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The Fishing News
The shortfin squid influx and its possible causes

The Fishing News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 3:42


This time on the fishing news CAI's John Basile talks with Kevin Blinkoff of On The Water magazine about the recent influx of shortfin squid in local waters.Many of the squid died, leading to speculation about the cause. But it appears to be a natural phenomenon driven by tide and wind conditions.They will also talk about the movement of bait fish into Cape Cod Bay and what that means for anglers.

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Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
The influx of synthetic cannabis driving mental health issues

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 4:21


HSE national clinical lead on addiction Professor Eamon Keenan has warned an influx of synthetic cannabis products is causing more individuals to present with mental health problems. We discussed this issue further withJo-hanna Ivers, Professor of Addiction at School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
The influx of synthetic cannabis driving mental health issues

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 4:21


HSE national clinical lead on addiction Professor Eamon Keenan has warned an influx of synthetic cannabis products is causing more individuals to present with mental health problems. We discussed this issue further withJo-hanna Ivers, Professor of Addiction at School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin.

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Du Pakistan à l'Elysée, l'incroyable destin d'Ali Akbar

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 29:28


Comment passe-t-on des rues du Pakistan aux salons de l'Élysée ? Ali Akbar est le dernier vendeur à la criée de Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Au micro de Noémie Sylberg-Klugman, il livre un témoignage bouleversant sur son exil, sa survie et sa capacité hors du commun à rester optimiste malgré les "failles" de son passé.Un épisode solaire sur la dignité, le travail et l'amour filial. Découvrez-le dans FAILLES, le podcast qui explore les félures pour en faire jaillir la lumière.« Ça y est, ça y est ! » Cette voix, tout Saint-Germain-des-Prés la connaît. Mais connaissez-vous l'homme derrière le sourire ?Dans ce nouvel épisode de FAILLES, je reçois Ali Akbar, le dernier vendeur de journaux à la criée de Paris. Son parcours est un véritable roman : une enfance passée dans une grotte au Pakistan, un périple clandestin à travers l'Asie et l'Europe, pour finir décoré Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite par le Président de la République.Ali nous raconte avec une émotion brute comment il a transformé ses épreuves en une force solaire, son lien indéfectible avec sa mère, et son art unique de "vendre du bonheur" dans les rues de la capitale. Une leçon de résilience qui prouve que l'on peut partir de rien et toucher les étoiles.00:00 - Introduction : Le gamin de la rue à l'Élysée 01:07 - Rencontre avec Ali : De Saint-Germain au 16ème 01:54 - Le cadeau symbolique : Réparer les failles avec de l'or 02:24 - L'enfance au Pakistan 04:28 - Travailler dès 7 ans 05:42 - Une relation complexe avec un père difficile 06:30 - Le passeport : Le premier pas vers la liberté 07:11 - Le grand périple : Traverser l'Afghanistan, l'Iran et la Turquie 08:34 - L'arrivée en Europe : Le choc du premier hôtel 5 étoiles 10:00 - Ses débuts à Paris : La découverte de Charlie Hebdo 11:20 - Sa rencontre avec la famille du Professeur Choron 12:20 - La naissance d'un style : Pourquoi Ali s'est mis à crier 12:41 - L'art d'inventer des faux titres de journaux 13:40 - L'icône de Saint-Germain : 15km par jour à pied 14:55 - Routine d'un vendeur à la criée : Entre show et pauses café 16:40 - Le secret de son sourire : Rendre les gens heureux 18:27 - La consécration : Décoré Chevalier par le Président Macron 20:10 - Émotion à l'Élysée : Penser à ses parents et à son passé 22:08 - Être père : Ne pas reproduire les failles du passé 23:44 - Le jeu des cartes : Les confidences d'Ali 27:00 - Le rêve ultime : Offrir une maison à sa mère 28:22 - Documentaire et actualités d'Ali Akbar 29:09 - Le "Ça y est" final pour le podcast FAILLESTournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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EXTRAIT - Du Pakistan à l'Elysées, l'incroyable destin d'Ali Akbar

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Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 0:29


Comment passe-t-on des rues du Pakistan aux salons de l'Élysée ?Ali Akbar est le dernier vendeur à la criée de Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Au micro de Noémie Sylberg-Klugman, il livre un témoignage bouleversant sur son exil, sa survie et sa capacité hors du commun à rester optimiste malgré les "failles" de son passé.Un épisode solaire sur la dignité, le travail et l'amour filial.Découvrez-le dans FAILLES, le podcast qui explore les félures pour en faire jaillir la lumière.« Ça y est, ça y est ! » Cette voix, tout Saint-Germain-des-Prés la connaît. Mais connaissez-vous l'homme derrière le sourire ?Dans ce nouvel épisode de FAILLES, je reçois Ali Akbar, le dernier vendeur de journaux à la criée de Paris. Son parcours est un véritable roman : une enfance passée dans une grotte au Pakistan, un périple clandestin à travers l'Asie et l'Europe, pour finir décoré Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite par le Président de la République.Ali nous raconte avec une émotion brute comment il a transformé ses épreuves en une force solaire, son lien indéfectible avec sa mère, et son art unique de "vendre du bonheur" dans les rues de la capitale. Une leçon de résilience qui prouve que l'on peut partir de rien et toucher les étoiles.00:00 - Introduction : Le gamin de la rue à l'Élysée01:07 - Rencontre avec Ali : De Saint-Germain au 16ème01:54 - Le cadeau symbolique : Réparer les failles avec de l'or02:24 - L'enfance au Pakistan04:28 - Travailler dès 7 ans05:42 - Une relation complexe avec un père difficile06:30 - Le passeport : Le premier pas vers la liberté07:11 - Le grand périple : Traverser l'Afghanistan, l'Iran et la Turquie08:34 - L'arrivée en Europe : Le choc du premier hôtel 5 étoiles10:00 - Ses débuts à Paris : La découverte de Charlie Hebdo11:20 - Sa rencontre avec la famille du Professeur Choron12:20 - La naissance d'un style : Pourquoi Ali s'est mis à crier12:41 - L'art d'inventer des faux titres de journaux13:40 - L'icône de Saint-Germain : 15km par jour à pied14:55 - Routine d'un vendeur à la criée : Entre show et pauses café16:40 - Le secret de son sourire : Rendre les gens heureux18:27 - La consécration : Décoré Chevalier par le Président Macron20:10 - Émotion à l'Élysée : Penser à ses parents et à son passé22:08 - Être père : Ne pas reproduire les failles du passé23:44 - Le jeu des cartes : Les confidences d'Ali27:00 - Le rêve ultime : Offrir une maison à sa mère28:22 - Documentaire et actualités d'Ali Akbar29:09 - Le "Ça y est" final pour le podcast FAILLESTournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement Acast Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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Agnès Buzyn, L'intuition que personne n'a cru

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 45:33


Agnès Buzyn a tout vu venir. Dès décembre 2019, elle alerte, commande des masques, convoque des réunions de crise. Tout le monde se moque d'elle. Six jours après son départ du ministère, le Covid explose en Europe. Ce qui aurait pu la détruire — l'injustice, le déferlement de haine, la mise en examen — elle l'a traversé debout. Mais d'où vient cette force-là ?La réponse commence dans l'enfance, fille d'un rescapé des camps de concentration, dans le silence et les non-dits. Elle se construit dans 25 ans de médecine aux côtés de patients qui meurent, dans le harcèlement moral subi à l'hôpital, dans chaque crise gérée sans jamais se blinder. Dans cet épisode de Failles, Agnès Buzyn raconte comment ses failles les plus intimes sont devenues les moteurs d'une vie d'une intensité rare.00:00 – Introduction01:43 – Le mot "failles" : ce que ça évoque pour Agnès Buzyn02:20 – Fille d'un rescapé des camps : le silence, les signaux, l'enfant modèle04:46 – L'art de tout relativiser : une leçon héritée de l'histoire familiale07:15 – 25 ans de médecine en hématologie : pourquoi ce choix ?09:20 – Faut-il se forger une carapace face à la souffrance des patients ?11:27 – Quand on ne peut pas se blinder13:15 – La double vie des femmes : un handicap… et une protection14:36 – Du bloc opératoire aux institutions publiques : le virage15:19 – Le harcèlement moral à l'hôpital : briser le plafond de verre17:08 – Devenir ministre : l'intuition d'une pandémie dès le premier jour19:00 – La conscience aiguë que le pire peut arriver22:11 – Gérer la réforme des retraites et la grève des hôpitaux… en même temps que le Covid arrive23:06 – Lanceuse d'alerte : quand tout le monde se moque d'elle27:22 – La décision de quitter le ministère : loyauté vs intuition29:57 – "Le plus grand regret de ma vie"33:04 – Le déferlement de haine, la mise en examen, les pensées suicidaires36:51 – Travailler à l'hôpital pendant le Covid pour résister et relativiser39:30 – L'OMS à Genève : aller voir "le cœur du réacteur"41:41 – Aujourd'hui : souffler, reconstruire, et envisager de revenir43:18 – Le jeu de cartes Failles : conviction, courage et le doute comme moteurTournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Bill Handel on Demand
Mexico City: The ‘Gringo' Influx | UFO Files

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 22:19 Transcription Available


(May 18, 2026) The drama inside Carl’s Jr: Crushed by California costs, crime and competition. Mexico City nightclub charges Americans $300 cover fee to protest ‘gringo’ influx. UFO files not to growing belief in aliens and mistrust in institutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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EXTRAIT - Agnès Buzyn, L'intuition que personne n'a cru

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Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 1:42


Quand on lui propose d'être ministre des solidarités et de la santé, Agnès Buzyn est au sommet de sa carrière. Elle prévient sa famille : "La politique ça salit, je ressortirai salie." Ils la rassurent. Elle le pressent quand même.Le lendemain, face au président de la République, il lui demande ce qui lui fait peur. Sa réponse ? Une pandémie mondiale. Il sourit. Dix-huit mois plus tard, le Covid arrive. Et Agnès Buzyn n'est plus ministre.Dans l'épisode complet, elle raconte tout : l'intuition ignorée, les alertes lancées dans le vide, le déferlement de haine, et comment elle a tenu debout malgré tout.

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Richard Orlinski "Je vis aujourd'hui ce que j'aurais dû vivre il y a 20 ans"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 48:44


Dans ce nouvel épisode de FAILLES, Noémie Sylberg-Klugman reçoit l'artiste contemporain français le plus vendu au monde : Richard Orlinski.Bien loin des chiffres et du succès planétaire, Richard se livre avec une sincérité rare sur ce qui l'anime vraiment. De son enfance à ses débuts tardifs, il nous explique comment il a transformé ses blessures en une force créatrice inépuisable. Un échange passionnant sur la résilience, le rapport au temps, la peur de la mort et l'audace de sortir de sa zone de confort (même quand on est au sommet).Au programme de cet épisode : ✨ Sa définition de la "faille" et le concept du Kintsugi. ⏳ Son parcours à la "Benjamin Button" et sa course contre le temps.

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EXTRAIT - Richard Orlinski "Je veux aujourd'hui ce que j'aurais dû vivre il y a 20 ans"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 1:22


"Pourquoi ne pas sculpter une biche ou une coccinelle ?"

David and Will
Is there an influx of flying insects in SA?

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 2:25 Transcription Available


Adelaide University insect expert Professor Craig Williams joined Will to discuss the reports of lots of flying insects being seen in SA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast
Expert warns of influx of cheap electronic goods from online sites

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 13:19 Transcription Available


Clarence spoke to Connie Jonkers, the technical lead at Safehouse, about the influx of cheap electronic goods that often feature poor materials, inferior components and a lack of proper safety features. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour-long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Anne Hidalgo, Le dernier jour du reste de sa vie

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 52:24


12 ans de mandat, de crises vertigineuses et de pression permanente. Pour ce nouvel épisode enregistré en public lors du Women Health Summit, Anne Hidalgo a choisi notre micro pour sa toute première prise de parole « d'après ». Et elle a accepté de laisser la politique à la porte.Loin des discours millimétrés, elle nous partage sa vision profondément lumineuse de la vulnérabilité. Pour elle, une faille n'est pas une faiblesse, c'est, à l'image d'une fêlure dans la roche, le seul endroit où la végétation peut finalement pousser.Au fil de cet échange intime, elle se livre sur ce que ses propres épreuves lui ont appris: Déposer les armes (et la culpabilité) : Elle revient sur l'illusion de la « superwoman », sur le défi constant de jongler entre son rôle de mère et de femme d'État.Face à un bashing d'une rare violence , elle explique comment elle a protégé sa santé mentale en s'imposant une règle : ne jamais se travestir, et rester toujours la même personne en quelque soit la situation.Confrontée aux attaques répétées, elle revendique le droit de faire face avec fierté, refusant de jouer le jeu du système : elle préfère exiger le respect plutôt que d'implorer la protection. Enfant d'immigrés espagnols fuyant la dictature, elle a puisé sa résilience dans le regard de ses parents, gardant toujours en tête leur plus belle leçon : « Le pire n'est jamais certain ».Un épisode libérateur pour comprendre que, derrière chaque carapace, se cache une fragilité qui ne demande qu'à devenir un moteur.

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EXTRAIT - Anne Hidalgo, le premier jour du reste de sa vie

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 0:36


Pour sa toute première prise de parole depuis qu'elle a rendu son écharpe de Maire de Paris, Anne Hidalgo a accepté de baisser la garde.Dans ce nouvel épisode de Failles, enregistré en public lors du Women Health Summit, on découvre une femme alignée, heureuse, et libérée d'une pression permanente.Loin de l'arène politique, elle se confie sur la nécessité de rester soi-même, l'optimisme transmis par ses parents , et l'illusion de la « cape de superwoman ».Une rencontre rare, intime et profondément inspirante.L'épisode intégral sera en ligne dès demain!Tournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Indicator from Planet Money
Class myths, an influx of e-ships, and pricey Olympics tix!

The Indicator from Planet Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 9:29


It's Indicators of the Week, our weekly look at some of the most fascinating numbers from the news. (Now on YouTube!) On today's episode: Is the middle class actually hollowing out? Are more e-ships powered by batteries on the horizon? And how much are the first batch of L.A. Olympics tickets going for??? Related episodes: Why the Olympics cost so much The Indicator Takes On Batteries Are the Simpsons still middle class? For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Sierra Juarez, Julia Ritchey and Vito Emanuel. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter.  To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy

College Football Smothered and Covered
MOMENTUM: Cam Cook Leads West Virginia's TALENT INFLUX To Big 12 BREAKTHROUGH Season

College Football Smothered and Covered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 37:39


The West Virginia Mountaineers are primed for a Big 12 breakthrough—can their talent influx rewrite expectations for 2026? Running back Cam Cook headlines a revamped offense, bringing explosive production from Jacksonville State, while Amari Latimer and Prince Strachan add depth and big-play potential. With Michael Hawkins, Jr. and Scotty Fox, Jr. battling for quarterback supremacy, could this be the most dynamic Mountaineers backfield in recent memory? Host Brian Smith and Mountaineer Paul examine how Zach Alley's leadership and key defensive transfers like Kamari Wilson and Tobi Haastrup will shape West Virginia's chances in an evolving Big 12. The schedule sets up pivotal showdowns against Virginia, Arizona, and Texas Tech, with postseason implications on the line. Will the Mountaineers' rebuilt offensive line and defensive front provide the edge needed to contend? Don't miss the analysis on position battles, underrated playmakers, and why Week 3's clash with Virginia is the ultimate measuring stick for West Virginia's ascent. Everydayer Club If you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/ Support us by supporting our sponsors! 5-Hour ENERGY Have your cake & drink it too. Birthday cake-flavor is back, no fork needed. Vanilla-y cakey flavor, caffeinated kick, and no sugar. It's party time. Order Now at https://5-hourENERGY.com or Amazon. Mazda Like our players, we're driven by the details. Highlights make the reel. But the work behind them makes it count.
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Catherine Vieu Charier: Réparer le monde avec la mémoire de la Shoah

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 1:21


Dans ce nouvel épisode de Failles, je reçois Catherine Vieu Charier, une femme au destin romanesque. Ancienne institutrice, membre du Parti Communiste et adjointe à la Mairie de Paris chargée de la mémoire, Catherine s'est construite en opposition à l'angoisse maladive de ses parents.Au micro, elle se livre sans filtre sur ses traumatismes d'enfance, son grand amour avec un enfant caché pendant la guerre, les deuils terribles qui ont jalonné son parcours, et le lourd secret de sa grand-mère face à la milice française.Un témoignage rare, brut et lumineux sur la résilience, où l'on découvre comment une femme qui a refusé d'avoir des enfants a finalement passé 35 ans de sa vie à honorer la mémoire de ceux que l'Histoire a voulu effacer. "Je voulais réparer le monde", nous dit-elle. Pari réussi.00:00 - Introduction : "Je voulais réparer le monde"01:04 - Accueil de Catherine Vieu-Charier01:31 - Que représente le mot "Failles" ?02:13 - Le Kintsugi et la fragilité maternelle03:06 - Grandir étouffée par l'angoisse parentale04:19 - Une adolescence rebelle : renvoyée du lycée !06:06 - La fuite salvatrice vers Paris07:36 - Dépression, psychothérapie et mariage de raison08:44 - La mort de ses parents : un cataclysme libérateur09:07 - L'engagement au Parti Communiste : de l'idéal à la réalité11:07 - Henri : la rencontre avec l'amour de sa vie12:16 - Un amour clandestin partagé dans le plus grand respect13:12 - Ramener Henri, enfant caché, à son identité juive15:35 - La rue de Tlemsen : le point de départ de son grand combat16:39 - Traquer l'oubli : le travail titanesque pour retrouver les noms18:04 - Le lourd secret de sa grand-mère face à la milice française23:55 - 25 ans de soutien politique pour la mémoire des enfants juifs26:45 - Survivre aux disparitions tragiques de toute sa famille de cœur28:20 - Le rebond bénévole : Yad Vashem et la Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah30:01 - Une nouvelle vie et le coup de foudre avec Schlomo31:51 - Le choix assumé de ne jamais avoir d'enfant33:04 - Retrouver les visages des enfants dans les rues de Belleville35:55 - "La vie c'est la réponse à l'horreur du monde"37:14 - Le tirage de cartes38:25 - Épilogue : la fin de toutes ses peursTournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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EXTRAIT - Catherine Vieu Charier: Réparer le monde avec la mémoire de la Shoah

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 1:21


Dans ce nouvel épisode de Failles, je reçois Catherine Vieu Charier, une femme au destin romanesque. Ancienne institutrice, membre du Parti Communiste et adjointe à la Mairie de Paris chargée de la mémoire, Catherine s'est construite en opposition à l'angoisse maladive de ses parents.Au micro, elle se livre sans filtre sur ses traumatismes d'enfance, son grand amour de 22 ans, les deuils terribles qui ont jalonné son parcours, et le lourd secret de sa grand-mère face à la milice française.Un témoignage rare, brut et lumineux sur la résilience, où l'on découvre comment une femme qui a refusé d'avoir des enfants a finalement passé 35 ans de sa vie à honorer la mémoire de ceux que l'Histoire a voulu effacer. "Je voulais réparer le monde", nous dit-elle. Pari réussi.Tournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Medical Spa Insider
Navigating Change in Aesthetic Marketing

Medical Spa Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 38:05


How do you react to changes in the industry?   In this episode of Medical Spa Insider, host Alex Thiersch interviews Max Baybak, co-founder of Influx Marketing, a leading agency in aesthetic marketing. They discuss the evolution of the aesthetic industry, the challenges faced by marketing agencies, and the impact of AI on marketing strategies. Max introduces Growth Stack, a new platform designed specifically for medical spas, emphasizing the importance of personalization and effective web design in today's digital landscape. The conversation highlights the need for agencies to adapt to changing technologies and the ongoing relevance of websites in marketing. Takeaways include: Influx Marketing's history of specializing in marketing medical aesthetic Why they focus on understanding the patient journey Challenges and opportunities provided by developments in AI technology The development of Growth Stack and how it allows for more personalized outreach Business's need to stay competitive in a changing environment A preview of the Medical Spa Show and Influx's involvement in the program  

Podcast Structure
De YouTube à l'ère des médias de niche : comment survivre à la guerre de l'attention (feat. Manuel Diaz - CEO d'/Influx) | E163

Podcast Structure

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 80:21


Manuel Diaz a 29 ans d'expérience sur le web. Pionnier de la transformation digitale avec Reflect puis Emakina (revendue en 2021), il a fondé Influx : la maison de créateurs influents malgré eux. Guillaume Pley, Laurent Baffie, Léo Duff, Romain Lanery : depuis 7 ans, Influx accompagne des créateurs et entrepreneurs à devenir de véritables médias de niche.===Dans cet épisode, vous allez découvrir :La guerre de l'attention : comment les marques déplacent leurs budgets vers la Creator EconomyLe shift historique : pourquoi la télé linéaire est en train de perdre la guerre (téléspectateur moyen : 57 ans)La Creator Economy entre dans sa phase d'adolescence : qu'est-ce que ça change pour les créateurs et les marquesComment passer de créateur de contenu à média de niche (et pourquoi c'est obligatoire)Les 8 layers de professionnalisation : pourquoi créer du contenu ne représente que 20% du jobYouTube = première régie publicitaire au monde (60 milliards de dollars/an) : ce que ça implique pour l'avenirLe piège de l'artisanat seul dans son coin : pourquoi il est devenu quasi impossible de percer en créant du contenu seul de son côté===Cet épisode est pour vous si : vous êtes créateur de contenu et cherchez à professionnaliser votre approche, vous êtes entrepreneur et voulez comprendre comment le contenu peut devenir votre meilleur levier marketing, ou vous observez cette industrie et voulez anticiper les 5 prochaines années.Liens : Prochain mastermind (liste d'attente) : Liste d'attente mastermind :https://tally.so/r/3jdd74?utm_source=ausha&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=episode-163Squared Masterminds :https://squared.euRomain Collignon : https://www.linkedin.com/in/romaincollignon-mastermind/Influx : https://influxcrew.com/Manuel Diaz : https://www.linkedin.com/in/manueldiaz/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Your Money Matters with Jon Hansen
An influx of flies is coming our way this spring

Your Money Matters with Jon Hansen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026


Where do bugs go in the winter? Rose Pest Solutions' Marketing Director Janelle Iaccino, A.K.A. ‘The Bug Girl,' joins Jon Hansen to talk about everything bugs! Janelle talks about waiting until mothers day weekend for gardening, products to use on cluster flies, and termites. To learn more about Rose Pest Solutions and what they can […]

The Meditation Conversation Podcast
568. Influx of Synchronicities and the Bigger Picture, Spiritual Alignment, and Consciousness Shifts

The Meditation Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 24:31


Have you been noticing more synchronicities lately? In this livestream, Kara Goodwin explores what synchronicities really are, why they often increase during times of spiritual awakening, and how they may reflect a deeper shift in consciousness. Fresh back from the Sedona Ascension Retreat, Kara shares powerful personal stories of uncanny timing, repeating themes, and meaningful patterns that seemed to mirror each other in surprising ways. She explains how synchronicities can be more than coincidence, offering signs of alignment, heightened awareness, and communion with the universe. Kara also connects synchronicity with sacred geometry, energetic shifts, the spring equinox, and the acceleration many people are feeling right now. This conversation is an invitation to pay closer attention to the repeating patterns in your life and consider what they may be revealing to you. In this episode: What synchronicities are and how to recognize them The difference between synchronicity and coincidence Why synchronicities may increase during spiritual awakening Personal synchronicity stories from Kara's return from Sedona How sacred geometry reflects repeating patterns in reality Why synchronicity can be a sign of spiritual alignment The connection between consciousness shifts and repeating themes How heightened energy can make reality feel more responsive Why delight, mystery, and awareness matter on the spiritual path   Join Kara for this grounded but expansive conversation on the hidden patterns shaping our spiritual lives. Register for Kara's upcoming event with Kimberly Meredith here: https://www.karagoodwin.com/kimberly  Explore Kara's meditations, podcast, and more: https://www.karagoodwin.com/

OTB Football
FOOTBALL DAILY: 'A quiet confidence in the group growing together... ' | Ireland on the cusp of something special as thousands of fans begin their influx on Prague

OTB Football

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 13:09


On Tuesday's Football Daily Phil Egan brings you all the latest from the Republic of Ireland camp.Ireland continue preparations in World Cup playoffs with a training session ahead of Thursday's clash in PragueJohn Egan highlights the huge boost expected from travelling Irish fansAssistant coach John O'Shea says Bosun Lawal is fit despite club concernsNathan Collins plays down midfield worries following Josh Cullen's injury absenceSeamus Coleman returns to the squad, with leadership praised by teammatesDebate over match sharpness vs freshness as Ireland weigh up selection optionsCollins opens up on his recent injury struggles at BrentfordFull Off The Ball coverage preview: commentary, fan content, and live shows from PragueJosh Magennis hopes tournament experience can guide Northern Ireland past ItalyEthan Ampadu backs Wales to use home advantage in their playoff pushArsenal Women face Chelsea Women in a huge UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finalFA Community Shield set for Principality Stadium due to Wembley scheduling conflictsBecome a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join

Utah's Noon News
Influx of homes for sale in Utah

Utah's Noon News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 38:26


March 24th, 2026

RESSOURCES
Alexia Mayer, Et si ton rêve n'était pas le bon?

RESSOURCES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 40:06


Dans cet épisode de FAILLES, Alexia Mayer raconte ce moment que personne ne voit :quand on atteint enfin son rêve… et qu'on réalise qu'on n'est pas à sa place.Alors qu'elle a coché toutes les cases de la réussite sociale : une école de journalisme prestigieuse, un CDI décroché en un temps record et une ascension fulgurante sur les plus grandes chaînes nationales, sa réalité est différente: solitude, corps qui lâche, burn-out invisible.Jusqu'au jour où tout bascule.Une grossesse. Un déclic. Une décision.Et cette question que beaucoup n'osent pas se poser :Et si ce que je voulais n'était pas ce qu'il me fallait ?Aujourd'hui autrice du livre "Les Conquérantes" et créatrice du podcast @TousWonder elle nous explique comment elle a réussi à concilier son ambition de journaliste avec son besoin vital d'être présente pour ses enfants. Un échange lumineux sur la puissance de l'alignement, le poids de la pression sociale, la maternité et la charge mentale et le courage de dire stop.

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
RealAg Radio: Richardson rejoins Canola Council, influx of U.S. ethanol & ag safety week, Mar 17, 2026

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 78:48


Thanks for tuning in to RealAg Radio with your host Shaun Haney! On today's show, Haney is joined by: Deb Conlon of the Grain Farmers of Ontario on the influx of U.S. ethanol into Canada, and why Canada needs a domestic feedstock use requirement. Teresa Aguiar Cordero of the Pests and Predators Podcast for a... Read More

canada ontario richardson haney pests rejoins influx ethanol safety week shaun haney grain farmers canola council realag radio
RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio: Richardson rejoins Canola Council, influx of U.S. ethanol & ag safety week, Mar 17, 2026

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 78:48


Thanks for tuning in to RealAg Radio with your host Shaun Haney! On today's show, Haney is joined by: Deb Conlon of the Grain Farmers of Ontario on the influx of U.S. ethanol into Canada, and why Canada needs a domestic feedstock use requirement. Teresa Aguiar Cordero of the Pests and Predators Podcast for a... Read More

canada ontario richardson haney pests rejoins influx ethanol safety week shaun haney grain farmers canola council realag radio
Gospel Tangents Podcast
Temple Lot Mystery and Otto Fetting (Daniel Malone 2 of 3)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 22:12


We focus heavily on the turbulent history of the physical temple lot in Independence, Missouri, and the controversial figure of apostle Otto Fetting. Daniel Malone, a Sunday school teacher for the Church of Christ (Temple Lot) gives his insights. https://youtu.be/xqRZPoyaUqk Don't miss our other conversations on Hedrickites: https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/Hedrickites/ Copyright © 2026 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved The 1920s Influx and a Changing Church During the 1920s, the RLDS Church experienced a major schism over “supreme directional control,” which led to a massive influx of former RLDS members joining the Church of Christ. This sudden growth swelled the Independence congregation from roughly 250 to nearly 600 members. Amidst an era of intense theological debates, the Church of Christ made a monumental organizational change in 1925: they completely abolished the office of a presiding elder (or president), choosing instead to be led collectively by a Quorum of Twelve Apostles. However, Malone candidly admits that the early church had a “horrible track record” of electing apostles, resulting in numerous leaders leaving and taking factions of the church with them. Otto Fetting and the Masonic Blueprints One of the most notable apostles from this era was Otto Fetting, who joined around 1927 and claimed to receive a series of revelations from John the Baptist. Fetting instructed the church to build a temple and provided blueprints for a massive 180-by-90-foot structure that Malone describes as looking like a Masonic lodge. This directly contradicted Joseph Smith’s earlier instructions to build the Independence temple to match the dimensions of the Kirtland temple, which was much smaller. Fetting’s revelations eventually commanded that members be rebaptized, which was a bridge too far for the church. The Church of Christ ultimately rejected Fetting, redacted all of his revelations, and considers them non-binding8. Ironically, the 180-by-90-foot dimensions proposed by Fetting are the ones still marked out on the temple lot today. The Cornerstone Controversy While excavating the foundation for Fetting’s temple, workers unearthed cornerstones that are currently housed in the church’s visitor center. Malone expressed deep personal suspicion regarding these artifacts. While he acknowledges the possibility that Joseph Smith could have originally placed them there to mark the spot, Malone finds it highly convenient that they were discovered right as Fetting was attempting to legitimize his massive temple project, suggesting they could potentially be forgeries planted by Fetting. Current Temple Plans and “Closed Communion” Despite owning the property, the Church of Christ has absolutely no current plans to build a temple. They have money strictly earmarked and set aside for a temple, but they refuse to move forward unless they receive a direct, divine revelation from God commanding them to do so. We also addressed a rumor regarding a Brazilian restoration group attempting to merge with the Church of Christ to gain voting rights over the temple lot. Malone dismissed the likelihood of this, explaining that the church practices “closed communion” and requires all new members to be rebaptized directly into their organization. In fact, they stopped accepting priesthood and baptismal transfers from the RLDS Church back in the 1920s or 1930s due to stark differences in belief. Don't miss our other conversations on the Temple Lot group: https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/Hedrickites/ Copyright © 2026 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved 0:00 Otto Fetting/Temple Cornerstones 15:11 Brazil Group

AP Audio Stories
NIL enforcement czar: Influx of third-party deals is not what many school leaders expected

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 0:34


The NIL enforcement czar says an influx of third-party deals is not what many school leaders expected. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

In The Loop
Astros INF Influx Situation Is Looming

In The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 11:15


The Houston Astros begin Grapefruit League play tomorrow, & the infield issue looms. Reggie & Paul discuss.

In The Loop
Hour 1 - Rockets Begin The Stretch Run With 105-101 Win Over Charlotte + Astros INF Influx Situation Is Looming + QOTD: Sports Cliche You Hate

In The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 35:25


Reggie Adetula & Paul Gallant begin the show reacting & discussing the Rockets getting a close road win over the Charlotte Hornets to begin the stretch run. The Houston Astros begin Grapefruit League play tomorrow, & the infield issue looms. Reggie & Paul discuss. Plus, Question of the Day inspired by Sacramento State moving up to FBS.

IrishIllustrated.com Insider
Irish Illustrated Insider: Notre Dame's Personnel, Potential, and Rookie Influx

IrishIllustrated.com Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 60:01


Sign up now to access the daily Notre Dame news and recruiting scoop on the Four Horsemen Lounge and all of the premium Notre Dame stories on IrishIllustrated.com!Get your first month for only $1.00 -- sign up today.What's on your mind?Talk about it at the Four Horseman LoungeSign up for our FREE Notre Dame Newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

IrishIllustrated.com Insider
Irish Illustrated Insider: Notre Dame's Massive Roster Influx Complete Post National Signing Day

IrishIllustrated.com Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 49:28


Sign up now to access the daily Notre Dame news and recruiting scoop on the Four Horsemen Lounge and all of the premium Notre Dame stories on IrishIllustrated.com!Get your first month for only $1.00 -- sign up today.What's on your mind?Talk about it at the Four Horseman LoungeSign up for our FREE Notre Dame Newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Warehouse Podcast - a Baltimore Orioles podcast
An Influx of International Talent; Do We Like Zac Gallen? | Ep. 292

The Warehouse Podcast - a Baltimore Orioles podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 39:08


International signing day has come and gone, and we review the top 5 prospects the Orioles signed. Some rumors, and a lot of internet speculation, have tentatively tied Zac Gallen to the O's this offseason. Could he recapture the near Cy Young form he showed in 2023? Or is the decline real? BlueSky Twitter YouTube Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Become a Part-Time Millionaire
List Growth 101: How to Get an Influx of New Subscribers (That Are Actually High-Quality Leads)

Become a Part-Time Millionaire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 6:44


In this episode, Kirsten Roldan discusses effective strategies for building an email list, focusing on the importance of creating a consistent influx of high-quality subscribers. She emphasizes the use of monthly themes to engage audiences and position oneself as an authority in a specific niche. The conversation covers how to promote these themes effectively and maintain a consistent email strategy to keep subscribers engaged and interested.

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk
$15,000 ETH by Year-End? Etherealize Founders Lay Out the Path to a New High | Markets Outlook

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 24:54


In today's Markets Outlook, Etherealize founders Vivek Raman and Danny Ryan join Jennifer Sanasie to discuss why Ethereum is emerging from "regulatory purgatory" and entering a multi-trillion dollar repricing phase. - Check out CoinDesk's research report on Pudgy Penguins at: ⁠https://www.coindesk.com/research/pudgy-penguins-a-new-blueprint-for-tokenized-culture⁠. - Timecodes: 01:20 – Will The Clarity Act Pass?02:56 – Why the Founders Remain Optimistic on Crypto Legislation04:47 – Why Danny Ryan Left the Ethereum Foundation for Etherealize05:30 – The Institutional Case for Ethereum11:46 – Why the Stalled Market Structure Bill Won't Stop Growth15:51 – $15,000 ETH: Breaking Down Vivek Raman's 2026 Prediction20:41 – Can Ethereum Handle an Influx of Assets?22:26 – How Institutions Are Thinking About Privacy - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup
$15,000 ETH by Year-End? Etherealize Founders Lay Out the Path to a New High | Markets Outlook

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 24:54


In today's Markets Outlook, Etherealize founders Vivek Raman and Danny Ryan join Jennifer Sanasie to discuss why Ethereum is emerging from "regulatory purgatory" and entering a multi-trillion dollar repricing phase. - Check out CoinDesk's research report on Pudgy Penguins at: ⁠https://www.coindesk.com/research/pudgy-penguins-a-new-blueprint-for-tokenized-culture⁠. - Timecodes: 01:20 – Will The Clarity Act Pass?02:56 – Why the Founders Remain Optimistic on Crypto Legislation04:47 – Why Danny Ryan Left the Ethereum Foundation for Etherealize05:30 – The Institutional Case for Ethereum11:46 – Why the Stalled Market Structure Bill Won't Stop Growth15:51 – $15,000 ETH: Breaking Down Vivek Raman's 2026 Prediction20:41 – Can Ethereum Handle an Influx of Assets?22:26 – How Institutions Are Thinking About Privacy - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.

Giannotto & Jeffrey Show
Hour 2 - Jeffrey Wright & Company feat. Tim Murray - 30 December 2025

Giannotto & Jeffrey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 41:09


Finishing Our Fill in the Blank Game; The List: The National Football League, Bo Nix; John Calipari on the Influx of older/pro players in college basketball & Betting Lines for the Weekend; Tell Your Story, LA Chargers.

Economics Explained
Why Roman Interest Rates Collapsed After Augustus Won | Fertility Economics Questions Answered | Friedman & Reagan on the Gold Standard – ep 304

Economics Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 52:39


Gene responds to thoughtful listener feedback on record-low fertility rates and explores why childcare, IVF, and returning to work for fortysomething mothers can be so economically challenging. He then travels back to ancient Rome to unpack a curious moment after Augustus's victory over Antony and Cleopatra, when treasure flooded into Rome, interest rates plummeted, and land values soared—and explains how this fits neatly into modern monetary economics. Finally, Gene revisits remarkable exchanges between Milton Friedman, Alan Greenspan, and Ronald Reagan that shed fresh light on the perennial debate over the gold standard.Gene would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. You can email him via contact@economicsexplored.com. TimestampsIntroduction (0:00)Childcare Costs and Staffing Ratios (5:15)IVF Costs and Penalties for Women Returning to Work (9:52)Rise of Singleton Households and Economics of Smaller Populations (17:32)Economic Impact of Ancient Rome's Influx of Gold and Treasure (22:56)Milton Friedman and the Gold Standard (42:01)TakeawaysChildcare costs are structurally high due to labour intensity, mandated staff–child ratios, and qualification requirements.The “motherhood penalty” is real and appears driven partly by human capital loss during career breaks and partly by occupational choices for flexibility.Augustus's influx of treasure into Rome increased real money balances, pushing interest rates from ~12% to ~4% and boosting land prices—an excellent real-world example of short-run monetary non-neutrality.Milton Friedman and Alan Greenspan both advised Ronald Reagan NOT to pursue a gold standard, arguing fiscal discipline and controlled monetary growth matter more than metal backing.Links relevant to the conversationReferenced Previous EpisodesIs Gold Flashing a Warning Sign? https://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/is-gold-flashing-a-warning-sign-ep303The Great Baby Busthttps://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/the-great-baby-bust-why-it-happened-and-what-it-means-for-us-ep300The Gender Pay Debate: Understanding the Factors Behind the Gap w/ Dr Leonora Risse - EP230https://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/the-gender-pay-debate-understanding-the-factors-behind-the-gap-w-dr-leonora-risse-ep230The Gender Pay Gap w/ Dr Leonora Rissehttps://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/the-gender-pay-gap-with-dr-leonora-risseChina's falling population & global population update - EP174https://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/chinas-falling-population-global-population-update-ep174U.S. Census data on rising singleton householdshttps://www.census.gov/library/stories/2023/06/more-than-a-quarter-all-households-have-one-person.html  “The Motherhood Wage Penalty: A Meta-Analysis” – Social Science Research paperhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0049089X20300144Florida childcare staffing ratioshttps://www.elcslc.org/parents/vpk-locator/licensing-files-what-to-look-for/state-of-florida-mandated-adult-to-child-ratios/Australian childcare qualification requirementshttps://earlychildhood.qld.gov.au/careers/qualifications-and-pathways/approved-qualificationsBooks MentionedTom Holland's translation of Suetonius – Lives of the Caesarshttps://www.amazon.com.au/Lives-Caesars-Suetonius/dp/0241186897Sebastian Mallaby – The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of Alan Greenspanhttps://www.amazon.com.au/Man-Who-Knew-Times-Greenspan/dp/0143111094Mark Blaug – Economic Theory in Retrospecthttps://www.amazon.com.au/Economic-Theory-Retrospect-Universiteit-Amsterdam/dp/0521577012Cassius Dio – Roman Historyhttps://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/e/roman/texts/cassius_dio/51*.htmlLumo Coffee promotion10% of Lumo Coffee's Seriously Healthy Organic Coffee.Website: https://www.lumocoffee.com/10EXPLOREDPromo code: 10EXPLORED 

The Jaipur Dialogues
Illegal/Bangladeshi Influx in Nearby WB States | Assam Follows Yogi Model | Baba Ramdas, PN Awasthi

The Jaipur Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 46:23


Illegal/Bangladeshi Influx in Nearby WB States | Assam Follows Yogi Model | Baba Ramdas, PN Awasthi

Spoken Word
Sarah St James on performance, transitioning and representation

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025


‘I found myself inside myself'- from Cluster B, to AuADHD by Sarah St James. In this episode of 3CR's Spoken Word show which aired on Thursday 20th November 2025, you will hear poet Sarah St James talk about performance, transitioning and representation.Content Warning: This episdoe contains references to mental health, drug use and suicide. Sarah St James- or ‘Sadie'- is a trans woman and spoken word poet. Originally born and raised in Meanjin, she has been based in Naarm since 2018. Her writing explores themes of identity, accountability and survival through the lenses of gender, sexuality and familial dysfunction. With a background in theatre, Sarah's work lends itself best to live performance. She has been speaking her poems aloud since participating in ‘Ruckus' poetry slams and ‘Roving Conspiracies' open mic events in 2014.  Sarah's writing has been published in the anthology In-Flux, trans and gender diverse reflections and imaginings. As well as Chaotic Musings Volume 3. Her first solo publishing venture was the hand bound anthology “The Brown Paper Diaries” soon to be available in print.Poems written and performed by Sarah St James in this episode:Cluster B, to AuADHDSitting With It Kalliope X FundraiserSunday 30th November 2025 in Thornbury.Featuring MANISHA ANJALI, ELENA GOMEZ and TONY BIRCH.Plus music from the THE BLACK SEA ENSEMBLE.Tickets available at https://events.humanitix.com/kalliopex-speaks. CreditsRecorded, produced and edited by Indrani Perera.Thank you to Sarah St James for sharing her poetry and to you for listening! 

Pretty Rich
Fixing A Stranger's Beauty Business in Under 20 Minutes: Client Influx | LashCon 2025 Series

Pretty Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 3:49


Live from LashCon 2025 in California! In this power-packed episode, Sheila Bella sits down with a beauty entrepreneur struggling to get new clients through the door. In under 20 minutes, Sheila helps her uncover the truth behind inconsistent bookings, wasted ad spend, and how to finally build steady client flow. Whether you're a lash artist, PMU trainer, or salon owner, this live coaching session will help you shift from guessing to growing. ✨ 5 Points of Interest for Listeners: Why boosting posts isn't the same as running strategic ads. How to turn discount clients into loyal, full-price regulars. The lifetime value mindset: why one client is worth thousands. The real reason visibility + engagement matter more than discounts. How to use DMs the right way to create consistent bookings.

Daybreak
Who benefits from the influx of foreign universities in India? Not students

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 9:37


In 2025, the University of Southampton became the first British university to open a campus in India. It was more than a milestone. After a single policy change, foreign universities are rushing to claim their place in India's higher-education market. States are competing to host them, and universities are chasing new revenue abroad. Everyone seems to be winning. But beneath the glossy partnerships and big promises, what does this experiment really mean for students? And what happens when a “foreign degree” no longer means going abroad?Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories. Join The Ken as a Podcast Producer and work with India's most ambitious storytellers! We're creating a podcast about India's biggest companies, with each episode backed by weeks of deep research. You'll lead the workflows that turn that research into exceptional narratives and bring the show to listeners around the world. Join us to help shape something exceptional. Check out the details and apply here. 

AstrologyNow
November Horoscope 2025: Emotional Tides + Martian Influx

AstrologyNow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 37:00


In this episode of AstrologyNow, we explore the deep emotional tides stirred by three planets retrograde in water signs— Jupiter in Cancer, Saturn in Pisces, and Mercury in Scorpio. We explore how their backward motion invites reflection and emotional maturity. We discuss how presence and compassion are often more healing than trying to fix or change the emotional experience for ourselves or those around us. We explore the new and full moon in Mars ruled signs with a full moon in Aries and new moon in Scorpio. Simultaneously, we have Mars in Scorpio - gaining immense power and offering us the opportunity to change, transform, and level up. This is such a time for courageous and bold action! But will there be explosive intensity or volatility? This month is an interesting combination of raw, bold power while also showing emotional intensity and vulnerability. We discuss staying grounded, curious, and realistic to held keep us supported in the month ahead. YOUTUBE:D9 exploration:https://youtu.be/HTgYcjltyasCharacteristics of Your Spouse:https://youtu.be/i_cOvdSbjy0Soulmate Astrologyhttps://youtu.be/ExnDysvjzUwChristine:website: innerknowing.yogainstagram: astrologynow_podcastpatreon: patreon.com/astrologynowpodcast keywords: astrology, jyotish, Vedic astrology, sidereal astrology, nakshatras,  spirituality, Christine Rodriguez, aries, libra, scorpio, libra, capricorn, Nakshatra, new moon, taurus, Venus, Jupiter, Pisces, Spirituality, horoscope, retrograde, eclipse, solar eclipse, new moon, lunar eclipse

The Automation Podcast
Software Toolbox: OPC Server, Router, DataHub and more (P248)

The Automation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 57:48 Transcription Available


