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Marketing often seems like the wild west of data & analytics. Made up Key figures, vendor-provided promises of quick and easy sales. But how do we really create a distinction? And why is marketing even important? In this week's episode your host Christian Krug interviews Louis Grenier, freelance marketing coach and consultant. Author of the book – Stand the f*ck out.A great product might be a good start for a new business. But if no one has ever heard of you and your shiny new thing, people probably won't come and buy from you.This is where a great marketing story begins.Unfortunately, there are several things that can go wrong here. From an unclear offer to an unknown buying group or a vague branding. Things can terribly influence your performance in the market. Platforms like google or meta now offer to help you and by just inserting some dollars to their tools your product will sell itself. Well if something sounds too good to be true, most of the time it is.While there is nothing wrong with putting ads online and performance marketing itself, it also is only one half of the truth. If people know you, then it becomes more likely that they buy from you than your unknown competitors.A huge part of that is defining your Unique selling point. The one meaningful thing that sets you apart from all the others out there. It doesn't need to be something groundbreaking. It can be unbundling a wrapped process or putting something new to an established product or service. Like a nice can with a skull around water.As people tend not to buy thing with rational decision making. This means that marketing is even more important. Which feelings does your brand give them? Do you help them to present themselves in special way?If you can answer those questions – you already made the most important steps into establishing your brand. From then on you can take the next steps.▬▬▬▬▬▬ Profiles: ▬▬▬▬Louis at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisgrenier/Find Louis' Book: https://www.stfo.io/Christian at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-krug/Unf*ck Your Data at Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unfck-your-data▬▬▬▬▬▬ Book recommendation: ▬▬▬▬Siobhan book recommendation: How brands grow – Byron SharpThe “UYD” bookshelf at Melena's store: https://gunzenhausen.buchhandlung.de/unfuckyourdata▬▬▬▬▬▬ Where to find UN#CK YOUR DATA: ▬▬▬▬Podcast at Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ow7ySMbgnir27etMYkpxT?si=dc0fd2b3c6454bfaPodcast at iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/unf-ck-your-data/id1673832019Podcast at Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/FnT5kRSjf2k54iib6UYD at Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@unfckyourdata▬▬▬▬▬▬ Contact:
There few things that send (marketing) analysts shivers down their spine line the dreaded GDPR. The European archenemy of data people. But why is something like the GDPR even necessary and how can we handle it without burning our fingers? In this weeks episode your host Christian Krug interviews Siobhan Solberg, Data Protection Consultant at Raze on this hot topic.Many people especially in Europe know this: You want to get something signed or book a service or an appointment and you get immediately handed a formular for giving consent to data storage. Let's face it – it's terribly annoying. Since the introduction of the GDPR those consent sheets are everywhere.Interestingly, this wouldn't always be required and was not intended by the regulation at all. This bill was made to protect people's data from misuse and not to annoy them with more paperwork. Unfortunately, some people didn't bother to read it properly or prefer to play it save, as written consent is the fallback solution.But why is that data protection even necessary? Because businesses developed a habit of doing shady things with our data. And some data is so crucial that it's protection is required to keep people save from dire consequences. The not so dramatics things include personalized advertisements. Where this might be ok for adults, young people can be influences more easily and thus require more protection.Also when crossing cultural borders, some data suddenly goes from harmless to life-threatening, if shared with the wrong people. If you live in a very liberal area orientation or ethnicity might not play a role. In certain regions all of a sudden people can face severe consequences if those information is shared all to openly.And to protect people and their data from potential misuse the GDPR was designed. In itself it is nothing bad, and scaring people with huge fines surely didn't help. So if we manage to get better grasp on the potential power of data and see why it should be protected we might see more manageable implementations of that bill.▬▬▬▬▬▬ Profiles: ▬▬▬▬Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Siobhan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhans/Christian at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-krug/Unf*ck Your Data at Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unfck-your-data▬▬▬▬▬▬ Book recommendation: ▬▬▬▬Siobhan book recommendation: Pippi Longstocking – Astrid LindgrenThe “UYD” bookshelf at Melena's store: https://gunzenhausen.buchhandlung.de/unfuckyourdata▬▬▬▬▬▬ Where to find UN#CK YOUR DATA: ▬▬▬▬Podcast at Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ow7ySMbgnir27etMYkpxT?si=dc0fd2b3c6454bfaPodcast at iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/unf-ck-your-data/id1673832019Podcast at Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/FnT5kRSjf2k54iib6UYD at Youtube:
Ever wondered why some people climb up the career ladder seemingly effortless, while others are left speechless at the bottom? Well, it might actually have to do with exactly that! Speaking. How you present yourself. And how to bring your speaking game to the next level and rocket fuel your career – That's what Christian Krug, Host of UNF#CK YOUR data is discussing with Nausheen I. Chen, 3x TEDx speaker and high profile speaking coach.Have you ever been to a boring talk or presentation? Like that terrible you just got into something else, your mind slipped off or you even fell asleep? You don't need to feel caught, we all were there at one point or the other. But there are also the other talks. The ones that just seem to catch you and follow the speaker, even if the topic itself isn't the most interesting one to you.The thing is, although it might seem as they are natural born speakers, they most probably aren't. They just have a great toolset of speaking methods and a strong message to deliver. Paired with a certain level of confidence this gives you an almost unstoppable force to be reckoned with.But why should you care about speaking, if you never want to be on a big stage?Thing is, we are humans and in most of our jobs at one point or another we interact with other humans. To a different extend, but we all do. And when we engage with other we communicate. Always. Or as Paul Watzlawick put it: “We cannot not communicate”We always communicate something, even by choosing not to speak up.Especially in tech fields there is this image of the introvert expert who is too shy speak up and has to watch less proficient people climb the career ladder like a balloon of hot air.Good news is, on the one hand those balloons tend to deflate and you have the choice of taking your career and your life in your hands.By speaking up you reclaim control over your business life.If you choose to remain silent, you let other take control. So as an expert it's even your duty to speak up if someone is making a flawed call.The interesting thing is that the very same techniques that make great speakers on stage make you great communicators in meeting. And those can be taught and learned, just like other skills as coding or using a digital tool.So you don't have to be silent and let others run the show, even if you consider yourself an introvert.In this episode you will learn:- How public speaking is a skill that can be learned- Why learning to speak does not make you unauthentic- Which tricks can help you level up your speaking skills- How to reclaim your career by speaking up▬▬▬▬▬▬ Profiles: ▬▬▬▬Nausheen at LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/nausheenichenNausheen's Homepage: https://www.speaking.coach/Christian at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-krug/Unf*ck Your Data at Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unfck-your-data▬▬▬▬▬▬ Book recommendation: ▬▬▬▬Susans book recommendation: Confessions of a Public Speaker - Scott BerkunThe “UYD” bookshelf at Melena's store: https://gunzenhausen.buchhandlung.de/unfuckyourdata▬▬▬▬▬▬ Where to find UN#CK YOUR DATA: ▬▬▬▬Podcast at Spotify:
A Walk In the Park & Aya's Finest Hour.Book 3 in 18 parts, By FinalStand. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.Professional, conscript, or volunteer, they all have run away from battle.A Note on terminology and the metaphor of Cael's WorldThe terms Weave of Fate and 'Weave ' are interchangeable. Weave expresses the intersection ~ the sieve that all the possible futures entered to create what we perceive as this 'now'. Fate is the keeper of the sieve. The Present is what is happening right now. It is that infinitesimal which we interpret as Reality.The Legend is what happens when the present is pulled back through the weave and becomes the past. It is called the Legend because, as the former presents fade into the past, they blur; each becomes less precise and more open to interpretations. (It is as if you were looking at one thing through a prism; as you shift your stance, what you see appears to change.) Within the Legend exist mystic creatures, divinities, demons, spirits, all the Paradises and Hells.The Endless Black Sands is the final resting place for all failed legends. It is the place where all is forgotten until even former realities break down into the Black Sands. That Alal found a way to cheat this doom and retrieved Shammuramat, was truly remarkable; even though Fate 'balanced accounts' with him by sending Ajax and his war band along that path as well.If you wonder how that was a balancing, consider this:The only people Alal cares for (in his own brutal fashion) are Shammy, now Sakura, and his only true offspring in 5,000 years, Cáel.Fate sent Ajax.With Ajax available to test Cáel, how could Alal resist the temptation to place one of the planet's greatest killer on a collision course with both of his loves in order to test Cáel?The Veil is a function of the Weave that protects sentient perception from perceiving the Weave and disguises the otherness of creatures of legend, unless they willingly allow themselves to be seen, which they usually do only so they can 'physically' interact with the Present. Some sentient minds, through horrific trauma such as the Augurs' self- poisonings, through the quirks of Fate via Holy Men, Mad Prophets and Doomsayers such as Temujin, or through the touch of legends such as Ishara, can sense the fluctuations in the Veil and the things behind it. Cáel, in truth, has been shaped by all three vehicles (Ishara, the Augurs and Temujin's legend.)Oblivion is what awaits Reality if the Weave ever fails beyond its ability to heal itself. This threat is what keeps the creatures of legend from constantly traversing the Weave. They have to weaken the Weave to do so or to use powers in Reality, the greater the distortion they create, the greater the weakening that occurs.End Note(Two days ago, with thirty days left)"That was fantastic, Lady Yum-Yum," I sighed."What did you just call me?" she panted softly. We were naked in one of our Task Force bedrooms that was actually used for sleeping, and now sex. I was still pressed