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Bubba Dub brings the energy as he welcomes NFL legend and future Hall of Famer Adrian Peterson to the show! From humble beginnings in East Texas to breaking records in the NFL, AP shares his full journey—raw, honest, and inspirational.Highlights from the Interview:• Growing up in Palestine, TX & nearly quitting football for track• Dominating at Oklahoma as a freshman phenom• Draft day drama & proving doubters wrong• Breaking the NFL single-game rushing record (296 yards!)• Rehabbing a torn ACL & LCL in 8 months — then nearly breaking the all-time rushing record• Trash talk stories, hardest hits, and respect for Tom Brady• Honest thoughts on today’s RBs, MVP legacy, and his biggest career regretAP holds nothing back — calling himself the GOAT RB while still saluting greats like Emmitt Smith & Walter Payton.#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Elisabeth Assayag explore l'orientation scolaire avec des invités inspirants. Isabelle Huot, directrice de l'EM Lyon Business School, présente les atouts de son école et son approche pédagogique innovante. Catherine Dang, fondatrice de Jexplore, explique comment sa start-up utilise la réalité virtuelle pour aider les jeunes à découvrir divers métiers. Fabrice Marcella, directeur de la banque des startups chez LCL, apporte ses conseils à Catherine. Enfin, Imane Hedayati d'E-academy, partage sa passion pour les mathématiques à travers une plateforme en ligne. Cet épisode met en lumière les innovations et les défis de l'orientation scolaire.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
“Conversation designer jobs are inherently collaborative” Jyoti Iyer earned her PhD in linguistics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Since then she’s made the journey from theoretical linguistics to expertise in customer-facing language experiences. She is currently employed as a conversation designer, working at the interface between customer-focused experience design and enterprise AI, and focused on LLM-powered chat: guardrails, analytics and metrics, and API integrations. She’s also an LCL alum! Jyoti Iyer on LinkedIn Jyoti Iyer’s website Topics include: – theoretical linguistics – teaching – semantics – conversation design – networking – human computer interaction – LLMsThe post Episode #68: Jyoti Iyer first appeared on Linguistics Careercast.
Dans cet épisode de « La France bouge », Elisabeth Assayag nous emmène au siège de LCL à Paris pour la septième étape du « Tour de France de l'énergie d'entreprendre » organisé par la banque. Aux côtés de Serge Magdeleine, directeur général de LCL, nous découvrons deux startups innovantes : CoeurNet, avec son système de reconnaissance biométrique basé sur les battements de cœur, et Zoé Kerr, avec son dispositif de détection de chutes pour les personnes âgées utilisant les ondes WiFi.Serge Magdeleine explique comment LCL souhaite comprendre et accompagner les créateurs d'entreprises. Fabrice Marsella, directeur de la Banque des Startups chez LCL, apporte son expertise aux entrepreneurs. LCL tire des enseignements de cette tournée, notamment sur les freins administratifs à l'entrepreneuriat en France.Cet épisode montre le rôle de LCL dans l'accompagnement et la valorisation de l'entrepreneuriat, au-delà du financement. Une initiative innovante à découvrir !Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Coffee with Samso Episode 202 brings retail investors into an ASX company that may have the potential to become a multi-bagger investment. The LCL Resource Limited (ASX:LCL) story is one that will resonate with many retail small cap investors. A low market capitalisation of AUD $10M and an inferred gold resource of 831,000 ounces in a booming gold market where drilling results are being rewarded. LCL is not a stranger to the Samso platform, with "Los Cerros Limited (ASX: LCL) - A High-Grade Gold Porphyry Story in Colombia" published on 29th October 2021 and a Samso Insight written and published on 15th February 2022 entitled "Good Geology Never Disappoints - Los Cerros Limited (ASX: LCL) Colombian Style." The story changed to a Papua New Guinea focus recently, and on 25th November 2022, LCl released "Company acquires multiple PNG copper, nickel, gold targets" which was the entry into Papua New Guinea. Management Change Management and Board changes (Board Changes) within the company will bring much needed youth and energy into the LCL Resources, which, in my opinion, is why I am having a conversation on Coffee with Samso with Christopher Van Wijk, the Executive Chair of the company. LCL was in a transaction to sell the Columbian assets but as I have realised, that resolution was voted down by shareholders. Whether this decision in hindsight turns out to be the correct decision will be known soon. Could it be sold to a higher bidder as the gold sentiment rise will be something to ponder about at that time. What is more interesting for me is the current direction for the company with new management. The Project The Kusi project is a good start for the company with the inferred resource of 831,000 ounces of gold. The future of the project sounds like there are a lot of positives. Papua New Guinea is a haven for projects that are company makers. There are multi-million ounces of gold in the region that will be nectar to honey for LCL Resources. Coffee with Samso This is one of those conversations where I learnt a lot about my guest and the company story. Christopher Van Wijk gave me the impression that he has come into LCl with a mission to take this AUD $10M market cap to greater heights. His energy and the, as a matter of fact, tone of discussion give me confidence they have the right jockey. The next question is what the horse is like, and the rest of the team is able to do with the current project. As a matter of funding, I think that the fact that there are high-net-worth individuals backing this vehicle is a very good addition to the story. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:08 Introduction 03:26 Who is Chris van Wijk? 04:18 Updates on the Columbian Project 06:18 The KUSI Project 07:39 Any jurisdiction issues? 09:25 Confidence in gold project 11:50 What can investors look forward to? 13:40 Discussion on funding 17:05 Takeaway 17:35 What can investors look forward to in terms of exploration activities? 20:11 Conclusion About Christopher Van Wijk Chris is a seasoned geologist with expertise in project evaluation and generation. He possesses extensive experience in base metal and gold exploration across Africa, Europe, the Americas, and Australia. Chris has also managed joint ventures and evaluated projects for leading mining companies such as BHP, IAMGOLD, First Quantum Minerals, and Fortescue Metals Group. He holds a Master of Science in Ore Deposit Geology from the University of Western Australia and is a member of the AUSIMM. About LCL Resources Limited LCL, incorporated in Australia, is an ASX listed exploration and mining company. The Company holds ~3890Km2 of exploration titles in 5 regions of Papua New Guinea, prospective for copper, gold and nickel. The Company also holds a dominant position within the Quinchia region of the Mid-Cauca Gold Belt of Colombia. The Company is actively exploring in PNG while the 100% owned, 10,500 ha Quinchia Gold Project (2.6Moz @ 1g/t) in Colombia progresses through early stage feasibility related studies..
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Dans ce nouvel épisode, que deviendra Audi Brussels après sa fermeture ? Théo Francken veut en faire un site stratégique pour l'industrie de défense. De plus en plus de Belges franchissent la frontière pour faire leurs courses, attirés par des prix plus bas. LCL, l'entreprise belge, investit dans les énergies renouvelables pour accélérer sa croissance, en installant trois nouvelles éoliennes.Qui se cache derrière le bitcoin ? Sébastien Buron, journaliste chez Trends Tendances, nous raconte sa rencontre avec un potentiel candidat.Finalement, du coté de la bourse, Delphine Wykes, de BNP Paribas Fortis, revient sur les résultats de Nvidia et la croissance américaine qui semble décélérer.
