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Den 88-årige snickaren Gunnar Jönsson har bestämt sig för att bygga sin egen kista. Barnen blir först förskräckta. Men sen börjar de fundera. Det gör även reportern Ola Hemström när hans pappa dör. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Hela sitt liv har han arbetat med trä. Nu vill 88-årige Gunnar Jönsson han göra sin egen kista. Barnen blir rädda men sen bestämmer de sig för att också beställa var sin kista. De enkla furukistorna uppe på logen blir allt fler. När Ola Hemströms egen far dör börjar han fundera. Ska han våga be Gunnar att bygga en kista åt en man som var Gunnars vän? Pappa Stigs kista. Kan man göra så - låta bygga sig en egen kista?En P4 Dokumentär av Ola Hemström gjord 2023.Har tankar om det du hört? Hör av dig via mail till Ola.hemstrom@sverigesradio.seVilka krav finns om man bygger sin egen kista?
Levla upp gästas denna vecka av ingen mindre än bistånds- och utrikeshandelsminister Benjamin Dousa. Vi får höra om uppväxten i Kista, hans första aktieköp i 100 st Trelleborg B och om hur han i ung ålder ogillade skolämnet bild så mycket att det faktiskt banade väg för hans karriär inom politiken. Inte helt otippat diskuteras även de senaste dagarnas börsturbulens. Benjamin delar med sig av hur man inom riksdagen resonerar men också kring sina egna reflektioner och hur man som småsparare kan tänka när det stormar så mycket som det gör just nu. Hur orolig ska man vara för sin egen och för Sveriges ekonomi?
Vi är tillbaka med ett andra avsnitt från Byggmässan i Kista! Idag träffar vi fastighetsteknikern Patriq och projektledaren Anders som berättar om dansande dalmasar, idoga flyttstädningar och hängivna beundrare som heter Hasse. Dessutom så får vi semestertips av Patriqs pappa!
Marko Cvitanovic har tatt over Lok skuta og første gjester er Tara Lina og Gaute Berg Næss! Tara forteller om bryllupet hun har vært i, Marko har blitt kalt en løgner og må ringe en venn for å klare opp situasjonen, mens Gaute er dårlig til å forklare. Det er prat i kjent lok stil, med andre ord!Jingle: Jonis JosefProdusent: Tallak Syversen og Kasper Bugge KaspersenKlipp: Kasper Bugge KaspersenCover: Kristine Lie ØverlandEn Juicy Producy
Marcus hittade en historia där en man som bar en kista dog av själva kistan
1992 flyttade den nioåriga Jacqueline Mapei Cummings från Rhode Island till Segersjö i Tumba. Hon fick en kulturchock. "Tänk dig att du varit i Providence i farliga områden där alla skriker och det är bara kaos. Det är ammunition i luften. Stress. Alla har press på sig att lyckas med den amerikanska drömmen. Sedan kommer man till Segersjö och det är... tyst och eftertänksamt. Allt är så lugnt att det känns som om man har PTSD efter kaoset. Det är som att vara på ett jättefint psykhem."I de tidiga tonåren började Mapei att rappa. Hon fick ett genombrott med den skruvade klubblåten "Video vixens" 2006 men ville göra mer vanlig pop och försvann från rampljuset. 2013 gjorde hon comeback med "Don't wait" som blev en stor internationell hit. Hon uppträdde hos David Letterman, turnerade med John Legend och spåddes en lysande framtid efter debutalbumet "Hey hey". Då drog hon sig tillbaka igen och återvände först 2019 med "Sensory overload". Två år senare startade hon supergruppen MOR, tillsammans med Fredrik Okazaki och Thomas Rusiak, som gav ut det hyllade albumet "Babydolls" innan hon plötsligt hoppade av. Strage beskriver henne som "den svenska popmusikens runaway bride" och hon lovar att inte försvinna den här gången. Mapei pratar också om att längta efter MTV-glamour i ett politiskt radikalt hem, om att som tolvåring turnera med eurodiscoduon Cool James & Black Teacher, om att måla graffiti och om att ibland bara vilja vara en tjej som köper tajts i Kista galleria. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
STHL(M)-podden gästas av Benjamin Dousa, nu i sin nya roll som bistånds- och utrikeshandelsminister! Vi snackar om hans väg tillbaka till politiken, varför svensk biståndspolitik måste vässas och hur Sverige kan stärka sin globala position. Benjamin bjuder också på tankar om att balansera småbarnsliv med ministervardag och hur uppväxten i Husby och Kista gjort honom till den ledare han är idag. Ett avsnitt fyllt med politik, personliga insikter och framtidens stora frågor! Om du vill följa oss på sociala medier finns vi på Instagram, Facebook, X och TikTok Om du vill komma i kontakt med oss kan du mejla oss på stockholm@moderaterna.se. Ämne: Politik, Ledarskap, Bistånd, Vardag, Reform, Globalisering, Framtid, Ekonomi, Socialdemokraterna
"Den gangen sa David: "Ingen andre enn levittene må bære Guds paktkiste; for dem har Herren utvalgt til å bære paktkisten og til å tjene ham for alltid."" (1. Krøn. 15, 2) I denne paktkista lå Loven som Gud ga til Moses (2. Mos. 25, 16). Og når kista - og tempelteltet - skulle flyttes, krevde det utførlige, strenge regler for at ingen skulle dø, forteller Bibelen (4. Mos. 4). Da David første gang prøvde å flytte paktkista, endte det med at ene vognføreren døde. Kista var satt på ei oksekjerre, men det var slik avguder ble fraktet, kan vi lese (1. Krøn. 13; Jes. 46, 1-2). Gud demonstrerte at Han er over alle (1. Kor. 8, 4-6). Det ga David ærefrykt f Gud. Neste gang var han nøye, slik som dagens vers forteller. Og paktkista kom vel fram (15, 26-16, 1). I dag er det vi som tror på Jesus, som er de utvalgte prestene, og loven bærer vi i hjertene våre, forteller Bibelen (Esek. 36, 26-27, 1. Pet. 2, 9). Vi er kalt til å være hellige slik som Gud er hellig. Men det er faktisk nåde (2. Tim. 1, 9; 1. Pet. 1, 13-16)! Så kan det jo være til ettertanke for oss i dag, det at det er vi som bærer Guds paktkiste i dag og det ansvaret som ligger på oss med det. Men vi skal også huske på at det er stort å være utvalgt til det, at Han som har kalt oss, Han vil også hjelpe oss med det! Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.
Ericsson kan komma att flytta huvudkontoret från Kista. Vad innebär det för Europa? Di:s nyhetschef Anders Hägerstrand gästar studion.
Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Robots and Friendship: Triumph at Kista's Tech Showcase Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sv/episode/2024-11-15-23-34-02-sv Story Transcript:Sv: Kista Science City glittrade i höstsolen.En: Kista Science City glittered in the autumn sun.Sv: Färgglada löv föll sakta mot marken.En: Colorful leaves slowly fell to the ground.Sv: Ljudet av studenter som diskuterade teknik fyllde luften.En: The sound of students discussing technology filled the air.Sv: Lars, en nyfiken och uppfinningsrik 12-åring, rusade mot teknikklubben efter skolan.En: Lars, a curious and inventive 12-year-old, rushed to the tech club after school.Sv: Hans hjärta slog snabbt.En: His heart beat quickly.Sv: Han var fast besluten att bygga en robot och imponera på domarna vid den kommande showcase.En: He was determined to build a robot and impress the judges at the upcoming showcase.Sv: Sofia, Lars klasskamrat, väntade redan inne.En: Sofia, Lars's classmate, was already waiting inside.Sv: Hon hade alltid varit där för att stödja honom.En: She had always been there to support him.Sv: Med sitt blonda hår och stora leende gav hon en känsla av lugn.En: With her blonde hair and big smile, she gave a sense of calm.Sv: "Hej, Lars!En: "Hi, Lars!Sv: Hur går det med roboten?"En: How's it going with the robot?"Sv: frågade hon vänligt.En: she asked kindly.Sv: Lars tvekade.En: Lars hesitated.Sv: Robotens mekanik fungerade inte som han ville.En: The robot's mechanics weren't working as he wanted.Sv: Han visste att Sofia var bra på programmering, men han ville klara det själv.En: He knew that Sofia was good at programming, but he wanted to manage on his own.Sv: Han var orolig för att framstå som svag om han bad om hjälp.En: He was worried about appearing weak if he asked for help.Sv: Elin, med sitt röda hår och skarpa ögon, arbetade på sin egen robot.En: Elin, with her red hair and sharp eyes, worked on her own robot.Sv: Hon tävlade också om stipendiet.En: She was also competing for the scholarship.Sv: "Redan fått problem, Lars?"En: "Already having problems, Lars?"Sv: skrattade hon och kastade en blick över axeln.En: she laughed, glancing over her shoulder.Sv: Hennes skicklighet i teknik var beundransvärd, men ändå något skrämmande.En: Her skill in technology was admirable, yet somewhat intimidating.Sv: Lars tog ett djupt andetag och bestämde sig.En: Lars took a deep breath and made his decision.Sv: Han behövde verkligen Sofias hjälp.En: He really needed Sofia's help.Sv: "Sofia, kan du titta på min kod?En: "Sofia, can you look at my code?Sv: Jag tror det är något fel där."En: I think there's something wrong with it."Sv: Sofia log brett.En: Sofia smiled broadly.Sv: "Självklart, Lars!"En: "Of course, Lars!"Sv: De satte sig ner och började arbeta tillsammans.En: They sat down and started working together.Sv: Med Sofia vid sin sida löste de problemet.En: With Sofia by his side, they solved the problem.Sv: "Tack, Sofia", sa Lars uppriktigt.En: "Thank you, Sofia," Lars said sincerely.Sv: Hon nickade och fortsatte att justera koden.En: She nodded and continued to adjust the code.Sv: På showcase-dagen vimlade hallen av aktiviteter.En: On showcase day, the hall was bustling with activity.Sv: Domarna gick runt och bedömde projekt.En: The judges moved around, evaluating projects.Sv: Lars kände sig nervös men också förväntansfull.En: Lars felt nervous but also excited.Sv: Hans robot gnisslade igång, men plötsligt stannade den.En: His robot whirred to life, but suddenly stopped.Sv: Paniken steg inom honom.En: Panic rose within him.Sv: Men Sofia var där.En: But Sofia was there.Sv: Med snabbhet och precision pekade hon ut problemet och justerade koden på plats.En: With speed and precision, she pointed out the issue and adjusted the code on the spot.Sv: Robotens ögon tände sig igen och den började röra sig smidigt.En: The robot's eyes lit up again, and it began to move smoothly.Sv: Domarna var imponerade.En: The judges were impressed.Sv: När resultaten tillkännagavs förklarades Lars robot som vinnare.En: When the results were announced, Lars's robot was declared the winner.Sv: Men Lars visste att han inte hade klarat det ensam.En: But Lars knew he hadn't done it alone.Sv: "Allt detta är också Sofias förtjänst," sa han till domarna.En: "All of this is also thanks to Sofia," he said to the judges.Sv: Lars lärde sig något viktigt den dagen.En: Lars learned something important that day.Sv: Att dela framgångar var mer givande än att uppnå dem ensam.En: Sharing success was more rewarding than achieving it alone.Sv: Att arbeta tillsammans med Sofia gjorde hela upplevelsen så mycket rikare.En: Working together with Sofia made the whole experience so much richer.Sv: I Kista Science City den kvällen skimrade stjärnorna ovanför de moderna byggnaderna, och Lars visste att han gjort rätt.En: In Kista Science City that evening, stars shimmered above the modern buildings, and Lars knew he had done the right thing.Sv: Vänskapen och samarbetet hade varit deras verkliga seger.En: The friendship and collaboration had been their true victory. 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Fastighetsprofilen Rutger Arnhult gästar 10x och i en öppenhjärtig intervju berättar bland annat att han tror att bygg och fastighetsbranschen har bottnat och ser en stark utveckling framåt. Men vad händer egentligen i Kista, kommer verkligen Ericsson att flytta? Hur påverkar räntesäkningar samt valet av Donald Trump börsen och fastighetsmarknaden i USA? Hur ser han på skuldsättningen i sina bolag idag efter uttåget från Castellum? Vilka typer av fastigheter kommer att vara mest lukrativa framöver, kontor, logistik, bostad eller handel? Vilka börsbolag ligger bra till förutom hans egna? I andra delen av podden så gästas vi av David Östbland, som är teknisk analytiker på Investtech, som går igenom teknisk analys av Stockholmsbörsen gentemot USA-börsen och så nördar vi ned oss i en hel del grafer kring börsnoterande bygg- och fastighetsbolag.Bolag som nämns inkluderar:CoremLogisteaWästbyggCastellumBalderWallenstamPlatzerAtrium LjungbergSkanska PeabNCCLänkar till gästernas bolag:https://m2assetmanagement.se/https://www.corem.se/https://logistea.se/sv/https://www.wastbygg.se/https://www.investtech.com/seProgramledare: Joakim BågeDisclaimer:Kom ihåg att inget av innehållet i denna podd ska ses som investeringsråd. Vissa av bolagen som medverkar i programmet betalar för det i form av sponsorskap, annonsplats eller genom ett tidigare eller pågående rådgivningsuppdrag.
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I det fyrtiofemte avsnittet av podcasten Fastighet & Finans lägger duon fokus på ett antal av de just nu hetaste samtalsämnena i branschen. Michael kommenterar villkoren i Sveafastigheters börsnotering, statusen på SBB och Fir Trees obligationsbråk och hur Corem påverkas om Ericsson skulle lämna Kista. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Förr frågade sig folk vad i hela fridens namn brottslingarna var villiga att göra, man kunde ana vad som skulle kunna hända, för förbrytarna rörde sig fortfarande inom några slags gränser. Idag undrar folk vad brottslingarna INTE är villiga att göra, för ribban för vad det våldsamma packet är villiga att göra har höjts långt, långt utom synhåll. Där finner vi detta programs herre, orolig och undrande, med en speltorsk till släkting som har vänt sig till den kriminella världen för att få tag på pengar. Pengar som inte går att pressa ur honom, så blir det släktingen som kommer få besök av torpeden som gör allt för att få tag i pengarna? Missa inte det här programmet!TEKNIKSTRUL. Vi vänder oss inte till den undre världen för att hålla denna podd flytande. Vi vänder oss till dig som lyssnar och meddelar att dyrare utrustning har börjat strula, så för att allt ska fortsätta fungera, är vi evigt tacksamma för en så generös gåva som du känner att du kan och vill hjälpa till med nu:Swish: 073 846 37 64Meddelande: GåvaDet är inte lördag utan ett magasin laddat med nya ämnen. Så idag (5/10-24) drar vi till med detta:* Skuldsatt speltorsk till släkting bäddar min kista.* En ung människa undrar: "Hur jävla mycket pengar förväntas man ha i detta samhälle?"* Bonuspappan sitter på avbytarbänken och hör kvinnans vackra ord om exet som lämnade... exet som ger ur sin feta plånbok till henne.* Unga predikar om att GÖRA ALLT för att hålla rent i vår värld, ja nästan allt. Inte panta, för det är ju "fattigt" och pinsamt.* Vilka aggressiva människor är egentligen våldsamma?* Kvinna vill bli man, men vill inte utsätta sin man för att "ofrivilligt bo med en man."MEDVERKANDE:Programledare: Lelle Johansson.Gäster: Elisabeth Engman & Lennart MatikainenVI SÖKER NYA GÄSTER:VERKLIGHETSCHECKEN@GMAIL.COMFörra programmet:VÅLDTÄKTEN AV SALTKRÅKANhttps://www.spreaker.com/episode/valdtakten-av-saltkrakan--62139032Alla program:https://www.spreaker.com/show/verklighetscheckenNÄSTA NYA PROGRAM: Lördagen den 12 oktober 2024.Du hittar även Verklighetschecken här:PODDTOPPEN:https://poddtoppen.se/podcast/1516623687/verklighetscheckenSPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lvy0LS8zfffv7ad60LwqoRUMBLEhttps://rumble.com/c/c-2636134iTUNES:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/verklighetschecken/id1516623687?uo=4VECKANS TIPSLELLEMedieval Ballad. Hurdy-Gurdy Solohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dPHRxvs3KY&ab_channel=AndreyVinogradovELISABETHMonsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story coming to Netflixhttps://www.imdb.com/news/ni64060489/LENNARTEn varning från Husby & Tensta på 80-talet: Det kommer bli värre...https://youtu.be/J5Kx4dwNfHk?si=LPI01pLYOmTkFGHU
Våren 2021 sitter polischefen Christoffer Bohman i sin bil på väg hem från fjällen när en kollega ringer med en oroväckande nyhet mycket tyder på att det har lagts ut ett mordkontrakt på honom. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ”Det var jättetufft var det och det var tufft att också inte visa det. För jag var ju liksom den högsta chefen och har liksom haft mantrat att vi viker inte ner oss, vi backar aldrig och sedan känner man liksom hur världen gungar under ens fötter”, säger Christoffer Bohman. Som polischef blev Christoffer Bohman känd som en person som vågar ryta ifrån. Efter en händelse i Kista centrum spelar han in en film som får stor spridning. Det är 2019 och Christoffer Bohman är biträdande lokalpolisområdeschef i Järva i Stockholm. Det som hänt är att två pojkar har försökt snatta fikabröd i en mataffär – när killarna blir påkomna drar de vapen. Åren före den här händelsen inträffar har problemen med kriminalitet i Järva eskalerat – flera personer har mördats. ”Det här blir lite som att droppen rinner över för mig, att det håller på att spåra ur på riktigt, har vi liksom barn och unga som är beredda att skjuta för att undkomma ett snatteri”, säger Christoffer Bohman.I dagarna kommer Christoffer Bohman ut med sin bok där han berättar om åren som polis i bland annat Järva, Sollentuna och Eskilstuna och också varför han valde att lämna kåren – när han kanske behövdes som allra mest. Programledare: Petra Berggren och Jenny HellströmProducent: Jenny HellströmReporter: Linus Lindahl Ljudtekniker: Johan Hörnqvist Kontakt: p3krim@sverigesradio.seTipstelefon: 0734-61 29 15 (samma på Signal)
Kista ovarium biasanya terjadi pada Wanita di usia sekitar 20 sampai 40 tahun dan salah satu gejala yang paling umum dirasakan adalah siklus menstruasi yang terganggu. Lalu, benarkah kista ovarium berbahaya karena bikin sulit hamil? Daripada bingung konsultasi ke mana, yuk tonton Konter Sehat, Konsultasi Dokter Sehat yang akan membahas tentang kista ovarium secara lengkap! #kistaovarium #cirikistaovarium #kista #MitraKeluarga #KonterSehat
Från 2019. En buss med svenska skolbarn kör längs en krokig väg i norska Måbødalen när bromsarna slutar fungera. 16 personer dör i en av de allvarligaste trafikolyckorna i Norden. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Det är sensommar 1988 och en skolklass från Stockholmsförorten Kista är på väg till norska Bergen, där de tillsammans med några föräldrar ska resa med båt till Shetlandsöarna. Men på väg nedför fjället slutar bromsarna på bussen att verka och med en hög hastighet kraschar fordonet in i en bergvägg.Tolv barn och fyra vuxna dör i en av de allvarligaste trafikolyckorna med svenskar inblandade, någonsin.Nu ställer sig alla frågan: Hur kunde olyckan ske?Barbro förlorade son och makeBarbro Byström miste sin son Alexander och sin man Kenth i bussolyckan i Måbødalen. Kenth var den som körde bussen. För P3 Dokumentär berättar nu Barbro om dödskraschen på det norska fjället och om hur haverikommissionens rapport splittrade de anhöriga.En dokumentär av: Sindre Leganger.Producent: Jon Jordås.Dokumentären är producerad 2019.
