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Send us a textIn this episode of Beyond Interior Design, host Alina Schartner takes us inside the evolving world of color, design thinking, and purposeful interiors. A globally respected color and trend consultant, Alina has worked with brands like RAL COLOURS, Midea, Trend Bible, and COAT Paints.As Global Brand Ambassador for RAL COLOURS, Alina helps shape trend-led strategies and future-facing palettes that enhance brand identity, boost product appeal, and drive innovation.Here's what we explore in this episode:•
Bajo el lema 'Corazón caliente, cabeza fría' y de la mano de MIDEA, el delantero canterano del Sevilla FC, Isaac Romero, nos cuenta como siente y prepara #ElGranDerbi.
Bajo el lema 'Corazón caliente, cabeza fría' y de la mano de MIDEA, los dos exfutbolistas del Sevilla FC conversan sobre lo que significa un derbi sevillano desde su experiencia jugando este tipo de partidos. En este segundo episodio, Jesús Galván y Antoñito recuerdan lo que es una semana especial como la de #ElGranDerbi.
As notícias de hoje incluem a Midea apresentando de uma vez só 24 novos produtos, incluindo 4 novas categorias de eletroportáteis, a Rússia testando um novo sistema de arma híbrida que funciona ao mesmo tempo como drone e míssil para atacar blindados, um jornalista que foi incluído sem querer em um grupo do Signal e acabou descobrindo planos militares sigilosos dos Estados Unidos, um vazamento que mostrou quase todas as especificações do Motorola Edge 60 Fusion e o hacker que está chantageando a Oracle falando exclusivamente com o nosso Felipe Payão e fornecendo provas de que realmente invadiu a empresa.
Bajo el lema 'Corazón caliente, cabeza fría' y de la mano de MIDEA, los dos exfutbolistas del Sevilla FC conversan sobre lo que significa el derbi sevillano desde su experiencia jugando este tipo de partidos. Pablo Blanco, con 22 derbis, es uno de los futbolistas que más veces ha jugado por parte de ambos equipos. Álvaro Negredo, por su parte, marcó en tres de los cuatro derbis en los que participó con la camiseta del Sevilla FC.
Employees in China may get a chance to take a breath from the grueling "996 work culture", where people work from 9 am to 9 pm, six days a week, after several Chinese companies issued internal reminders to prevent formalistic overtime working and workplace rat race.在多家企业发布内部通知,要求遏制形式主义加班和职场内卷后,中国职场人士或将迎来“996”工作文化的缓解。“996工作文化”指的是员工每天从早上9点工作到晚上9点,每周工作6天的工作模式。The central government has also shown greater determination to regulate the unwholesome "work culture".与此同时,中央政府也展现出更加坚定的决心,规范这种不良的“职场文化”。In an action plan released recently by the State Council, China's Cabinet, local authorities have been urged to better protect workers' right to rest and tighten supervision of employers' behavior of illegally lengthening employees' working hours.中国国务院近日发布的一项行动方案敦促地方当局更好地保护员工的休息权利,并加强对雇主非法延长员工工时行为的监管。Before the release of the action plan, several Chinese companies sought to relax their tiring working schedules.在该方案出台前,已有多家中国企业尝试放宽紧张的工作时间安排。Shenzhen-based drone manufacturer DJI became a trending topic on social media platform Sina Weibo recently after some of its employees posted their experiences of not being allowed to work overtime after 9 pm.深圳无人机制造商大疆创新(DJI)近期登上社交媒体微博的热搜,原因是该公司部分员工发布了自己晚上9点后不准加班的经历。The posts said that DJI's human resources managers patrolled around the building and asked the employees to leave by 9 pm.帖子称,大疆创新的人力资源经理在大楼周围巡逻,并要求员工晚上9点前离开。Midea, a home appliance manufacturer, issued an internal notice in late January, asking its staff members to streamline their working patterns. Midea confirmed the existence of the notice, according to Shanghai-based news outlet The Paper.家电制造商美的在1月底发布内部通知,要求员工简化工作模式。据上海媒体《澎湃新闻》报道,美的方面证实了该通知的存在。The group asked the employees not to have meetings or work overtime, reduce the number of work-related WeChat groups and prohibit any formalistic behavior.集团要求员工减少会议和加班时间,精简工作相关的微信沟通群组,并杜绝形式主义工作方式。As employees have seen increased working hours in recent years, even longer than the length regulated by the nation's Labor Law, their complaints about the unreasonable schedules intensified after the "996 work culture" was promoted by some large companies or industrial titans.近年来,随着“996”工作文化被部分大型企业和行业巨头推崇,员工工作时长普遍延长,甚至超出《劳动法》规定,使得员工对不合理工作时间的不满愈演愈烈。"My colleagues and I usually joke that we get a 'sense of shame' by leaving the office at 6 pm sharp. It has become a stereotype that you are not hardworking if you don't stay very late to work in the office," said Wang Xiaofeng, a telecommunications engineer in Beijing, who works from 9 am to 8 pm and on Saturday every other week.“我和同事们经常开玩笑说,晚上6点准点下班会让人有‘羞耻感'。大家普遍认为,如果不加班到很晚,就会被认为不够努力。”北京的一名电信工程师王晓峰表示,他的工作时间是上午9点到晚上8点,并且每隔一周还需要在周六上班。The 30-year-old said he was happy to see this news and hopes that his company can relax its working schedules, as the job has almost taken all of his time so far. However, he expressed his concerns that it may be hard to quantify the overtime work and overtime fees if an employee has to continue work after returning home.这位30岁的年轻人说,他很高兴看到这个消息,并希望公司能放宽工作时间安排,因为到目前为止,这项工作几乎占据了他所有的时间。然而,他也担忧如果员工回家后仍需继续工作,如何量化加班时长及加班费可能成为一大难题。Figures from the National Bureau of Statistics show that employees at domestic companies have had longer working hours in recent years—reaching 49 hours a week in 2024, up from 47.9 hours in 2022.国家统计局的数据显示,近年来国内企业员工的工作时间持续增长,2024年已达每周49小时,高于2022年的47.9小时。However, based on the Labor Law, employees should work no more than eight hours a day and a maximum of 44 hours a week. Employers can lengthen the working day by one hour at most after negotiating with trade unions and employees.然而根据《劳动法》规定,员工每天工作时间不得超过8小时,每周工作时间不得超过44小时。用人单位在与工会和员工协商后,最多可将每日工作时间延长1小时。Experts and industry insiders said the measures taken by companies to shorten working hours or optimize working patterns will help protect employees' rights and their physical and psychological health.专家和业内人士表示,企业缩短工时或优化工作模式的举措,有助于保护员工权益和身心健康。"As job seekers' views about careers, labor relations and working patterns have changed in the new era, employers may find that the employees are losing their passion for or loyalty to the job after being asked to work overtime," said Li Qiang, vice-president of recruitment portal Zhaopin.招聘平台智联招聘副总裁李强表示,随着新时代求职者对职业发展、劳动关系和工作模式的观念发生变化,企业如果长期要求员工加班,可能会导致员工对工作失去热情和忠诚度。Noting that work schedules like"996" have hurt people's working rights, Li Chang'an, a professor at the Academy of China Open Economy Studies at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, said that employees find it hard to achieve a work-life balance and may have health or marriage problems because of those unreasonable schedules.北京对外经济贸易大学的国家对外开放研究院教授李长安指出,“996”这样的工作模式损害了人们的劳动权益,使得员工难以实现工作与生活的平衡,甚至可能引发健康或婚姻问题。He said that steps taken by these companies to improve their working schedules will help promote high-quality employment, with their working hours being more in line with the national regulations.他认为企业改善工作安排,使员工的工作时间更符合国家规定,将有助于促进高质量就业。"The companies themselves can also improve their attractiveness to workers, as corporate social responsibility and sound protection of workers' right to rest have become an important part of their competitiveness in the market," Li said.“这样的话,企业也可以提升对求职者的吸引力,如今,企业社会责任以及对员工休息权的保障,已成为企业市场竞争力的重要组成部分。”李长安补充道。He said he hopes that more companies can adopt a reasonable and humanistic work culture to ease the workload, which can help create harmonious working relationships, expand consumption and increase the marriage rate.他表示,希望更多企业能够采取合理、人性化的工作文化,以减轻员工的工作负担,这样不仅能营造和谐的工作关系,还能促进消费,提高结婚率。
As notícias de hoje, que estão com os tempos marcados aqui embaixo são: Alexandre de Moraes detona Big Techs, Google vai desativar SMS como método de verificação em dois fatores, Gemini agora cria imagens com pessoas para usuários com contas gratuitas, Xiaomi 15 Ultra tem data de lançamento internacional revelada e Crime usa Pé-de-Meia para roubar dinheiro de brasileiros.