against her reposed body, despite our recent exertions. She was on her stomach, arms stretched down her sides.She was sweaty and short of breath. She still had her wits about her and an awareness of our situation: victory sex, me still aroused and her fingernails scratching my thighs and buttocks. My equally sticky body was pressing down on her, even though I supported my weight with outstretched hands placed on either side of her shoulders."Lady Yum-Yum," I mumbled as I kissed the back of her head. "That was the first thing that sprang to mind when you introduced yourself." I could see her working that through her highly complex mind."When writing your memoirs, please remember to me refer to me that way," she began to flex her thighs and abdominal muscles, so that her ass was pumping against my hips."Only if this helps persuade you to give me a repeat performance.""I'll consider,," she purred, then paused to catch her breathe. "You are in phenomenal shape, young man. Do any of your other lady-loves have pet names?""Nope," I grunted as I withdrew.She had teased me with anal sex hints repeatedly, yet never delivered. She liked the game and the power she wielded. My body being on top of hers was only an illusion of a tactical advantage. She knew me pretty well already. I wasn't the kind of guy who would use physical strength to overwhelm her vulnerable position. This being so, a cerebral skirmish only excited her more.We waged a war that was based on intakes of breath, the shimmying of muscles and the trembling of fatigued flesh. The prize for me was the winning. Lady Fathom Worthington-Burke played tricky-clever, but I was better. And at times like this, she admitted it. She gave me what I wanted. I rolled her.Straight, face-to-face fucking. The Lady's pulsar gaze trapped my vision. She smiled, grudgingly at first, then more and more sensually as my glans returned to her g-spot that it had scouted out earlier. This was 'surrender by the Fathom method'. She gave me what I wanted, so I took what I wanted, and pleasured her at the same time."Mmm, you are a bad, bad boy," she lapsed into her trashy West-End Londoner accent. It was perfect and an erotic whiplash when added to her native, refined manner of speech. This wasn't a trick this time, it was a treat. It was a gift, reciprocated. The tactile sensation of her cervix becoming a soft, spongey chalice for my final penetrations was icing on an all-so-luscious cake.I tendered her a tribute worthy of my first love, Dr. Kimberly Geisler. It was strange to find a woman like her. Outside of Kimberly, I had found only one other woman who graciously offered her ultimate pleasure paean to the hundreds of lovers who had become before. That other woman, it still floored me, was Buffy Du, no, Buffy Ishara, First of my House."Oh!" and several heartbeats later, "Cáel!" several hissed series of breathes and then, "Goddess! You are better than good!"Two thoughts collided within me:A) I had never seen a more controlled orgasmic explosion in my life. I was going to have to tell Buffy about this, once we were safely in bed. If it was office talk, she'd punch me through a window and that would make Aya cry. I couldn't have that.B) Goddess? I thought she was Anglican. This needed further study. This treatment was really nice. I leaned in, kissed her. Lady Yum-Yum smiled. "Take me to the shower. Play time is over, Cáel," and she was back to all business."You are treating me like a fleshy vibrator," I pointed out."But you are a very finely-trained, fleshy vibrator, you wonderful boy," she stroked my cheek. "Shower! Now!" So, like a Good Boy, International Merchant of Death and Chosen Son of a Divine Amazon Goddess, I slid off her, then cradled her in my arms as I rose from our totally trashed mattress.I didn't smile when it was confirmed that I wasn't carrying her out of any romantic after-coitus gesture. She couldn't walk. Woot! It took a bit of effort to get us into the walk-in shower and to get the water just perfect, all while keeping her cradled. She helped out by keeping her arms tightly around my neck."Cheeky bastard," she whispered in my ear. "You are gloating." Then she nibbled on my earlobe for good measure."Damn right," I did gloat as I let her slide down to her feet. "You are pretty sweet for an Old Chick." She wasn't angry, oh no."If you were trying to get me to say, 'I'll get you next time," she licked, nipped and sucked on my nipple as if I was the one with the mammaries in this relationship, "it worked." Double-Woot! I was going to get that damn four-way! I did coax a vigorous shower-quickie out of my Lady. Afterward, she shifted herself so she could get under one of the steaming showerheads."Cáel, why didn't you use a condom," she mused. Gak!"You aren't on Birth Control?" I panicked. She laughed at me."No. I've never been a fan of hormones replacement. I like the way I am. Do you expect the women to do all the anti-pregnancy measures?""No," I gulped."Don't' be so worried," she laughed. "We had unprotected sex one time. The odds are astronomical that an 'oops' happened, right?" Yes, it was a single sexual encounter, but included three firings of the one-eyed hydra, sigh."You are asking a man who has five children on the way, Fathom," I cautioned her."Oh, I'll update my files and make an appointment to seen a local, reliable O B G Y N," she slipped back into her unflappable British resolve. "Get along. I need to get cleaned up," she cupped my scrotum, ", again. So scoot." I scooted.I had updated my condom supply despite the forbiddance Dot Ishara, my Matron Goddess, beamed to me from the Other Side. She could only complain so much. I'd upped my selection of fortune cookies and added a fresh raisin chocolate brownie for my next visit with her. I had to get over to the other side of the floor to get a fresh shirt, and boxers.Yum-Yum had ripped off my shirt (a little kinky) and boxers (a little painful). I wasn't going commando, so I decided to quick step it before something important happened that required me to yank yet another solution out of my sexually-fueled creative imagination.How Lady Yum-Yum and I ended up in bedThe Secret Societies' long awaited war had begun in Africa and in India. The Amazons couldn't effectively reinforce these two homeland regions. No, my people's edge came from my stupid stunts (e.g., the fight outside that club in Chicago), the judicious application of a few kind words and a whole lot of targeted killing on my part along with that of my Amazons.Those actions convinced the Booth-gan (aka the Thuggee, but we no longer say that because it irritates them) and the Coils of the Serpent to toss in their lot with their local Amazons. They did the whole 'hostage exchange' thing as well. Two children from each side. That was a no-brainer on my part. All three concerned parties were willing to let their adults die if necessary. Their children were another matter.In Asia, the Seven Pillars had made only minimal progress. We now suspected the 7P had planned to roll over the three of the 9 Clans that were in their Sphere of Influence, the now 6 Ninja Families, the Black Lotus and the Booth-gan in rapid succession. A preemptive strike against both the Khanate and the Ninja were supposed to cripple those two factions.Against the Khanate, that had been a dismal failure. In Nippon, the Ninja were in dire straits and would be decades recovering from the original 7P blitz. But the combination of US black ops help and the infusion of Amazons and Okinawans had staved off extinction for the moment. Strategically, these failed actions were tying down 7P resources that the largest Secret Society had planned to move elsewhere.In China, the Black Lotus exhibited the same resilience and deceptiveness they'd shown in combating the Seven Pillars by themselves for the past 65 years. The chaos gripping the PRC was a blessing from the Ancestors, the four sacred spirits (lung/dragons, phoenix, unicorn and tortoise), and the nine entities (I now really had to know this stuff.) Word that a 'dragon' had appeared in the West had only heightened their desire to aid in our new alliance.Those factors meant a reprieve for India. As the 7 Pillars began ramping up their operations; increasing racial tensions, minor terrorist action and military and industrial sabotage; the Booth-gan and Amazon united resources and purpose. The Booth-gan would assassinate 7P operatives and pawns while the Amazons would hit 7P front companies and businesses based out of the People's Republic of China. (This activity also helped ratchet up India-PRC tensions and anti-PRC public sentiment in India.)In Africa, the Condotteiri had squandered precious hours reallocating resources before launching their assaults. Like everyone but the 7P, they had been caught flat-footed by the renewal of the Secret War. The Coils of the Serpent had never been overly antagonistic toward the Condos, since their interests rarely collided. The same went for the Coils and the Amazons.Two factors inspired a deep Amazon-Coil bond. They were both groups with deep African roots and a shared Central-Western African spirituality. Added to that was the growing power of the Coils of the Serpent in the past fifty years. Their main opponents had been the Illuminati who had a Eurocentric view. Pan-Africanism was in the Coil's best interest, but ran contrary to European economic interests.Long term, allying with the African Amazons was a good investment for the Coils. The 9 Clans relationships had already proved to be advantageous on multiple occasions in the past. The leaders of the Coils knew their power was rising with the fortunes of Sub-Saharan Africa. To them, the rise of the PRC and the Seven Pillars was a looming threat in the East.They had been handed a golden opportunity to deal with this enemy before the enemy was ready to deal with them. They had been 'gifted' with over 2000 highly-skilled, fanatical Amazon warriors as stealthy muscle to add to their own, more subtle arsenal. For the Amazons, it was access to continent wide clandestine intelligence network that could unmask their enemies' hiding places.The Condotteiri wiped out an Amazon freehold in Cameroon and a few Coils safe houses in Lagos, Nigeria. In the Republic of Mali, over 250 Condo mercenaries were slaughtered at a 'secret' installation and their armory was looted. Ebola kept breaking out in the West. The dominant regional powers, the Republic of the Congo and Nigeria, were tottering as a result of decades of economic mismanagement, civic, ethnic, tribal and religious strife, corruption and unreliable militaries.The scene was ripe for a secret conflict as well as public carnage. For the Joint International Khanate Interim Taskforce (JIKIT), this presented a dilemma. They were involved with a growing global struggle that went far beyond the Khanate and Central Asia. Their secret society allies strenuously objected to bringing any more 'outsider' people into the group.Handing over covert intelligence to other governmental agencies in the US and UK, then telling them they wouldn't divulge their sources went over like scuba diving with cement goulashes. Explaining to upper level bigwigs that they had a 'trust-based' team went nowhere. Those officials didn't care about a bunch of domestic/international criminals' sensibilities.They wanted names and faces. They wanted addresses, phone taps and bank account numbers. It would all be 'Secret', 'Top Secret', or 'Eyes Only'. It would all be vulnerable to all kinds of governmental subpoenas too. No threats were made from 'my' side. They'd killed more people than the Black Death and the lives of a few thousand bureaucrats (and their families) in London and Washington D.C. didn't mean shit to them.Selena did offer to kidnap some family members to get the message across. Javiera put her hands over her ears and began singing 'la-la-la' as she stormed out of the room. Lady Fathom suggested that we arrange a private meeting with the UK Prime Minister and the US President. It took a few seconds for Mehmet and Javiera to realize she wasn't kidding.That was a nearly impossible task, which on this taskforce meant we had to give it a shot. Let's just say that the US Attorney General, Eric Holder and Chairman John Jay of the British Joint Intelligence Committee thought their respective representative had lost her God-damn mind. I went to the Khanate for help.Twenty-four hours later Azerbaijan, Turkey, Tajikistan, Armenia and Georgia (yes, two tiny Christian nations) joined the Khanate. The integration of the first two nations had been in the works since the formation of the Turkic Council in 2009. For me, Temujin upped the time table strictly for our benefit. Turkey and Azerbaijan became the two newest states within the Khanate.The third, Tajikistan was different and the shakiest addition. The unoccupied title of 'Khwarazm Shah' was created, suggesting the Iranian Tajiks had a special status inside the Khanate. 