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Allen and Joel are joined by Gregory Kocsis, lifting technology expert, to discuss the gap between European and US crane operations. They cover multi-brand blade handling tools, up-tower cranes, and why the aftermarket service sector is driving innovation in major component replacements. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Welcome to Uptime Spotlight, shining light on wind. Energy’s brightest innovators. This is the Progress Powering tomorrow. Allen Hall: Greg, welcome to the program. Joel Saxum: Thank you guys. Nice to meet you. Allen Hall: we have a lot to talk about today. there’s so many heavy lifts. Complex lifts on ships, lifts on, and mountaintops lifts in really odd places. it’s getting more complicated as we go along, and obviously Joel and I talked to a lot of operators and one of the things they complain about more recently is, Hey, we’re having trouble with lifts and we’re having damage that we didn’t have in the past. And it’s complicated, and the access to cranes is more complicated. Everything’s become more complicated. What are some of the issues that you see on the other end of the spectrum, being in that [00:01:00] business? Gregory Kocsis: Yeah. Basically what I see that, so I, I work both, in the last decade in both US and Europe. and I can see that there’s no lack of technologies. there’s a lot of tech that’s, solving a lot of issues. but mostly what you can see that there’s a slight gap. I would say that, There’s two, two prong. the US it seems, some of the farm are really big, and that’s good for scale. but the, technologies are a little bit behind, I would say 10, 15 years sometimes. so that also means that the. The solutions that they use to, to change a blade or change a gearbox or how to lower a full, rotor, it’s always, lower tech and based on practicalities. Joel Saxum: Greg, why do you think that is? Do you think it’s just simply because, yeah, like the eu, so you’ve done a lot of work in the eu, of course, onshore, offshore, and globally. But in the EU it [00:02:00] seems like tighter quarters maybe, harder to get around some of the wind farms. Is, does that drive some of the difference in innovation? Because like you said, you there’s the innovation is there, the tooling is there. The EU has been doing it for a while. It’s just that in the states it seems like we’re more, for lack of a better term, like agricultural about things. It’s kinda Hey, this has worked for 40 years, so this is what’s how we’re gonna do it. Gregory Kocsis: Yeah, it’s always some, nature driven forces are there. So in the, in, for example, if you look at Germany, there’s, a lot of owners and the size of sites are three turbines, four turbines. And if you look at the platform that’s available around turbine is very limited. I was also on a site last year in, North Germany where basically, the truck could park right next to the turbine, but they had to clear some trees, in order to, make sure that they can put the full rotor down. Because since, since they installed it, forest grew, [00:03:00] much, much more. That was another case in, Rotterdam when we were right next to the channel and they had to, close the road. that was, docking. To the ships, back and forth every, half an hour when they had to lift the blade and it was going across the road. So when you’re in situations like this and there’s not a lot of space around the turbines, you have to start thinking that, how can we do this quicker? How can we do this safer? Because you can see that there’s a lot of planning that goes, with this as well. And then you need to make sure that, it’s more predictable, what you’re doing. So I think that. That’s one of the main driver for these technologies. if I put it simple terms that the more single crane operation for MCRs, and technologies that allow a single crane exchange, is, more pushed because of this rather than in the US where you can get maybe two smaller, cranes and then you just sling it, [00:04:00] and then take it down with two cranes. Joel Saxum: Yeah, you’ve got all kinds of space, right? Half of our wind farms are in pasture or farm fields. I wouldn’t say half. We say the majority of our wind farms are in pa pasture, and you’ve got space. The only thing limiting you is, how big the pad is really Right. And bring some cribbing in. You can basically get done with the same technology you’ve been using for cranes for years and years and with that as well, I think that, one of the things we talked about in our kind of, chat off air was. the workforce over here is a little bit different as well. So the workforce over here is sometimes a, a slinger or someone who’s holding a tagline. They got a green hard hat on, and they’re a warm body because they need people, they need help. because we’re doing things at such scale. Whereas in the eu, that’s just not the case. you’re not gonna be allowed to be around operations like that unless you’ve been thoroughly trained for a couple years. And, so, that situation with the workforce is a little bit different. So it’s almost easier to not be [00:05:00]consistently and continuously innovating and training people on new things. But with that, we’re, leaving ourselves behind in the game, right? There’s cost savings to be had, there’s time savings to be had that we’re just not harvesting. Gregory Kocsis: Yeah, absolutely. And as you mentioned that the, benefits in, Europe at these, lower scale, that also allows that, some of these smaller ISPs, they can excel what they’re doing. So they can have a crew of 10, 15 people and they focus on, some turbines, but they. When they do a campaign, that doesn’t mean that they have to go through a hundred turbines. They, do one disassembly or two disassembly or three, and it just stays at that scale. So they can actually manage to get by with the smaller crew and then really, get really experienced, on this. While I think in the US there’s quite a lot of push on. We cannot just do one. Because if you look at the size of sites, there’s [00:06:00] also one site consists between 80 and 120 turbines. And if you draw an an area that, let’s say a two hour driving range that can summarize 2000 turbines. And that also means that when something happens there, you also wanna do it at scale. So you cannot get away with 10, 15 people you need. 30, or you need five, five different crews. And then where can you get these people? How quickly can you train them? And I think that’s actually the good thing is that if we could manage to, to, pull the experience that we have in Europe, that would be good to scale it up because that’s the drawback of Europe, that when you, once you have something great. You cannot scale it up and then put a specialized tool cost above or across, 2000 turbine exchanges. Allen Hall: Is there a movement to bring more technology over from the eu, particularly because, the tools are a little more specialized, [00:07:00] but you’re reducing risk. Is it just that, the larger wind farms, be it in the United States, be it in Australia or there’s a lot of places on the planet where the wind farms are big Brazil. Another case in point, are there cases where it needs to have more technology transfer? They’re doing it a certain way. In Germany, it’s cleaner, more efficient. It takes those people to do it. It’s safer, it’s repeatable. Have we just not broached that yet? Because it doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of technology transfer in terms of lifts from the EU to many other places. Gregory Kocsis: I think the main, if you look at it that what is the driver on this is who’s responsible for an MCR operation. And if you look at the turbine’s lifetime, it’s all about. Who’s, responsible for the service. And in us, typically the turbine, especially next era, likes to buy new turbines with zero, zero involvement from the OEMs they want to [00:08:00] take over from the get go. and then typically in, in Europe we have, 10, 15 or whole, lifetime service contracts. if you look at a pie that who, takes care of the turbine? I would say that. 40% is, in the hands of, the asset owners or ISPs. and that’s also growing. So I think it was, would make that estimated that 40% will, will shift towards, 60. So that, that is the drive that I can see that more of this chunk is getting, getting bigger. And you can see players that are already globally existing, like Deutsche intech, that. That’s quite big in the US and Europe that they started to do that transition, and then take that technology that they could experience in different sites and then put this to the service side. But that’s, the difficult part, that even though that slice is [00:09:00] fairly big, it’s spread across small companies. And as a small company, if you pick one in Denmark or you pick one in the Netherlands, for them to collaborate on a project or assist on a project in US or Australia or Brazil, it’s quite costly. So then the question comes at who’s. Who’s footing the bill? is it the service company? Is it the asset owner? Is the crane company chipping in? Or how is the collaboration working? And there’s no rule of thumb that applies everywhere for these. So it’s case by case that how, big is it? How many turbines are we talking about? What kind of turbines, how far are we out in the service contract? Joel Saxum: It brings in a couple of questions, right? Why are we having this block of, lifting and crane operation innovations? Is it when