For children of all ages, very few feelings match the excitement of opening presents Christmas morning. Often overlooked, however, are the children who won't receive gifts this Christmas. Victims of unfair circumstances beyond their control, these kids deserve to experience the same level of excitement as their more fortunate peers. Many of these children live within the very own community in which you live and/or do business. Thanks to the Greater Pittsburgh Business Connection and its small business members, thousands of less fortunate local children have received gifts during the holiday season over the past several years as a result of the efforts of Toys For Pittsburgh Tikes.
Natten till fredag detonerade en kraftig sprängladdning vid ett flerfamiljshus i Sundbyberg. Enligt polisen kan sprängningen vara en del av våldsvågen, en person som beskrivs som Foxtrots bombmakare har koppling till huset. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Den kraftiga explosionen hördes över stora delar av Stockholm och skadorna på huset är stora. Ingen person skadades fysiskt men på fredagen var många boende skärrade.Polisen säger att explosionen kan ha koppling till våldsvågen men utredningsledaren vill inte låsa sig vid någon specifik teori just nu, utan säger att man tittar på vilka som kan vara potentiella måltavlor på den här adressen.En av de personer som har koppling till adressen är en 26-årig man. Han har tidigare varit mycket viktig för Foxtrotnätverket och beskrivits som nätverkets projektledare och ”bombmakare”. Han har suttit häktad sedan slutet av januari 2023. Under året har han också, mot sitt nekande, dömts till fängelse för inblandning i flera sprängningar i Stockholmsområdet, bland annat sprängningen av ett kontorshotell i Kista och mot en rappares bostad.Programledare: Linus Lindahl och Mariela Quintana MelinProducent: Jenny HellströmKontakt: p3krim@sverigesradio.seTipstelefon: 0734-61 29 15 (samma på Signal)
Den 88-årige snickaren Gunnar Jönsson har bestämt sig för att bygga sin egen kista. Barnen blir först förskräckta. Men sen börjar de fundera. Det gör även reportern Ola Hemström när hans pappa dör. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Hela sitt liv har han arbetat med trä. Nu vill 88-årige Gunnar Jönsson han göra sin egen kista. Barnen blir rädda men sen bestämmer de sig för att också beställa var sin kista. De enkla furukistorna uppe på logen blir allt fler. När Ola Hemströms egen far dör börjar han fundera. Ska han våga be Gunnar att bygga en kista åt en man som var Gunnars vän? Pappa Stigs kista. Kan man göra så - låta bygga sig en egen kista?En P4 Dokumentär av Ola Hemström gjord 2023. Ola.hemstrom@sverigesradio.se Producent Sofia Kottorp.Vilka krav finns om man bygger sin egen kista?
Denna jul är inget sig likt i Betlehem, om influencers i USA som uppmuntrar sina följare att läsa Koranen som ett stöd för palestinierna; och om hur samfund i Järva anordnar aktiviteter för unga. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Hör prästen Sally Azar i Betlehem om en annorlunda jul: ”I år är julgranen dekorerad med våra böner, ingen här har lust att fira jul när vårt folk dör bara någon timme härifrån.”Det har gått två månader sedan Hamas attack i Israel och i spåren av kriget som följde har Islam fått ett uppsving i sociala medier där unga amerikaner uppmuntrar varandra att läsa koranen och konvertera till Islam. Många av de som hakar på trenden tycker att koranens budskap är förenliga med progressiva värderingar. Hör bland andra Misha Euceph, podcast-producent som driver Quran Book Club på Instagram, Luke Burgis, författare som skrivit boken ”Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life” och Simon Sorgenfrei, professor i religionsvetenskap vid Södertörns högskola.Många talar om att gängkriminaliteten bäst motarbetas genom att nå unga tidigt. Vilken skillnad kan trossamfunden göra för att vara en trygg plats för unga? Vi besöker Järvaområdet och talar med Abdul Kader Habib, chaplan i församlingen Khadija center i Kista och Julia Adolfsson, verksamhetsansvarig Frälsningsarmén i Husby. Hör även Lars Trägårdh, professor i historia vid Uppsala universitet, forskat på civilsamhällets roll i samhället.programledare: Åsa Furuhagenreportrar: Nathalie Rothschild och Ebba Sörhagproducent: Anders Diamant
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Q3 är stängd och vi satte målet på vår closing friday. Därför vill vi nu dela med oss av hur vi bokar möten - vilka ben står vi på? Det avslöjar vi i veckans podd som både innehåller gammal skåpmat från Kista men även hel del fresh fruit. Dessutom har Tomas ätit stark senap - Välkomna!Sponsorer för detta avsnitt:GetacceptMembrain
Rekordmånga unga mellan 15 och 17 år har åtalats i 2023 för misstankar om bland annat mord och grovt vapenbrott. Det visar siffror som I lagens har tagit fram. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Siffran skulle kunna vara ännu högre men flera av barnen som agerat utförare genom att skjuta mot lägenheter och personer har varit under 15 år och åtalas inte.Gängkonflikterna 2023 har beskrivits som ett proxykrig med barn som utförare, där anstiftarna gömmer sig bakom anonyma alias i olika chatt-appar.I det här programmet har Lova Nyqvist Sköld och Martin Wicklin grävt ned sig i fallet med sprängningen i Kista i januari 2023 och frågar sig, hur går det till när barn rekryteras?Producent: Viktor PapiniLjudtekniker: Elin RosenbergAnsvarig utgivare: Nina GlansKontakt: ilagensnamn@sverigesradio.se
I januari 2023 sprängs entrén till en grekisk restaurang i Stockholm i småbitar. Utanför hittar polisen ett bilbatteri. Genom att spåra batteriet till en butik hittar polisen en bombinstruktör. Natten efter explosionen på restaurangen sitter AI-forskaren Fredrik Carlsson och nattjobbar i ett kontorshus i Kista när hela huset plötsligt börjar skaka.”Om jag hade varit några våningar ner eller gått ut ur byggnaden vid den här tiden så hade ju antagligen saker tagit slut, jag hade väl dött.”, säger Fredrik Carlsson.Bomber har varit ett av de vanligaste vapnen under våldsvågen i Stockholm. Det är ren tur att ingen person dött av explosionerna, menar polis och experter. Men de sprängmedel som använts och organisationen bakom explosionerna har sett olika ut beroende på vilken sida av konflikten man står på.På Rävens och Foxtrotnätverkets sida kan man se en tydlig bombinstruktör, “Taurus”. Han pekas ut av polisen som en bombexpert som i chattar instruerar folk hur man bygger ihop bomber med termosar och bilbatterier.På Grekens och Dalennätverkets sida har handgranater använts. Medverkande:Fredric Carlsson, vittneClaes Murray, utredningsledareDaniel Jonsson, åklagareSven Granath, kriminologProgramledare: Linus Lindahl och Mariela Quintana MelinProducent: Kina PohjanenLjudtekniker: Fredrik NilssonKontakt: p3krim@sverigesradio.seTipstelefon: 0734-61 29 15 (samma på Signal)
Spegillinn 6. júní 2023. Umsjón: Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir. Tæknimaður: Kári Guðmundsson. Stjórn útsendingar: Annalísa Hermannsdóttir Ríkið var í dag dæmt til að greiða tveimur útgerðarfélögum um hálfan milljarð hvoru í bætur úthlutunar makrílheimilda á árunum 2011 til 18. Freyr Gígja Gunnarsson sagði frá. Svandís Svavarsdóttir, matvælaráðherra vill áfrýja dómnum. Ráðamenn víða um heim hafa fordæmt eyðileggingu Kakhovka-stíflunnar í Úkraínu. Ástrós Signýjardóttir tók saman. Heyrist í Volodymyr Zelenskí forseta Úkraínu og Antonio Guterres framkvæmdastjóra Sameinuðu þjóðanna. Meirihluti fjárlaganefndar Alþingis leggur til að fjármálaáætlun ríkisstjórnarinnar verði samþykkt óbreytt. Málið var afgreitt úr nefndinni í dag. Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson (S) sakar ríkisstjórnina um að blekkja almenning. Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (M) um sýndarmennsku. Náttúrufræðistofnun rannsakar fjöldadauða fugla á Vesturlandi og Suðvesturhorninu. Ekki liggur fyrir hvað dró fuglana til dauða en veður hafa verið óvenjuvond segir Sunna Björk Ragnarsdóttir, sviðsstjóri rannsókna og vöktunar hjá Náttúrufræðistofnun, Ísak Regal talaði við hana. Íslensk erfðagreining rannsakar erfðaefni úr beinum Páls Jónssonar biskups sem lést snemma á 13. öld. Kista hans var opnuð í Skálholtskirkju í morgun. Anna Lilja Þórisdóttir talaði við Kristin Björnsson vígslubiskup og Joe Wallace Walser sérfræðing í mannabeinum á Þjóðminjasafni Íslands. --------- Vatn úr uppistöðulóni við Kakhovka-stífluna í suðurhluta Úkraínu fossar óheft niður Dnipro-fljót eftir að hún var sprengd í nótt. Raforkuver í bænum Nova Kakhovka eyðilagðist og stíflan er sögð gjörónýt. Ásgeir Tómasson tók saman. Heyrist í Tymofiy Mylovanov, ráðgjafa Úkraínustjórnar, Vitaly Shevchenko, fréttamanni, Dmytro Kuleba utanríkisráðherra Úkraínu, Antonio Guterres, aðalframkvæmdastjóra Sameinuðu þjóðanna og Jens Stoltenberg, framkvæmdastjóra NATÓ. Samtök atvinnulífsins telja of mikla áherslu lagða á tekjuöflun ríkissjóðs umfram útgjaldahliðina í aðgerðum sem eiga að slá á verðbólgu. Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir ræðir við Önnu Hrefnu Ingimundardóttur, aðstoðarframkvæmdastjóra Samtaka atvinnulífsins.