'Khwarazm' referenced the Khwarazmian dynasty that ruled the last of the great, Persian-led, Iranian Super-States and dated back to the 13th century AD. 'Shah' was Persian for King.The announced status of Armenia and Georgia was quite a bit different. They become 'Protectorates', i.e., semi-autonomous states within the Khanate who were 'vassal' states, responsible only to the Great Khan and his personal representative in the region (ah, that would be me.)So, the first three entries made sense, strong geographic, ethnic and/or religious ties, plus this was part of the Khanate's agenda anyway. But Armenia and Georgia? That was the doing of the other regional secret society, the Hashashin.The Caucasus Mountains were the backyard of the Hashashin. They knew who to blackmail, pinch and kill to make the 'take-over' possible. The main stumbling block was the long Khanate-Hashashin history: the Mongols had destroyed the historical stronghold of the Hashashin, Alamut, in 1256 CE. In a way, that disaster had transformed the sect, making it move away from their strict Nizārī Ismaili roots and into a more ethnically and religiously diverse group that was centered in the Caucasus region.Temujin made it clear to this group that he was making a deal under my auspices. Both Armenia and, Georgia (as well as the future Kurdistan, his plans for the creation of that last state were told to me under condition of secrecy) would be part of my palatinate principality (along with Hungary, if we ever got there). Riki Martin defined the terms for me: I was the voice of those three regions in the Khan's court.They wouldn't have to deal with Muslim Khanate officials. They would deal with me and 'my officials'. If the Khanate had a problem with my principality, they came to me to resolve the issue. That translated to me giving a nod to the existing regimes ruling in Armenia and Georgia (along with the infusion of a few Hashashin supporters.)Publically the future of those three political and ethnic entities would be confirmed later. The existing governments knew three things.1) I was that madman who had led the charge in Romania, clearly a man of bravery and humility. The odds were good that I was going to be a man they could rely on to adequately represent their interests with the government that currently mattered the most (aka The Khanate.)2) The Great Khan thought the world of me and in this nascent New World Order that meant way more than membership in NATO, or begging the United Nations to apply sanctions of dubious value.3) There would be a change of leadership by about 2040. Children of excellent ethnic parentage would succeed me in this ceremonial role in the region. These new princes and princesses would be the scions of the line of Nyilas and representatives of the various states (translation: I was going to be sexing it up with Georgian, Armenian and Kurdish members of the Hashashin).That would establish the three 'cadet' branches of House Ishara (Nyilas) (which I've listed because all three alphabets are so freaking beautiful) that could weave the Amazons, 9 Clans and the varying ethnic identities into a quilt that could stand together as a force in the Great Khan's inner circle. This new spate of aristocratic, 'Archer'-themed lineages would be:1. Moisari, in Georgia.2. Aġeġnajig, in Armenia.3. Ram- alsham, in Kurdistan.This fiction made the key named entities happy. The combination of all these events applied another jolt to the heart of the global power structure (after all, Turkey was in NATO) and made the US and UK governments back off.By tidying up the world map, we'd brought our governmental chiefs to the chilling revelation that their sole conduit for insider information regarding the ongoing global calamity had reacted to their intransience by simply letting them be blind-sided by events. After the fact, Javiera and Lady Fathom relayed that message very clearly.
Hoy se come, con las divulgadoras en nutrición Yolanda Vélaz y María Marqués.
Cáel gets an offer that is too good to be true.In 25 parts, edited from the works of FinalStand.Listen and subscribe to the ► Podcast at Connected..“People who forget their past are doomed to be blind-sided by it.”MondayI couldn't help but notice the similarity between myself and the other four new hires. We were all clean cut men, fresh out of college, fit and masculine. The 'men' part of the equation made sense. Havenstone Commercial Investments had come out of a long legal proceeding over their accused discriminatory policies.An undisclosed settlement had been reached plus they agreed to implement this new program to hire more men. For me that meant an employment opportunity with a Fortune 500 company despite my rather underwhelming collegiate career. Don't get me wrong; I had good grades. I also went to a college virtually no one had ever heard of, Bolingbrook College in New Hampshire.With me was Chinese-American Brian Fung from Harvard, blue blood Trent Grant from Carnegie-Melon, African-American Khalid Adzharia from MIT and Salvadoran-American Felix Melena from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. For starters, they all had far better academic pedigrees them me, nicer toys, and better looking suits.The second they found out where I was from, I was dropped out of their conversation. They were bragging about their awards and accomplishments, their families and where they vacationed, professors who knew them on a first name basis and when they planned to get their master's degrees. Given time to take in our circumstances without the distraction of being part of their little club, something occurred to me.We were all freaking gorgeous. I don't mean cultured, handsome, or attractive to the opposite sex. I meant every one of us would be hit on in a nightclub in under five minutes unless we had a significant other hanging all over us. I was getting a sinking suspicion about what Havenstone considered 'crucial' for job performance and it didn't have anything to do with what alumni we were now part of.Here I was with my Father's dark good looks, my genetics an ancient blend of Bulgarian and Turkish with a recent addition of Irish Gaelic. My eyes, the legacy of my Mom, were a deep emerald green. The broad shoulders, narrow waist and powerful arms and legs were part heritage with a serious application of physical activity. I exercised constantly, swam whenever I could and cycling was my religion; the tougher the terrain, the better.Better yet, the brainiacs around me hadn't seemed to figure that out yet. Maybe they thought I was a 'legacy' hire, I had a relative on the inside. Nope. Mom died when I was seven and my Dad worked for Illinois Power and Light as a line runner. His sister, Aunt Stella, was a crab fisherwoman in Maryland and unmarried.A series of off-handed comments in the interview process suddenly came back to haunt me. I'd been asked about who I was close to, both presently and back in college. They wanted to know about my 'moral character'. Fuck it all, I'd filled out a dating survey! I'd never used a matchmaking service, but I bet if I logged on to E-Harmony, I'd recognize the questions.The door to the conference room opened and seven women entered. Ms. Tessa Carmichael had handled the interview process. Umami Lhasa was her Hindi assistant and all-around encyclopedia of all things Havenstone. The other five were unknown to me and, I had a feeling, unknown to my fellow new hires. We all stood. The other four smiled. I smiled too, but felt cautious."Gentlemen, it is time to begin. Today we begin your internship process and I'd;” Tessa got out before Fung interrupted."I was given the impression we were guaranteed employment, Ms. Carmichael," he spoke in a commanding voice. How stupid was this guy?"Academia is a sheltered environment, Mr. Fung. Havenstone is very much part of the real, visceral world and you can hardly expect to gain a six-figure salary with all the benefits based on your ability to impress men who have never created an iota of wealth in their lives," Tessa smiled. I hoped she eventually give it back to the orca she'd swiped it from."I was entertaining offers from several other corporations as well," Trent added his voice. "We were guaranteed employment. Our contracts state so." He seemed proud of his ability to read. Trent should have boned up on reading between the lines."Well, if you two wish to sign 'Termination of Employment' papers," Tessa sounded disappointed, "we will conceded to your wishes."At this point, the guys with a promising futures should have bailed. I didn't have options unless you considered 'do you want fries with that' to be a back-up plan. I was amazed the other four didn't see it."What we really want is a clarification of what this internship process entails," Khalid intervened.Tessa's smile became all happy bunnies again."Very well," she appeared pleased, "let's start by introducing your mentors. Mr. Fung, Ms. Julian Jameson has chosen you. She is our Senior VP in charge of Acquisitions, something you excelled in, I recall." Fung looked pleased. Julian was a foxy red-head somewhere in her mid-thirties."Mr. Grant, you have been selected by Olympia Shore, head of our Financial Investigative unit." Greying hair yet she looked like she ran marathoners down on a regular basis; she was tall, fit and svelte. "I understand you showed a talent for forensic accounting," Tessa continued. "Mr. Adzharia, you have been chosen by Ms. Phalli Chandra VP of International Finance."Where Khalid was patently African-American, his mentor was African, most likely central African, like Congo, or Cameroon. She was in her early thirties and sculpted in a way that made me think I wouldn't mind wrestling her even though I wasn't sure who would win. "You have an excellent grasp of linguistics as I recall.""Mr. Melena, Ms. Tia Pharos VP of Business Management has chosen to take you on." My bet she was Lebanese, or Palestinian, more Sematic than Aramaic. Still, her hair was thick, wavy and long, all the women seemed to go for the 'long hair' look for that matter. She was also the shortest mentor, perhaps one meter; seventy."You have all around high marks in your education. We think you will be a perfect fit." He smiled as did Tia. I thought they were smiling for different reasons. Maybe that was paranoia. "Mr. Nyilas," that was me; Cáel Nyilas, "you have been selected by Ms. Katrina Love, VP of Executive Services."I could hear the 'huffs' of my compatriots. Executive Services were basically gophers for the top tier of the corporation. ES was not the fast track to success. They got the limos and laundry for those who were. On the plus side, Katrina was a voluptuous blonde perhaps forty years of age, hitting all my key sexual triggers; basically, a conscious, breathing female. I didn't have low standards, I was a sexual omnivore.Given the chance I'd seduce every woman I came across, though not here, not today.After a short series of introductions, we split up to go to our various offices. It turned out that the mentor/internship relationship meant I would be working at her side, literally. I'd have a spot in her personal office for my work station, I would follow her to meetings and be on call 24/7 to assist her in all departmental duties."Thank you for the opportunity," I said when she finally gave me the impression I could speak."Aren't you disappointed you didn't get one of the plumb assignments; banking, or asset management?" she inquired while studying me. The gentle hum of the elevator was the only other sound."Hell, no," I blurted out then blushed. Katrina arched an eyebrow. "I mean, I think this is a great way to know the company. We get to go everywhere.""I like your enthusiasm," she commented. I couldn't tell if it was a positive thing. Beyond that, she remained non-communicative until we made it to her ornate, spacious personal office.Six young ladies followed us into the room, with the last one shutting the door."Ladies, this is our latest hire; Cáel Nyilas," Katrina began. "He's from some college in New Hampshire and, like the rest of you new hires, will be expected be working closely with me and each other."Did I mention they were all hot? I was familiar with some of the looks I was getting, too. Once, in high school, I had asked out the Class president who happened to be rich, pretty and smart. Her boyfriend had cheated on her so I thought I had a chance. I was a working class nobody and the look she gave me hurt as much as her words."Never in a million years," she mocked loudly. I was an insect, a bug and way beneath her notice. That was the look I was getting from these girls. Four years later, my acne was gone, I'd filled out nicely and physically I had gone from caterpillar to butterfly. That led to the other half of the vibes aimed my way. It was 'he's delicious' as one of my girlfriends put it."Daphne Pile, Dora Cartagena, Fabiola Dobrani, Paula Wadena, Violet Maza, and Theresa 'Tigger' Castro," Katrina made rapid-fire introductions. "Now that we all know each other, time to start filling all the orders in our cue. Until Cáel figures out what is where, who wants to ride herd on him?" I had mistakenly believed I would be working with Katrina.No one leapt at the opportunity."I'll do it," Fabiola Dobrani spoke up. She tried to sound upbeat for Katrina. They filed out of the office, each woman heading off in different directions, while I went to my tiny desk."What are you doing?" Fabiola sounded annoyed."I need something from my desk and to go to the bathroom," I informed her. She sighed in exasperation. I quickly retrieved a handful of rubber bands then raced to Fabiola. She pointed me at the closest bathroom; which was Katrina's personal one. In I went then I locked the door. My pants and underwear came off. I expediently made a rubber band chain then looped it around my hips and pinned my hard-on pointed up.That had become a serious problem when dealing with all these attractive women and I didn't need the distraction. Once dressed, I quick-stepped it to Fabiola who was tapping her foot."Let's go," she snapped. "We are working with Buffy today. We go with her and do what she tells us to do. Got it?""Buffy is in charge, I have a basic command of the English language," I replied. Fabiola shot me an evil look. "What? Do I look like a five year old, or are you normally this rude?""I'm not being rude to you," the women with a Mediterranean cast to her features reposed. "You've put us behind the other ladies. In case you haven't figured it out, that's a bad thing on our first day.""Am I to believe this is your first day?" I smirked. We stopped by another woman's desk. Did I mention that this corporation must raid beauty pageants for their staff? Buffy was a medium height brunette with long hair and a perfectly shaped oval face. Her eyes were the lightest shade of brown I'd ever seen, almost golden."I'm Buffy Dubois," she stood and extended her hand. I had a neural misfire. I took her offered hand, leaned down and kissed it. Whoops."Cáel Nyilas, Ms. Dubois," I gulped. Buffy weighed my gesture."Nice name," she grinned. "Call me Buffy. We go on a first name basis here.""Our first assignment for the day is to go to 1802 Exeter Tower and prepare the suite for the CFO at our San Francisco office coming in for one week," she informed us. I had no idea where Exeter Tower was and what any of this had to do with my Business degree. I accepted that a fat paycheck was a fat paycheck, so I put my confusion on the back burner.There was an amusing bit of posturing about who got to drive the company car down to the Exeter. Fabiola made a production of taking the keys and making me sit in the back, Buffy didn't want to drive."You aren't much of a man's man, are you?" Fabiola mocked me.I waited a second for Buffy to say something, considering that bordered on harassment. Fabiola snickered at me while Buffy looked out the window, bored."Was that supposed to mean something to me?" I replied smoothly. "I don't know you, you obviously don't know me, and your assessment of my gender potential is ridiculous.""Come on, 'New Hire', you didn't even go to a real school," Fabiola spat back."That's enough," Buffy coughed. Fabiola shot me a dirty look. I elected to not be childish, looking out the window instead. Driving the car turned out to be more of a disadvantage than the gem Fab thought it would be. Fabiola had to park the car while Buffy and I went up.The Exeter suite turned out to be a fully furnished apartment. The trick was turning the normal accoutrements into the specifics the client demanded. I didn't have experience with interior design. I couldn't say I was demeaned, being reduced to a glorified furniture mover. If Buffy was impressed by my ability to move chairs about, she hid it well.She even left me to my own devices while she went to the bedroom. I double checked the image she'd downloaded to the cellphone to make sure everything was where they wanted."Cáel, I need you back here," Buffy called out. Back I went, it wasn't like I had a choice. "We need to make sure the Feng Shui of the room is impeccable," she ordered."Yes, Ma'am; Buffy," I nodded. "Now let's assume for a second I don't have the faintest idea what you are talking about and go from there.""For now," she chuckled, "it means moving the bed where I tell you to." As I moved to the far side of the king-sized bed, contemplating the crushing weight of my student loans, I noticed Buffy had made a wardrobe adjustment.That was a kind way to say she had unbuttoned her blouse to her naval and her pale pink, lacy half-bra was clearly visible. I also saw the incisor of some predator hung from a silver chain around her neck. As she leaned forward, it swayed, playing ping pong between her boobs. I was carefully attentive to her instructions and even managed to ask a few questions like 'what is Feng Shui?'"It is the art of focusing energy upon positive and negative lines so that you promote, or disrupt, the harmony of an area and its occupants," she informed me. She back-flopped down on the bed in one of the least obfuscated suggestions of 'come get me' I'd ever seen. I stayed well away, sensing a trap."It's jaguar," Buffy tilted her head back and leered at me. Her shirt was wide open, her bountiful mounds jiggling slightly and her eyes were inviting. She was referring to the tooth pendant that was nestled between her breasts. I backed up toward the window."I'm sure there is a story behind that," I tried to wiggle some more breathing room from my collar."There is," she rolled over, her goodies still on display. "I shot it with my bow, skinned it and pulled the tooth from its skull." How sweet and informative."I'm glad I'm across the room then," I grinned back. "I'd hate for there to be a misunderstanding between you and I." Now she placed herself on all fours and stalked across the bed toward me."I don't think you are very interested in me," she pouted. Now I was mentally mapping out the time and distance involved in me getting past her and exiting this career-killer."You are my boss," I exclaimed as I started edging around the room. "I imagine you are very interesting, but I'm not the kind of guy who makes advances on every beautiful woman he meets." That was a total lie. I had the bad habit of making advances on ABSOLUTELY every beautiful woman I met."Where is everybody?" Fabiola announced after she waltzed into the room. Forget an Oscar, she wouldn't even get a Razzie from me for that patently false performance. Buffy huffed, rolled her eyes and shifted to the edge of the bed. She fixed her blouse properly then shot a witherin
With the plethora of options out there in the field of data, how do you shape your perfect career? What are the skills to learn and which roles should you aspire? There are the topics Christian Krug, host of the podcast “UNF#CK YOUR DATA” discusses with Eva Murray, self-employed career coach.While some people claim “I didn't choose data, data chose me”, usually data careers don't happen by accident. At least the successful ones don't.But what does it take to make such a career.I'm going to give you the hard answer first: There is no way around a solid technical foundation! Yes data careers include leadership and management roles. A lot of data is business related, but still there is a lot of tech involved. So getting some knowledge in SQL (of Python) just expands your options by a large margin.Of course, there are not only the backend roles and data visualizations are also a awesome topic. But at some point you should get your hands dirty and at least get a basic understanding of technical concepts and coding.When you've laid that foundation, communication is king. Data teams tend to be in between IT and business. Serving business needs and solving business problems with the tools that IT provides.Thinking ahead and providing not only numbers and information, but also giving solutions is key. If you then manage to be easy to work with and understand the cultural aspects of communication. You are set to make a quick start.Wherever you go in data. Deep tech, consulting, requirements engineering, tech vendor, banking and so on. The most important thing is: It is your career and never leave the driver's seat. Actively forge it. Else others will forge it for you. But not in your best interest, but theirs.So reclaim the seat!▬▬▬▬▬▬ Profiles: ▬▬▬▬Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Eva: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evamurray1/Christian at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-krug/Unf*ck Your Data at Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unfck-your-data▬▬▬▬▬▬ Book recommendation: ▬▬▬▬Eva's book recommendation: The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control - Katherine SchaflerThe “UYD” bookshelf at Melena's store: https://gunzenhausen.buchhandlung.de/unfuckyourdata▬▬▬▬▬▬ Where to find UN#CK YOUR DATA: ▬▬▬▬Podcast at Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ow7ySMbgnir27etMYkpxT?si=dc0fd2b3c6454bfaPodcast at iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/unf-ck-your-data/id1673832019Podcast at Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/FnT5kRSjf2k54iib6Podcast at Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@unfckyourdata▬▬▬▬▬▬ Contact: ▬▬▬▬E-Mail: christian@uyd-podcast.com▬▬▬▬▬▬ Timestamps: ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬00:00 Intro02:45 The Rise of Data Careers06:09 Navigating the Data...