the OEMs are responsible? They have, they know their say blade types, they know their hub types. They know their MCE, they know their drivetrain components, so they know and they have the designs [00:10:00] and the drawings of what their existing tooling needs would be or how to connect to them. So they’re able to build out these tools that work for them Now. Going from that to being a, say a crane company or an EPC building turbines. You are building multi-brand turbines, multi-brand sites. Not only multi-brand, but multi-unit, different technologies, different blade types. So all of your fixtures need to be different and there’s not very many universal tools out there. how do we get to the point where we can build more universal tools or more tooling that can work for everybody? Gregory Kocsis: Yeah, definitely. I think it’s. The OEMs are holding all the cards, on this one. So that, that also means that when you’re under a service contract, then that means that the OEM as you said, they have the tooling, they have the work procedure, and, in this case, if you try to imagine the MCR, it starts with. What parts do you have to shut down in the turbine? What do you have to disconnect? What do you have to plan on the ground? So [00:11:00] we could isolate it and talk just about the tools. and that was actually part of my work in the previous company that I worked at. We, tried to figure out that what kind of universal tools, can we make for these, purposes, but we also face the fact that many of the ISPs that are coming, they have the demand for, can you give me a Swiss knife that solves everything? And I have nothing from the OEM. So where should we get that? How heavy is that hub? where are the lifting points on the blade? Where is the COG? and then these lack of informations that are difficult together on the market. and the OEM is not really keen to share it either, Allen Hall: but why wouldn’t they want to share that information? Greg? I’m trying to understand where they’re coming from. It would make everybody’s life easier. And lower the cost of operation. If they had standardized lifting points, particularly like generators and gear boxes, that would make a lot of [00:12:00] sense to me. It’s like any other industry where there’s hoists and lifts that are standardized, but in wind, endeavor seems to come across that way. Everybody’s got their own specialized design, don’t they? See the revenue. They could generate from that, that, or the lower the cost that their, customers would have to, put out for lifts and repairs by making it standardized. And, where’s the IEC committees in all this and dvs of the world? Gregory Kocsis: they can definitely see the money, and I think that’s, the big issue, because they, like to earn money as well. So if you look at. What is an OEM earning on selling turbines? Its OTs. What is the OEM Earning on service contracts. That’s where the dough is. So they like these as well, and this is monetizing the market that. They like that they control these kind of information because that drives the, let’s say, the desperate customers to fall back on the [00:13:00] safety net of an OEM service contract. so it would be actually the disadvantage, in the short term, with the current business model. for the OEM if they would open up a little bit more. On the other hand, I think right now we have a lot of, asset owners that grew quite big, like EDP, next era that have, a lot of, turbines. it’s for, many years now. So some of the fleet, if you look at the old vest, V 40 sevens, I think. But NextEra has couple thousands of them. that also means that they have a lot of knowledge on these legacy turbines as well. The knowledge is there, the OEMs, but there’s no clear drive on why should they open up. and there’s a knowledge, bulk of knowledge at the service providers like Deutsche Technique. There’s a bulk of knowledge, with big, asset owners. But this is not shared across and there’s no consensus of, [00:14:00]let’s look at it, how we can, make tools that are better. Because I think the, business model is missing that. How can we make sure that everyone will benefit from this? Joel Saxum: Yeah. It was like we, we talked about off air as well. the, when we talk lifting, what also goes hand in hand with lifting is transportation fixtures. and I’ve heard stories of heavy lift vessels having to completely cut off and reel on new fixtures to ship new blades. And that just seems like what a waste of money, time and effort. of course people are making money doing that, but at the end of the day, that hurts LCOE for wind in energy, right? Because there’s just more cost put into the supply chain that doesn’t. Really need to be there or shouldn’t need to be there. so I, I would like to see us get to the stage where we’re doing, where we have some multi-brand tools or some universal tools in the lifting world. and so that’s a question I wanna ask you then, Greg. we’ve been [00:15:00] talking in generalities around some things. Can you share with us some of these tools that we may not know in the states that exist in the EU that you guys are using? Gregory Kocsis: Yeah, for sure. Yeah. The way I look at it. And then you said it’s also, connected with cranes, is that if you look at some numbers, there’s 35,000 crane call outs globally. Every year where the crane has to go on site and then some of these big things have to be lifted. Now, this is not including the offshore vessels. and that, if you look at these and break down the numbers, you have to lift something that’s big. out of these 35,000, 15,000 would be. Blades or blade bearings. So that means that you have to do something with the blade. You have to take off the blade for the blade’s sake, or you have to take off the blade for the, bearing’s sake. And then the other, tent and, thousand is for the, transformer. so the [00:16:00] generator, and the gearbox, that these are the big things. I think, as you said, blade damage is the most. Particular thing that you shouldn’t break and it’s easy to break is the blades. So that was the primary focus also, with, some of the company that has worked before. So the one of these universal blade handling tools, that we have, different, solutions from, Germany, a couple of them from Denmark, that the premise is that you can have a single crane and then, the blade tool itself. can either adapt, to the blade itself or there’s some slight modifications that you have to do and then it can handle multi-brand. So that would mean that you have one tool and it can handle a range of blades. Allen Hall: That, that seems like an obvious win for an operator or groups of operators in a certain location like Texas where there’s are variety of turbines.[00:17:00] If I had a multi-brand blade lifting tool, why? Why hasn’t that seen wider adoption by a number of operators? Just basically saying, Hey, everybody, throw in 20% of the cost and we’ll just park this tool in the middle of Texas when we need it, we’ll just pull it out. Seems, that seems obvious, but it hasn’t happened. Gregory Kocsis: If, you look at the tech level of such a tool comparing to the tech level that they used to on a daily basis, it’s, that’s where the gap is because if, they have a tool that’s, you start including it, there’s self-balancing system in it, there’s hydraulics in it, and they. Then they know that then someone needs to know about this. Who’s gonna be that? Is it their own guy? Or is someone coming with the tool every time that they use this? On the good side, we can see that, for example, Vestas made their tools for Vestas blades. and then they, instead of, a universal seating, they use [00:18:00] proprietary seating for each blade. you know what you’re. You wanna lift, you prep the tool accordingly, and then it’ll fit so that works for Vestas. And I think more and more crews are, are using these, Vestas technologies, but I think that. The cool thing would be that to have these tools and start using the tools that are not just, for one OEM, but try to utilize these, multi, multi-brand sites and, make sure that, couple of these tools available. So you also have, resilience that if something breaks down that the whole project is not dying. Yeah, I would say the gap based on the tech availability and the learning curve itself, how to do it is, that’s the most thing that holds it back. Joel Saxum: Let me get, your opinion on a couple other technologies here as we’re talking lifting technologies. up tower cranes have been, I wouldn’t say it, it’s not a resurgence, it’s a, it just [00:19:00] splashed under the scene here in the last few years. You got a couple companies doing it and some doing it offshore, some doing onshore. we’ve spoken to a few of ’em on the podcast. What’s your opinion on the usage of these things and where they’re good, where what, what pros, cons they have? What are your thoughts? Gregory Kocsis: I think it’s great. I, back in the day when I was at the Danish Trade Council in 2019, I think it was, back then when RA started to have this project with Aon back then, now RWE, where they bought one, and they said that, We’ll start testing this. We are gonna be the pioneers in this because on paper, it works really nice that you have less containers moving around, less, setup, less footprint of the crane itself. I think with these, if we’re talking about theile cranes, it has its place where it makes. Most sense. So for example, one, one case that I’ve heard that, the [00:20:00] northern, part