Spegillinn 6. júní 2023. Umsjón: Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir. Tæknimaður: Kári Guðmundsson. Stjórn útsendingar: Annalísa Hermannsdóttir Ríkið var í dag dæmt til að greiða tveimur útgerðarfélögum um hálfan milljarð hvoru í bætur úthlutunar makrílheimilda á árunum 2011 til 18. Freyr Gígja Gunnarsson sagði frá. Svandís Svavarsdóttir, matvælaráðherra vill áfrýja dómnum. Ráðamenn víða um heim hafa fordæmt eyðileggingu Kakhovka-stíflunnar í Úkraínu. Ástrós Signýjardóttir tók saman. Heyrist í Volodymyr Zelenskí forseta Úkraínu og Antonio Guterres framkvæmdastjóra Sameinuðu þjóðanna. Meirihluti fjárlaganefndar Alþingis leggur til að fjármálaáætlun ríkisstjórnarinnar verði samþykkt óbreytt. Málið var afgreitt úr nefndinni í dag. Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson (S) sakar ríkisstjórnina um að blekkja almenning. Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (M) um sýndarmennsku. Náttúrufræðistofnun rannsakar fjöldadauða fugla á Vesturlandi og Suðvesturhorninu. Ekki liggur fyrir hvað dró fuglana til dauða en veður hafa verið óvenjuvond segir Sunna Björk Ragnarsdóttir, sviðsstjóri rannsókna og vöktunar hjá Náttúrufræðistofnun, Ísak Regal talaði við hana. Íslensk erfðagreining rannsakar erfðaefni úr beinum Páls Jónssonar biskups sem lést snemma á 13. öld. Kista hans var opnuð í Skálholtskirkju í morgun. Anna Lilja Þórisdóttir talaði við Kristin Björnsson vígslubiskup og Joe Wallace Walser sérfræðing í mannabeinum á Þjóðminjasafni Íslands. --------- Vatn úr uppistöðulóni við Kakhovka-stífluna í suðurhluta Úkraínu fossar óheft niður Dnipro-fljót eftir að hún var sprengd í nótt. Raforkuver í bænum Nova Kakhovka eyðilagðist og stíflan er sögð gjörónýt. Ásgeir Tómasson tók saman. Heyrist í Tymofiy Mylovanov, ráðgjafa Úkraínustjórnar, Vitaly Shevchenko, fréttamanni, Dmytro Kuleba utanríkisráðherra Úkraínu, Antonio Guterres, aðalframkvæmdastjóra Sameinuðu þjóðanna og Jens Stoltenberg, framkvæmdastjóra NATÓ. Samtök atvinnulífsins telja of mikla áherslu lagða á tekjuöflun ríkissjóðs umfram útgjaldahliðina í aðgerðum sem eiga að slá á verðbólgu. Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir ræðir við Önnu Hrefnu Ingimundardóttur, aðstoðarframkvæmdastjóra Samtaka atvinnulífsins.
Vanessa Ware (Process leader Ecosystem innovation, Digitalization, Data & AI, Stockholm, Sweden) We are talking about: Kista area in Stockholm-Can really people who are living there co-create the story or in the end, it's the city and the big cooperate who as money create the story?-How can we co-create new stories about an outer city business area that actually makes people enjoy the area more? how do you do that in Kista?-Trygghetslabbet in Kista is about developing new ways of working and collaborating between students, workers, inhabitants, real estate companies, academia, local city governance, and companies. - People a kind of tired of tests, pilots, and labs. What are the results from this lab? Digitalization - Vanessa is telling us more about her work experiences from working with the digitalization and the transformation of 100 Sweden Public Housing companies all over Sweden. - Her opionon about AI in making cities Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️ All opinions expressed in each episode are personal to the guest and do not represent the Host of Urbanistica Podcast unless otherwise stated. Let's connect and talk further about this episode Mustafa Sherif Linkedin. Visit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or email me at info@mustafasherif.com Follow Urbanistica on Instagram, Facebook & Youtube channel. Thanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY (Urban Planning and Design) AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanistica-podcast/message
Nu har vi varit iväg på SETTmässan i Kista och fått en massa upplevelser och intryck som vi vill dela med oss av. Här kommer det sista avsnittet om SETT 2023.Louise Bringselius pratade om tillitsbaserat ledarskap och Rosentaleffekten (eller pygmalioneffekter) som säger att elevers resultat blir bättre om lärarnas förväntningar på dessa är höga. Hon gav oss sedan sju tips som du kan höra om i poddavsnittet.Susanne Källander bjöd på forskning och utveckling av en tjänst som ska förbereda förskolebarnen i matematiskt tänkande inför skolan.Vi pratar också lite om mingel och AW som vi gick på och slutar med en solskenshistoria i ett trångt lunchande.Detta är terminsavslutning. Vi hörs igen till hösten!
I veckans avsnitt av Techrekpodden har vi glädjen att välkomna Vanessa Ware som har över 20 års erfarenhet av att arbeta med digitalisering. Idag är hon projektledare på Kista Science City, en plats där teknik, innovation och urban utveckling går hand i hand. Vi får en inblick i arbetet på Kista Science City och hur de strävar efter att skapa en smart stad, inte bara genom att digitalisera staden utan också genom att göra den mer inkluderande. Vanessa delar med sig av sina erfarenheter och insikter kring att få ledningen med sig, att bygga en innovationskultur och hur smarta städer kan bidra till att effektivt styra energianvändning samt skapa bättre boende- och livsmiljöer. Vi pratar också om säkerhetsaspekter i staden och inom sjukvården, samt offentlig sektors upphandling av teknik. Om du är intresserad av framtidens städer, digitalisering och hur innovation kan formge vår gemensamma urbana miljö, missa inte avsnitt 193 av Techrekpodden. Lyssna nu!
Nu har vi varit iväg på SETTmässan i Kista och fått en massa upplevelser och intryck som vi vill dela med oss av. Här kommer de i flera avsnitt på rad.I detta avsnitt pratar vi om att nycklar i utvecklingsarbetet. En föreläsning av Katinka Vikingsen. Hon utgår från bilder för att beskriva hur man känner och vi pratar om att sätta upp SMARTa mål (SMART står för Specifikt, Mätbart, Accepterat, Realistiskt och Tidssatt).Skellefteå kommun delade med sig av hur man arbetar i en organisation i stark förändring vilket ju skolan befinner sig i tack vare all digital utveckling. Att förbättra och förnya är inte samma sak utan dessa behöver samverka i SKA (systematiskt kvalitetsarbete och SIA (systematiskt innovationsarbete). De använder sig av innovationsguiden från SKR och pratar om utmaningsdrivna, möjlighetsdrivna och idédrivna innovationer. NTI-gymnasiet har Inkubatorn som samlar alla idéer som inkommer. Kolla gärna in denna sida.