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie continues his discussion with David Rames, Senior Product Manager at Midea America Corp. This is Part 2 of their conversation, focusing on practical applications of heat pump technology and their performance in cold climates. David shares insights from a unique case study conducted in Alaska, where Midea's heat pumps were tested under extreme winter conditions. The episode also highlights the importance of addressing building envelopes to optimize HVAC efficiency and includes valuable tips for technicians to ensure high-quality installations. Gary and David further explore how advancements in heat pump technology have made these systems more reliable, efficient, and accessible, closing the gap between affordability and innovation. Expect to Learn: How Midea heat pumps excel in sub-zero conditions, as shown in an Alaska case study. The impact of building envelope improvements on system efficiency. Key installation tips to minimize callbacks and improve reliability. Benefits of Midea's modular air handlers for quick and easy installs. How Midea combines affordability with advanced HVAC performance. Episode Highlights: [00:00] Introduction to Part 2 with guest David Rames from Midea America Corp [01:18] Addressing misconceptions about demand response programs [04:01] How heat pumps operate efficiently in extreme cold climates [08:23] Alaska case study: Testing Midea heat pumps in harsh conditions [11:31] Heating Imbalance in Old Buildings with Radiators and Boilers [14:19] The Evolution of Heat Pump Technology: Mitsubishi vs. Other Manufacturers [18:00] Installation Tips for Technicians to Minimize Callbacks [19:33] Pressure from Management on Technicians and the Importance of Proper Installation [22:06] Midea's efforts to support the next generation of HVAC professionals This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: www.master.ca Cintas: www.cintas.com/hvacknowitall Supply House: www.supplyhouse.com Cool Air Products: www.coolairproducts.net Lambert Insurance Services: www.lambert-ins.com Follow the Guest David Rames on: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/david-rames-06742814/ Midea America Corp: www.linkedin.com/company/midea-america-corp/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie welcomes David Rames, Senior Product Manager at Midea America Corp. This is Part 1 of this discussion, exploring advancements in heat pump technology and HVAC industry challenges. David, a product management expert with years of experience in HVAC innovation, discusses the evolution of heat pumps, addressing misconceptions about their performance in cold climates and their supposed complexity. Gary and David also examine the issues of equipment oversizing, the value of proper installation, and the advantages of communicating systems over traditional setups for enhanced comfort and efficiency. Expect to Learn: Discover how modern heat pumps are designed to perform efficiently in extreme cold climates. Learn why today's heat pumps are easier to install, troubleshoot, and maintain. Understand the issues caused by oversized systems and how proper sizing improves efficiency and comfort. Explore the advantages of communicating systems over traditional 24V setups for better control and performance. Find out how Midea's training programs help contractors deliver reliable and optimized installations. Episode Highlights: [00:33] Introduction to the episode and guest David Rames from Midea America Corp [02:27] How heat pumps have evolved to deliver reliable performance in cold climates [03:52] Debunking myths about heat pump complexity and durability [06:59] The importance of proper installation and managing power fluctuations [12:01] The problem with oversized HVAC systems and why sizing matters [19:23] Comparing communicating systems vs. 24V setups and their differences [23:43] Midea trains contractors on the benefits of communicating systems and over-the-air updates This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: www.master.ca Cintas: www.cintas.com/hvacknowitall Supply House: www.supplyhouse.com Cool Air Products: www.coolairproducts.net Lambert Insurance Services: www.lambert-ins.com Follow the Guest David Rames on: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/david-rames-06742814/ Midea America Corp: www.linkedin.com/company/midea-america-corp/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode unpacks Mark Zuckerberg's critique of Apple, Meta’s latest moves, and the state of the Chinese market. Explore the performance of Alibaba, JD.com, and Midea amid Beijing's stimulus measures. Discover how Walgreens, Bloks, and Mapletree Logistics Trust fared in the markets, and hear about NTT's billion-dollar REIT plans. Plus, catch updates on CapitaLand, DBS, OCBC, UOB, and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding in the Straits Times Index.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode of Market View dives into the performance of Asia-Pacific markets, the Straits Times Index's stellar year, and the outlook for Singapore's real estate investment trusts in 2025. Michelle also highlights standout stocks like Oiltek, Beng Kuang, and Wee Hur, alongside Hong Kong IPOs from Midea Group, Horizon Robotics, and Mao Geping. Corporate updates on Netflix and Apple round out the discussion, alongside news on the Korean won and a Dracula-themed box office hit. Don’t miss this comprehensive market wrap-up!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Krzysztof Bruzda prezentuje możliwości zmywarki Midea ST 3.6F WiFi oraz dedykowanej aplikacji mobilnej do jej obsługi. Urządzenie oferuje kilka programów zmywania, a także funkcję opóźnionego startu. Aplikacja mobilna umożliwia zdalne sterowanie zmywarką, wybór programów oraz monitorowanie statusu pracy urządzenia. Audycja dostępna jest również w wygenerowanej automatycznie wersji tekstowej
Manuel Seethaler gibt spannende Einblicke und teilt wertvolle Tipps für alle, die über eine moderne Heiz- und Kühllösung nachdenken. Ob technische Fragen, praktische Anwendungen oder wirtschaftliche Aspekte – in dieser Episode bleiben keine Fragen offen.
With the holidays right around the corner, it's always good to have tech to make cooking easier for yourself and any family and friends you have over. The latest to come our way is the Midea Dual Zone Air Fryer Oven, which gives you not one, but two spaces to cook in to help get those multi course meals out with ease.
David Rames from Midea joins the podcast to talk about the growing popularity of heat pumps.