Wat zit ze in De 7 vandaag? Amerika en Oekraïne zouden een grondstoffendeal hebben. Dat melden verschillende internationale media. Zeldzame aardmetalen uit Oekraïense bodem in ruil voor verdere Amerikaanse steun. Volgens Trump zal Zelensky vrijdag in Washington zijn voor de ondertekening.De Vlaamse kortingsbonnen voor energiezuinige huishoudtoestellen zijn vier keer zo populair als verwacht. De Nutsregulator wil dat ze worden stopgezet, anders wordt het veel te duur.En de Belgische technologiegroep LCL heeft meer stroom nodig om z'n datacenter te laten draaien, ze kopen daarvoor drie eigen windturbines. Host: Bert RymenProductie: Roan Van Eyck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dans cet épisode de Morning Data Chat, Emmanuel Vignon, Directeur de l'IA chez Theodo, reçoit Axel Cypel, Responsable IA à la direction de la stratégie chez LCL. Axel partage son expérience sur l'industrialisation des projets d'IA en environnement bancaire, l'importance des besoins métiers clairs et des sponsors solides, ainsi que les enjeux d'une collaboration efficace entre métier, DSI et équipe IA. Il revient également sur ses deux ouvrages, Au cœur de l'intelligence artificielle et Voyage au bout de l'IA (qui a obtenu le prix Roberval 2024 dans la catégorie Grand Public), où il vulgarise les concepts de l'IA, déconstruit les mythes, et explore les enjeux éthiques et sociétaux liés à ces technologies.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dave MacLeod is one of the best all-around climbers in the world. He returns to the podcast to talk about his new book, Moving the Needle. We discuss the simple decisions that led to his success, getting the basics right, how to climb harder in your 40s, the value of daydreaming, writing books, how diet affects mood, Paul Saladino's meat and fruit approach, how to thrive on a keto diet, metabolic health, LCL cholesterol, seed oils, alcohol, the state of scientific research, and much more. Mad Rock:madrock.comUse code “NUGGET10” at checkout for 10% off your next order.AG1:drinkAG1.com/NUGGETUse this link to get a free year's supply of vitamin D + 5 travel packs.Arc'teryx:Women's climbing clothingMen's climbing clothingCheck out the Psiphon and Serratus Alpine Kits launching January 15th.PhysiVantage:physivantage.com (link includes 15% off coupon)Use code "NUGGET15" at checkout for 15% off your next order.The NUG:frictitiousclimbing.com/products/the-nugCheck out my new portable hangboard.Tindeq:tindeq.comUse code “nugget” for $10 off your order. Become a Patron:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbingWe are supported by these amazing BIG GIVERS:Michael Roy, Mark and Julie Calhoun, and Yinan LiuShow Notes: thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/dave-macleod-returnsNuggets:(00:00:00) – Intro(00:02:34) – Themes for the today's podcast(00:04:59) – ‘Moving the Needle'(00:10:54) – How curiosity feeds consistency(00:17:44) – Simple decisions that move the needle(00:21:55) – Time x mileage x variety(00:34:09) – Balancing projecting & volume(00:41:08) – Tree crimping(00:43:50) – Almost daily training(00:49:08) – The basics(01:00:38) – When to end bouldering sessions(01:06:38) – Rolling with the punches(01:13:31) – Managing training load & staying in the game(01:24:43) – Finger training(01:30:09) – An unlikely breakthrough (FA of ‘Bultitude' V14)(01:37:09) – Finger strength PRs(01:43:42) – How to climb harder in your 40s(01:59:54) – Taking short breaks(02:02:56) – Daydreaming(02:05:30) – Making it hard to fail(02:13:27) – One thing at a time(02:17:19) – Writing books(02:25:25) – Factors that led to sending ‘Rhapsody' E11(02:32:16) – Books vs. podcasts(02:34:35) – Confidence & conflict(02:42:06) – Dave's experiment with a Western Diet(02:46:48) – How our diet can affect mood(02:52:26) – Paul Saladino, keto, fruit, & metabolic health(03:10:37) – Why Dave keeps coming back to keto(03:15:52) – How much protein Dave eats on keto(03:19:36) – Energy & weight management(03:26:40) – LDL Cholesterol(03:40:25) – Kitavan Islanders, heart disease, & lifestyle factors(03:46:51) – Seed oils & alcohol(03:49:25) – A need for unbiased scientific research(03:54:50) Where to buy Dave's book
In this episode of Counsel to Counsel, host Stephen Seckler is joined by Susanne Aronowitz, a senior consultant with Beard Strategies and a Professional Certified Coach, to discuss career transitions and job satisfaction for lawyers. Susanne shares her journey from employment attorney to career coach, offering insights drawn from her 25 years of experience. Together, they explore how lawyers can address career dissatisfaction, identify whether issues are fixable within their current role, and recognize when it's time to move on. Susanne also provides actionable advice on navigating involuntary job loss, reframing layoffs as opportunities for growth, and leveraging networking for successful transitions. The conversation covers strategies for improving job satisfaction, such as proposing changes to employers, adjusting responsibilities, and exploring complementary practice areas. Susanne highlights the importance of self-care and managing negative self-talk during career transitions, as well as practical steps for processing emotions and maintaining professionalism in the face of job loss. Packed with valuable tips and inspiring success stories, this episode offers a roadmap for lawyers seeking fulfillment and balance in their careers. Don't miss Susanne's expert guidance on turning challenges into opportunities! For more information, visit Susanne's website or contact her directly. Additional Resources Strategies for Prioritizing Well-Being in Attorney Job Searches and Career Development Episode 142-Winning in Your Own Court with Dena Lefkowitz Episode 135-Tackling Mental Health Issues in the Law with Amy Levine and LCL ·
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In this conversation, Dr. Beau discusses various cases of knee pain, focusing on lateral collateral ligament (LCL) sprains. He presents two case studies: a 58-year-old male skateboarder and a 43-year-old female runner, detailing their injuries, treatment approaches, and rehabilitation strategies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying causes of pain, the role of strength training in recovery, and the need for a holistic approach to patient care in sports medicine. -- 00:00 Introduction and Updates on Athletes 06:14 Differential Diagnosis and Assessment Techniques 12:30 Functional Health Coaching and Patient Engagement 23:06 Understanding Lateral Knee Pain 33:31 Case Study: LCL Sprain in a Runner 42:15 The Importance of Strength Training for Runners 48:32 FARM Cast Outro.mp4
在这期特别节目中,我和阿姆分享了听了4000+小时播客后的心得体会!我们想和大家分享一下我们是如何开始接触播客、为什么会被这个媒介深深吸引,以及最重要的——我们各自平时最喜欢收听的播客节目。播客为我们打开了一扇全新的世界之门,不仅带来了有趣的故事,还让我们在轻松的氛围中学到了许多知识。通过这次的推荐,希望能帮助大家也找到适合自己口味的播客节目,在忙碌的生活中找到一丝宁静与乐趣,一起在丰富多彩的播客世界中享受探索的过程。阿姆的推荐1. **商业就是这样** - **推荐理由**:一档由第一财经出品的商业播客,每周一期,深入剖析商业现象,适合想了解市场趋势的人。 - **推荐集数**:Vol.39 小历史|桑塔纳开进中国2. **无人知晓** - **推荐理由**:主理人孟言通过投资的视角解读生活与哲学,用独特的方式让我们重新思考生活的意义。 - **推荐集数**:E10 让万物穿过自己,E30 让奇迹发生3. **Acquired** - **推荐理由**:每家公司都有背后的故事,Acquired揭开这些故事的神秘面纱,探索伟大公司的诞生和发展。适合对商业案例感兴趣的听众。 - **推荐集数**:根据喜好直接选择感兴趣的公司集数即可4. **凑近点看** - **推荐理由**:由三位曾经的辩论队员、现大厂员工主持,轻松又充满逻辑感,讨论生活的各种小细节,带来许多笑点和思考。 - **推荐集数**:VOL 27 夏日高光:温热的风不会辜负炙热的眼神LCL的推荐1. **半拿铁|商业沉浮录** - **推荐理由**:财经媒体人和互联网产品老兵带你了解商业背后的故事,以独特视角剖析行业的兴衰沉浮。 - **推荐集数**:No106-120 日漫史系列2. **纵横四海** - **推荐理由**:关注人类的生活哲学,从多个角度讨论时间、生活方式和人际关系等话题,适合深度思考的听众。 - **推荐集数**:EP38 时间贫困3. **知行小酒馆** - **推荐理由**:以投资和生活为主题的播客节目,通过轻松的聊天方式分享经验和观点,非常适合想学习投资的听众。 - **推荐集数**:E114 别再逼自己自律了!最后,我们也希望听众朋友们能在评论区分享你们喜爱的播客节目,让我们彼此交流、共同成长。播客是一个无限可能的世界,不论你是想学习、放松,还是寻找灵感,这里都有适合你的内容。希望今天的推荐能够带给你新的收获!
Le sujet :Les élections américaines, avec leur impact économique et politique, influencent les marchés financiers mondiaux. Les États-Unis représentent 20,8 trillions de dollars de PIB, devant la Chine et l'Europe (10,8 trillions chacun). En tant qu'économie de premier plan, les décisions politiques américaines affectent la performance des indices globaux, comme le MSCI World où 60 % des actions sont américaines. Ces élections peuvent aussi avoir des répercussions sur les marchés européens, puisque des entreprises européennes sont partiellement détenues par des fonds de pension américains. La composition des portefeuilles des investisseurs peut être influencée par des événements politiques majeurs, et la diversification reste une approche utile pour minimiser les risques.L'invité du jour :Pierre Blanchet est responsable des solutions d'investissement pour les réseaux chez Amundi. Fort d'une expérience dans la gestion de fonds et de produits distribués par des réseaux comme le Crédit Agricole et LCL, Pierre examine les interactions entre politique et finance. Au micro de Matthieu Stefani, Pierre explique les effets des élections américaines sur les marchés et la manière dont Amundi adapte ses stratégies d'investissement face aux incertitudes politiques :Comment les résultats des élections américaines influencent-ils la performance des indices boursiers mondiaux ?Pourquoi la régulation bancaire et énergétique varie-t-elle selon les partis politiques américains, et quel impact cela a-t-il sur les secteurs concernés ?En quoi les choix de régulation dans le secteur technologique diffèrent-ils entre Démocrates et Républicains ?Quelles sont les stratégies de gestion de risque à privilégier pour faire face aux incertitudes électorales ?Pourquoi les entreprises globales, même européennes, ressentent-elles l'influence des élections américaines ?Comment Amundi recommande-t-il de diversifier les portefeuilles pour limiter l'impact des événements politiques ?On vous souhaite une très bonne écoute ! C'est par ici si vous préférez Apple Podcasts, ou ici si vous préférez Spotify.Et pour recevoir toutes les actus et des recommandations exclusives, abonnez-vous à la newsletter, c'est par ici.La Martingale est un podcast du label Orso Media.Cet épisode a été réalisé en partenariat avec Amundi, n°1 en France des solutions d'investissement.