Yusuf Hussein is 21 years old, born and raised in Järva, Rinkeby. He is a person of many interest - a filmmaker, a director, a poet, an engineer student, and an executive director of a creative platform “Rise and Shoot”. We met at an event in Kista, organised by The Kloud and light artist Jonas Johansson half a year ago - and here we go, talking about cities! We touched upon:
Just nu går en P4 dokumentär som handlar om Gunnar som bygger sin egen kista. Hur tänker vi runt det där med vår sista boning - den sista vilan. Vad har du för tankar? Snickaren Gunnar byggde sin egna kista och sedan även dotterns. Nu står de och väntar, på en loge i Småland. Kan man göra så - låta bygga sin egen kista och förbereda, designa sin sista förvaring (eller en anhörigs) kista eller urna?Skulle du kunna tänka dig att bygga din egen kista, dreja din urna eller begravas i din kökssoffa? Har du varit på en begravning där den avlidna önskat sig en egen design inför den sista vilan? Kan man göra som man vill, går det för sig? Vad har du för erfarenheter? Vågar vi prata om detta eller hur går dina tankar? Har du eller någon anhörig talat om hur hen vill ha det? Dela med dig!Programledare: Mona WahlundVi startar klockan 21.40, telefonslussen öppnar kl 21.00. Ring 020 - 22 10 30. Mejla oss på karlavagnen@sverigesradio.seDu kan också söka upp oss på sociala medier och dela med dig av tankar och eventuella bilder.Producent: Monika BohmanAnsvarig utgivare: Markus Boger
Den 88-årige snickaren Gunnar Jönsson har bestämt sig för att bygga sin egen kista. Barnen blir först förskräckta. Men sen börjar de fundera. Det gör även reportern Ola Hemström när hans pappa dör. Hela sitt liv har han arbetat med trä. Nu vill 88-årige Gunnar Jönsson han göra sin egen kista. Barnen blir rädda men sen bestämmer de sig för att också beställa var sin kista. De enkla furukistorna uppe på logen blir allt fler. När Ola Hemströms egen far dör börjar han fundera. Ska han våga be Gunnar att bygga en kista åt en man som var Gunnars vän? Pappa Stigs kista. Kan man göra så - låta bygga sig en egen kista?En P4 Dokumentär av Ola Hemström gjord 2023.Har tankar om det du hört? Hör av dig via mail till Ola.hemstrom@sverigesradio.seVilka krav finns om man bygger sin egen kista?
Tisdag den 17 januari kl 04.30 sprängs en bomb vid Electrum i Kista. Där huserar Kungliga tekniska högskolan och en del teknikföretag. Sven berättar om vad han såg på plats, hur stora skadorna blev och vad som antagligen var målet, om inkompetenta terrorister och journalister med flera. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sezel is currently working at Alva Labs as a customer success manager. She is originally from Bangalore, in South India - the “Silicon Valley” of India and is currently living in Kista - which is also sometimes called the Swedish “Silicon Valley”. Some of the topics that we have discussed with Sezel:
Du vet väl att det redan produceras insekter för fullt i Sverige? Orsa-bolaget Tebrito har under flera års tid utvecklat produkter från den mångsidiga mjölmasken (egentligen är det larver) och kan sälja både protein till livsmedelsindustrin och direkt som proteinpulver, samt avföringen (frass) som naturgödsel. Det är med andra ord en mycket cirkulär och resurseffektiv process. Vi träffade Tebritos försäljningschef Ola Broström på Nordic Future Food-mässan i Kista. // Programledare: Christian von Essen // Läs mer på hejaframtiden.se och framtidenshallbara.se - och glöm inte att prenumerera på nyhetsbrevet.
Top Geothermal and Medical Stocks podcast includes these articles: “6 Best Geothermal Stocks To Buy”; “12 Best Ethical Stocks To Buy Now”; “The biggest carbon losers”; “Amid Fixed Income Calamity, Green Bonds Look Interesting”; “5 green companies to invest in and why they will multiply your investment by 20x”; plus, UK articles and more Podcast: Top Geothermal and Medical Stocks Transcript & Links, Episode 92, October 21, 2022 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to my podcast episode 92 published on October 21, 2022, titled “Top Geothermal and Medical Stocks” — and presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript, and links to content – including stock symbols and bonus material – on this episode's podcast page located at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Now if any terms are unfamiliar to you, simply Google them. Also, just a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, nor do I receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal to you any personal investments I have in the investments mentioned herein. Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief so that I can get as many companies covered as possible in the time allowedFwor. Please go to this podcast's webpage for links to the actual articles where you'll find much more great company information. ------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Top Geothermal and Medical Stocks One type of terrific renewable energy getting increasing attention is geothermal. This is an interesting article on some of the top producers. It's titled 6 Best Geothermal Stocks To Buy by Hamna Asim on yahoo.com. Here are some quotes. “Geothermal energy refers to heat from within the sub-surface of the earth… However, electricity generation is possible only near active geothermal regions… We have arranged the list according to the hedge fund sentiment around the securities… assessed from Insider Monkey's database of 895 elite hedge funds tracked as of the end of the second quarter of 2022. 6. Ormat Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:ORA) Hedge Fund Holders: 17 Ormat Technologies was founded in 1965 and is based in Reno, Nevada. The company engages in the geothermal and recovered energy power businesses in the United States, Indonesia, Kenya, Turkey, Chile, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Ethiopia, New Zealand, and Honduras… JPMorgan analyst Mark Strouse on August 8 raised the price target on Ormat Technologies, Inc. to $97 from $90 and maintained a Neutral rating on the shares… 5. Eversource Energy (NYSE:ES) Hedge Fund Holders: 32 … is based in Springfield, Massachusetts, operating as a public utility holding company engaged in the energy delivery business… Eversource Energy's Geothermal Pilot Program will generate an affordable and low-carbon source of heating and cooling for residents and businesses… Eversource Energy delivers a 3.38% dividend yield as of October 6. Mizuho analyst Paul Fremont raised the price target on Eversource Energy to $94 from $91 and reiterated a Neutral rating on the shares. 4. Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) Hedge Fund Holders: 59 Chevron announced in February 2021 that it is making an investment in Baseload Capital AB, a Swedish private investment company engaged in developing and operating low-temperature geothermal and heat power assets. On September 26, Chevron Corporation and Mitsui Oil Exploration Co., Ltd. announced a Joint Collaboration Agreement to survey the technical and commercial suitability of advanced geothermal power generation in Japan… Piper Sandler analyst Ryan Todd on September 12 raised the price target on Chevron Corporation to $190 from $189 and kept an Overweight rating on the shares. 3. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK-B) Hedge Fund Holders: 109 Berkshire Hathaway is a diversified American conglomerate with interests in multiple businesses including insurance, utilities, freight rail transportation, energy, and more. Berkshire Hathaway Energy generates, transmits, stores, and distributes electricity from natural gas, coal, wind, solar, hydroelectric, nuclear, and geothermal sources. Edward Jones analyst James Shanahan upgraded Berkshire Hathaway Inc. to Buy from Hold on September 12. 2. Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. (PIF.TO) Hedge Fund Holders: N/A Polaris Renewable Energy was incorporated in 1984 and is based in Toronto, Canada. The company engages in the acquisition and development of renewable energy projects in Latin America. Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. operates a 72 MW net geothermal facility in Nicaragua, as well as hydroelectric facilities and solar projects… On September 28, National Bank analyst Rupert Merer initiated coverage of Polaris Renewable Energy with an Outperform rating and a C$21 price target. 1. Climeon AB (publ) (STO:CLIME-B.ST) Hedge Fund Holders: N/A Climeon was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Kista, Sweden. The company provides heat power systems in Sweden and the rest of Europe, as well as Asia. Climeon AB serves the geothermal, industrial processes, oil and gas, and maritime industries. Its Heat Power System technology utilizes low temperature geothermal energy and wasted heat energy emitted from engines and industrial processes to produce electricity.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 2) Top Geothermal and Medical Stocks Here's another article by Insider Monkey. This is titled 12 Best Ethical Stocks To Buy Now and is seen on yahoo.com. Here is a quote on their methodology and brief comments on each of their picks. Incidentally, only two are non-medical. “We… ranked them from #12 to #1 based on the number of hedge fund holders in our database that held each stock at the end of Q2 2022. 12. GlaxoSmithKline plc (NYSE:GSK) Hedge Fund Holders: 34 GlaxoSmithKline develops, manufactures and markets pharmaceutical products, vaccines, over the counter medicines and health related consumer products globally. 11. Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) Hedge Fund Holders: 54 Deere & Company manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery and more. 10. Biogen Inc. (NASDAQ:BIIB) Hedge Fund Holders: 54 Biogen discovers, develops, manufactures, and delivers therapies for treating neurological and neurodegenerative diseases. 9. Amgen, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMGN) Hedge Fund Holders: 55 Amgen discovers, develops manufactures and delivers human therapeutics worldwide. 8. Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD) Hedge Fund Holders: 58 Gilead Sciences is a pharmaceutical company that discovers, develops, and commercializes medicines in areas of unmet medical need. 7. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE:BMY) Hedge Fund Holders: 69 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company discovers, develops and markets biopharmaceutical products worldwide… the company offers products for hematology, oncology, cardiovascular, immunology and more. 6. Pfizer Inc. (NYSE:PFE) Hedge Fund Holders: 70 Pfizer discovers, develops, manufactures and sells biopharmaceutical products worldwide. The company… is also a leader in COVID-19 vaccines. 5. Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE:LLY) Hedge Fund Holders: 70 Eli Lilly and Company discovers, develops and markets human pharmaceuticals worldwide. 4. AbbVie Inc. (NYSE:ABBV) Hedge Fund Holders: 71 AbbVie discovers, develops, manufactures and sells pharmaceuticals worldwide… including potential therapies in blood cancer treatment. 3. Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) Hedge Fund Holders: 72 Tesla is a leading electric vehicle manufacturer that also manufactures and sells battery energy storage and solar panels. 2. Merck & Co., Inc. (NYSE:MRK) Hedge Fund Holders: 79 Merck & Co. is a healthcare company with two segments, Pharmaceutical and Animal Health. Merck & Co., Inc.'s pharmaceutical segment offers products in areas such as oncology, hospital acute care, immunology, neuroscience and more. 1. Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) Hedge Fund Holders: 83 Johnson & Johnson researches and develops and sells products in various healthcare fields worldwide. The company's pharmaceutical segment offers products and researches products for rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis and much more.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- The biggest carbon losers – by Corporate Knights Now many ethical and sustainable investors review the carbon intensities of companies before considering them for investment. In that light is this article. It's titled The biggest carbon losers. It's by Toby Heaps at Corporate Knights on corporateknights.com. Here are some quotes from the article. “This year, Corporate Knights set out to identify global companies that have decarbonized faster than their peers while simultaneously increasing revenue. Our researchers evaluated the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of more than 6,500 publicly traded companies. We eventually whittled the list down to 20 corporations from eight sectors that cut the most carbon over the last decade… Many are far from sustainability leaders. They're among the world's largest oil majors, coal burners and mining corporations. About two-thirds of the GHG reductions achieved by these companies were genuine from the planet's perspective… Italian electricity and gas distributor Enel topped the Carbon Reduction 20 ranking… According to calculations by Corporate Knights, these 20 companies funnelled just 35% of new investments in 2021 toward the sustainable, low-carbon economy, as defined by the Corporate Knights Sustainable Economy Taxonomy… 12 of the 20 funnelled more cash to shareholders and top executives than to growing their low-carbon sustainable business offerings… Note… we didn't include Scope 3.” End quotes. Incidentally, the list and details of the 20 companies are found at the bottom of the article. ------------------------------------------------------------- Amid Fixed Income Calamity, Green Bonds Look Interesting Now let's talk green bonds with this article titled Amid Fixed Income Calamity, Green Bonds Look Interesting. It's by Tom Lydon on etftrends.com. Now some quotes from Mr. Lydon. “Data suggest demand for green bonds is perking, indicating the VanEck Green Bond ETF (NYSEArca: GRNB) could be a fixed income exchange traded fund worthy of evaluation. (The fund) tracks the S&P Green Bond U.S. Dollar Select Index, is down year-to-date, but that negative performance could belie opportunity with green bonds. Additionally, data confirm some investors remain enthusiastic about this still young corner of the global bond market… ‘Companies and governments around the world raised more than $54 billion in green bonds last month, compared with more than $35 billion raised in August, data compiled by Bloomberg show. That's despite overall bond issuance in the U.S. and Europe dropping significantly…' reports David Caleb Mutua for Bloomberg.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 5 green companies to invest in and why they will multiply your investment by 20x And, lastly, we have this article titled 5 green companies to invest in and why they will multiply your investment by 20x. It's by Market Trends on analyticsinsight.net. Here are some quotes on each of their picks which include some eco-tokens. “1) First Solar Inc. (ticker: FSLR) With a large manufacturing presence in the U.S., this solar panel builder will be among the biggest winners from the Inflation Reduction Act… The company stands alone in the industry with its differentiated semiconductor and streamlined manufacturing process, which yield unparalleled quality and reliability. 2) Tamadoge Tamadoge is the first meme coin with different features like metaverse, NFT store, and P2E crypto game setup with absolute utility… Since the Tamadoge ecosystem needs less energy to function, it ranks as the best eco-friendly crypto to buy during an energy crisis. 3) Powerledger (POWR) … was an Ethereum token established in 2016/17 that powers the Powerledger platform. It debuted on Coinbase in November 2021, with the token's price rising rapidly even while most cryptocurrencies fell in a market-wide crash. 4) Tesla Inc. (TSLA) Although competition has increased recently in the EV sector, there is still one undisputed king: Tesla… Plus, the company is a two-for-one green investment by making traditional solar panels as well as photovoltaic shingles. 5) IMPT.io IMPT.io connects users with hundreds of impactful environmental projects around the world with the purpose to reduce carbon emissions and help our planet. IMPT.io also engages thousands of the largest retail brands that allocate a specific percentage of sale margin for environmental projects.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Other Honorable Mentions – not in any order 1) Title: GIS Named A Top Socially Responsible Dividend Stock on Nasdaq.com. By BNK Invest. 2) Title: 2 Renewable Energy Stocks To Watch This Week on Nasdaq.com. By Joe Samuel. UK article Title The magnificent seven: The top sustainable funds outperforming their sectors on Trustnet.com. By Matteo Anelli. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment Well, these are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips -- for this podcast: “Top Geothermal and Medical Stocks.” Now, please be sure to click the like and subscribe buttons on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you download or listen to this podcast. That helps bring these podcasts to others like you. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote ethical and sustainable investing as a force for hope in these deeply troubled times! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. Talk to you next on November 4th. Bye for now. © 2022 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul
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In this episode of The IoT Unicorn Podcast, Rob Tiffany, VP and Head of IoT Strategy at Ericsson explores the development of 5G and LPWA technology for IoT solutions, what it looks like for Telco's to be successful in the IoT space, and how the Internet is playing the hero during the uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic. Download the Transcript Here 00:00 Pete Bernard: Great, so Rob, thanks for joining us today on the Unicorn, and really appreciate you taking the time. I was going to start by asking you a couple things about what your role is currently at Ericsson, kinda how you got there. I know that you and I did work together at Microsoft years ago back in the Windows Mobile days. 00:24 Rob Tiffany: Woo hoo. 00:25 PB: Good times, good times. 00:25 RT: Those were good times. Yep, absolutely. [chuckle] 00:28 PB: Yes. I thin, I think you were... Let's see, when did you stop working for Windows Mobile, like 2008 or something? Or is that... 00:38 RT: Yeah. And certainly by 2010 or around that timeframe I took an architect role in another group and probably started spending more time on Azure. I was at Microsoft for 12 years and so the first half was Mobile, Windows Mobile, CEE, Windows Phone. Second half was Azure, Azure IoT. And you know what? We had some good times in the Windows Mobile days when it was just us and BlackBerry slugging it out. We were making... When things like Exchange ActiveSync was a big deal to people. 01:21 PB: That's right, that was a big deal. 01:24 RT: Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And then no doubt, when we rebooted and did Windows Phone 7 and 7.5 and all that, I used to do so many EBCs for mobility and you noticed a difference and you had to get really thick skin. [chuckle] 01:42 PB: Yes, yes, yes, I know. Well, I peeled off after six... I think, so I went on to Zune incubation, I did Kin and I did all kinds of weird phone things and went off into the wilderness for a while on that while everyone else finished up with Windows Phone, but... 02:00 RT: Oh my gosh. 02:01 PB: And I also noticed on your LinkedIn profile. So you went to SUNY Albany. Are you from that area originally or... 02:07 RT: You know what? I finished college on board a submarine, so when I was in the Navy driving subs I had what, maybe 30 or so hours to go to graduate, and so I've actually never set foot on the SUNY Albany campus... 02:26 PB: Oh, wild. 02:27 RT: But the military has programs with lots of different universities around the country and to show how old I really am, I was able to take college courses underway on the submarine using Pioneer LaserDiscs. 02:42 PB: Wow. 02:43 RT: For college instruction, if anybody remembers what that was. [laughter] 02:47 PB: Yeah, that is old school, that's old school. 02:50 RT: That is fully old school. 02:52 PB: I actually just dropped my daughter off at Bard, which is a little south of Albany, so I was just there like a week ago, so that's why I asked. 02:58 RT: Oh, okay. 02:58 PB: I saw that on your profile and I was like, "Oh, yeah." It's a cool area, the Adirondacks, the whole upstate New York thing is cool. 03:04 RT: I know. Absolutely. Yeah, I just dropped my daughter off at Arizona State last week. 03:09 PB: Yeah. 03:10 RT: It was a little warm down there. 03:11 PB: Yeah, I could imagine, I could imagine. 03:14 RT: To say the least. But you know what? I think everything started back then with submarines and teaching myself how to code and do databases, and when you think about IoT, you're just remoting information that you had on these local sensors and we were surrounded by sensors on the submarine. There's the obvious things like sonar and things like that and this higher frequency one to see what your depth is below the keel, but inside you had CO2 radiation, all kinds of gas sensors and things like that to make sure we were still alive, which was kind of a thing. [chuckle] 04:02 PB: Yeah, it's kind of important. 