"Close the door!" If you're saying that to your voice assistant instead of your housemates, you have a smart home. But which manufacturer's smart home devices are you using, and do they talk to each other? That question may be less relevant in the future, thanks to a relatively new standard called Matter. Bosch expert Michael Zuegel has been busy making our smart home products Matter-ready. He shares his insights on the technology with hosts Shuko and Melena. They also talk to Youtuber Chris West, who maintains a complex smart home setup with automations that make life easier - except when they go wrong. Now tell your voice assistant, "Play the episode!"
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With everybody just throwing ChatGPT and its brethren at any given problem in high hopes of a miracle solution. The AI revolution is in full swing. But does this really take us all the way to the promised land of not having to do repetitive work anymore?In this episode, your host Christian Krug has a conversation with Laura Madsen, Chief Blow Shit Up Officer at Moxy Analytics.The AI struggle begins already in the first place. Your definition of AI! Because we all associate different technologies or solutions with that term. And with everybody beating around the bush with the buzzword, not admitting, they have no clue, we have come to a point where AI washing is all around.Solution and software vendors claim their tools are incorporating AI just to get better sales figures. Unfortunately, it works all too well. So if we are confronted with AI we should have a closer look at what's really inside and if it's necessary to get the job done.On the other hand, not every company out there has to become an AI company now. You can very conveniently stick to your current business model and implement AI for some of your processes to get support there. Just like digitalization did change quite some processes and companies, AI will do quite soon.Just keep in mind that good AI starts with good Data! There is no way around this. Each model can only be as good as the data you fed in. We have comer from “shit in, shit out” to “shit in, bullshit” out. But what does this mean to the data people? You are the frontrunners of the AI implementations and Governance is key. So if you did your “homework” over the last decades and built up a solid data repository or warehouse, you have a great starting point. Then you need to tackle the topic of unstructured data and you are almost good to go.For all the others: It's high time to catch up if you do not want to perish!But don't worry, we are here to help!▬▬▬▬▬▬ Profiles: ▬▬▬▬Laura's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauramadsen/Christian at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-krug/Unf*ck Your Data at Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unfck-your-data▬▬▬▬▬▬ Merchshop: ▬▬▬▬https://unfckyourdata-shop.de/▬▬▬▬▬▬ Book recommendation: ▬▬▬▬Laura's book recommendation: Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans - Melanie MitchellThe “UYD” bookshelf at Melena's store: https://gunzenhausen.buchhandlung.de/unfuckyourdata▬▬▬▬▬▬ Where to find UN#CK YOUR DATA: ▬▬▬▬Podcast at Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ow7ySMbgnir27etMYkpxT?si=dc0fd2b3c6454bfaPodcast at iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/unf-ck-your-data/id1673832019Podcast at Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/FnT5kRSjf2k54iib6Video Podcast at Youtube:
In the first ever English Episode of UNF#CK YOUR DATA host Christian Krug interviews Susan Walsh, the classification guru, on how to clean your dirty data.But firstly, what is dirty data and why does this pose a problem?Data in your company systems, like CRM or ERP, can have all sorts of issues. Duplicates, near duplicates, formats and so on.So the records which should match, don't. Or your numbers are off.Basically, you can't rely on the data in the system to make decisions. Like sending a mail or a leaflet. Potentially even an invoice. Or know who your real number one customer is.To help you deal with this mess, Susan has created a framework, which helps you cleaning up your data. You have to normalize and classify your data. First agree on a common format an fit the data to it. Afterwards you can give the data a meaning by classifying it.So you can further process the data and base your decisions on it.Sad news for all the AI enthusiasts out there: This still requires an awful lot of human knowledge. No speeding up the process. On the other hand this step is crucial for your AI success. As only good quality training data will lead to great AI results. Regardless, which use case you tackle first.But cleaning data one is not a lasting solution. It's a continuous effort and it hast to start at the very source where people enter the data into the systems.So data quality is a process and mantra.Find in this episode:- Why data sometimes is so dirty- How a COAT method can help you clean data- Why data quality is not an AI topic- Susans plans on a new framework▬▬▬▬▬▬ Profiles: ▬▬▬▬Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Susan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanewalsh/Christian at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-krug/Unf*ck Your Data at Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unfck-your-data▬▬▬▬▬▬ Book recommendation: ▬▬▬▬Susans book recommendation: Buy back your time - Dan MartellThe “UYD” bookshelf at Melena's store: https://gunzenhausen.buchhandlung.de/unfuckyourdata▬▬▬▬▬▬ Where to find UN#CK YOUR DATA: ▬▬▬▬Podcast at Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ow7ySMbgnir27etMYkpxT?si=dc0fd2b3c6454bfaPodcast at iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/unf-ck-your-data/id1673832019Podcast at Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/FnT5kRSjf2k54iib6▬▬▬▬▬▬ Contact: ▬▬▬▬E-Mail: christian@uyd-podcast.com▬▬▬▬▬▬ Timestamps: ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:13 Susan's Background and Expertise03:03 Types of Dirty Data04:01 The Impact of Dirty Data06:12 Cleaning Data and the Role of Excel07:34 The Limitations of AI in Data Cleaning09:26 Automating Supplier Name Normalization11:03 Data Classification and Context13:52 The Importance of Business Understanding16:26 The Role of Human Expertise in...