of the country and also in Canada, there, there could be some times of the year when the roads are shut down and then you cannot carry these heavy loads. and then moving around one of these up tower cranes, it’s easier. so it’s not gonna be delayed by weather. So definitely for these that you would have a case that. For the next six to seven months, your crane is not available because we cannot transport it. Then you can swoop in with this and definitely solve it. it does need some setup time, so when, the site is fairly close, and the pads are close to each other, moving a conventional crane from site to site is actually easier, than p this down and move it to the next. So it also depends on how many, how many turbines do you want to take care of in the region? Joel Saxum: Yeah. I think large campaigns, it’s tougher to justify them for, they don’t work as well. but one-offs, access [00:21:00] issues. smaller, quicker things. they’re definitely a use case for ’em. Gregory Kocsis: Another thing I’ve seen it, I think a year ago it was not in, in Spain, that they also looked at a technology that how you can, for example, lower the blade, utilizing a fixture in the hub, that you just bring this small thing up and use the turbine itself as its own fixture to lower this. And that would mean that you have. a hoist, on the top. And then you just need a smaller mobile crane, on the bottom to tip the blade when it comes down. I think these are also very cool things because that means that you don’t need the whole, big multi, multi container big cranes to, to set up for, the smaller thing. And if you need to take care of one blade, when there’s no unbalanced road or no crazy thing, you just need to do a blade bang exchange. Then this could also save, a lot. But, that [00:22:00] also comes to the same book that this is fairly new and this is even newer than the up tower cranes. So we’re talking about, this is, let’s say in still in the prototype phase when they testing the first editions, in the past two years. Allen Hall: So will we see more, new technology coming outta Europe, or is the demand going to. Drive the technology where there’s turbines going in. I’m thinking of Australia. We’ve talked to some operators there, they’re gonna use some innovative techniques to assemble towers that have been around several years, and no one in Europe really has taken advantage of it in the states, not even thinking about it, but the rapid expansion in large farms in Australia, is that where the hot center’s gonna be for lifting in new technology over the next couple of years? Gregory Kocsis: I would say so, Allen Hall: yeah. Gregory Kocsis: Australia is also an upcoming market for these. but as we talked about what drives this, [00:23:00] it, it will be driven by where is the most independent service provider or where is the most contracts that are run out of the OEM and the asset owner took the liberty that we are gonna take the decision and we are gonna, we are gonna test this. Allen Hall: So that’s just very interesting, look into the industry because I do think. Where Australia is a little bit different is that they have been in mining and big, heavy iron projects forever and they’re not afraid to get involved in heavy lifts. That’s just something that they do all the time versus the middle of Kansas where that doesn’t tend to happen so much. So is the technology moving towards Australia and towards Asia? In general because offshore’s gonna be there, onshore, ISS gonna be there. And what should we expect over the next, couple of years then, in terms of crane and lifting technology, will we [00:24:00] see, just bigger, more massive cranes doing heavier lifts or is it gonna be more innovation? there’s, I Gregory Kocsis: think it’s two sides of this. So there’s always one side where you look at what’s happening with the new installations. And the new installations are driven by bigger. Things, larger things that are more fragile, especially with the blades. so that, that’s the technology that goes there, that how can we, we are really at the transport limit, on, both macel and blades when we’re talking about these new things. So I think the, the. Innovation in that sense will go on that direction. And the new installation that, how can we make these even bigger things to be possible to transport and put together in terms of the, the aftermarket and the old turbines. It’s a very different perspective. and the, you can also see a lot of [00:25:00] innovations there, but the, but the stakeholders are very different, so I, don’t think still that the OEM will be heavily involved in this. and do platform close cross collaborative options. but we are entering a stage where some of these bigger players are also, global. So E-D-P-E-D-F, they, in energy, I think they’re one of the innovative ones. They, they exist across the pond as well. So they’re starting to do this knowledge transfer within, their organizations and that, that. That, that are kick starting some small things. And then you can see the, it’s the neighbor effect when you can see that, oh, it works there, why can’t we get there? so it will slowly, organically grow that way. Allen Hall: I think it’s gonna be an interesting next couple of years because as turbines have gradually gotten larger, the two megawatt turbine, which exists primarily in the United States, [00:26:00] is a dying breed. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 megawatt turbines are gonna become the standard, and lifts are gonna get more complicated, obviously, and the challenges will be there, but it, seems like we’re. at the time where the lifting technology and the financial aspects are gonna come together, we’re gonna close some of these loops and it will be a better situation for a lot of people. It’s time. And I, think if you’re out, if you’re listening to this podcast and you haven’t looked at some of the lifting technologies, you need to call Greg or get ahold of Greg. And how do they do that? Do they, can they find you on LinkedIn? Gregory Kocsis: Yeah, absolutely. I think the easiest way is to find me on LinkedIn. My contacts are also there, so you can find my emails there or just ping me with a message and then we, and we take it from there. Allen Hall: And it’s Greg Coxs, K-O-C-S-I-S. Make sure you put that in LinkedIn correctly. K-O-C-S-I-S or you’re never gonna find Greg. Greg, thank you so much for being on the podcast because there’s so much happening in [00:27:00] the lifting world. It’s hard to keep track, and it is a global industry, so it’s nice to talk to somebody who’s in touch with all of it. Absolutely. Gregory Kocsis: My pleasure.
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„Ha bátrak vagyunk, merünk lépni: nem a félelem irányít bennünket, kezdeményezők tudunk lenni. De ez önmagában kevés, kell hozzá a jámborság, az istenfélelem, az imádságos lelkület. Enélkül a bátorság vakmerővé és önhitté tesz. Ha erős bennem az Isten iránti vonzalom, merjek kiállni másoknak is hirdetni hitem” – buzdította a fiatalokat Kocsis Fülöp érsek-metropolita a fiatalokat a 22+ zarándoklaton a Nyíregyházán végzett vecsernyében.
In this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast I am thrilled to announce another exciting co-host collaboration! As many of you know, Season 3 has featured many new co-hosts, and all of them began with an episode recording, followed by a blossoming friendship that lead to new collaborative ideas. So, for those of you who have been listening to the podcast for a while, it will come as no surprise that my next co-host is Ilka Kocsis, author of Ilka's Kitchen Stories, Balassi summer program participant, and most importantly my friend. Together, Ilka and I will be celebrating Australians with Hungarian heritage, and in this first episode of our Australian series we will be featuring Peter Sacket from the Hungarian folkdance group, Keszkenő. Listen closely and you'll hear the strength of Hungarian heritage in every step of this folk dance group. You will hear just how Hungarian Heritage strong the Keszkenő Folkdance group and Peter Sackett are as they continue to foster the growth and love of traditional Hungarian folk dancing in Western Australia. If you are interested in contacting my co-host Ilka Kocsis about her cookbook or her experience in the Balasssi program , I will leave her information below, and if you are interested in contacting Peter Sackett from the Keszkenő folk dance group, I will leave the dance group's contact information in below, as well. If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find that information below. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong! Sziastok!CONNECT with Ilka Kocsis Reach out through Instagram or Facebook to purchase her book. Instagram: @ilkas_kitchen_storiesFacebook: Ilka's Kitchen www.balassieducation.huCONNECT with Peter Sackett from the Keszkenő Folk Dance GroupEmail: keszkeno@outlook.comInstagram: @KeszkenőHungarianDanceGroupFacebook: Keszkenő Hungarian Folk Dance GroupCONNECT with the PodcastWebsite: www.myhungarianheritage.comEmail: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast
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Mi a különbség egy jó tanácsadó és egy igazi CoachSultant között?Hogyan tud egy vállalkozói stratégia valóban versenyelőnyt adni — nem csak elméletben, hanem a napi működésben is?És milyen KPI-ok segítenek abban, hogy ne csak pörögjön a cég, hanem stabilan és fenntarthatóan növekedjen is?