04:04 RT: Yeah, yeah, absolutely. 04:06 PB: That's interesting. So you did the Microsoft thing and so you joined Ericsson a couple years ago, I think? 04:13 RT: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I did the Microsoft thing. I was recruited out of the Azure back when we were doing incubating Azure IT. There was that time... And actually Microsoft IoT stuff started in the embedded team with Intelligence System Service, but then I went to Hitachi actually to build an industrial IoT platform called Lumada, which was really interesting. But yes, I joined Ericsson a couple years ago. Up until recently, I split my time between Seattle and Stockholm. Normally I'd be in Kista, the Ericsson headquarters with the rest of my team. So yes, certainly disconnected these days. 05:00 PB: Yeah, interesting. 05:00 RT: And what Ericsson is doing in IoT is very different than my background both at Microsoft and Hitachi for sure, which was more data-focused, outcomes, analytics. Ericsson manages among... We have an IoT team. We have three products. Our big one is this IoT Accelerator, which is basically a global connection management platform. If you know what Jasper is, it's kinda like that in some ways. It spans about 35 or so mobile operators around the world and lots of enterprises. But the key thing, you know how we're always talking about that initial bootstrapping of devices to get them connected, right? 05:46 PB: Yep. 05:47 RT: In the event that you're using cellular for IoT, one of your options would be this IoT Accelerator thing we have at Ericsson, and so the narrative would be if a machine is being manufactured in Shenzhen and at manufacturer time, they're putting in the microcontroller and the software and the security keys and all that stuff, and there's also a cellular module, and if they're using our technology then when a customer buys that product and they turn it on the first time somewhere else in the world, maybe France, then it wakes up and connects to a local mobile operator to start sync telemetry. 06:24 PB: I see, so it's like a bootstrap profile kind of thing that phones home and then you guys connect it up to the right telco network. 06:35 RT: Yeah, and then it roams as well. But it's different than anybody who, if you... At least when IoT was getting hyped I was doing IoT-M to M in the '90s, but when it really started getting hyped after 2010, 2012, whatever, you started seeing these global SIMs and things like that that are just roaming all the time. 06:58 PB: Yes. 07:00 RT: But what the average person doesn't realize is mobile operators don't always want you roaming and just camped out on their network if you're from somewhere else. 07:08 PB: Yeah, yeah. [laughter] 07:10 RT: And so our technology, aside from the technology and we're operating our own network, so even though Ericsson creates the technologies that mobile operators use, we actually manage our own network that spans the globe, that interfaces with all these other mobile operators, and then there's lots of contracts and everything. But the take away to make sure that it's all okay with them, that these devices... And we are also in the connected car space and we've been doing that for a long time. And so you can imagine a car manufactured in Japan and sold in Europe. 07:46 PB: Sure. 07:47 RT: And the whole infotainment, and then as we move forward, more and more IOT telemetry coming off, those cards may wanna roam from country to country, so we do a lot of stuff with those guys too. 08:00 PB: I noticed that recently I got an email this morning from account team in Finland talking about a telco, there seems to be this confluence of telco and IoT. And I've seen, and I think you might have had some commentary on that too or pointed some articles about 5G plus AI plus IoT, or there's something about... We're seeing some telcos have really... Forward leaning telcos, really investing and thinking about IoT as the next big wave for them. Ericsson is part of that story too. Is there some unnatural attraction between IoT and telco or what's going on there? Are you seeing the same thing? 08:40 RT: Yeah, I am. But of course, if you'll remember, we saw this before. When the IoT craze started taking off, you might remember a lot of the telcos built their own IoT platforms and waited for people to come... 08:54 PB: That's right. 08:54 RT: And people didn't always show up, and so it seems like most of the mobile operators actually took a stab at it back then. Of course, if we go back further in time, most mobile operators thought that it was their right to be the cloud as well and they gave a shot at that, but it didn't work out either. But you're right, there's a renewed effort. I think a lot of it's just numbers and money. We've saturated smartphones and people, and so we need... Lots of mobile operators for better or worse, think of the world in SIMs. [chuckle] Connected SIM endpoints, that's how they see the world. And so it's like, "Okay, we've maxed out all the SIMs on people. [laughter] Where are we gonna get some more SIMs?" And so they're thinking, "Oh, it's IoT." And so that's where a lot of it's coming. We've certainly seen some of them turning on, some of them like NB-IoT and CAT-M1, LTE-M networks to try to take a stab at that. And so that's kind of cruising along. 10:09 PB: I noticed that... And I love to buy all the gadgets and stuff and I'm also very invested in the whole LPWA space, I'm a big believer in that. And I'm curious and I see some things happening there, but it just seems like such a no-brainer for some of these WiFi connected things. Like I just installed a garage door opener in my house, I have a separate garage and it's WiFi connected for some reason, but I have to stand on a step ladder and scan a QR code and hold it next to it. I'm like, "Why doesn't it just turn on and connect through a little power cellular?" Just such a no-brainer, but it hasn't quite yet turned on. 10:49 RT: Yeah. No, you're right. Are you connected much with the SemTech guys doing LoRa? 10:56 PB: SemTech, not that much. No, no. 10:58 RT: Okay, okay. It's funny, so much of this is the people you work with over the years. When I went to Hitachi to build this industrial thing, I had a couple of compadres from Microsoft come along as well, but needless to say a couple of those guys are actually working for SemTech now and pushing hard on the whole LoRaWan thing. 11:23 PB: I see. 11:24 RT: And it looks like they're getting traction actually. 11:27 PB: Is LoRaWan, is that unlicensed or is that licensed? I think that's unlicensed. 11:31 RT: It's unlicensed, yeah. 11:32 PB: There's always those two camps, there's the licensed, which you got all your telcos with their spectrum and their 3GPP stuff, and then the unlicensed, which is probably a lot faster on the innovation side, but... 11:45 RT: Yes, they can get to market faster. You may remember, gosh, how many years ago was it when we were at Mobile World Congress and Sigfox launched out of nowhere. And they raised a bunch of money and they... But they weren't gonna do what the LoRaWan and guys did, they tried to be their own mobile operator as well. And so yeah, it's been interesting watching that. And you're right, they can get to market faster. They were using Sub-1 GHz and some rules, EU rules about how often you could send a signal and how big it could be, and they're like, "Hey, I think we can thread the needle here." 12:21 PB: Yes. [laughter] 12:23 PB: Yeah, no, I'm looking forward to the LPWA stuff becoming more mainstream and just more turn key, if you will 'cause it just seems like it's such a low hanging fruit. There's the obvious metering and telemetry and that's parking meters and gas meters but even a lot of this current WiFi connected gear that people buy, it's just painful to get it all... I just installed a juice box level two charger for my house. 12:55 RT: Okay. 12:56 PB: And again, I had to download the app and the app... I had to connect the juice box to my phone and my phone to my WiFi and the blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, "What is happening?" It's just... 13:06 RT: Absolutely. You know what? It's so important, or at least from my perspective, to put yourself in the shoes of a developer and what they have to go through to get something connected, and I always think of the hassle factor. If I talk to people in the telco world and say, "Why is it cellular IoT is so far behind WiFi or other ways to connect?" And a big reason is actually what you just described. It's just such a hassle and it's expensive. A developer's like, "Oh, I gotta get some kind of SIM-based module thing and I gotta... Do I need to call a mobile operator and get a plan?" And you know what? The mobile operators, they still need to work on getting their prices down lower or at an appropriate amount for a IoT endpoint, because in many cases the prices are still too high. 14:01 PB: Yeah. Well, like my garage door opener, how much data is that sending? It's like either the garage door is open or closed. It's like one bit, plus 500K of overhead. A one or a zero, open or closed. 14:15 RT: Exactly. One or a zero, yeah. And so I think for telcos to be successful, while they would probably love to charge smartphone prices for plans for things, the reality is is no one's gonna use it unless they can still have an ROI. If I'm doing agriculture and I'm trying to put a weather station in a orchard and my plan with a mobile operators costing me $30 a month, I'm never gonna make any money on that deal. It's not worth doing. 14:48 PB: Yeah, I think you're right, there's the simplicity factor, the economics obviously drive the big deployments. But yeah, hopefully we'll start to see that take hold a little bit. I wanted to actually ask you a question about... I saw a post of yours the other day talking about 5G, and I'm sure you and I both get emails and questions about 5G on a daily basis or hourly basis, but you said that it's not just another G, which I thought was a good way of describing the other aspects of 5G. When people think of 5G, I just got this Samsung Ultra, Note Ultra 20 thing beautiful... It's a beautiful thing. 15:26 RT: How do you like it? 15:27 PB: Oh, it's fantastic. It's just like, it's hard to describe how awesome it is, but... And it's got 5G in it, and so fantastic, classic use case. And I work with Qualcomm all the time and Cristiano Amon and all these folks and they're all like, "5G all the way." But it's almost like the rest of 5G doesn't quite get the airtime about the high density and low latency. How do you see that impacting the IoT space? 15:56 RT: Yeah. Well, if the IoT space had actually been successful, 'cause we've massively underperformed across the board, it doesn't matter what company you are or what technology you built, everyone's massively underperformed, and so... But let's just assume for a second that we've been successful and we weren't in the trough of disillusionment right now, we would've found that we would've hit bottlenecks with lots of concurrently connected devices, if we were using cellular just over normal 4G networks and things like that. But we didn't hit those bottlenecks because IoT deployments haven't been that big yet. And so, the great thing about 5G is just with that same hardware, that same gear, all of the sudden you're getting more capacity. And you're right, that's what I wrote about, no one ever talks about the capacity angle. They talk about speed and they talk about the really low latency, and all that's super important, but for IoT capacity is gonna be the most important. And so the fact that it's a hundred times more capacity for the same cell tower, the same gear, is miraculous. And then that supporting a million devices per square kilometer is... That's how we're actually gonna have connected cars working well, smart cities, all those urban, a lot of those things that require a lot of density and a lot of devices all talking together over cellular networks, that's gonna make that real and make it happen. 17:29 PB: Yeah, I hear you. And yeah, you're right, we haven't really hit the bottlenecks yet so we're not quite appreciative of it, but when you think through how many billions of devices will be connected over the next few years, you just have to go there and you have to have that infrastructure. And then the ultra-low latency stuff, I think is fascinating. From the Microsoft side, we do a lot of commercial stuff, manufacturing, healthcare, a lot of things like that, and the ultra-low latency and some of those aspects of 5G are pretty fascinating, I think, and start to get more industry 4.0 type of scenarios. 18:06 RT: Yes, absolutely. 18:09 PB: I was curious what you think about... My next question around 5G and Release 16 for 3GPP. Do we need 3GPP Release 16 to really make this 5G thing work for IoT or do we need 17? Do you have any opinion on that or is that too esoteric of a question? 18:31 RT: It's a little esoteric, and the only reason I say that is I remember talking to folks in the past who would say ridiculous things to me like, "Oh, now that we're gonna get 5G, we can finally do IoT." And I'm like, "What are you talking about? We've done IoT forever and we've done it a million different ways, and we certainly did it over GPRS and it was fine [chuckle] and so I don't need 5G to do IoT." Is it gonna make it better and is it gonna help us with this capacity? Absolutely. And you're right, these subsequent releases, getting that ultra reliable, that low latency for mission critical stuff... 'Cause as you can imagine, you're talking about Microsoft being in the industrial world, Ericsson makes private LTE and private 5G technologies. And so that's complementary to what you're doing at Microsoft, 'cause we are certainly getting pinged on a lot by a lot of giant manufacturers around the world who, as they're heading into industry 4.0, they look at some of those use cases that require mass customization, flexibility around the factory... 19:47 PB: Sure. 19:48 RT: The notion of a fixed assembly line that doesn't change is gonna go away. 19:53 PB: Right, right, that's a novelty... That's Henry Ford style stuff. Yeah, that doesn't work. 19:55 RT: Yeah, and so therefore, they won't be able to use Ethernet anymore because it's gonna move around so they need wireless, they haven't had a lot of success with WiFi and so lots of people are piloting private 5G, private LTE inside factories, distribution centers, and so that's really interesting space there. 20:19 PB: Yeah. We've seen that as well, and we also see interest from transportation hubs. 20:24 RT: Yeah. 20:27 PB: Shipping ports, airports, places that have just a lot of acreage. 20:33 RT: Absolutely. 20:34 PB: So you're talking about oil refineries, places where there's 100 acres of space and they need a homogeneous, high speed network. You're not gonna stick WiFi repeaters out on poles down the runway. 20:49 RT: Right. 20:49 PB: So yeah, so I think that's another big area. We talked about the LPWA side is cool with the parking meters and garage door openers. And then the other side, you talked about there is gonna be this big wave of transformation going on with some of these big industrial players, I think using 5G or some kind of cell technology, private cell there. 21:12 RT: Yeah. And it's amazing 'cause I've seen it in action and the coverage is insane, the distance, the speed within a large building, instead of having zillions of WiFi access points trying to create coverage, you just have a few of these radio dots that we make and it just roams and it just works seamlessly all over. That's gonna be fun to watch. 21:37 PB: That'll be fun to watch, yes. Hey, I was gonna ask you kinda change gears a little bit, so we're recording this on August 25th so we've been in this pandemic mode for quite a while. What kind of insights have you gained from this pandemic? 21:56 RT: Yes. You know what? I think I put it together 'cause I have thought about it, I've kind of taken down notes, what's worked, what's not worked. And so I would say, succinctly, digital experiences delivered over connectivity is making remote things local and so whether it's you and I chatting here, the rest of the world on Zoom like you're seeing, it's kept people together. My wife is a school teacher and so she had to start teaching remotely and her school district uses Teams 'cause I'm right by Redmond, of course. [chuckle] So an Office 365 school district. 22:49 PB: Right. 22:50 RT: Yeah, as opposed to a Google classroom school district. 22:53 PB: Sure, sure. 22:54 RT: You've seen it in the stock price with certain tech companies, it's like, "Wow, we're really using this." But it certainly plays back to IoT and the taking an experience where I would normally be local in person and making it remote and I know it sounds really simple to say that but the hero in all of this is the internet. 23:20 PB: Right. 23:21 RT: It's held together. 23:22 PB: Yes. 23:23 RT: It keeps reaffirming that it's maybe one of the greatest creations ever and it's holding together for the whole planet, which is just miraculous. 23:33 PB: Yeah. The idea of remote everything, it sounds simple, but it's so complicated and... 23:39 RT: Yeah. 23:40 PB: We talk about latency and bandwidth and other things, and just... I think it's been a lifeline for so many people, to be honest with you. 23:49 RT: It has. 23:51 PB: Just with just the video conferencing, Satya talks about the acceleration, like two years worth of acceleration in two months, basically, just 'cause people have to start collaborating with these tools like Teams and Zoom and everything else, and so we've all fast forwarded a couple of years in our adoption of some of these technologies... 24:14 RT: Absolutely. 24:14 PB: And it'll be interesting to see what sticks. As we get out of this pandemic at some point, which of these habits will stick, that we'll get more used to, and then obviously... I think maybe also for me, I also now probably have more appreciation of the in person experiences than I probably did. And I did travel recently with my daughter to get her to school and I actually enjoy traveling, I enjoy being on an airplane, and these days it's a pretty high anxiety kind of thing with lots of face shields and wipes and things, but getting back to that mode, that's something that I'll probably, for the rest of my life really appreciate being able to just freely travel. 24:58 RT: Yes, absolutely. 25:00 PB: 'Cause of this situation we're in. So it will be interesting to see. I agree with you though, I think the internet has held together and that has been the hero amongst many heroes, but... 25:10 RT: Yeah. This internet infrastructure, fiber electricity beneath the cities and the country, and then little things popping up, either cell towers or WiFi access points, that let us roam around mobility and keeping us together. Obviously, we see a lot of stuff, there's been trends and things that we've had before that's just super accelerated, like you said, like tele-medicine, remote healthcare... 25:36 PB: Yeah. 25:36 RT: Just skyrocketed. 25:39 PB: Yeah. Well, I know that there... 25:40 RT: Out of necessity. 25:41 PB: Yeah, there was... I know there was a lot of rules in place for practitioners not being able to work across state lines and a lot of those rules were suspended during the pandemic to enable people to do tele-medicine, which I thought was fantastic, they were pretty... From a layman's perspective, they seemed anachronistic that you couldn't Zoom conference with a patient in another state and actually provide support or guidance. 26:09 RT: Yeah. 26:11 PB: And so yeah, things like that, where we just moved the whole ball forward, which is a good thing. 26:17 RT: Absolutely, absolutely. No, it's all good. 26:20 PB: Good stuff. 26:21 RT: I think you learned a lot. And I do miss traveling too. I complained about it when I'm flying every few weeks to Sweden or wherever... 26:30 PB: Sure, sure. 26:31 RT: But then that abrupt end of it and just the silence and being at home... You know it's weird, when you travel a lot and you're accustomed to all these international airports and maybe the place you go to get coffee or... This broad world, for a handful of us, it's like our comfort zone and then it just ended, and I miss it. No doubt about it. 26:54 PB: Cool, so, well, Rob, thanks a lot for the time, appreciate it. And good to see you again and... 27:01 RT: Absolutely. 27:02 PB: I see you pop up on LinkedIn on almost like a daily basis, so we'll keep communicating through LinkedIn and stuff. 27:10 RT: We're teachers. 27:11 PB: Yes, exactly, exactly. 27:14 RT: Spreading the word, absolutely. 27:16 PB: Exactly. Sounds good. Alright, Rob, well, take care stay safe. 27:19 RT: You do the same, it's great talking to you. 27:21 PB: Okay, thanks. 27:22 RT: Alright, bye bye.