Ce vendredi 4 octobre, Céline Piquemal-Prade, présidente de Piquemal Houghton Investments et Alain Pitous, consultant stratégie et ESG, se sont penchés sur les titres Midea, Rocket Lab et GE Vernova, dans On achète ou on vend ? dans l'émission C'est Votre Argent présentée par Marc Fiorentino. C'est Votre Argent est à voir ou écouter le vendredi sur BFM Business.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Shares in Tokyo rise as Japan digests trade figures, while Sydney waits for the U.S. interest rate decision. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, they dive into a surge in rubber glove makers like Top Glove and Supermax, explore the rise of precious metals, and discuss Lenovo's AI plans and BYD's joint venture move. They also break down Singapore's Straits Times Index and recent tech innovations from Snap and Google.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tout va bien ! Donald Trump lance sa plateforme de cryptomonnaies. Elon Musk demande publiquement pourquoi personne n'essaie d'assassiner Joe Biden et Kamala Harris et la France n'a toujours pas de gouvernement. Sur les marchés financiers, les regards sont tournés vers la décision que la banque centrale américaine va prendre sur ses taux mercredi, avec un niveau d'indécision beaucoup plus élevé que d'habitude.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Intel surges on a new AI deal with Amazon, while Amazon's CEO ends remote work. Microsoft announces a massive share buyback, and Apple unveils iOS 18. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, they explore Tencent's rise, Nestle's latest product, and DBS's tech-savvy strategy. Get insights into Singapore Airlines' growing passenger traffic and Midea's strong market debut.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chinese appliance giant Midea's shares jump 9.5% on Hong Kong debut after raising US$4 billion; Isetan Singapore to delist on Sep 19; South-east Asia headed for economic shifts when rate cut ripples across region; S-Reits with higher floating and short-term debt likely to gain immediately from rate cuts. Synopsis: Market Focus Daily is a closing bell roundup by The Business Times that looks at the day's market movements and news from Singapore and the region. Written and hosted by: Emily Liu (emilyliu@sph.com.sg) Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh Produced and edited by: Lee Kim Siang & Claressa Monteiro Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media --- Follow Market Focus Daily and rate us on: Channel: bt.sg/btmktfocus Amazon: bt.sg/mfam Apple Podcasts: bt.sg/mfap Spotify: bt.sg/mfsp YouTube Music: bt.sg/mfyt Website: bt.sg/mktfocus Feedback to: btpodcasts@sph.com.sg Do note: This podcast is meant to provide general information only. SPH Media accepts no liability for loss arising from any reliance on the podcast or use of third party's products and services. Please consult professional advisors for independent advice. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Mark To Market at: bt.sg/btmark2mkt WealthBT at: bt.sg/btpropertybt PropertyBT at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Money Hacks at: bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Podcasts at: bt.sg/podcasts BT Branded Podcasts at: bt.sg/brpod BT Lens On: bt.sg/btlensonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, they dive into JPMorgan's downgrade of Chinese stocks, Country Garden's struggles, and LVMH's luxury slowdown in China. Discover Midea's upcoming Hong Kong listing and Qualcomm's partnership with Samsung and Google on smart glasses. Apple's AI-ready iPhones and Honor's new phone challenge are also on the radar. Plus, they break down the latest movements of US markets, featuring Foxconn, Broadcom, Salesforce, and Nio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In der heutigen Folge von „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über Kursziel 0 bei Mynaric, wie viel es braucht, um reich zu gelten und Boom bei Zoom. Außerdem geht es um Siltronic, Lanxess, Befesa, Adidas, Snowflake, Zoom, MongoDB, Cloudflare, Datadog, Wolfsspeed, Northrop Grumman, L3Harris, Covestro, K+S, BASF, Knorr-Bremse, Fresenius Medical Care RTL Group, ARK Space Exploration&Innovation ETF (WKN: A3CUNY), Goldman Sachs Hedge Industry VIP ETF (WKN: A2DWAV), Adobe, Caesars Entertainment, Endeavor Group Holdings, Spotify, IAC, HashiCorp, Insmed, Teva Pharmaceutical, Natera, GE Vernova, UnitedHealth Group, Hubspot,Workday, Vistra, Walt Disney, Amphenol, Constellation Energy, Stericycle, Teleflex, Paylocity, Nvidia, Netflix, Eli Lilly, Apple, Broadcom, TMSC, Tenet Healthcare, Progressive, Sea, MercadoLibre, Carrier Global, Hitachi, Midea, Haier Smart Home, Whirlpool und Samsung. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter. Hier bei WELT: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Today, I run through my ten principles for canning. We will also cover canning basics for those of you who have not tried your own home canning. Livestream Schedule Tuesday, 9:30AM, Coffee Chat with Jack Spirko and John Willis Friday, 10:30AM, Homestead Happenings With The Tactical Redneck Featured Event: SelfRelianceFestival.con Sponsor 1: The Wealthsteading Podcast Sponsor 2: DiscountMylarBags.com Tales from the Prepper Pantry Canning Pickled Beets Nervous about green beans Meal planning, pile of meat style Organizing meals for when I am away Weekly Shopping Report from Joe At Home Depot, a 2x4x8 is still $3.48. The store was fairly busy on multiple trips here on different days. On a later trip, I picked up a small Midea window AC unit I had ordered, a very efficient inverter model that I should be able to run with solar power if the need arises. Home Depot's price on it was actually slightly cheaper than Amazon's. They also had the blacktop patching "stuff" we needed for a spot on the driveway; sometimes they haven't had it. Aldi: They were busy on all three days, with multiple checkout lines going. We found everything we wanted except for cantaloupes, as they were few and miserable. I found a couple of better ones today. Staple prices were: bread (20 oz. white): $1.35; eggs: $2.67 (++); whole milk: $2.83; heavy cream: $5.39; OJ: $3.45 (+}; butter: $3.59; bacon: $3.99; potatoes: $4.49; sugar: $2.99; flour: $2.35; and 80% lean ground beef: $3.79. A gallon of untainted regular gasoline remains at $3.599. Frugality Tip From Christie My frugal tip is not a money tip, it's a time tip Watering trees: Hubby and I spent way too much time watering new trees around our property. We found some cheap five gallon buckets, drilled four holes in the bottom using his smallest drill bit. Now to water a tree, we put the bucket beside the tree on the up side if it's on a hill and fill the bucket up and walk away. Let the bucket do the work. The water slowly drains out of the bucket into the ground to the roots where you want the water, not running off because the hose delivers the water too fast. Main topic of the Show: Ten Principles of Canning Be Fearless - But Not Too Fearless Know The Why USDA Tested Recipes Really Are Safer Fresh Is Best Don't Can Things You Don't Like Embrace Botulism Basics Don't Guess When In Doubt Throw It Out Eat What You Most Want First Have Fun Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. Community Follow me on Nostr: npub1u2vu695j5wfnxsxpwpth2jnzwxx5fat7vc63eth07dez9arnrezsdeafsv Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
They're ugly. They're clunky. They're loud. And, worst of all, they spike your energy bills every summer. The window air conditioner is a dreaded summer staple in many homes. But one company is redefining how an AC functions by thinking outside the typical window box. For Science of Success, WSJ's Ben Cohen tells the story of Midea's U-shaped window AC that captured the collective consciousness for its noise reduction and energy efficiency. What do you think about the show? Let us know on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or email us: FOEPodcast@wsj.com Sign up for the WSJ's free The Future of Everything newsletter. Further reading: How Did the World's Coolest Air Conditioner Get So Hot? The Race to Build a Better Air Conditioner Does Turning Off Your A/C When You're Not Home Actually Save Money? My Love Affair With Air-Conditioning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the world progresses and our industry evolves, it is crucial that we stay apprised of innovations and opportunities. Our industry, like many others, is going through a transformative state that requires us all to be well educated on new trends, technologies and innovations. To help you stay apprised we have gathered a wonderful panel of experts: David Rames from MIDEA, Christopher Dymond from NEEA as well as Alexander Rees from the United States Department of Energy to discuss the adoption of this Next-Generation of heat pumps designed for cold climates.
Midea joins us to discuss their AHR Innovation Award winning unit, the Packaged Window Heat Pump which won the Sustainable Solutions category. David Leezer, a Louisville based R&D engineer, talks about the future of cold climate heat pumps. Sponsored by Midea.