Shawn Tierney meets up with Connor Mason of Software Toolbox to learn their company, products, as well as see a demo of their products in action in this episode of The Automation Podcast. For any links related to this episode, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: The Automation Podcast, Episode 248 Show Notes: Special thanks to Software Toolbox for sponsoring this episode so we could release it “ad free!” To learn about Software Toolbox please checkout the below links: TOP Server Cogent DataHub Industries Case studies Technical blogs Read the transcript on The Automation Blog: (automatically generated) Shawn Tierney (Host): Welcome back to the automation podcast. My name is Shawn Tierney with Insights and Automation, and I wanna thank you for tuning back in this week. Now this week on the show, I meet up with Connor Mason from Software Toolbox, who gives us an overview of their product suite, and then he gives us a demo at the end. And even if you’re listening, I think you’re gonna find the demo interesting because Connor does a great job of talking through what he’s doing on the screen. With that said, let’s go ahead and jump into this week’s episode with Connor Mason from Software Toolbox. I wanna welcome Connor from Software Toolbox to the show. Connor, it’s really exciting to have you. It’s just a lot of fun talking to your team as we prepared for this, and, I’m really looking forward to because I just know in your company over the years, you guys have so many great solutions that I really just wanna thank you for coming on the show. And before you jump into talking about products and technologies Yeah. Could you first tell us just a little bit about yourself? Connor Mason (Guest): Absolutely. Thanks, Shawn, for having us on. Definitely a pleasure to be a part of this environment. So my name is Connor Mason. Again, I’m with Software Toolbox. We’ve been around for quite a while. So we’ll get into some of that history as well before we get into all the the fun technical things. But, you know, I’ve worked a lot with the variety of OT and IT projects that are ongoing at this point. I’ve come up through our support side. It’s definitely where we grow a lot of our technical skills. It’s a big portion of our company. We’ll get that into that a little more. Currently a technical application consultant lead. So like I said, I I help run our support team, help with these large solutions based projects and consultations, to find what’s what’s best for you guys out there. There’s a lot of different things that in our in our industry is new, exciting. It’s fast paced. Definitely keeps me busy. My background was actually in data analytics. I did not come through engineering, did not come through the automation, trainings at all. So this is a whole new world for me about five years ago, and I’ve learned a lot, and I really enjoyed it. So, I really appreciate your time having us on here, Shawn Tierney (Host): Shawn. Well, I appreciate you coming on. I’m looking forward to what you’re gonna show us today. I had a the audience should know I had a little preview of what they were gonna show, so I’m looking forward to it. Connor Mason (Guest): Awesome. Well, let’s jump right into it then. So like I said, we’re here at Software Toolbox, kinda have this ongoing logo and and just word map of connect everything, and that’s really where we lie. Some people have called us data plumbers in the past. It’s all these different connections where you have something, maybe legacy or something new, you need to get into another system. Well, how do you connect all those different points to it? And, you know, throughout all these projects we worked on, there’s always something unique in those different projects. And we try to work in between those unique areas and in between all these different integrations and be something that people can come to as an expert, have those high level discussions, find something that works for them at a cost effective solution. So outside of just, you know, products that we offer, we also have a lot of just knowledge in the industry, and we wanna share that. You’ll kinda see along here, there are some product names as well that you might recognize. Our top server and OmniServer, we’ll be talking about LOPA as well. It’s been around in the industry for, you know, decades at this point. And also our symbol factory might be something you you may have heard in other products, that they actually utilize themselves for HMI and and SCADA graphics. That is that is our product. So you may have interacted it with us without even knowing it, and I hope we get to kind of talk more about things that we do. So before we jump into all the fun technical things as well, I kind of want to talk about just the overall software toolbox experience as we call it. We’re we’re more than just someone that wants to sell you a product. We we really do work with, the idea of solutions. How do we provide you value and solve the problems that you are facing as the person that’s actually working out there on the field, on those operation lines, and making things as well. And that’s really our big priority is providing a high level of knowledge, variety of the things we can work with, and then also the support. It’s very dear to me coming through the the support team is still working, you know, day to day throughout that software toolbox, and it’s something that has been ingrained into our heritage. Next year will be thirty years of software toolbox in 2026. So we’re established in 1996. Through those thirty years, we have committed to supporting the people that we work with. And I I I can just tell you that that entire motto lives throughout everyone that’s here. So from that, over 97% of the customers that we interact with through support say they had an awesome or great experience. Having someone that you can call that understands the products you’re working with, understands the environment you’re working in, understands the priority of certain things. If you ever have a plant shut down, we know how stressful that is. Those are things that we work through and help people throughout. So this really is the core pillars of Software Toolbox and who we are, beyond just the products, and and I really think this is something unique that we have continued to grow and stand upon for those thirty years. So jumping right into some of the industry challenges we’ve been seeing over the past few years. This is also a fun one for me, talking about data analytics and tying these things together. In my prior life and education, I worked with just tons of data, and I never fully knew where it might have come from, why it was such a mess, who structured it that way, but it’s my job to get some insights out of that. And knowing what the data actually was and why it matters is a big part of actually getting value. So if you have dirty data, if you have data that’s just clustered, it’s in silos, it’s very often you’re not gonna get much value out of it. This was a study that we found in 2024, from Garner Research, And it said that, based on the question that business were asked, were there any top strategic priorities for your data analytics functions in 2024? And almost 50%, it’s right at ’49, said that they wanted to improve data quality, and that was a strategic priority. This is about half the industry is just talking about data quality, and it’s exactly because of those reasons I said in my prior life gave me a headache, to look at all these different things that I don’t even know where they became from or or why they were so different. And the person that made that may have been gone may not have the contacts, and making that from the person that implemented things to the people that are making decisions, is a very big task sometimes. So if we can create a better pipeline of data quality at the beginning, makes those people’s lives a lot easier up front and allows them to get value out of that data a lot quicker. And that’s what businesses need. Shawn Tierney (Host): You know, I wanna just data quality. Right? Mhmm. I think a lot of us, when we think of that, we think of, you know, error error detection. We think of lost connections. We think of, you know, just garbage data coming through. But I I think from an analytical side, there’s a different view on that, you know, in line with what you were just saying. So how do you when you’re talking to somebody about data quality, how do you get them to shift gears and focus in on what you’re talking about and not like a quality connection to the device itself? Connor Mason (Guest): Absolutely. Yeah. We I kinda live in both those worlds now. You know, I I get to see that that connection state. And when you’re operating in real time, that quality is also very important to you. Mhmm. And I kind of use that at the same realm. Think of that when you’re thinking in real time, if you know what’s going on in the operation and where things are running, that’s important to you. That’s the quality that you’re looking for. You have to think beyond just real time. We’re talking about historical data. We’re talking about data that’s been stored for months and years. Think about the quality of that data once it’s made up to that level. Are they gonna understand what was happening around those periods? Are they gonna understand what those tags even are? Are they gonna understand what those conventions that you’ve implemented, to give them insights into this operation. Is that a clear picture? So, yeah, you’re absolutely right. There are two levels to this, and and that is a big part of it. The the real time data and historical, and we’re gonna get some of that into into our demo as well. It it’s a it’s a big area for the business, and the people working in the operations. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. I think quality too. Think, you know, you may have data. It’s good data. It was collected correctly. You had a good connection to the device. You got it. You got it as often as you want. But that data could really be useless. It could tell you nothing. Connor Mason (Guest): Right. Exactly. Shawn Tierney (Host): Right? It could be a flow rate on part of the process that irrelevant to monitoring the actual production of the product or or whatever you’re making. And, you know, I’ve known a lot of people who filled up their databases, their historians, with they just they just logged everything. And it’s like a lot of that data was what I would call low quality because it’s low information value. Right? Absolutely. I’m sure you run into that too. Connor Mason (Guest): Yeah. We we run into a lot of people that, you know, I’ve got x amount of data points in my historian and, you know, then we start digging into, well, I wanna do something with it or wanna migrate. Okay. Like, well, what do you wanna achieve at the end of this? Right? And and asking those questions, you know, it’s great that you have all these things historized. Are you using it? Do you have the right things historized? Are they even set up to be, you know, worked upon once they are historized by someone outside of this this landscape? And I think OT plays such a big role in this, and that’s why we start to see the convergence of the IT and OT teams just because that communication needs to occur sooner. So we’re not just passing along, you know, low quality data, bad quality data as well. And we’ll get into some of that later on. So to jump into some of our products and solutions, I kinda wanna give this overview of the automation pyramid. This is where we work from things like the field device communications. And you you have certain sensors, meters, actuators along the actual lines, wherever you’re working. We work across all the industries, so this can vary between those. Through there, you work up kind of your control area. A lot of control engineers are working. This is where I think a lot of the audience is very familiar with PLCs. Your your typical name, Siemens, Rockwell, your Schneiders that are creating, these hardware products. They’re interacting with things on the operation level, and they’re generating data. That that was kind of our bread and butter for a very long time and still is that communication level of getting data from there, but now getting it up the stack further into the pyramid of your supervisory, MES connections, and it’ll also now open to these ERP. We have a lot of large corporations that have data across variety of different solutions and also want to integrate directly down into their operation levels. There’s a lot of value to doing that, but there’s also a lot of watch outs, and a lot of security concerns. So that’ll be a topic that we’ll be getting into. We also all know that the cloud is here. It’s been here, and it’s it’s gonna continue to push its way into, these cloud providers into OT as well. There there’s a lot of benefit to it, but there there’s also some watch outs as this kind of realm, changes in the landscape that we’ve been used to. So there’s a lot of times that we wanna get data out there. There’s value into AI agents. It’s a hot it’s a hot commodity right now. Analytics as well. How do we get those things directly from shop floor, up into the cloud directly, and how do we do that securely? It’s things that we’ve been working on. We’ve had successful projects, continues to be an interest area and I don’t see it slowing down at all. Now, when we kind of begin this level at the bottom of connectivity, people mostly know us for our top server. This is our platform for industrial device connectivity. It’s a thing that’s talking to all those different PLCs in your plant, whether that’s brownfield or greenfield. We pretty much know that there’s never gonna be a plant that’s a single PLC manufacturer, that exists in one plant. There’s always gonna be something that’s slightly different. Definitely from Brownfield, things different engineers made different choices, things have been eminent, and you gotta keep running them. TopServe provides this single platform to connect to a long laundry list of different PLCs. And if this sounds very familiar to Kepserver, well, you’re not wrong. Kepserver is the same exact technology that TopServer is. What’s the difference then is probably the biggest question we usually get. The difference technology wise is nothing. The difference in the back end is that actually it’s all the same product, same product releases, same price, but we have been the biggest single source of Kepserver or Topsyra implementation into the market, for almost two plus decades at this point. So the single biggest purchase that we own this own labeled version of Kepserver to provide to our customers. They interact with our support team, our solutions teams as well, and we sell it along the stack of other things because it it fits so well. And we’ve been doing this since the early two thousands when, Kepware was a a much smaller company than it is now, and we’ve had a really great relationship with them. So if you’ve enjoyed the technology of of Kepserver, maybe there’s some users out there. If you ever heard of TopServer and that has been unclear, I hope this clear clarifies it. But it it is a great technology stack that that we build upon and we’ll get into some of that in our demo. Now the other question is, what if you don’t have a standard communication protocol, like a modbus, like an Allen Bradley PLC as well? We see this a lot with, you know, testing areas, pharmaceuticals, maybe also in packaging, barcode scanners, weigh scales, printers online as well. They they may have some form of basic communications that talks over just TCP or or serial. And how do you get that information that’s really valuable still, but it’s not going through a PLC. It’s not going into your typical agent mind SCADA. It might be very manual process for a lot of these test systems as well, how they’re collecting and analyzing the data. Well, you may have heard of our Arm server as well. It’s been around, like I said, for a couple decades and just a proven solution that without coding, you can go in and build a custom protocol that expects a format from that device, translates it, puts it into standard tags, and now that those tags can be accessible through the open standards of OPC, or to it was a a Veeva user suite link as well. And that really provides a nice combination of your standard communications and also these more custom communications may have been done through scripting in the past. Well, you know, put this onto, an actual server that can communicate through those protocols natively, and just get that data into those SCADA systems, HMIs, where you need it. Shawn Tierney (Host): You know, I used that. Many years ago, I had an integrator who came to me. He’s like, Shawn, I wanna this is back in the RSVUE days. He’s like, Shawn, I I got, like, 20 Euotherm devices on a four eighty five, and they speak ASCII, and I gotta I gotta get into RSVUE 32. And, you know, OmniSIR, I love that you could you could basically developing and we did Omega and some other devices too. You’re developing your own protocol, but it’s beautiful. And and the fact that when you’re testing it, it color codes everything. So you know, hey. That part worked. The header worked. The data worked. Oh, the trailing didn’t work, or the terminated didn’t work, or the data’s not in the right format. Or I just it was a joy to work with back then, and I can imagine it’s only gotten better since. Connor Mason (Guest): Yeah. I think it’s like a little engineer playground where you get in there. It started really decoding and seeing how these devices communicate. And then once you’ve got it running, it it’s one of those things that it it just performs and, is saved by many people from developing custom code, having to manage that custom code and integrations, you know, for for many years. So it it’s one of those things that’s kinda tried, tested, and, it it’s kind of a staple still our our base level communications. Alright. So moving along kind of our automation pyramid as well. Another part of our large offering is the Cogent data hub. Some people may have heard from this as well. It’s been around for a good while. It’s been part of our portfolio for for a while as well. This starts building upon where we had the communication now up to those higher echelons of the pyramid. This is gonna bring in a lot of different connectivities. You if you’re not if you’re listening, it it’s kind of this cog and spoke type of concept for real time data. We also have historical implementations. You can connect through a variety of different things. OPC, both the profiles for alarms and events, and even OPC UA’s alarming conditions, which is still getting adoption across the, across the industry, but it is growing. As part of the OPC UA standard, we have integrations to MQTT. It can be its own MQTT broker, and it can also be an MQTT client. That has grown a lot. It’s one of those things that lives be besides OPC UA, not exactly a replacement. If you ever have any questions about that, it’s definitely a topic I love to talk about. There’s space for for this to combine the benefits of both of these, and it’s so versatile and flexible for these different type of implementations. On top of that, it it’s it’s a really strong tool for conversion and aggregation. You kind of add this, like, its name says, it’s a it’s a data hub. You send all the different information to this. It stores it into, a hierarchy with a variety of different modeling that you can do within it. That’s gonna store these values across a standard data format. Once I had data into this, any of those different connections, I can then send data back out. So if I have anything that I know is coming in through a certain plug in like OPC, bring that in, send it out to on these other ones, OPC, DA over to MQTT. It could even do DDA if I’m still using that, which I probably wouldn’t suggest. But overall, there’s a lot of good benefits from having something that can also be a standardization, between all your different connections. I have a lot of different things, maybe variety of OPC servers, legacy or newer. Bring that into a data hub, and then all your other connections, your historians, your MAS, your SCADAs, it can connect to that single point. So it’s all getting the same data model and values from a single source rather than going out and making many to many connections. A a large thing that it was originally, used for was getting around DCOM. That word is, you know, it might send some shivers down people’s spines still, to this day, but it’s it’s not a fun thing to deal with DCOM and also with the security hardening. It’s just not something that you really want to do. I’m sure there’s a lot of security professionals would advise against EPRA doing it. This tunneling will allow you to have a data hub that locally talks to any of the DA server client, communicate between two data hubs over a tunnel that pushes the data just over TCP, takes away all the comm wrappers, and now you just have values that get streamed in between. Now you don’t have to configure any DCOM at all, and it’s all local. So a lot of people went transitioning, between products where maybe the server only supports OPC DA, and then the client is now supporting OPC UA. They can’t change it yet. This has allowed them to implement a solution quickly and cost and at a cost effective price, without ripping everything out. Shawn Tierney (Host): You know, I wanna ask you too. I can see because this thing is it’s a data hub. So if you’re watching and you’re if you’re listening and not watching, you you’re not gonna see, you know, server, client, UAD, a broker, server, client. You know, just all these different things up here on the site. Do you what how does somebody find out if it does what they need? I mean, do you guys have a line they can call to say, I wanna do this to this. Is that something Data Hub can do, or is there a demo? What would you recommend to somebody? Connor Mason (Guest): Absolutely. Reach out to us. We we have a a lot of content outline, and it’s not behind any paywall or sign in links even. You you can always go to our website. It’s just softwaretoolbox.com. Mhmm. And that’s gonna get you to our product pages. You can download any product directly from there. They have demo timers. So typically with, with coaching data hub, after an hour, it will stop. You can just rerun it. And then call our team. Yeah. We have a solutions team that can work with you on, hey. What do I need as well? Then our support team, if you run into any issues, can help you troubleshoot that as well. So, I’ll have some contact information at the end, that’ll get some people to, you know, where they need to go. But you’re absolutely right, Shawn. Because this is so versatile, everyone’s use case of it is usually something a little bit different. And the best people to come talk to that is us because we’ve we’ve seen all those differences. So Shawn Tierney (Host): I think a lot of people run into the fact, like, they have a problem. Maybe it’s the one you said where they have the OPC UA and it needs to connect to an OPC DA client. And, you know, and a lot of times, they’re they’re a little gunshot to buy a license because they wanna make sure it’s gonna do exactly what they need first. And I think that’s where having your people can, you know, answer their questions saying, yes. We can do that or, no. We can’t do that. Or, you know, a a demo that they could download and run for an hour at a time to actually do a proof of concept for the boss who’s gonna sign off on purchasing this. And then the other thing is too, a lot of products like this have options. And you wanna make sure you’re buying the ticking the right boxes when you buy your license because you don’t wanna buy something you’re not gonna use. You wanna buy the exact pieces you need. So I highly recommend I mean, this product just does like, I have, in my mind, like, five things I wanna ask right now, but not gonna. But, yeah, def definitely, when it when it comes to a product like this, great to touch base with these folks. They’re super friendly and helpful, and, they’ll they’ll put you in the right direction. Connor Mason (Guest): Yeah. I I can tell you that’s working someone to support. Selling someone a solution that doesn’t work is not something I’ve been doing. Bad day. Right. Exactly. Yeah. And we work very closely, between anyone that’s looking at products. You know, me being as technical product managers, well, I I’m engaged in those conversations. And Mhmm. Yeah. If you need a demo license, reach out to us to extend that. We wanna make sure that you are buying something that provides you value. Now kind of moving on into a similar realm. This is one of our still somewhat newer offerings, I say, but we’ve been around five five plus years, and it’s really grown. And I kinda said here, it’s called OPC router, and and it’s not it’s not a networking tool. A lot of people may may kinda get that. It’s more of a, kind of a term about, again, all these different type of connections. How do you route them to different ways? It it kind of it it separates itself from the Cogent data hub, and and acting at this base level of being like a visual workflow that you can assign various tasks to. So if I have certain events that occur, I may wanna do some processing on that before I just send data along, where the data hub is really working in between converting, streaming data, real time connections. This gives you a a kind of a playground to work around of if I have certain tasks that are occurring, maybe through a database that I wanna trigger off of a certain value, based on my SCADA system, well, you can build that in in these different workflows to execute exactly what you need. Very, very flexible. Again, it has all these different type of connections. The very unique ones that have also grown into kind of that OT IT convergence, is it can be a REST API server and client as well. So I can be sending out requests to, RESTful servers where we’re seeing that hosted in a lot of new applications. I wanna get data out of them. Or once I have consumed a variety of data, I can become the REST server in OPC router and offer that to other applications to request data from itself. So, again, it can kind of be that centralized area of information. The other thing as we talked about in the automation pyramid is it has connections directly into SAP and ERP systems. So if you have work orders, if you have materials, that you wanna continue to track and maybe trigger things based off information from your your operation floors via PLCs tracking, how they’re using things along the line, and that needs to match up with what the SAP system has for, the amount of materials you have. This can be that bridge. It’s really is built off the mindset of the OT world as well. So we kinda say this helps empower the OT level because we’re now giving them the tools to that they understand what what’s occurring in their operations. And what could you do by having a tool like this to allow you to kind of create automated workflows based off certain values and certain events and automate some of these things that you may be doing manually or doing very convoluted through a variety of solutions. So this is one of those prod, products as well that’s very advanced in the things that supports. Linux and Docker containers is, is definitely could be a hot topic, rightly fleet rightfully so. And this can run on a on a Docker container deployed as well. So we we’ve seen that with the I IT folks that really enjoy being able to control and to higher deployment, allows you to update easily, allows you to control and spin up new containers as well. This gives you a lot of flexibility to to deploy and manage these systems. Shawn Tierney (Host): You know, I may wanna have you back on to talk about this. I used to there’s an old product called Rascal that I used to use. It was a transaction manager, and it would based on data changing or on a time that as a trigger, it could take data either from the PLC to the database or from the database to the PLC, and it would work with stored procedures. And and this seems like it hits all those points, And it sounds like it’s a visual like you said, right there on the slide, visual workflow builder. Connor Mason (Guest): Yep. Shawn Tierney (Host): So you really piqued my interest with this one, and and it may be something we wanna come back to and and revisit in the future, because, it just it’s just I know that that older product was very useful and, you know, it really solved a lot of old applications back in the day. Connor Mason (Guest): Yeah. Absolutely. And this this just takes that on and builds even more. If you if anyone was, kind of listening at the beginning of this year or two, a conference called Prove It that was very big in the industry, we were there to and we presented on stage a solution that we had. Highly recommend going searching for that. It’s on our web pages. It’s also on their YouTube links, and it’s it’s called Prove It. And OPC router was a big part of that in the back end. I would love to dive in and show you the really unique things. Kind of as a quick overview, we’re able to use Google AI vision to take camera data and detect if someone was wearing a hard hat. All that logic and behind of getting that information to Google AI vision, was through REST with OPC router. Then we were parsing that information back through that, connection and then providing it back to the PLCs. So we go all the way from a camera to a PLC controlling a light stack, up to Google AI vision through OPC router, all on hotel Wi Fi. It’s very imp it’s very, very fun presentation, and, our I think our team did a really great job. So a a a pretty new offering I have I wanna highlight, is our is our data caster. This is a an actual piece of hardware. You know, our software toolbox is we we do have some hardware as well. It’s just, part of the nature of this environment of how we mesh in between things. But the the idea is that, there’s a lot of different use cases for HMI and SCADA. They have grown so much from what they used to be, and they’re very core part of the automation stack. Now a lot of times, these are doing so many things beyond that as well. What we found is that in different areas of operations, you may not need all that different control. You may not even have the space to make up a whole workstation for that as well. What this does, the data caster, is, just simply plug it plugs it into any network and into an HDMI compatible display, and it gives you a very easy configure workplace to put a few key metrics onto a screen. So if I have different things from you can connect directly to PLCs like Allen Bradley. You can connect to SQL databases. You can also connect to rest APIs to gather the data from these different sources and build a a a kind of easy to to view, KPI dashboard in a way. So if you’re on a operation line and you wanna look at your current run rate, maybe you have certain things in the POC tags, you know, flow and pressure that’s very important for those operators to see. They may not be, even the capacity to be interacting with anything. They just need visualizations of what’s going on. This product can just be installed, you know, industrial areas with, with any type of display that you can easily access and and give them something that they can easily look at. It’s configured all through a web browser to display what you want. You can put on different colors based on levels of values as well. And it’s just I feel like a very simple thing that sometimes it seems so simple, but those might be the things that provide value on the actual operation floor. This is, for anyone that’s watching, kind of a quick view of a very simple screen. What we’re showing here is what it would look like from all the different data sources. So talking directly to ControlLogs PLC, talking to SQL databases, micro eight eight hundreds, an arrest client, and and what’s coming very soon, definitely by the end of this year, is OPC UA support. So any OPC UA server that’s out there that’s already having your PLC data or etcetera, this could also connect to that and get values from there. Shawn Tierney (Host): Can I can you make it I’m I’m here I go? Can you make it so it, like, changes, like, pages every few seconds? Connor Mason (Guest): Right now, it is a single page, but this is, like I said, very new product, so we’re taking any feedback. If, yeah, if there’s this type of slideshow cycle that would be, you know, valuable to anyone out there, let us know. We’re definitely always interested to see the people that are actually working out at these operation sites, what what’s valuable to them. Yeah. Shawn Tierney (Host): A lot of kiosks you see when when you’re traveling, it’ll say, like, line one well, I’ll just throw out there. Line one, and that’ll be on there for five seconds, and then it’ll go line two. That’ll be on there for five seconds, and then line you know, I and that’s why I just mentioned that because I can see that being a question that, that that I would get from somebody who is asking me about it. Connor Mason (Guest): Oh, great question. Appreciate it. Alright. So now we’re gonna set time for a little hands on demo. For anyone that’s just listening, we’re gonna I’m gonna talk about this at at a high level and walk through everything. But the idea is that, we have a few different POCs, very common in Allen Bradley and just a a Siemens seven, s seven fifteen hundred that’s in our office, pretty close to me on the other side of the wall wall, actually. We’re gonna first start by connecting that to our top server like we talked about. This is our industrial communication server, that offers both OCDA, OC UA, SweetLink connectivity as well. And then we’re gonna bring this into our Cogent data hub. This we talked about is getting those values up to these higher levels. What we’ll be doing is also tunneling the data. We talked about being able to share data through the data hubs themselves. Kinda explain why we’re doing that here and the value you can add. And then we’re also gonna showcase adding on MQTT to this level. Taking beta now just from these two PLCs that are sitting on a rack, and I can automatically make all that information available in the MQTT broker. So any MQTT client that’s out there that wants to subscribe to that data, now has that accessible. And I’ve created this all through a a really simple workflow. We also have some databases connected. Influx, we install with Code and DataHub, has a free visualization tool that kinda just helps you see what’s going on in your processes. I wanna showcase a little bit of that as well. Alright. So now jumping into our demo, when we first start off here is the our top server. Like I mentioned before, if anyone has worked with KEP server in the past, this is gonna look very similar. Like it because it is. The same technology and all the things here. The the first things that I wanted to establish in our demo, was our connection to our POCs. I have a few here. We’re only gonna use the Allen Bradley and the Siemens, for the the time that we have on our demo here. But how this builds out as a platform is you create these different channels and the devices connections between them. This is gonna be your your physical connections to them. It’s either, IP TCPIP connection or maybe your serial connection as well. We have support for all of them. It really is a long list. Anyone watching out there, you can kind of see all the different drivers that that we offer. So allowing this into a single platform, you can have all your connectivity based here. All those different connections that you now have that up the stack, your SCADA, your historians, MAS even as well, they can all go to a single source. Makes that management, troubleshooting, all those a bit easier as well. So one of the first things I did here, I have this built out, but I’ll kinda walk through what you would typically do. You have your Allen Bradley ControlLogix Ethernet driver here first. You know, I have some IPs in here I won’t show, but, regardless, we have our our our drivers here, and then we have a set of tags. These are all the global tags in the programming of the PLC. How I got these to to kind of map automatically is in our in our driver, we’re able to create tags automatically. So you’re able to send a command to that device and ask for its entire tag database. They can come back, provide all that, map it out for you, create those tags as well. This saves a lot of time from, you know, an engineer have to go in and, addressing all the individual items themselves. So once it’s defined in the program project, you’re able to bring this all in automatically. I’ll show now how easy that makes it connecting to something like the Cogent data hub. In a very similar fashion, we have a connection over here to the Siemens, PLC that I also have. You can see beneath it all these different tag structures, and this was created the exact same way. While those those PLC support it, you can do an automatic tag generation, bring in all the structure that you’ve already built out your PLC programming, and and make this available on this OPC server now as well. So that’s really the basis. We first need to establish communications to these PLCs, get that tag data, and now what do we wanna do with it? So in this demo, what I wanted to bring up was, the code in DataHub next. So here, I see a very similar kind of layout. We have a different set set of plugins on the left side. So for anyone listening, the Cogent Data Hub again is kind of our aggregation and conversion tool. All these different type of protocols like OPC UA, OPC DA, and OPC A and E for alarms and events. We also support OPC alarms and conditions, which is the newer profile for alarms in OPC UA. We have all a variety of different ways that you can get data out of things and data’s into the data hub. We can also do bridging. This concept is, how you share data in between different points. So let’s say I had a connection to one OPC server, and it was communicating to a certain PLC, and there were certain registers I was getting data from. Well, now I also wanna connect to a different OPC server that has, entirely different brand of PLCs. And then maybe I wanna share data in between them directly. Well, with this software, I can just bridge those points between them. Once they’re in the data hub, I can do kind of whatever I want with them. I can then allow them to write between those PLCs and share data that way, and you’re not now having to do any type of hardwiring directly in between them, and then I’m compatible to communicate to each other. Through the standards of OPC and these variety of different communication levels, I can integrate them together. Shawn Tierney (Host): You know, you bring up a good point. When you do something like that, is there any heartbeat? Like, is there on the general or under under, one of these, topics? Is there are there tags we can use that are from DataHub itself that can be sent to the destination, like a heartbeat or, you know, the merge transactions? Or Connor Mason (Guest): Yeah. Absolutely. So with this as well, there’s pretty strong scripting engine, and I have done that in the past where you can make internal tags. And that that could be a a timer. It could be a counter. And and just kind of allows you to create your own tags as well that you could do the same thing, could share that, through bridge connection to a PLC. So, yeah, there there are definitely some people that had those cert and, you know, use cases where they wanna get something to just track, on this software side and get it out to those hardware PLCs. Absolutely. Shawn Tierney (Host): I mean, when you send out the data out of the PLC, the PLC doesn’t care to take my data. But when you’re getting data into the PLC, you wanna make sure it’s updating and it’s fresh. And so, you know, they throw a counter in there, the script thing, and be able to have that. As as long as you see that incrementing, you know, you got good data coming in. That’s that’s a good feature. Connor Mason (Guest): Absolutely. You know, another big one is the the redundancy. So what this does is beyond just the OPC, we can make redundancy to basically anything that has two things running of it. So any of these different connections. How it’s unique is what it does is it just looks at the buckets of data that you create. So for an example, if I do have two different OPC servers and I put them into two areas of, let’s say, OPC server one and OPC server two, I can what now create an OPC redundancy data bucket. And now any client that connects externally to that and wants that