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Mike Hoss interviewed Saints rookie safety Jonas Sanker on the weekly "Saints Hour." Sanker discussed the process of learning from the Saints' veteran defensive backs. He explained the challenge of transitioning to the NFL as a rookie safety. Sanker remembered his first career interception against Bills QB Josh Allen, his upbringing, and his path to the NFL. Sanker also praised the Saints' talented mix of young players and veterans in their secondary.
This week, Mesh provides his One Battle After Another review and Paul recaps the initial signups for ESPN Unlimited and Fox One. Next, they discuss Marvel's Wolverine, a PlayStation 5 game from Insomniac Studios that is scheduled for a Fall 2026 release, whose cinema-quality teaser trailer was dropped last week. Finally, Paul and Mesh debate RushTok, the phenomenon that has transformed Greek life at universities, created several viral stars and allowed brands to create authentic campaigns targeted to a younger audience, but is it all good? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh Week 6: What do you see when you see these SEC teams? by Fanrun Radio
EnergyPathways PLC (AIM:EPP) CEO Ben Clube talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the UK government's designation of the company's flagship MESH project as “nationally significant” — a major milestone under the Planning Act 2008. Clube explained that this classification helps streamline the planning and approval process, accelerating the project's timeline with a view to being operational by 2030. The MESH project is central to the UK's Clean Power 2030 goals, offering both long-duration energy storage and low-cost hydrogen production. Clube emphasised that “we think we can produce hydrogen at the lowest cost relative to two other technologies available to the UK market.” EnergyPathways has secured key partnerships with Siemens Energy, Costain, Zenith Energy, Hazar Group, and KBR Inc., each contributing to the integrated clean energy system — including compressed air energy storage and methane pyrolysis hydrogen production. Siemens is a core technology partner for energy storage, while Hazar and KBR support hydrogen development. Clube also discussed recent capital raised from investors and directors, confirming that the company has now entered the FEED (Front-End Engineering Design) stage. “There's a lot of demand, we think, to backing the company through FEED and through the development cycle,” he added. The company expects several upcoming milestones as it navigates the Planning Act process and advances project approvals. For more interviews like this, visit Proactive's YouTube channel. Don't forget to like this video, subscribe, and turn on notifications for updates. #EnergyPathways #HydrogenProduction #CleanEnergyUK #MESHProject #BenClube #EnergyStorage #SiemensEnergy #MethanePyrolysis #NetZeroUK #FEEDstage #WindCurtailment #CompressedAirStorage #ProactiveInvestors #CleanPower2030
Send us a textMesh integration systems ~ Is this the service your salon is missing? Simone Mudrak has been offering hair extensions for the past 14 years, and has offered hair loss solutions for the last 8 years. She has founded the Hair Finesse Academy in Bristol, Simone now offers mesh integration, and is on a mission to train more hairstylists in this method, to make hair loss systems more accessible.Connect With Simone:InstagramWebsite Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
Slow Mesh Week 5: Mike Gundy Fired, Looking Around the SEC by Fanrun Radio
Paul and Mesh begin with a quick recap of the biggest Emmys winners and a tribute to Robert Redford who passed away at the age of 89. Next, they discuss Luma AI's new video generator, Ray 3, which it describes as intelligent, iterative, and capable of producing HDR quality video. Finally, they ponder the impact of Telisha Jones, a poet whose an AI-assisted alter-ego, Xania Monet, leveraged Suno and image generators to climb the charts and secure a multi-million dollar record deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's up folks, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with Rebecca Corliss, VP Marketing at GrowthLoop. (00:00) - Intro (01:20) - In This Episode (03:46) - The Future Agentic Marketing Org (07:59) - The Rise of the Marketing Dispatch Layer (14:47) - Lifecycle Marketers Belong at the Center of Every Agentic Org (21:19) - Why Channel Specialists Must Shift to Journey Orchestration (25:06) - How To Actually Become More Strategic (29:28) - This Team Promoted ChatGPT to Director of Product Marketing (32:55) - What it Means to Be a Specialist in the Moment Works (37:12) - How Systems Thinking Helps Lifecycle Marketers Shine in Agentic AI (40:10) - How AI Expands the Role of Marketing Ops (43:37) - The Speculative Future of Marketing With Compute Allocation and Machine Customers (46:35) - Mesh of Agents Coordinating Across Departments (50:07) - The Rise of Machine Customers (53:55) - How to Stay Energized as a Marketing Leader Summary: Rebecca imagines a future marketing org built on three layers: leadership fluent in data and AI, a dispatch control tower staffed by engineers and privacy experts, and pods that design customer journeys while agents handle scale. Lifecycle marketers are essential to this dispatch layer and provide the “heart,” keeping campaigns authentic. Her own path as a “specialist in the moment” shows the power of adaptability, diving deep where it counts and moving on with impact. The marketers who thrive will be those who pair technical fluency with empathy and judgment.About RebeccaRebecca is a veteran marketing executive known for building engines that drive outsized growth. She is currently VP of Marketing at GrowthLoop, shaping the go-to-market for its Compound Marketing