Beer, Blues and Bs is back with another jam-packed episode! Join hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues as they're joined by the LCL Geek and JS Gunslinger for a night of beer, blues, and unboxing galore. This week, the "What's on Tap?" segment takes an international journey as the gents sample some foreign brews courtesy of JS Gunslinger. Plus, they finally get to taste the highly anticipated Spicy Pickle Beer! Will it live up to the hype? Get ready for a plethora of unboxings! Kidder reveals a mysterious box with an amazing item inside, LCL Geek shares a recent Kickstarter purchase, Howard dives into the Reapercon Swag Bag, and JS unboxes a special gift from his wife. Other topics covered include Howard seeking advice from JS on a hobby project, LCL Geek providing an update on his mead-making process, and a brief discussion about D&D. Plus, JS introduces the gang to a mind-blowing conspiracy theory about Elvis Presley. And a special surprise guest is making their return after a brief absence! The Triple B may never be the same after this episode! Recorded: 9.20.24 0:00 – Intro 5:56 – What's on Tap? 10:38 – What's in the Box? 21:47 – A Hobby Question for JS 26:05 – LCL's Mystery Item & D&D 30:23 – What is in the Bag? 34:37 – Mead Update 37:58 – What's on Tap? Round 2 50:36 – An Elvis Conspiracy 54:15 – Cheap Plugs 56:50 – We Got Stickers 1:09:05 – Final Thoughts 1:12:56 – Outro https://streamlabs.com/beerbluesbs https://beerbluesbs.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHZIodCkbtyGAnkz_ICiMwQ https://open.spotify.com/show/1pnho1ZzuGgThbLpXbAs3t https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Unmhz98iRYU97l18uJp99 https://www.twitch.tv/tuez13 52:20 #BeerBluesandBS #TripleBBSPodcast #Podcast #ComedyPodcast #BeerPodcast #Brews #Laughs #BeerBluesBS #BrewsAndLaughs #podcast #tripleb #BeerBluesandBs #Comedy #IPAAppreciationMonth #Beer #Blues #Bs #IPA #BeerBluesAndBs #CraftBeer #FunnyStories #TripleB #BeerBluesandBs #Podcast #Hockey #IPAs #PodcastLife #BeerLover #PickleBeer #SpicyPickle #ForeignBeer #SpicyPickleBeer #UnboxingChallenge #Kickstarter #Reapercon #DungeonsAndDragons #ElvisPresley #ConspiracyTheory
Dr. Brandon Seifert joins the show for another Jock Doc segment to lay out the LCL injury that was suffered by Chiefs WR Rashee Rice, including a timetable for his return and what we can expect from Rice once he returns from injury. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com
Hour 2 - Falcons offense should have more performances like last Thursday not like week one In hour two of this Tuesday edition of The Morning Shift, Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan kick off hour two by letting you hear Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris talk about what he liked in last Thursday's win over Buccaneers, and the Falcons' offensive line playing well last week even with Ryan Neuzil at center. Tiffany, Mike, and Beau react to what Coach Morris had to say as well, and explain why the Falcons' offensive line has been as good as advertised this season. Tiffany, Mike, and Beau continue hour two by reacting to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In the Huddle, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau react to Carolina Panthers Head Coach Dave Canales saying that he put Bryce Young in last week because they had some offensive lineman banged up and they wanted to see what Bryce could do. Tiffany, Mike, and Beau explain why Dave Canales saying that tells you everything you need to know about Bryce Young's future in Carolina. The Morning Shift crew also talks about all the injuries the Panthers are facing heading into their matchup with the Falcons on Sunday. Tiffany, Mike, and Beau continue this edition of In The Huddle by reacting to reports that Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will likely miss the remainder of the season with an LCL sprain. Finally, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau close out this edition of In The Huddle by reacting to reports that Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Antonio Pierce is still evaluating the quarterback position after Gardner Minsher was benched by Aidan O'Connell this past Sunday. They also react to the reports that Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Antonio Pierce saying the Davante Adams situation is status quo. The Morning Shift crew discusses whether or not Pierce is the right guy for the Raiders. Finally, The Morning Shift closes out hour two by diving into the life of Mike Johnson and get Mike'd Up! On this edition of Mike'd Up, Mike talks about how he wasn't excited about getting boo'd, but not boo'd in the way you think. The Morning Shift crew closes out this edition of Mike'd Up by talking about if the new GHSA reclassification system is good for high school sports or not.
Will Carroll joins the show to discuss the latest for Rashee Rice as he underwent surgery to repair his LCL. It is expected that Rice will be out for the Chiefs for the remainder of the season. Plus, more from the Injury Expert on injuries throughout the NFL and MLB Postseason.
The Goal. The Vision.On And Off The Pitch PodcastReviewing the second tier of Women's football in England, we take look at the results in the Women's Championship. We look at the game between London city Lionesses and Bristol City Women. LCL take all three points and we witness one of the goals of the season from Chantelle Boye-Hlolkah. all wrapped up with post match comments from the player.The WSL has returned - who will be the stand out team going ahead? Chelsea win but only by one goal. Is that a symbol as to their weakness?Premier league results and why do player kick the ball away knowing that they will be booked?Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Éric Salobir est le président du comité exécutif de la Human Technology Foundation et le fondateur d'OPTIC, réseau international de recherche plaçant l'humain au cœur du développement des technologies. Ce réseau réalise des projets de recherche en éthique pratique donnant lieu à la publication d'articles et de rapports. Diplômé de l'école de commerce ISC Paris, Éric Salobir a travaillé à l'ambassade de France à Prague et au Crédit Lyonnais (aujourd'hui LCL) dans le département banque d'affaires. Il a rejoint l'Ordre des Prêcheurs (Dominicains) en 2000. Il est prêtre, diplômé en théologie et en philosophie. Il a notamment été responsable de la web TV des émissions catholiques pour la chaîne de télévision française France 2. Eric Salobir est aussi membre du Conseil National du Numérique,. Expert auprès du Saint-Siège, il conseille des dirigeants de grandes entreprises et des acteurs des politiques publiques sur les questions éthiques relatives aux technologies de rupture. Il est l'auteur de l'ouvrage « Dieu et la Silicon Valley ». Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
ounder & CEO at Forceget, a leading expert in global supply chain and logistics, who reveals crucial strategies that Amazon sellers need to thrive in the fast-approaching holiday season. Burak unpacks how to save money on logistics and explore new marketplaces amidst the rise of new players like TikTok Shop Temu, and Shein. As a special treat, Burak shares his favorite restaurants in Istanbul, just in time for Bradley who is heading to the upcoming conference in the city. We break down the factors driving up international shipping prices, from reduced vessel schedules to container shortages and shifting market demands. High inflation and the growth of platforms such as Temu and AliExpress are reshaping e-commerce, creating new challenges for Amazon sellers. Learn how to navigate Amazon Global Logistics' practices, adapt to the new fees, and optimize your shipment strategy to stay competitive in today's volatile market. This episode is a goldmine of insights for those grappling with the costs of selling large items on Amazon. Discover why more sellers are turning to third-party logistics providers and exploring multi-channel selling to maximize profitability. We highlight the benefits of early inventory planning, the impact of Amazon's new delivery rules, and the critical need for flexible fulfillment options. Plus, find out how expanding into physical retail stores like Walmart can be a game-changer for your business. Tune in for expert strategies that can transform your logistics approach and boost your bottom line this Q4. In episode 593 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley and Burak discuss: 00:00 - Global Supply Chain Insights and Tips 04:11 - Impact of Rising International Shipping Prices 07:20 - Impact of New Amazon Fees 12:26 - Amazon Global Logistics vs Independent Freight Forwarder 16:38 - Maximizing Amazon Seller Profitability 17:31 - Expanding Sales Beyond Amazon 23:00 - Diversifying Sales Channels and Maximizing Profits 24:03 - Saving on FBA Fees and Freight 30:11 - Benefits of Investing in Your Brand's Website ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On Youtube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Transcript Bradley Sutton: Today we've got one of the world's leading experts on global supply chain and logistics and he's going to talk about a wide variety of topics, like things Amazon sellers can keep in mind for Q4, how they can save money on logistics and expanding to other marketplaces. How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. Black Box by Helium 10 House is the largest database of Amazon products and keywords in the world. Outside of Amazon itself, we have over 2 billion products and many millions more keywords from different Amazon marketplaces, from USA to Australia to Germany and more. Use our powerful filters to search through this database for pockets of opportunity that you might want to get into with your first or next product to sell on Amazon. For more information, go to h10.me/blackbox. Don't forget you can save 10% off for life on Helium 10 by using our special code SSP10. Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of the Serious Sellers Podcast by Helium 10. I am your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show. That's completely BS-free, unscripted and unrehearsed, organic conversation about serious strategies for Serious Sellers of any level in the e-commerce world. And we got somebody who helped Serious Seller all over the world, I think the third, maybe fourth time he's been on the Podcast. Burak, how's it going? Man? I'm great. Bradley, Thanks for having me again. Burak: I'm great. Bradley, Thanks for having me again. Bradley Sutton: Are you in Miami right now? Burak: Yes, Miami Florida. Bradley Sutton: Okay, I'm wearing my Miami hat. This is, like, I think, an older minor league baseball team or something. That's why I'm wearing my Miami hat today in your honor. But you're originally from Turkey. Did you know that I'm going to Istanbul in a little bit? Burak: I think you mentioned. Yes, I'm very excited. I wish I was there to take you to the best food restaurants, you know. Bradley Sutton: You'll have to tell me what the good ones are. Are there any in Istanbul that for sure I need to go to so I can maybe even by myself I can go? Burak: I think you should definitely visit Galata Port. It's a new place. It's right by the water. There are some good Kebab places and also definitely Baklava. You should try Gülolu, the best Baklava in the world. Bradley Sutton: Perfect, all right, I'm going to those places. By the way, I'm not sure when this podcast is going to go out, but if anybody is in Turkey and is down to meet me on September the 4th or 5th and you want to go with me to one of these restaurants or take me there. Conference I'm speaking at, you can get a link to it at h10.me forward slash Istanbul. H10.me forward slash Istanbul. It will forward you to the conference I'll be speaking at. So, I'd love to do like a little mini-Helium 10 meetup over there. Now. We're not here just to talk about Turkish food and Turkish delights. I'm sure we could spend a whole episode. You know as much as I love food to talk about that. But you know you're one of the leading experts in the world about, you know shipping and logistics and things like that, so let's just hop right into it. You know the last time you were on this show was episode 457. So, by the way, if anybody wants to get Burak's more of his backstory, actually go back to the very first episode he was on, which is episode 324. You can learn about his origin story. And then 457, we talked about some other topics, but what was 457? I think it was around, like you know, May, June of last year. So obviously you know things in logistics change month by month, even. What are some of the biggest changes that sellers should be aware of, just in general? First of all, in the logistics world, whether it's about pricing or taxes, what can you tell us has been different since the last time you were on the show? Burak: You know you're right, things sometimes change its daily base and you know, when we started ForceGet, it was probably five years ago, we were mainly focusing on international shipping, but we became more like a supply chain. Now there has been a lot of changes within our company as well as in the world. In the industry, with the e-commerce, especially with the Amazon FBA plus, the new players are coming into the market TikTok, Teemu, Shein and Shopify. According to the reports, they have lost some revenue. However, a lot of companies they're trying to enter omnichannel. That's something that I mentioned before we start recording. When it comes to international shipping, actually, international shipping prices increased. Compared to six months ago. I think we have seen the lowest shipping prices last probably a few decades. Full container price was almost uh 1500 dollars from China to Los Angeles. Now it went back up to seven, eight thousand dollars. Now we see the range of five thousand, five thousand, five hundred dollars, which is, I think, a hell to range for both um shipping lines, freight forwarders, as well as for f the um e-commerce and amazon sellers. Bradley Sutton: Prices went down but then prices have been going up again for different things. Obviously, there was that thing that happened last year in the Red Sea and things like that. So obviously there's always random things COVID, or there's a container ship blocking the whole Suez Canal or something like that. Those would obviously have an effect. But the recent price increases in shipping, like what is that attributed to? Because, like, is that because of the, the war that that's happening, or is it something else? Burak: Actually, this was uh sort of uh happened, I would say, inorganically. Uh, one of the reasons was the shipping lines. Uh, you know all these worldwide companies like Hyundai, Zim, Evergreen. I'm sure everybody's familiar with that big logo block less US channel they have canceled a lot of scheduled vessels because maybe 30%, 40% of the container vessel was not 100% fulfilled, vessel was not 100 percent fulfilled. Basically, they were losing a lot of money so they decided to roll over one of the week's shipping schedules to the next one. So basically, there was not enough demand but there is a lot of supply. Obviously then the prices start going down, basically in order to save money on the fuel, maybe the crew, maybe the insurance. So, they started to cancel a lot of scheduled vessels and obviously this caused a big chaos in the market. A lot of containers went, uh from China to other places like Europe, us did not come back. Then we start having container shortage. So, this is something uh started organically. Uh, there was not enough demand in the marketplaces, like in the US, like North America, USA, Canada, because of, I would say maybe, high inflation, or companies like Teemu, AliExpress start to do very cheap price Drop shipping from China, which is something interesting that we maybe talk later. Teemu is start entering US market. Start working with local 3PLs to acquire Amazon sellers to start selling the ones which are qualified OEC. Start selling on Teemu so they will start doing local deliveries with a shorter period of delivery times, which I believe they will try to attract Surplus. What is Surplus? The product that already has been sitting in the US for a long time. Amazon sellers or their wholesalers they cannot sell it, so they need to liquidate the product. So, Teemu was basically saying that hey, use our platform to liquidate them, not on the retail price, but heavily discounted price, maybe 60%, 70%. So, I think all these things happening last two years after COVID, when we saw a very big peak when the Amazon sellers were making really good money but then the sales dropped a couple of different reasons, and I see that it's the same thing is affecting the international shipping prices and fulfillment prices. Things are really very different right now compared to even six months ago. Bradley Sutton: Obviously, this has been the year of crazy Amazon, new fees and new announcements, you know, be it inbound, placement fees, and so I want to talk just a little bit about that. First, like in your you know you're handling both sides, you know, be it. You know shipping side, be it logistics side, warehousing and things. What have you seen as far as how this has changed, what Amazon sellers are doing, like, for example, me, I've got my own warehouse, but still now I'm being very mindful of how many you know, like, how many, you know what kind of boxes I'm putting in. Like, like, maybe before I was only trying to do you know a certain number of shipments, but now I'm like, no, I got to have minimum five, you know of one box or, oh, I need to try and increase a 15 because I got to avoid that placement fee. But what have you noticed as far as your clients? How are their practices different because of some of these new fees? Burak: Man. It's a really, really long topic actually when it comes to make it shorter version. When Amazon came up with this, the idea was start charging sellers for all those distribution fees that they need to ship to many small warehouses across fulfillment centers across the nation so the end user can receive the products not in two days but one day, even maybe sometimes half day. But we have seen a lot of case studies actually our customers. They created five shipments and when, let's say, 100 cartons, Amazon asked you to ship 50 cartons to Texas, we saw that the final delivery address Amazon distributed these products were still Pennsylvania or Florida or still North Carolina maybe. So what? Amazon was actually telling sellers in theory hey, split the shipments to five locations because that's going to be closer to the buyers. That was not really the case. Yeah, I guess they're still working on a lot of Optimization, uh structure. Obviously, this was like a new project for them. But there has been a lot of confusing for sellers. A lot of seller's kind of felt like they have to use Amazon Global Logistics to avoid those uh placement. But then when they tried to book the shipment, amazon Global Logistics did not arrange to pick up. Three weeks, four weeks' time Then they have charged people wrong HDS code. So, a lot of sellers they paid very high tax and duty instead of some other lower charges that they're supposed to receive. I mean, obviously we talked to a lot of people, some people they have good experience with Amazon Global Logistics, some people have bad experiences. But in my opinion that was not really fair for Amazon to tell people, hey, if you use AGL, then you will not be paying any of these fees, but then if you don't, then you have to pay for it. I guess I understand they have invested billions of dollars into this fulfillment center supply chain logistics, so they want to leverage the power of their seller the seller power, I would say. But I think I would not put all my eggs in the same basket, so I would not just use AGL and AWD, you know AWD also a new program Amazon has launched like two years. But since they're pushing a lot harder right now and I think the fourth quarter will be very tough uh test for Amazon with all the check-in processes, transferring uh products between the fulfillment centers and making sure that they become available and one of my I believe most of our customers now start looking into FBM options. Number one very high FBA fees. Number two all these delays with AGL, AWD, fulfillment center transfers. Obviously, amazon is going to prioritize. The products are already sitting in the fulfillment centers. They will prioritize to ship the products first, not receive the products first. So that always has been the case. So, if you ask my opinion, it's going to be a tough year for a lot of sellers to get and understand these FBA fees. But also try to be profitable. You know that's something that we've been talking about. It doesn't make sense anymore to say, hey, I'm seven, eight figure seller, but how much profit I'm making? So, I believe to make plan B, plan C is very, very important, Bradley. Bradley Sutton: Me having my own warehouse and obviously I can repack things and I do smaller quantities. I can easily make sure to send to four or five locations to get that, you know to skip the low inventory fee. But if I'm sending in containers and before I would send to Amazon directly, I pretty much have no option, right, like I am going to get that low inventory fee no matter what unless I send to a 3PL first and they divide it. Or am I thinking of that wrong, since I don't send containers directly to Amazon? I don't know, but is that correct? Like pretty much anybody who's sending full containers or containers that can't be broken up or shipments that can't be broken up, they're forced into this fee. Burak: Yes, kind of. But we have done some case studies to see what really makes sense, if it makes sense to ship, because Amazon Global Logistics is also not charging sellers the market fees. They're charging actually higher, a lot higher. So, if you're looking at door-to-door shipment from China to one of the most popular Amazon FBA fulfillment centers, let's say ONT8, which is in Los Angeles, California Riverside, if you use us it's going to cost $6,000, but with Amazon Global Logistics they're charging $8,000 or $9,000. So basically, they're kind of charging a little higher so that they can use probably that money to distribute the products within three to four different locations. And if it is LCL, then less than full container. Yes, you can actually choose to use your own freight forwarder and price is very similar. But one of the things that we realized; their FC transfer times a lot longer than using an independent Freight Forwarder. So, which means if you ship with AGL it will maybe be fully delivered to Amazon, fully check in, all received 90 days, versus you use your own Freight Forwarder, probably it will be delivered and checked in 45 to 50 days. So, does it matter for you? Maybe it doesn't really matter because the sales are not that fast right now, unfortunately, I don't see really much Amazon sales recently