pros and cons to not getting a, a store in a box and particularly as we talked about on this show a lot mobile is so complicated and evolving so fast that there was a company out there called MOBA 5 that had built a really good. Mobile user interface that could leverage all of these these Head West Commerce tax and they were acquired last year by Salesforce because that’s. There’s so much energy there so now somewhat ironically, you can buy MOBA fi user interface and Salesforce Commerce cloud apis and put them together and I you know you’re technically headless on the one hand but on the other hand you got a complete TurnKey solution from Salesforce. Scot: [17:30] Yeah it’s like when you were a kid remember those things that had like three little sections and you can change the purple head the body and the feet so sounds like that’s kind of where we’re going to. Jason: [17:39] Yeah I mean that the simple metaphor for these platforms are like Legos right so you know you get a kid a little Legos and you can you can snap them together like the picture on the outside of the box or you can you know snap them together in an entirely different way if you. [17:57] Um so let’s go to the next question also from Twitter this is from retail razor and the question is Amazon has been getting hit with an endless series of media articles about the private label development at the expense of other merchants on the platform, but retailers have been doing this since well forever example department stores private label apparel why is Amazon different. Scot: [18:25] Yeah and this is a while I’m an Amazon Guru I’m not a huge on politics but but this is a political kind of thing that’s going on here so you know you’ve got so you got Jeff Bezos world’s richest man I think at this point yeah I think Elon is kind of catching up to him at some point I think they crossed for a little bit one what does. Jason: [18:50] They did but it shouldn’t even count because you know Jeff Bezos has like ex-wife that also has 40 billion dollars. Scot: [18:57] True yeah but she’s not giving it away as quickly as you can so she may actually. Jason: [19:02] She’s much more admirable than him that’s true. Scot: [19:05] She may be the millionaire poor house and then, you know another thing is he bought the Washington Post which is you know also seems to have caused a lot more political kind of Venom to come his way. And you know Amazon itself is a big company and you know there’s they’re just easy to shoot at and so you’re hearing a lot of talk antitrust talk a lot of folks want to break them up, the two most vocal that I see are Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren yeah they very much want to break those guys up Bernie Sanders is always talking about how they pay more and you know. If you look at the disparity between what Jeff Bezos makes and the $15 an hour employee that’s a big number. [20:01] Let’s Elizabeth warrant then there’s Amazon doesn’t pay taxes because they take every penny they make in plow it back into growing and hiring more people and and buying where houses and building, we just talked about they’re going to build you know what it was at Eleven Hundred and forty thousand square feet facility centers that’s not cheap I don’t know. Each of those maybe 50 million bucks so that’s 6 billion dollars right there, you know so so they don’t they take every penny of profit and they just see such a big opportunity they keep plowing it in and therefore they don’t make profit and you get taxed on profit so they don’t really pay taxes and then of course everything he does a lot of you know. Corporate all legal but corporate setups so that they can avoid taxes like. They’ll have their European group and some kind of a tax-free area and you know they will set up the structure of the companies to minimize taxes globally and then also the United States. [21:02] So I think that’s why they’re under a Target and then you know there’s it’s also really easy to find third-party sellers that are brands that have sold on there and a private label came out of their stuff and it’s, it’s kind of catnip for reporters to find a, it’s very easy to find people that are very upset about Amazon I see it on Twitter all the time yeah there’s third-party sellers that are very unhappy about the way they’re treated and creates a lot of possible content. So that’s that’s my take I think it is. If this ever got into a court and you were looking at the facts I think retail razors right that there’s nothing new going on here and it’s kind of silly to argue this, it’s even silly the argue the antitrust argument because you know I think it’s pretty fair to Define Amazon in the same context as Walmart right and. [21:57] Walmart is as big or bigger so it’s not like Amazon is got some. Position compared to like a Walmart targets really big there are other very big large retailers and there’s it’s also hard to point to note the consumer being harmed. Poor consumers they’re getting cheaper stuff faster its there’s not a lot of, it’s not like a monopoly where your price gouging or there’s no choice anything Amazon’s Lord prices and increased choice. Now that being said if you look at Europe Dave kind of defined monopolies differently in there it doesn’t have to be a consumer damage so there’s a lot of talk about that kind of coming, and then the Biden Administration hired someone that has that similar kind of a take on on antitrust that it’s really. The size and not the the consumer. [22:50] So those are my loose reading of some of the political winds you know what. My take is companies move a thousand times faster than governments and they’ll be able to, navigate whatever the government throws out them succeed if we all remember well you and I remember the Microsoft all the who are around antitrust, Microsoft’s doing okay after that they’re they did find they had to just kind of do some, little things around their browser they spend a bunch of money around it but at the end of the day it was effectively a slap on the wrist of anything so so I don’t think it’s just a lot of noise and I don’t really foresee there being anything that slows down Amazon from this. How about you Jason. Jason: [23:31] Yeah I mean there’s a lot there I won’t rehash it all but. [23:39] I think you’re right like I think the biggest companies in capitalist economies are always, targets for a lot of concern and they’re generally there are always some valid concerns and there’s always a lot of. Scrutiny that isn’t necessarily valid right and certainly you know Walmart’s head is fair its fair share and before that Sears did and, before that Montgomery Ward’s and Woolworths and A&P like you can go back as far as you want, these big huge retailers like there have always been concerns about their size. The bottom line is the you know us antitrust laws are not super strong and the way they’re in written and enforced today. I just don’t think. Amazon has very much risk so per your point they’re probably way more exposed in Europe where there’s a much broader perspective on, but the the thing that a lot of these lawmakers are going after is just, right / retail razors Point like is it kind of a misunderstanding like there’s this thing oh my gosh Amazon’s using. [24:49] Sales data from their third-party sellers to design their first party products and when you say it like that it doesn’t sound very fair, but the point is retailers have been doing that for the entire history of retail I mean you know Sears had a lot of Their Own Private Label products in the Sears catalog you know listeners may be familiar with Brands like Kenmore and crap. [25:12] Craftsman and you know all these these various brands that Sears built right you know doing these exact same thing so, that’s not new they’re some antitrust people would say oh but you know what’s different about Amazon is there also a platform in an ad Network and they get extra data from that, that a traditional retailer wouldn’t get so they would say I don’t object to Amazon using the retail data to make their own products but I object to them using their, their platform data and their their the ad spend data that they’re getting, but even that to me is a thin argument because every other retailer have advertising programs and co-op programs and slotting fees and things like that so I just. Um I think there’s some legitimate things to look at all these companies about but I think that particular one is a hard argument and and again the US antitrust laws are pretty heavily in Amazon’s favor so I think we’re always going to hear about this stuff but I don’t think. Amazon’s fundamentally different than than previous private-label efforts the one thing that is better about Amazon you know and therefore you know potentially more concerning is. Amazon. [26:32] Collects a lot more data about how you shop and what you don’t buy right so a traditional retailer doesn’t know very well. What other products you considered on the way to buying the brand that you bought but Amazon you know because by virtue of them being online, they collect much more data about your browsing behavior before you buy and so that’s not saying it’s it’s an antitrust violation to use that data but that is a new data set that you know Sears and Walmart, didn’t necessarily have it at their disposal so yeah I think we’ll keep hearing about it the, you kind of alluded to it but one funny thing that happened this week our Prime not funny dramas on, the rumor is that Jeff was upset that Amazon Executives weren’t defending Amazon aggressively enough for all of this this noise, and so it appears that a bunch of Amazon execs totally stepped up their social presence and started arguing. [27:30] Up to and including arguing with like sitting Congress people on Twitter, um a congressperson you know is complaining about labor standards in Amazon and made reference to Amazon employees having a pee and Bottles because they can’t take a break, and a senior vice president Amazon like chimed in like that’s absurd I can’t believe you believe those rumors, if that was really true do you think people would really want to work for us. Um and then a week later Amazon had to print a retraction and say like it turns out a bunch of our employees do have to be in bottles. [28:03] But so do UPS’s so that probably like when you have to issue that press release that’s not a good look. Scot: [28:10] Yeah that’s a tough one and it is confusing because there’s the DSP program aren’t really Amazon employees but they’re just that I guess during a branded truck they get that kind of assumed. Jason: [28:22] Yeah so again. Scot: [28:23] This one is this next one is for you Jason and it comes from listener Wanda cadogan. [28:47] Wanda hope you enjoyed that we know that’s your favorite song now to your question we are seeing a big increase in visual media use cases for e-commerce it’s the new digital proxy for in-store experience I’m curious about your thoughts around Shopville video Trends in adoption especially in the Americas. There’s a there was another question that will kind of group together here in this one came from Darren Archer when will we have a major paradigm shift from the online store category pages and pdp’s seem dated in the era of tick tock Instagram shopping and all these other things that are like pop-up shops when will retailers big change step change in the experience. Jason: [29:27] Yeah both good questions and I do I do agree they’re bundled and side note I think I’m assuming daren’t an Archer is a former Adobe Alaska path and now at the Gap so so he, has definitely been around a lot of the issues that were we’re talking about today. So so yeah the. Video Commerce and is often called live-streaming Commerce although a ton of it is not live streaming is huge right now it’s it’s even Huger in China where by some estimates, eleven or twelve percent of all e-commerce is live streaming, um more more consumers start their shopping trip on Ali Baba’s a live streaming site than they do on Team all right now, so so this live streaming Commerce has totally exploded in China and there. Appears to be appetite for it in the US as well and so you’re definitely seeing. The platforms that that can support it so most notably Instagram and Tik Tok. Um are we leaning heavily into it and we’ve seen Walmart due to two pilots where they had Commerce events on Tik-Tok now, and. [30:54] The jury’s out on like social commerce in the in the west is way smaller than it is in China so it may be 12 percent of e-commerce and in China and it’s like 4% of e-commerce here so, so it has a ways to go in the jury is out on whether Chinese consumers are different than Western consumers and it’s never going to catch on or whether they’re just ahead of Western consumers and they kind of WEP frog. Um so we’ll have to see but I can tell you a ton of retailers and brands are super interested right now and the part of the reason is implied in Wanda’s question. Um a sort of Inconvenient Truth about all of this e-commerce that we’ve invented is. We’ve made it very easy to find products that you know you want and buy them and we’ve taken all the friction out of the buying process and so you know there’s a saying. E-commerce solved buying but broke shopping, right so you know it’s super easy to buy stuff you can go on Amazon there’s 800 million products you type it in the search engine a product pops up you click one button and it shows up two hours later you’re good. Um weather is not is. [32:09] Discovering products you never knew you wanted right like there’s never like creating demand for products a lot of the things that traditionally stores were good at and a lot of you know Discovery experiences that happen in stores. E-commerce isn’t particularly good at and so the hypothesis is that this social commerce. Has the potential to replace all those Discovery experiences and the way I think of it as kind of decoupling Commerce like the buying and browsing used to both happen in a store and that was kind of the monolithic solution. [32:46] The digital disruption of Commerce means. Buying and browsing now can be decoupled and browsing can happen in all these micro moments on Tick-Tock and Pinterest and and taobao, and the buying can happen in another moment on Amazon or Walmart or or wherever else so, I definitely think there, it is we’re going to see it can continue to increase I don’t know whether we’ll catch up to China in the near future or not but they’re you know appears to be a lot of Headroom and therefore sure is a lot of interest. Of in retailers and brands that want to experiment in the space and platforms that want to you know capitalize on those experiments so I have major, social commerce initiatives with almost every client right now that are kind of you know mostly in the test and learn mode. Scot: [33:43] Um couple things you didn’t mention Amazon’s poke around here they have Amazon live which is this video program that’s kind of running and it’s pretty terrible right now but you know I’ve seen some stuff start to get some traction there. They have a couple of influencers that that hop on there and don’t forget that Amazon owns twitch so there’s, there’s Twitches really started with video game streaming and there’s there’s a lot more that platform is widening there’s some interesting things we’ve had some Congress people get on there we’ve had, um [34:18] There’s a lot of interesting music content and then there’s a lot of innovative new social media companies like Clubhouse and some point maybe they’ll be some selling that happens to some of those channels. The other one is I highly recommend everyone make sure you listen to our deep dive episode recently. We talked about all the changing privacy rules I think that’s going to be another Catalyst for this because Facebook is in this kind of squeeze between Apple and Google in a way. Facebook doesn’t have a platform like they do so, Facebook could lose some ad revenue and they’re doing a lot to replace that through a variety of different experiments and I think we’ll see a Facebook doing a lot more in this this area, and they on Instagrams and Instagram alive is getting a lot of Engagement as well so, a lot of interesting platforms were this kind of live streaming and more social commerce could come from. Jason: [35:16] Yeah hundred percent Amazon’s done a ton of experiments and and twitch is a very powerful platform so like I certainly. I think Amazon is you know at the front of this trend along with several other Front Runners. Scot: [35:32] This one this one this next question is it’s a it’s a tough one so I’m going to throw it at you here comes from Brendan Witcher and I can’t hear his name without hearing the toss a coin to hear what your song and anyway mr. whicher says when will the Jason and Scot show t-shirts finally be made available in can I have mine signed before you send it you guys rock thanks for helping to keep balance in the, parentheses retail Force thanks Brendon Jason any your our chief swag officer Chief swag digital retail grocery officer what what’s the take. Jason: [36:08] Yeah great question Brandon appreciate it. So we do have some swag and I’m sure I’m going to regret saying this but if you ping me on Twitter I will be happy to send any listeners some Jason and Scott. Riri a pliable stickers for your laptops and and the your bedroom windows and all that good stuff. We have not offered t-shirts I’m open to it I have to be honest got and you weigh in on this as well. Rrr logo Works reasonably as podcast cover art, but it’s kind of intricate for a t-shirt I just I’m not sure what looks cool like I feel like we need a more elegant logo. For a T-shirt and then side note I would also point out like you and I have both lost some significant weight since the characters were done so I like part of me before we invested in a lot of apparel I’d want like skinny or characters. Scot: [37:12] Yeah yeah we’ll have to maybe we’ll have a con reader contest readers can submit their their artwork let’s see you again from and then most of. Jason: [37:22] Yeah and side note when he says bring balance to the force I assume we all knew that you’re the dark side of that. Scot: [37:29] Okay ouch I’ll point out that your son is clearly on the dark side. Jason: [37:36] Well but my son also likes you more than me so that’s further proof. Scot: [37:40] I can’t no accounting for Taste okay back to real questions so this one is from Kevin Cronin what are your thoughts on e-commerce conversion tracking and how it has positively and negatively impacted companies in the industry. Jason: [37:59] Wow so I don’t know what your angle for asking this question is but it’s a great question in my mind I am anti e-commerce conversion so it’s a. [38:10] Super important and useful metric but for my entire career I’ve been walking into situations where people were using it as a kpi and for me it’s an incredibly stupid kpi because I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had clients a Json I want to hire you to improve my conversion, and my answer is always the same that’s awesome I accept because, I’m gonna do a white make your eCommerce site password only so that only good customers that I know have buying intent are going to come in and your conversion rates going to go through the roof, you’re your revenue and traffic will go way down right because conversion is related to all these other things, um and while it’s possible to do multi-session conversion the overwhelming majority of people when they talk about e-commerce conversion are talking about single session conversion, and very often it’s not profitable the cell one thing one time. And so again so for all of those reasons I think you need better kpis like for sure conversion is a metric that that should be included in your. Your overall ecosystem but that’s not the thing that should be steering your business and and I don’t know if this is, what you were implying in your question Kevin but like there’s a shockingly high amount of e-commerce operators that that give too much Credence to conversion. Scot: [39:37] Interesting or you guys give products away if you really want to increase conversion. Jason: [39:42] Yeah yeah I can sell dollar bills for for 98 cents and have a very high conversion rate I would throw. I had something else I was going to add to the conversion conversation but I’ve totally lost my train of thought so I should have come to rehearsal. Scot: [40:00] Are so all the tracking changes aren’t going to really change conversion while still no when people are on our side. Jason: [40:09] On site conversion again if you’re doing more nuanced multi-touch attribution type conversions there some of the depreciation of the third party cookies and the in the mobile tracking is. Going to make that more difficult so we’ll see how that that all. Toys out oh I do remember my other point on conversion a fun fact about conversion average conversion rates on e-commerce sites today, are almost identical to what they were in 2000 like the its chin mobile has changed a lot but. [40:46] The the overall desktop conversion rate hasn’t changed very much like a cross, there’s huge deviation but across a ton of sites it’s about 2% of Visitors by something as we’ve already talked about. Stupid metric and a lot of those people didn’t come to the side to buy something maybe they wanted to check your store hours or your your your store address or all sorts of other things, but what I always chuckle about that is there’s this whole industry of conversion rate optimization companies and what they do is they come in with this one tactic which is multivariate testing, and they say like we’re going to improve your user experience and dramatically improve your conversion rate and there’s a bunch of companies that have been doing that for 20 years, and yet the conversion rate in our experiences today is exactly the same as it was 20 years ago and so like we like to joke that like all conversion optimization regresses to the mean. How’s that for a math joke. Scot: [41:45] It is good if conversion isn’t a good kpi then what are Jason recommended gibbous. Jason: [41:53] Yeah so go listen to. Our customer lifetime value show with Dan McCarthy and and to me metrics around LTV or seal the are much more valuable, then then just conversion rate even if you’re going to adopt a conversion rate I like to do some some more. More derived conversion rates that I sometimes call the real conversion rate where I infer your mission from some of your on-site behavior and I only look at the conversion rate of people that actually had some buying intent right so, so in that example you would, you would take all the people that used your store locator or you know left on the rating and review page or something else or the warranty page you wouldn’t count all of them in your conversion rate because they probably had some mission that they accomplished on your website that was other than buying something but for sure. Having a multi-touch attribution system and ultimately getting to a COV or LTV as the way to go as far as I’m concerned. So let’s move on to the next question bin win what do you guys think is keeping Amazon from entering the promising African Market. Scot: [43:20] Yeah Amazon’s Geographic expansion has definitely slowed if you look at kind of the last markets they’ve opened up, think they’re opening a Poland right now, India has been a big one and they’ve just really that one seems to I’ll use this analogy of kind of the snake eating the pig right so so India seems they went storming in there and it seems to have been a handful for them they really haven’t done a huge meaningful expansion since India my recollection I don’t think Poland would count as huge, then there’s Brazil and Australia are kind of in that category of most recently geographies they’ve opened and I think what’s going on there is. You know they have to evaluate every opportunity just like any other company even though they’re huge they have not endless resources so they’re always having to figure out where to apply them. And you know I could say the same thing for South America South America. Commerce is really complicated because you’ve got a big cluster of countries you’ve got different languages currencies shipping things, now mercadolibre in South America has gone in there and figured all that out Africa is you take, you take South America and I think Africa is like four times the complexity there inside of Africa you’ve got on the order of 50 countries. [44:45] Lots of complexity and you know if your Amazon do you. Go after that or can you go get that in 10 years let it mature and worry more about go puff taking you know a big grocery category United States, so I think that’s really what it is it’s a prioritization exercise and for whatever reason Africa just has made it to that priority I guess you could say they’ve also expanded the Middle East through that acquisition they did, of a big Marketplace there yeah haven’t really heard much about that I haven’t heard them adding 1 p 2 that or anything or I only think they rebranded I think they wanted it as almost like Zappos as its own kind of little Standalone thing sounds kind of weird because in the past when they would go into a new geography by acquisition they would Rebrand it too Amazon Japan it was on China this raw Acquisitions to my knowledge they haven’t rebranded suit could all and kind of the brand their Stokes I think that’s what is required is a sure thing Jason Do you have a. Jason: [45:51] Yeah well I’m not sure if you’re aware of this but strategy is actually one of the words in my title. [45:58] And it’s a little known fact but in order to get a strategy certificate you have to have a great affinity for a 2 by 2 Matrix, and I don’t know if you remember who did this I feel bad that I don’t but I used to attend the channel advisor conferences and they would always do this great. Session on the latest trends and opportunities in global expansion and they always started with this 2 by 2 Matrix and, one axis is complexity and the other axis is opportunity right and so you think complexity how hard is it to go into that, Channel what you know what’s the regulatory environment what’s the currency environment what’s the language environment and Africa is actually High complexity because, there really is no African continent from a Commerce standpoint, there’s a bunch of countries there’s like 50 for different countries mostly with unique languages and unique regulations and unique currencies so the complexity is very high, and the opportunity at the moment is pretty low penetration of e-commerce in Africa on a per capita basis is much lower in the spend is much lower than a lot of these more established market so I, I’m sure there’s a long-term aspiration for Amazon to dominate the whole planet before they get to Mars but, in the short run I just feel like that Africa hasn’t done as well on that on that two by two Matrix that I got from Channel advisor. Scot: [47:26] Yeah and I’ve actually talked to a fair number of South Africans and they order a lot from Amazon and Amazon has some kind of a global cross-border trade thing where you can actually shop from Amazon and get it shipped to you in South African and not crazy amount of time so there is an interesting not native Amazon shopping going on in certain areas of Africa that I’ve heard about. Jason: [47:52] Yeah for sure and not saying there’s not an opportunity now I’m just saying if you’re if you have limited treasure that it may not you know you may get more value out of your India investment then you are Africa and the short run. Scot: [48:04] Yeah and if you’re already like covering half of the opportunity through this cross-border trade solution than that even is better. All right here’s one for you Jason this comes from Kelly gauche I think is how you’re going to feel so looking forward to that pisode I’m seeing all the CX related vendors Salesforce sap Bloom reach, acquia Etc building or buying cdp’s in the past 12 months I get the value of cdp’s but why we’re all of these Acquisitions done so rapidly is this related to the third-party cookie changes coming. Jason: [48:42] Good question so sidenote Kelly is the chief technology officer at Commerce tools who were talking about earlier and he’s also the author of. I think at least two books that are published by Riley on headless Commerce so we probably should have forwarded the Headless Commerce question to Kelly. With regards to his CDP question for listeners that may not be familiar CDP stands for customer data platform. Um and so this is a tool that was primarily developed for advertising although it’s now used for some other things. Where you build a database of unique customer IDs and what you know about those customers and you use it for marketing purposes and mostly for targeting ads win to win to show what adds to what customers. Um and they are super trendy right now the. [49:38] Has the acquisition spree been been accelerated by the Privacy changes that we talked about a couple weeks ago. My short answer is probably but it’s interesting because those privacy changes both help and hurt cdp’s, they make that first party data in a CDP more valuable, um but they actually make it harder to collect that data and they make it harder to activate that data on not first-party data and so I in the aggregate. I’m not sure. [50:14] I sort of doubt that all these Acquisitions are because the cdp’s very clearly go up in value as a result of these privacy changes in some ways. [50:26] More customers opting out and more attention to privacy means that cdp’s get smaller, um and the the alternative versions of these things that don’t have uniquely identifiable data for an individual customer which are often called dmps. Maybe get bigger so that’s my long answer to say I don’t think it’s purely related to the, changes in privacy what I think is related to is, the the whole category in notion of personalization is super hyped and popular right now we actually did a deep dive on personalization a year ago that frankly I still think stands up pretty well, and in it I kind of highlight that at the moment a lot of this personalization is probably overhyped. [51:17] You know in the last year there was a lot of investment dollars that were you know looking harder for a home, you know there’s a lot of Buzz and hype around personalization and a lot of confusion about privacy and so I suspect that all of those factors. Um contributed to the the shopping spree and cdp’s but in the long run and because of the privacy issues I think the way this all plays out is. Um instead of it being super valuable for everyone to have a CDP that there’s going to be a small handful of cdp’s that are you know operated by people that have a ton of first-party data that are going to be most valuable. Scot: [51:57] Yeah I’ll just throw in there as a guy that watches kind of the SAS space and startups you have this kind of interesting musical chairs / Supply Domino thing that goes on, so you know one of the the big cloud players and I think the bigger ones would be like Salesforce sap Adobe then obviously. You know you have a little bit IBM they’re not really as aggressive especially on the e-commerce side now maybe Oracle but even they been quiet so those are the three really right now but you know what let’s say for some reason Salesforce buy something then the Corp Dev groups of other guys are out there looking and saying hmm. If there’s 10 of these then then you don’t have to do anything but if there’s one more than your Adobe or sap you have to be kind of quick because. These Cloud companies are really in an arms race against each other and. They never want to have one of them with some advantage over the others so it’s such a big space the multiples that those companies enjoy are so big, there’s a lot of Risk by not not having something so that could be one of the reasons you saw this kind of fast uptake by something was really more of, competitive concerns and keeping up with the Joneses and then a lack of Supply I don’t are there tons of CDP companies or are they kind of rare. Jason: [53:23] Um There there’s a ton of CDP companies that it’s a long tale type thing where only only you know there’s a finite supply of ones that have significant customers in them so that you that me teacher you think so I’m going to call that the domino theory of acquisition. The ones that first first acquisition Domino Falls at triggers a bunch of other Acquisitions is nobody wants to be the loser in the musical chairs right. Scot: [53:49] Yeah. Jason: [53:51] So let’s move on to the next question this is from Tech whiz we’ve seen a significant stimuli bounce on Amazon do both of you feel the reopening exuberance will keep the sales acceleration going and if so for how long interested to see if you two are in the Jamie dimon camp. Scot: [54:13] Yeah and I love these economics questions because I always beat you on these Jason so, so it’s gonna be interesting so if you kind of so you got two things going on here number one in our world your of your comps are very important right so same-store sales and comps and stuff, and that’s going to get it super easy right now because this March is obviously way better than last March and April it’s going to be way better for a lot of people. From a store perspective but then on the e-commerce side it’s going to be inverted so e-commerce is going to face really tough comps retail is going to look really good and then just so that’s going to be one aspect. And then we talked last week about that channel advisor blog and a couple other folks that were talking about this kind of. Material bump in sales from the stimulus checks kind of going out and you know so the. [55:17] I think what’s going to happen is there tide is going to rise so. Hard from the money being pumped into the system by not only stimulus checks but just. You know we just had another two trillion dollars go out there’s talk of a four trillion dollar infrastructure, some people are saying that should be five or six trillion we’ve never had so much money pumped into the system, so I kind of in my mind the metaphor there is the tide is going to rise very quickly and e-commerce will benefit from that so if we had just the year-over-year affect Commerce would look like flat to down I think. But because the tides going to be rising I think we’re going to have a really nice continued growth in e-commerce. [56:04] I also when you one of my favorite. But I’m a huge fan of Elon Musk and people eyes asking me on how how are you able to do these things that you do he always goes to core principles and His World core principles are physics you know Rocket Fuel Burns of this right in that custody. In our world the core principles are consumer behaviors and I’m I’m convinced that. You know go puff and instant card and all these things that that people have sampled through the pain Dynamic their addictive and I use that phrase zero friction addiction. The pretty sticky because once you have that really super low friction great experience it amplifies the friction of the the higher friction experience. So I think those things are going to stick it kind of a rate of 80% way more secure than a lot of people I think. [56:57] I don’t know if that puts me the Jamie I’m in Camp but I. I think those are the things so a negative is summarized a negative vizier of your comps are going to be hard on Commerce a positive is the. Not only the stimulus checks but the macro stimulus going on and then the third one is, I do think the zero friction addiction is going to also surprise people so I think that Nets out that we’re going to be surprised that we see the sales acceleration keep going and. You know the thing that can this is probably a topic for another time but then the thing that concerns me is we’ve never put this much money out there we’ve never printed so much money and at some point inflation is going to be a problem and we’re starting to see it in certain parts of the economy and food cost and Home Building things are getting pretty hot already so that could be the thing that slows it down I think that’ll probably be a early next year problem that will have to worry about what do you think Jason. Jason: [58:01] Yeah it is I mean in general I think in aggregate if you look at all of these favorable and unfavorable Trends it’s, the favorable are going to outweigh it so I think like industry averages for both retail and e-commerce will continue to go up. But the real story is going to be the winners and losers right so there there are definitely categories of consumer spending, that are likely to go backwards a little bit you know next year right like there’s huge pent-up demand for travel, and so some of those dollars that people have been you know investing in their home this year, are not going to get reinvested in their home next year they’re going to get invest in a new trip or more time in the bars and more restaurant food instead of grocery food, so I do think. There are going to be some people that are going to struggle to comp because they they were disproportionate beneficiaries this year and, and there’s going to be a counter Trend next year. [59:05] I also do think there is a little bit of a bifurcation there’s big chunks of the economy that are booming and you don’t have all this extra cash pouring in and the savings rate is going up and, all of these good things, , there’s a huge chunk of the economy that were low-wage workers many of which worked in the restaurant industry and half the restaurants aren’t going to reopen and it’s going to take five years for those jobs to come back. And there’s going to be no more economic stimulus for the rest of this year next year because once the health problem goes away, there’s going to be no appetite for passing it and so those people are going to have a really hard time in the industries that are, tied to those people are going to be challenging so I think we’re going to see a both ways but on the aggregate there’s going to be more good economic news than not, and I’m calling it right now you’re going to see it check me in a year I wish I could go back to the prediction show the new catchphrase is yacht yeah which is year over two years ago and and I’m predicting that when you do the word cloud of all the things CEOs say in their in their shareholder meetings for the next year that yeah is going to show up a little bit. Scot: [1:00:15] Yeah okay that’s weird prediction but if you say so so we are we have two questions left and we’re up against time so we’re going the lightning round Jason lightning round for you this comes from Trevor Sumner there will be a multibillion-dollar media shift to in-store who controls the brand spin. Will be media folks will Shopper marketing and trade dollars increase how will brand organizations need to transform to take advantage of the digitized store. That’s an easy one to answer and Twitter a tweet length. Jason: [1:00:50] Yeah it actually is easy to answer and lightning around like that whole industry in the siloed budgets get disrupted in the long run and I don’t know how many years it’s going to take all those budgets get Consolidated in the silos breakdown right so there there’s going to be a marketing person a CMO that that owns all of that spend and there’s not going to be a separate trade budget and all these separate retail budgets and they’re going to you know consider the next best dollar for you know Super Bowl ads against ads on the Shelf at Walmart. Scot: [1:01:24] I don’t have an opinion on that so we’ll go on to the next question and it comes from this was from Facebook Scott Silverman what do you think will be the most surprising post pandemic consumer behaviors that e-commerce retailers should prepare for. Jason: [1:01:41] Scot you want to go first Scot to Scott. Scot: [1:01:45] Um sure I yeah I you know I think the things that we’ve already tried are sticky. I’ll be controversial there’s a lot of Buzz that people are all going to work from home I think that’s over balloon I think, 90% plus the folks will go back to an office they’ll get pulled in they think they’re going to work remote and then you know what’ll happen is another domino effect so sales teams are not efficient working from home so you’ll have a sales floor and then those folks would be like well why isn’t the marketing team here supporting yes and in the marketing team will kind of come in and then they’ll be like well why aren’t the accounting folks here you know we have all these questions and now I have to hop on a zoom decimal question and they’ll be like well let’s bring the engineering team in and suddenly the whole company will be back in an office so I think that’s one that’s not going to that’s a lot of people are assuming it’s going to change that’s not it doesn’t really impact e-commerce per se but that’s one that I’ll be slightly controversial, how about you Jason. Jason: [1:02:49] Goodwin I’m so we don’t have time to get into it I don’t totally agree with you on that one so that’ll be fun will visit it again later I totally get where you’re coming from though, the the short-term one that everyone talks about that I’m many on is peacocking right like that that you know we’ve all been wearing sweats sweatpants and, and sitting in our homes for a year and so there’s going to be this counter-reaction where everyone’s going to want to wear you know you know stand out and go be very. Um gregarious and outgoing like that’s kind of what happened in the Roaring 20s after the Spanish Flu in 1918. Um so so there is some of that. Um that we might see in the short term to me the big the big thing that’s happened that people aren’t talking about enough is consolidation right that the, the pandemic dramatically and disproportionately benefited big chains over small Independence in every category but especially in retailgeek. Um and so I’ll Paris publish a new version but. Almost every public company that has reported their e-commerce growth Drew dramatically more than the industry average. [1:04:00] And the reason that’s possible is because a ton of Mom and Pops shrunk and I think there’s all kinds of implications for that but you know, Walmart Albertsons and Kroger were 40 percent of of a cpgs business before the pandemic and now they’re going to be 60% and that that’s going to be a, shift in the balance of power and a shifting leverage and and they’re all these other implications around. This enormous consolidation the chain restaurants are doing fine but all the independent restaurants are gone bars everything. I think there’s all kinds of implications from that that we’re just starting to think about are you in on that one’s got. Scot: [1:04:42] I disagree on some of that stuff but yeah well we’ll have to this is a good topic will have to revisit. Jason: [1:04:49] Yeah I like it it’s a great question Scott always appreciate your participation and that is going to be a good place to leave it because we have used up our allotted time plus gods for bonus minutes, so as always if we if you disagree with our answer or didn’t get to our reading get your question feel free to hit us up on Facebook or Twitter, um and you know as always if you enjoyed the show please give us that five star review on iTunes. Scot: [1:05:19] Thanks everyone and. Jason: [1:05:20] Until next time happy commercing!
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Start learning from Ensa Huger, Co-Founder of SEED, a parent company of The Atlanta Tax Bar. She is an international accounting professional with over 10 years of experience developing and implementing financial systems, strategies, processes and controls that significantly improve P&L results in more than 20 countries. What people don't know is that she went from sleeping in her car to then later traveling 47 countries in three years. She started a virtual tax & accounting service that includes a bar/coffee lounge experience. We talk money vs time, paying less tax, passion over opportunities, & setting up systems to automate areas of business. Learn how she had to overcome: communal living situations, inefficient software, & the corporate trap. FF Guest @ensa.gram
We see in this episode of RHOP Juan shopping for wedding rings, Monique hosting her 3rd podcast show, Jamal's commitment to Gizelle, and the ladies that "Wine with Wendy." The journey of fixing Karen's marriage is still on the table with the Huger's seeking a life coach. How does Ray express his feelings in an old fashioned way while he doesn't realize it's 2020? Does Candiace find peace with Karen's decision to be neutral from the hair tug fight? WTB covers a Perez Hilton vs Andy riff, RHOBH, RHOC, RHONY, and Southern Charm. Follow ME @bravoyinzerFollow us @bleavpodcasts and @bleavpopcultureon IG, honey!
One of my best friends, Adam Turney, and I attempt to break down Potomac as well as the origins of the one and only T'Challah. Is the party for Karen or for the Huger's? Will we ever know? #theshortermyhair #theshortermypatience #classicrobyn
Relationships are front and center on this week’s episode of Real Housewives of Potomac. First, we see Gizelle trying to understand and consider her daughters’ opinions on her reuniting with Pastor/Cheater Jamal. (Spoiler alert: they’re probably right to be concerned.) Monique and Chris have some essential misunderstandings (she wants to feel loved and supported; he wants more booty). Candiace and Gizelle get into it (but you ARE a Gizelle monster, G!), while Candiace and Ashley try to mend fences. Although Karen *says* she’s working on winning Ray back, the Huger housewarming party looks much more like Fiesta De La Karen, with “Ks” everywhere and no “Hs” in sight. And absolutely NO ONE understands what Karen is doing in that hideous Pepto-Bismol colored suit. Enjoy!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kikiandkibbitz/message
Dylan and Bari recap this week’s Real Housewives of Potomac, which sees the introduction of a new housewife: Keyoncé. In addition to Karen’s party for herself (and Ray), Candiace is on an apology tour, Robyn is at her messy best, and Gizelle’s girls are still not excited about her new relationship.
Jen Wike Huger and Jason Hibbets from opensource.com explains how they review their data and analytics to see how things are performing. Listen to the full episode here. Communities are changing the way we do business. Discover a concrete framework for building powerful, productive communities and integrating them into your business. My new book, ‘People […]
IN STUDIO: Kid, Endo, and Me. Kleen Kleen and Endo get on the boards and go a little overboard. HA. We do an episode of What the Fuck where we feature pee holes and lip injections along with cleaning your twat with Lysol. Top story in this one is we figure out Billie Eilish has a hot body and Kleen tried to slide something in his piss hole. The Kid throws a shout to his favorite professional wrestler. Listen in Go Deep. TIME 1:00 Crazy on the boards intro 2:00 Studio needs an upgrade 3:00 WTF Rules 4:00 Do we need music 5:00 Where did you see Billie Eilish 6:00 Endo and her mic 7:00 Lady Ga Ga Chub 8:00 Celebrity Standards 9:00 Huge ghetto ass 10:00 Guess the Race 11:00 Something in my pee hole 12:00 Soapy pee hole 13:00 Jake the snake masturbation 14:00 The back of Kleen's nut sack 15:00 Bring out your dick 16:00 Huger lips than Steve Harvey 17:00 Where's lippy from? 18:00 Biggest lips in the world 19:00 More Lip talk 20:00 Would Kleen sleep with lip chick 21:00 She done fucked her face up 22:00 WTF Chinks - tear gas ice cream 23:00 We can't breathe because they're fat 24:00 WTF Tear gas ice cream 25:00 Kleen doing dumb shit 26:00 You ever wash your vagina with Lysol 27:00 The burning blistering vagina 28:00 Bye ya smelly bitch 29:00 Little pee pee preview Go Deep.
Ep 10 - The Little Gullah Geechee Book with Dr. Jessica Berry. In celebration of our 10th episode, what better way to celebrate than with an amazing Charleston native and talented renaissance woman. Nia Joy gets to chat with Dr. Jessica Berry about the Gullah Geechee language and culture, her new book and more things you probably did not know about as well as several misconceptions. You will enjoy this episode and our special guest's energy!Dr. Jessica Berry is a Gullah Geechee native of Huger, South Carolina. She is a nationally certified speech-language pathologist. She completed her Bachelors' degree at Winthrop University and her Master's degree at South Carolina State University in Speech Pathology and Audiology. Her doctoral studies were completed at Louisiana State University in Communication Disorders with a minor in Linguistics and focused child language with emphasis on the grammar of children with Gullah Geechee heritage. Dr. Berry is a university professor, researcher, and child language expert who enjoys educating others about modern Gullah Geechee culture and language. Inspired by her experiences as a Gullah Geechee speaker navigating the complex and negative classroom experience, she has devoted her career to advocating for the recognition, celebration, and inclusion of Gullah Geechee in mainstream culture. Dr. Berry's favorite saying is, “Gullah Geechee been ya, een gwine nowhere.” Purchase a copy of her new book, The Little Gullah Geechee Book on Amazon, here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0578644029/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1Follow Dr. Berry:Instagram: @iamjessicaberry | @thegeecheescholarYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCUIqGYID7sVideo Intro to The Little Gullah Geechee Book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3eAmfQ8rAUGullah Geechee Switch Coding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3p2F9A1ktUSupport the show (https://paypal.me/soldbynia)
Episode Notes King Lizard and the Gizzard Wizard were performed by Thomas who can be found on twitter @DorkseidVOIntravenous was played by Landon who can be found on twitter @superlandon1Insectivore was played by DJ Guilds who can be found on twitter @docduderMirage, Coral, and Scarlet Spider were played by Vanessa Haas who can be found on twitter @alpacamybooks Livewire and Jumpscare were played by Andy who can be found on twitter @andylion92Boom!, The Get-up Noise, and Tutankamen Rider were played by Lee, Evan G and Evan S from Rollout Podcast. They can be found on twitter @itshamhocks @unclepetunio @namesequipped and @RolloutPodcast, respectively. Snowflake and Crash Override were played by Danni and Alice from Unlabelled. They can be found on twitter, @battidanni @magicalfirlkyra and @unalabelledAP, respectivelyEdgelord and Disqo were played by Drew and Kim from Corpses and Curios. They can be found on twitter, @cyber_sasquatch @artemispruitt and @cropsescurios, respectivelyLady Terminator and The Huger were played by Shannon and Joel from Critical Bits. They can be found on twitter, @plentyofalcoves and @CriticalBitCastDaybreak was played by Erik from Apex City. They can be found on twitter @primefactorx01 and @ApexCityCastThe music you heard was “Masksness Sting” by Jeremy Borders, GM of Apex City. They can be found on twitter @tayuface and @ApexCityCast, respectively.March Masksness is the insane brain child of James Malloy from Protean City Comics. They can be found on twitter, @andthemeltdowns and @ProteanCity, respectively.For more stories from Zenith Bay, including more King Lizard and the Gizzard Wizard, follow us on twitter @paradigmpod1 or find us on your favorite podcast app by searching Paradigm Academy.Find out more at https://paradigm-academy.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Jen Wike Huger and Jason Hibbets come on to discuss how they created opensource.com, which generates millions of page views and is largely driven by a raft of community contributed content.
Makeup and Vanity Set, Woodsplitter, Robots Against Children, Rich Ruth, flwr grl, Adrienne Franke, Oral Sax, VH1 CLASSIC
Makeup and Vanity Set, Woodsplitter, Robots Against Children, Rich Ruth, flwr grl, Adrienne Franke, Oral Sax, VH1 CLASSIC
“You want to be a CFO.” The second the words reached his ears, Bernard Huger experienced a moment of clarity that ultimately lifted a stubborn fog from the future path of his finance career. While this was not the first occasion when such a thought had entered his head, this time the words were delivered by a professionally accomplished friend, who wielded an air of objectivity. Like many investment bankers, Huger had found the doorway to corporate development positions less illuminated than those to other corporate roles, while at the same time C-suite doors-of-entry were especially hard to find. “It wasn’t so obvious to me, but as I explained more about the types of things that I wanted to do, I realized that he was right,” says Huger, who left investment banking after 12 years to become CFO of MuleSoft, a fast-growing San Francisco software firm. “Let’s just say that I caught a tiger by the tail,” recalls Huger, who today derives from the experience a lesson for others: “It was painful, but biting off more than you can chew and pushing yourself is critical to accelerating your career.” Asked about the type of CFO role that he envisioned for himself when he joined OneLogin, Huger focuses his comments on hiring and building a team. Only by having standout talent, Huger explains, will finance be able to signal to the organization at large that it is “a creative force” and capable of creating analytical models that other parts of the organization can leverage to foresee the trajectory of the business. –Jack Sweeney
Palmetto Brewing is South Carolina's oldest brewery The history of Palmetto Brewing dates back to the end of Prohibition. In its current life, Palmetto is 26-years old, making it South Carolina's oldest operating brewery. Billy Pyatt, founder of Asheville's Catawba Brewing purchased Palmetto in 2017. They've got a new look and some new beers, but still hold on to their traditions. Pyatt joined us from his sound-proof recording studio (his car) while taking a break from building out a new beer cooler. We talk about the recent update to Palmetto's branding, their new beers, the South Carolina beer scene, and what else we should do for a weekend in Charleston. Palmetto may have a few years on Catawba but the North Carolina brewery will celebrate their 20th anniversary this July. As part of the celebration, they'll launch three new beers. We tried to get Pyatt to spill the beans on exactly what those would be, but he said he has to keep that under wraps for now. While sipping some of their coffee blonde ale (Evening Joe) Brian had to get in some coffee chat and we find out about Catawba's best-selling beer. Craft Beer News Boston Beer Co. merges with Dogfish Head | The big story this week was the merger of Boston Beer Co., maker of Sam Adams, and Dogfish Head. Since Pyatt had experience merging two breweries we took the opportunity to get his opinion on the pros and cons of this massive merger. The Beer List We enjoyed the following beers before, during and after our show taping. It's a non-stop party in here. Palmetto Brewing Idle Speed | Salted Lime Lager Palmetto Brewing Nice & Brite | Gose Catawba Brewing Evening Joe | Coffee Blonde Ale Creature Comforts Feel Free | IPA Old Nation Boss Tweed | NE DIPA Proof Brewing Royal Bloodline | BBA Imperial Stout with coffee and vanilla Terrapin Beerista | BA Imperial Stout with cold brewed coffee Terrapin / Miller High Life Hoppin Bubbly | Brut IPA Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS Visit our website: https://beerguysradio.com Follow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Support the show: Patreon | Swag Shop | Our Sponsors
Today on the show with Bo and Antonio: - Jay and Connor cocktail artists join us for the Walmart Associate Mocktail Challenge. - Becky tells us about Fight Hunger Spark Change - Avengers Endgame set to beat records - 80's Rock fans everywhere need to know about this concert happening in Fall. - We play would you rather and more!
In this new age, Jethro Tull leader and flautist Ian Anderson says we don’t have any excuses for giving up early. Find out why he has embarked on a grueling tour to perform an album that hasn’t been played in nearly 40 years. By the time he was a teenager, both of Dennis Williams‘ parents had been killed in accidents. He was left alone, with only his radio to fill the painful silence. Yet another accident changed the course of his life, to the benefit of radio collectors everywhere. For years, health experts have been telling us to shop the perimeters of the grocery store. But registered dietician Dr. Susan Mitchell says that isn’t necessarily a good idea anymore. Plus, ...
EPISODE 99 BAYBAY!!! Huge show tonight, with even hugER (thats right, its a word) guests on our show. The Irish Underdog Ryan Donovan and Rex Orion joins us in studio to talk Seaway Valley Wrestling. We also review Raw, SDLive and NxT and talk road stories and training regime.
“Part of the reason I love Pakistan so much is because of my grandmother’s house. It’s like a museum for old things -- she keeps everything. Which is both concerning and fascinating ... but everything in her house has a purpose. She believes you can’t trash things you don’t have a use for." -- Hannah Dehradunwala In this episode we cover: How her pakistani upbringing shaped the way she views waste The challenges faced in building a start-up with a social impact Art battles (who knew that was even a thing?!) How she overcame her fear of stuttering
The petty parade continues on #RHOP with a late night pizza delivery to the Huger residence. Brooke seems to be under the impression that she is engaged but her fiance didn't get the memo. Tami must have forgotten that she told Reggie she wanted to get married because now that he actually has a ring, she has amnesia. The "Tres Amigas" whoop it up a little too hard in Puerto Vallarta and Tamra ends up with a broken foot. Black Ink Chicago was a boring set up for the trip to Jamaica next week. & it's Valentine's Day on #LOVEis and Nuri & Yasir are learning to make room for each other in their lives. Time Stamps:RHOP - 16:29LHHH - 29:47Basketball Wives - 44:02RHOC - 56:46Black Ink Chicago - 1:12:20LOVEis... - 1:17:22Brought to you by the Audio Wave Network.
Ashley Darby from Real Housewives of Potomac is on the show. Ashley dishes on why she and husband Michael decided to reconcile, Karen Huger’s tax trouble, and her best advice for women to overcome life challenges. Plus, ‘Pineapple Mail,’ listeners have thoughts on Sarah’s relationship and if you should marry your best friend.
Huger demands her name be on everything in Bermuda on the Real Housewives of Potomac cast trip, and an angry, odd little man tries to ruin Emily’s night on Invite Only Cabo. Enjoy! Subscribe at http://www.patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens for bonus episodes, ringtones, and live group video chat parties. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the last episode of The Doomed & Stoned Podcast, we looked as recent releases by familiar bands from my own backyard of Portland, Oregon. In this second episode of the New Year we're digging even deeper. Here we sample music music from the new blood of the Rose City: 1. The Night - "Runaway Daughters and Sons" (00:23) 2. Diaspora - "Carcosa" (05:08) 3. Hand of Thieves - "Violated At Heart" (09:27) 4. SAOLA - "The Deep" (21:14) 5. Ape Cave - "Ego Death" (29:43) 6. Ice Princess - "The Spell is Cast" (37:37) 7. Troll - "The Summoning" (40:43) 8. HUGER - "Master Minion" (51:13) 9. Hair Puller - "Herd" (54:35) 10. Gidrah - "Unending" (58:05) 11. Demon's Bell - "Fresh Corpse For The Reaper" (1:04:29) 12. Crimson Altar - "Dead Winter" (1:08:05) 13. Tiny Knives - "Dark History" (1:13:01) 14. Robots of the Ancient World - "Doomsday" (1:17:37) 15. Perfect Monster - "Prophet" (1:23:18) 16. Urchin - "Meteor Blade" (1:29:42) Originally aired on Grip of Delusion Radio on Sunday, February 5th, 2017. Episode 3.2. Join us every Sunday at 3 pm PST / 6 pm EST / 11 pm UTC for the show at www.GripofDelusion.com. Read the companion article at: http://doomedandstoned.com/post/156796107743/pdx16ii If you like what you're hearing, check out our compilations 'Doomed & Stoned in Portland' and 'Doomed & Stoned in Portland II' at http://doomedandstoned.bandcamp.com
Bob and Jim talks Cavs issues and NFL QB ranks adjusted for best season of all time. Bob also talks BG with head coach michael Huger and UT with head coach Tod Kowlaczyk. Also more on the Cavs issues with Dennis Manoloff of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The Middleton Place Foundation is helping to share the artistic legacy of Charleston Renaissance artist Alice Ravenel Huger Smith with exhibits at the Middleton Place House Museum and the Edmondston-Alston House, a Smith exhibit from October 23, 2016, to June 17, 2017.
Jen Wike Huger, a technical writer and the content manager for OpenSource.com joins us to talk about how openness affects schools, government, education and more.
Gus and Gus eat the world and its money... or something like that
A HUGE sports weekend, means and even HUGER edition of Cleveland hottest sports radio, click the link and tune in now! The Browns thrill fans with the biggest comeback in team history in Ten, we talk the game from all angles, Hoyer, Tate, defense and John McMullen of TSN joins us to talk about it, plus all the NFL Week 5 action, Dan Wismar of The Clevelan Fan is talking Browns and breaking down the big OSU Buckeyes win over Maryland, MLB Playoffs roll on as the Royals sweep and the Tigers GET SWEPT, Cavs have first preseason tilt and so much more... GET YOUR FIX!
Scutify.com Investor's Deep Thought of the Day. Imagine the medical, health and training applications from having non-invasive wearable sensors on your body to track your blood, hormone, or whatever other levels you need tracked. It's not even that far out there. The Wearable Revolution isn't about Fitbit tracking how far your walk and how many calories you burn. And it's not about a Smartwatch that tracks your heartbeart while letting you read your emails or talk on the phone. It's about health monitors. It's about having a video recorder on you at all times if you so desire (and millions of people will desire such record-ability). It's about keeping track of your kids and your pets (and your spouse, etc). It's about logistics and data and streamlining efficiencies in your workforce. It's about safety and accountability. Wearables and what people do with them will change society. Invasion of privacy is going to be an ever bigger issue with wearables and drones and robots and their ability to track and keep data, video and other private information. Some of the best plays on the future of wearables include: 1. Google. With Android and Google's ubiquitous cloud presence in all of our lives via Gmail, YouTube, Search, etc, not to mention Google Glass itself, Google's clearly got its eyes on the wearables prize(s). 2. Apple. Most every major wearable and the apps that run it will interaction with your iOS and/or Mac device via apps and sites. Apple's iOS long ago hit critical mass and it won't be losing it anytime soon. 3. Oracle. All those apps and all that data and information will be increasingly complex to manage. Oracle's database is the de facto standard and best of for handling that kind of mess. 4. Sandisk. There will always be demand for local storage and the amount of storage demanded by these apps, smartphones, and wearables of the future will be huge. Huger than that. Ginormous. 5. Intel/Arm/Micron/etc. All those wearables will themselves require lots of chips, lots of processing power, lots of memory, etc. The uses/marketplace/applications for wearables don't even exist yet. The fitbit and the Nike wearables you see around today are like 8-track players before anybody had even invented the Walkman. People like to live better, longer and easier lives. That's what the future of wearables promises to deliver. Get on board now before you look back in eight years and wonder why you didn't see it coming like the people on my Cody Cam didn't see the online video revolution coming eight years ago.