Engine. Previously, she scaled VergeSense from Series A through Series C with over 8X ARR growth, and at Owl Labs she took the company from launch to 35,000 customers worldwide while establishing it as a future-of-work leader. She also spent eight years at HubSpot, where she grew demand generation to 60K leads per month, doubled blog-driven leads, and built leadership programs that developed the next generation of marketers. Across every role, Rebecca has consistently turned early-stage momentum into durable, scalable growth.The Future Agentic Marketing Org and the Rise of the Marketing Dispatch LayerRebecca lays out a future where marketing org charts gain an entirely new layer. She predicts three core structures: leadership, dispatch, and pods. Leadership continues to steer strategy, but the demands on CMOs change. They will need fluency in data systems, architecture, and AI operations. Rebecca explains that “CMOs have to flex their technical chops and their data systems and architecture chops,” a shift for leaders who have historically leaned on brand or budget narratives.The dispatch layer functions as the operational hub for campaigns. This group manages data flows, AI orchestration, and channel activations. It operates like a control room for all outbound communication. Dispatch is staffed with people who rarely sat in marketing orgs before. Data engineers move in from IT, privacy specialists join the table, and Rebecca even describes “traffic cops” who arbitrate which campaigns reach a customer when multiple business units compete for the same audience.“Imagine this new dispatch layer, the group that is thinking about the systems, the data, the AI, the architecture, and campaign activation for the entire marketing org holistically.”Pods sit at the edge of this system, each one tasked with a specific objective. A retail pod might obsess over repeat purchases and next best product recommendations. Pods shape customer journeys, creative work, and product presentation. They do not execute campaigns directly. Instead, they work with dispatch to push scaled, AI-driven activations that tie back to their mission. This structure gives pods focus while ensuring campaign execution remains coordinated and efficient.Rebecca stresses that humans remain responsible for organizing this system. Agents will handle execution, but people set goals, decide structures, and elevate the skills required to manage AI effectively. The companies that thrive will be the ones that invest in human fluency now, especially in data architecture and cross-functional collaboration. Marketing leaders cannot wait for agents to make the org smarter. They have to build teams ready to use agents well.Key takeaway: Treat dispatch as a new operational hub inside marketing. Staff it with cross-functional talent such as data engineers, privacy experts, and campaign traffic managers. Align pods around clear business outcomes, and let them focus on customer journeys and creative execution. Give dispatch responsibility for scaling campaigns through AI agents. Start by training CMOs and their leadership peers to speak the language of data and AI strategy. That way you can prepare your organization to actually run an agentic structure instead of scrambling when competitors already have it in place.Lifecycle Marketers Belong at the Center of Every Agentic OrgLifecycle marketers thrive in environments where customer signals drive execution. Rebecca describes them as the people who study every stage of the journey, then translate that understanding into activation rules that actually serve the customer. Agents may handle the heavy lifting, but lifecycle marketers decide what matters and when it matters. They are the human layer that keeps the entire system from drifting into mechanical noise.“If it supports the customer, it supports the business objectives. That is the way everyone wins.”Rebecca explains that lifecycle marketers split into two groups. Some will lean technical and operate directly in the dispatch layer. They will define activation strategies, ensure campaigns run with precision, and use data to protect customer-first thinking. Others will integrate into pods and shape the full journey, using systems thinking to design one-to-one experiences at scale. Both groups carry the same DNA: empathy paired with curiosity about how AI can extend their reach.This structure becomes even more important in content. Generative AI can produce endless material, but personalization collapses if the output feels artificial. Lifecycle marketers bring the judgment required to keep content aligned with customer needs. They will be the people asking hard questions about tone, timing, and authenticity while still leveraging AI to handle scale. The combination of empathy and technical curiosity will keep campaigns human, even as agents flood the stack.Rebecca calls this quality “heart,” and she sees it as the non-negotiable element that AI cannot replicate. Lifecycle marketers carry responsibility for maintaining authenticity while still driving one-to-one marketing. Their role is not to fight against automation but to guide it toward outcomes that respect the customer experience.Key takeaway: Lifecycle marketers should sit at the center of every agentic org. Place technical lifecycle marketers in the dispatch layer to design activation rules that protect the customer. Embed strategic lifecycle marketers inside pods to architect journeys that scale with authenticity. Treat empathy as the operational safeguard, and give lifecycle marketers the authority to enforce it. That way you can use AI to expand capacity without sacrificing trust.Why Marketing Channel Specialists are FadingChannel specialists are facing a turning point. Rebecca explains that AI agents now handle many of the mechanical tasks that ...