saying that, hey, I'm running out of inventory all the time. I hope it's a good problem. I hope some of the people having that problem. But majority of the people are saying, hey, I'm not in the rush, so I'm okay to take these fees. But then you should really understand the cost of actually paying everything in advance and your cash tied up to. If you're using a loan, if you're not using just cash, if you're, you know, withdrawing some money with, I don't know, amazon financing or third-party money, you get funding. So, you need to understand you may be paying monthly two to 3% because these are short term funds, so probably charging 20, 25% annually. So, every month you're paying two to 3% something that you're not selling. So that's basically three percent minus from your actual margin. So, there are so many things to consider. You know trying to explain as basic as possible. So definitely understand and see what is better for your business. And if I were a big seller, I wouldn't send all of my inventory FBA. I would keep some of my inventory in a 3pl close to amazon and send it in a you know, smaller batches and more frequent. This way I'm not going to be paying high inventory fees, the storage fees and, more importantly, I can test other marketplaces. You know, I can try to drive traffic. I will do FBM, I can do Tic Tac Shops or maybe even Walmart. So, it will give you more flexibility instead of sending everything to Amazon, FBA. And if one day somehow your listings get suspended or hijacked or your sales is down for some reason, then you'll be like, oh my God, what I'm going to do versus you have some inventory in a different location and you can start considering some other options. Bradley Sutton: We talked about new inventory fees that Amazon sellers are having to do, and then the question about whether to go AGL and things like that. But you also mentioned Fulfilled by Merchant. Now, for me, I do all of my products both. I have two SKUs for every product. I have FBM and FBA, and I always tell people to do that. Not necessarily anything to do with logistics, but just because there's still some people out there who don't have Amazon Prime and then, especially if we're talking about products that are priced below $25, they actually prime prices them out of it. So, like, if you're only FBA and you've got like a $24 product, when that person checks out, it's going to add like $8 shipping and now that $24 product became $32 product and you just lost that sale, probably you know, to somebody else and then so for, for that person, I can. I always have a skew. The buy box is actually the FBM skew, because it's only I'll do 2497, you know, with shipping, free shipping, I can, I can fulfill, uh, for almost the same as Amazon, considering that I don't have to pay, I don't have to send it to Amazon. I have to send Amazon pick and pack fees, but that's my reason for doing FBM, but are you saying that you're actually seeing some sellers go to Seller Fulfilled Prime and not do FBA, or you're just saying they're just forgetting Prime at all and having a listing that's strictly FBM? Burak: For larger items. We see sometimes only FBM, because some people say that, hey, Amazon is taking 50% to 55% of my sales price for large items. FBA is extremely expensive and I feel like a lot of people, a lot of buyers, are more price sensitive recently compared to two years ago. That's real. Most of our customers, they have both FBA and FBM. They do most likely what you do. Because you're right. I mean, some people they don't need the product in one day, they want to do the cheaper version. So why wouldn't you add an additional strategy to your listing? And it's your own money versus paying Amazon and 3pl will handle that a lot cheaper and then, if it is not a big item, your shipping price is not going to be that expensive. You can still buy the shipping within Amazon, which is great. You don't have to have your own ups FedEx account. But majority of our customers, they want to test new marketplaces. I know that our some of our customer they're investing into their own websites and when they get the order, they drive traffic, they convert. Then it's much easier to launch a product with your own email marketing, like with your own email database which you've been talking about. You know how to launch a product, like all the honeymoon period, amazon changing the algorithms, a lot of our customers also they have problem with launching a brand-new product on Amazon. It's not that easy as it used to be like a few years ago. So, people are testing different marketplaces and different channels to see if they can get a better ROI. Obviously, amazon still has. It's very interesting actually, when we see the Amazon's quarterly earnings report, we see that Amazon is keep growing their profit, number of buyers, their revenue. We see a big part of it from the seller's fees revenue. But there is a fact that Amazon does not want to leave the market share to other players that aggressively come in, especially out of China. We see that a new Amazon program is going to roll out which is Dropshipping from China. I don't think that's a great idea, but I think just Amazon wants to keep it. Bradley Sutton: I don't think any Amazon seller is based in the US thinks that's a good idea. Burak: Not only Amazon sellers, but I think it's also not fair for other traditional importers who have, like a warehouse people in here. They're paying tax and payrolls. That's my personal opinion. Obviously, it's not a yes or no, white or black topic. A lot of people have their own opinion. But eventually I know that we have some importers, like traditional wholesalers, that their business is down 30 to 40% just because a lot of people buying products directly from China and those companies. Of course they have a cheaper price. They don't have local expenses, all these utility fees, the warehouse rents and et cetera. We all know that it all adds up. So, I think it's going to be a tough uh year for next year for a lot of amazon sellers. That's why I think it's a really good idea to start considering uh different strategies and different plans for uh increasing the revenue and profitability.. Bradley Sutton: We're heading close to Q4. Um, amazon's made different announcements as far as hey, have your inventory in by. I think one of them was like, if you want it for Black Friday, you got to have it in by October 19th, or something like that. They had said what are your predictions as far as like? Is this year the same thing as every year, where Amazon has a deadline and you got to kind of stick to it, or do you notice anything from some of these announcements where you think there's something that sellers need to be aware of going into this year's Q4? Burak: I think last week they announced a new Q4's delivery structure and delivery rules. Some of them are the restriction with FBA delivery appointments, reduction in capacity limits, holiday peak fulfillment fees. So, all these are basically saying that the amazon sellers uh, need to plan better when they're going to send their inventory, how they're going to send it. And you know the thing. What amazon wants you to do is actually send your inventory as early as possible. So, this way they can charge you a lot higher for the fourth quarter, with the maximum amount of, you know, the low inventory fee. Because even if you don't ship it to Amazon, you still pay in that inventory because inventory fee, because Amazon thinks that, hey, I, I allocate some space for you according to your sales history. Now, whether you ship it or not, I'm going to still charge you that. So, we have a lot of sellers. We I think they still don't know exactly how this fee structure is going to work for seasonal products. We had a client they shipped like four or five containers for Christmas lights, Christmas tree decorations. So, they don't have enough space right now in Amazon FBA. So, I think that is a problem for sellers, like they sell seasonal products. So basically, like what amazon is saying versus what they are doing. I think it's a little bit opposite, um, because you cannot really ship as much as you want, but then amazon is saying, hey, send me all this product. I want to charge you more, but same time you cannot do it. So, I don't think there's going to be a big solution for these people. The best to do is create an FPM auction to make sure you don't get charged all these high FBA fees, especially for the long term, and, God forbid if you miss that season. You can't sell out everything and you have some inventory left over. In January you definitely need to take the product back, otherwise your fees are going to be very high. Bradley Sutton: In the past you've talked about ways that, without even doing anything, major Amazon sellers can possibly save money, like they're probably doing something wrong or not taking into consideration the right tariff and or you know they're letting their freight forward or take advantage of them in a certain way. Can you remind everybody out there what are some easy steps they can take to save money? You know, without having to completely overhaul their entire system of where they could save a little bit of money potentially here or there, just by maybe doing a little mini audit on their SOPs or something like that. Burak: You know, I really think that they should go download their FBA fees and to see how much they're spending on their storage. That's one thing that Amazon is going to hit everyone really bad this year, especially in the fourth quarter. And what is the average age of their inventory stays in the FBA before they sell out. I know that there are a lot of people their sales decrease. I think one of the best ways to do is have a 3PL option. Ship everything to your 3PL and then ship it frequently to Amazon FBA. Because, yes, you will be maybe paying that placement fees but at the same time you can manage your listings somehow. We have seen last year, last quarter, that a lot of shipments delivered to Amazon but Amazon took way longer to check them in. So, we had some clients that they ship product to Amazon FBA. It's delivered but Amazon never checked in. They waited the busy season to pass. So that was pretty bad for some people and they were selling like toys or I remember we had a client that we shipped for them puzzles but Amazon checked them in like very late, so they had to like sell it for a cheaper price. So, you should plan it. Send in your inventory as early as possible on FBA and keep constantly shipping to Amazon FBA to avoid the fees. I think the big saving this year can be from the FBA fees. Obviously check the Freight prices. Compare AGL with other Freight Forwarders to deliver the products instead of one place to five locations. That's a good way to do it. HTS code is a great way to check that. But I think this year's big jackpot is going to be FBA fees. Bradley Sutton: We've been going over some beginner strategies, some advanced strategy. But if some of this is a little bit over your head or you want to just get a nice overview for you or your team about logistics and shipping, Burak actually is in Freedom Ticket 4.0. So, if you guys want to have your team go over some of the basics and some advanced stuff, to go into your Freedom Ticket inside of Helium 10 and then click on the week or the group of modules called supply chain and logistics, and then you're going to see some different modules here that Burak has done. That will help you with that. So, make sure anybody who's a Helium 10 