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Kocsis Enikő a Fitos Dezső Társulat művészeti vezetője. Április 5-én újra életre kel a „Taven Baxtale! - Legyetek szerencsések!” című előadás a Várkert Bazárban. A produkció nem egyszerű táncszínházi este, hanem egy különleges kulturális panoráma, amely a magyarországi és határon túli cigány hagyományokat idézi meg. Erdélytől Délvidékig, gipsy jazz-től népdalokig, mesterségektől artistákig – mindez egy színpadon, szenvedéllyel és profizmussal. A darabban megjelennek az egykor kihalófélben lévő cigány mesterségek, a bábszínház poézise és a tánc nyers, vibráló energiája. A zenét többek között Szalóki Ági, a Canarro zenekar és a társulat kiváló prímásai biztosítják. A produkcióban közreműködnek a Baross Imre Artistaképző növendékei, és még a díszlet és világítás is a teljes élmény részévé válik. A Fitos Dezső Társulat ma a legfiatalabb hivatásos néptáncegyüttes Magyarországon. Kocsis Enikő és férje, Fitos Dezső nemcsak a színpadon dolgoznak együtt, hanem a hétköznapokban is közösen építik ezt a különleges alkotói közösséget. Az utánpótlás-nevelés, a zenei érzékenyítés, a babaszínház, a kamaszprogramok – mind egy célért születnek: élővé tenni a hagyományt. Enikő szerint a színház és a néptánc találkozásából akkor születik igazi érték, ha azt szellemi és lelki munícióval töltik meg. Ez az előadás épp ezt képviseli. A Sláger FM-en minden este 22 órakor a kultúráé a főszerep S. Miller András az egyik oldalon, a másikon pedig a térség kiemelkedő színházi kulturális, zenei szcena résztvevői Egy óra Budapest és Pest megye aktuális kult történeteivel. Sláger KULT – A természetes emberi hangok műsora.
(Sánta és Brasnyó) Mi az a HFC hálózat és mit jelent az FTTH? Mi a különbség és hogyan lehet digitalizálni a régebbi hálózatokat? A ST Cable szakemberei mindent elmagyaráznak!
Az 1990-es évek eleje a korlátlan lehetőségekkel kecsegtette az élelmesebbeket. Köztük volt Kocsis Ferenc is, aki látva a rendszer kezdetlegességéből adódó kiskapukat, gondolt egyet, és pártot alapított. Természetesen a könnyű pénzszerzés reményében. Ehhez nem sok minden kellett: párezer aláírás utcai járókelőktől, egy sokkmindenre alkalmas bélyegző, egy sima cégbírósági bejegyzés, és már fel is állhatott a Magyar Kereszténydemokrata Párt, amely ebben a formában nem kevesebb, mint 80 millió forint állami támogatásra számíthatott. Fényes karrier előtt állt ez a párt is, de elnöke, Kocsis Ferenc telhetetlennek bizonyult. Lebukás, majd börtönbüntetés lett a nagy menetelés vége, de miután Kocsis Ferenc 1992-ben szabadlábra került, eljött a Friderikusz Show-ba, hogy szélhámosságának történetét megossza a nyilvánossággal. Az eset és a felvétel óta eltelt 33 év, de a magyar valóság nem sokat változott, sőt, a hazai pártfinanszírozás gyakorlata csak professzionálisabb lett, annyira, hogy már nem tízMILLIÓK, hanem tízMILLIÁRDOK tűnnek el kézen-közön, Kocsis Ferenc utódainak jóvoltából!Hogyan támogathatja a munkánkat? - Legújabban már a Donably felületen is támogathat bennünket, itt ÁFA-mentesen segítheti munkavégzésünket: https://www.donably.com/friderikusz-podcast - De lehet a patronálónk a Patreon-on keresztül is, mert a támogatása mértékétől függően egyre több előnyhöz juthat: https://www.patreon.com/FriderikuszPodcast - Egyszerű banki átutalással is elismerheti munkavégzésünk minőségét. Ehhez a legfontosabb adatok az alábbiak: Név: TV Pictures Számlaszám: OTP Bank 11707062-21446081 Közlemény: Podcast-támogatás Ha külföldről utalna, nemzetközi számlaszámunk (IBAN - International Bank Account Number): HU68 1170 7062 2144 6081 0000 0000 BIC/SWIFT-kód: OTPVHUHB Akármilyen formában támogatja munkánkat, nagyon köszönjük!Kövessenek, kövessetek itt is:youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FriderikuszPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FriderikuszPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/friderikuszpodcastAnchor: https://anchor.fm/friderikuszpodcastSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3blRo2gYoutube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu6L9HlV4-KuNOYy_rS97rP_Q-ncvF14rApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3hm2vfiDeezer: https://www.deezer.com/hu/show/1000256535
Biroul Procurorului General al Poloniei a anunțat că a lansat o investigație împotriva premierului Donald Tusk, sub acuzația de tentativă de lovitură de stat, în urma unei sesizări a Tribunalului Constituțional, transmite agenția de presă PAP. Potrivit sursei citate, președintele Tribunalului Constituțional, Bogdan Święczkowski, un aliat al fostului partid de guvernământ PIS, care a pierdut alegerile din 2023, a anunțat că la sfârșitul lunii ianuarie a sesizat Biroul Procurorului General cu privire la constituirea de către actualul prim ministru, la 13 decembrie 2023, a unui ”grup de crimă organizată pentru schimbarea regimului constituțional al Republicii și pentru oprirea activității Curții Constituționale și a altor instituții constituționale, printre care Curtea Supremă a Poloniei”.Procurorul general interimar, Michał Ostrowski, a declarat că, în cadrul investigației, a fost deja începută audierea martorilor, printre care președinta Curții Supreme a Poloniei și președintele Consiliului Juridic Național.În replică, premierul Donald Tusk a postat pe social media un videoclip în care apare jucând tenis de masă, cu mesajul: ”Relaxați-vă! Acum sunt ocupat, dar rezolvăm și problemele astea în curând”, notează postul Europa Liberă.Președintele țării, Andrzej Duda, care a candidat din partea PiS la alegerile prezidențiale din 2015, care l-au adus la putere, a criticat acțiunile guvernului Tusk drept „încălcări constituționale flagrante”, dar nu a aprobat acuzațiile de lovitură de stat. Ungaria: Atac la adresa presei independente în ParlamentȘeful grupului parlamentar Fidesz, Máté Kocsis a lansat un atac fără precedent la adresa presei independente din Ungaria, în cadrul ultimei ședințe a Comisiei parlamentare pentru siguranță națională, transmite publicația Telex.”O parte a presei maghiare, așa zis independente este gata să-și vândă țara pentru bani ucraineni”, a declarat parlamentarul.El nu a adus dovezi în sprijinul acuzațiilor sale, dar a afirmat că ”serviciile secrete” maghiare ar fi informat comisia parlamentară pentru securitate că statul ucrainean încearcă să-l discrediteze pe premierul Viktor Orban cu ajutorul jurnaliștilor maghiari și străini.Citeste siUngaria: Finanțarea politicii de la cazinou de ofițeri la iluminări publiceAfirmațiile parlamentarului au fost susținute de ziarul guvernamental Magyar Nemzet, care ulterior a publicat un articol în care acuză direct mai multe publicații independente, inclusiv portalul de investigații Telex, care ar fi ”fabricat” un material video, ca parte a unei operațiuni a serviciilor secrete ucrainene care vizează defăimarea premierului Orban.Filmul complet, cu subtitrări în engleză, aici:În replică, publicația Telex a precizat că filmul la care se face referire este un documentar de investigație foarte bine documentat care demonstrează adevăratul ”imperiu economic” construit și controlat de familia Orban. ”După victoria în alegeri a lui Donald Trump, clanul lui Orban a schimbat strategia: ei susțin acum că nu banii americani (ai lui Soros) finanțează așa zisele campanii de dezinformare împotriva lor, ci banii ucraineni”, comentează publicația citată. Letonia: Guvernatorul Băncii Naționale reales în funcțieParlamentul Letoniei a votat în plen pentru desemnarea actualului guvernator al Băncii Naționale, Mārtiņš Kazāks, pentru un al doilea mandat în funcție, cu 67 de voturi pentru, 18 împotrivă și 4 abțineri, transmite site-ul Radioteleviziunii naționale.Pentru acest al doilea mandat, prevăzut pentru o perioadă de 5 ani, guvernatorul a declarat că principalele sale obiective vor fi întărirea siguranței serviciilor financiare și susținerea eficientă a creșterii economice.”Avem mult de lucru pentru a asigura siguranța maximă a tuturor tipurilor de plăți, stabilitatea prețurilor, scăderea inflației și creșterea rezilienței în fața crizelor. De asemenea trebuie să îmbunătățim serviciile financiare la nivel regional și să facem tot ce depinde de noi pentru a asigura o creștere economică accelerată”, a mai spus guvernatorul. Au contribuit la redactarea Revistei presei Europa Plus:Emilia Metrycka - Polonia;Alexandra Molnár - Ungaria Europa Plus este un proiect RFI România realizat în parteneriat cu Agenția Universitară a Francofoniei
The largest sea creature of all time was recently discovered—but in the middle of a desert in Peru! Scientists found the fossilized remains of an ancient whale, believed to have lived over 30 million years ago. This massive creature, called Perucetus colossus, could have weighed up to 200 tons, rivaling or even surpassing today's blue whales. Finding it in a desert is wild, but back in its day, that area was underwater, part of a prehistoric ocean. Its bones were so dense and heavy that researchers think it might've been a slow swimmer, spending most of its time floating and feeding. This discovery is rewriting what we know about ancient marine life and just how gigantic creatures could get! Credit: Whale Vertebrae: By Nancy Hann, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Serra da Capivara: By Vitor 1234, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Perucetus colossus: By Stegotyranno, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Skeleton of Whale: By Zacharia Nyambu, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Perucetus & Ocucajea: By SpinoDragon145, https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/... Mesturus verrucosus: By ©️ Raimond Spekking / CC BY-SA 4.0 (via Wikimedia Commons), https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Camel graffiti: By John Romano D'Orazio, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Blue whale: By dannzjs/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/oLtBL Perucetus colossus: By Major/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/oJTsD Killer Whale: By Trouvaille/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/6SI7C ダイナンアナゴ Sea Eel, Conger erebennus: By ffish.asia / floraZia.com/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/o8CYw Mollweide Paleographic Map: By Scotese, Christopher R.; Vérard, Christian; Burgener, Landon; Elling, Reece P.; Kocsis, Ádám T. - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10659112, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Person: By minikin/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/Ku97 ナマズ Amur Catfish, Silurus asotus: By ffish.asia / floraZia.com/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/oBpq9 Groenlandaspis: By Aleksey Grishchenko/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/oxv6K Sea krait / Sea snake: By saltoc in training/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/o8yQG Fish Jaw: By RISD Nature Lab/sketchfab, https://skfb.ly/o67LL Serrasalmimus: By Sophie Fernandez (MNHN) - Romain Vullo, Lionel Cavin, Bouziane Khallouf, Mbarek Amaghzaz, Nathalie Bardet, Nour-Eddine Jalil, Essaid Jourani, Fatima Khaldoune und Emmanuel Gheerbran - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Serrasalmimus 2: By Lilian Cazes - Romain Vullo, Lionel Cavin, Bouziane Khallouf, Mbarek Amaghzaz, Nathalie Bardet, Nour-Eddine Jalil, Essaid Jourani, Fatima Khaldoune and Emmanuel Gheerbran - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Animation is created by Bright Side. #brightside ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Listen to Bright Side on: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook - / brightside Instagram - / brightside.official Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Snapchat - / 1866144599336960 Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kocsis Zoltán kétszeres Kossuth- és Liszt Ferenc-díjas zongoraművész, karmester és zeneszerző, a Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar főzeneigazgatója, érdemes és kiváló művész, a kortárs magyar zene egyik legnagyobb alakja volt, aki hároméves korában kezdett el zongorázni. Nemzetközi ismertséget 18 éves korában szerzett azzal, hogy megnyerte a Magyar Rádió Beethoven-versenyét. Már 21 évesen megkapta a legrangosabb zenei kitüntetést, a Liszt Ferenc-díjat, majd 25 éves korában a magyar állam által adható legmagasabb kitüntetés, a Kossuth-díj is az övé lett. A világ számos vezető zenekarával fellépett, így a Berlini Filharmonikusokkal, a Royal Filharmonikus Zenekarral, a Bécsi Filharmonikusokkal, a Chicagói Szimfonikus Zenekarral, a San Francisco-i Szimfonikus Zenekarral, miközben rendszeres sztárvendége volt a világ számos zenei fesztiváljának. 1983-ban Fischer Ivánnal megalapította a Budapesti Fesztiválzenekart, 1997 őszétől pedig a Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekart vezette. Minden év május 30-án megtartott születésnapi koncertjének bevételét élete végéig a Gyermekmentő Szolgálatnak ajánlotta fel. 2012 szeptemberében életmentő szívműtéten esett át, 2016. november 6-án hosszú betegség után hunyt el. Ebben a 2006-ban készült interjúban főleg a munkáról esett szó, ami közben Kocsis szüneteket nemigen tartott, de beszélt a koncert-ráadások fölöslegességéről, a zenekar és a karmester hullámzó kapcsolatáról, a színpadi hazugságok természetrajzáról, a kontroll fontosságáról és egynémely korábbi konfliktusáról is. Hogyan támogathatja a munkánkat? - Legújabban már a Donably felületen is támogathat bennünket, itt ÁFA-mentesen segítheti munkavégzésünket: https://www.donably.com/friderikusz-podcast - De lehet a patronálónk a Patreon-on keresztül is, mert a támogatása mértékétől függően egyre több előnyhöz juthat: https://www.patreon.com/FriderikuszPodcast - Egyszerű banki átutalással is elismerheti munkavégzésünk minőségét. Ehhez a legfontosabb adatok az alábbiak: Név: TV Pictures Számlaszám: OTP Bank 11707062-21446081 Közlemény: Podcast-támogatás Ha külföldről utalna, nemzetközi számlaszámunk (IBAN - International Bank Account Number): HU68 1170 7062 2144 6081 0000 0000 BIC/SWIFT-kód: OTPVHUHB Akármilyen formában támogatja munkánkat, nagyon köszönjük! Kövessenek, kövessetek itt is: youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FriderikuszPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FriderikuszPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friderikuszpodcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/friderikuszpodcast Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3blRo2g Youtube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu6L9HlV4-KuNOYy_rS97rP_Q-ncvF14r Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3hm2vfi Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/hu/show/1000256535
Glenn Gould, a kanadai sztárzongorista a 20. század egyik legismertebb és legkiválóbb zongoraművésze volt. Játékában egyesült az a technikai tudás és zenei érzékenység, amely lehetővé tette, hogy különleges tolmácsa legyen Johann Sebastian Bach összetett zenéjének. Nemzetközi karrierje 1955-ben indult, amikor is lemezre játszotta Bach Goldberg-variációit, ez az album komolyzenei mérföldkővé vált, ennek ellenére 1981-ben Gould újra feljátszotta a darabot. 2007-ben aztán gondoltak egyet és digitális eljárással "leporolták" az 1955-ös felvételt, és elérték, hogy Gould akkor már több mint ötven éve rögzített zongorajátéka úgy szóljon, mintha a zongoraművész akkor és ott újra játszotta volna a darabot. Természetesen a zenei világot akkor erősen megosztotta ez a technika segítségével "felpolírozott" felvétel. Friderikusz Sándor 2007-ben felkérte Kocsis Zoltán zongoraművészt és Jeney Zoltán zeneszerzőt, hogy értékeljék együtt ezt az új felvételt, de mondanunk sem kell, nem csak erről beszélt a két kiváló művész, hanem közreműködésükkel beavatást nyertünk ennek a két embernek az igen magas nívójú zenei gondolkodásába is. Hogyan támogathatja a munkánkat? - Legújabban már a Donably felületen is támogathat bennünket, itt ÁFA-mentesen segítheti munkavégzésünket: https://www.donably.com/friderikusz-podcast - De lehet a patronálónk a Patreon-on keresztül is, mert a támogatása mértékétől függően egyre több előnyhöz juthat: https://www.patreon.com/FriderikuszPodcast - Egyszerű banki átutalással is elismerheti munkavégzésünk minőségét. Ehhez a legfontosabb adatok az alábbiak: Név: TV Pictures Számlaszám: OTP Bank 11707062-21446081 Közlemény: Podcast-támogatás Ha külföldről utalna, nemzetközi számlaszámunk (IBAN - International Bank Account Number): HU68 1170 7062 2144 6081 0000 0000 BIC/SWIFT-kód: OTPVHUHB Akármilyen formában támogatja munkánkat, nagyon köszönjük! Kövessenek, kövessetek itt is: youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FriderikuszPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FriderikuszPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friderikuszpodcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/friderikuszpodcast Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3blRo2g Youtube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu6L9HlV4-KuNOYy_rS97rP_Q-ncvF14r Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3hm2vfi Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/hu/show/1000256535
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durée : 00:15:32 - Le Disque classique du jour du mercredi 11 septembre 2024 - Rafael Orozco nous emporte avec le Royal Philharmonic Orchestra et le Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra dans un best of des œuvres du grand Sergei Rachmaninoff.
我们都应该听听古典音乐!音乐修养、生活品味和审美趣味,都是可以通过古典音乐来培养的;而且浩如烟海的作品,本身就充满了美的趣味和享受。很多人觉得古典乐的欣赏充满门槛,似乎不懂乐理就很难听懂。但其实不是,不懂乐理,并不妨碍我们欣赏,也不妨碍我们被它的美和独特所感动。今天这期节目,想跟你分享我是如何入门,以及如何去欣赏古典音乐。尽管我算不上骨灰级、学术型的厉害古典乐迷,但我非常愿意和你一起享受古典音乐的美。我将尽量不去说艰深晦涩的东西,并尽可能地播放好的作品与你来听,希望能让你产生一些些接触古典音乐的兴趣,通过这期节目也能入门~
On this Season 2 Finale Episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast, I again have the pleasure of speaking with Ilka Kocsis, the author of Ilka's Kitchen. Like bookends to this season, Ilka was my first guest of Season 2, and now she is back on the podcast for the finale episode of Season 2 to talk about her experience as a winner and participant of the Balassi Summer University Scholarship Program in Budapest during the summer of 2023, which is organized by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. We are going to discuss all the details of Ilka's four week cultural immersion experience… from the application process, to the travel logistics, to the housing and food accommodations, and of course we will discuss the daily schedule of Hungarian language classes and cultural experiences included in the scholarship. Once you hear Ilka tell us about all of the amazing things that are included in this program, I am sure that you will want to apply for the scholarship for next summer. In this episode, Ilka and I will also discuss the SECOND edition of her cookbook memoir, Ilka's Kitchen, and all the new things that were added to make this second edition. And…Typically, we begin each episode with my guest's Hungarian heritage, but we have already discussed this topic with Ilka when she was my first guest of Season 2, so if you missed that episode, you should go back and listen after this episode so you can hear more details about Ilka's family's journey from Hungary to Australia. But don't worry, those details aren't immediately necessary for you to enjoy today's topics. So let's get started with our season 2 finale episode that is jam packed important details and insightful conversations with Ilka Kocsis about the Balassi Summer University Program and her cookbook memoir, Ilka's Kitchen, edition 2. Below you will find information about how you can connect with Ilka to purchase a copy of her book. You will also find information about the Balassi Summer program and details about how you can apply for the scholarship. Make sure you stay tuned to my social media for details about how you can enter to win a free copy of Ilka's Kitchen. If you have feedback or questions about today's episode, or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find my email, social media information, and podcast website in the show notes. If you've enjoyed this episode and you are interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community that we are building, please don't hesitate to reach out, I would love to hear from you.CONNECT with The Balassi Summer University ProgramWebsite: www.balassieducation.huFacebook: Balassi Képzési Programok / Balassi Education Programs CONNECT with Ilka Kocsis Reach out through Instagram or Facebook to purchase her book. Instagram: @ilkas_kitchen_storiesFacebook: Ilka's Kitchen www.balassieducation.huCONNECT with the PodcastWebsite: www.myhungarianheritage.comEmail: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast
durée : 00:58:49 - Zoltán Kocsis, un don remarquable et une pensée originale - par : Aurélie Moreau - Pour Zoltán Kocsis, pianiste, chef d'orchestre et compositeur, "la perfection est peut-être un élément de compréhension immédiate mais ce sont les idées qui comptent… Il vaut mieux risquer quelques imperfections que condamner la musique au silence".
Kocsis Fülöp érsek-metropolita előadása a Mária Rádió által szervezett imareggelin
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Columbia broadcaster John Kocsis Jr. discusses his book “Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima,” Tyler and Ben look at the end of title droughts and Josh spreads his wings in another Ghosts of the Minors To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jacob Milham interviews Columbia Fireflies broadcaster John Kocsis about the 2023 season with the Kansas City Royals Low-A affiliate. Plus, he has a brand-new book called Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima. Learn more about his pandemic project coming to life. You can buy the book wherever books are sold, but the Amazon link is right here for your shopping convenience. Follow John on Twitter at @JKocsis8 as well for more updates and insight into the Royals minor leagues. Thank you to our partner, Batchelder Family Farms. Use our exclusive promo code ROYAL in their online store or in person for 15% off your purchase. Find out more information at www.batchelderfamilyfarms.com. You can follow the team on Twitter with Jeremy Greco at @hokius, Jacob Milham at @JacobMilhamKC, and Greg Walker at @Gregnotcreg. Follow the podcast itself on Twitter at @RoyalRundownPod. The podcast is now on TikTok! Find breaking news and highlights there at @RoyalRundownPod. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/royals-rundown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/royals-rundown/support
This episode we welcome John Kocsis, Jr; Broadcast and Media Relations Manager for the Columbia Fireflies, and now he can add "Author" to his resume, as his pandemic-project, "Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima" is available now for order! We talk about the book, stories that didn't make the book and more!"Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima," is available now on Amazon!A freetimes Halloween!Tickets are available now for "A freetimes Halloween!" Make sure to use Promo Code "NOTHINGER" at check out for $10 off individual tickets! We'll see you there!A freetimes Halloween | Use Promo Code "NOTHINGER" for $10 Off Preach Jacobs | Linktr.eeCity of West Columbia WebsiteFall Back Fest – City of West ColumbiaJohn Kocsis, Jr. | "Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima"Columbia Fireflies | MiLB.comJohn Kocsis, Jr. TwitterHey! Thanks for checking the show notes! Visit our LinkTree and subscribe!Check out our new Merchandise Page! New designs to support your Favorite Podcast!The All About Nothing: Podcast is produced and engineered by Barrett Gruber.When the show is recorded live in studio, it's recorded from the Podcast Studio at G.O.T Sounds Studio in Lexington South Carolina; owned and operated by Nique The Geek. Special thanks to Cake for the intro music, Muff the Producer for the outro music, DJ Lonzo, Zac King and you, our listeners. To follow Barrett, please visit his LinkTr.ee Page!Check out our "The All About Nothing: Podcast" Merch Caps! You can see them here in our Instagram Announcement! Get them while they're available! $30 (plus shipping if necessary). You can Venmo the show @allaboutnothing, or message us for details on where you can pick on up!Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, Like and Share where you can! Please email us; theshow@theallaboutnothing.com or call and leave a message at (803) 672-0533! We want to hear your feedback! Please also check out our #PartnerPodcasts.Zac and I host "
This week Nick Badders and Nina Sobotka sat down with John Kocsis Jr. on The StormCast presented by the Sarpy County Chamber of Commerce . John is the Broadcasting/Media Relations Manager for the Columbia Fireflies, who are the Single-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. This episode John talked about Columbia's season, some players fans should keep their eyes on, his book focused on Minor League Baseball, specific promo nights like Area 51 Night and Paw Patrol Night & more! For tickets and more information, please visit omahastormchasers.com, call the Werner Park Ticket office at (402) 738-5100, and follow the team on social media. You can follow the team on Twitter @omastormchasers, on Instagram @omahastormchasers, and “like” the team on Facebook at facebook.com/omahastormchasers.
Kocsis Fülöp érsek atyával Somogyi Dorottya Klára beszélget énekről, zenéről és a Görögkatolikus Metropólia liturgikus zenei táboráról
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爆了!国产剧又爆了!这一次爆了的是《漫长的季节》。作为五一档最大的赢家,《漫长的季节》开播以来口碑不断上升,豆瓣9.5的评分已经成为了年度最佳剧集的有利竞争者。东北,下岗,尘封的记忆,残忍的凶杀案。在东北文艺复兴的浪潮中,《漫长的季节》和它的前辈一样把视角聚焦在人人都曾经历,却没人能够说清楚的往昔岁月中。对人,对事,对物,《漫长的季节》并没有直白地控诉,而是带着一种怜悯的视角去呈现曾经发生的一切。那么本期节目,我们就来聊一聊《漫长的季节》这部爆款剧集,聊一聊东北往事和国产剧集未来发展方向。2023年戛纳电影节即将开幕,深焦也将派出小队进行前方报道。戛纳期间,我们会发布一个“戛纳日记”系列播客,分享每天的戛纳趣事,以及影片的第一手观后感。如果有平台或者品牌对我们的“戛纳日记”系列播客感兴趣,希望以冠名或者其他方式赞助,可以与我们进行联系,请加微信:cuddle2miao,并备注“戛纳播客”。《漫长的季节》剧照本期嘉宾:黄哲成有趣而无用的人做着有趣而无用的事豆瓣 @hzcneo申迪2022年山一女导演扶植计划入围五强导演。豆瓣@鼻腔干燥小红书@Juju昊天著有《逆转未来—影像的自塑》时间轴:本期播客总时长:75:4406:55 《漫长的季节》对东北的描绘从东北人的角度来看,《漫长的季节》中的东北是最接近现实的同时他舍弃掉了那些关于东北的刻板印象14:27 东北下岗潮的回忆当年所有的东北人都经历了下岗,并没有觉得特别。直到后来才发现这不是普遍的现象。20:31《漫长的季节》中三个主角的塑造三个主角的表演都是无可挑剔的,通过表演呈现了时间对角色的改变。剧作上人物的复杂性是通过细节的刻画呈现的。31:19《漫长的季节》中反面角色的塑造没有一个角色是真正的反派,所有人都是被时代推到了那个位置上,被逼着做出了选择。受害者与施暴者是一体两面的存在。36:45 《漫长的季节》三条时间的处理三条时间线增加了整个故事的悬疑感,也更好地展示了整个事件对人物地改变。这种叙事地方式需要的是对细节和节奏极致地把控。52:06《漫长的季节》对于结尾的处理向前看只是一个美好的愿望,但真正尽力过一切的人都已经死了。55:42曾经东北的下岗潮和今天的失业潮的对比当年的东北,重头再来面临的压力并没有今天的人那么多。今天大规模的失业潮更接近于日本的状态,机会更少,困难更多。61:21国产电视剧的黄金时代来了么?电视剧和电影的受众不同,讲故事的方式不同,拍摄的难度也不同。流媒体的发展给创作带来了更大的空间。电视剧和电影同样面临着各种限制,都需要想办法绕过。素材库涉及剧集:《漫长的季节》《隐秘的角落》《马大帅》《平原上的摩西》《回响》《狂飙》《真探》本期使用音乐:开场:The Molds - Blue Moon中插:Zoltán Kocsis,Claude Debussy - Suite bergamasque, L. 75:3. Clair de lune结尾:姜育恒 - 再回首制作团队:监制:Peter Cat统筹:黄哲成策划:黄哲成剪辑:黄哲成编辑:电车
Kocsis Zoltán kétszeres Kossuth- és Liszt Ferenc-díjas zongoraművész, karmester és zeneszerző, a Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar főzeneigazgatója, érdemes és kiváló művész, a kortárs magyar zene egyik legmeghatározóbb alakja abból az alkalomból volt a Friderikusz Most vendége, hogy 85. születésnapját ünnepelte a Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar, amelynek Kocsis Zoltán 1997 őszétől kezdve a vezetője volt. A Nemzeti Filharmonikusokkal Európa számos országában, valamint Japánban és az Egyesült Államokban is szerepeltek, a közönség mindenütt világsztárokat megillető lelkesedéssel ünnepelte a zenekart is, de személyesen a vezetőjét is. Kocsis a minden év május 30-án megtartott születésnapi koncertjének bevételét élete végéig a Gyermekmentő Szolgálatnak ajánlotta fel. Kocsissal beszélgetni mindig öröm volt, mert nemcsak eredeti módon gondolkodott, de kitűnően fogalmazott is. 2012 őszén életmentő szívműtéten esett át, majd alig négy évvel később, 64 éves korában, 2016-ban meghalt. Hogyan támogathatja a munkánkat? Legyen a patronálónk, és a támogatása mértékétől függően egyre több előnyhöz juthat:https://www.patreon.com/FriderikuszPodcast Egyszeri vagy rendszeres banki átutalással is segíthet. Ehhez a legfontosabb adatok:Név: TV PicturesSzámlaszám: OTP Bank 11707062-21446081Közlemény: Podcast-támogatás Ha külföldről utalna, nemzetközi számlaszámunk (IBAN - International Bank Account Number): HU68 1170 7062 2144 6081 0000 0000BIC/SWIFT-kód: OTPVHUHB Akármilyen formában támogatja munkánkat, köszönjük! Kövessenek, kövessetek itt is:youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FriderikuszPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FriderikuszPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/friderikuszpodcastAnchor: https://anchor.fm/friderikuszpodcast Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3blRo2gGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3fc7A7tApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3hm2vfi #FriderikuszPodcast
Thanks to @stilloneblackmansopinion for the opening to our show this week! Definitely go follow him on TikTok for more insights, opinions and parody!On this episode, Barrett and Zac (sans Trent) discuss the (unlikely) regrowing of toes during a prayer session in Missouri; Wisconsin Voters elect (in our opinion) the best candidate for the State Supreme Court; Donald Trump gets arrested, arraigned and booked; And they talk about what was missed during the Trump/Court Day.***Listener Participation: This week we also introduce “The Reading Nothing Corner.” Completely out of context, we read a segment randomly choose from a book and we ask you, the listener to tell us which book; email theshow@theallaboutnothing.com or Tweet us @aan_pod with the name of the book and we will figure announce you on the show and arrange a gift to send to you!In the second half, John Kocsis, Jr., Broadcast and Media Relations Manager for the Columbia Fireflies joins Zac and Barrett to discuss his upcoming book, "Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima" and the upcoming Columbia Fireflies Baseball Season, and more!@StillOneBlackMansOpinion | TikTok@StillOneBlackMansOpinion | "Indictment Blues"John Kocsis, Jr. TwitterColumbia Fireflies Twitter"Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima"Also! Make sure you head over to bestofcolumbia.com and Nominate the show; "The All About Nothing: Podcast"Nominations are live until April 30th @ 11:59 PM EDT!Voting starts on June 7th @ 12:00 AM EDT!All this and more!The show is recorded live from the G.O.T Sounds Studio in Columbia South Carolina and is engineered and produced by Nique The Geek. Special thanks to Cake for the intro music, Muff the Producer for the outro music, DJ Lonzo, Zac King and you, our listeners.To follow Barrett, please visit his LinkTr.ee Page!
John Kocsis Jr., Broadcasting & Media Relations Manager for the Columbia Fireflies, hops on the show to talk about his book "Play-byPlay from the Minors", buses breaking down, restaurants in the middle of nowhere, the comparison between Beloit and Hagerstown, Mugshot Monday, and more!
On the latest episode of Mocs on the Mic presented by SmartBank, host Chris Goforth goes into the “Way Back Machine” to talk with 2022 Hall of Famers Steven Kocsis (cross country/track) and Jonathan Hodge (men's golf).Jonathan Hodge – Men's Golf – 2006-09 Jonathan Hodge was a two-time Southern Conference Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008. He graduated with a school-record 71.41 scoring average, a mark that is now ranks second. He was a second team All-American as a junior when he had a school-record three wins in the season. Hodge was in the top 20 in the world amateur rankings during his career at UTC and guided the group to three consecutive Southern Conference team titles. He was also a member of the SoCon 100th Anniversary Team. Steven Kocsis – Cross Country/Track & Field - 2001-05 A two-time Southern Conference Cross Country and Indoor Track Runner of the Year, Steven Kocsis is one of the most decorated student-athletes from the men's program. He led the Mocs to SoCon titles as the individual champion in 2003 and 2004. He also won five titles in Indoor track and four more in Outdoor competition. He was the SoCon Indoor Athlete of the Year in 2004 and 2005 and the Outdoor Athlete of the Year in 2004. All totaled, he won 13 All-SoCon honors in cross country and track and field in his career and was a member of the SoCon 100th Anniversary Team. Follow each episode of Mocs on the Mic on GoMocs.com, Spotify or Apple Podcasts as we discuss all things Chattanooga Mocs. Click to subscribe and get notified when it drops! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of the Dad Hat Chronicles podcast, I had the pleasure to interview John Kocsis. He is the voice of the Columbia Fireflies. We discussed how he go to be the voice of the team as well as his experience writing a book. I attached the link to his book preorder so that you order yours. Enjoy. John Kocsis: Book: https://www.amazon.com/Play-Play-Minors-Profiles-Broadcasters/dp/1476691444/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2UKM7SK6I8QZP&keywords=John+Kocsis&qid=1678673067&sprefix=john+kocsis%2Caps%2C95&sr=8-1Twitter: https://twitter.com/JKocsis8Columbia Fireflies: https://www.milb.com/columbiaThe Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles Support the showMake sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
This episode was recorded at Malvern Manor over the weekend! First Jason Kupzyk sits down with Shane Coffey to discuss a creepy paranormal incident that happened to him at the Manor minutes before recording. Apparently a Shadow Person impersonates Jason. Then Jason Kupzyk & Josh Heard catch up and also talk with Austin Spurrier about his first time investigating the Manor. Last, but certainly not least, the guys interview Paul Kocsis about a few paranormal devices he has invented that we believe may revolutionize the paranormal field! Malvern Manor - https://malvernmanor.weebly.com/ Shane Coffey - https://www.instagram.com/shane_coffey_outdoors/ Austin Spurrier - https://www.tiktok.com/@spiritualelyte Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/ectoplasmshow Ectoplasm Show Links: Phone Number: 913-730-7255 Website: https://www.ectoplasmshow.com/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/ectoplasmshow/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/ectoplasmshow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ectoplasmshow Email: ectoplasmshow@gmail.com Store: http://ectoplasmshow.threadless.com/ Network: Podbelly Network: https://podbelly.com/ Sponsors: Big Rip Brewing Company: http://bigripbrewing.com/
This week Justin Rolfes and Nina Sobotka sat down with John Kocsis Jr on The StormCast presented by the Sarpy County Chamber of Commerce . John is the Broadcasting/Media Relations Manager for the Columbia Fireflies, who are the Single-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. The episode talked about Columbia's season, some players fans should keep their eyes on, some fun they have off the field & more! For tickets and more information, please visit omahastormchasers.com, call the Werner Park Ticket office at (402) 738-5100, and follow the team on social media. You can follow the team on Twitter @omastormchasers, on Instagram @omahastormchasers, and “like” the team on Facebook at facebook.com/omahastormchasers.
Kocsis Krisztián élettörténetére a Facebookon figyelt fel Friderikusz Sándor. A cigánysorról indult fiatalember kijátszotta a papírforma szerint rá váró balsorsot és ritka sikertörténetet tudhat a magáénak, amelybe persze besegítettek a véletlenek, a külső körülmények, a tisztességes emberek és nem utolsó sorban az egyéni adottságok is. Ez a podcast - a többi között - azért készült, hogy a 35 éves korára szédítően nagy utat bejárt férfi története ne pusztán szerencsés kivétel legyen. Hogyan támogathatja a munkánkat? Legyen a patronálónk, és a támogatása mértékétől függően egyre több előnyhöz juthat: https://www.patreon.com/FriderikuszPodcast Egyszeri vagy rendszeres banki átutalással is segíthet. Ehhez a legfontosabb adatok: Név: TV Pictures Számlaszám: OTP Bank 11707062-21446081 Közlemény: Podcast-támogatás Ha külföldről utalna, nemzetközi számlaszámunk (IBAN - International Bank Account Number): HU68 1170 7062 2144 6081 0000 0000 BIC/SWIFT-kód: OTPVHUHB Akármilyen formában támogatja munkánkat, köszönjük! Kövessenek, kövessetek itt is: youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FriderikuszPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FriderikuszPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friderikuszpodcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/friderikuszpodcast Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3blRo2g Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3fc7A7t Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3hm2vfi #FriderikuszPodcast
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On this week's episode of What The Pod Was That: Barrett finds his way into some videos that could change your life; Cari finds God, is kidnapped by a cult and replaced by our special Guest, John Kocsis, Jr. ; and Zac wears moccasins and hopes that Barrett and John won't acknowledge the cultural appropriation. John Kocsis, Jr. Broadcasting and Media Relations Manager for the Columbia Fireflies https://https://www.milb.com/columbia (MiLB Columbia Fireflies) https://twitter.com/JKocsis8 (@JKocsis8 on Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/jkocsisjr (John's Facebook page)
We welcome Mihaly Fazekas, assistant professor at the Central European University, Department of Public Policy, who works on a range of topics related to corruption. The interview covers how how his own personal experience with bad public infrastructure inspired him to conduct corruption research, why he believes that corruption research would benefit from a better understanding of what are actually ymeasuring when we study corruption and the importance of investigative journalism (for example the invesgtative journalism center direct36; https://www.direkt36.hu/en/). Mihaly then makes a compelling pitch why public procurement offers a relevant and interesting subject for corruption researchers. The enf of the interview deals with the intersection between big data, technology and corruption, such as whether new corruption risks emanate from Artificial Intelligence and how AI conversely might be used to fight corruption. Concrete examples mentioned: the e-procurement portal Dozorro in Ukraine: https://oecd-opsi.org/innovations/dozorro/ Mihaly's pick of the podcast: the classic computer game civilization II: https://civilization.com/de-DE/civilization-2/ Further reading on AI and anti-corruption: Fazekas, M., & Kocsis, G. (2020). Uncovering high-level corruption: cross-national objective corruption risk indicators using public procurement data. British Journal of Political Science, 50(1), 155-164. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-political-science/article/uncovering-highlevel-corruption-crossnational-objective-corruption-risk-indicators-using-public-procurement-data/8A1742693965AA92BE4D2BA53EADFDF0 Abdou, A., Basdevant, O., David-Barrett, E., & Fazekas, M. (2022). Assessing Vulnerabilities to Corruption in Public Procurement and Their Price Impact. IMF Working Papers, 2022(094). https://www.elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/001/2022/094/article-A001-en.xml Adam, I., & Fazekas, M. (2021). Are emerging technologies helping win the fight against corruption? A review of the state of evidence. Information Economics and Policy, 57, 100950. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016762452100038X Köbis, N., Starke, C., & Rahwan, I. (2022). The promise and perils of using artificial intelligence to fight corruption. Nature Machine Intelligence, 4(5), 418-424. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-022-00489-1.epdf?sharing_token=EdeuqUBk2oKscPxws-8D8tRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MSvwdFseOcM6qa-7nxQYsZYARiqghH2fBcU3_YVcnprrGjCkjAT_ckOEcdYz5UF1qnHidcuHymvw9CuowLifDJHoE1fGJ8XeL2AP-YJttRiF8JbxMcwgUWCUAzAK5ZbBE%3D