Switching it up! This episode, we're talking about a person - one person in particular, our company's founder Robert Bosch. Our host Geoff, a self-declared Bosch fanboy, sits down with Dietrich Kuhlgatz, Director Historical Communications at Bosch. Dietrich brings some treasures, including a diary and actual sound bites from Robert Bosch himself. Meanwhile, co-host Melena has a closer look at the device that was the “big bang” for Bosch, the ignition magneto. This first Bosch bestseller provided the foundation for what the company is today. But what is it? History of the Bosch-Zünder Magazine https://www.bosch.com/stories/bosch-zuender-associate-magazine/ The magneto ignition https://www.bosch-classic.com/de/en/products/range-of-spare-parts/ignition/
Ready for another round? In the second part of our double feature on Vehicle Motion Management, Melena pretends to encounter a moose on the test track, while Shuko gets technical about by-wire technology as one of the enablers of software-controlled vehicle actuators such as brakes, dampers or steering, which can be optimally controlled with the help of Vehicle Motion Management. Bosch expert Philipp Debes performs vigorous maneuvers to demonstrate how this technology helps stabilize vehicles while giving the driver improved control. Bosch product owner Enrico Haberkern returns to discuss how Vehicle Motion Management also has the potential to increase efficiency. Buckle up! Vehicle Motion Management Part 1: https://fromknowhowtowow.podigee.io/71-vehicle-motion-management-part-1
Episode Summary: Melena Rounis provides a comprehensive overview of her journey in the dance industry, from overcoming early challenges to achieving notable success on renowned stages like Cirque du Soleil. Starting her dance career later than most and facing initial setbacks including familial pressure to pursue a conventional university degree, Melena's resilience shines through as she navigates the complexities of the US immigration system to follow her passion. Melena shares candid insights into the audition process for high-profile gigs, particularly her experience with Cirque du Soleil, where she utilized her unique contortion skills to stand out, despite not being formally trained in that area. Her career milestones include not only performing but also choreographing for major productions, where she emphasizes the significance of collaboration, kindness, and professional connections. Further discussion covers Melena's choreographic work, including her contributions to TV shows and her proactive approach to auditions for platforms like America's Got Talent. She provides strategic advice for dancers looking to make their mark in places like Los Angeles, emphasizing perseverance, resilience, and the necessity of being versatile and well-rounded in their craft. Show Notes: (0:00) Dance industry insights with a special guest. (2:06) Dance career struggles and immigration challenges. (7:32) Dance auditions and highlights of career, including Beatles love show and Cirque du Soleil. (13:18) Career highlights and choreography experiences with a focus on collaboration and kindness. (15:59) The importance of kindness and connections in the dance industry. (20:33) Choreographing for TV shows and auditioning for America's Got Talent. (24:37) Choreography and auditioning for Cirque du Soleil. (30:42) Adapting to the fast-paced dance industry in LA. (35:16) Dance industry, perseverance, and career paths. (42:32) Believing in oneself and overcoming negative voices in the dance industry. Biography: Melena Rounis is a versatile choreographer, associate director, and performer who has been sharing her passion and knowledge of all things dance over the course of her 20+ year career. She has worked extensively in film, television, live performances and shows, striving to push the creative boundaries and developing emotionally driven and often high-tech content. Melena was nominated for a 2022 Leo Award for her largest body of work as a Choreographer on Netflix's 'A Week Away' the Musical. Other choreographic endeavors include Associate Directing and Choreographing two tours for Sesame Street Live! (‘Let's Party' and ‘Make Your Magic'), as well as cutting edge research and development projects for Walt Disney Imagineering. She has put her touch on a plethora of film and television shows including the opening title sequence for HBO Max's ‘Peacemaker', and for other notable brands such as Dancing with The Stars, Comedy Central, Honda, Kmart, Christian Louboutin, AIDS Health Foundation and Knott's Berry Farm Amusement Park. As a performer, some of her live and reality tv show credits include Cirque du Soleil (Michael Jackson Immortal World Tour and in Las Vegas at The Beatles LOVE), America's Got Talent, American Idol, Next Top Model, Latin American Music Awards, as well as MusiCares with Sir Paul McCartney, and various other artists like Pitbull, Maluma, French Montana & Daddy Yankee to name a few. She has taught and adjudicated extensively throughout Canada, the United States, Australia and Mexico, doing everything from large scale conventions to summer intensives, guest master classes, choreography and private sessions. Her expansive teaching vocabulary includes Street Jazz/Jazz Funk, Hip Hop, Locking, House, Jazz, Musical Theater, Heels, Lyrical and Pilates. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/melenadance https://www.facebook.com/melenadance/ Webpage http://www.melenarounis.com/
Melena Rounis is a versatile choreographer, director and performer who has been sharing her passion and knowledge of all things dance over the course of her 20+ year career. She has worked extensively in film, TV, and live performances and shows, striving to push the creative boundaries and developing emotionally driven and often high-tech content. Melena has lent her choreographic touch to numerous film and TV productions for Netflix, ABC, Comedy Central, Hallmark, The CW, SyFy, and HBO Max. She has collaborated with renowned brands such as Disney, Dancing with the Stars, Honda, Kmart, Christian Louboutin, AIDS Health Foundation, and Knott's Berry Farm Amusement Park, leaving an indelible mark on each project. Her expertise has also been showcased in productions such as Sesame Street Live! tours, serving as the associate director and choreographer, and groundbreaking research and development initiatives for Walt Disney Imagineering. Her talent has graced prestigious stages, including Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson Immortal World Tour and The Beatles LOVE in Las Vegas. She has mesmerized audiences on popular reality and award shows such as The Grammys MusicCares, Latin American Music Awards, America's Got Talent, American Idol, and Next Top Model. Melena has even had the privilege of performing alongside legendary artists such as Sir Paul McCartney, Pitbull, Maluma, French Montana, Daddy Yankee, and Vanilla Ice. Her most recent business endeavor, The Ninety Intensive, is aimed at bridging the gap for dancers from stage to screen. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Fake! Or is it? It's getting harder and harder to tell if something is real or not. This applies not only to images or facts, but also to physical goods such as consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals, or luxury watches. Bosch engineer Louis Tepper is part of a team that has developed a solution: Origify is able to scan and recognize the surface of an item based on a simple smartphone image. Melena and Shuko test it. In the process, they learn a lot about the luxury and vintage watch industry. They meet a young Danish watchmaker, Rune Bakkendorff, who builds watches from scratch. Origify, it turns out, could not only help consumers identify counterfeit products, but also help experts authenticate spare parts or industry identify parts too small for serial numbers or QR codes. What time is it? Time to listen to this episode! www.linkedin.com/showcase/bosch-origify EN: www.bosch-origify.com DE: www.bosch-origify.com/de
Ready to Deep Dive into our guest's personalities? It's time for “5 Questions With…” We put our previous guests back on the hot seat to answer 5 more burning, quirky and random questions we just had to know. Back today, South Africa travel expert German de la Melena. If you ever wanted to go on African Safari, or see the Pyramids, then get in touch with German at Nanan Travel and a trip of a lifetime awaits. Full interviews from last week are available on our website or your favorite podcast dirstributors or YouTube. And the questions are ready to go………. Thank you for listening to Left of Str8 Podcasts, Produced by Scott Fullerton. Left of Str8 Podcasts were created for the LGBTQ Community and our Straight Allies. Subscribe on your favorite distributor so you never miss an episode. You can also click the bell icon to be notified when new episodes are available. The video podcasts are on YouTube and Spotify, and the audio podcast is available at all major distributors including: iTunes, iHeart Radio, GoodPods, Amazon Music, Audible, and more. If you like us, please give our episodes a 5 star rating so more people will find them in the Algorithm. Please share with your friends and follow us on social media at Instagram, Facebook, X, Threads and Tik Tok. Go to our website at www.leftofstr8podcasts.com to listen to all shows, enter contests, write questions to the show for our team or Guests, and if you want to be a guest or host on the network. You can support the show on our Patreon Page for as little as $3 a month, $5 a month, or $7 a month, to help cover show expenses and other costs. you can find us over at www.patreon.com/leftofstr8 or you can Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/leftofstr8 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftofstr8/message
African Safaris, Pyramids of Eqypt, and Beaches of South Africa, Oh My! Today's guest on the Left of Str8 Show Interviews is German de la Melena, the owner of Nanan Travel. Raised in Peru and working and traveling the world as a model eventually brought German to South Africa where the handsome man has been arranging tours for many years. Listen in on this fascinating story and get ready to book your trip to parts unknown today. Thank you for listening to Left of Str8 Podcasts, hosted by Scott Fullerton. Left of Str8 Podcasts were created for the LGBTQ Community and our Straight Allies. Subscribe on your favorite distributor so you never miss an episode. You can also click the bell icon to be notified when new episodes are available. The video podcasts are on YouTube and Spotify, and the audio podcast is available at all major distributors including: iTunes, iHeart Radio, GoodPods, Amazon Music, Audible, and more. If you like us, please give our episodes a 5 star rating so more people will find them in the Algorithm. Please share with your friends and follow us on social media @leftofstr8 on Instagram and Threads and Tik Tok, @leftofstr8radio on Twitter (X), and Left of Str8 Show on Facebook. Go to our website at www.leftofstr8.com to listen to all shows, enter contests, write questions to the show for Scott or Guests, and if you want to be a guest or host on the network. You can support the show on our Patreon Page for as little as $3 a month, $5 a month, or $7 a month, to help cover show expenses and other costs. you can find us over at www.patreon.com/leftofstr8 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftofstr8/message
GameSpot's Tamoor Hussain joins Bless, Andy, and Barrett to talk about Elden Ring in 2024 and how to get prepped for the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. Run of Show - 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:30 - Housekeeping 00:01:40 - Topic of the Show: The Definitive Elden Ring Podcast 00:10:00 - Lore Break Down! 00:37:00 - Making the wrong choice 00:44:38 - Ads 00:45:47 - Scoring Elden Ring 01:11:11 - Should you kill Melena before starting the DLC 01:13:40 - Superchats! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GameSpot's Tamoor Hussain joins Bless, Andy, and Barrett to talk about Elden Ring in 2024 and how to get prepped for the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. Run of Show - 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:30 - Housekeeping 00:01:40 - Topic of the Show: The Definitive Elden Ring Podcast 00:10:00 - Lore Break Down! 00:37:00 - Making the wrong choice 00:44:38 - Ads 00:45:47 - Scoring Elden Ring 01:11:11 - Should you kill Melena before starting the DLC 01:13:40 - Superchats! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GameSpot's Tamoor Hussain joins Bless, Andy, and Barrett to talk about Elden Ring in 2024 and how to get prepped for the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. Run of Show - 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:30 - Housekeeping 00:01:40 - Topic of the Show: The Definitive Elden Ring Podcast 00:10:00 - Lore Break Down! 00:37:00 - Making the wrong choice 00:44:38 - Ads 00:45:47 - Scoring Elden Ring 01:11:11 - Should you kill Melena before starting the DLC 01:13:40 - Superchats! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GameSpot's Tamoor Hussain joins Bless, Andy, and Barrett to talk about Elden Ring in 2024 and how to get prepped for the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. Run of Show - 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:30 - Housekeeping 00:01:40 - Topic of the Show: The Definitive Elden Ring Podcast 00:10:00 - Lore Break Down! 00:37:00 - Making the wrong choice 00:44:38 - Ads 00:45:47 - Scoring Elden Ring 01:11:11 - Should you kill Melena before starting the DLC 01:13:40 - Superchats! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Take a deep breath. What you just breathed in was probably about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen and some minor other components. But how do you measure that? Measuring gases and their concentrations has been pretty difficult, says Bosch physicist Alex Stratmann. His team's invention, the optical gas spectrometer, OGS, is set to change that. It packs what used to be a complex lab setup into a tabletop device. OGS leverages Raman spectroscopy, a method that exists for about a 100 years and has been used e.g. in the art world to analyze pigments. Our hosts Melena and Shuko learn from Cristina Aibéo, a chemist at Berlin's National Museums, how Raman spectroscopy can help solve crimes and also save energy. At Bosch, on the other hand, the OGS helps with measuring hydrogen - and thus with the transition to a green hydrogen economy. Breathe in, breathe out, hit play! From Know-how to Wow”: How to produce green hydrogen? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvbHOY7GAig
Attuned Leadership for Women: Rewrite the Rules of Success and Satisfaction
Are you wondering if climbing the career ladder is truly worth the added stress and pressure? You're not alone. Tune in as organizational development specialist Melena Strehlow shares her inspiring journey from surviving toxic work environments and burnout to discovering the courage to prioritize well-being. Learn about her experience with career downshifting—an often-overlooked strategy that allows you to slow down, recharge, and ultimately accelerate your personal and professional growth. Don't miss this enlightening episode reminding you that you are irreplaceable in your personal life and that taking care of yourself is key to achieving sustainable success and satisfaction.Get the Full Show Notes (for links and free resources):https://crystalfrazee.com/podcast/career-downshifting-with-melena-strehlow/Highlights:[00:02:36] You're replaceable at work.[00:07:27] Work-life balance challenges.[00:12:25] Work-life balance realization.[00:13:18] Role models and work ethics.[00:20:14] Depletion, Burnout, & the Nervous System[00:23:45] Women's loyalty and overgiving.[00:28:49] HR department challenges and focus.[00:32:42] Job searching and self-care.[00:36:41] Finding the right work environment for you.[00:42:18] Finding joy in daily life.[00:44:16] Embracing change for growth.Connect with Melena Strehow Online:Melena's LinkedInConnect with Crystal Online:Crystal's WebsiteCrystal's LinkedInCrystal's InstagramCrystal's TikTok FREE Leadership Resources from Crystal: Free Short Audio Training: How to Run Your Day Without It Running You Free PDF Training: Stress & Overwhelm Relief Game Plan Get updates about Crystal's upcoming book! REVIVE: The Working Woman's Unexpected Guide to Recovering from Burnout
1/ Stove God Cooks x Stoupe. Carbone. 2/ JAE SKEESE & SUPERIOR. Cantonese Characters. feat ROME STREETZ y TY FARRIS. 3/ ILL BILL & NECRO (BLOOD BROTHERS). OUTLAW. 4/ DR LEKTA. Feasting. feat GHOSTFACE KILLAH. 5/ Conway the Machine & Joey Bada$$. Vertino. 6/ SHOTTIE AND FARMA BEATS. Baggie stamp. 7/ MASTA ACE AND MARCO POLO. Hero. feat Inspectah Deck. 8/ HUS KINGPIN. King is born. 9/ CRIMEAPPLE & PRESERVATION. Melena dorada. 10/ BENNY THE BUTCHER. Bron. 11/ Hit-Boy & The Alchemist. Don’t be gone. 12/ Black Milk. In the sky. 13/ Reek Osama & Machacha. Mass destruction. 14/ CLASSIFIED. All Wrong. 15/ BLU & ROY ROYAL. The Legendary. 16/ ELZHI & OHNO. Bishop. 17/ JRoberts. Keep It Moving Ft. RJ Payne.Escuchar audio
The Conservative Crusader — 2/16/2024 [E264] ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Check out Melena Siebert online: https://siebertforthe12th.com/ Need a logo, voiceover, or any other odd or end? Find what you're looking for on FIVERR. Click here to support TCC while doing it! fiverr.gopjosh.com (ad) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ The Conservative Crusader is 17-year-old GOP Josh's radio show. Josh's unfiltered, uncensored, and unapologetic view of Ohio & US politics makes his show the top Ohio Political Podcast in the world. Listen Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 8:00PM wherever you get your podcasts, or at GOPJosh.com. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Josh's Notes and Sourced Stories Judge Engoron hands down decision in Trump New York civil fraud case - Fox News Biden to visit East Palestine, Ohio, today, just over one year after train derailment - CBS News Buttigieg swipes at congressional inaction on rail safety bill as Biden heads to East Palestine - The Hill Donald Trump's Truth Social gets closer to Wall Street after SEC approves merger - Washington Times ODOT is installing new technology on highways to warn drivers of upcoming traffic congestion - Ohio Capital Journal ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Follow me on X! http://x.com/gopjosh20 Join our Patreon! http://patreon.com/gopjosh Join our Discord for FREE! https://discord.gg/zde5y6saUn ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Call or Text the GOP Josh voicemail, just dial 57-GOPJOSH-7 (574-675-6747) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theconservativecrusader/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theconservativecrusader/support
Move it — and do it with precision! Join our host Geoff at CES in Las Vegas, where he tests the brand new Smart Connected Sensors from Bosch Sensortec. This technology platform, comprising up to eight connected sensor nodes with various sensors, not only tracks movements but also benchmarks them against a reference. How well does Geoff mimic the motions of a virtual robot? Sure, that's fun to find out, but product manager Abhinav Kunchamwar delves into diverse applications where precise motion tracking is transformative. He shares insights with this month's hosts Shuko and Melena. They also learn more about the hardware than expected, as Geoff accidentally breaks open one of the sensor casings. Whoops! More Bosch podcasts: Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/
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Let's spin the reels of innovation! Our hosts Melena and Geoff are at CES, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, exploring Bosch's latest innovations in the areas of mobility and living. However, it wouldn't be a trip to Las Vegas without a few surprises. Melena and Geoff are challenging each other in a competition: They're testing their knowledge about Automated Valet Charging and the IDS Ultra heat pump for cold climates. With support from Bosch experts Andrew Krier and Goncalo Costa, they'll answer questions selected by a virtual slot machine –Vegas-style! And who knows, maybe our #LikeABosch hero Shawn will also make a special appearance?!
6:30 - Tech Friday7:05 - Orlando Sonza needs your vote against Greg Landsman8:05 - Dr Jed Hartings - Cincinnati Classical Academy8:30 - Melena Siebert Running For Judge of Ohio's 12th District Court of Appeals
¿Amas los champiñones y los jardines? Si es así, sintonízate para conocer todos los detalles sobre la clase de champiñones que tomé este verano, la experiencia y todas las lecciones que aprendí y que no esperaba. Quizás algunos de ustedes puedan identificarse. Además, nuevas actualizaciones y beneficios sobre los champiñones Melena de León. Si tienes alguna pregunta o quieres conectarte: info@dawntoduskdesigns.com o Envíame un DM (mensaje directo) en Instagram @DawnToDuskDesigns o Únete a mis videos en vivo en Facebook @AuroraRodriguezDesign Visita mi sitio web para más detalles: www.dawntoduskdesigns.com ¿Quieres saber más sobre qué reemplazó mi café y me da más energía? Consulta el enlace aquí para obtener más información: https://www.zurvita.com/aurorarod/en/us/ ¿Quieres seguir a Justin para aprender más sobre los champiñones? Síguelo en Instagram @longbeachmushrooms
Marta García Aller reflexiona sobre la victoria de Javier Milei en Argentina, el economista que promete prohibir el aborto, privatizar totalmente la sanidad y la educación o quitar las ayudas sociales, entre otras polémicas medidas.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio la dra Villarroel contesta una pregunta sobre el trastorno disfórico premenstrual. La dra Arponen repasa la melena de león, sus características y aplicaciones. Sorteamos entre los fans 3 ejemplares firmados del nuevo libro de Sari (entran en el sorteo los fans activos a fecha de 17/11/2023): El mundo secreto de la microbiota, ilustrado por Lirios Bou, dirigido sobre todo a niños, pero también para adultos a los que no les guste leer cientos de páginas o a los que aman las ilustraciones divertidas de microorganismos. https://amzn.to/3sn7iFv Las notas en https://slowmedicineinstitute.com/podcast/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Slow Medicine Revolution. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1110678
What's the coolest technology on the planet? Lasers, without a doubt. According to Bosch researcher Peter Stritt, Lasers are about to get even cooler. In his lab, he explores new “beam-shaping lasers” and their potential to enable huge advances in manufacturing as well as entirely new product designs. Shuko and Melena uncover how artificial intelligence can help identify optimal ways to use this technology on the factory floor. They also quiz each other - and you, the listener: What colors can laser beams have? Can lasers be used for cooling too? And how close is drilling holes in a sheet of metal in Peter's lab to drilling tunnels in mountains? More Bosch podcasts: Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/
Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este miércoles 1 de noviembre de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - La criminalidad paraliza la vida en muchas zonas de Cuba - Unos 400 consultorios de la capital cubana están sin médicos - La Policía cubana entorpece la ceremonia de los premios Patmos - Presentación del libro 'Enviado Especial' Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Unos 400 consultorios de la capital cubana están sin médicos de familia, por orden de las autoridades https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/consultorios-capital-medicos-familia-autoridades_0_3634436524.html La Policía cubana entorpece la ceremonia de los premios Patmos, concedidos a cuatro presos del 11J https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Policia-entrega-premios-Patmos-detencion_0_3633836584.html Una cubana enfrenta la deportación tras ser acusada de tráfico de migrantes en Estonia https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/cubana-enfrenta-deportacion-acusada-trafico-migrantes-Estonia_0_3633236650.html Un preso del 11J es trasladado a la cárcel de Melena del Sur tras protestar contra los abusos https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/trasladado-prision-Melena-Sur-protestar_0_3633836591.html Tres nuevos feminicidios confirmados en Pinar del Río, Santiago de Cuba y Granma https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/faminicidios-Pinar-Rio-Santiago-Cuba-Granma_0_3633836587.html Un poste eléctrico en estática milagrosa amenaza a conductores y peatones en Holguín https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/electrico-milagrosa-conductores-peatones-Holguin_0_3633836590.html Prisoners Defenders ve "motivaciones políticas" en el juicio a la cubana Alina Bárbara López https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Prisoners-Defenders-Alina-Barbara-Lopez_0_3633836585.html La Otra Esquina de las Palabras invita a la presentación del libro 'Enviado Especial' https://www.14ymedio.com/eventos_culturales/libros/Esquina-Palabras-presentacion-Enviado-Especial_13_3633966570.html
Heat pumps are literally the hottest trend in keeping our homes comfortable during the winter. Already much more climate-friendly than gas boilers or oil burners, heat pumps are set to become even more ecological. Markus Sundbrandt of Bosch Home Comfort talks about his search for a refrigerant that has a lower impact on the climate than what's circulating in most heat pumps today. The new refrigerant has a global warming potential of only 3, compared to about 2,000 for traditional refrigerants. What these numbers mean, what this new substance is and why it has its downsides, too: all of that and more in this cozy episode, warmly hosted by Melena and Geoff. More Bosch podcasts: Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/
"BREEAAAAK!" the bike screams - figuratively speaking. With B2X, or bike-to-anything communication, bikes can be aware of other vehicles on the road that are out of the rider's view. And vice versa: car drivers can be warned about bikes they did not notice. Melena gets a demo of this technology, which is ready for use on bikes, cars, and beyond. Bosch eBike Systems team leader Christian Cosyns explains it in detail. Meanwhile, Geoff explores the similarities between connected bikes and bats. Scientist Holger Goerlitz examines their ultrasonic calls. Let's hop on the B2X prototype bike and see how connectivity can help make roads less dangerous. More Bosch podcasts: Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/
Dave sits down with Melena Miller and Ed Newman of Rural Action - Zero Waste.
"I'm the lightest element you'll ever find - but don't be fooled, I'm not to be undermined." Geoff's voice avatar speaks in riddles as Melena and Shuko try to solve a puzzle: the mystery of how to produce green hydrogen. Electrolyzers are the main component for turning renewable energy into hydrogen, and at their core is a stack of PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolysis cells. Bosch's Annika Utz talks about the challenges of developing a stack that can be mass-produced. Since the market for them is evolving, it's a chicken-and-egg problem. Can philosopher Roy Sorensen offer a clue to solving such conundrums? Hit play and find out! On the road with hydrogen-powered trucks by Bosch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7RKYko5JK0 Will Bosch engineer Tom Collins find a climate-friendly way to heat homes in Britain? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3WzuytTvYk More Bosch podcasts: Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/
A Response to Book Banning Born in Canada, Zetta Elliott moved to the US in 1994 to pursue her PhD in American Studies at NYU. She is the author of over thirty books for young readers, including the award-winning picture books Bird and Melena's Jubilee. Dragons in a Bag, a middle-grade fantasy novel, was named an American Library Association Notable Children's Book and was selected for the 2021 Global Read Aloud. Her poetry has been published in several anthologies, including Show Us Your Papers, We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices, and New Daughters of Africa; her young adult poetry collection, Say Her Name, was named a 2020 “Best of the Best” title by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and was nominated for the YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award. Her picture book, A Place Inside of Me, was named an ALA Notable Book and a Notable Poetry Book by the National Council of Teachers of English. Elliott advocates for greater diversity and equity in children's literature; her essays have appeared in Blavity, The Huffington Post, and Publishers Weekly. She currently lives in Chicago, IL.
Free cheesecake for everyone! Wait, we misunderstood. Shuko and Geoff talk to Ansgar Lindwedel of Bosch subsidiary ETAS. He is working to establish standards for software in cars, helping the highly proprietary field make the transition to open source. Many other projects have demonstrated the benefits of sharing knowledge and code. One of Wikipedia's most prominent editors shares some of their experiences. But there are limits to sharing. Melena's mom's cheesecake recipe remains a secret for now. More Bosch podcasts: FKHTW Live Podcast at Bosch Connected World: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmQSJrHiGEg FKHTW Deep Dive into software-driven vehicles: https://fromknowhowtowow.podigee.io/33-deep-dive-make-cars-more-software-driven "Let's Accelerate": https://www.bosch-innovation-consulting.com/de/news-und-events/lets-accelerate-podcast/ Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/
When electric vehicle batteries reach their end-of-life, each of them is unique and has its own history. Recycling these batteries means that every single one requires a slightly different treatment. While Geoff and Melena discussed the difficulty of discharging these batteries in the previous episode, here's a closer look at the dismantling process. A digital twin and a worker guidance system developed by Bosch Rexroth help disassemble each battery according to its characteristics. Geoff's voice avatar asks Sebastian Krieger to explain how it works. If you haven't listend to the previous episode on this topic, we recommend it for more exciting details. More Bosch podcasts: Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/ previous episode: https://fromknowhowtowow.podigee.io/45-fully-automated-battery-recycling-for-electric-cars
Battery level: 300%! Get ready for an extra charge of From Know-How to Wow: our show now has three hosts as Melena returns from maternity leave. However, sometimes a charged battery can be a problem. To recycle batteries from electric cars, they need to be completely discharged. Surprisingly, this is easier said than done. A deep discharge can take 24 hours and more. But Sebastian Krieger of Bosch Rexroth has helped develop a solution that deep discharges batteries in mere minutes. This opens the door to a streamlined recycling process and prepares the recycling industry for an influx of millions of EV batteries in the coming years. This episode also includes a chance to test your knowledge of lithium, one of the valuable metals that can be recycled from lithium-ion batteries. Ready for an extra knowledge boost? More Bosch podcasts: Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/
During this weeks episode the podcast opened with everyone sharing their opinion on some of the best places to meet women which transitioned into a conversation about age limits(6:30) at certain places. Afterwards they had a discussion on which community works the hardest(8:48), Houston Rockets hiring Ime Udoka(15:03), the NFL draft(17:37) specifically the Houston Texans, Aaron Rodgers to the Jets(19:25), Lamar Jackson's new deal(20:58), and a recap of the Tank vs Ryan Garcia fight(23:20). Following the break Melena speaks about Ramadan(30:15) while also chastising Curt for his halfway observance of the holiday. They also spoke about acceptable age gaps within a relationship(36:35), the passing of Jerrry Springer(47:50), Power Recap(51:10), Freaknik which transitioned into a conversation on who killed dance culture(1:04:13), AND MUCH MORE! Subscribe to "In The Cut with Curt James Podcast" everywhere that streams podcasts.
During this weeks episode the guys are joined by Melena, where they began discussing men who smoke hookah which transitioned into a conversation about what activities heterosexual men can and can't partake in. Afterwards, the podcast discussed the Jackson Mahomes being investigated for sexual assault(6:08), the Americans who were kidnapped by the Cartel in Mexico(10:30), and whether dating exclusively is different than being in a relationship(17:15). Following commercial break the podcast discussed women prioritizing their friends over their man(26:30), Ja Morant's antics(31:40), Jonathan Majors & Michael B Jordans photoshoot controversy(51:30), AND MUCH MORE! Subscribe to "In The Cut with Curt James Podcast" everywhere that streams podcasts.
La ashwagandha es un arbusto de hoja perenne que crece en Asia y África. Sus ingredientes químicos activos se conocen como withanólidos. Se usan para ayudar a calmar el cerebro, reducir la inflamación, disminuir la presión arterial entre otras cosas.Sin embargo, dependiendo de qué parte de la planta consumas, influirá en la cantidad de withanólidos a la que tendrás acceso. El día de hoy, Arturo nos cuenta la diferencia entre los efectos, las dosis, frecuencia y la forma en la que podemos saber qué estamos tomando. Hablamos también de los beneficios del hongo reishi y del lion's mane o melena de león.Para conocer más sobre Arturo síguelo en sus redes sociales:Página Web: Black WaterInstagram: @arturodenewmanityConducido por Moishe Sandler, sígueme en:Página web: Health Coach SandlerFacebook: Moishe SandlerInstagram: @hcsandlerProducido por: @genuinamedia Distribuido por Genuina Media
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Today the horse mayor joins us to talk shit about Wales! Next week, Nightmare Alley! Befriend us: Pod: @thetoniawards on Instagram, @toniawardspod on Twitter Jake: @jakeheverhart on Instagram, @therealjakobeem on Twitter Sam: @samanthprosser on Instagram, @samanthprosser on Twitter Melena: @melonirl on Instagram, @melonurl on Twitter