member make sure to go into Freedom Ticket and be able to see it. Do you remember some of the other things that you talked about in that module? Just to let people know what to expect in there. Burak: I think yes. One of the things that relates to FBA fees are the product size, whether you can make your product smaller so Amazon will charge you smaller tiers. I know that we used to do some free audits for the FBA fees that what we realize is actually customer products are a different size than what Amazon is actually charging them, so Amazon is supposed to charge them lower. So definitely, order your competitor's product to see their packaging so that you can redesign your, maybe package. This is a little bit of my background. I lived in China eight years. I've done a lot of sourcing so I'm kind of familiar with like how to make things like lighter, maybe smaller, maybe if you're paying too high for the duty and tax because your product has a different material. So definitely I would say, order your competitor's product to see the size of the box. Maybe they fold the product, they maybe made it smaller. It's definitely helping to see what are the product sizes, mustard cartons and maybe even labeling and maybe inserting some special cards from the competitors. Obviously not asking five-star reviews, but you could see some other maybe conversions that they are doing, maybe because you have other products in the same category. You don't know whether your customers have them. You know they love your brand or not, but you can actually let them know that you're selling some other products that can be related. So, I think it's a good idea to order a competitor's product to see if you can save anything on the size of the product which can save you money on shipping fulfillment in the 3PL as well as Amazon FBA. So, it could be up to 10% to 15%, which is going to be, when you look at it, annually. It's a huge saving. Bradley Sutton: What else do you have for us? We've got sellers of all levels here and I think nowadays maybe people are thinking about some of these newer marketplaces, like TikTok Shop, which now you know, has fulfilled by TikTok and then, and then Teemu is now trying to recruit, you know, US sellers. You know I'm trying to get on the Teemu platform just to just to see how the process goes myself. But what are some things you think you know? When we think multi-channel, you know, gone are the days where people can just say, hey, I'm only going to sell on Amazon, and then maybe there are some days where it's like, oh no, I only need to worry about Amazon and Walmart. So, 2024, 2025, we live. I think it's the year of the many marketplaces trying to make a name for themselves. What are some trends that you're seeing? What is some advice you have for other sellers? Burak: You know? I think the Teemu strategy is very different than Walmart. If I want my products because, if you think about it, Walmart has thousands of stores across US and Canada and even in Mexico. Now they're trying to acquire sellers and they have been very active. You know we go to a lot of different events Prosper Show and others. You see that all the time Walmart's booth there. They're trying to acquire D2C brand events like a shop talk and stuff. What I see is, if you want your products to be in a long term, maybe one day a big brand acquires you because you're in a niche category. Let's say you're in a cosmetic, you're doing something maybe just special for lips or for some special type of skin. I don't know. You could be acquired by a big brand if your product can be on the shelves like physical stores. We have so many customers in the past that they started only online but then they were invited to as a test run to start selling on the retailers. Like you know, it could be Dick's Sports, it could be Walmart. If you're in a sports category, you know those retailers are trying to get some good brands on their shelves which can add a lot of value to your branding and people who see you actually on the physical store. They can go and buy online, because I personally love to compare the price in a retailer versus online. It could be Target. It helps you to find and give your brand a big shout out and people can go and find you and then wholesalers can find you. Maybe, like a retailer chain can find you. So, there's actually both options. I think you're right. I mean, there's so many options. It makes really sense to enter all of these platforms to have reached out the maximum amount of audience. But obviously you need to understand how to manage that inventory because different market channels require maybe different UPC codes, which one of our customers? They had an issue. What the UPC codes the factory is putting actually has not been scanned by the retailer. So, the UPC codes was not valid, so they had to bring the products back, relabel it. Uh, baby steps are good if you're a brand-new seller. Amazon FBA is very good way to start, but maybe it's not that profitable as it, as it used to be. Definitely look for the fpm options and then whatever makes more sense. But I would definitely keep one more sales channel, one more marketplace. Teemu is not the great one yet, because either you need to have a special invite, we have so many people actually asking about the Teemu. Either you have to be invited by a friend or referred by Teemu team directly so you can actually send an email to Temu. But I think in the long term it will be great to invest into your own website because you can easily launch different products. Great to invest into your own website uh, you can do it on Shopify and you know you will have definitely better margins in that and some people they have their own website. They even never want to go to Amazon because they want. They don't want to compete on the price. You, we all know that how amazon works, so it's really a long-term plan. I don't think anyone can really get rich that fast anymore through the e-commerce. I think it's all about branded strategy and it makes more sense to invest in your own website and Shopify. Obviously, amazon has the traffic. It's very hard to bring in traffic. It's not hard but it's going to be expensive in that converting. But, I know that Shopify is working a lot on how to convert more on the products they left in the cart how they can have better conversion. It's very interesting. Recently, I see that installment options pops up on many websites If you're selling an expensive product and I was going to buy a kayak for summertime, it was like $800. I'm like I don't want to pay $800. Then it pops up, hey, you want to pay six times. I was like, okay, but I still didn't buy. But it made me think about okay, that's doable, Bradley Sutton: You're a little bit more hesitant. Burak: Yes, exactly, you're a little bit more on the fence, exactly so looking for different channels definitely is a good strategy and eventually it's your own business. You know we have seen a lot of changes with Amazon algorithm. Maybe this new AI tool that Amazon is offering actually messes up a lot of people's listings. Have you heard? Have you tried using Amazon AI? Did it affect your ranking on keywords? Bradley Sutton: No, I'm not touching that, I don't want. I opted out of that immediately because I don't want Amazon doing anything, because the Amazon AI is nowhere near where it needs to be. All right. So, before we get into your last strategy of the day, just heads up for everybody out there. You want to get some more information about what ForceGet does. Go to h10.me forward slash ForceGet. That'll take you right to our hub website where you can open up a contact with them right there. How else, other than your website, can people find you on the interwebs like Instagram or LinkedIn you want to promote at all? Burak: Yes, absolutely, and they can subscribe to my YouTube channel. We are recording a lot of real case studies and scenarios, what's going on and we're going to a lot of different in-person events. We will be in Amazon Accelerate in Seattle. We will go to other events throughout the year so they can come and meet us in person at most of the events, as well as find us on forescan.com. Bradley Sutton: All right, what's your last 30 or 60 second tip for our sellers out there? Burak: Be careful about your lending costs. That's something that a lot of people they don't really pay attention. Profit is everything. Bad profit means bad cashflow and bad cash flow means that you can't be sustainable in your business. So, understand your lending cost. Look at your FBA fees, how you can save and what is the strategy. Are you paying too much for your international shipments? Are you paying too much for FBA fees? Are you paying too much for long-term storage? So, find out where you can make optimizations, where you can make savings. I believe this business is open to different optimizations and every different aspect you get closer you can find 1% or 2% saving, and if you find three to five different ways of savings, you can save up to 10%. So, talk to the experts. Don't forget to subscribe to the Helium 10's newsletter. I see a lot of interesting topics actually about that. So being part of the community, it's the most important things and whenever you have a problem, ask the right people, get the right answer to fix your problems. Bradley Sutton: Awesome. Well, Burak, thank you for coming on here. I'll let you know what I think about those restaurants you told me and then I'll see you at Amazon Accelerate in Seattle and hopefully some other sellers that are listening to this episode, and we'll definitely have you back on in 2025 and let's see what else has changed in the world of shipping logistics. Burak: Looking forward to see you, Bradley.
In this episode of The Core Report: Weekend Edition, host Govindraj Ethiraj sits down with Mr. Shashi Kiran Shetty, Founder and Chairman of Allcargo Group, India's largest homegrown logistics multinational. With operations spanning 180 countries, Allcargo has been at the forefront of transforming India's logistics landscape. Mr. Shetty shares his insights on India's evolving port infrastructure and the complexities of shipping schedules in today's global market. He reflects on his early days in the industry, transporting garments, footwear, and textiles, and how he established Allcargo in 1994 as a leader in shipping cargo from India. The discussion dives deep into pivotal moments like building India's first container freight station and the impact of the Ukraine-Russia conflict on global ports. Mr. Shetty also sheds light on how Allcargo navigated through the onslaught of COVID-19 and the importance of becoming a digitally enabled business amid the latest disruptions.About Shashi Kiran ShettyMr Shashi Kiran Shetty is the Founder and Chairman of Allcargo Group, India's largest homegrown logistics multinational with operations in 180 countries. Over the past two decades, he has spearheaded Allcargo Group's foray into new verticals and geographies, with over 18 successful strategic acquisitions in India and across the globe, the most significant of which was the acquisition of the world's leading LCL consolidator, ECU Worldwide (then ECULine), and the acquisition of India's premier express distribution company – Gati.Listeners! We await your feedback....The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirements.For more of our coverage check out thecore.inJoin and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
Smilin' and George bring in Luke "LCL" to review the Week 15 results.