The ASEAN region's enterprises are no longer choosing between legacy systems and cloud-native architectures; they are converging them. This is where Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture (CSMA) cease to be competing paradigms and become symbiotic enablers.For ASEAN CISOs and CIOs, this duality is not theoretical—it's operational. Regulatory mandates from Singapore's MAS Technology Risk Management Guidelines, Bank Negara Malaysia's Cyber Security Framework, Indonesia's OJK Regulation No. 12/2023, and Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) demand granular control over data residency and access.With regulation, pressure to innovate securely, and new technologies like AI making their influence known, what is the path forward for CISOs and CIOs to safeguard resilience without double headcount or budget?In this PodChats for FutureCISO, Steve Riley, Vice President and Field CTO, Netskope, shares is perspective on How ASEAN CISOs Are Rebuilding Security for a Borderless Cloud Era.1. How can CISOs effectively integrate Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) principles to secure access in multi-cloud environments without impeding business agility?2. In what ways might Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture (CSMA) unify their fragmented security tools across hybrid IT infrastructures?3. What role will AI and emerging technologies play in amplifying cloud security risks, and how can CIOs/CISOs mitigate them proactively?4. What has worked with regards to how organisations approach use of ZTNA and CSMA?5. Any recommendation for quantifying the ROI of shifting from perimeter-based firewalls to a zero-trust + mesh model—not just in cost savings, but in risk reduction?6. What long-term metrics should CISOs track to evaluate the success of their cloud security strategy in a rapidly changing Southeast Asian landscape?7. Why platforms when it comes to cybersecurity? How does it map to defense-in-depth?8. How will we address the increased complexity of managing a distributed security model while adhering to Zero Trust principles?9. What would be a realistic roadmap for evolving security posture to embrace both CSMA and Zero Trust?
This week, Paul and Mesh recap New York Fashion Week which sets the trends for fashion in 2026. Next, they look forward to some of their most anticipated movies for the end of 2025. Finally, they discuss A24's reopening of the Cherry Lane Theatre in Manhattan's West Village where the hitmaker can fine tune its growth into live events and foster direct interaction among creators and fans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TECH CLUBBERS PODCAST W/ MESH CONVERGENCE Nahuel Rodriguez, better known as Mesh Convergence, has carved a singular path in techno with a hybrid language of precision rhythms, dystopian atmospheres, and sci-fi tinted sound design. Rooted in the Iberian current and shaped by the Spanish Birmingham axis, his music balances emotional weight, experimental drive, and hypnotic pressure that hit with intent. His rise has been marked by releases on Kazerne (MORD), Tar Hallow, Faut Section, Edit Select, Newrhythmic, among others. International support from DVS1, Laurent Garnier, Rodhad, Headless Horseman, Takaaki Itoh, Setaoc Mass, Lewis Fautzi, Adriana Lopez, and more has carried his tracks into booths at Berghain, Awakenings, Bassiani, Sisyphos, Fabrik, and Tresor, as well as PoleGroup radio and club nights. From his base in Granada, Mesh Convergence has brought this vision to the stage at Industrial Copera and Domo Festival. Recent chapters include the EP Still Dealing With It on Kazerne (MORD) and Tar 35 on Tar Hallow. These records distill his core idea: mechanical discipline, otherworldly texture, and a relentless pull toward the unknown. "Podcast Note: For this appearance, Mesh Convergence leans into a more tribal and hypnotic register, featuring organic percussion, tactile textures, and nature inspired timbres, tracing the edge between grounded ritual and gentle dissociation. Expect slow-burn tension, cyclical motifs, and the pulse of the natural world rendered through future mechanics." Follow MESH CONVERGENCE here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mesh_convergence Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/meshconvergence
Slow Mesh Week 4: Vols fall to Georgia.... now what? by Fanrun Radio
By all accounts, it’s difficult to land a job or even an interview right now. There’s all kinds of reasons for that, including a stagnant labor market and sluggish hiring by cautious employers. Recent college graduates are bearing the brunt of what is one of the most challenging markets in years, with entry-level white-collar jobs being especially hard to secure. If you are unemployed and looking for inspiration, you’re in the right place. It took nearly 18 months for my lunch guest Nick Miner to be offered a job in design after graduating from LSU. After months of getting nowhere in his job search, Nick took a more aggressive approach to applying, made an e-portfolio, and started introducing himself to agencies. He ultimately landed a job at Mesh, a local ad agency where he was hired as the art director. Today, Nick Miner owns his own business Miner Design Company, specializing in logo design, branding, art direction, packaging design, illustration and graphic design. Tony Zanders was born and raised in New Orleans but made his career in tech in Boston and Silicon Valley. Eleven years ago, he returned to Louisiana to be closer to family and, during the pandemic, launched his second tech startup, Skill Type. Leaning into an international network of venture capitalists, Tony fundraised a 4 million dollar investment for his company from contacts in London, Silicon Valley, New York, Miami and in Louisiana, proving the old adage “it pays to have friends in high places.” While building his company in Baton Rouge, Tony became a coach and mentor at Nexus Louisiana. In 2024, Tony threw his hat in the ring for the role of president and CEO and was tapped for the position by the board. Today, he oversees 10 million dollars in annual revenue at Nexus Louisiana. After 2020, for a year or two, our default conversation was the pandemic. No matter what we were talking about, everything came back to what was happening before or after Covid. Today, the default conversation, especially in business, is AI. Is AI coming for my job? If so, when? What should I best do to prevent it taking my job, or what should I do if it does take my job? You might notice the use of "if." The fact is, right now, nobody really knows what the future of work will look like. But as it changes, Tony is in the forefront of that change, working with tech companies that are literally creating the future. On the other side of the coin, Nick is proving that no matter how creative technology can be, the source of all that creativity is, after all, a human being with the equivalent of a pen and piece of paper. Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard. You can find photos from this show by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez at itsbatonrouge.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Paul and Mesh begin with Nielsen's new ratings methodology which will incorporate 75M devices to provide even more accurate measurements, just in time for the start of the NFL season. Next, Mesh teases 007 First Light, the next installment in the James Bond line of video games which has gotten great initial press. Finally, Paul and Mesh recap the rapid growth of Garage Beer, and its biggest shareholders, the Kelce brothers, and how they helped generate a $200M valuation for a light-beer brand with only two beers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hva skjer når du gir en AI tilgang til hele maskinen din – og lar den bygge og deploye basert på en enkel prompt? I denne episoden møter vi Simon Souyris Strumse, seriegründer og frontfigur innen AI-drevet produktutvikling.Tematikk:Tema:Hva vibe-coding er – og hvordan det gjør koding tilgjengelig for alle.Hvordan AI-agentmoduser bygger hele apper mens du tar en kaffe.Forskjellen på Claude Code, Codex og hvorfor Simon bruker begge.Hva som gjør bildeverktøyet Nano Banana så revolusjonerende?
Slow Mesh Week 3: Tennessee vs. Georgia by Fanrun Radio
4th year of homeownership. the door mesh prevented grass from entering the home when the yard was being cut. so that was more convenient.
Sanlam Private Wealth's Nick Kunze unpacks US jobs data and Opec's latest move. Parity Wealth's Sean Kelly on the rise of ETFs – and the risks passive investing may face. Mesh.trade MD Connie Bloem explains their yield-bearing ZAR stablecoin and its real-world use cases.
Slow Mesh Week 1: Alabama is BURNING by Fanrun Radio
Functionally Enlightened - Better ways to heal from chronic pain and illness
In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Sharon Surita, PhD, FDNP and Jennifer DeGlopper—both mesh implant illness survivors—come together to share their lived experiences with surgical mesh complications.From infections, autoimmune reactions, and chronic pain to navigating dismissive medical systems, Sharon and Jennifer open up about the physical, emotional, and spiritual toll of mesh-related illness.Together they explore:-Symptoms that can linger long after mesh surgery-Why biofilm and infections make recovery so complex-Jennifer's journey through mesh removal and the long road to healing-Sharon's own challenges, including nerve damage and dysautonomia-Strategies that helped them regain quality of life, including lifestyle, nutrition, and functional medicine-The importance of self-advocacy, support systems, and gratitude in the healing journeyWhether you're navigating your own implant illness journey or supporting a loved one, this conversation offers validation, practical strategies, and hope.
This week, Paul and Mesh begin with a discussion of the launch of two new streamers, ESPN Unlimited and Fox One, as well as Nielsen's latest report on television consumption habits. Next, they look forward to WB Animation's relaunch with Cat In The Hat slated for November 2026 with an all-star cast. Finally, Paul provide a recap of a dispute between JV partners Trinity Broadcasting and Merit Street Media and where things went off the rails. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh Week 1: Biggest Storylines and Spice World Takes by Fanrun Radio
Don't let misbehaving Apple features derail your workflow. This episode explains the settings, strategies, and overlooked requirements that separate smooth users from the frustrated. Common Universal Control issues: disconnects, lag, and connection failures Universal Control requirements: hardware, Apple ID, iCloud, and keychain Network setup tips for reliable Universal Control across devices Fixing Universal Control with iCloud sign-out, restarts, and patience Advanced Universal Control troubleshooting: deleting preference files and toggling settings Resolving conflicts with display options, Stage Manager, Sidecar, and internet sharing How to use USB connection to kickstart Universal Control iPhone mirroring basics: behind-the-scenes tech and requirements Fixing iPhone mirroring: ensure device compatibility, settings, and proximity Step-by-step network troubleshooting for iPhone mirroring failures Force quitting and resetting iPhone mirroring and device access Diagnosing persistent issues with console logs and error messages Mesh network quirks and system requirement confusion as common culprits Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Apple at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-apple Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Don't let misbehaving Apple features derail your workflow. This episode explains the settings, strategies, and overlooked requirements that separate smooth users from the frustrated. • Common Universal Control issues: disconnects, lag, and connection failures • Universal Control requirements: hardware, Apple ID, iCloud, and keychain • Network setup tips for reliable Universal Control across devices • Fixing Universal Control with iCloud sign-out, restarts, and patience • Advanced Universal Control troubleshooting: deleting preference files and toggling settings • Resolving conflicts with display options, Stage Manager, Sidecar, and internet sharing • How to use USB connection to kickstart Universal Control • iPhone mirroring basics: behind-the-scenes tech and requirements • Fixing iPhone mirroring: ensure device compatibility, settings, and proximity • Step-by-step network troubleshooting for iPhone mirroring failures • Force quitting and resetting iPhone mirroring and device access • Diagnosing persistent issues with console logs and error messages • Mesh network quirks and system requirement confusion as common culprits Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Apple at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-apple Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
When systems go down, whether it's from disaster, censorship, or collapse, the first thing people lose is communication. Without it, communities are blind and disconnected. In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast, I sit down with Cory D. Gray from Kingdom Business Lifestyle to talk about one of the most powerful tools for resilience and liberty—mesh networks.
When systems go down, whether it's from disaster, censorship, or collapse, the first thing people lose is communication. Without it, communities are blind and disconnected. In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast, I sit down with Cory D. Gray from Kingdom Business Lifestyle to talk about one of the most powerful tools for resilience and liberty—mesh networks. "Liberty and Mesh Networks with Cory D. Gray | Episode 484" The post Liberty and Mesh Networks with Cory D. Gray | Episode 484 appeared first on Survivalpunk.
Don't let misbehaving Apple features derail your workflow. This episode explains the settings, strategies, and overlooked requirements that separate smooth users from the frustrated. Common Universal Control issues: disconnects, lag, and connection failures Universal Control requirements: hardware, Apple ID, iCloud, and keychain Network setup tips for reliable Universal Control across devices Fixing Universal Control with iCloud sign-out, restarts, and patience Advanced Universal Control troubleshooting: deleting preference files and toggling settings Resolving conflicts with display options, Stage Manager, Sidecar, and internet sharing How to use USB connection to kickstart Universal Control iPhone mirroring basics: behind-the-scenes tech and requirements Fixing iPhone mirroring: ensure device compatibility, settings, and proximity Step-by-step network troubleshooting for iPhone mirroring failures Force quitting and resetting iPhone mirroring and device access Diagnosing persistent issues with console logs and error messages Mesh network quirks and system requirement confusion as common culprits Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Apple at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-apple Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
This week, Mesh provides a rave review for Weapons, the sophomore effort from Zach Cregger, that is generating massive box-office buzz. Next, Paul and Mesh discuss the introduction of Sling's day, weekend, and week passes which provide a low-cost entry point to linear TV, but may ruffle feathers with TV networks. Finally, they discuss Geoffrey Hinton's (AI forefather, Nobel-prize winner) cautionary statements regarding AI super intelligence and whether job losses are just the tip of the iceberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh: Week Zero Playoff Predictions by Fanrun Radio
This week, Paul and Mesh begin with strong earnings announcements from several leading media companies. Next, they discuss the announced deal between NFL and ESPN where NFL is getting a stake in ESPN in exchange for granting ESPN additional games and media rights. Finally, they discuss Roku entering the pay-streaming game with its new budget-friendly product, Howdy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reach out and touch us: shiftlesslive@gmail.comIn this episode, the hosts discuss the challenges and triumphs of transitioning their podcast to a virtual format. They welcome Dan Durston of Durston Gear, a leading innovator in ultralight backpacking and bikepacking tents. Dan shares his unique journey from a biology background to becoming a tent designer, spurred by his personal need for more efficient outdoor gear. He provides insights into his design philosophy, the importance of weight efficiency, and the influence of community feedback on product development. The conversation also explores the nuances between backpacking and bikepacking gear, customer preferences, and the growth of the outdoor market during the COVID era. Dan reveals upcoming products and reflects on the surreal experience of seeing his tents being used in the wild. The episode wraps up with hopes for in-person connections and future collaborations.00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup00:16 Welcome to Shiftless Podcast00:47 Movie Recommendations and Casual Chat01:14 Introducing the Guest: Dan Durston02:16 Dan Durston's Tent Innovations04:28 Bike Packing and Tent Considerations15:57 Durston's Journey and Tent Design Philosophy17:48 Ultralight Backpacking and Tent Features28:00 Freestanding Tent Design and Market Insights35:44 Exploring Tent Features for Bike Packing36:31 Ventilation and Design Challenges37:36 Mesh vs. Solid Interiors38:24 Balancing Customer Needs42:26 Market Demand and Pricing43:50 Company Growth and Production Strategy50:14 Personal Background and Business Journey52:55 Impact of COVID on Business01:01:57 Future Product Development01:06:06 Final Thoughts and Farewell
In this episode, we dive into DeckAll Mesh deck skirting—what it's made of, why it's one of the most durable and stylish skirting options, available colours, and key installation tips. Whether you're a contractor or a DIYer, learn why DeckAll Mesh should be your go-to for finishing your deck's look and keeping critters out. Learn More About DeckAll Mesh Deck Skirting
This week, Paul and Mesh begin with a discussion of the home renovation TV genre amidst HGTV's decision to cancel several of its shows in response to declining viewership and cost over runs. On the other end of the TV spectrum, they recap Banijay Entertainment's strong first half of 2025 as the mega TV producer is hitting on all cylinders. Finally, Paul provides an update on a recent Ninth circuit case regarding the potential infringement of Bored Ape NFTs, and the potential of NFTs to qualify as trademarks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tired of your expensive leotards fading & stretching out, your tights slowly turning gray, and your legwarmers pilling too soon? Don't spend another minute being frustrated and confused! In this episode, we're giving you a step-by-step guide to properly wash and care for your ballet dancewear.
This week, Jessica David is back and filling in for Mesh. Paul and Jessica begin with Marvel's Fantastic Four reboot and George Lucas' first appearance at San Diego Comic Con. Next, Paul provides an update on FCC's approval of Skydance's proposed acquisition of Paramount clearing the path for the deal to close. Finally, they ponder the unconfirmed rumors percolating that Jeff Bezos is considering a purchase of CNBC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Paul and Mesh begin with a recap of the 77th Emmy nominations, where streamers dominated yet again. Next, the discuss the conclusion of the 2025 Upfront negotiations for several major players, including a record volume in sales for NBCU built on the strength of a major sports portfolio (World Cup, Olympics, Super Bowl and the return of the NBA). Finally, they discuss the 70th anniversary of Disney World and ponder what the next step might be for theme parks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you tired of battling a stuck sliding screen door? Peter Von Panda has the solution! In this episode, Peter unboxes, installs, and reviews the Magic Mesh Screen Door—a quick and easy alternative to traditional screen doors. Discover how this magnetic mesh door provides a hassle-free way to keep bugs out while allowing easy access in and out of your patio. Learn installation tips, see how it performs, and find out if it's the perfect fix for your sliding door frustrations. Tune in and take the first step toward stress-free summers! Get it here... https://geni.us/IYrBB ---------- LET'S TALK ABOUT LIVING BETTER: ▶ Podcast: https://geni.us/FtGAT4 ▶ My Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/petervonp... ---------- IF YOU'D LIKE TO SHOW SOME LOVE: ▶ Buy My Book: https://geni.us/qwbZAE ▶ Become A Channel Member: https://geni.us/AA3Jk ▶ Patreon: / petervonpanda ▶ Merch: https://petervonpanda.storenvy.com/ ▶ Free Panda Group: https://panda-research-institute.mn.co FOLLOW MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS: ▶ Instagram: / petervonpanda ▶ Facebook: / petervonpanda
Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, James and Brooke talk with Chiya about mesh radio systems. Mesh radios are portable, anonymous, and encrypted communication devices. They talk about how to set them up, how they work, the different features that they offer, and how they fit into preparedness models and mutual aid work. Links: Signals Rising Card Tracker Radio Meshtastic Radios Host Info James can be found on BlueSky @jamesstout.bsky.social Twitter @JamesStout or on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Jamesstout. Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness and Blue Sky @tangledwilderness.bsky.social You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness Find out more at https://live-like-the-world-is-dying.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.Read transcript
Dan Wiederer and guest Ruthie Polinsky of the Chicago Sports Network discuss how Bears head coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams will affect each other. Can Johnson bring the best out in Williams? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Interview with Alphonsus Matovu, MD and Jenny Löfgren, MD, PhD authors of Open Anterior Mesh Repair vs Modified Open Anterior Mesh Repair for Groin Hernia in Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted byAmalia Cochran, MD Related Content: Open Anterior Mesh Repair vs Modified Open Anterior Mesh Repair for Groin Hernia in Women Repairing Groin Hernias in Women—Another Reason to Democratize Laparoscopy
This week, Paul and Mesh recap Superman's box office performance as the Gunn era of the DC film universe starts off. Next, they peer into the summer camp for Billionaires where CEOs and heads of entertainment and tech meet at the annual Sun Valley conference. Finally, Paul provides an update on the FTC's click to cancel rule which was struck down (at least temporarily) on procedural grounds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Depending on your disposition for integrating technology into your work day, you believe AI is either a tool for increased efficiency and productivity. Or it presents challenges such as job displacement, the potential for bias and misinformation, and other ethical concerns. By the way, AI wrote that, which might foretell the end of my career as a writer and radio host. My two lunch guests today potentially worry about the future of their jobs too. Taylor Bennett is the founder & CEO of Mesh, an integrated advertising agency specializing in brand strategy, creative, web and digital marketing. For more than 20 years, Mesh has worked with local businesses such as Baton Rouge General and Visit Baton Rouge, as well as providing pro bono work for the Manship Theatre, Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation, Ducks Unlimited and Jefferson United Methodist Church. In 2021, Mesh received the Best in Show Overall at the annual American Advertising Awards, also known as the Addy Awards. Max Zoghbi launched his career in cinematography with a daring adventure: together with his two best friends, Max traveled the entire 2,300 miles of the Mississippi River over 61 days in a kayak, documenting the journey through photos and video. After returning home, Max began picking up small video gigs—weddings, a commercial for a friend’s dad’s business—while working to break into the film and commercial industry. In 2011, Max founded Loupe Theory, providing direct production and agency work for Tostitos, Keller Williams, Cisco, NBA, Smoothie King, Lamar, Abercrombie & Fitch among others. Not since the introduction of the personal computer has technology influenced the workplace like AI seems poised to do. Whether you believe AI is an existential threat to the creative class or makes design work more efficient, it’s fair to say AI is here to stay. Max Zoghbi and Taylor Bennett are business people working in creative fields, both navigating a rapidly changing workplace. Yet, as with any business, flexibility, adaptation, and innovation have and will be the markers of their continued success. Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard. You can find photos from this show by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez at itsbatonrouge.la.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mesh Gleman, former Senior VP at Starbucks and founder of The Cumulus Coffee Company, joins Michael Chernow for a deep dive into entrepreneurship, coffee culture, and building a brand that brings the joy, connection, and warmth of your favorite neighborhood coffee shop into your home.This episode of the Kreatures of Habit Podcast is all about bold moves, building businesses with soul, and is redefining the way we experience coffee. But don't expect startup clichés—Mesh believes you don't coast on wins, you earn your business every single day. Today, the two explore:Cumulus Coffee Company: The vision behind Cumulus CoffeeMesh's first taste of entrepreneurship: What sparked this journeyDo you celebrate the wins?: Why not celebrating wins can keep you sharpThe grit and endurance behind real success: The role of endurance in entrepreneurship Mesh's morning routine: Who thinks coffee is a staple?Whether you're a coffee lover, aspiring founder, or just need a dose of motivation, Mesh's story will leave you caffeinated in all the right ways. If you loved today's show, be sure to like and subscribe… and, if you really loved it, share it with a friend that would want to become part of the Kreatures fam!TIMESTAMPS:10:16 Cumulus Coffee Company21:56 Mesh's first taste of entrepreneurship29:53 Do you celebrate the wins?39:13 The grit and endurance behind real success42:35 Mesh's morning routine
This week, we dive into the world of Meshtastic and LoRa—two technologies empowering secure, long-range, and infrastructure-free communication. We'll talk about the origins of Meshtastic, how LoRa radio works, and why mesh networking is revolutionizing off-grid messaging for adventurers, hackers, emergency responders, and privacy advocates alike. We break down the available hardware, walk you through firmware installation, and share real-world use cases of LoRa to create decentralized, encrypted networks. Whether you're a hacker, a prepper, or just curious about the future of resilient communication, this episode is packed with insights and practical tips you won't want to miss! This segment is sponsored by ThreatLocker. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/threatlocker to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-881
Today's episode: Aaron Rodgers is here now, the rest are expected next week, and now it'a matter of turning the Steelers into something Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's three Daily Shot podcasts -- one each on Steelers, Penguins, Pirates -- every weekday morning, plus the all-new DOUBLE SHOT show that follows up at 4:00 p.m. Eastern! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Drs. Michael Rosen, Benjamin T. Miller, Sara Maskal, and Ryan Ellis as they review mesh materials used in hernia repair and the general properties surgeons who perform hernia repairs should know. Hosts: - Sara Maskal, MD, Cleveland Clinic - Ryan Ellis, MD, Cleveland Clinic - Benjamin T. Miller, MD, Cleveland Clinic - Michael Rosen, MD, Cleveland Clinic Learning Objectives: - Understand common mesh materials - Review properties of the different mesh materials - Understand how to apply knowledge of the different mesh properties to different patient scenarios References: - Ellis R, Miller BT. Mesh selection in abdominal wall reconstruction: an update on biomaterials. Surgical Clinics. 2023 Oct 1;103(5):1019-28. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37709387/ - Krpata DM, Petro CC, Prabhu AS, Tastaldi L, Zolin S, Fafaj A, Rosenblatt S, Poulose BK, Pierce RA, Warren JA, Carbonell AM. Effect of hernia mesh weights on postoperative patient-related and clinical outcomes after open ventral hernia repair: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA surgery. 2021 Dec 1;156(12):1085-92. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34524395/ - Rosen MJ, Krpata DM, Petro CC, Carbonell A, Warren J, Poulose BK, Costanzo A, Tu C, Blatnik J, Prabhu AS. Biologic vs synthetic mesh for single-stage repair of contaminated ventral hernias: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA surgery. 2022 Apr 1;157(4):293-301. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35044431/ - Maskal S, Miller B, Ellis R, Phillips S, Prabhu A, Beffa L, Krpata D, Rosenblatt S, Rosen M, Petro C. Mediumweight polypropylene mesh fractures after open retromuscular ventral hernia repair: incidence and associated risk factors. Surgical Endoscopy. 2023 Jul;37(7):5438-43. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37038022/ - Harris HW, Primus F, Young C, Carter JT, Lin M, Mukhtar RA, Yeh B, Allen IE, Freise C, Kim E, Sbitany H. Preventing recurrence in clean and contaminated hernias using biologic versus synthetic mesh in ventral hernia repair: the PRICE randomized clinical trial. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33443907/ - Olavarria OA, Bernardi K, Dhanani NH, Lyons NB, Harvin JA, Millas SG, Ko TC, Kao LS, Liang MK. Synthetic versus biologic mesh for complex open ventral hernia repair: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Surgical Infections. 2021 Jun 1;22(5):496-503. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33259771/ Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen