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BUFFALO, NY – March 12, 2025 – A new #editorial was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 10, 2025, titled “COMETgazing – interesting insights, lessons for clinical practice and a call for more precision using the biomarkerSCOPE.” Dr. Mangesh A. Thorat, affiliated with Queen Mary University of London, Homerton University Hospital, and King's College London, discusses new findings suggesting that some women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer may not need immediate surgery. The editorial is based on results from the COMET trial, which studied women with low- to intermediate-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The findings raise questions about the necessity of surgery and highlight the importance of more precise screening methods for DCIS, ensuring that only those who truly need treatment receive it. Breast cancer screening programs are designed to detect cancer early, but this editorial reinforces the concern that some detected cancers may never become a real threat. The COMET trial compared two strategies for treating breast cancer: standard treatment, which includes surgery and possible additional therapy, versus active monitoring, where patients are closely observed without immediate intervention. The results indicate that many of the invasive cancers diagnosed in the monitoring group were likely present from the start rather than developing from DCIS over time. Dr. Thorat points out that these invasive cancers were often slightly larger, but they did not appear to be aggressive. These findings challenge the assumption that immediate treatment is necessary for all cases of DCIS. Researchers estimate that at least half of the invasive breast cancers in this study either take years to progress or may never progress at all. “The planned long-term follow-up of the trial may shed more light on the median length of lead-time and the proportion of IBCs regressing as well as DCIS progression under different lead-time assumptions.” Current methods for evaluating DCIS rely heavily on histological grading, which has limitations. Dr. Thorat emphasizes the need for more precise tools to determine which DCIS cases require treatment. His previous research suggests that biomarkers, such as multi-clonal estrogen receptor (ER) expression and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), may help predict which DCIS cases are truly at risk of becoming invasive. The editorial also highlights that many women prefer to avoid surgery when possible. In a related study, only 52% of patients in the standard care group followed through with it, indicating that more individuals are willing to consider alternatives to surgery. This fact underscores the importance of developing accurate biomarkers to guide treatment decisions and ensure that patients receive appropriate care without unnecessary interventions. As researchers continue to follow patients from the COMET trial, they hope to learn more about how invasive breast cancers behave over time. Finally, Dr. Thorat encourages clinicians and scientists to rethink breast cancer treatment and develop better ways to identify which patients truly need surgery—and which do not. DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28698 Correspondence to - Mangesh A. Thorat - m.thorat@qmul.ac.uk To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com and connect with us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ X - https://twitter.com/oncotarget Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oncotargetjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@OncotargetJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0gRwT6BqYWJzxzmjPJwtVh MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
Gutes Design gewinnt am Ende immer! Michael erzählt Artur von seinen Anfängen mit Power Query und wie sich seine Arbeit in den letzten Jahren entwickelt hat. Sie diskutieren die Integration von Power BI und Fabric, die Herausforderungen bei der Organisation großer Datenmengen und die Bedeutung von Prototyping und Visualisierung. Außerdem sprechen sie über visuelle Standards und Best Practices in der Datenanalyse – und darüber, was wirklich funktioniert. Und ganz zum Ende nochmal ein Trigger-Thema für beide: graue Hintergründe! Michael ist mit einer umfangreichen Erfahrung als Senior Consultant im Bereich BI & Datenmanagement. Seine berufliche Laufbahn ist geprägt von der Adoption und Migration von Power BI für Organisationen, einschließlich der Entwicklung spezifischer Roadmaps sowie unternehmensspezifischer Leitfäden und Rahmenwerke. Sein Fokus liegt auf der Entwicklung von BI-Lösungen, von Self-Service bis zu Enterprise-Grade, mit einem Schwerpunkt auf modernen Technologie-Stacks und der Unterstützung durch führende Anbieter. Michael hat zahlreiche Trainings und Workshops zu verschiedenen Themen geleitet, darunter die Entwicklung von Coaching- und Trainingsprogrammen für Unternehmen. Er berät Unternehmen in Bezug auf Best Practices im Reporting und Dashboarding. Seine Expertise umfasst Business-Intelligence und Dashboard-Entwicklung sowie sechs weitere Kenntnisse, die ihn in seinem Bereich besonders auszeichnen. Sein beruflicher Weg ist ein Beispiel für kontinuierliches Lernen und Anpassung an die sich ständig verändernden Technologien im Bereich der Datenwissenschaft. Durch seine umfassende Erfahrung und Fachkenntnis trägt er maßgeblich zur Transformation und Optimierung der BI-Strategien von Organisationen bei, und seine Leidenschaft für die Vermittlung der Faszination für Daten und deren Analyse bleibt ungebrochen.
- Warum Templates in der BI-Welt nicht immer die Lösung sind - Wie iVIEW Datenprojekte beschleunigen und standardisieren kann - Power BI vs. Qlik – Welches Tool passt zu welchem Unternehmen? - Die Bedeutung von sauberen Datenmodellen für erfolgreiche Dashboards - Standardisierte ETL-Strecken und deren Vorteile für KMUs und Mittelstand - Welche Rolle die IT in modernen Datenprojekten spielen sollte Seit vielen Jahren realisiert Oliver für und mit seinen Kunden abwechslungsreiche Business Intelligence Projekte. Als aktiver Zuhörer mit wirtschaftswissenschaftlichem Hintergrund schlägt er die Brücke zwischen Fachbereich und Technik und sorgt so für solide Konzepte und schnelle Projektfortschritte. Oliver beherrscht im BI-Umfeld die komplette Klaviatur von Greenfieldvorhaben über Migrations- und Optimierungsprojekten bis hin zum Aufbau neuer BI-Organisationen. In seiner Laufbahn als BI-Berater hat er Erfahrungen von KMU-Kunden bis zu DAX-Konzernen gesammelt und unterschiedlichste Branchen und Fachbereiche kennengelernt. Bei der Informatec ist Oliver als Lead Consultant Germany für die BI-Projekte im deutschen Raum verantwortlich.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Teaching CS During Take-Off, published by andrew carle on May 15, 2024 on LessWrong. I stayed up too late collecting way-past-deadline papers and writing report cards. When I woke up at 6, this anxious email from one of my g11 Computer Science students was already in my Inbox. Student: Hello Mr. Carle, I hope you've slept well; I haven't. I've been seeing a lot of new media regarding how developed AI has become in software programming, most relevantly videos about NVIDIA's new artificial intelligence software developer, Devin. Things like these are almost disheartening for me to see as I try (and struggle) to get better at coding and developing software. It feels like I'll never use the information that I learn in your class outside of high school because I can just ask an AI to write complex programs, and it will do it much faster than I would. I'd like to know what your thoughts on this are. Do you think AI will replace human software developers, as NVIDIA claims it will? My response: Buddy, that is a big question for 5:15 am. First AI horizon thoughts: 1. Software development as a field will look incredibly different in 10 years. 2. My priors say that MOST of human intellectual+economic activity will ALSO be radically different in 10 years. 3. I have a very small p(doom) for the 10 year horizon. That means I don't expect human-equivalent AGIs to completely disrupt human civilisation within 10 years. 4. The delta between how fast AI will affect software engineering and how fast AI will transform other (roughly speaking) white collar careers is relatively small. That means I think the AI affect on say, hedge fund management and software engineering to be similar. Then some priors I have for teaching IB Computer Science in the middle of this take-off: 1. I don't think becoming a software engineer is the modal outcome for IBCS students 2. I believe that most long term personal utility from IBCS (or any other intro CS exposure) comes from shifting a student's mental model of how the modern social and economic system interacts with / depends on these technologies. 3. While the modern Ai tools are light years beyond the simple Von Neumann CPU models and intro Python we're studying, it does address the foundations of those systems. Similarly, HL Analysis and HL Physics don't cover anything about the math and physics that underpin these huge ML systems, but that foundation IS there. You can't approach the superstructure without it. So, in summary, if your concern is "the world seems to be changing fast. This class is hard, and I don't think there's any chance that I will find a 2022 Novice SoftwareDev job when I'm out of university in 2029" I would strongly agree with that sentiment. I have a Ron Swanson detachment on the important of formal schooling. If your question was "is a traditional education sequence the best way to prepare myself for the turbulent AI takeoff period," then I strongly disagree with that statement. Education is intrinsically reflective and backward looking. But I'm employed as a high school teacher. And your parents have decided to live here and send you to this school . So, I'm not sure if advice on that axis is actionable for either of us. There's also a huge chasm between "this isn't be best of all possible options" and "this has zero value." If I reframed your statement as "given that I'm in this limited option IB program, what classes will provide me the best foundation to find opportunities and make novel insights in the turbulent AI takeoff period" I would feel confident recommending IBCS. That doesn't make learning to code any easier. Is that a good answer to a 17 year old? Is there a good answer to this? One of the best parts of teaching is watching young people wake up to the real, fundamental issues and challenges of human civilisation an...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Teaching CS During Take-Off, published by andrew carle on May 15, 2024 on LessWrong. I stayed up too late collecting way-past-deadline papers and writing report cards. When I woke up at 6, this anxious email from one of my g11 Computer Science students was already in my Inbox. Student: Hello Mr. Carle, I hope you've slept well; I haven't. I've been seeing a lot of new media regarding how developed AI has become in software programming, most relevantly videos about NVIDIA's new artificial intelligence software developer, Devin. Things like these are almost disheartening for me to see as I try (and struggle) to get better at coding and developing software. It feels like I'll never use the information that I learn in your class outside of high school because I can just ask an AI to write complex programs, and it will do it much faster than I would. I'd like to know what your thoughts on this are. Do you think AI will replace human software developers, as NVIDIA claims it will? My response: Buddy, that is a big question for 5:15 am. First AI horizon thoughts: 1. Software development as a field will look incredibly different in 10 years. 2. My priors say that MOST of human intellectual+economic activity will ALSO be radically different in 10 years. 3. I have a very small p(doom) for the 10 year horizon. That means I don't expect human-equivalent AGIs to completely disrupt human civilisation within 10 years. 4. The delta between how fast AI will affect software engineering and how fast AI will transform other (roughly speaking) white collar careers is relatively small. That means I think the AI affect on say, hedge fund management and software engineering to be similar. Then some priors I have for teaching IB Computer Science in the middle of this take-off: 1. I don't think becoming a software engineer is the modal outcome for IBCS students 2. I believe that most long term personal utility from IBCS (or any other intro CS exposure) comes from shifting a student's mental model of how the modern social and economic system interacts with / depends on these technologies. 3. While the modern Ai tools are light years beyond the simple Von Neumann CPU models and intro Python we're studying, it does address the foundations of those systems. Similarly, HL Analysis and HL Physics don't cover anything about the math and physics that underpin these huge ML systems, but that foundation IS there. You can't approach the superstructure without it. So, in summary, if your concern is "the world seems to be changing fast. This class is hard, and I don't think there's any chance that I will find a 2022 Novice SoftwareDev job when I'm out of university in 2029" I would strongly agree with that sentiment. I have a Ron Swanson detachment on the important of formal schooling. If your question was "is a traditional education sequence the best way to prepare myself for the turbulent AI takeoff period," then I strongly disagree with that statement. Education is intrinsically reflective and backward looking. But I'm employed as a high school teacher. And your parents have decided to live here and send you to this school . So, I'm not sure if advice on that axis is actionable for either of us. There's also a huge chasm between "this isn't be best of all possible options" and "this has zero value." If I reframed your statement as "given that I'm in this limited option IB program, what classes will provide me the best foundation to find opportunities and make novel insights in the turbulent AI takeoff period" I would feel confident recommending IBCS. That doesn't make learning to code any easier. Is that a good answer to a 17 year old? Is there a good answer to this? One of the best parts of teaching is watching young people wake up to the real, fundamental issues and challenges of human civilisation an...
In this episode of WCG Talks Trials, our expert panel discusses various ethical, safety, and logistical challenges in accelerating clinical trials for gene and cell therapies in oncology. The conversation explores the role of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), Institutional Biosafety Committees (IBCs), Endpoint Adjudication Committees (EACs), and Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) in overseeing these trials, addressing issues such as patient safety, complex trial designs, and emerging biosafety concerns. Our panelists emphasize the importance of transparent communication and collaboration between IRBs and IBCs, highlighting the need to balance the urgency of advancing research with ethical considerations. Additionally, the podcast explores unrealized ethical and safety issues, such as the pace of technological advancements and potential risks associated with gene editing. The speakers also touch upon future opportunities in oncology research, including precision medicine, artificial intelligence, wearable devices, and accelerated regulatory pathways.
By Rhys Williams Founded back in 2011, Cwm Engineering is a subcontract manufacturing business that has grown at an exponential rate since its inception. The relentless growth trajectory for this West Wales manufacturer is a credit to its approach to continuous improvement and delivering impeccable quality for customers. So, when the Crosshands company was having challenges with its cutting fluid, it turned to Oemeta for a solution. Like any subcontractor that has a diverse range of manual and CNC machine tools employed to process a wide variety of materials from plastics and aluminium to steel and heat-resistant alloys, the challenge is finding the optimal ‘factory-wide' cutting fluid solution. As the company has expanded and acquired more advanced machine tools, machine uptime and productivity is critical - as are health and safety and the well-being of staff. Unfortunately, previous cutting fluids and the respective suppliers have been detrimental to the ISO: 9001 certified company and its goals. Discussing past challenges, Company Founder and Managing Director Malcolm Walters says: “We were using fluid from a world-leading brand and we found the performance was diminishing with our acquisition of higher-end machine tools. The cutting fluid was delivering poor sump life, bad odours and it was creating skin irritations for staff. We then moved to another high-end brand that had no nasty chemicals. This eradicated workshop odours and skin irritation for our staff. Whilst the new fluid initially had a better sump life than its predecessor, performance was inconsistent from one machine to the next. Furthermore, customer support was poor and we were undertaking all of the fluid testing and topping up internally. Ultimately the fluid cost was also increasing drastically – we needed to find another solution.” A Timely Knock on The Door Serendipity played its role when Ryan Aviles, the regional sales engineer for Oemeta made a chance call upon the West Wales business. Inviting the Oemeta representative for a conversation has paid dividends for Cwm Engineering. Initial consultation regarding the machine tools, type of machining, material types and the issues with existing products provided Oemeta with a scenario of what was required. The cutting fluid company narrowed the solution down to two products and it was the Oemeta NOVAMET 760 water-miscible metalworking fluid that was identified as the optimal choice for Cwm Engineering. With more than 12 machine tools on the shop floor, Cwm Engineering and Oemeta initially agreed to trial the fluid in one machine, a Mazak VTC-530C vertical machining centre. The results were immediate. The first two fluid brands offered a sump life of 2 to 4 months, a huge variation in sump life that Cwm Engineering or the fluid suppliers couldn't diagnose. The Oemeta NOVAMET 760 has now been in the Mazak VTC-530C for over 12 months with no issues, increasing the fluid life by more than 70%. With the results of the first machine being so evident, Cwm Engineering agreed on a staggered approach to incrementally phase out the previous fluid and install Oemeta's NOVAMET 760 in all its machine tools. Service With a Smile Commenting upon the implementation process, Cwm Engineering's Systems and Operations Manager Andrew Ritchie says: “We have a company to conduct annual health and safety audits and we pay due diligence to all H&S aspects. With our previous fluid, the well-known supplier provided a poor level of service. I would spend up to 3 hours each week conducting pH and calibration tests on all machine sumps. We had to buy calibration kits, incubation tubes and an incubator and during testing, we would have to leave the fluid in incubation tubes for 48 hours before testing the bacteria levels. We had to buy a £350 bacteria kit and pay a £30 fortnightly subscription for test tubes and dip slides. The cost and effort expended was excessive and added to this, there would be another couple of hours spent topping up the machines.” “Despite dedicating significant time and resources to our coolant management, the previous fluid performance would incrementally deteriorate and then ‘fall off a cliff' overnight. We even tried ozone generators to oxidise the coolant and kill bacteria. Unfortunately, there was no explanation for the fluid behaviour and the support was very poor. In contrast, Ryan and the Oemeta team have been fantastic.” Whilst Oemeta emptied and cleaned the sump on the first Mazak machine, rather than empty the sump of each subsequent machine, the technical experts at Oemeta identified if NOVAMET 760 would be compatible with the existing fluid. Once this was clarified, NOVAMET 760 was then used to top-up existing fluid levels in the rest of the machine shop to minimise disposal costs for Cwm Engineering. Oemeta also implemented its fluid management protocols at Cwm Engineering. This has included fluid management instructions on each machine tool along with a service record card. Most importantly, the Oemeta engineers visit the Carmarthenshire company every fortnight to undertake fluid management activities that include testing the pH level, bacteria, fungus and sump levels and concentration. The Savings Introducing Oemeta's NOVAMET 760 has been an incremental process over the last 12 months – and it is only now the true level of savings can be fully quantified. From a cost perspective, the previous cutting fluid was costing upwards of £2600 a barrel and the 12-employee business was buying up to 6 barrels a year with a cost of more than £15,000 per annum. The Oemeta fluid costs almost 50% less than its predecessor, making an immediate saving in the region of £7000. At least that would be the case if they were used in equal measure. With the remarkable fluid life improvement, Cwm Engineering is only purchasing 2 to 3 barrels a year – a fluid life that will inevitably improve further when the remainder of fluid from the previous vendor evaporates from the machines. There is potential for the subcontract manufacturer to reduce fluid purchasing costs by more than 80%. What goes in must come out Not only are Cwm Engineering making huge savings on coolant costs and the associated cost of weekly testing and the labour hours involved, but they are also making savings on fluid disposal. Cwm Engineering has two 1000-litre IBCs that are filled with waste coolant and disposed of two to three times a year at a cost of up to £2400. Not only is there a significant financial cost, but also an environmental impact. With fluid life increasing by more than 70%, inevitably, disposal costs will also fall by 70% - this is estimated to save an additional £1600 in disposal costs for the company. Furthermore, with the previous fluid almost turning rancid overnight, machines would have to be emptied and cleaned for £600 – a frequent cost that has also been eliminated. Benefits beyond the wallet The cost reduction of implementing Oemeta's NOVAMET 760 has been staggering for the family business, but the benefits are far further reaching. As Andrew Ritchie adds: “We have taps near each machine and we have a barrel of NOVAMET 760 with a mixer on a trolley that can be wheeled to each machine. Once the barrel and mixer are connected to the tap, we can easily top up the fluid in any of our machines. Simply doing this has saved us hours every week and with Oemeta managing the condition of our fluid every fortnight, we are saving significant man hours on fluid testing too. There is also no need to have machines down for sump cleaning any longer, which can be a huge inconvenience to our business.” The performance of the fluid is also improving quality and productivity at Cwm Engineering, as Malcolm Walters concludes: “Oemeta provides a long and predictable sump life which is critical to our machine shop and keeping our spindles turning. The soluble Oemeta cutting fluid has significantly reduced fluid consumption, extended tool life, reduced machine downtime and massively reduced waste disposal costs. Moreover, our surface finishes have improved and staining on particular types of aluminium is now a thing of the past. We have witnessed situations where parts that need to be aesthetically pleasing have been stained by coolant and this has resulted in scrap – this is now a thing of the past. We are delighted we made the change to Oemeta, we cannot speak highly enough of their products and service.”
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Who knew that the world of fuel storage could be so riveting? In the latest episode of Tank Talk, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Integrity Environmental founder, Shannon Oelkers, to discuss the ins and outs of bulk fuel storage regulations, safety, and everything SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure). Now, brace yourself for an in-depth and insightful journey into the rarely explored terrain of portable containers as we unpack their unique functionalities and critical role in shipping and storage. We tackle the all-important topic of preparation for potential EPA inspections and the significance of intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) in the bulk fuel storage industry. Prepare yourself for an episode filled to the brim with expert advice, practical tips, and essential knowledge on successfully navigating the bulk fuel storage industry. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation.Additional Resources:40 CFR 112SPCC Inspection Fact Sheet (EPA) intro/outro created with GarageBand
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Haben Sie sich schon einmal gefragt, wie verlässlich es ist, wenn Hersteller von Business Intelligence-Software damit werben, dass sie hichert- oder IBCS-konforme Visualisierungen bieten können? Diese Frage habe ich schon vor einiger Zeit Prof. Dr. Rolf Hichert gestellt, dem wichtigsten Vordenker in Sachen Visualisierung von Unternehmensdaten. Seine Antwort war klar: "Wir haben die Namen 'Hichert' und 'IBCS' international als Marken geschützt. Aber es ärgert uns, wenn 'IBCS' draufsteht, aber nicht drin ist." – Vorsicht ist als geboten bei „flashy“ Software-Präsentationen. Wenn Ihr Controlling-Projekt mit Business Intelligence-Software keinen Schiffbruch erleiden soll, behalten Sie bitte unbedingt im Hinterkopf: Nur eine unabhängige Expertise bei der Software-Auswahl sieht hinter die Kulissen der Branche und Produkte und bespricht mit Ihnen stets verschiedene sinnvolle Software-Optionen. Hier erhalten Sie eine auf objektiven Kriterien basierende Checkliste für die Auswahl von Business Intelligence-Software: https://www.atvisio.de/blog/zwischen-wahrheit-und-taeuschung/
Episode 113 has ten stories- three of which involve submarines (US-UK-Japan). Most of our stories come from Defense News- in fact all but two. We have three stories that involve Army modernization (ISV; IBCS; and Watercraft). Plus- two aircraft stories: Italy (Electronic Attack) & Romania (F35s). Finally, a cool article from National Defense (April 2023 edition)- about Israel's Direct Energy, Iron Beam Air Defense weapon.
Was haben Mietwagen eigentlich mit Reportings zu tun? Mit Tobias und Jumen spricht Andreas über Toolauswahl, die Definition von Self Service und wo er an seine Grenzen stößt. Außerdem dabei.. - IT oder Fachbereich - Wer sollte die Verantwortung für Self Service Projekte tragen? - Notationskonzept oder Analysetool - Was ist wichtiger? - Information Design - Wieviel Design-Anspruch darf man an Visualisierungen haben? - Reporting - wo liegen momentane Herausforderungen bei Konzeption & Implementierung? Tobias und Jumen sind Manager bei PwC, verantworten im Bereich Data & Analytics das Reporting Team und sind täglich für ihre Kunden in sämtlichen Themenfeldern rund um Reporting unterwegs. Egal ob für die Einführung von Self-Service Lösungen mit passender Governance, den Aufbau von Shared Service Centern oder die end-to-end Implementierung von komplexen Reporting Applikationen - Tobias, Jumen und das Data & Analytics Team bei PwC beraten und implementieren entlang der gesamten Reporting Value Chain.
Was ist IBCS und warum kann es die Arbeit von Data-People und Controllern erleichtern? Darüber spricht Christian Krug, Host des Podcasts Unf*ck Your Data, mit Ralph Ginzinger, Head of Analytics & Business Intelligence bei Palfinger AG. Die beiden sprechen über IBCS, die International Business Communication Standards.IBCS sind Empfehlungen, wie Informationen dargestellt werden sollten, sodass mein Gegenüber weiß: Was will ich Dir eigentlich sagen? Die IBCS basieren auf den Hichert Success Rules - wie der Name schon sagt - entwickelt von Rolf Hichert, einem schlauen Consultant und Professor, der die Welt der Visualisierungen durch seine Regeln prägte.Ralph nutzt diese Standards schon seit Jahren und erklärt, warum diese die Kommunikation in Unternehmen besser machen. Die Problematik liegt nämlich oft darin, dass Fachabteilungen ihre eigenen Visualisierungsformen nutzen - und diese sind nicht direkt verständlich für andere Abteilungen. Das Ziel von Visualisierungen ist es allerdings, dass auf den ersten Blick für alle Beteiligten verständlich ist: Was soll überhaupt ausgedrückt werden? Einer der wichtigsten Tipps von Ralph und Christian in dieser Folge ist auch: Denk doch mal darüber nach, warum du diesen Report so machst, wie du ihn machst. Um dies zu verdeutlichen, sollte man sich immer mal wieder die Frage stellen: Für wen ist dieser Report eigentlich? Was soll er mitteilen?Um IBCS allerdings in Unternehmen zu verankern, reicht es nicht, diese Regeln an die Wand zu hängen - man darf die menschliche Komponente nicht vergessen. Wenn hier nicht alle mitziehen, können die Rules nicht im Unternehmen verankert werden. Passend dazu erzählt Ralph von seinen Fails und Projekten, in denen die Einführung von IBCS überhaupt nicht funktioniert hat. Denn wenn nach einem halben Jahr nach Implementierung eines BI-Projekts plötzlich wieder Pie-Charts in den Dashboards sind – dann ist IBCS nicht umgesetzt worden. Warum so etwas passiert? Projekte müssen auch von innen mitgetragen werden – sie nur von außen als Berater zu führen, reicht nicht.Sein Tipp: Die Vorteile des Projekts müssen sichtbar sein! Such dir einen internen Champion!Auf der anderen Seite erklärt er aber auch, was für Eigenschaften erfüllt sein müssen, damit Projekte mit IBCS funktionieren. Zu den Pacman-Pie-Charts: https://robslink.com/SAS/democd41/pacman_graph.htm▬▬▬▬▬▬ Profile: ▬▬▬▬Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Ralph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralphginzingerpalfinger/Zur Webseite von Palfinger: https://www.palfinger.com/de-atZum LinkedIn-Profil von Christian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-krug/▬▬▬▬▬▬ Buchempfehlung: ▬▬▬▬Buchempfehlung von Ralph: Rolf Dobelli - Die Kunst des guten Lebens ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Hier findest Du Unf*ck Your Data: ▬▬▬▬Zum Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ow7ySMbgnir27etMYkpxT?si=dc0fd2b3c6454bfaZum Podcast auf iTunes: tba▬▬▬▬▬▬ Kontakt: ▬▬▬▬E-Mail: christian@uyd-podcast.com▬▬▬▬▬▬ Timestamps: ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬00:00 Intro01:20 Vorstellung Ralph Ginzinger02:33 Tätigkeit...
Willkommen bei unserer Mission New Work. New Rules. - du bist mittendrin! In der heutigen Folgen lag der Fokus auf einem der Kernthemen bei der KOM4TEC. Nämlich Power BI & Analytics – ganz konkret, wie der Reporting Standard auf das nächste Level gehoben werden kann. Darüber sprechen Michael Thierolf und Julius Sickenberger, beide aus dem Team BI/Analytics, mit Host und Geschäftsführerer Marco Breier, der sich ebenfalls im Reporting Bereich auskennt und seine ganz eigenen Anforderungen an Reports hat. Julius und Michael konnten sich in einem 3 tägigen Workshop in Frankfurt zum "Certified IBCS Analyst" weiterbilden und bringen spannende Inhalte mit. Unter Anderem sprechen die 3 über die SUCCESS Formel. Wofür jeder einzelne Buchstabe dieses Akronyms steht, erfahrt ihr in der Folge. Hier kann wirklich jeder etwas Neues dazulernen. Hört jetzt rein in knapp 45 Minuten Analytics-Talk. Für mehr Infos rund um unserer Power BI & Analytics Leistungen, besucht unsere Website www.kom4tec.de Proudly sponsored by Weingut von Winning. Zitate aus der Folge Marco Auch wenn ich jetzt irgendein Projekt plane - das ist ja wie ein Brainstorming. Ich überlege erstmal, was ist alles notwendig um die Message rüberzubringen und am Ende mache ich mir dann Gedanken, was ich weglassen kann. Damit ich dann die Kernbotschaft übermitteln kann und der Effekt am größten ist. Julius Ich denke insgesamt ist IBCS ein Rahmenwerk, an dem man sich gut orientieren kann. Auch wenn man im Business Alltag nicht 100% damit übereinstimmen wird, manchmal nicht übereinstimmen kann und auch nicht immer muss. Michael Wir haben ja unzählige Abteilungen, für die wir Reports aufbauen - von Controlling über Logistik bis hin zum Marketing. Oder auch die Geschäftsleitung, die dann schon darauf wert legt, wie der Bericht aussieht. Eben nicht nur eine Tabelle mit Zahlen in roter und grüner Farbe und sonst nur schwarz. In den kommenden Podcast-Folgen bekommst du: Infos und Tipps rund um die M365-Welt und ihre Anwendungen wie Power BI und Power Apps Inspiration und praktische Tipps für den Kulturwandel für dich oder dein Unternehmen, um immer einen Schritt voraus zu sein Wertvolle Impulse für ein bewusstes Mindset Vorbilder, Themen und Ideen zu allen Facetten der New Work Tipps zu praktischen Tools, die deinen Change unterstützen können, egal ob persönlich oder als Unternehmen Viele weitere Einblicke in die Welt des New Work Let's connect Du hast Ideen, Themenvorschläge oder Anregungen zum Thema, dann teile gerne deine Gedanken mit uns und schick uns eine Nachricht an podcast@kom4tec.de oder auf Instagram @kom4tec Wir freuen uns von dir zu hören. Follow us! Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/KOM4TEC/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/kom4tec/ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/10407066/
Today is a homestead update about rabbit ears, incoming livestock, emergency room visits, food success, and more. Forage About to get Elderberry flower Sassafras Leaves Fodder tree harvest round one is in process Red clover - the clover story Livestock Pig nest and pond sealing update Sheep Arriving Chickens keep getting stuck in the feeder (Class is almost sold out) Goat troubles Rabbit Ear Mites New Ducks coming soon - broody duck 2.0 and what we are doing about it Grow Arugula and greens have patches established in the garden Squash in pig pasture (Rehab in process, water automated) Nutrient issue in Sunshine plot and location problem Succession planting where the outdoor lettuce was A word on the week of intermittent rain and planting Holler Neighbors/Community Lots of visitors through this week, potluck solution, taking next week off from visits How we found the sheep Preparing SRF - Call for volunteers Infrastructure Chicken Tractor Fencing Tomato walls are done IBCs ready for the AP Sheep Fencing (Video coming soon on setting a post in solid rock) Finances $4k invested in sheep Membership Plug Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift! Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
Today Today we talk about the past week on the homestead. Projects, livestock, stories and more in order to serve as an inside look at what homesteading is really like. Get your Self Reliance Festival and Hog Processing Workshop Tickets before the early bird price expires Forage & Gardens Watercress Green Onions Kale Stinging Nettle Morel season arrives Food Storage/Pantry Freeze drying milk once again Making ready to eat meals Seasonal shift from root cellar to house due to temperature Livestock Put my processing pants on BIG decision you all saw coming Poultry classes/Turkey Day/ Sustainable meat chickens Rabbits due in 2 weeks POOP! Grow AP planted IBCs incoming despite everything breaks week Upper garden update/rain Seeds starting and cuttings Infrastructure Living Fence Update Fencing the pond Sheep plans Holler Neighbors/Community Processing weekend and collaboration on food The story of moving feed Gas prices and the weekly milk Finances Feed prices are up Chicks are more than double from last year More went out than came in this week, BUT the cow finances are looking GREAT Membership Plug Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift! Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
Ben likens his special guest for episode 84 of the Bees with Ben podcast to ‘The Jackal' - everyone has heard of him, but no one has ever seen him! As well as being hard to track down, and something of a character, Joe Horner has developed a reputation amongst Australian beekeepers that approaches legendary status. In particular, the Joe Horner line of queen bees are considered by many to be second to none. When Ben finally does manage to nail Joe down for a chat, he admits to being a bit sketchy about the nature of podcasts, and that computers are, ‘Out of my league!' But why are his queens arguably the best in the country? Joe puts it down to his selection process. Incredibly, he says that he hasn't added any new blood in thirty or forty years. All of his breeding stock is contained in hives involved in the commercial production of honey, and honey production (measured per bee) together with brood viability and quietness are important criteria. In fact, Joe's bees are so docile that he never wears a veil; when he recently harvested honey, he left his smoker on the truck! Only 10-15% of Joe's income comes from rearing queens, so selective breeding for improved honey production is doubly important. Inbred lines have been especially productive of late, and this season Joe collected no less than 60 IBCs full of honey from his 700 hives. He also runs a 4,000-acre cattle property and works a seven-day week - or more! Nevertheless, Joe says he never done it for the money, and that he remains passionate about the bees. Interestingly, some of Joe's hives have not been shifted for nearly three years, and he imposes a travel limit of around a hundred kilometres. He says beekeeping requires an in-depth knowledge of the landscape and of eucalypt species, together with a real understanding of bees and their characteristics. The demands of maintenance in addition to queen bee breeding means that he is often working 14-15 hours a day just to keep up. Every box of bees that passes through Joe's extraction plant is weighed to determine exactly how much honey has been produced, and this is instrumental in selection for breeding. Now 72, Joe followed his father into beekeeping on the family property when he was a teenager in the min-sixties - Joe's son has since carried on the tradition. In fact, they all live and work on the same property, along with Joe's daughter and son-in-law. The only other employee is a woman who has been with them for 27 years. ‘She's family too,' declares Joe. What has changed in five decades of beekeeping? Joe reckons production per hive has increased dramatically, especially over the last 10-15 years. He says that selective breeding has also resulting in significant modifications in the characteristics and behaviour of his bees. He has some sage advice for any hobbyist considering making the switch to commercial honey producer - don't get too big too fast. Joe says you can make a living from 300 hives, and it is best to concentrate on keeping the bees healthy. His apiaries are subject to six extractions per year, with an annual yield of 20-30 kilograms of honey per hive. He uses no chemicals whatsoever and does not have to contend with hive beetles or nosema. He reiterates that he attributes much of this – along with diminished swarming activity - to his work in breeding queens. Ben asks Joe what he would change, and where he sees the beekeeping industry in ten years? Joe reveals that despite his daunting schedule, he has been battling cancer and is currently receiving chemotherapy. He is looking forward to some downtime so he can paddle down a remote river and says he has always done his own thing, but has no secrets and is happy to share the knowledge borne out of a lifetime of experience.
The Mary Kay Supply Chain with Michael Ringsdorf Michael Ringsdorf and Joe Lynch discuss the Mary Kay supply chain. Michael is the Vice President Transportation & Logistics at Mary Kay, one of the most enduring, successful direct sellers of personal beauty products in the world for more than 55 years. About Michael Ringsdorf Michael Ringsdorf is the experienced Vice President of Transportation & Logistics with a demonstrated history of working for a global company in the direct sales and cosmetics industry. Mike has developed a track record of converging people and technology to get exceptional results. Mike has a degree in Marketing from Iowa State University and over 30 years of experience leading teams in Demand Planning, Inventory Control, Automated Storage Retrieval Warehouses & Transportation. About Mary Kay Mary Kay Inc. (Mary Kay) has been one of the most enduring, successful direct sellers of personal beauty products in the world for more than 55 years. Committed to enriching the lives of women and their families around the world, we offer corporate careers with unlimited opportunities to do something beautiful for people around the globe – and within our own company. More than 5,000 people work in our corporate positions in all the global markets we serve. And we were recently named by Forbes as one of America's Best Midsize Employers 2019. The primary responsibility of our corporate teams to serve our millions of Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs). IBCs work with Mary Kay as independent contractors, selling our products directly to consumers in nearly 40 markets on five continents. Key Takeaways: The Mary Kay Supply Chain Mike Ringsdorf is the Vice President Transportation & Logistics at Mary Kay Global, a cosmetics company based in Texas. The company offers eyeliners, mascara, night cream, gel, foundation, and other related products, as well as provides beauty consultancy services. In the podcast interview, Mike and Joe discuss what it takes to manufacture Mary Kay products and distribute it to millions of Mary Kay Beauty Consultants worldwide. The company's primary manufacturing plant is in Dallas, Texas. A second plant was opened in Hangzhou, China, to manufacture and package products for that market. Mary Kay is an American privately owned multi-level marketing company. The company was founded by Mary Kay Ash in 1963. Mary Kay is now one of the largest direct sellers of skin care and cosmetics. The company also manufactures and distributes over-the-counter drugs and products, such as sunscreens and acne treatments. Mary Kay's products are sold in more than 40 markets around the world, and its global independent sales force exceeds 3.5 million. Learn More About The Mary Kay Supply Chain Michael Ringsdorf's LinkedIn Mary Kay's LinkedIn Mary Kay The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
In this week's episode of Red Pill Revolution, we take a deep dive into the recent Q&A with the President of the United States. Deciding himself beyond any reasonable logic that he is "Exceeding All Expectations". We also discuss what is going on in Russia and why. All that and MORE on this week's episode! ----more---- FOLLOW US ON SUBSTACK FOR OUR COMPANION NEWSLETTER THAT INCLUDES ALL EPISODE LINKS, VIDEOS, ARTICLES, AND BREAKING NEWS FROM THE TRIAL Red Pill Revolution Merchandise ----more---- Subscribe to the links below to stay up to date with the Podcast! YOUTUBE APPLE PODCASTS SPOTIFY & everywhere else you get your podcasts Follow us on Instagram for daily updates! Transcription: Welcome to red pill revolution my name is Austin Adams Red pill revolution started out with me realizing every thing that I knew everything that I believed everything I interpret about my life is through the lens of the information I was spoon fed as a child religion and politics history conspiracy Hollywood medicine money food all of everything we know was tactfully written to influence your decisions and your view on reality by those in power now I'm on a mission a mission to retrain and reeducate myself to find the true reality of what is behind that curtain and I'm taken your ass with me welcome to the revolution hello and welcome to red pill revolution my name is right on my shirt if you're watching this video and if not my name is Austin at its head how to know how you from the shirt in the mall I think it was like seven dollars to some random store that music was too loud and I don't know how you pass a shirt with your name on it for seven dollars and not get right so anyways there's logic but this is episode number 13 of reptile revolution and thank you so much for joining me I really can't tell you how much I appreciated that this only being on episode number 13 only being relatively new only three months into this I found out that you guys and that the nation in this world the country that I'm in and out and all over the world we have others like 29 different countries is listening and this it's unbelievable to me how thirsty the world is for this information so without further ado episode number 13 of Red pill revolution today we are going to talk about on some very very recent events and things that happened breaking news today and that's it's good to be a very current episode for you guys so I hope you enjoy the very first thing that were to talk about is the Prime Minister Boris Johnson going into their newest release of a basically releasing themselves of all other covert restrictions were to talk about you know kind of the history around that and how that feels to be of the United States who had that kind of broke apart from Great Britain and now to see the totalitarianism has kind of wore a new hat under our banner and there were also going to talk it almost at length today a lot of this is going to be about the actual Biden interview that was today that if you don't know tomorrow I believe this is the anniversary the very first year of the Biden administration and he did a about an hour long interview hour and 20 minutes I believe about it is longer than I think I've seen him answer questions his entire presidency so what will dive into some of those questions some of the information number to talk about the Russia situation so stay tuned to the awesomeness and be some great information for you guys and I hope you enjoy it a first as always I need you to go ahead and press that little button on your screen just the one that says is such an ass I believe it starts to sob subscribe some like that in a boat just 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Sub stack with the podcast companion that's all I got so the first video that were in a jump into today is going to be a Boris Johnson the Prime Minister talking about the newest update on the covert restrictions and I find it to be if if you know the history of the United States I hope you do at least that to a certain sense Howell puzzling alarming this is and how all of our founding fathers must be just absolutely rolling over in their graves are now realizing what has happened to this nation so let's go ahead and watch that together so this morning the company concluded that because of extremely bruised the company together with the way the public responded to the plan B measures we can return to plan a in England and alive Plan B regulations to expire bad as a result from the start of Thursday next week monitoring certification will end bad relations kind of pools choose to use the NHS could be possible momentarily but we will end the compulsory use of pregnancy justification in an from no government is no longer asking people what from home and speak to their employers about arrangements returning to the office and having looked at the to Leave the cabinet concluded the once regulations lapse the government will no longer mandate wearing thanks mom and dad is Mrs. Baker from tomorrow from tomorrow we will no longer reply please multiply both rooms in the development risk is usually removed regardless on the use committal errors in the country at large who continues to suggest use of face coverings and include the product places the tickly when you come into contact with people you don't normally meet we will trust the judgment liberties and bad for the lies anyone who chooses the Weber the government rule so ease restrictions on visits to Canada my micro movement is interested social Set up plans in coming this wow that sounds like a party I want to be there that you compared to what were about to watch with Biden talking that seemed they were all hike the only sound like they had some beers before they went home for home but you know every every seal time is unlike the real reason the glass when he gave a new restriction that was relieved and those are like people who are a part of the of their you know government system so that's pretty funny how they were just reacting but you heard it is there that you know England is now going away from any mass mandates are going away from any mandatory vaccination you know showing your vaccine card to be able to work throwing away from working from home the going away from you school restrictions or mandates for children anything at all that they're going away from all these things into me that that the part of that that's so alarming when you know you will you think about the I states that sound it feels like we you know that a country forever right it feels like the world has never existed without the America has had especially with the way that you know Western culture is influence the world but this is the case with the world of fear where we are one of the fairly as newest countries in the world write what were what 300 years old or so right in 1776 2022 we don't do the math where a very new country and into see that you know within several of you know several hundred years few hundred years not even several right we completely lost away right we are now you know that that that we are what we so feared right we are our government now has become one that is more totalitarian than the one that hundreds of thousands if not millions of people from all over the world fleet from fleeing from you know that the The Queens monarchy and the totalitarian ways that they had it in the UK and in Great Britain and you know the area so it's crazy to me and into think about what what what our founding fathers think what what would they think right now they were real George Washington's rose up from the dead and you know was sitting here watching the discussion of Joe Biden talking about other than a key keep restrictions and how you need 1/3 booster and you know all of these restrictions are remaining in place and yet England the Queen of England and parliament and in this prime minister decided to completely relieve their citizens of any you know of their totalitarian you know decisions for them I couldn't I can imagine what they would think I absolutely cannot fathom how they would feel knowing that while you know that today's Great Britain is is completely mandate free United States still is imposing vaccine mandates for healthcare workers which is a whole another conversation that we really should get into the fact that that's you know that that the healthcare workers that that the individuals that that the single sector of the country who is educated specifically on making medical decisions is no longer able to make medical decisions not only you know further patients but but specifically for themselves for their own medical decisions for the for their body and I know a lot of people were affected by this you know nurses doctors and surgeons there's a will that is so many people who are who are going to affect this and in and truly with us to come down to you know talking about the chain of events that connect happen with this in a come down to us is healthcare workers no longer being employee who hold that belief to be true and in art manipulated bolt based on your finances or or job position there can if they're not at work for the hospital settings and in order to have a shortage of 11 if talking there and there to complain about that shortage in an opinion on the people were unvaccinated will know it was because your dumb ass decided to let people who are vaccinated and covert positive still work but you won't even let the people who had covert and have immunity and have antibodies you are unvaccinated not work who aren't sick it it actually makes no sense so crazy to me the fact that were sitting here watching you know the Prime Minister Boris Johnson talk about their done with any mandates done with any restrictions and you on that same day are president of the United States right now is sitting in front of a group of reporters and saying how you know you need to get boosted right it it's crazy so let's go ahead and will dive into that conversational quick let's go ahead and him and watch some of the videos of the Biden you know kind of compare and contrast you know that party in the pub with Boris Johnson to what were going to see here with Biden because it is kind of a stark difference and when we go into these you know this these questions and answers with Joe Biden it is truly you know it's it's it's all concerning to me is no other way to put it so concerning to me that somebody will with that what little mental capacity and capabilities of this man has left to even finish a sentence let alone make world changing decisions in a time of were more on the cusp of of potential war between Russia and Ukraine and the effects of this can have on NATO and the effect this can I have on the United States and you know the fact that this man is in power mid in the IBCs nonpower righties be manipulated in and he couldn't you know it if you didn't have these cue cards in front of a maneuver to see that on his video you're in a see if everything the time he has a list of people that he supposed to call on for questions in the he obviously it probably is a probably because he Artie has it in front of him and you can tell is looking at this piece of paper to answer these questions so but what you know what's jumping to well at present Biden on the coronavirus we are tragically approaching nearly 1 million Americans who died and I'd like to ask you why it is during your three and half hour virtual summit in November with the Chinese president he didn't press for transparency and also whether that has anything to do with your sons involvement in an investment firm controlled by Chinese state owned entities the answer is that we did did reach the question of transparency I spent a lot of time with she the fact is that they're just not just not being transparent transparency on the coronavirus origins yes so Biden just said no that the original question asked by this guy wasn't in fact a soft focus towards the end we didn't wasn't calling specific young people they were kind of taken a Mike but he said to him you know why why did you not push for transparency and he wasn't very specific in the initial question obviously but that's why he elaborated mid response by Joe Biden to make sure that he is sure that he wants to answer this question this way so what this reporter said was why did you not push for transparency regarding the origins of coven 19 and does it have to do with the fact that your son is taking millions of dollars from Chinese corporations which are directly attracted attached to the Chinese communist party why did you push for transparency regarding this leaking from a lab is what he just asked is it because your son is taking millions of dollars from this countries government and he says I did push for transparency and then will wash this year and he and he asked him again right hey can you clarify I mean on coalbed the origins and he says yes I asked for transparency and they didn't give it to us so even Joe Biden and as he just showed in the way that he answer this question Joe Biden the president of the United States is now admitted to questioning the origins of coven 19 and believes enough to ask China Chinese officials if it came from a lab in Wuhan is what he just admitted to all while every a single person is still being censored for talking about this on social media all while you know people within Senate and Congress are being ridiculed for even mentioning the idea of a coming from a lab fee all while media outlets are key-wording you know pod casters injured Joe Rogan's and in imminent sub stack writers and who are talking about these things honestly are the president of the states just said that he believes it enough to ask the leader of the Chinese communist party whether or not it leaked from the lab and he said they won't give us transparency and then says not should about Hunter Biden obviously but let's let's watch it through transparency on the coronavirus origins yes and you did do have virtual summit is the reason your press staff was unaware of that and what did you say to the Chinese president and they weren't with me the entire time look I made it clear I thought that China had an obligation to be more forthcoming exactly what the source of the virus was in working yes so there's a full answer he just admitted to specifically questioning the Chinese Communist Party regarding the origins of covert 19 now where do we go from here what is that mean for all of the censorship all of the narrative enforcers all of the fact checkers that have come in and say that this is a unfounded conspiracy theory right are we going to fact check those people do they have to tell the truth down to they have to redact that information and correct your information say hey the president of EI states actually looking at this seriously maybe we should two or were they also look at the whole time and because their narrative has broke down so much and because of those military documents that were released by project Veritas recently have they had the step back and say yes we are investigating this and were investigating a very seriously because you know when you guys said it you know it must've been wrong but until we say it's truth is not truth that's why you can't do those things in Avon still doubt in people sold much by doing that right that you know the media companies that have me know that that the fact checkers the narrative enforcers have have lost the people they've lost the people over pushing these narratives that they knew the entire time were incorrect or factually incorrect and then beat you with you no censorship stick if you said shut about it where do we go from here write what is this me and if he gets the coal it in a product in a in a and in front of reporters of every single media outlet every single media major media outlet that's allowed to be in their right is in their and he's answering this question talking about the origins of covert 19 this should be everywhere and I guarantee you this from what I saw this is not a specific question that everybody was raising answer questions about so far and then maybe they will and hopefully that will but I haven't seen this clip anywhere you I seen a few clips, I had to watch this entire thing an hour and 10 minutes this is an hour and 10 minutes and and 30 you know 34 seconds now is the end of it but I'm B was on minute he was answering a question so you want to watch the whole thing but none of this information is anywhere and nobody's mention the fact that the president of the United States just admitted to questioning the Chinese communist party regarding the origins of covert 19 that coming from a lab in Wuhan but if I put this spoke about Instagram tomorrow or wherever tomorrow you know that is can I get no views to them to get shadow band for even using those words right even still today after a present address the situation in front of all of the major media companies but you can't talk about right you're not allowed to say those words right you're not allowed to question her narrative it's unbelievable so the Nexium wanted to show you here is a little bit of a Freudian slip I think with Biden IIII do think that there was a little bit more to what the statement is him him will talk about what it could been here so so watch this clip and in and see if you see what I see let's let's look at 12 if you don't mind you counted the number of Americans who are now fully vaccinated with two shots but some of your own medical advisor say if people aren't fully protected unless they had that third shot a booster why hasn't this White House changed the definition of fully vaccinated to include that third booster shot is it because the numbers of fully vaccinated Americans would suddenly look a lot less know that all is this this this this is because this is become clear clear and every time I speak of I say if you've been vaccinated get your booster shot everybody get the booster shot it's the envelope the optimum protection you could have protected very well with two shots if the supplies are anyway protected did you see it to see what he just said there was a parent a parenting of the interview with the Pfizer CEOs directly who said if you have two shots you have virtually no immunity but if you have three shots you you got a good chance and that's why he said Pfizer there make no mistake about it this man just did that this man being the president of the art students just had a Freudian slip a subconscious slip from him at some point seeing that clip Joe Biden at some point saw the president the CEO of Pfizer talking about how two shots makes you not very immune and in three shots that booster really does it for you but then he backtracks on it that's why he is soon as he said Pfizer he realizes that he messes up and he immediately starts to backtrack because you know in and in the you have to kind of you know understand that what he is going on in his brain is not generally what going on to me and yours is not this continual train of thought and all this that you hear from him is him you know this the same way that you know I forget the name of word and you know somebody has to interject and tell it to me because I'm you know have a you know a brain far this man's entire life is a brain for everything that comes out of his mouth he has no idea what he's gonna say next that's why you see there was there were some slip-ups between his is conversation about Russia there were some slip-ups about his conversation regarding obviously in this case the Pfizer and the boosters and I truly do believe I truly do believe that Joe Biden saw the clip saw the clip of the CEO of Pfizer stating that two vaccines were are now ineffective and that there is a need for 1/3 for any effectiveness because the Pfizer CEO said the rubric gives it very little protection if if any at all about two vaccines but three vaccines that booster is really going to get you there although what we found out now is the third vaccine the boost that the boost as they're calling it which is the stupidest marketing ploy in the in history the boost it really gives you immunity right now that this one until it doesn't and then we cavalrymen have another one for you and you better take that one to routes are not fully vaccinated and in now year you're on the team of the conspiracy theorists so let's look at that again the number and actually watch that Pfizer quit because I think this is important I are truly 100% believe that you know kind of breaking down the way that this man's monkey brain is working over there or not lack there of working with it what he just did was reference that video with the Pfizer CEO and you'll see why in a second if you haven't seen the video ready to watch us again make note of his speech pattern here make note of how he uses the word Pfizer specifically and make note of the sentence structure because he almost directly parrots the Pfizer CEO so watch it one more time and then we'll watch the Pfizer CEO specifically talking about it and then we'll talk about that it's the level of the optimum and every time I speak of I say if you been vaccinated get your booster shot everybody get the booster shot this the envelope the optimum protection you could have your protected very well with two shots if the supervisor anyway checked but you are better protected with the Bush definition right now five and if you didn't just hear that that was the reporter reminding him the actual question because he went off in a tangent referencing this this Pfizer CEO statement regarding two boosters he and he tries to correct this Pfizer statement because obviously there was some conversation around how this is you know fueling the disbelief within the vaccine in in his war room with his constituents with his advisers so you see him trying to you know subconsciously you know I don't know if this was his doing or someone else's but he either had a Freudian slip and he is mentioning this Pfizer CEOs conversation where he says that to vaccines do nothing and that you need 1/3 and he tries to combat the CEO of this company while mentioning this company's name and save is incorrect so he's directly and I don't know whether it was a Freudian slip and he was just trying to me was parroting the CEO statement just in a way that he thought was positive instead of negative or if he was directly trying to combat that no I don't think that he is smart enough to do that I think that he was spit in and you know it's it's hard with Joe Biden that you know he he's it it's hard to look at him and not have a little bit of empathy for this old man who has no right being in this position who is obviously severely declining mentally and it you know is dementia or Alzheimer's or whatever it is that he has is going to progress as a result of all the stress and knowing all these things and I truly do default in of the fact that his wife is allowing him to go through all this is is horrible because you anyways back back to it let's let's go ahead and watch that the Pfizer CEOs statement here and then I did actually have to go to I had to go to rumble for this and into to get this video because you obviously cannot find on YouTube with the and although the three doses of optional for very limited production equipment the city does the the author reasonable protection against hospitalization and best in a given phase is a very good thank less protection against infection now we are working on their own new exertion for version 1.1 with the Doppler thought that would cover all is well and the gifts we are waiting to get the final results deliver suit will be ready in March so we know we know the first two didn't work but this third one is going to work and didn't know we know that one's going to work so were coming out with another one so just adjust or talk again about that speech pattern with Joe Biden in and how this was subconsciously or consciously that's less believable to me I was subconsciously referenced by our president let's look at that first name again them go back and look at your Bidens I think this is is is it you have to kind of break it down this way because it was you know 10 seconds of a statement so real quick we know the three different doses of optional for very limited production in Frederick three though he didn't the authors reasonable protection against hospitalization and best leaving engineers is very and less protection against ear infections now if you go back and listen to Joe Biden talk about it one last time here check did very well with two shuffle of the year booster shot everybody get the booster shot this the envelope the optimum protection you could have protected very well with two shots if the supplies are annually protected but you are better protected with the bush and and so you see it that's exactly what is happened there he was in his mind trying to kind of is wires were cross but he was referencing this Pfizer CEO statement that's been via you pusher on the Internet with millions and millions of you that by now I guarantee it where he is saying that you know two shots looking to do it for you what will building with a will Pfizer in a neutralizer in there because Ito has his wires are crossed here but I found that to be really interesting that there was this little Freudian slip and you see him immediately backtrack and immediately stop us to a sentence and immediately change the topic once he says the word Pfizer because he realized what he was doing interesting don't know exactly what to make of it like I said it could have been the subconscious thing could've been a conscious thing but either way that's exactly what just happened there alright so the next thing to look at is going to be one of the statements that he made regarding you know whether or not he's outperformed him it what his expectations are so it was watch this clip here inflation is up to your signature domestic legislation is stalled in Congress if you hours from now the Senate never consented to deal with voting rights and voting of buddy before much later going to fail color 19 is still taking the lives of 1500 Americans every day and the nations divisions are just as wrong as they were a year ago did you overpromise to the American public what you can achieve in your first year in office and how you plan to course correct going forward are you such a look I didn't overpromise food but I have probably enough outperform what anybody thought would happen the fact of the matter is that Ruth situation where we have the conflict so he says I have not come I've actually outperformed what anybody thought it yet because we thought you'd be dead by now Joe we thought you'd be dead by now and in that we thought Pamela Harris was good to be part of the power you're right you absolutely outperformed all expectations because we absolutely thought you had much less time on the clock than you showed us with the last 365 day but other than that he doesn't even go into it into why he believes that he's outperformed you know his expectations are to be the only way that that's true because he has of is it you know they they pull it up on on disclosure run the 4110 that was watching earlier that his approval ratings at 40% which a 40% approval rating for president basically means you know that the widely accepted you know in the political science widely accepted percentage for for basically a completely ineffective president is like 41% is generous and 43% is like yet you're not can anything past nobody believes in you you don't have this way no you see it later on when he's talking about Russia that that everything that this man says is just you know pillows day that he's throwing in a in a gunfight the fact that he wants to sit there and smugly say they know I've outperformed everybody's expectations. Yeah maybe your right hip but not in the way that you think no so I just thought that was funny they that he thought that you know he's done so incredible of a job at this point that you know we we don't even have to talk about it because he doesn't talk about it in this entire interview did the whole time he shows you how bad he is tactfully at answering questions and this is the reason he's been hidden away and in the video some probably some you know scientific institution whether you know testing all sorts of you know chemicals on him to see if they can bring back his livelihood or his liveliness and ability to speak or actually maintain a sentence structure but there's a reason they bring keeping us away from him for so long throughout this entire year because this is probably one of the only times I've seen him outright stand and answer questions or knowing all of his his poor operator tries at being funny like oh you're an optimist highlight no I get it but still need it it's it's sad to see it in and it's crazy to me that you know he did the part of the best thing when you when you read about leadership and you read about the qualities of a leader in anything you you have to have read about leadership and if you do if you read about any books about leadership you know any books Jaco will link you know he has it in the title for you extreme ownership right if things aren't going the way that you want them to taking extreme ownership for those things that have not gone the ways that you want them to tends to put you in a better light in the public eye right but sitting here and acting like there's no problem saying you outperformed all expectations when you have a 40% approval rating one of the lowest of any president ever especially one who got more votes than any other president in the entire history of America doesn't look good right so in note to me it is it's really telling it's really telling how you know it his is his poor ability to to lead and in his terrible way of of trying to you know in insight some kind of like confidence in the public I don't know what he was trying to do here you know is that the public would've what you know in anything he does a certain percentage of the right is going to disagree and say that he's doing terrible and no but if you would came out here and said I know things are going great I know you know inflation as is unbelievably high I know were on the cusp of watching Russia just obliterate Ukraine and working to do nothing about it I know that you're paying more in gas than you have since I was in office last you know I know these things I understand these things I'm doing the best that I can today to try and make the situation better for you better for our country and better for your family but doesn't do that he says I know everything's great everything is great don't don't look at those numbers to look at the statistics unless they come from my website no don't don't look at those those are real what's real is what I'm telling you and everything is great right the people are smarter than that people don't appreciate being gas lit by the president of the United States we know things are going great were well aware of this Joe Biden where were we very clearly no you are not doing a great job we very clearly that we leave in the polls the polls that they put up in this video say that you have a 40% approval rating how is that exceeding all expectations what what was your expectation for your approval rating especially after beginning more votes than any president history imagine that one year one year into getting more votes than any president in history 80 whatever million votes that he got and you have one of the lowest approval ratings of any president ever how does that work how does it work how how does that even happen right and then for you to sit here stare at a camera securities people asking real people asking you these questions real Americans concerned about the on the job you're losing because they're they're not willing to you know bend on their moral compass for what they inject into their body real people were concerned about how to pay it for five dollars a gallon especially if Russia invades Ukraine the gastric prices may skyrocket how are you gonna stand in front of a group of people it did not even just a group of people obvious is hundred people this is the entire world is watching us and pollutants watching us earnestly in front of everybody all of the government leaders of the entire world and say I am doing great close your eyes don't pay attention all the stuff is happening I'm doing wonderful all you have to do is believe me in in in it so amazing to me that what he ran on was unity what he ran on was you know the divisiveness of the Trump presidency and you know America has been divided for the last four years and I'm the one to bring them together but all he's done every speech every every quote that I've seen from him regarding you know when he is talked about the January 6 Museum to her right when when he discussed that no when he discussed president from calling him a loser this was recently this is like a month ago is not even a month ago to three weeks ago and then cut comes on here in the inns even still pointing fingers to to to trump today saying that he is the reason that he can't get anything past no ownership at all and in a night I gotta take this philosophy in the Sabia site engine for you but I cannot take this philosophy that you know it even if it's not 100% my fault even if there's there's there's things that I credit it couldn't have changed about a situation and things that were out of my control in in in things that you know happened that I couldn't have corrected an inmate a better outcome with used it to me a full philosophically you know at least in the way that I need to live my life or at least are in the framework that I need to operate in went when I'm you know in a day-to-day basis to try to move the needle of my life towards a better direction instead of a worse direction is always taking ownership always taking ownership of the things that you do even if it is specially for the pricing I state the people are asking you policy questions but even if not even if it's about parenting or even if it's about you know work or even ask about you know your business or you know whenever you know passions that you're trying to grow whatever that is if things are going your way you will have to take ownership 100% have to take ownership for those things because if you don't that is out of your control there's nothing you can do even if there is there is things that are out of your control within that situation the outcome always has to be your fault because it is not your fault when things go wrong it's not your fault when things go right and you can never take ownership for the good things so in order to take ownership for the good things that happen you in or in order to be able to actually celebrate when things go right in your life you have to absolutely take ownership when things go bad in your life and if you don't you can always use that scapegoat you always have a scapegoat you never have to look deep into yourself and then kind of take a in a fine tooth comb to your personality or or or to your belief systems or to your work ethic or or to your you know whatever it is that you need to work on your never going to be able to work on those things if you don't address that there there right and this is from my coparenting perspective this is from an individual perspective this is from a no but but but even more so if you're the President of the United States you have to take ownership when things don't go right and if you don't people are to believe in you because when are you to tell me that you're doing a bad job would you ever tell me if you're doing a bad job right if if inflations up whatever percentage of this right now and gas is up you know to four dollars and you know the cost of me and then literally everything else within the eye states are skyrocketing and shelves are empty but the price in the eye states sitting or saying everything's going great okay if every if you're doing your job and everything is going right then what is wrong what what what could be the problem then if it's not you the present United States who is at the helm who is who has the reins of the country or Lisa supposed to it is not you than what is it because if it's a systematic flaw within the way that our country is being operated outside of the presidency which as you know obviously with whether governments run and how many layers there are is probably more likely that there's obviously a some systematic problems but the only variable that changed between when things were going well with our economy and are in a worldwide no buy-in and in our relationships with Russia and China were going well was it was not that long ago almost approximately to the day 360 with exactly 365 days ago and if you think that is a coincidence that less than you know 300 or so day 365 days within the did the presidency changing that Russia has for the last however many months I'm sure it's been at least 6 to 8 to 10 probably since the day he took office been planning this attack because they know that the president Biden doesn't have the balls to do anything about it he said to send troops there is a disease but you know this Sunday is probably drew a beautiful bowl should ask picture of it in no a stick figure for Vladimir Putin that sitting above his desk you know he can't do anything right he can't do these things because the people that are controlling and will allow it rights of the SSA here in Goa were going to give sanctions and you'll see that when we look at the very next topic which is going to be the Russia situation because in I'm rushing to take a little bit deeper of a look into the Russia situation because it's not something I'm super familiar with why these things are happening why they're going to war allegedly no obviously allegedly because is not generally the reason that are given the public whether going to war, in the last week they said there was there was some proposal or some CIA document or governmental agency that said they were concerned about Russia committing a false flag and using it as an excuse to go after Ukraine I'm that was last week and now they're saying it's a for sure thing we believe is going to go into Ukraine sorted a dive into that and in just a moment here but you know to me watching this you know the President of the United States sit here and in the and push off any responsibility any responsibility all for the things that happen within our country specifically in the last year is terrifying to me not terrifying because obviously you know to to me at it's more so just shows his you know it is terrifying I guess because Russia is about to go to war with Ukraine for after the just that it's almost a for sure thing they believe is in a good war and whether they go into war a little bit or a lot of it is independent our reaction not don't go to war right so the fact that he's pushing off any and all responsibility any responsibility for things that have gone wrong over the last year should be concerning because at what point will you take response building if you're not taking response ability publicly are you taking response ability privately at least do you believe that you can change the way that were the direction of our country is going because if you don't leave leave office goal it let somebody come in office was actually to make a change in the change for the better with the right intentions not the intentions are to make third drug addict pedophile disgusting son the most money with so many who's gonna come in and do what's right for the country some who's gonna come in with beliefs for where they actually want to see our country go police or where they want to see their their their children lives and in the direction of their children's lives go and in education systems and in it and the problems that are really within our country it be be push in a better direction in a factual item he shown that he's been an officer's benefit in some form of politics for hundred and 65 years at this point no most of you know since the Jesus was president it it's it's crazy to me that that that nobody in and again I'm note and nothing anybody push back on this tea took no responsibility for any of the negative things and you can sit here and look at charts you can sit here and use math statistics real science data on facts to figure out that what he's done so far has been not good every major plan he promised to pass including the bill back better plan which is basically just Trojan horse to siphon money to to directly to the Chinese communist party by a getting out of Afghanistan in allowing the the Chinese government to make a deal with the Taliban to have the rights to all of the lithium deposits in Afghanistan one of the most lithium rich countries in the world and then in the same two months that you left Afghanistan submit a bill to allow for a $6000 tax grant to people working up by those lithium batteries from the Chinese, his party through electronic vehicles I wholeheartedly believe that's what the Afghanistan retreat was about the Afghanistan failure was about was relieving our duty to protect Afghanistan and allowing China to because they did that they they they made a deal with and what was it weeks not even of us leaving Afghanistan and not only did we do that but we left them how many billions of dollars worth of military equipment and then the China came in and specifically made a deal for all the lithium deposits and within two months the bill back but are planning to build back better plan it includes believe it $6000 grant federal grant tax money that you earned and paid our government they are basically just siphoning back to China so not only did they give them the lithium on the backs of the deaths of every military soldier who fought against Al Qaeda who fought against the Taliban who fought against ISIS in those areas on that that that that the the coffins of those who fought against the that the terrorists were over there there are now going to not only give them billions of dollars of the most advanced military equipment in the world then there going to spoonfeed China all of the lithium in Afghanistan and then they're going to buy it back from them at a $6000 per person grant of a yield or money that you paid the government for through taxes I don't know where that sentence started but I know this bill back but her stuff is bull ship crazy crazy to me that that was included in that bill and not written immediately within two months two months of the bill of of us leaving Afghanistan that build back better plan had that within the within so let's let's let's go into this a little bit let's find out why may be Russia is actually considering going to war or is going to go to war with Ukraine look at could possibly mean for NATO relationships what that could mean the United States and me and you and why Russia is even doing that in the first place so first were to watch the quick video of Biden talking about it them were in a read an article that I found that hopefully gives us some good and for information on so go ahead and watch it they in June you said was about Pres. Putin I think the last thing he wants now is a Cold War that since then of course you see them gather these troops hundred thousand troops around Ukraine the Secretary of State said today he thought he could invade it at any moment you seen the cyber attacks and you see the demand of the of a sphere of influence in which you would withdraw all American troops in nuclear weapons from what used to be the Soviet bloc so I'm wondering if you still think that the last thing he wants is a Cold War and has your view of him changed in the past few months and if it has and he does invade what would your posture be to really move back to the kind of containment policy that use also often when you were still in the Senate the answer is that I think he still does not want it is number two do I think you've test West test United States and NATO as significantly secure yes I think you will but I think will pay serious and dear price for that he doesn't think now cost ones can cost and I think you regret having done now whether or not I think that the how can I say this public for I think that he is dealing with what I believe he thinks is the most tragic thing that's happened to mother Russia and that Berlin wall came down the Empire has been lost near Broadus John Tschetter Soviet Union has been split home but think about what he had is it time zones burning 200 and will not freeze again naturally a situation where he has a lot of oil and gas but he is trying to find his place in the world between China and the West and so I'm not so sure that he has David I'm not so sure he has certain what is my guess is she will move in he has to do something and by the way I've indicated to the two things he said to me that he wants guarantees one is Ukraine 11 report NATO in two that NATO or the there will not be strategic weapon station in decree we can work out something in the second case attend and what he does long Russian line is well Russian border in the European area on the first piece we have a number of treaties international in Newark suggest that you get to choose who you want to be with but the likelihood that Ukraine is going to join NATO in the near term is not very likely based on watch for work they have to do in terms of democracy and a few other things going on and whether or not major allies in the West vote to bring Ukraine in right now so there's room to work if he wants to do the but I think as usual he's going to I probably should garnish I think it will hurt too bad Fayetteville so IA just kind of gave us why at least a roundabout way or maybe a snippet of what why this is happening and it sounds you know that that the things that he dissected and what Biden just said was well we may veto he wants to things from us in only we were knocking at give him everything he wants will make maybe will give him the second one the second one being you know not having NATO weapon eyes military or weapons in Ukraine specifically obviously because it may be a threat to Russia and then you know he says it was a week maybe we can sit down work that went out but but you know the first one he wants is that Ukraine will be a part of NATO and I think I think that were probably not to do that either so what he just said this reporter is working to give them everything that he wants to ensure no maybe not even to ensure that but just to give them everything he wants when I can fight back when I can do any thing about this were to give him everything he wants he decided he has to demands and working to fill them all like way to go so buddy buddy did kind of outline may be why this this is happening a little bit sounds like Hooton feels threatened by the idea of NATO having weapons in Ukraine or Ukraine being used two position weapons closer to Russia and Ukraine specifically having the opportunity to join NATO and I hopefully will find out in this article that I'm reading right after this that will read together why a specifically it's a problem if Ukraine goes to NATO and forgive me if you are you know much more educated on this topic I'm I'm glad you are but is not one that I've been following super close down even know where to find out hopefully how long this is even going on for this to be an issue but my very educated on so hopefully if you are educated on it was get educated together and if you are educated on it awesome let's see if we find out something that you don't already know so let's go ahead and read this article I think you should go go listen to majority of that that Joe Biden questioning I do think it's interesting I think it's interesting insight into why you know there are maybe why he was So far away from us for so long and also kind of the dissent structure and where his mental capacity is at right now and in kind of you know there was some interesting questions that were asked and he danced around virtually all of them without you know any day doesn't even Nestlé dancer on these things you just like kind of babbles because he forgot the question and then never actually answers it and then gets confused and then call some deals and it was basically the theme of what happened through this questioning but there there was one more portion of that that I thought maybe we could listen real quick there was a female reporter who it basically question him and in pride a little bit further because she was thought it was interesting how he said it's good to our our response is going to depend widely on what they do so let's see maybe what let's pull this question up here and then will go ahead and read that article on what is actually going on in Russia so here is this part and then maybe we'll talk a bit more about that and dive in the article sanction they I wanted to follow up briefly on a question asked by Bloomberg you said that Russia would be held accountable if it invades and it depends on what it does it's one thing if it's a minor incursion and we end up having to fight about what to do and what not to do are you saying that a minor incursion by Russia into Ukrainian territory would not lead to the sanctions that you have threatened writing effectively giving prudent permission to make a small incursion into the country question so to most important thing to do regulations coupons number two the ideas that we would do anything to split data which would be a profound impact on one of I think, in fact one subject we can would be a big mistake so the question is if it's a something significantly short of a significant invasion were not significant major military forces coming across for example okay it's one thing to determine that if they continue to to use cyber will we we can respond so well but outside they have FSP people is now writing down outlandish visa undermine solidarity in Ukraine about Russian trying to promote Russian interest but it's very important that we keep everyone in NATO that's what I'm spending a lot of time doing and there are different for differences NATO what countries are willing to do depending on what happens the degree to which I will be cleared the serious imposition of sanctions relative to dollar transactions the things are things that are going to have a negative impact on the United States as well as the negative impact in the economies of Europe as well a devastating impact on rush and so I got to make sure everybody's in the same page as immovable I think we will if there's something that is Werther's Russian forces crossing the border killing Ukrainian fighters etc. the that changes everything but it depends on what he does is take action when extent invariably get total unity rush on the new from quick went on Iran alright so as though he had a few things therewith always interesting to me and hit the heat did I'm proud of him Joe Biden if you're listening to this podcast and now the likelihood is probably very great that you are good job I'm am very impressed that you will start of a sentence and at one point you even came back to the original point of the question and and finish your thought there that was very impressive to me I applaud you and it's it's prayer is always a game raise like in the every time he starts a sentence as it can alike go off on this crazy tangent and then we do have no idea where he's going or how he got to this point and in the what question he's really thinks he's answering her mother is actually answer the question and I think I was probably the only time where he actually payments back and said you know it depends on what he dies them to what extent were to be able to have total unity within NATO and you know what response what I have so we actually did finish that when I'm very impressed Joe Mr. Pres. but so to me in on the next thing that he talks about there the first thing I should do with the way he open that is big when they say powerful the most powerful countries in the world cannot bluff so to me if you ever played poker maybe I'm wrong when it comes to international relations in war but usually it's the biggest countries who can bluff the most if you have all of the chips usually is much easier for you to block people out because you know how little chips they have right from Aveeno analogy standpoint right if you have all the chips and then you have more chips than anybody and there's two of you who have the chips right you know the and there's six people who don't have very many chips you can throw in three chips and affects everybody out you might have 30 of them write this now it is going to farm sorry that the basis is if you have all dam chips you get the bluff all you want right they did that you don't get the you know if you're not generally bluffing if you're very low on ships and I don't know if that run through with you I'm sorry but I did to me made sense the lease when I started that thought and Lisa came back around to it right but to me if I get you note what if you if you're the largest when can you bluff then in knowing and why does it have to be a bluff why do we have to be bluffing that if you go in the no obliterate a country that has very very little means to defend themselves without us supporting them and giving them weapons and troops in Indo black ops military to help them complete real missions and train them which is what will and that happening like always ends up happening when these things happen it it if you know if you can't bluff white what you have to bluff buys that a problem lies the problem if someone is going to invade another country and they shouldn't do that morally you know that maybe that gets into the multinational way that we dip our hands and all these you know wars so made may be we shouldn't be but but but again you know I I found that statement to be interesting you know we can't block for America America's been bluffing for a very long time and a lot of different situations this would be the first time so that was interesting and then the last thing that he said you know was kind of dance around the question eventually came to a point where you know maybe he realized what the actual question was so let's dive a little bit deeper into what is actually going on in Russia memo to read this article to you and then we'll talk about it so just a few minutes left here so steer it stay with me you're doing great I hope you learning something real quick we are just hitting our here you been listening to me for a while and in the you heard me the very beginning I asked you to subscribe and if you did I think you if you have I think you even more but if you haven't even listen for an hour and I know that you're enjoying this and know that you want to press the subscribe button so go ahead and do so if you're still listening and you are subscribed thank you so much go subscribe on YouTube right differs right on YouTube and you're subscribed on Apple podcasts Unilever five-star review of appreciate that a ton and off all the sub stack Burgundy 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every week now it is only for pates drivers so this article was one that I found I just typed into… Why is Russia invading Ukraine and in I thought it might be a good idea using specific subs that myself to find some in the panic creators who had an independent opinion that was maybe tied to a large media organization and see what they had to say about it so I typed in sub stack why is Russia invading Ukraine this is what comes up so is an article by Henry Bolton Henry Bolton according to his own self is the BRI T PAC chairman British pack German former national politician political leader Amber exit campaigner previous a British Army Capt. and some other things that he says about himself so this was written on January 18 yesterday at the height on Tuesday of the situation so to start off this article is named the likelihood is that Russia will invade Ukraine here's why and what the objectives are likely to be Russia has deployed an estimated 100,000 to 125,000 troops around 75% of Russia's total ground combat power to Ukraine's eastern border Pres. Putin has issued demands and threats to Ukraine and NATO has launched's waving cyber attacks against Ukraine and has increased the rhetoric aimed at his domestic audience all the signs are that the Kremlin is poised to strike but will day and if so at what and why in addition to the Black Sea deposits in the Caribbean waters Ukraine has massive gas reserves in the east of the country I know I said that what that east of the country in particular the huge use a method or pronounce it why use the IVS KE use the avast ski field with these deposits Ukraine holds 5,400,000,000,000 m³ of gas the third largest reserves in Europe when Russia occupied the Crimea in 2014 Ukraine lost in Russia gained the huge gas deposits under the Scythian section of the Black Sea shelf the Black Sea shelf deposits had been under exploration for several years and Ukraine finally awarded the licenses of for their expert exploration in August 2012 Ukraine did not possess the technology or expertise to exploit the deposit itself they are very deep into the contracts were inevitably going to go abroad given the very close association between the Ukrainian Pres. Victor Jan new show Vic and Pres. Putin the Kremlin expected the contracts will be issued to the Russian energy giant gas broom but the Kremlin should have foreseen a problem until the Russian occupation of Crimea in the down buzz in eastern Ukraine Ukraine imported almost all of its gas from Gasper gas from had in turn impose numerous price hikes in Ukraine Ukraine's gas distributor NAFTA gas has struggled to pay the bills but 2014 NAFTA gas owned gas from old gas from $4.5 billion in US currency because of the repeated price hikes and resulting tensions between gas perm and NAFTA gas Ukraine had been trying to establish order other non-Russian supplies return to Europe for them and when the contract licenses were issued for the expectation of Ukrainians gas they went not to gasp Rome and Russia but to the group that led by American Exxon Mobil but to a group led by American Exxon Mobil but in including Dutch British Royal Dutch Shell and Romanian OMD Pro pressroom working with Ukrainian state company natural I'm sorry for all the pronunciation that there was a lot of Ukrainian words and companies in the meantime as I say Ukraine was looking to diversify its gas supply here enters the Europe European Union and one of the causes of Russian anger towards the UV Europe at the time in 2013 import about 39% of its gas from Russia in 2019 it was 41% was going up the last seven years nine years and much of the gas to Ukraine wanted to import from the EU was in fact redirected Russian gas gastro contracts new energy importing companies forbade such redirection and resell it in 2006 the clauses were removed because they infringed are in article 81 of the European community treaty and restrictive business practices legally this meant that your company's had every right to reexport gas no matter where they got it from indeed the Ukraine that now imports most of its gas from Hungary and Poland but can anyone really see Pres. Putin accepting such things passively so it sounds like there's been this kind of gas for this like resource a mineral war you know it's interesting talking on the backs of the idea of Afghanistan being left for China with lithium deposits to B passes the bill back that a plan which is to give them the 6000 diagram per person and with millions and millions people buying electric cars that would mean when millions and billions and trillions of dollars to China from your tax dollars that we gave up Afghanistan for interesting but I digress as an aside as an aside I know how I feel about the skies writing as an aside maybe it's because he's from Britain you know the UK or something member is from where you from is the brick picture so whatever that culture shimmies British so maybe they say that Britain given the very close association let's see if we can find where we were at as an aside consider the Russian involvement in resisting the pro-EU made in protests and KE of 2013 the context of access Ukrainian gas access the Ukrainian gas fields is a large part of the reason that the Kremlin was and is still so sensitive our Ukraine closing up to the European Union so it sounds like I got mineral war between the Eno European Union Russia and you know even the United states being in on it with Exxon so wind when in 2014 Russia occupied commedia Ukraine lost the Black Sea hydrocarbon fields that some list of names there in a minute butcher in that were under the promising exploration and if we look at the fighting in the East the country thousand 14 you carry nearly lost the town of slope and ask him backed rebels the so-called republics so let's go on low before more here so says the let's look briefly at what happened if Russia had not occupy Korea let's move on don't care about that so I might rush initiate hostilities again Ukraine in fact hostilities between Ukraine and Russia backed rebels in the East have never quite ceased but if we assume based on the above that the crime was objective in 2014 and 15 was to secure Ukraine's gas deposits in the Black Sea and east of the country so as to extend the maintain economic and political leverage over EU economies and if we assume that those objectives were not fully reached pro-Russian rebels failed to retain their occupation and therefore control over the massive use it Visco Ashfield use zip sky gas-filled and then yes hostilities at some point are likely combat indications so what is pointing us to the fact that this could happen right why do people believe it is going to be up for sur
Hanna PK grew up in Korea and came to the US as an adult. She fell into the Rochester blues scene after hearing a local blues guitar hero, John Cole. She ended up sharing the stage with John and later on, blues legend Joe Beard. She'd briefly met the Baton Rouge bluesman Kenny Neal when she was competed in the 2019 IBCs, but she got a break when Kenny saw a video of her playing the 30s blues classic "Decoration Day" on her "tom thumb" piano in her U-Haul storage locker (see link below). He offered to produce her at his studio in Baton Rouge, LA, and the result is "Blues All Over My Shoes", a joint production of Kenny's label, Booga records, and Vizztone Label Group. Hanna's originals cover a wide range of styles and we at NBB find her to be an interesting and unique writer as well as a great player. Hanna has a great future in the blues. Take a blues journey with No Border Blues, the only blues podcast focused on international blues artists and hidden blues scenes around the world. Delmark recording artist Johnny Burgin and producer Stephanie Tice shine a spotlight on notable international blues performers, discuss the blues scenes in their home countries, and present intimate and exclusive musical performances. Sponsored by Chicago Blues Network, bringing Chicago Blues to the world. noborderblues.com - chicagobluesnetwork.com - johnnyburgin.com https://hannapk.com/index.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Science of Selling STEM, I had the pleasure of hosting David Vanden Boom, the Director of Sales at Hoover Circular Solutions (Hoover CS). He has experience in oil, energy, and chemicals, and is an expert in coaching, negotiation, business planning, operations management, sales, and market research. David is a self-directed professional with an MBA specializing in management and organization theory. Hoover CS provides sustainable packaging solutions that facilitate circularity across the supply chain, yielding an optimized environmental footprint through reduced plastic, water conservation, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. It achieves that by combining its large rental fleet of reusable IBCs, catalyst bins, and ISO tanks with integrity management and fleet management services. The company paves the way for customers across the chemical, refining, and general industrial end markets to move away from single-use containers. David started out as an elementary level teacher and moved up to teaching at the collegiate level before transitioning into the finance industry. He, later on, got into the chemical industry where he started in sales, and has thrived to where he is today. David's wisdom in how to grow in a sales career all the way to the top is incredible, and you will definitely benefit a lot from what he will share. So make sure you don't miss the episode. And as always, if you need help with any sales or leadership issue don't hesitate to book a complimentary clarity session with me https://calendarhero.to/wesleynecappuccino (HERE) On Today's Episode of the Science of Selling STEM: Interesting career transitions: Starting out as a teacher and evolving into other roles before settling on sales (01:54) How he started working in the finance industry and some of his biggest takeaways from working in education (02:39) Leaping into chemical sales through a connection he made in finance (05:31) Why salespeople are always afraid to say, “I don't know” (08:46) What he did to find his footing in chemical sales (10:27) The smooth transition he had into sales leadership and what helped him get there (13:27) Growing your team to go into new markets or territories (17:08) Situations where a sales person's accountability is not an issue (19:31) Taking pride in the relationships he has built with customers and colleagues (22:21) Secret Revealed: A sales person's greatest asset (23:55) Connect with Wesleyne Greer: https://transformedsales.com/ (Wesleyne's Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleynegreer/ (Wesleyne on LinkedIn) https://web.facebook.com/wesleynegreer (Wesleyne on Facebook) https://twitter.com/wesleynegreer (Wesleyne on Twitter) Email Her at WGreer@TransformedSales.com Connect with David Vanden Boom: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidvandenboom/ (David on LinkedIn) https://hooversolutions.com/ (Hoover CS) Rate, Review, Learn, and Share Thanks for tuning into The Science of Selling STEM! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to transform your sales, don't forget to tune into our other episodes and share your favorite episodes on social media! Join The Science of Selling STEM community onhttps://www.facebook.com/WesleyneGreerCEO ( Facebook), https://twitter.com/WesleyneGreer (Twitter),https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleynegreer/ ( LinkedIn) and https://www.transformedsales.com/ (visit my website) for even more content, information, and resources.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Important Between-Cause Considerations: things every EA should know about, published by jackmalde on the AI Alignment For Overview Choosing a preferred cause area is arguably one of the most important decisions an EA will make. Not only are there plausibly astronomical differences in value between non-EA and EA cause areas, but this is also the case between different EA cause areas. It therefore seems important to make it easy for EAs to make a fully-informed decision on preferred cause area. In this post I claim that, to make the best choice on preferred cause area, EAs should have at least a high-level understanding of various ‘Important Between-Cause Considerations' (IBCs). An IBC is an idea that a significant proportion of the EA community takes seriously, and that is important to understand (at least at a high-level) in order to aid in the act of prioritising between the potentially highest value cause areas, which I classify as: extinction risk, non-extinction risk longtermist, near-term animal-focused, near-term human-focused, global priorities research and movement building. I provide illustrations of the concept of an IBC, as well as a list of potential IBCs. Furthermore, I think that the EA community needs to do more to ensure that EAs can easily become acquainted with IBCs, by producing a greater quantity of educational content that could appeal to a wider range of people. This could include short(ish) videos, online courses, or simplified write-ups. An EA movement where most EAs have at least a high-level understanding of all known IBCs should be a movement where people are more aligned to the highest value cause areas (whatever these might be), and ultimately a movement that does more good. Note: I am fairly confident in the claim that it would be good for the EA community to do more to enable EAs to better understand important ideas, and that a greater variety of educational content would help with this. Any of my stronger claims are more speculative, but I hold to be true until convinced otherwise. Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Michael Aird for some helpful comments on a first draft of this post. Illustrations of the idea Here are two fictional stories: Arjun is a university student studying Economics and wants to improve health in the low-income world. He has been convinced by Peter Singer's shallow pond thought experiment and is struck by how one can drastically improve the lives of those in different parts of the world at little personal cost. On the other hand, he has never been convinced of the importance of longtermist cause areas. In short, Arjun holds a person-affecting view of population ethics which makes him relatively unconcerned about the prospect of human extinction. One day, Arjun comes across a blog post on the EA Forum which summarises the core arguments of a paper called “The Case for Strong Longtermism” by Greaves and MacAskill. He's heard of the paper but, not being an academic, has never quite felt up for reading it. A blog post however seems far more accessible to him. On reading the post, Arjun is struck by the claim that longtermism is broader than just reducing extinction risk. He is surprised to learn that there may be tractable ways to improve average future well-being, conditional on humanity not going prematurely extinct, for example by improving institutions. Whilst Arjun doesn't feel the need to ensure people exist in the future, he thinks it an admirable goal to improve the wellbeing of those who will live anyway. Over the next month, Arjun reads everything on longtermism he can get his hands on and, whilst this doesn't convince him of the validity of longtermism, it convinces him that it is at least plausible. Ultimately, because the stakes seem so high, Arjun decides to switch from working on global health to researc...
Kai und Jens sprechen über 3 ausgewählte Methoden, um erfolgreiche Dateninitiativen zu treiben. In unserem Controllingcast im September könnt ihr folgendes mitnehmen: • Warum der Nutzer immer im Fokus jeder Dateninitiative stehen sollte • Warum das Dashboard Canvas beim Big Picture helfen kann • Wie das Rapid Paper Prototyping bei Einsammeln der Anforderungen unterstützt • Warum Standardisierung eine wichtige Säule ist • Welche Rolle IBCS spielt
Pastor Nathan Mestler, president of IBCS, preached this morning from Mark 7 about Jesus' compassion and healing of the deaf and mute man. While we may not have similar physical disabilities, we all have spiritual disabilities. Only Jesus can open our eyes, give us eyes to hear, and speak through our mouths.
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As Principal Consultant Data & Analytics at IT-Logix AG, Raphael helps organizations to collect and implement their data and analytics requirements. He is also a strategist, architect, requirements engineer, agile coach but also a developer. In this way, he brings a holistic view into his projects. In addition to his project work, Raphael is heavily involved in community work and shares his knowledge as a speaker, author and moderator locally and globally. As a member of the board of directors and partner, Raphael is also responsible for the strategic direction and development of IT-Logix, in which he has been active since 2002. From episode you can take out the following for yourselves: • 3 reasons what makes life in Switzerland special • How can agility and BI successfully grow together? • How much agility can a project or organization take? • What is the ideal dashboard requirement process? • How can IBCS and other standards support it? • How can I motivate automation in BI projects?
Join Fr. Roy Lee as he welcomes Dr. Kathleen Dorsey Bellow from Xavier University Louisiana's Institute for Black Catholic Studies (IBCS). Join Fr. Roy Lee and Dr. Kathleen as they talk about this wonderful gift that IBCS is to The Church.
No Border Blues Episode 7 features The Jelly Roll Men from Norway, a band that's a labor of love for the greatest era of Chicago blues-- the late 40s and early 50s. Singer and harp player Kent Erik Thorvaldsen and guitarist and brother Tomas Thorvaldsen tell the story of their trip to Memphis in 2019. They made it to the semi-finals of the IBCs representing the Oslo Blues Society, but their trip to the IBCs was less about their career and more about an emotional pilgrimage to the American South. They immersed themselves in Southern blues culture during their trip, and even spent two days trying to find (and finally finding) the secluded grave of Delta bluesman Willie Brown. Their debut CD, Jelly Roll Shuffle, was produced by purist fellow-traveler Little Victor and was released on the German rockabilly/roots label Rhythm Bomb Records. Catch up with the Jelly Roll Men here: http://www.rhythmbomb.com/the-jelly-roll-men/ and follow them on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ovstQJh073IwC83RaNh4x?si=hOLYhJv3RlOgx2qkJLa6aw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jürgen Faisst setzt sich für eine gemeinsame visuelle Sprache im Reporting ein. Er ist Co-Autor von "GEFÜLLT | GERAHMT | SCHRAFFIERT - Wie visuelle Einheitlichkeit die Kommunikation mit Berichten, Präsentationen und Dashboards verbessert", versierter Notationsexperte, beliebter Trainer, erfahrener Manager, leidenschaftlicher Musiker und gefragter Referent auf internationalen Konferenzen. In der Folge sprechen Kai und Jürgen über den vermeintlichen Dogmatismus von IBCS, wie sich IBCS in den letzten Jahren gewandelt hat und vor allem auch welchen Anteil Jürgen daran hat. Wir beleuchten ein Stück weit die Erfolgsgeschichte von IBCS, Success Rules, Hichert, Faisst - es gibt unzählige Namen dafür - aber auch die weiteren Zielsetzungen und Wünsche für die nächsten Jahre. Das aktuelle Buch von Jürgen und Rolf „GEFÜLLT | GERAHMT | SCHRAFFIERT“ ist auch ein Thema, sodass auch die Frage nach der semantischen Notation und Farben Teil unserer Diskussion waren. Und ganz spannend sicherlich auch die Anekdote von Jürgen, wie er dank IBCS einen Popstar Auftritt hinlegen durfte.
Nico is an experienced designer (interaction design, design thinking, media production) with 20+ years design experience, 10+ years software development experience, 5+ years cloud software development experience in the field of Data Management, Analytics and Planning. He is leading a global team of domain experts (user experience, user assistance, design services) in the field of Data Management, Analytics and Planning. Nico has a background in advertising and studied audiovisual media, interaction design and documentary film in Stuttgart, Sunderland and Toronto. In this episode, Nico Licht, Vice President Design at SAP,reveals why he decided to work for SAP, what the advantages and challenges of implementing the IBCS standards are, his recipe for success, and why design-thinking is so critical not only for designer, but for everyone. Which assets can designers bring to the table? What do young in-house designers need to keep in mind when starting at a new company? What does the perfect dashboard look like? Learn more about Nico as a person in our quickfire questions round and about what we can expect from him and his team in the future.
Adelaide based singer and harp player Snooks La Vie acquired his moniker from a friend and music colleague which started out as just a bit of fun and stuck amongst his peers for being known as an avid fan of New Orleans musician ‘Snooks Eaglin'. Snooks gained national recognition in Australia as the frontman for The Hiptones-- an Australian answer to The Fabulous Thunderbirds. The Hiptones signed with Sony Records and won the South Australian Music Award for best blues band/act in 1997. Snooks took home the South Australian Blues Vocalist of the Year in 2008, 2009, and 2010. In more recent years, Snooks made a fine record in a country vein, "Another Place in Time" and a country blues record with Australian guitarist Nikko called "Way Back Home" Nikko and Snooks competed in the IBCs in Memphis in 2017. Today Snooks finds still finds the time to collaborate with many artists in Australia, including his partner Courtney Robb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
W specjalnym wydaniu podcastu Polityki Insight Marek Świerczyński ze swoimi gośćmi opowiadają o jednej z najważniejszych decyzji zbrojeniowych w ostatnich dekadach. Inspektorat Uzbrojenia przekazał ministrowi obrony dokumenty dotyczące systemu obrony powietrznej krótkiego zasięgu Narew, który ma być najszerszym parasolem obronnym rozciągniętym nad polskim terytorium. Rozmawiamy z Janem Grabowskim, przedstawicielem MBDA w Polsce, czyli firmy, która może dostarczyć rakiety. A Bill Lamb z Northrop Grumman opowiada o systemie IBCS i odnosi się do dyskusji, czy amerykański sprzęt ogranicza polską suwerenność. Na koniec Adam Bartosiewicz, wiceprezes grupy WB, argumentuje przeciwko IBCS i rakietom od zachodnich producentów. Zapraszamy do słuchania
Since its inception in 2006, Agrecovery has recycled and repurposed 3,000 tonnes of farm product packaging and safely disposed of over 150 tonnes of unwanted agrichemicals…and it has plans to do much more. For this week's FedTalks podcast, Rebecca Flannery talks to Ross Sainsbury, a Matamata farmer who is a big fan of Agrecovery's work to recycle agrichemical containers, drums and IBCs back into useful products. Also in the recording is Agrecovery's programme co-ordinator Felicity Mitchell, talking about the collection events coming up.
No oitavo episódio do Hora da Morte o moderador Daniel P. Rodrigues e Joyce Satil, Diretora de Ensino da LACP/UFTM, conversam sobre a realização de reuniões familiares no contexto dos cuidados paliativos. Nosso convidado é Douglas Crispim, geriatra e paliativista pelo Instituto Pallium Latinoamérica (IPLA) na Argentina, médico assistente do Núcleo de Cuidados Paliativos do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP/SP), possui doutorado pelo Departamento de Moléstias Infecciosas do HC da FMUSP/SP, fundador e líder do Instituto Brasileiro de Comunicação em Saúde (IBCS) e membro do Grupo ASAS HEALTH, que presta consultoria em CP. Atualmente, também é vice-presidente da Academia Nacional de Cuidados Paliativos (ANCP) e coordenador do Comitê de Gestão em CP da ANCP. Numa conversa prazerosa e riquíssima, destacam-se pontos importantes sobre como abordar pacientes e familiares, como planejar e conduzir uma reunião de família, bem como os recursos de comunicação que podem ser utilizados. Acesse e siga no Instagram o Dr. Douglas Crispim @crispimcp e o Instituto Brasileiro de Comunicação em Saúde @ibcsinc O Hora da Morte é um Projeto de Extensão da Liga Acadêmica de Cuidados Paliativos (LACP) da Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro (UFTM), em Uberaba-MG, desenvolvido sob a tutoria da Profª Drª Leila Aparecida Kauchakje Pedrosa. Moderador: Daniel Rodrigues, Enfermeiro e Auxiliar de Enfermagem, fundador e co-orientador da LACP. O Hora da Morte é um Projeto de Extensão da Liga Acadêmica de Cuidados Paliativos (LACP) da Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro (UFTM), em Uberaba-MG, desenvolvido sob a tutoria da Profª Drª Leila Aparecida Kauchakje Pedrosa. Inteiramente gravado à distância. Edição por Daniel P. Rodrigues. Fale conosco trazendo suas perguntas, sugestões e elogios, através de nossas redes sociais: IG: @lacpuftm; FB: https://www.facebook.com/ligaacademicadecuidadospaliativos.dauftm; e-mail: lacp.uftm@hotmail.com; Anchor: https://anchor.fm/lacpuftm. Para um contato mais rápido, você pode falar diretamente com Daniel P. Rodrigues, através do WhatsApp (34)9648-8600. Bons momentos! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lacpuftm/message
Eva Murray ist Technology Evangelist bei Exasol und hat es sich zur Mission gemacht, Unternehmen dabei zu helfen, wirklichen Mehrwert aus ihren Daten zu erzeugen. Eva wird seit drei Jahren von Tableau als Zen Master für ihr Engagement in der Daten Visualisierungs-Community anerkannt und leitet das weltweit bekannte Visualisierungsprojekt MakeoverMonday. Eva ist begeisterte Mentorin für junge Frauen in der Technologie Industrie und verbringt ihre Freizeit laufend, Rad fahrend und schwimmend. Ihr könnt Eva bei Twitter, LinkedIn und YouTube finden und auf ihrem Blog das MakeoverMonday Projekt verfolgen. In dieser Folge erzählt Eva uns alles über die Tätigkeitsbereiche von Exasol, wie man zum Zen Master wird und wie es um die Internationalität des Nürnberger Unternehmens steht. Wir bekommen spannende Einblicke in den Makeover Monday und wie Eva eigentlich zur Datenvisualisierung gekommen ist und diese nun ihr Hobby nennt. Natürlich wollen wir gerade von ihr die besten Tipps und Tricks für gute Dashboards hören und was sie von IBCS hält.
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Michael Schwan ist CEO von TRUECHART, der marktführenden IBCS®-Echtzeit-Collaboration-Plattform. Schwan ist stolzer Vater der Idee, mit der sich ein unternehmensweites Kommunikationsnetzwerk mithilfe von Chats und modernen Charts datenbasiert implementieren und verwalten lässt. Gibt es endlich eine durchdachte Möglichkeit für Kommentierung in BI-Tools? Andreas ist hin und weg. Von Michael lässt er sich erklären, warum sich TRUECHART für IBCS entschieden hat, wie das Kommentierungstool mit historischen Daten umgeht und wie sie mit der Problematik der Toolhersteller-Bindung umgehen. Sieht Michael die Zukunft des Reportings & Analytics eher in der IT oder der Fachabteilung? Wer sind TRUECHARTs Kunden und wie sehen Produktentwicklung und Vertriebsstrategie aus?
In Ep 50 with Jurgen Faiist, I discussed why we need a new data visualization language. In today’s episode, we return to debate that topic with my good Suisse buddy Raphael Branger who is a Principal Data & Analytics Consultant at IT-Logix in Switzerland. Raphael is an IBCS Certified Consultant (he introduced me to it) as well as a Certified Disciplined Agile Practitioner with more than 18 years of experience in business intelligence and data warehousing. I met Raphael almost a decade when he invited to keynote their epic BI event in Zurich. As one of the most passionate people I’ve met around requirements gathering ‘engineering’ is he calls it, his feedback was instrumental to the ongoing enhancement of our BI Dashboard Formula methodology! In today’s episode, Raphael gives examples of why a new data viz language is needed and explains the International Business Communication Standards (IBCS) SUCCESS poster and how those standards can help. So much knowledge bombs in this one! Be sure to tune in! [03:01] The pros and cons of whether a new data visualization language is needed [03:15] - User Expectations: Real-world experiences using the IBCS standards [24:45] - How to ease communication between consumer and creator For full show notes, and the links mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/63 Enjoyed the Show? Please leave us a review on iTunes. Free Data Storytelling Training Register before it sells out again! Our BI Data Storytelling Mastery Accelerator 3-Day Live Workshop new dates are finally available. Many BI teams are still struggling to deliver consistent, high-engaging analytics their users love. At the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with a clear BI delivery action plan. Register today!
Monatlich die interessantesten BI-Neuigkeiten aus den Bereichen Reporting, Controlling und Data Analytics. News - News 1: Palantir bereitet Börsengang vor - News 2: Talend University Alliance Studie des Monats - Performance Management in dynamischen Märkten - BARC | The Planning Survey 20 Kurznews - Pyramid Analytics und Datavard kündigen Partnerschaft an - IBCS Javascript Libraries von Visual BI verfügbar - Pitney Bowes Software & Data und Syncsort sind jetzt Precisely
Pallicast - Podcast da Academia Nacional de Cuidados Paliativos
Apresentação: Cláudia InhaiaInstagram @cinhaia Convidado: Douglas CrispimInstagram @crispimcpQuem tiver interesse em enviar seus comentários, sugestões de temas e participantes para o PodCast basta enviar um e-mail para pallicast.ancp@paliativo.org.brSiga também a ANCP em suas redes sociais:https://www.facebook.com/ANCPaliativoshttps://www.instagram.com/ancpaliativos.br/https://twitter.com/ancpaliativoshttps://www.youtube.com/user/TVANCP/https://www.linkedin.com/company/ancp/CHAMADA O envolvimento dos Cuidados Paliativos no planejamento de cuidados de pacientes durante a pandemia tem ocorrido no mundo todo. Aparentemente, as situações extremas que os sistemas de saúde tem vivido trouxe de forma mais clara para a discussão aquilo que os paliativistas e apoiadores dos cuidados paliativos vinham há tempos solicitando, que é a inclusão dos cuidados paliativos ou pelo menos de seus princípios e ações, na linha de cuidado de todos os pacientes com doenças graves, nos vários cenários da assistência.Se por um lado isso é uma boa notícia, pois acelera-se a disseminação do conhecimento na área e aguça a necessidade de conhecer e estudar conceitos fundamentais, por outro, deixa clara a grande lacuna que temos de serviços especializados em cuidados paliativos, em especial fora da região sul e sudeste. A soma destes fatores, maior necessidade e falta de equipes estruturadas traz grandes desafios para a gestão em Cuidados Paliativos. Como organizar os fluxos de atendimento com vistas a otimizar o uso dos recursos disponíveis e ao mesmo tempo disseminar conhecimento de forma rápida e segura são apenas alguns destes.Neste episódio do Pallicast Claudia Inhaia e o médico geriatra, paliativista, Douglas Crispim, doutor e médico assistente pelo HCFMUSP, diretor do grupo ASAS e IBCS e vice-presidente da ANCP, e que durante a pandemia tem atuado na Enfermaria de Cuidados Paliativos COVID-19 do HC-FMUSP e no Projeto comunicando melhor na crise, conversam sobre estes desafios da gestão sob a luz de seus conhecimentos e de publicação recente no JPSM (ETKIND et al., 2020) que conseguiu resumir grande parte destes desafios.Além dos canais de comunicação habituais da ANCP, como o Fale Conosco e redes sociais, para facilitar o acesso ao conteúdo, a entidade criou em seu site uma página dedicada ao tema, reunindo os materiais elaborados pelos especialistas do comitê. Lançada no dia 22/03, a página pode ser acessada pelo menu ANCP e depois clicando em COVID-19. Tem dúvidas sobre atuação de Cuidados Paliativos e COVID-19? Envie pelo: covid@paliativo.org.br.Informamos que a opinião do entrevistado não necessariamente reflete a opinião da ANCP.INDICAÇÕES DOS ENTREVISTADOS:https://paliativo.org.br/ancp/covid19/ETKIND, S. N. et al. The Role and Response of Palliative Care and Hospice Services in Epidemics and Pandemics: A Rapid Review to Inform Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, abr. 2020. Disponível em: https://www.jpsmjournal.com/article/S0885-3924(20)30182-2/pdf DIRECIONAMENTO METADADOS#cuidadospaliativos #palliativecareandcovid19 #cuidadospaliativosemsituacaodecrise #cuidadospaliativosecovid19 #pallicovid #cuidadopaliativo #palliativecare #coronavirus #COVID19 #pandemia #pandemic #criticalcare #bioética #bioethics #comfortcare #intensivecare #ANCP #autonomia #decisaocompartilhada #shareddecisionmaking #goalsofcare #vidapaliativa #resoluçaodeconflitos #beneficencia #naomaleficencia #FiqueemCasa #FiquememCasa #EmCasa #PalliCovid #escassezderecurso #scareceresource #palliativecaremanagement #gestaoemcuidadospaliativos #organizacaoemcuidadospaliativos #desafiosgestaoemcuidadospaliativos
Nashville-based guitarist, songwriter, and singer, Meg Williams, performs at notable venues across the country with her full band, as a solo/duo act, and as a guitarist for other artists. She competed in the 2019 International Blues Challenge (Memphis, TN), representing the Kentucky Blues Society after winning the Kentucky Blues Challenge. Meg was additionally selected as the house band director for the International Women in Blues Showcase during the IBC's. Shortly after returning to Nashville, after a very eventful week in Memphis for the IBCs, Meg signed with Nola Blue Records and went on to record her full length album, ‘Take Me As I Am: The Muscle Shoals Sessions,’ at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals. Meg’s album has since been played on Sirius XM’s Bluesville and radio stations world-wide – 'Take Me As I Am' has reached #27 on Top 50 Blues Album Charts & #9 on Top 50 Blues Rock Album Charts (Roots Music Report). Meg's song 'Little Bit of the Devil' reached #2 Top 50 Blues Rock songs & #9 Top Blues Song (Roots Music Report). Earning high respect and feedback internationally, ‘Take Me As I Am’ won a Bronze Medal for the 2019 Global Music Awards.Meg performed at both the 2019 Ann Arbor Blues Fest & the inaugural Lone Star Blues and Heritage Festival, as a guitarist for blues legend and festival headliner, Benny Turner (brother & bassist of the late Freddie King). She additionally performed at the 2019 Tall City Blues Fest (Midland, TX), the Robert Johnson Sessions (San Antonio, TX), main-stage at 2018 Venice Blues Festival (Venice, FL), the 2019 Island Hopper Songwriter Festival (Fort Myers, FL), and the highly selective Nashville Guitar Community Showcase. She has also performed at the Tennessee Motorcycle & Music Revival at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch and the Smoky Mountain Songwriter’s Festival. Meg is set to perform at the 2020 Cincinnati Guitar Festival.See Less
IBCS stands for International Business Communication Standard. These are practical rules for designing reports, presentations, dashboards and the charts and tables they contain. Zebra BI, a software development company based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, designs and programs amazing looking, absolutely reponsive and user-friendly visualizations for Microsoft Power BI and Microsoft Excel. In this Expert's Talk I talk with the founder and CEO of Zebra BI Andrej Lapajne about the principles of IBCS, how your products implement these principles and how this has a positive impact on your customers' work. At the end follows a personal creation story how Zebra BI was founded.
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Simple solution delivers significant savings at Rolls-Royce. Twelve months ago, Freddy Products Ltd received a telephone call from an intern at Rolls-Royce plc based at Derby. This enquiry was the first step to the development of the new Coolant Health Unit, or CHU filtration machine from the Pershore manufacturer. Simon Hanmer, Managing Director at Freddy Products says“Initially, the intern asked about cleaning and recycling coolant.” Rolls-Royce has a long-standing commitment to reduce the environmental impact of its products, services and manufacturing activities. Part of this commitment includes a waste action plan that targets a 25% reduction of liquid and solid waste in the manufacturing process by 2025. Referring to the enquiry, Simon says: “I knew the Rolls-Royce site and wondered if he was aware of all the Freddy machines on-site. He didn’t, so the first thing to do was identify the production area and look at what they had, so we could explain how to use existing Freddy’s to better effect.” “Like so many sites that have Freddy units, the equipment has been there for a long time and tends to be used for ‘suck and dump.’ Freddy’s are made to recycle, but many owners aren’t aware of what they can do because the knowledge hasn’t been handed down. We must educate users and make them aware that Freddy’s will recycle coolant. In many cases, Freddy units are used by on-site cleaning companies on behalf of the owner, so they don’t know how the unit is being utilised. This was the case at Rolls- Royce Derby.” “Once the intern understood the machines on-site, we set up visits to demonstrate how the product should be used, so that Chris Haynes, the Rolls Royce intern, could implement it into his on-site testing plan. Through demos, we considered if there was a way to adapt an existing unit and make coolant cleaning more effective and faster. With such vast machine tool sump sizes, this was the catalyst for Rolls-Royce to work with Freddy to develop the new CHU.” Initially, Freddy took an existing Freddy Ecovac into the refurbishment program to pass as a new machine. Simon says “There was no need to sell Rolls-Royce another machine when they already had a perfectly good machine.” “We refurbished the Ecovac and added some extra features, so Rolls-Royce could use the machine as part of an ongoing development trial. The trials soon transpired into how Freddy Products could be utilised better to enhance machine shop cleanliness at Rolls-Royce whilst approaching the subject of fluid control and contamination. The ageing single filter vacuums could empty a machine sump into an IBC in a matter of minutes; yet a thorough machine clean, re-cycle and replenishment would take considerably longer. Freddy acknowledged the large machine sumps at Rolls-Royce would require extensive and regular cleaning. Likewise, Rolls-Royce recognised that it was continually disposing of a high level of cutting fluid that was not environmentally or cost beneficial to the business. Furthermore, poor coolant quality had the opportunity to be detrimental to health and also the quality of components machined. Working on these shared goals, the two companies set about developing the CHU. The new CHU design incorporates an additional filter bag, an automation feature for unmanned use; and by working with the engineers at Rolls-Royce, a secondary outlet with a lance. Working like a jet wash, this lance can be manually directed to pump recycled coolant into areas of the sump, at pressure, to loosen any fines or swarf resting in difficult to access areas. Simon says “The big thing for us, really is the extra filtration that is credit to an additional basket that is placed at the top of the machine. This allows us to speed up the operation; and by putting two different filters in the machine, it becomes twice as effective. So, the first filter will remove the larger particles from coolant and the second filter will extract the finest of particles. We can have filter units that range from 1000 microns down to a single micron. Working with engineers and chemists at Rolls-Royce, the optimal solution was a 100micron filter to capture large chips and swarf with a secondary 25micron filter to extract fine particles and residue.” “Very early on, we knew we were getting great results with the new CHU product. Through tests on different machines within the Rolls-Royce facility, it was noticed that where coolant was being dumped and replaced, they could now recycle it and extend the life. Thorough analysis of the coolant by both Rolls-Royce and the oil provider proved the new CHU should be deployed throughout more sites.” THE IMMEDIATE GAINS Referring to the savings at Rolls-Royce, Simon Hanmer says: “We've numerous examples of savings at Rolls-Royce. A CHU machine delivered to Rolls-Royce on the 12th August, saved 24,000 litres of coolant in just four weeks of running. That has been achieved by cleaning coolant and recycling it back to the machines; avoiding the financial and environmental cost of disposal. That is quite profound. That is 24 Intermediate Bulk Containers, or IBCs, when you think about it. In terms of financial numbers, the oil that is not being taken off-site and replaced is equating to a £9000 saving in a short period of time.” Looking at specific machine cleaning processes, the new Freddy CHU conducted seven cycles on a single 4-axis turning centre at Rolls-Royce and this removed more than 20kg of swarf from the machine sump. Seven cycles were required to ensure virtually all waste was removed from the machine base. On another turning centre, the new Freddy CHU removed 9kg of waste in just 20 minutes. From the early trials, the Freddy CHU eliminated the need to change coolant on three machines with a combined sump capacity of 7,000litres. In a grinding area at Rolls-Royce, a cylindrical grinder had 20kg of waste removed from the sump in just 90 minutes, with a second machine witnessing similar waste removal. The deep cleaning of the two machines prevented another 3000litres of coolant from being disposed of – prolonging coolant life considerably. In the grinding area, the Freddy CHU utilised a primary filter bag with a 100micron filtration and a secondary bag with 10micron filtration to remove fine particles. Simon says “With two filters in the CHU, there is no need to filter and transfer fluid to an I-B-C and then pump it back to the machine tool. The speed of the C-H-U allows customers to wheel the CHU up to the machine tool, drop in the hoses and automatically clean the machine sump. The C-H-U can automatically 100% filter and recycle 2500litres of coolant per hour.” THE HIDDEN BENEFITS Simon Hander says “During initial cleaning at Rolls-Royce, significant amounts of swarf and fines were removed from machine tools and this level of waste will reduce as the machines are regularly cleaned. However, there are hidden benefits here that manufacturers often don’t realise. For example, if a 1000litre capacity sump generates significant swarf ingress over time, this displaces the coolant and reduces the fluid capacity in the machine. Lower coolant levels will gradually increase the temperature of the coolant, impacting machining performance. Additionally, metal fines in the coolant can also put added stress on high-pressure coolant pumps and reduce fluid pressure and machine service life. Even further downstream, manufacturers may be blasting high-pressure coolant at a part and cutting tool without realising the abrasive content in the fluid and its respective impact on tool life.” Following the delivery of three initial CHU units to Rolls-Royce Derby in August, Freddy Products has since supplied another four machines to Rolls-Royce sites in Coventry, Washington and Germany with more machines being quoted. Commenting upon the working relationship with Freddy Products, Machining Specialist at Rolls-Royce Derby, Ian Baker says: “The really simple, yet effective feature is the addition of a pre-filter that catches a lot of waste prior to secondary filtration. This prevents the system from ‘blinding’ and allows the CHU to work continuously at the machine.” “Globally, Rolls-Royce has a target to reduce solid and liquid waste by 25% by 2025, the Freddy CHU will certainly contribute to us reaching our target. The possibility of rolling-out the Freddy CHU at other Rolls-Royce sites around the world is now being investigated. In the period from August to Christmas 2019, the Freddy CHU has prevented 60,000 litres of fluid from going to waste at just one of our Derby sites. That is a significant cost and fluid saving in a short period of time; and with the Freddy CHU now being used at other Rolls-Royce sites, this genuinely is a positive application from an environmental, health, cost and sustainability perspective.”
Heute hat sich Andreas 5 Fragen für Kai überlegt. Die Revanche für die letzte Fragerunde blieb aus. Es gibt eine Kombination aus direkten Kundenfragen und persönlichen Fragen von Andreas. Sie starten mit den, aus ihrer Sicht, besten Business Intelligence Events und Konferenzen. Zudem diskutieren sie, ob es Fachabteilungen gibt, die unbedingt ein Dashboard benötigen und welche Voraussetzungen dabei notwendig sind. Auch haben sie eine persönliche Frage besprochen, die Andreas während des Podcasts mit Ralph Schatten von KPMG eingefallen ist: Warum arbeiten sie bei reportingimpulse und nicht bei den Big 4? Viele ihrer Kunden stellen ihnen immer wieder die Frage, wie sie sie von IBCS bzw. Hichert differenzieren, sodass auch diese Frage Teil dieser Session war. Und abschließend gibt es noch einige Insights zur Bestimmung des ROI von BI-Projekten.
各位链团财经的读者朋友们,大家早上好。欢迎收听链团财经早间资讯。今天是2019年9月10日星期二,农历乙亥年八月十二。首先让我们聚焦今日财经:德国公司推出移动环保比特币采矿设备印度喀拉拉邦区块链学院与区块链企业合作成立创新俱乐部中国人民银行支付结算司穆长春:央行数字货币不会影响微信、支付宝重庆将打造整套的政务服务和市民服务区块链应用体系业内人士:LG“可能”跟随三星进入区块链手机市场福布斯:加密保险将发展成为数十亿美元的高端市场OK集团旗下前进控股与中科院自动化研究所签订协议中欧物流解决方案提供商IBCS主席加入IOTA咨询委员会新兴市场教父:所有货币都将贬值 买入黄金才是正途中国工程院院士:当前诸多国家通过区块链等技术推动经济发展今日财经就到这里,下面我们来聊一聊关于区块链的那些事儿: 据中国金融信息网报道, 9月7—10日,2019世界物联网博览会在无锡举行。江苏省物联网信息安全实验室副理事长、无锡物联网产业研究院院长刘海涛表示,目前,物联网信息安全问题依然存在,但是我们也在不断探索解决措施,我们着眼于设备这个客观源头出发,运用人工智能与物联网深度结合,让外界威胁从机理和原理上都改不了设备的各类数据、指标参数;同时,我们借助物联网与区块链融合,推动客观体系下的物联网金融为我国金融风险把控、服务企业发展找到一个切实路径。以上就是今天链团财经早间资讯的全部内容,感谢您的关注与支持,祝您生活愉快,我们明天再见。
Brian Marcel is a pioneer of barcodes and the first to start joint ventures in the former Eastern Bloc after the fall of Communism. His book Raise the Bar Change the Game acts a primer to help budding entrepreneurs change the game as he did. “Well all these things I have mentioned really. Self belief, being positive, eliminate naysayers, not to get stuck with finding original ideas, perseverance, all of those good things. And just start the business, try not to look for excuses not to do it because you will love it. Because if you are looking to start a business you obviously hate being managed by anybody or reporting to anybody. You are if free spirit, a loner so go and spread your wings, fulfil your dreams. And what difference does it make if you fail. You know the number of times I have failed… Just pick yourself up, start again. You are so young - go for it.” (4 Lines minimum – if less then need more quotes) …[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6Y8
Intro Song, Johnny & The Headhunters, “Body And Fender Man”, That's All I Need First Set – Victor Wainwright And The Train, “Train”, Self Titled Frank Bey, “Back In Business”, Back In Business Bryan Lee, “Fight For The Light”, Sanctuary Second Set – Jeremiah Johnson, “Straightjacket”, Straightjacket Keith Stone and Red Gravy, “At That The Blues”, Blues With A Taste of New Orleans Big Harp George, “Alternative Facts”, uptown cool Third Set – WIB Gina Sicilia, “Brighter Day”, Heard The Lie Kara Grainger, “Working My Way Back Home”, Living With Your Ghost Vanessa Collier , “Honey Up”, Honey Up Fourth Set – Anthony Geraci, “Fly On The Wall”, why did you have to go J.P. Soars, “Sure As Hell Ain't Foolin' Me”, Southbound I-95 The Bruce Katz Band, “Beef Jerky”, Get Your Groove Thanks to Michael Allen from the Crossroads Blues Gallery Shout Outs! Thanks to Linda from Sarasota Florida for touching base! She said: “Show #294 really kicks ass!! It is one of my all time favorites! What a great selection of tunes! Happy Retirement!” Looking forward to judging at the Central Virginia Blues Society's blues challenge soon! Always a tough thing to do, but a necessary thing to do so the CVBS can send their best to Memphis for the IBCs! Honored to be a part of it!
Der Performance Manager Podcast | Für Controller & CFO, die noch erfolgreicher sein wollen
“Controlling on the move” lautet das Motto des 43. Congress der Controller in München. Der Performance Manager Podcast war live vor Ort und hat auf dem größten Fachtreffen Europas mit den Who‘s Who im Controlling geredet. Prof. Dr. Rolf Hichert ist Vordenker und Wegbereiter für die Visualisierung von Unternehmensdaten. Im Performance Manager Podcast erklärt er die Idee und die Ziele hinter den "International Business Communication Standards" (IBCS). Er gibt Antworten auf die Frage, worauf es bei der Implementierung der IBCS in professionelle Business Intelligence-Software besonders ankommt und wie sich die Zusammenarbeit mit Softwareherstellern gestaltet. Hier finden Sie die von Prof. Dr. Rolf Hichert genannten Best-Practice-Beispiele: Geschäftsbericht Bundesagentur für Arbeit 2017: https://bit.ly/2FlyK7M Geschäftsbericht Schweizer Post 2017: https://bit.ly/2I1IlDE Geschäftsbericht ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE 2017: https://bit.ly/2vWubl8 Geschäftsbericht SRG SSR 2016: https://bit.ly/2HvXJXX Jahresbericht 2017 des Wehrbeauftragten: https://bit.ly/2BEukdW Geschäftsbericht Philips 2017: https://philips.to/2Fe9ZPJ Der Performance Manager Podcast ist der erste deutschsprachige Podcast für Business Intelligence und Performance Management. Controller und CFO erhalten hier Inspirationen, Know-how und Impulse für die berufliche und persönliche Weiterentwicklung. Weitere Informationen zu den Machern des Performance Manager Podcast, Peter Bluhm und Alexander Küpper, finden Sie hier: http://bit.ly/2u11IW5 Unsere Bitte: Wenn Ihnen diese Folge gefallen hat, hinterlassen Sie uns bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, ein Feedback auf iTunes und abonnieren diesen Podcast. Zeitinvestition: Maximal ein bis zwei Minuten. Dadurch helfen Sie uns, den Podcast immer weiter zu verbessern und Ihnen die Inhalte zu liefern, die Sie sich wünschen. Herzlichen Dank an dieser Stelle! Sie sind ein Fan von unserem Podcast? Sie finden uns auch auf diesen Kanälen: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ATVISIO/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/atvisio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/performancemanagerpodcast/ Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/Peter_Bluhm Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/Alexander_Kuepper/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/der-performance-manager-podcast/id1202698232?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/atvisio Webseite: https://atvisio.de/pm-podcast
SHOW # 282 – Live Uncut & Uncensored Conversations with “Musicians You Should Know” Couch Kid News with Michael Packer and his new single "Yo Staten Island", his Blues-Hop response to the death of Eric Garner. Mitch Mann moved to Muscle Shoals in 1993 and has become part of the culture of that great musical city. His new album, Blackwater Creek contains seven originals and four covers. Some incredible musicians including Donna Jean Godchaux, Scott Boyer and Jimmy Hall join him. Big Jim Adam has appeared at the IBC Twice, one representing the Colorado Blues Society and most recently representing his new home, the Blues Society Of The Treasure Coast. He was awarded top honors at the 2012 Telluride Acoustic Blues Competition. His music is Gospel infused Blues and he can spin a tale brilliantly. His latest albums are the Blues-Roots Cajun Moon and the Blues-Gospel Needed Time. The band Mississippi Fever hails from St. Louis and is made up of singer/guitarist Brent Barker, bassist Ted May and drummer Tom May. Their sophomore album, 300 Miles to Memphis contains 8 originals and two covers and includes some harp from Brandon Santini and keyboards from Rick Steff. Couch Kid New Music brings back Sadie Johnson, a name you might know from Sad Sam Blues Jam, the band she and her sister formed and brought to the IBCs for the Youth Showcases a few years in a row. Sadie was signed to the Girls With Guitars Tour in Europe by Ruff Records and just released the newest GWG album with Eliana Cargnelutti and Heather Crosse.
Well, it's time for another BluzNdaBlood Show! This show highlights some of the artists that performed at the International Blues Competition! Intro Song Nico Wayne Toussaint, “Waltering In Montreal”, Lonely Number, Iguane Records First Set Travellin' Brothers, “Oh What A Shame”, Magnolia Suite Brian Keith Wallen, “First CLass'”, Truth Is…., BKW Music Red Dirt Revelators, “Maxine's'”, The Rub Jon Spear Band, “Devil's Highway”, Old Soul Second Set Lucy Hammond and Ben Rice, “Ida Mae”, Destination Clarksdale In Layman Terms, “Won't Let It”, Single, Available on iTunes The Betty Fox Band, “Take Your Time”, Too Far Gone Third Set - gs Brandon Santini, “Have A Good Time'”,Live and Extended, VizzTone Records, Eric Hughes Band, “Tested Positive For the Blues”, Drink Up, I-55 Productions CD Jeff Jensen, “What's the Matter with the Mill”, Morose Elephant, Fourth Set From the Winners Randy McQuay, “Rehab Blues”, Blues, a 2015 IBC Blues Compilation! 1st Place Solo/Duo from the Cape Fear Blues Society Noah Wotherspoon, “Cloudy Day”, Buzz Me, He took 2nd Place Eddie Cotton, “Pay To Play”, Here I Come, DeChamp Records, 1st Place Band,
SHOW # 249 - Live, Uncut, and Uncensorded Conversations With "Musicians You Should Know" Matt Isbell from Ghost Town Blues Band finally takes an official Monday Night Seat On The Couch! And to make it even better, we will WORLD PREMIER songs from Hard Road To Hoe Their new album which will not drop for a few weeks. I'll talk with Matt about the formation of GTBB and the way it eveolved into the full-fledged band it is today. We'll discuss their two final stage appearances at the last two IBCs and ask him to share some advice to those coming in for the 2015 IBC. Then BOBBY RUSH will join me...Yes, THAT Bobby Rush! The Blues hall Of Fame Inductee, the 2014 Grammy nominatee for his album, Down In Louisiana, will be the last official guest of 2014. This interview could go on for way longer than nomal, so I decided not to book anyone after him. If there is any time left, I will do a review of 2014 and Music On The Couch and probably announce a BIG TIME CONTEST for 2015! How can it get any better than this folks!