Beer, Blues & BS: Flooded Basements, Storm Chasing Games & a Patriotic Disaster! Crack open a cold one and join Mark Kidder, Howard Blues, and LCL Geek for another round of laughs, brews, and BS! This week's episode is packed with hilarious stories, including Howard's basement flooding woes (turns out LCL Geek might know someone with even worse luck!), and the origin of Howard's legendary nickname "Living Embodiment of Charlie Brown." In this episode: What's on Tap? Howard dives into saisons from Boulevard Brewing, while LCL brings the hops with brews from Phat Fish Brewery. Don't Do That: Mark commits a series of epic fails you won't want to miss. Bad Luck Blues: LCL Geek and Howard drown their sorrows (in beer, of course) with some epic flood stories, and a hilarious look at Howard's "Charlie Brown" moment. Digital Brews: Mark gives his first impressions of the brand-new storm-chasing video game OUTBRK. Check out some gameplay footage and hear his first impressions! Tavern Talk: The guys chat about tornadoes, the Stanley Cup Finals, and the NHL Draft, and Howard throws down a fiery Hot Take about self-checkouts. Plus: Jury Duty stories, Howard's zombie film, 4th of July shenanigans, and a show-stopping patriotic disaster you won't believe! Don't miss this episode for a belly full of laughs and a glass full of cheer! Subscribe for more Beer, Blues & BS! GenTech - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TKaUkyVZ3I Recorded 6.28.24 0:00 – Intro 3:47 – Kidder Streaming 5:01 – What's on Tap? 14:05 – Checking In With LCL Geek 18:23 – Jury Duty 21:08 – Don't Do That – Everything Kidder 22:16 – Howard's Zombie Movie & Indie Film 29:15 – Bad Luck Blues – Flooding, Origin of Howard's Title 35:59 – The Tavern Door Gets Kicked Down 38:00 – Digital Brews: OUTBRK 42:11 – What's on Tap? Round 2 47:56 – Tavern Talk: Tornados in Iowa, Stanley Cup Finals 55:51 – Howard's Hot Takes: Self-Checkout 1:04:14 – Leave and Glue 1:06:57 – 4th of July 1:19:54 – Fireworks Simulator 1:27:32 – Cheap Plugs 1:31:29 – Final Thoughts 1:38:30 – Outro https://streamlabs.com/beerbluesbs https://beerbluesbs.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHZIodCkbtyGAnkz_ICiMwQ https://open.spotify.com/show/1pnho1ZzuGgThbLpXbAs3t https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Unmhz98iRYU97l18uJp99 https://www.twitch.tv/tuez13 2.50 #BeerBluesandBS #TripleBBSPodcast #Podcast #ComedyPodcast #BeerPodcast #HomeownerStruggles #BeerBluesBS #Podcast #Brews #Laughs #StormChasing #BadLuckBlues #4thOfJuly #BeerBluesBS #BrewsAndLaughs #WhatsOnTap #BadLuckBlues #DigitalBrews #OUTBRK #TavernTalk #HotTakeHoward #SelfCheckoutFail #DontDoThat #JuryDutyFails #ZombieFilmmaker #FourthOfJuly #PatrioticDisaster
This is just a reminder that Linguistics Career Launch 2024 is happening SOON – July 15-26, 2024. If you’re a linguist looking for a job outside academia, LCL24 is THE two-week event that will jump start your career journey. LCL events are open to undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and alums — in short, any linguists who want to transition from academia to industry. There will be workshops, panels, interviews, and even financial planning sessions! Here's a selection of what's on offer: Working for the Government in National Security Organizations The Current State of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Work Re-finding Your Career Path: The Never-ending Journey of Your Work Life Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI): Working with Large Language Models (LLMs) as a Prompt We'll also have two courses: Document Design & Usability 101, taught by Dr. Nancy Frishberg: The class project is revising the California Olive Oil Council's (COOC) Seal Certification Kit for extra virgin olive oil, as shown on its website Career Discernment, taught by Dr. Anna Marie Trester: Learn how to demonstrate how your unique set of skills – from critical thinking to cross-cultural competency – make you invaluable in any professional setting. Tickets are available at Eventbrite. Please visit LinguisticsCareerLaunch.com for more information! The post Linguistics Career Launch 2024 Last Chance! first appeared on Linguistics Careercast.
Attorney well-being continues to be a hot topic in the legal community. While the most severe effects of the pandemic are now behind us, mental health continues to be a significant issue in our profession. But there is a lot being done to address these challenges. To provide some context, several years ago, the Report of the Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being, issued by the American Bar Association, Conference of Chief Judges, and other legal organizations, called well-being an essential element of a lawyer's duty of competence. In Massachusetts, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers plays a vital role in supporting attorneys, and the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts has established a Standing Committee on Lawyer Well-Being to enhance the well-being of lawyers, judges, and law students in the Commonwealth. In this episode, my former colleague, Amy Levine discusses the many initiatives going on in Massachusetts and around the country. Amy is the Director of Programs and Volunteers at Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (LCL) of Massachusetts. Amy has over 20 years of experience in the legal industry. She has worked in in marketing, human resources, and legal recruiting and has a background in social work. In 2018, Amy was one of the first guests on this podcast where she talked about interviewing. At LCL, Amy creates programs for the Massachusetts legal community and provides customized educational programming for various legal organizations. She also recruits and manages LCL's volunteers, who assist in running recovery groups, provide peer monitoring services, and act as ambassadors for the organization. We discuss the critical role of Lawyers Assistance Programs around the country, the extensive range of services offered by LCL, and the impact these programs have on lawyer well-being.
This is just a reminder that Linguistics Career Launch 2024 is happening SOON – July 15-26, 2024. If you’re a linguist looking for a job outside academia, LCL24 is THE two-week event that will jump start your career journey. LCL events are open to undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and alums — in short, any linguists who want to transition from academia to industry. There will be workshops, panels, interviews, and even financial planning sessions! Here's a selection of what's on offer: Networking for Introverts Finding Alternative Careers through Content Creation Leveraging LinkedIn Getting Familiar with Gen-AI Negotiating Salary and Benefits Chat GPT, your job search assistant How to Taxonomy: Bringing useful order to less useful chaos and two open discussions: Everything about work environments that you were afraid to ask and But what KIND of degree? In which we tackle the ubiquitous question: Should I get a PhD or a masters? What's right for me? We'll also have two courses, each of which will meet six times during LCL: Document Design & Usability 101, taught by Dr. Nancy Frishberg: The class project is revising the California Olive Oil Council's (COOC) Seal Certification Kit for extra virgin olive oil, as shown on its website Career Discernment, taught by Dr. Anna Marie Trester: Learn how to demonstrate how your unique set of skills – from critical thinking to cross-cultural competency – make you invaluable in any professional setting. Early-bird registration for hashtag#LCL24 is ending on 6/24! Get your ticket before prices go up. Or take advantage of the special early bird group rate: save over $100 by registering 4 people together! Register as a department or with friends. Tickets are available at Eventbrite. Please visit LinguisticsCareerLaunch.com for more information! The post Linguistics Career Launch 2024 Promo! first appeared on Linguistics Careercast.
How many times have you considered the impact of being a parent on your work productivity? The answer reveals a fascinating intersection of two vital roles in our lives. Regardless of your title or the heights you've reached in your career, the responsibilities and joys of parenting inevitably shape your daily life and, consequently, your productivity at work. This episode of the Productivity Smarts podcast delves into how parenting can influence productivity. Host Gerald J. Leonard is joined by guest Richard R. Ramos, founder of the Latino Coalition for Community Leadership (LCL). The LCL is a beacon of hope for high-risk families and youths, providing support and guidance to those in need. Richard's dedication to promoting stronger communities through emotional maturity, purpose, and values is clearly demonstrated in his advocacy work. During the conversation, Richard sheds light on the often-overlooked impact of parenting on productivity. He shares his personal journey and insights into the importance of emotional maturity, purpose, and values in family life to enhance productivity. Don't miss out on transforming your approach to parenting and boosting productivity - it's all about making the right choices and embracing forgiveness. What We Discuss [02:07] Introduction to Richard Ramos [03:07] The impact of parenting on productivity [06:55] Richard's journey to becoming a parent advocate [13:40] Strategies for effective parenting [19:21] Instilling purpose and values within the family [22:27] Negative impact of technology on family interactions [28:16] Three parenting styles and their effects [32:03] Fostering resilience and adaptability in children [35:41] Influence of parents on community building [40:13] Conclusion and call to action Notable Quotes [05:45] “We grow old automatically, but we do not grow up automatically.” - Richard [14:43] “The first thing to do to gain emotional maturity, I suggest to parents is, you got to find a time to slow down.” - Richard [23:55] “Facebook is taking away ‘face time', and you can't let that happen.” - Richard [27:59] “Children are being influenced by influencers. I want to be the main influence in my life, for my children's life.” - Richard [32:03] “One of the things I like to encourage parents in is I talk about preparation for separation and infiltration, not isolation.” - Richard Resources Richard R. Ramos Website - https://parentsonamission.org/ Book: Parents on a Mission by Richard Ramos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-ramos-067ba018/ Productivity Smarts Podcast Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com Gerald J. Leonard Website - https://productivitysmarts.com/ Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds
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Send us a Text Message.In today's show I bring to you a little focus on the Proximal Fibula and what exists there.I will discuss...-Anatomy surrounding the proximal fibular head.-Differential diagnoses related to the proximal fibula.-Management recommendations for lateral knee pain and so much more!(Video) Proximal Fibular Fracture - Patient demo(Video) Common Peroneal Nerve PalsyMeet our new sponsor: Tread Labs!!
Are you curious about optimizing rate negotiations, leveraging executive dashboard views for better decisions, or understanding the value of sustainability in freight logistics?In this episode, we dive deep into the diverse and intricate world of freight management with guests Jim Floersch, Senior Global Logistics Manager at Pentair, and Shannon Vaillancourt, CEO of RateLinx. Discover how Pentair's integration of advanced transportation management systems (TMS) and freight audit processes has streamlined their complex logistics network, handling up to 300,000 non-parcel invoice transactions annually with just three staff members. Learn about the strategic value of collaboration, master data management, and effective relationship building in achieving significant business wins.From decoding the complexities of LCL, parcel, and air freight to leveraging data for smarter decision-making, Jim, Shannon and our host, Scott Luton, share powerful anecdotes and actionable insights. Explore how RateLinx's transparent carrier resolution process and truckload spot board auction platform are revolutionizing freight cost negotiations, resulting in consistent, competitive rates. Plus, gain a fresh perspective on the synergy between AI-generated insights and human judgment in enhancing your supply chain operations.Additional Links and Resources:Pentair Case Study: https://www.ratelinx.com/use-cases/pentair-optimized-shipping-freight-audit-rate-modeling-with-ratelinx-freight-audit-payRateLinx INSIGHT Conference: https://www.ratelinx.com/ratelinx-insight-conference/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comCheck out Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- Demystifying AI: A year later, from Buzz to Reality: https://bit.ly/3UtRw5FWEBINAR- How to Accelerate AI-Driven Decision Intelligence with Smart Data Fabric: https://bit.ly/3QMPmgaThis episode was hosted by Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/3-key-results-optimized-shipping-forecasting-budgeting-data-access-1279
Are you scaling your food, drink or pet treat brand and have taken time to think about how to get stocked into all the stores you've successfully landed? What about how much it's costing you to store inventory rather than landing it on the retail shelf? Or how much each carton is costing you to deliver so you can work out what your precise CLOGS are?You quite possibly haven't!!! Supply chain is not the first thing Foodpreneurs think about as they're making amazing products. Well… that is until they're scaling and got to get product into many, many different locations and make sure there's enough to fulfil orders but not too much that it ties up cash. These and other supply chain by design processes are the expertise of my guests in this episode, Cameron Aboud and Joost Bekker from sc3sixty logistics management. They're the supply chain masterminds behind the global expansion of the hangover-busting dream team that created Bae Juice, and countless other brands!If you want to get stock to stores without it costing a tonne of money, listen to what Cameron and Joost have to say about:
On this episode, Cole and Zach take some time to debrief and discuss the 96th annual Academy Awards and then dive deep into the LCL ocean to celebrate the theatrical release of Hideaki Anno's bizarro anime masterpiece, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion.
Watford Rise#onandoffthepitchpodcast #barclayswc #barclayswsl In this week podchat, we float over the results of the Barclays Women's Championship. We see Watford Rise off the bottom of the league by scoring two goals against the mighty Durham. Reading do whats required and get a much needed win. LCL and Lewes find out things are just a tad tough...but this is still time. Things at the bottom of the league is going to be feisty.Charlton grab a point late on and Sheffield United go big with the goals.In the BarclaysWSL the usual teams win and in one game the referee decides to fill the void left by #VAR to provide Chelsea with some much needed lucky penalties.#premierleague rumours - Jose M needs to stay away from the league. Does he remember all of the horrible things people stated when he tried to ring order to Manchester United. Brighton Women see their manager Mel Phillips leave - was this a good move by the heirarcy?Sheffield United Women remove J Morgan from his position with the emergence of 'new information' . So many questions.Enjoy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Don Tony Show, hosted by Don Tony (recorded 1/20/24). Some Topics Discussed: SETH ROLLINS TEARS MCL AND MENISCUS: Don Tony breaks down the severity of the injury, expected treatment, and explains why he SHOULD BE OK TO WORK WRESTLEMANIA 40. But will he be forced to RELINQUISH the World Heavyweight Championship on RAW? BETTING WEBSITES FOR WEEKS HAD CM PUNK listed as the FAVORITE to win 2024 WWE ROYAL RUMBLE. One week away from Royal Rumble, a new favorite has emerged. Don Tony has the latest. BAYLEY SURPASSES BECKY LYNCH as the FAVORITE to win 2024 WWE WOMEN'S ROYAL RUMBLE NEW POLICE BODYCAM OF NICK BOLLEA DUI ARREST with HULK HOGAN showing up at the scene. The NICK BOLLEA LIE METER scores just as high as his erratic girlfriend's (Former adult film star TANA LEA) B.A.C. Hulk Hogan though was a whole different story. You may be surprised at Hulk's behavior during his son's arrest (VIDEO) WWE SMACKDOWN 1/19/24 REVIEW: Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, LA Knight and AJ Styles sign the contract for Fatal 4-Way at Royal Rumble and all hell breaks loose.. Logan Paul appears on The Kevin Owens Show.. Kabuki Warriors want Tag Team Titles; Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn form an 'unholy union'.. Randy Orton RKOs Solo Sikoa AND Roman Reigns.. LA Knight battles AJ Styles.. Santos rolls up Carlito.. Butch finds his identity just in time for the Royal Rumble and more LATEST MERCEDES MONE/AEW DEBUT NEWS: Don Tony addresses the latest reports of why Mercedes Mone has not yet made her AEW debut. BEST WISHES TO KILYNN KING who tore her ACL, MCL and LCL which requires surgery and will be out at least 6-9 months FUNNY FOLLOWUP TO TRIPLE H 'APOLOGY TO TONY KHAN' VIDEO: DT streams: The Extended Cut! WWE ROYAL RUMBLE 2024: Updated lineup, latest news and rumors THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING RATINGS: WWE Raw, SmackDown, NXT, AEW Dynamite, Rampage, Collision, Battle Of The Belts IX, TNA Wrestling and NJPW
Welcome back to another episode of The Chosen Podcast. We're glad that you're here with us! Alli Carlson was a standout guard at East Grand Rapids High School. She was due for a big senior year and had high expectations for the season. That is until she suffered a major setback, tearing her ACL and LCL. Are you an athlete that is injured right now? You will benefit from this episode! Learn from Alli as she opens up about her mental health journey of getting injured, the rehab process, and the return to the court. Thank you for listening. Please give us a rating and share this episode! Visit our website: www.thechosenonesgr.com Shop for The Chosen Ones Merch: https://tcomerch.etsy.com What is The Chosen Academy? https://thechosenonesgr.com/the-chose... Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechosenon...
In the first hour of the Chase McCabe Show, Chase starts off the show with The Pulse and an update on Titans wide receiver Treylon Burks. Burks was diagnosed with a LCL sprain. Burks is expected to be out a few weeks. later in the hour David Kells with the Nashville Predators comes on the show and give the news about Preds tickets going on sale. To end the hour, Chase goes around the NFL with the latest news. Listen to hear more.
Wideout Treylon Burks went down with an LCL injury yesterday. Robby & Joe discussed what his injury means. What are the latest best & worst things in sports?
The Sixers have been waiting patiently for the Celtics-Hawks first-round series to be finished so they can finally know who they'll be playing after sweeping the Nets this past Saturday. Chris and Raheem discuss how the Sixers are handling Joel Embiid's LCL sprain during the time between series, and how much this could impact the Sixers' chances of finally advancing to a conference final. Hosts: Chris Ryan and Raheem Palmer Producer: Cliff Augustin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Philadelphia 76ers have dispatched of the Brooklyn Nets in (not so) dramatic fashion sweeping them after their 96-88 victory in Brooklyn on Saturday afternoon. The big news going into round two (likely) against the Boston Celtics is the same as it usually is this time of year: the health of one Joel Hans Embiid. We're in the torture chamber, again, Sixers fans. Embiid has an LCL sprain in his knee which is a one to two week recovery, so his availability against the Celtics is looking doubtful for game one on Saturday (if the Celtics close out Atlanta tomorrow night). All is not doom for the Sixers, however. Tyrese Maxey played like he's absolutely ready for this moment. Tobias Harris has looked good (in round one, anyway). Is James Harden ever going to look like the Harden that was getting All-NBA consideration just a few months ago? Those are the questions headed into round two as we break it down early in the week before any round two games are even scheduled. Your hosts Adio Royster and David Early are just getting you mentally prepared, folks! Follow Adio on Twitter. Follow David on Twitter. Follow Liberty Ballers on Twitter. Listen, like, subscribe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices