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The Geeks are joined by Strange New Pod's Julian Brown to talk about the cast of the upcoming Marvel Studios film "Avengers: Doomsday."Who got announced? Who's missing? And what do we think is coming to the MCU?Find out on Geeks with Kids.Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth looks at your favorite shows and movies!
In this groundbreaking episode of The Mind's Eye, we explore the revolutionary technology behind transforming plastic Fuel into water. Joined by the visionary inventor Julian Brown, we delve into how his innovative approach is tackling environmental challenges, turning what was once pollution into a life-giving resource. Discover the science and impact of this transformative idea, and how it's shaping the future of sustainability. Support us by entering Flow state While you listen to us here at the minds eye! Enter Flow State https://magicmind.com/products/magic-mind?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=pd&utm_campaign=Themindseye&selling_plan=445022342 Join Our discord!https://discord.gg/AWqqkfEEjb
Entdeckt haben wir Julian Brown vor einigen Jahren, als er gerade sein Musikstudium in London beendet hatte und nach Berlin gezogen war. Unterdessen ist der gebürtige Ostermundinger 24 Jahre alt und lässt uns mit seinem neuen Song «Let‘s Escape» dem Alltag und der Sommerhitze entfliehen.
Send us a Text Message.Today's podcast features Julian Brown, AKA NatureJab on Instagram.Julian is a welder and social media phenomenon from Douglasville in Georgia, USA.Julian has spent the last 3 years devising, constructing and perfecting backyard devices made from steel called "plastic to fuel reactors"These devices pyrolyze plastic waste using microwaves into crude oil, natural gas and a carbon product, similar to biochar.Find Julian here: https://www.instagram.com/naturejab_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Are you an avid HYE listener?Click the link below to check out our sponsor - Verigrow and use the discount code "HERB" for a 10% discounted rate on all items.LISTENERS ONLY LINK: https://www.verigrow.com.au/?ref=herbSupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Join Oscar on "R2 Cents," where he dives into the wildest and most intriguing topics of the week. From the mysterious meteor over Europe possibly linked to biblical passages, to the conspiracy theories about depopulation and BlackRock's alleged plans, Oscar covers it all. Explore the reality of predictive programming in movies, Sean Kingston's latest scandal, and the enigma of the Antarctic blob. Hear about the Vatican's shocking announcements, weather complaints, and a shoutout to Julian Brown from NatureJab on YouTube. Plus, don't miss Oscar's take on the latest political catfights, Terrence Howard's math theories, bizarre pranks, and much more. Get ready for a ride through conspiracy, controversy, and candid commentary with a dash of humor and a whole lot of insight.Tune in for your dose of R2 Cents with Oscar!R2 Cents www.r2centswoscar.comSubscribe YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@Racso_Studios R2 Cents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/r2_cents/R2 Cents Tik Tokhttps://vm.tiktok.com/r2_centsProduced by: Oscar C
Julian Brown, the founder of Nature Jab, is an innovator and environmental enthusiast who has developed a unique microwave pyrolysis reactor that converts plastic waste into different types of fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. A welder by training, Brown began his journey with a simple Google search during his high school years and has since advanced to building complex machinery designed to tackle the plastic waste problem. His work has garnered significant attention on social media platforms for its potential environmental impact and focus on sustainability. Support the sow's sponsors: Get your own how to design sustainable packaging guide free Learn how managing your packaging specifications can help you be more sustainable FSC paper for packaging & labels that dissolves in water: Episode Summary: In this riveting episode, Evelio Mattos converses with Julian Brown, an ingenious inventor challenging the status quo of plastic waste management. Through the lens of Brown's groundbreaking creation, the microwave pyrolysis reactor, listeners are offered a paradigm shift in how we can transform waste into energy. Brown's passion for environmental sustainability echoes throughout the conversation, as he shares insights about the technology that could potentially revolutionize the way we address plastic pollution. From the outset, Brown details his creative process, unveiling the evolution of his microwave pyrolysis reactor from inception to its current state. He elucidates on the technical aspects of pyrolysis, microwave heating, and the chemical processes in play as plastics are converted into valuable fuels. Revealing both the triumphs and tribulations, Brown provides a candid narrative of the challenges he has faced, including explosive experiments and the intricate electrical work involved in crafting such devices. Key Takeaways: Microwave Pyrolysis: Julian Brown developed a microwave pyrolysis reactor that efficiently converts plastic waste into usable fuels, highlighting a novel approach to recycling. Energy Transformation: The process is energy-positive, producing more energy in the fuel output than is used to power the machine itself, promising a sustainable solution. Scalability Potential: The conversation touches on Brown's vision of scaling up his prototype to industrial levels, aiming to combat ocean plastic pollution globally. Public Support and Crowdfunding: Capturing the interest of online audiences, Brown's machine has been funded by the community, emphasizing the power of collective environmental action. Notable Quotes: "Microwaves, they heat really quickly. They heat from the inside out… They're very efficient. One of the most efficient forms of cooking." - Julian Brown on choosing microwave heating for his reactor. "Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocyclic carbon rings… They're longer chains, are heavier fractions, so they're always in the liquid product." - Julian Brown on how toxins are managed in the pyrolysis process. "I truly believe that it's a crime that this technology is so well researched in science and it's been around for so long, and yet people are hearing about it for the first time through me." - Julian Brown on the need for greater awareness of pyrolysis technology. "Mark five, my idea and my goal for that machine is going to be something similar… The first plant that will prove this technology's viability on an industrial, semi-industrial scale." - Julian Brown on his aspirations for the future of microwave pyrolysis reactors. "The machine is only going to cost about a million dollars. So in theory, if I can make enough viral videos, I could just have the machine once again crowdfunded." - Julian Brown on funding the next phase of his project through the power of virality. Resources: Julian Brown's Social Media: Nature Jab Evelio Mattos on LinkedIn: --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/packagingunboxd/message
Julian Brown from Strange New Pod joins the gang to discuss "Descent pt 2!" Riker nearly gets spit on, Lore chews his toenail, and Crusher finds her beach. Meanwhile Cameron puts a pin in children, Rob names his Gerbil, Bobi attends the theater, Julian shops at IKEA, and John chooses Schneider. Engage!Listen to Julian on Strange New PodPick up some Green Shirt Merch
Today I sit down with Julian Brown, founder of Nature Jab. He goes over his process of how he converts plastic waste into diesel fuel. Nature Jab Website: https://www.naturejab.com/ Nature Jab Links: https://naturejab.info/ Highly Intelligent Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4EkdCV9PpSvF1AoeysxO8Z?si=944a8f9194b94084 SHABLAMBO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shablambo/ Highly Intelligent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC01yuwCY5pXpE1yLuf54KTw . . . . . . . . . . Tags: #naturejab #nature #diesel #plastic #waste #oceanwaste #biofuel #fuel #energy #gasoline #pyrolosis #pyrolysis #shablambo #podcast #highlyintelligent
This episode of the Guide to Awesomeness podcast features our very own Brooke Varcoe and Julian Brown, the director of Agriculture and Education at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. They dive into the fair's connection between agriculture and events, and showcase the various attractions, educational experiences, competitions, and shopping opportunities available to attendees and exhibitors. The fair serves as a platform for celebrating agriculture, local food, and fostering a connection between rural and urban life.Check out the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair on their website at https://www.royalfair.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/royalfair/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theroyalfair/ TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@theroyalfair, YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRoyalAgriculturalWinterFair4-H Ontario | Guelph ONInstagram (@4h.ontario)TD 4H ClassicInstagram (@td4hclassic)Good in Every GrainInstagram (@goodineverygrain)Dairy Farmers of OntarioInstagram (@ontariodairy)
In this inspiring episode, we delve into the incredible story of a young man revolutionizing sustainable technology in his own backyard. Join us as we explore the journey of Julian Brown, an innovator of pyrolysis, capable of transforming plastic waste into valuable fuel! Julian is knees-deep in his passion for environmental innovation and his determination to make a positive impact on the world. Discover the fascinating process behind his pyrolysis reactor, which employs heat and chemical reactions to convert plastic and waste materials into a clean and efficient energy source. In this episode, we explore the challenges and triumphs that Julian encountered during his innovation journey. Gain insights into the science and engineering principles involved in creating such a groundbreaking solution. We also discuss the potential of pyrolysis technology to address plastic pollution and contribute to a more sustainable future. --- Subscribe to our podcast for more episodes featuring diverse voices and stories of innovation, creativity, and positive change. Together, let's celebrate the ingenuity of individuals like Julian and explore how their inventions can shape a more sustainable future for all. Be sure to follow Julian as he embarks on the next step of his journey, taking his reactor to the next level with the help of his university! --- If you like content like this, follow us online and subscribe to our newsletter/blog. Check out our podcast for personal stories and perspectives from sustainable entrepreneurs, educators, and pioneers. Everything is linked above and below! www.sustainabilitybyvance.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cozy-radio/support
Teenage Genius Julian Brown joins the MasterMine Podcast and speaks on his company Nature Jab. Julian Brown has recently patented his new invention, a microwave type of machine that coverts plastic into energy through a process called Pyrolysis. Julian believes that his invention has the ability to change the world and solve the waste and resource problem. He has been gaining interest from people all over the world. Julian's Website: https://www.naturejab.com/ Episode on YouTube: Teenage Genius and Inventor Julian Brown Turns Plastic Waste into Fuel Through Microwaves - YouTube Send us an Email- MRG.MasterMine@gmail.comMasterMine Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
In the latest episode of our Consumer Duty podcast, Claire Carroll is joined by Julian Brown to deliberate recent pronouncements from the FCA on Consumer Duty, specifically in relation to asset management. They discuss the most recent messaging from the FCA highlighting the “Dear CEO” letters, the role of the Consumer Duty champion, plus deadlines and pronouncements firms will need to consider going forward.
Julian Brown, Innovator of Microwave pyrolysis. Microwave Pyrolysis involves microwave dielectric heating, which is how food is heated in a microwave oven but instead microwave plastic to turn into fuel.Julian goal is to Turn all the unused plastic of the world into fuel.Websitehttps://www.naturejab.com/linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/naturejabIGhttps://www.instagram.com/naturejab_/R2 Cents With Oscar www.r2centswoscar.comSubscribe YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/r2cents_podcast R2 Cents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/r2_cents/R2 cents Twitterhttps://twitter.com/r2_cents_R2 Cents Tik Tokhttps://vm.tiktok.com/r2_centsProduced by: Oscar C
Julian Brown took it upon himself to use his love for the environment and develop a microwave pyrolisis reactor, a device that recycles any type of carbon matter into fuels like natural gas, diesel, and jet fuel. He started this project without any formal training or knowledge of chemical engineering, and begun his research using google searches. His device has evolved through 5 generations, and his Mark V prototype has potential to create enough fuel to power a building. His goal to combat plastic waste in the great pacific garbage patch has had its trials and tribulations, though. He has survived explosions, angry social media comments, and legal troubles in his effort to solve the plastic recycling problem. We discuss the plastics recycling industry and the lack of corporate adoption of this device, how his product could create an entire industry, and how his perseverance has led him to bring the wonder of science to a new generation of followers on tiktok and youtube. You can find out more about Julian at www.naturejab.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAsEfXgfnPWuHO3uy7SXXPw Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@naturejab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naturejab_/?igshid=NmZiMzY2Mjc%3D Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naturejab Find out more about the Misfit Heroes Podcast at www.misfit-heroes.com and www.beacons.ai/misfitheroes
In this episode we have Julian brown explain how he gets fuel out of plastic in his backyard. Video version: https://youtu.be/kPVvUIIr3CI
On today's show: how did it all play out last night, as Danielle Smith won the UCP leadership? The Eyeopener's Julian Brown brings us the story from the scene; some analysis about our new Premier with Naheed Nenshi and Monte Solberg; we speak with a Blackfoot designer from the Kainai Nation who just returned to Calgary after showing at Paris Fashion Week.
Julian Brown joins us from France to chat about Paris. Originally broadcasted on facebook.com/adventureswithsarah on January 26, 2022. Sarah Murdoch of Adventures with Sarah interviews her friends and colleagues from around the world. From Italy to South Africa to Cambodia, you'll get to know her network of interesting friends and learn something new. Visit her website for tour and travel info www.adventureswithsarah.net Also found on youtube! You can join me on my adventures by clicking the subscribe link below. Subscribe now to get the latest travel updates! ►►SUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/SarahMurdoch
Learn about all the plans and details for the Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair this November with Julian Brown, the Director of Agriculture and Education.
Episode 2: First Officers What are Riker's defining first officer qualities? Why is there so much competitive BS between Riker and Shelby? Why is Riker continuously passing up command opportunities? How do Thomas and Will interact? Why isn't Riker a Captain by Insurrection? Listen as Ashlyn and Rhianna discuss the position of First Officer and how Riker fills the role in The Next Generation. SPOILER ALERT: Next Generation, Insurrection, and some Lower Decks. TRIGGER WARNINGS: Talk of rape and assault allegations This is the second episode of our First Officer Series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna talk about the position and who fills that role in every Star Trek show, starting with The Original Series and ending with Strange New Worlds. How does Kira change the game as a First Officer? Join us next week as we talk all about Kira in Deep Space Nine! DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro and outro was written by Jerry Goldsmith. Rule of Acquisition #45: “Profit has limits. Loss has none.” Please check out our Patreon and donate any amount per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia and reviews of every episode from the first season of Lower Decks and our current review of The Animated Series. https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast
Julian is a very talented guard who just finished his Senior season with the Bergen Catholic Crusaders! He described himself on the show a "DAWG" and a guard that can play both sides of the ball. He's not afraid to guard the other teams best players as he is an incredible defender. He's also very talented on the playmaking side of the ball where he can create space for himself to shoot the basketball! He understands how to get it done on both sides of the ball while facing adversity. Julian has an unmatched mental toughness and uses it to his advantage. A big thanks to Julian Brown from Bergen Catholic high school and now committed to Wagner University! Let's run it back soon and good luck with everything!
Julian Brown, a Partner in our financial services team, joins Claire Carroll to examine how each of the Consumer Duty outcomes will impact the asset management sector. They discuss: what are the key challenges for asset managers? how does the Consumer Duty differ from existing regulations? what will be the impact on the distribution chain?
Julian Brown 18 years young Innovator of Microwave Pyrolysis. Julian has chosen to be a part of the solution to the plastic problem on our planet.please show love and support for the project https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAsEfXgfnPWuHO3uy7SXXPwhttps://discord.gg/cErDNqP8Qwhttps://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=K7BNSPZZWMRYEhttps://www.patreon.com/naturejabhttps://www.tiktok.com/@naturejab?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/naturejab_/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009137720209R2 Cents www.r2centswoscar.comSubscribe YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb-X7wvMYSyywC1X3kUjHUAR2 Cents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/r2_cents/R2 cents Twitterhttps://twitter.com/r2_cents_R2 Cents Tik Tokhttps://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe4GkPev/Produced by: Oscar CRBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Special Release: Picard Week Rated PG-13 What are the best Picard diplomatic moments? Why didn't Data get a sentience trial when he joined Starfleet? How does Picard walk the tightrope of being the Klingon Arbiter and a Starfleet Captain? What makes Drumhead a top-tier episode? Were Riker's actions justified in Darmok? Listen as Ashlyn, Rhianna, and Strange New Pod's Julian Brown discuss Picard's most diplomatic moments. SPOILER ALERT: The Next Generation This is a special release from Strange New Pod's Picard Week, taken from the unedited live stream. Who is a feminist icon in DS9? Join us next week as we talk Feminism in Deep Space Nine. DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro and outro was written by Jerry Goldsmith. Rule of Acquisition #236: “You can't buy fate.” Please check out our Patreon and donate any amount per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia and reviews of every episode from the first season of Lower Decks and our current review of The Animated Series. https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast
The boys welcome Julian Brown to the Podcast for our Holiday Extravaganza. We dedicate this Podcast to the memory of Rosey Johnson.
A conversation with Dr. Julian Brown and Jorge Damasceno who share about a special ministry in the rural village of Kikavu in Tanzania. They share about the journey and how Health Amplifiers have been able to address health disparities, bridge educational gaps, raise environmental awareness through interfaith partnership with local volunteers and village chiefs.
Das Seaside Festival in Spiez ist leider vorbei und für uns alle war es wieder ein Stück Normalität, die wir für einige Tage erleben durften. Freut euch auf spannende Interviews mit Sina, Hecht, Max Giesinger, DJ Don Grande, Philippe Cornu, Julian Brown, May Sheila, The Souls und Stimmen aus dem Publikum. Und selbstverständlich ging es dabei auch immer wieder um die geliebte Schallplatte. Wer u. a. Sinas Vinylgeschichte hören mag oder wissen möchte ob Max Giesinger in den Thunersee gesprungen ist, der sollte unbedingt in die Folge reinhören.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. This week Jules shares his own views on the care system and the care review.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. This week we are joined by CEP Charlie Spillet who shares her experience with us and tips towards building a better future for the system.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. This week we are joined by @robertmuchamore to talk about some of the techniques authors use in creating a storyline for their novels, as well as how some of the stigmas and perceptions in society inspired him in his work. In this episode Julian and Robert also touch on the importance of novels and literature being relevant and relatable for young audiences, Aswell as educational.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. On today's episode, Julian is joined by the incredible singer, recording artist and all round amazing person Mo Jamil, about his experiences of both care, leaving it and the power of writing music to process that.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. On today's episode, Julian is joined by author and Charles Dickens' great, great, great granddaughter Lucinda Hawksley and our very own Voices Through Time archivist Jo Blyghton. In a Care Experienced History Month Special.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. On today's episode, Julian is joined by Debbie Bright who has been a foster carer for over 250 children, for the last 28 years. She as an advocate for those children and young people and has some incredible insights on the journey of a foster carer and becoming one in the first place.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. On today's episode we will be talking to care-experienced young people to investigate Coram's archives that show the history of care, through to today. As well as, discussing the creative projects that the young people have been working on in response to that archive and even hearing one of them. Thank you to our guest on today's episode Robyn Hughes.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. On today's episode, Julian is joined by Mandlug's founder Dave Linton. An award-winning bag brand that helps the customer to give dignity to children in care. A high proportion of children in care are given bin bags to transport their belongings from placement to placement, buying a bag from Madlug - gives a bag to a child in care.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. On today's episode, Julian is joined by a care-experienced young person, who wishes to remain anonymous - and is portrayed by actor Chloe Astleford. They talk about their experiences of the care-system and how they believe media portrayals have influenced the stigma that faces them.
Foundling: Found is a podcast series, hosted by care-leaver Julian Brown, that investigates the real stories of care, from the Foundling Hospital archives dating back to 1739, right through to the present day. Setting the stigma surrounding those with care experience against those real stories. Over the course of 12 episodes, Julian will be joined by some very special guests as he uncovers the fact and the individuals behind the media and literature fiction. On today's episode we will be talking to care-experienced young people to investigate Coram's archives that show the history of care, through to today. As well as, discussing the creative projects that the young people have been working on in response to that archive and even hearing one of them. Thank you to our guests on today's episode Aaron Cross and Jake Hartley.
Ideencouch – Der Podcast, der selbstständig macht mit Jan Evers
Claudia Heinz und Malcom St.Julian-Brown leben im (gefühlten) Nirgendwo die Idee des Smart Village und haben sich für ihr Kreativunternehmen mindestens sieben Ertragsquellen erschlossen. Eine davon ist ein Tonstudio, ein Streaming-Dienst ist im Aufbau und zuletzt ist ein Café dazugekommen... Kommt mit auf Jans Ausflug ins Brandenburgische, lernt etwas über Gründungsförderung und wie Stakeholder Mapping hilft, die eigene unternehmerische Strategie zu schärfen. Hör dir diese Folge unbedingt an und nehme Wissen, Erkenntnisse und Anregungen deinen Geschäftsweg mit! -- Kapitel dieser Folge -- ab 3:42 Das Ton- und Video-Studio -- 04:45 Angebot -- ab 05:40 USP und Nutzen -- ab 06:08 Ertragsmodell -- ab 07:30 Erlösquellen -- ab 08:30 Förderung und Finanzierung -- ab 13:30 Schlüsselpartner -- ab 17:05 Kernfähigkeiten und Produktion -- ab 20:50 Das Geschäftsmodell im Überblick -- ab 21:50 Idee -- ab 23:35 Geschäftsmodelle laufend entwickeln -- ab 24:00 Vision -- ab 26:35 Von der Vision zum Business -- ab 29:35 Effectuation -- ab 31:40 Was können wir von Richard Branson lernen? -- ab 37:00 Herausforderungen von EU-Projekten -- ab 37:50 I Claudias und Malcoms Pain Points -- ab 37:50 Haben wir die richtige Rechtsform für unser Geschäftsmodell? -- ab 42:10 Wie können wir unsere gute Ausgangsposition im Strukturwandel bewahren und stärken? -- ab 39:16 I Jans Tipps -- ab 39:16 Leistungs- und Rechtsformen -- ab 41:00 Risikostruktur und Unternehmensstruktur -- ab 43:58 Selbstbewusst mit eigenen Ressourcen umgehen -- ab 44:18 Stakeholder Mapping -- ab 45:00 Arbeit mit der Politik -- -- Über die Personen -- [Gäste] Claudia Heinz und Malcom St.Julian-Brownbetreiben am Rande des Schlossparks Wiesenburg ein umfassendes Kreativunternehmen (www.studio-wiesenburg.de). Künstler*innen und Musiker*innen aus aller Welt kommen hier her, um sich von der idyllischen Ruhe inspirieren zu lassen und konzertiert im Studio zu arbeiten. Regelmäßig finden Live-Recordings statt, bei denen Gäste herzlich willkommen sind. -- [Gastgeber] Dr. Jan Evers ist erfahrener Gründungsberater und selbst Unternehmer. Jan berät seit fast 20 Jahren Banken und Ministerien sowie wachstumsstarke Gründer*innen und Mittelständler – als Aufsichtsrat, Business Angel und Miteigentümer. Mehr Infos zu Jan gibt's hier: www.eversjung.de/jan-evers/ -- [Redaktion] Mira Hische [technische Bearbeitung] Benjamin Wölfing -- Über wen/was in dieser Ausgabe gesprochen wird -- Schloss Wiesenburg www.schloss-wiesenburg.de/ -- FLÄMING KANAL https://bit.ly/2EYEc63 -- Geschäftsmodell-Canvas https://bit.ly/3cBUcWB -- Effectuation https://bit.ly/3esTblw -- Über Die Ideencouch – Der Podcast, der selbständig macht mit Jan Evers -- Die Ideencouch ist ein Podcast von evers & jung. Gastgeber ist Dr. Jan Evers. Wenn du selbst Gründer*in bist, dich Startups faszinieren oder du als Unternehmer*in an deinem eigenen Unternehmen arbeitest, ist dieser Podcast genau der richtige für dich. Aus den Gesprächen zwischen Jan und seinen Gästen wirst du praktisches Wissen, anwendbare Erkenntnisse und kreative Anregungen für deinen Unternehmer*innen-Alltag mitnehmen. Garantiert! --- Du möchtest uns Feedback zu einer Folge geben oder selbst Gast im Podcast sein? Schreib uns einfach eine E-Mail an info@laborx-hamburg.de Wir freuen uns auf deine Nachricht!
The Emptiest Granddaddy of Them All In this special bonus episode, Brian is again joined by Everything is Permitted's Julian Brown to talk about WrestleMania 36! They share their thoughts and feelings on the show! What went well? What didn’t? What could they have done to make it a better show? Most importantly… have empty arena shows run their course? Wrestlemania 36 The event was originally scheduled to take place solely on April 5, 2020, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida and was to air live. In mid-March 2020, all WWE programming was relocated to the WWE Performance Center training facility in Orlando due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with no audience and only essential staff present. WWE subsequently announced that WrestleMania would also be presented from the facility, and air across two nights. WrestleMania’s matches were filmed at the Performance Center on March 25 and 26, while two matches were filmed in atypical styles outside of a traditional arena setting. Night 1 (Saturday, April 4, 2020) Pre-Show Cesaro defeated Drew Gulak (Singles Match) 2.5/5 Stars Main Card Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross defeated Champions The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) (Tag team match for the WWE...
Everything is Permitted Host Julian Brown is Infamous This week on the show Brian is joined by the Everything is Permitted podcast host Julian Brown. They are talking geek podcasting, Star Wars, Star Trek, Picard, movies, comics and more! Make sure to check out Everything is Permitted Season 3 on March 17th! Everything is Permitted Created in the summer of 2018 by Julian Brown and Matt Reppert, Everything is Permitted brings film, gaming and pop culture under one podcast banner. With original segments like The Permitted Minute and new ones like Raiders of the Bargain Bin, Julian, Matt, and the show's newest co-host Brittany Tomes, bring their comprehensive knowledge of all things nerd to the weekly show. The Crew Julian Brown Julian is the host and creator of Everything is Permitted. Along with his co-host Matt, he launched EIP in the summer of 2018. He loves Star Wars and Star Trek equally and likes long walks on the beaches of Risa. Twitter Instagram Matt Reppert Co-host and Raiders of the Bargain Bin Mastermind, Matt is a walking, talking encyclopedia of film, television, and gaming knowledge. He will be the first to admit that he has an unhealthy obsession with steelbooks....