data, it’s gonna go talk to that bucket of data. And that bucket of data is going to automatically change in between sources as things go down, things come back up, and the client would never know what’s hap what that happened unless you wanted to. There are internal tasks to show what’s the current source and things, but the idea is to make this trans kind of hidden that regardless of what’s going on in the operations, if I have this set up, I can have my external applications just reading from a single source without knowing that there’s two things behind it that are actually controlling that. Very important for, you know, historian connections where you wanna have a full complete picture of that data that’s coming in. If you’re able to make a redundant connection to two different, servers and then allow that historian to talk to a single point where it doesn’t have to control that switching back and forth. It it will just see that data flow streamlessly as as either one is up at that time. Kinda beyond that as well, there’s quite a few other different things in here. I don’t think we have time to cover all of them. But for for our demo, what I wanna focus on first is our OPC UA connection. This allows us both to act as a OPC UA client to get data from any servers out there, like our top server. And also we can act as an OPC UA server itself. So if anything’s coming in from maybe you have multiple connections to different servers, multiple connections to other things that aren’t OPC as well, I can now provide all this data automatically in my own namespace to allow things to connect to me as well. And that’s part of that aggregation feature, and kind of topic I was mentioning before. So with that, I have a connection here. It’s pulling data all from my top server. I have a few different tags from my Alec Bradley and and my Siemens PLC selected. The next part of this, while I was meshing, was the tunneling. Like I said, this is very popular to get around DCOM issues, but there’s a lot of reasons why you still may use this beyond just the headache of DCOM and what it was. What this runs on is a a TCP stream that takes all the data points as a value, a quality, and a timestamp, and it can mirror those in between another DataHub instance. So if I wanna get things across a network, like my OT side, where NASH previously, I would have to come in and allow a, open port onto my network for any OPC UA clients, across the network to access that, I can now actually change the direction of this and allow me to tunnel data out of my network without opening up any ports. This is really big for security. If anyone out there, security professional or working as an engineer, you have to work with your IT and security a lot, they don’t you don’t wanna have an open port, especially to your operations and OT side. So this allows you to change that direction of flow and push data out of this direction into another area like a DMZ computer or up to a business level computer as well. The other things as well that I have configured in this demo, the benefit of having that tunneling streaming data across this connection is I can also store this data locally in a, influx database. The purpose of that then is that I can actually historize this, provide then if this connection ever goes down to backfill any information that was lost during that tunnel connection going down. So with this added layer on and real time data scenarios like OPC UA, unless you have historical access, you would lose a lot of data if that connection ever went down. But with this, I can actually use the back end of this InfluxDB, buffer any values. When my connection comes back up, pass them along that stream again. And if I have anything that’s historically connected, like, another InfluxDB, maybe a PI historian, Vue historian, any historian offering out there that can allow that connection. I can then provide all those records that were originally missed and backfill that into those systems. So I switched over to a second machine. It’s gonna look very similar here as well. This also has an instance of the Cogent Data Hub running here. For anyone not watching, what we’ve actually have on this side is the the portion of the tunneler that’s sitting here and listening for any data requests coming in. So on my first machine, I was able to connect my PLCs, gather that information into Cogent DataHub, and now I’m pushing that information, across the network into a separate machine that’s sitting here and listening to gather information. So what I can quickly do is just make sure I have all my data here. So I have these different points, both from my Allen Bradley PLCs. I have a few, different simulation demo points, like temperature, pressure, tank level, a few statuses, and all this is updating directly through that stream as the PLC is updating it as well. I also have my scenes controller. I have some, current values and a few different counters tags as well. All of this again is being directly streamed through that tunnel. I’m not connecting to an OPC server at all on this side. I can show you that here. There’s no connections configured. I’m not talking to the PLCs directly on this machine as well. But maybe we’ll pass all the information through without opening up any ports on my OT demo machine per se. So what’s the benefit of that? Well, again, security. Also, the ability to do the store and forward mechanisms. On the other side, I was logging directly to a InfluxDB. This could be my d- my buffer, and then I was able to configure it where if any values were lost, to store that across the network. So now with this side, if I pull up Chronic Graph, which is a free visualization tool that installs with the DataHub as well, I can see some very nice, visual workflows and and visual diagrams of what is going on with this data. So I have a pressure that is just a simulator in this, Allen Bradley PLC that ramps up and and comes back down. It’s not actually connected to anything that’s reading a real pressure, but you can see over time, I can kind of change through these different layers of time. And I might go back a little far, but I have a lot of data that’s been stored in here. For a while during my test, I turned this off and, made it fail, but then I came back in and I was able to recreate all the data and backfill it as well. So through through these views, I can see that as data disconnects, as it comes back on, I have a very cyclical view of the data because it was able to recover and store and forward from that source. Like I said, Shawn, data quality is a big thing in this industry. It’s a big thing for people both at the operations side, and both people making decision in the business layer. So being able to have a full picture, without gaps, it is definitely something that, you should be prioritizing, when you can. Shawn Tierney (Host): Now what we’re seeing here is you’re using InfluxDB on this, destination PC or IT side PC and chronograph, which was that utility or that package that comes, gets installed. It’s free. But you don’t actually have to use that. You could have sent this in to an OSI pi or Exactly. Somebody else’s historian. Right? Can you name some of the historians you work with? I know OSI pie. Connor Mason (Guest): Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. So there’s quite a few different ones. As far as what we support in the Data Hub natively, Amazon Kinesis, the cloud hosted historian that we can also do the same things from here as well. Aviva Historian, Aviva Insight, Apache Kafka. This is a a kind of a a newer one as well that used to be a very IT oriented solution, now getting into OT. It’s kind of a similar database structure where things are stored in different topics that we can stream to. On top of that, just regular old ODBC connections. That opens up a lot of different ways you can do it, or even, the old classic OPC, HDA. So if you have any, historians that that can act as an OPC HDA, connection, we we can also stream it through there. Shawn Tierney (Host): Excellent. That’s a great list. Connor Mason (Guest): The other thing I wanna show while we still have some time here is that MQTT component. This is really growing and, it’s gonna continue to be a part of the industrial automation technology stack and conversations moving forward, for streaming data, you know, from devices, edge devices, up into different layers, both now into the OT, and then maybe out to, IT, in our business levels as well, and definitely into the cloud as we’re seeing a lot of growth into it. Like I mentioned with Data Hub, the big benefit is I have all these different connections. I can consume all this data. Well, I can also act as an MQTT broker. And what what a broker typically does in MQTT is just route data and share data. It’s kind of that central point where things come to it to either say, hey. I’m giving you some new values. Share it with someone else. Or, hey. I need these values. Can you give me that? It really fits in super well with what this product is at its core. So all I have to do here is just enable it. What that now allows is I have an example, MQTT Explorer. If anyone has worked with MQTT, you’re probably familiar with this. There’s nothing else I configured beyond just enabling the broker. And you can see within this structure, I have all the same data that was in my Data Hub already. The same things I were collecting from my PLCs and top server. Now I’ve embedded these as MPPT points and now I have them in JSON format with the value, their timestamp. You can even see, like, a little trend here kind of matching what we saw in Influx. And and now this enables all those different cloud connectors that wanna speak this language to do it seamlessly. Shawn Tierney (Host): So you didn’t have to set up the PLCs a second time to do this? Nope. Connor Mason (Guest): Not at all. Shawn Tierney (Host): You just enabled this, and now the data’s going this way as well. Exactly. Connor Mason (Guest): Yeah. That’s a really strong point of the Cogent Data Hub is once you have everything into its structure and model, you just enable it to use any of these different connections. You can get really, really creative with these different things. Like we talked about with the the bridging aspect and getting into different systems, even writing down the PLCs. You can make crust, custom notifications and email alerts, based on any of these values. You could even take something like this MTT connection, tunnel it across to another data hub as well, maybe then convert it to OPC DA. And now you’ve made a a a new connection over to something that’s very legacy as well. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. That, I mean, the options here are just pretty amazing, all the different things that can be done. Connor Mason (Guest): Absolutely. Well, I, you know, I wanna jump back into some of our presentation here while we still got the time. And now after we’re kinda done with our demo, there’s so many different ways that you can use these different tools. This is just a really simple, kind of view of the, something that used to be very simple, just connecting OpenSea servers to a variety of different connections, kind of expanding onto with that that’s store and forward, the local influx usage, getting out to things like MTT as well. But there’s a lot more you can do with these solutions. So like Shawn said, reach out to us. We’re happy to engage and see what we can help you with. I have a few other things before we wrap up. Just overall, it we’ve worked across nearly every industry. We have installations across the globe on all continents. And like I said, we’ve been around for pushing thirty years next year. So we’ve seen a lot of different things, and we really wanna talk to anyone out there that maybe has some struggles that are going on with just connectivity, or you have any ongoing projects. If you work in these different industries or if there’s nothing marked here and you have anything going on that you need help with, we’re very happy to sit down and let you know if there’s there’s something we can do there. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. For those who are, listening, I mean, we see most of the big energy and consumer product, companies on that slide. So I’m not gonna read them off, but, it’s just a lot of car manufacturers. You know, these are these are these, the household name brands that everybody knows and loves. Connor Mason (Guest): So kind of wrap some things up here. We talked about all the different ways that we’ve kind of helped solve things in the past, but I wanna highlight some of the unique ones, that we’ve also gone do some, case studies on and and success stories. So this one I actually got to work on, within the last few years that, a plastic packaging, manufacturer was looking to track uptime and downtime across multiple different lines, and they had a new cloud solution that they were already evaluating. They’re really excited to get into play. They they had a lot of upside to, getting things connected to this and start using it. Well, what they had was a lot of different PLCs, a lot of different brands, different areas, different, you know, areas of operation that they need to connect to. So what they used was to first get that into our top server, kind of similar to how they showed them use in their in our demo. We just need to get all the data into a centralized platform first, get that data accessible. Then from there, once they had all that information into a centralized area, they used the Cogent Data Hub as well to help aggregate that information and transform it to be sent to the cloud through MQTT. So very similar to the demo here, this is actually a real use case of that. Getting information from PLCs, structuring it into that how that cloud system needed it for MQTT, and streamlining that data connection to now where it’s just running in operation. They constantly have updates about where their lines are in operation, tracking their downtime, tracking their uptime as well, and then being able to do some predictive analytics in that cloud solution based on their history. So this really enabled them to kind of build from what they had existing. It was doing a lot of manual tracking, into an entirely automated system with management able to see real views of what’s going on at this operation level. Another one I wanna talk about was we we were able to do this success story with, Ace Automation. They worked with a pharmaceutical company. Ace Automation is a SI and they were brought in and doing a lot of work with some some old DDE connections, doing some custom Excel macros, and we’re just having a hard time maintaining some legacy systems that were just a pain to deal with. They were working with these older files, from some old InTouch histor HMIs, and what they needed to do was get something that was not just based on Excel and doing custom macros. So one product we didn’t get to talk about yet, but we also carry is our LGH file inspector. It’s able to take these files, put them out into a standardized format like CSV, and also do a lot of that automation of when when should these files be queried? Should they be, queried for different lengths? Should they be output to different areas? Can I set these up in a scheduled task so it can be done automatically rather than someone having to sit down and do it manually in Excel? So they will able to, recover over fifty hours of engineering time with the solution from having to do late night calls to troubleshoot a, Excel macro that stopped working, from crashing machines, because they were running a legacy systems to still support some of the DDE servers, into saving them, you know, almost two hundred plus hours of productivity. Another example, if we’re able to work with a renewable, energy customer that’s doing a lot of innovative things across North America, They had a very ambitious plan to double their footprint in the next two years. And with that, they had to really look back at their assets and see where they currently stand, how do we make new standards to support us growing into what we want to be. So with this, they had a lot of different data sources currently. They’re all kind of siloed at the specific areas. Nothing was really connected commonly to a corporate level area of historization, or control and security. So again, they they were able to use our top server and put out a standard connectivity platform, bring in the DataHub as an aggregation tool. So each of these sites would have a top server that was individually collecting data from different devices, and then that was able to send it into a single DataHub. So now their corporate level had an entire view of all the information from these different plants in one single application. That then enabled them to connect their historian applications to that data hub and have a perfect view and make visualizations off of their entire operations. What this allowed them to do was grow without replacing everything. And that’s a big thing that we try to strive on is replacing and ripping out all your existing technologies. It’s not something you can do overnight. But how do we provide value and gain efficiency with what’s in place and providing newer technologies on top of that without disrupting the actual operation as well? So this was really, really successful. And at the end, I just wanna kind of provide some other contacts and information people can learn more. We have a blog that goes out every week on Thursdays. A lot of good technical content out there. A lot of recast of the the awesome things we get to do here, the success stories as well, and you can always find that at justblog.softwaretoolbox.com. And again, our main website is justsoftwaretoolbox.com. You can get product information, downloads, reach out to anyone on our team. Let’s discuss what what issues you have going on, any new projects, we’ll be happy to listen. Shawn Tierney (Host): Well, Connor, I wanna thank you very much for coming on the show and bringing us up to speed on not only software toolbox, but also to, you know, bring us up to speed on top server and doing that demo with top server and data hub. Really appreciate that. And, I think, you know, like you just said, if anybody, has any projects that you think these solutions may be able to solve, please give them a give them a call. And if you’ve already done something with them, leave a comment. You know? To leave a comment, no matter where you’re watching or listening to this, let us know what you did. What did you use? Like me, I used OmniServer all those many years ago, and, of course, Top Server as an OPC server. But if you guys have already used Software Toolbox and, of course, Symbol Factory, I use that all the time. But if you guys are using it, let us know in the comments. It’s always great to hear from people out there. I know, you know, with thousands of you guys listening every week, but I’d love to hear, you know, are you using these products? Or if you have questions, I’ll funnel them over to Connor if you put them in the comments. So with that, Connor, did you have anything else you wanted to cover before we close out today’s show? Connor Mason (Guest): I think that was it, Shawn. Thanks again for having us on. It was really fun. Shawn Tierney (Host): I hope you enjoyed that episode, and I wanna thank Connor for taking time out of his busy schedule to come on the show and bring us up to speed on software toolbox and their suite of products. Really appreciated that demo at the end too, so we actually got a look at if you’re watching. Gotta look at their products and how they work. And, just really appreciate them taking all of my questions. I also appreciate the fact that Software Toolbox sponsored this episode, meaning we were able to release it to you without any ads. So I really appreciate them. If you’re doing any business with Software Toolbox, please thank them for sponsoring this episode. And with that, I just wanna wish you all good health and happiness. And until next time, my friends, peace. 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Book Title: Wild Ride: A Short History of the Opening and Closing of the Chinese Economy Author: Anne Stevenson Yang Headline: Ghost Cities, Mounting Debt, and Xi Jinping's Increased Surveillance The cash influx led to building "ghost cities" l

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 5:54


Book Title: Wild Ride: A Short History of the Opening and Closing of the Chinese Economy Author: Anne Stevenson Yang Headline: Ghost Cities, Mounting Debt, and Xi Jinping's Increased Surveillance The cash influx led to building "ghost cities" like Kangbashi and vast infrastructure, often for show. Post-2008, Chinapoured trillions more into the economy, fueling land-collateralized loans and an unsustainable real estate boom. Under Xi Jinping, severe COVID lockdowns and widespread disappointment led to increased surveillance and a mounting debt crisis, with municipalities struggling to pay essential services as the dream of unbridled economic growth retreats. 1959

InvestTalk
Gold Moves Beginner Investors Should Make Before the Next Price Surge

InvestTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 46:19 Transcription Available


With gold prices nearing record highs, beginner investors should be exploring different gold investment options— before prices go higher.Today's Stocks & Topics: OMF - OneMain Holdings Inc., Market Wrap, ARE - Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc., APLD - Applied Digital Corporation, Influx of Capital, Credit Card Interest Rates, TGT - Target Corp.Our Sponsors:* Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://www.avocadogreenmattress.com* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code INVEST for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.com* Check out Upwork: https://upwork.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Salem: The Podcast
156. Salem Islands (part 1)

Salem: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 72:47


When you think Salem, you probably envision Essex Street or the Common, perhaps the Willows or Derby Street. But what about islands in Salem Sound? Wait - Salem has islands?! You bet! And quite a few at that. Join Jeffrey and Sarah, your favorite Salem tour guides, as they explore what lies beyond Salem's shores. We'll cover just two of Salem's many Islands in our first installment: Baker's Island and Misery Island. Let's talk private beaches, lighthouses, sunken ships, wildlife preserves, fires, hotels - there's so much to explore! Bakers Island Light Station. n.d. See the Light! Visit Bakers Island Light Station. https://www.bakersislandlight.org/ Salem Tales: Baker's Island. n.d. SalemWeb. https://salemweb.com/about-salem/salem-tales/bakers-island/ Bakers Island [Photograph Collection]. n.d. Flickr, “Salem State Archives.” https://www.flickr.com/photos/salemstatearchives/albums/72157670746281168/ Rosenberg, Steven A. 2012. "Baker's Island Residents Wary of an Influx of Visitors." Boston.com, August 9, 2012. https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2012/08/09/bakers-island-residents-wary-of-an-influx-of-visitors/ Baker's Island. n.d. Salem Links and Lore. https://salempl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Baker%27s_Island Baker's Island Salem, Massachusetts [Online Forum Post]. n.d. Reddit, r/massachusetts. https://www.reddit.com/r/massachusetts/comments/r4kf8x/bakers_island_salem_massachusetts/ The Bakers Bulletin – Lighthouse Living on the New England Coast. n.d. The Bakers Bulletin (blog). https://bakersbulletin.wordpress.com/ "A4U0zrTHxfY" [YouTube video]. n.d. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4U0zrTHxfY Farmhouse Fixers, season 3, episode 4. n.d. (TV episode). The Trustees of Reservations. Misery Islands History. Accessed August 1, 2025. The Trustees of Reservations.Wikipedia+1The Trustees of Reservations+4The Trustees of Reservations+4Wikipedia+4 “Misery Islands.” In Misery Island – Salem Links and Lore. Last modified April 20, 2017. Salem Links and Lore. Salem Public Library (Massachusetts) “Misery Islands.” Wikipedia. Last modified [date retrieved]. Accessed August 1, 2025. WCVB+5Wikipedia+5The Trustees of Reservations+5 “Misery Islands.” Coastal Byway. Accessed August 1, 2025. Essex Coastal Scenic Byway “The Lost Bungalows of Great Misery Island.” Street of Salem, June 27, 2017. New England Historical Society. “Steamboat City of Rockland, The Cursed Ship of the Tourist Trade.” New England Historical Society, originally published approximately 9 years ago; updated 2024. Accessed August 1, 2025. Interested in Salem The Podcast Merch!?  CLICK HERE! Interested in supporting the Podcast? Looking for more Salem content? CLICK HERE! www.salemthepodcast.com NEW INSTAGRAM - @salemthepod Email - hello@salemthepodcast.com   Book a tour with Sarah at Bewitched Historical Tours   www.bewitchedtours.com Book a tour with Jeffrey at Salem Uncovered Tours  www.salemuncoveredtours.com    Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces License code: NGSBY7LA1HTVAUJE