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Topic: Storing the Energy Transition – Episode 20 of Power Players by Origis® Moderator: Christine Grey, Senior Director of Business Development for Origis Energy Guest: Jordan Cole, Chief Commercial Officer at Hydrostor In Episode 20 of Power Players by Origis®, host Christine Grey, Senior Director of Business Development for Origis Energy and Jordan Cole, Chief Commercial Officer at Hydrostor discuss developing the long duration storage market. Three key takeaways: Long duration storage is key to the energy transition. Different storage solutions are necessary for a variety of use cases to meet energy transition goals. The United States needs clear goals and incentives that are not technology specific for the industry to mature to meet the storage capacity needs of the future.
In this episode, I discuss the news and notes from the South Carolina Women's Basketball team. I also break down the South Carolina Women's Basketball team versus the Georgia Women's Basketball team. The Gamecocks are led by Head Coach Dawn Staley with a dynamic lineup of Raven Johnson, Bree Hall, Chloe Kitts, and Kamilla Cardoso. The bench mob is sensational with MiLaysia Fulwiley, Tessa Johnson, and Sania Feagin. The Georgia Women's Basketball team is coached by Katie Abrahamson-Henderson and their starting lineup is Jordan Cole, Javyn Nicholson, De'Mauri Flouroy, Taniyah Thompson, and Asia Avinger.
In this episode, I discuss the news and notes from the South Carolina Women's Basketball team. I also preview the big matchup of the South Carolina Women's Basketball team taking on the Georgia Women's Basketball team. The Gamecocks are led by Head Coach Dawn Staley with a dynamic lineup of Raven Johnson, Bree Hall, Chloe Kitts, and Kamilla Cardoso. The bench mob is sensational with MiLaysia Fulwiley, Tessa Johnson, and Sania Feigin. The Georgia Women's Basketball team is coached by Katie Abrahamson-Henderson and their starting lineup is Jordan Cole, Javyn Nicholson, De'Mauri Flournoy, Taniyah Thompson, and Asia Avinger.
Jordan and Nolan dissect todays financial environment by asking this question; Why are we still using an outdated investing strategy that doesn't align with todays money problems? Want to see if there is a solution for you current financial situation? Book a Call Here
Jordan explains the importance of getting financially uncomfortable in order to achieve your goals and how taking action now is the only way to truly become financially free. Book a Zoom call today!
In this episode, my guest and I share our TOP 5 albums and singles of the past year that we claim to be the best or our favourites. We also explore some older throwback tracks and artists we've listened to in 2021. Finally, we make some observations and predictions for the past and upcoming year in regard to what artist will take over the charts and our playlists, and what artists to watch out for.
In this episode, my guests and I share their "TOP 5 favourite Kanye West songs of ALL-TIME". We also discuss the positive imprint he has put on the culture, fashion, and music landscapes; reveal some of our hot takes and unpopular opinion on Kanye West, and go in-depth on what tarnished his legacy and image from the Old Kanye into the New and present-day Kanye that we know today. In the Buzzcut Lightning Round, my guests try to convince me what the greatest human-made creation that is primarily made out of holes is.
Go beyond #KnowYourNarrator - this bonus episode from the weekly Audio Description Narrators of America series interviews your favorite decision makers, creators, writers, and influencers for movies and episodic tv.
On episode 17, Artists and Octane is honored to have Jordan Cole from Trust in the Machine back in the studio. For reasons that aren't immediately apparent, we turn the springs on my microphone booms into musical instruments throughout the show. So that's fun. Or annoying. We discuss:How to pronounce (Bentley) Bentayga American Bodyworks 1000hp Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Jordan's skills in commercial media production and creationA new game for the show: Keep, Rent, or Burn where we compare the following vehicles:Ferrari F40, GMC Syclone, Ford GT40, Nudie Cadillac, Porsche 918 959 and 911 RS 2.7 as well as many many more. How to get stuck in a Mclaren P1Brief overview of the plans for my TundraI really hope you enjoy this episode, leave a comment and let us know what you think!Thanks, see you next week!Robin
On episode 5, Artists and Octane brings Jordan Cole into the Ram Studio Texas recording studio to chat. Jordan is an amazing photographer as well as a super humble guy. We discuss:Our favorite carsParenting but still being funFirst steps to being a professional photographerPorscheRedwoodDustball RallyRiding on furniture being pulled behind a carSlingbladeI really hope you enjoy this episode and the unique perspective Jordan has on cars, photography and life. Thanks, see you next week!Robin
Jeffrey Jordan is Michael's oldest son and joins the show this week to go behind the scenes of growing up in MJ's house. Yes you know his career accomplishments but do you know what a standard punishment was? Do you know the Jordan House Rule #1? Or why Jeff wasn't allowed to play himself in Space Jam? Elsewhere, we're also joined by the Bears 1st pick of the 2020 draft, Notre Dame Tight End, Cole Kmet. The Chicago native talks draft night, childhood memories, ND memories and obviously some high school baseball talk with WSD. Other stuff: JOHN MCDONOUGH FIRED, Bulls new GM, Baseball rumors are feeling hot hot HOT and tons of other All Gas No Brakes shit.
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Gan talks to us about being a new tattoo artist, making money with "dark art", their favorite subreddits, being mean to siblings, Gan and MJ's thoughts on the high school mural repaint, @belle.delphine, learning from the masters around you and so much more before diving into some listener questions! Follow @gan_dalf, @momdalf, @mjlindo and @rattt_poison. Knuckle sandwiches to all who don't... now dat's New Yohhk! Referenced in the episode: Cochlea1313 r/kidsarefuckingstupid r/fullshrimp r/askreddit M1ss_juliet Jordan Cole wright Squid.licker Drew Merritt Herakut
DVM candidate Jordan Cole, gives the student speaker address at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine commencement ceremony, May 26, 2018 at the Robert & Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts on the UC Davis campus. 2018-05-26_COMM_VM-Jordan-Cole
Today, April 20, is the day of Cameron Paul's memorial service in San Mateo, CA. I hope to get some interviews from the Bay Area's Mix D.J's. That gave us our doses of what now is called Old School. Cameron Paul was who every young mix DJ wanted to be, if you lived in the California, Bay Area. Here is a week three power-mix of Cameron Paul's Power Mixes and pieces of his Mixx-It collections are ground breaking and put together here for another week. Cameron passed late in March. Here is Cameron Paul's Obituary Cameron Paul Graubart, born and raised in San Francisco, CA passed away in peace with Christ on March 26, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cameron was a music producer and legendary DJ who, under the stage name Cameron Paul, revolutionized club music and introduced the world to a new form of entertainment, "Mixx-It". Cameron's music could be heard on the legendary Bay Area radio stations KSOL and KMEL-FM, and he earned gold records for his remixes of iconic songs like Salt n Pepa's "Push It" and George Michaels' "I Want Your Sex". In the 1980's and 1990's, his music drew enormous crowds to San Francisco dance clubs like City Nights and Studio West where the masses danced the nights away to his unique style of music. Cameron's irreplaceable contribution to the music industry resulted in him being inducted into the Legends of Vinyl DJ Hall of Fame, solidifying his reign as an artist whose music will inspire others all over the world for generations to come. Cameron was preceded in death by his loving sister Laura Graubart. He leaves behind his loving parents, Larry and Caroline Graubart of San Francisco, CA; his devoted sister Suzanne (Cole) Sack, and her husband Steve; his niece Kirsten Pegeron; two nephews: Brandon and Jordan Cole; and many cousins. A Memorial Service will be held from 12-3pm on Friday, April 20, 2018 at Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connell's Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Cameron had a compassionate heart and shared his love for animals with his sisters, Laura and Suzanne. In lieu of flowers, he requested donations be made to Alley Cat Allies, a charity that assists shelters in saving cats and kittens around the US. Donations can be made under Cameron's name directly to donate@alleycat.org or to the Porta Caeli Hospice House in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was lovingly cared for in his final days.
In The Next few weeks on the Rewind we will pay tribute to Mixx-It and Cameron Paul.. Cameron has left us for the other side and this is the obit for the services coming up April 20th Cameron Paul Graubart, born and raised in San Francisco, CA passed away in peace with Christ on March 26, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cameron was a music producer and legendary DJ who, under the stage name Cameron Paul, revolutionized club music and introduced the world to a new form of entertainment, "Mixx-It". Cameron's music could be heard on the legendary Bay Area radio stations KSOL and KMEL-FM, and he earned gold records for his remixes of iconic songs like Salt n Pepa's "Push It" and George Michaels' "I Want Your Sex". In the 1980's and 1990's, his music drew enormous crowds to San Francisco dance clubs like City Nights and Studio West where the masses danced the nights away to his unique style of music. Cameron's irreplaceable contribution to the music industry resulted in him being inducted into the Legends of Vinyl DJ Hall of Fame, solidifying his reign as an artist whose music will inspire others all over the world for generations to come. Cameron was preceded in death by his loving sister Laura Graubart. He leaves behind his loving parents, Larry and Caroline Graubart of San Francisco, CA; his devoted sister Suzanne (Cole) Sack, and her husband Steve; his niece Kirsten Pegeron; two nephews: Brandon and Jordan Cole; and many cousins. A Memorial Service will be held from 12-3pm on Friday, April 20, 2018 at Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connell's Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Cameron had a compassionate heart and shared his love for animals with his sisters, Laura and Suzanne. In lieu of flowers, he requested donations be made to Alley Cat Allies, a charity that assists shelters in saving cats and kittens around the US. Donations can be made under Cameron's name directly to donate@alleycat.org or to the Porta Caeli Hospice House in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was lovingly cared for in his final days.
In The Next few weeks on the Rewind we will pay tribute Mixx-It and Cameron Paul.. Cameron has left us for the other side and this is the obit for the services coming up April 20th Cameron Paul Graubart, born and raised in San Francisco, CA passed away in peace with Christ on March 26, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cameron was a music producer and legendary DJ who, under the stage name Cameron Paul, revolutionized club music and introduced the world to a new form of entertainment, "Mixx-It". Cameron's music could be heard on the legendary Bay Area radio stations KSOL and KMEL-FM, and he earned gold records for his remixes of iconic songs like Salt n Pepa's "Push It" and George Michaels' "I Want Your Sex". In the 1980's and 1990's, his music drew enormous crowds to San Francisco dance clubs like City Nights and Studio West where the masses danced the nights away to his unique style of music. Cameron's irreplaceable contribution to the music industry resulted in him being inducted into the Legends of Vinyl DJ Hall of Fame, solidifying his reign as an artist whose music will inspire others all over the world for generations to come. Cameron was preceded in death by his loving sister Laura Graubart. He leaves behind his loving parents, Larry and Caroline Graubart of San Francisco, CA; his devoted sister Suzanne (Cole) Sack, and her husband Steve; his niece Kirsten Pegeron; two nephews: Brandon and Jordan Cole; and many cousins. A Memorial Service will be held from 12-3pm on Friday, April 20, 2018 at Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connell's Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Cameron had a compassionate heart and shared his love for animals with his sisters, Laura and Suzanne. In lieu of flowers, he requested donations be made to Alley Cat Allies, a charity that assists shelters in saving cats and kittens around the US. Donations can be made under Cameron's name directly to donate@alleycat.org or to the Porta Caeli Hospice House in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was lovingly cared for in his final days.