Amazon scheint es schlecht zu gehen, denn es wird immer mehr Geld verlangt - von bereits zahlenden Prime-Kunden. Natürlich gibt es mit dem OnePlus 12 Pro auch ein neues Smartphone auf dem Markt & wie cool sind eigentlich Smart Home Geräte? OnePlus 12: Gestern Global Launch Event in Neu-Dehli ► https://www.nerdsheaven.de/oneplus-12/ Leak: Amazon plant Super-Alexa und will mit Alexa Plus viel Geld verdienen ► https://www.notebookcheck.com/Leak-Amazon-plant-Super-Alexa-und-will-mit-Alexa-Plus-viel-Geld-verdienen.794471.0.html Amazon werbefreie Option - extra, extra Kosten für bestehende User ► https://www.golem.de/news/mehr-werbung-im-streamingabo-amazon-informiert-ueber-verschlechterungen-bei-prime-video-2401-180797.html ChatGPT bald als Google Assistant Ersatz? ► https://t3n.de/news/chatgpt-sprachassistent-android-smartphone-1603542/ Einfach Kräuter Zuhause - DIY Anzuchtset Erfahrung ► https://www.china-gadgets.de/hydroponisches-anzuchtset/ Immer mehr NAS mit Top Hardware ► https://www.china-gadgets.de/ugreen-nasync-serie/ CG Haushaltsgeräte (Kühlschränke, WaMa, Midea, Ninja) ► https://www.china-gadgets.de/?s=ninja Haier vs. Home Assistant ► https://www.heise.de/news/Hausgeraete-Hersteller-wollte-Open-Source-Projekt-loeschen-lassen-Loesung-in-Sicht-9606349.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.smart+home.beitrag.beitrag Energy Harvesting - Smart Home Geräte nutzen Strom von Nachbargeräten oder erzeugen ihn einfach selber ► https://www.notebookcheck.com/Energy-Harvesting-Neuer-Bluetooth-Schalter-ohne-Batterie-mit-hoeherer-Funkleistung.795716.0.html Drohne mit neuem Algorithmus: Bis zu 3 Motoren können ausfallen und sie bleibt steuerbar ► https://www.drone-zone.de/algorithmus-soll-bis-zu-drei-fehlerhafte-uav-antriebe-kompensieren/ Hirschtalg gegen einfrierende Autotüren ► https://www.amazon.de/Hirschtalg-10324-Sesam-T%C3%BCren-Fensterdichtungspflege-Gummipflegestift/dp/B005FUZEWO
We sat down with industry maven David Rames to unpack the intricacies of the HVAC industry and the technological advancements shaping the future. In a riveting episode full of insights, anecdotes, and expertise, Rames challenges the norms and sparks a critical discussion on trade schools, passion, and the evolving landscape of heat pump technology. Key Takeaways for the HVAC Professional:Education and Practical Know-How: Engage with and support trade schools in adopting the latest HVAC equipment and tech for training — it's crucial for raising a proficient new generation of contractors.Heat Pump Technology Breakthroughs: Stay informed about cutting-edge advancements like Mydia's lab-tested heat pumps achieving over 100% heating output at negative temperatures. Game-changing knowledge can set you apart from competition and empower your business in the push for energy efficiency.Art of Client Confidence: Beyond technical skill, building a reputation of trust through product knowledge and efficient installation is key. When consumers have confidence in their HVAC professional, it leads to better business outcomes and a strengthened industry reputation.Let's embrace technology, push for excellence in trade education, and propel our industry forward! Remember: Share this episode! Spread the knowledge; it takes only one conversation to unlock someone's ultimate HVAC potential.Find David:On The Web: https://www.midea.com/usLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-rames Join Our Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hvacrevealedPresented By On Purpose Media: https://www.onpurposemedia.ca/For HVAC Internet Marketing reach out to us at info@onpurposemedia.ca or 888-428-0662Sponsored By: Chiirp: https://chiirp.com/hssrElite Call: https://elitecall.net
Rhydon and Dennis catch up after the Christmas and New Year Holiday season. The two get into their top episodes and stats from 2023 and start to lay out their AHR Plans for Chicago in a few weeks. The duo will welcome Brian from AC Products to the Podcast Pavilion on Monday January 22nd and then Sal from Bosch on Tuesday January 23rd. Both shows are live from the AHR Expo Podcast Pavilion Stage 2 from 1pm to 3pm Central Time. The Prosser Academy Students will be on the floor with them on Wednesday January 24th during the #WorkForceDevelopment tours and will be visiting Bosch, Viega and Midea to name a few. If you are new to listening to the show, the Top 10 Episodes of 2023 list highlights some great shows that if you haven't listened to them you will know where you can get started with catching up. Thanks for listening #TradeCrew and we look forward to another great year in 2024. #HVAC #HVACR #HVACRND #BOSCH #MIDEA #VIEGA #AHR #AHREXPO #CHICAGO #WORKFORCEDEVELOPMENT #PROSSERCAREERACADEMY #MCCORMICKPLACE #PODCAST #LIVESHOW #JANUARY #ASHRAE
Join Francesco and Dennis at Appliance Advisers as they unravel the world of microwave drawers in this essential guide for your kitchen in 2024. Learn about the best brands, features, and crucial considerations that make microwave drawers a stylish and functional addition to your culinary space.Best Microwave Drawers:Explore the innovation that Sharp brings to drawer design and its stronghold in the market. Get insights into the emergence of Midea, a newcomer producing for GE, Monogram, and themselves.Microwave Drawer Sizes:Uncover the considerations for standard versus convection models and the installation options for a seamless integration into your kitchen.Microwave Drawer Features:Explore the key features that distinguish microwave drawers, from standard options to convection models. Learn about the most common size, the twenty-four-inch drawer, and the potential drawbacks of opting for larger sizes. Gain expert advice on installation considerations, including overlay and flush options.Conclusion:In the final thoughts, Francesco and Dennis share their expert opinions on microwave drawers. Uncover the nuances of controls, materials, and fit and finish that can impact your choice.
Luego de que la salida de movimiento ciudadano del llamado ‘bloque de contención' en el senado de la república, el presidente López Obrador informó que en febrero volverá a enviar las iniciativas de reforma electoral y la del poder judicial, así como para que la guardia nacional siga a cargo de la SEDENA. Además, el jefe del ejecutivo federal informó que el articulista político, Alfredo Jalife, fue liberado, luego de que fuera detenido a raíz de una denuncia interpuesta hace un año por la ex secretaria de economía Tatiana Clouthier, quien lo acusa de calumnia y difamación. César Buenrostro Moreno, vocal ejecutivo del FOVISSSTE indicó que el organismo ha otorgado poco más de 234 mil créditos de vivienda en lo que va del sexenio, y señaló que para este año se tiene planeado dar 38 mil 225 créditos a derechohabientes. El INEGI, informó que, en noviembre pasado, el índice nacional de precios al consumidor presentó un incremento de 0.64 puntos porcentuales respecto al mes anterior, por lo que la inflación general anual se ubicó en 4.32 por ciento. En su último día gira de trabajo en china, la canciller de México, Alicia Bárcena realizó una visita a la sede de MIDEA, empresa dedicada a la fabricación de electrodomésticos para buscar el suministro de abastecimiento de enseres para las personas de guerrero, afectadas por el paso del huracán OTIS. A dos meses de haber iniciado la guerra, el ejército de Israel continúa con los bombardeos contra Hamás en el sur de Franja de Gaza. El grupo yihadista indicó que no habrá negociación para la liberación de más secuestrados hasta que termine la guerra Con información de reporteros y corresponsales, para MVS Noticias, Jiro Montes de Oca.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we discuss the Sonos Move 2's enhanced features, Midea's Matter-connected dishwasher at IFA 2023 that points to new devices in Matter 1.2, the new Lutron Pico Paddle White Smart Remote, and more!Send us your HomeKit questions and recommendations with the hashtag homekitinsider. Tweet and follow our hosts at:@andrew_osu on Twitter@andrewohara941 on Threads@stephenrobles on Twitter@stephenrobles on ThreadsStephen on MastodonEmail us hereSponsored by:Fast Growing Trees: Get trees and other plant varieties that thrive where YOU live! Get 15% OFF through October 15 when you visit: FastGrowingTrees.com/homekitZocdoc: Go to zocdoc.com/hki and download the app to sign-up for FREE. Find doctors and specialists that take your insurance and even book appointments online!HomeKit Insider YouTube ChannelSubscribe to the HomeKit Insider YouTube Channel and watch our episodes every week! Click here to subscribe.Links from the showSonos Move 2 announced with better battery and stereo supportNew Tapo/TP-Link HomeKit Cameras Due? - Homekit News and ReviewsSensibo Blaze Smart TRV unveiled at IFA - Homekit News and ReviewsDolby Atmos FlexConnect - DolbyMidea Showcases the World's First Matter-Connected Dishwasher at IFA 2023Every device that works with Matter (July 2023) - The VergeHome app - Accessories - AppleAmazon Matter SpecLutron Pico Paddle Remote for Caseta White Smart Remote Control at Lowes.commophie Unveils Exciting Qi2 Technology Roadmap at IFAAqara Smart Lock U100Subscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: andrew@appleinsider.com
#FelipeAvello en vivo Centro Teatro Mori Recoleta. Agradecimientos a Midea, Editorial Planeta y a Lippi por los regalos!!!
Durante um evento oficial nesta semana, o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva aventou a possibilidade do governo criar um programa de subsídios para baratear produtos da chamada linha branca (geladeiras, freezers, lavadora de roupas, entre outros). Ainda durante o processo de votação da Medida Provisória que retomou o programa Minha Casa, Minha Vida, o setor tentou emplacar a disponibilização, custeada pelo Governo, de eletrodomésticos. A lógica para justificar o projeto agora, segundo o setor, está no fato de que novos produtos lançados pela indústria têm maior eficiência energética. Depois de acumular 18 meses de queda nas vendas, o setor de eletroeletrônicos registrou um semestre de alta de 13% entre janeiro e junho deste ano, em comparação com o mesmo período de 2022. Caso o programa de subsídios de eletrodomésticos prospere, o Brasil deve observar uma invasão chinesa no setor. As gigantes, como Gree, Midea, Hisense e TCL, preparam uma ofensiva no mercado brasileiro, avaliado como de grande potencial de consumo para itens das linhas branca e marrom. O grande número de habitantes no Brasil, e o potencial de demanda a ser explorado chamam muito a atenção dos chineses. A maior parte das fabricantes chinesas miram o mercado de televisores por conta do alto valor de faturamento do setor, que chega a ser duas vezes maior do que o de lavadoras. Afinal, aumentar subsídios da linha branca é bom ou ruim para a economia do País? O Brasil tem espaço fiscal para abrigar essa política? Como lidar com a invasão chinesa no setor? No ‘Estadão Notícias' de hoje, ouvimos o economista e professor de MBAs da FGV, Robson Gonçalves. O ‘Estadão Notícias' está disponível no Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts, ou no agregador de podcasts de sua preferência.Apresentação: Emanuel Bomfim Produção/Edição: Gustavo Lopes, Jefferson Perleberg, Gabriela Forte e Daniel Brito Sonorização/Montagem: Moacir BiasiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the evolution of HVACR equipment the most recent transformation has been the introduction on the inverter. Or has it? Maybe it's been around for a long time and we are just now making it popular. Kyle joins us at the 2023 National HVACR Education Conference to dive into the world of Inverters from a crayon and napkin perspective.
Viele Unternehmen glauben, die Demokratisierung von Robotik ist teuer, komplex sowie schwierig. Helmut Schmid und Olaf Gehrels vom Deutschen Robotik Verband (DRV) beweisen das Gegenteil und schufen mit der Gründung des Vereins eine Plattform, die einer breiten Masse an Unternehmen den Zugriff auf die Robotik vereinfacht. Du erfährst, wie: - der DRV deinem Unternehmen hilft, Automatisierungsideen zu realisieren - der DRV dich unterstützt, den Umgang mit der Robotik zu lernen - die Robotikexperten auf das Jahr 2022 zurückblicken und welche Trends sie für 2023 identifizieren - Olaf Gehrels den Einfluss von chinesischen Robotikunternehmen auf den europäischen Markt bewertet Das klingt spannend? Dann hör dir die Folge jetzt an! Zu unseren Gästen: Helmut Schmid ist Vorstand des DRV und als Robotik Enthusiast und Experte für Startups als Berater, Interim Manager und Angel Investor aktiv. Durch seine Erfahrungen und sein Netzwerk als Geschäftsführer bei Universal Robots, Franka Emika und Agilox hilft und unterstützt er Unternehmen aus dem Bereich der Robotik, Automatisierung und KI, sich gewinnbringend zu entwickeln und leistungsfähig am Markt zu positionieren. Olaf Gehrels ist Stellv. Vorsitzender beim DRV & Co-Gründer von coboworx. Mit 30 Jahren Industrieerfahrung in der Automatisierungsbranche und nach beruflichen Stationen bei FANUC in Japan und Europa und MIDEA in China, hat Olaf mit drei Partnern die Firma coboworx gegründet, einem Start-up mit dem Anspruch, allen KMU die Möglichkeit zu geben, mit Robotern zu arbeiten. Coboworx bietet prozessfertige Roboterzellen ab 2.600€/Monat - mit eigener Hard- und Software. Das „IKEA“ der Robotik – entwickelt und gefertigt in Deutschland. Alle Infos zum DRV: https://robotikverband.de/ LinkedIn Profil Victor Splittgerber: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-splittgerber-93547290 Helmut Schmid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helmut-schmid-0b280a36/ Olaf Gehrels: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olaf-gehrels-4b5b6a128/ Nähere Infos zu WAKU Robotics, den Expertinnen und Experten für mobile Roboter in der Logistik und Produktion, gibt es auf www.waku-robotics.com Bezhalte Partnerschaft.
Do you want to find out about the virtual interview process? This week, we're chatting to Lien Feasey from Midea, all about the interview process, what interviewers are looking for, and what to do and what not to do during a virtual interview. Lien offers great insight into the interview process at Midea Group for Chinese students who have studied in the UK. Whether or not you're interested in interviewing for a company in China, this episode is full of tips to get you ready to master your virtual interviews.
Notatki i linki do odcinka: designpractice.pl/013 W tym odcinku rozmawiamy m.in.: → o tym jak opowiadać angażujące historie, → jak ćwiczyć storytelling, kiedy jesteśmy designerami, → o tym czym, jest marka osobista, → jak mierzyć historie i rozpoznawalność marki osobistej, → i klątwie wiedzy, która dotyka nas wszystkich. Naszym gościem jest Paweł Tkaczyk – strateg, właściciel agencji reklamowej MIDEA, która pomaga budować silną markę. Twórca społeczności Yggdrasil, autor trzech książek i wielokrotnie nagradzany mówca. Często występuje w t-shircie z batmanem (w naszym odcinku też wystąpił!). - Bądźmy w kontakcie: Zapisz się na nasz newsletter, żeby nie przegapić kolejnych odcinków i co 2 tygodnie otrzymać porządną dawkę wiedzy przydatną w rozwoju kariery na styku IT i designu: designpractice.pl/#newsletter Instagram: instagram.com/designpracticepl Facebook: facebook.com/designpracticepl YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCi-lZTR1uZbBnWdkW0j0CfA - 0:00 Start 1:05 Jaką książkę ostatnio przeczytałeś? 3:15 Jak to się stało, że zacząłeś pracować w obszarze budowania marki, budowania biznesu online i storytellingu? 8:12 Z jakimi najczęściej problemami lub potrzebami przychodzą do Ciebie firmy? O klątwie wiedzy 10:41 Jak wygląda proces pierwszego spotkania z klientem? Co jest rezultatem takiego spotkania? 13:40 Przy takiej ilości zajęć, ile czasu poświęcasz agencji? 18:13 Gdzie poszukujesz inspiracji? Jak zdobywasz wiedzę? 20:48 Kogo obserwujesz na Twitterze? Kto jest Twoją inspiracją? 21:41 Jak poprawić swój storytelling? 25:36 Jakich rad udzieliłbyś osobom, które przekazują raporty lub prezentują wiedzę, aby ludzie chcieli ich słuchać? 30:15 Gdzie uczyć się storytellingu? 32:10 Skąd wzięła się nazwa Twojej społeczności? 37:40 Jakie marki warto obserwować pod kątem storytellingu? 40:30 Czy storytelling, pod wpływem obecnej technologii, się zmienia? 42:38 Jakie najczęściej błędy spotykasz w trakcie pracy z firmami? 43:48 Czym jest marka osobista i w czym pomogła Ci Twoja? 48:50 Jak badać/mierzyć markę osobistą? 51:48 Gdybyś miał zacząć teraz budować swoją markę osobistą, od czego byś zaczął? 58:58 Czy są osoby, które obserwujesz pod kątem marki osobistej? 54:40 Które z obserwowanych przez Ciebie osób może być inspiracją do budowania marki osobistej? 59:05 Czy marka osobista jest dla każdego? 1:00:20 Jak “mierzyć” storytelling? 1:02:44 Na rozwoju jakich kompetencji obecnie się skupiasz? W którą stronę obecnie się rozwijasz? 1:04:50 Skąd czerpać wiedzę w temacie psychologii podejmowania decyzji? 1:05:34 Zakończenie
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Voice assistants are broadly adopted by consumers and for several consumer facing activities such as customer support. Kim Conti, vice president of product, and Chen Zhang, chief technology officer of RAIN Agency share their experience building custom voice assistants for enterprise processes and products in general and more recently for deskless workers. They also share the details behind their beta version custom voice assistant for auto mechanics which is expected to be generally available later this year. Conti has held product leadership roles at Travelers while Zhang was on the NLP software engineering team at Apple for the Chinese version of Siri and was later engineering director of AI speech and NLP for Midea.
RAIN's Chief Technology Officer, Chen Zhang, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. He shares his journey working with amazing technology at Apple on the Siri Team using conversational AI. He has since traversed his career in other companies and leading technologies, including Midea and RAIN.
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I'm Fred Fishkin. Midea…a Fortune 500 company…is bringing new robotic floor cleaning technology to market. The S8+ is powerful, can operate for up to 3 hours on a charge and with the self emptying capability … only requires bags to be changed...
Als ersten Gast begrüßen wir heute Kai-Philipp Kairies, CEO & Co-Founder von Accure Battery Intelligence. Wir haben die Series-A-Finanzierungsrunde iHv. 8 Millionen US-Dollar des Unternehmens zum Anlass genommen, um mit Kai-Philipp über die aktuellen Entwicklungen auf dem E-Mobility-Markt zu sprechen. Das Aachener Startup Accure hat eine Software entwickelt, die es Batterieherstellern und -anwendern ermöglicht, den Zustand und die Sicherheit ihrer Batterien über den gesamten Lebenszyklus in Echtzeit zu überwachen. Somit können Unternehmen aus dem Energie- und Mobilitätssektor, Sicherheitsvorfälle vor Eintritt vorhersagen und die Leistung der Batterien im laufenden Betrieb ohne technische Modifikationen optimieren. Kai-Philipp Kairies, Georg Angenendt und Johannes Palmer gründeten Accure im Jahr 2020, nachdem sie bereits seit 2009 an Batterietechnologien am Lehrstuhl für Elektrochemische Energiewandlung und Speichersystemtechnik der RWTH Aachen forschten. Jetzt hat das Startup in seiner Series-A 8 Millionen US-Dollar gesammelt. An der Runde haben sich Blue Bear Capital sowie die bestehenden Investoren 42CAP und Capnamic Ventures beteiligt. Unser zweiter Gast des heutigen Nachmittagsupdates ist Olaf Gehrels, Geschäftsführender Gesellschafter von coboworx, mit dem wir uns u.a. über die Robotik-Industrie unterhalten. Das Robotik-Unternehmen coboworx vereint mit seinem Gründerteam über 100 Jahre Erfahrung aus den Bereichen Robotik, Fertigung und Software und entwickelt prozessfertige Roboterlösungen für KMU. Coboworx bietet prozessfertige Roboterzellen als Plug-and-Play-Lösungen für Mittelständler an. Es wurde 2019 von Klaus Wagner (Matheus Service GmbH und ehemals Fanuc), Georg Matheus (Matheus Industrie-Automation GmbH), Olaf Gehrels (ehemals Midea und Fanuc) und Ralf Zeisberger (ehemals Fanuc) gegründet. Das Gründerquartett teilt die Vision, Robotik für alle Unternehmen zu einem attraktiven und profitablen Tool ihrer Produktion zu machen. In der aktuellen Seed-Finanzierungsrunde sammelt coboworx nun 4,5 Millionen Euro ein. Angeführt wird die Runde von Picus Capital und Team Global, gefolgt von Paua Ventures, die bereits zuvor als Pre-Seed Investor eingestiegen sind. Zudem beteiligen sich eine Reihe prominenter Business Angels, darunter Rubin Ritter (Zalando), Christian Vollmann (Nebenan.de), Michael Wax (Forto.de), Florian Huber (united-domains.de, neubaukompass.de) und Robert Maier (Ladenzeile.de).
Tue. 5/25. Chinese home appliance producer Midea Group taps EV field to support parts output Source: holobase
Gościem tego odcinka jest Paweł Tkaczyk – ekspert w budowaniu strategii marki, właściciel agencji MIDEA. Paweł wyznaje, że nie czuje się liderem, a przywódca to efekt poboczny tego kim jest w życiu. Zaznacza, że “liderzy często zapominają monitorować, ile wkładają, a ile wyciągają ze swojej pracy” i przywołuje bardzo istotny temat równowagi energetycznej o którą trzeba dbać. Przedstawia interpretację “karmy i darmy”, zauważa, że najważniejsze w życiu jest to co zrobisz z tym co przyniesie Ci los, i zaznacza, że naszym losem żądzą okazję. Dla Pawła przedsiębiorczość to rodzaj odpowiedzialności, który wyniósł z rodzinnego domu, uczył się jej, obserwował i snuł plany. Przyznaje, że brak doświadczenia korporacyjnego sprawił, że wszystkiego musiał nauczyć się sam od podstaw i opowiada o monetyzacji swojej pasji. Podkreśla jak cenną lekcją jest “oddzielenie człowieka od stanowiska” i zatrudnianie ludzi w oparciu o swoje wady. Paweł odpowiada, dlaczego nie warto nazywać firmy swoim imieniem, czy uważa, że lider powinien inwestować w rozwój osobisty i dlaczego nie warto ufać swojej intuicji. Paweł Tkaczyk – strateg marki, właściciel agencji MIDEA, autor bestsellerów “Zakamarki marki”, “Grywalizacja”, “Narratologia”. Znany mówca i nauczyciel zarządzania marką w ramach MBA.
Em menos de 15 dias no ar, uma energia caótica tomou conta do Big Brother Brasil 2021. Artistas que aceitaram participar do reality show pra alavancar suas carreiras começaram a ganhar haters e perder milhares de seguidores. Choros, gritos e barracos se tornaram o normal da casa. Além disso, o BBB 21 é o primeiro com paridade entre brancos e negros. Trouxe para a casa artistas, psicólogos, influenciadores, acadêmicos e um elenco bem familiarizado com o debate progressista e da diversidade. Que sabe, ou deveria saber, o que faz uma pessoa ser amada ou "cancelada" na internet. No Braincast 393, Carlos Merigo, Ana Freitas, Bia Fiorotto, Marko Mello e Luiz Hygino debatem o que aconteceu pra que essa edição se tornasse caso de polícia e de divã tão rapidamente. Quais são as regras do jogo que influenciam o comportamento? É a pandemia que nos deixou mais sensíveis? Estamos mais intolerantes a comportamentos que víamos como normais há pouco tempo? Será que passamos do ponto e tem que acabar o BBB?_____VOLVOJá passou aquele tempo em que direção segura se resumia ao cinto no banco da frente. Se a tecnologia dos carros avança tão rápido, as medidas de segurança também precisam avançar.E essa é a prioridade máxima da Volvo. Há 50 anos, a Volvo coleta dados de acidentes. Um trabalho incansável para melhorar a nossa experiência nas estradas.Por exemplo, a Volvo foi a primeira marca de carros a usar bonecos femininos em seus testes. Com isso, passaram a desenvolver produtos mais adequados à anatomia da mulher. E depois ainda inovaram mais, ao fazer testar bonecos de mulheres grávidas!Mas segurança automotiva tem que ser para quem está dentro, e fora do carro. Por exemplo, o novo Volvo XC40 Recharge é o SUV perfeito para a vida urbana. Não só pelo seu tamanho, design e espaços de armazenamento. Mas também pela tecnologia City Safety, com radares que identificam outros veículos, ciclistas e pedestres. E agem antes que o pior aconteça.Se interessou pela tecnologia City Safety? Então acesse as redes sociais da Volvo Car BR.Volvo. Pela Segurança de todos._____MIDEASe airfryer é a NASA na sua cozinha, a Fritadeira Sem Oléo Midea 5,5 litros é coisa de outro mundo. Com tecnologia 3D RapidAir que faz o ar circular melhor no cesto, assim os alimentos ficam mais crocantes por fora e suculentos por dentro.Só para ouvintes do Braincast, a Midea oferece vantagens exclusivas!Acesse: mideastore.com.br e utilize o cupom MARKOMELLO para ganhar desconto e frete grátis pra todo o Brasil [menos região norte].Aproveite que o cupom só vale só até 31 de junho de 2021.Entre para a confraria dos amantes das fritadeiras sem óleo com uma Midea._____A nossa vida é centrada em energia. Precisamos dela pra fazer tudo no nosso dia, e a Raízen está do nosso lado para enfrentar o cotidiano com mais energia e de forma mais sustentável.A Raízen é uma empresa integrada de energia. Atuando em toda a cadeia produtiva da cana-de-açúcar, incluindo comercialização, logística e distribuição de combustíveis.A Raízen tem o pensamento voltado a um futuro mais sustentável e está comprometida em liderar a transição energética. Contribuindo assim para uma matriz de energia cada vez mais limpa. Em raizen.com.br você pode descobrir mais sobre a empresa e os compromissos assumidos para os próximos 10 anos.Raizen, energia que mobiliza._____FICHA TÉCNICAO Braincast é uma produção B9Apresentação: Carlos MerigoCoordenação Geral: Ju Wallauer, Cris Bartis e Carlos MerigoProdução: Beatriz FiorottoApoio A Pauta: Hiago Vinicius e Beatriz FiorottoEdição: Mariana Leão, com a supervisão de Alexandre Potascheff e apoio de Angie LopezIdentidade Sonora: Nave, com Direção Artística de Oga MendonçaIdentidade Visual: Johnny BritoCoordenação Digital: Agê Barros, Pedro Strazza, Lucas deBrito e Hiago ViniciusAtendimento e Comercialização: Rachel Casmala, Camila Mazza e Telma Zennaro
W tym odcinku podcastu posłuchasz wywiadu z Pawłem Tkaczykiem, właścicielem firmy MIDEA, ekspertem marketingu, autorem książek: "Zakamarki marki", "Narratologia" i "Grywalizacja".W tej rozmowie Paweł:omawia 7 głównych trendów, z którymi powinniśmy się liczyć w 2021,zdradza, jaka jest nowa najszybciej rosnąca platforma społecznościowa w tym momencie,mówi, że niestety będziemy musieli się obejść bez ciasteczek,zdradza sekrety najlepiej działających społeczności online,mówi, czego możemy się nauczyć ze świata prasy.Linki do tego odcinka: https://www.lidiakrawczyk.com/33artykuł o trendach 2021 opublikowany przez Pawła https://paweltkaczyk.com/pl/trendy-marketingowe-2021/artykuł o budowaniu społeczności wokół marki: https://paweltkaczyk.com/pl/jak-budowac-spolecznosc-wokol-marki/co to jest Clubhouse? https://paweltkaczyk.com/pl/co-to-jest-clubhouselidiakrawczyk.com/33/ - pobierz notatkę wizualną z tej rozmowy
Paweł Tkaczyk od dwudziestu lat pomaga małymi dużym firmom w zdobywanoi rynków. W dzisiejszym #NIECODZIENNIKU opowiada jak organizuje swój czas i aktywności. Przybliża metodę “getting things done” zaczerpniętą z książki autorstwa Davida Allena o tym samym tytule. Podpowiada też dla kogo ten sposób może być odpowiedni i jak go wdrożyć.Zapraszamy!➡Cały odcinek znajdziecie tu: https://youtu.be/-ljG9L40HVQ Pamiętajcie aby subskrybować nasz kanał na YouTube, iTunes, Spotify lub wszędzie tam gdzie słuchacie podcastów. Co czwartek wywiady z przedsiębiorcami. I nie tylko!Więcej ciekawych historii i rozmów z wyjątkowymi gośćmi znajdziecie na naszej stronie: https://zaprojektujswojezycie.plFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/zaprojektujswojezycie/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zaprojektujswojezycie.pl/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/audycja-zsz/
Zapraszamy na rozmowę z Pawłem Tkaczykiem, który od dwudziestu lat pomaga małym i dużym firmom w zdobywaniu rynków. Przybliżymy wam temat storytellingu i jak dzięki temu budować markę i zaktualizować strategię marketingowa firmy. Dowiecie się też jak powstały nietypowe nazwy stanowisk w jego firmie (Paweł to Wszechojciec) a także w wyniku jakiego przegranego zakładu Michał Sadowski, ubrany w sukienkę, mył Pawłowi samochód. ❗Chcesz zdobyć książkę Pawła - Zakamarki Marki?➡Zasubskrybuj nasz kanał na YouTube (https://bit.ly/2VSQBPG) i zostaw w komentarzach info gdzie najchętniej słuchasz audycji Zaprojektuj Swoje Życie. Wybierzemy najciekawszą odpowiedź!
In today’s episode: New rules could affect drone and robot exports; top lithium producer, Tianqi, reports $101 million loss amid dwindling sales and prices; and the battle of the air conditioners heats up as Midea overtakes Gree. SPECIAL OFFER: Great News! Caixin Podcast listeners can now enjoy a 7-day complimentary access pass to caixinglobal.com and Caixin app. This is a limited-time offer. Get your pass by heading to: https://www.caixinglobal.com/institutional-activity/?code=J3XVJC
In today’s episode: While the domestic Covid-19 outbreak is largely under control, the pandemic’s knock-on effects on employment could linger much longer; mix-up costs Gree Electric a multimillion-dollar contract; netizens debate whether or not only children should be given paid leave to look after to their elderly parents. SPECIAL OFFER: Caixin Global is offering all our podcast listeners an exclusive 40% off discount for our Basic Yearly package! Just head over to caixinglobal.com and click on the blue "Subscribe" button on the top right. To access this special deal, just subscribe to the Basic Yearly package and enter this special promo code: cxgpodcast. This offer is only available for a limited time. Read further coverage at caixinglobal.com
Concepcion Industrial Corporation is a manufacturer and developer of air conditioners and refrigerators. Their brands include Carrier, Condura, Otis, Kelvinator, Midea and Toshiba. CIC was listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange back in 2013 and has paid out dividends to its shareholders since 2014. Its stock has a good capital gain potential and the business is still thriving (₱128M net income for the 1Q of 2020) despite the pandemic (COVID-19 / Coronavirus). The current market price of this stock is comparable to prices dating back in early 2014. "Don't get trapped by the cost of your lifestyle and really think about things you spend money on." -Gary Vaynerchuk #stocks #pesosmartph #cic #concepcionindustrialcorporation #stockreview #ph #philippines #pse #psei #dividends #passiveincome #carrier #condura #otis #kelvinator #midea #toshiba
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I’m Fred Fishkin. Midea has engineered a better room air conditioner designed to allow windows to be closed with the unit installed. The Midea U is an inverter air conditioner. Product Marketing Manager Rodrigo Texeira…“The u shape makes...
In today's episode: speculation that fish contaminated with the coronavirus triggered Beijing's Covid-19 outbreak wreak havoc on seafood vendors; Midea's billionaire founder rescued from kidnappers in dramatic police raid; and how the world’s second biggest economy is holding up in the midst of the global pandemic. Read further coverage at caixinglobal.com
On this episode Leo interviews Crystal Guo. Crystal carries the vision to help companies to sell more with integrity as a Sales Coach, trainer and consultant. The experience of being a VP of Sales in the Far East in an Austrian high-tech company, together with over 15 years of diverse and extensive corporate and startups experience, gave her solid knowledge and experience to grow people with the right mindset, methodology and focused goals. Leo and Crystal will discuss the importance of having the right mindset to be successful in sales. It starts by understanding that you need a process in place and setting high targets.Crystal cooperated with many leading multinational companies such as VW group, BMW, Geely Group, CRRC, ABB, KUKA, Midea and 3M.Infinity Growth is a firm that focuses on Sales Coaching, Training and Consulting. It is trusted by multinational B2B companies, entrepreneurs, startups, organization partners, and MBAs -Connect with Crystal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crystal-guo-088b0221/ -Infinity Growth page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/31105356 - Self-learning is of paramount importance in the business world, listen to your international peers and step up your game.Connect with Leonardo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardo-marra26/ -Follow the page on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/65338319/
La civilización micénica y la guerra de Troya por Sergio Alejo Gómez La civilización micénica se desarrolló en el período prehelénico del Heládico reciente, es decir, al final de la Edad del Bronce, entre 1600-1200 a. C. Representa la primera civilización avanzada de la Grecia continental con sus estados palaciales, organización urbana, obras de arte y sistema de escritura.1? Entre los centros de poder que surgieron en su seno destacaron Pilos, Troya (estrato VI de Troya), Tirinto y Midea en el Peloponeso; Orcómeno, Tebas y Atenas en la Grecia Central y Yolco en Tesalia. Sin embargo, la ciudad más interesante fue Micenas, ubicada en la Argólida, y que da nombre a toda esta civilización. Los asentamientos influidos por Micenas también han aparecido en Epiro, Macedonia, Anatolia, el Levante mediterráneo, Chipre e Italia. Forma parte de la civilización egea o, en plural, civilizaciones egeas, que son denominaciones historiográficas para la designación de un grupo de civilizaciones prehelénicas (es decir, anteriores a la civilización griega) que se desarrollaron en la protohistoria en el espacio en torno al mar Egeo. Además de la micénica, están las civilizaciones cicládica (en torno a las islas Cícladas), y la minoica (isla de Creta). También se ha especulado de una cuarta civilización, la luvita. Si vas a COMPRAR en AMAZON no te olvides de entrar a través de nuestro enlace de AFILIADOS. A tí te saldrá a precio AMAZON y asi AYUDARAS A MANTENER DIVULGADORES DEL MISTERIO. SIN PAGAR UN EURO MAS EN TUS COMPRAS AMAZON https://www.amazon.es/?&tag=divulgdelmist-21&camp=4586&creative=670922&linkCode=ur1&adid=1FRXAXSJ7GG2X3DQS9FC& Y si tienes dudas, pregúntanos divulgadoresdelmisterio@gmail.com Siguenos en: https://www.divulgadoresdelmisterio.net/ https://www.facebook.com/divulgadoresdelmisterio.net https://twitter.com/DDMisterio https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-audioteca-divulgadores-del-misterio_sq_f1157431_1.html https://itun.es/i6Ld7Vm
Stephanie Rohde wundert sich über praktischen Ausspähschutz. Prof. Jale Tosun von der Uni Heidelberg verlangt gezielte Förderprogramme für die junge Generation. Peter Zudeick fragt, warum die Scheinwerfer nur punktuell in dunkle Schlachthöfe leuchten.
Techstination interview: Designing a better room Air Conditioner: the Midea U
Sebuah kisah heroik perjuangan seorang papah muda dalam mengemban tugas mulia ditengah pandemi ini. Sebuah perjuangan yang rumit diantara menjaga keselamatan diri, kesehatan orang banyak dan keutuhan keluarga. Sebuah inspirasi sebelum tidur yang layak untuk diperdengarkan. Karena banyak rahasia yang terpaksa mengudara bersama podcast ini. Ssttt, ambil headphone mu dan lekas dengarkan.
Comme beaucoup d’autres économies avancées ou émergentes, la France renforce la surveillance des investissements étrangers. C’est ce qu’a annoncé hier Bruno Le Maire, le ministre de l’Économie et des Finances. Cette vague de mesures défensives est en partie étayée par le coronavirus. Dès la fin du mois de mars, Margrethe Vestager, la commissaire européenne à la Concurrence, met en garde les Vingt-Sept contre les prédateurs étrangers qui pourraient rafler les pépites du continent, affaibli par la crise économique. Donald Trump a ainsi tenté de mettre la main sur CureVac, une biotech allemande prometteuse travaillant sur un projet de vaccin anti-coronavirus. Cette affaire a stupéfié toute l’Europe. Dorénavant, un acteur étranger convoitant une prise de participation de 10% dans une entreprise française devra obtenir le feu vert de l’État. Ce seuil était de 25% depuis le premier janvier, de 33% auparavant. La France, comme l’Allemagne, le Japon, l’Australie et bien d’autres encore, relève donc les barrières pour défendre les entreprises. Et cela dans un nombre grandissant de secteur. Jusqu’à maintenant; les États, et surtout les États-Unis, étaient très sourcilleux sur les questions de propriété intellectuelle et sur les industries de défense. Mais avec la pénurie de masques, de gants ou de médicaments, les pays dit avancés réalisent qu’il peut être utile de protéger aussi son outil de production pour conserver la maîtrise de son approvisionnement. La liste des secteurs considérés comme sensibles s’allonge dans de nombreux pays, la santé y est désormais en bonne place dans la plupart d’entre eux. La Chine est le principal pays visé par ces nouvelles barrières ? C’est le pays le plus redouté et le plus offensif. L’Allemagne en a pris conscience en 2016 quand le chinois Midea a mis la main sur son fabricant de robot Kuka. Étant donné que la cible de cette surveillance accrue ne peut pas être nommée, l’Inde vient d’adopter un curieux dispositif de surveillance des investissements étrangers visant tous ceux en provenance des pays frontaliers, dont la Chine, mais aussi le Bouthan et le Népal, deux pays pas vraiment connus pour leurs investissements à l’étranger. Et l’on découvre que Hong Kong, l’archipel, et donc pas tout à fait un voisin de l’Inde, est pourtant inclus dans ce décret aux contours a priori géographiques : et pour cause, c’est par ce territoire que transite la majorité des investissements chinois réalisés en Inde. Les pays européens cherchent eux aussi à se protéger de la Chine. En revanche, ils n’appliquent pas cette surveillance renforcée aux pays tiers, à l’exception de l’Italie. Le gouvernement de Giuseppe Conte a décidé de scruter tous les investisseurs étrangers, quel que soit leur nationalité et sur une gamme d’activités très étendue. Une méfiance compréhensible, plusieurs des fleurons industriels italiens sont passés sous le contrôle de grandes entreprises françaises, chinoises ou américaines. Cette vigilance accrue pourrait réduire les flux d’investissement étrangers ? C’est d’abord la récession qui va assécher ces flux. Selon la Cnuced, la Conférence des nations unies sur le commerce et le développement, les investissements directs étrangers pourraient chuter de 30% à 40% cette année. Une baisse comparable à celle qui a suivi la crise financière de 2008 -les investissements directs étrangers avaient reculé de 37%. Les mesures prises par les États pour protéger leur patrimoine économique vont sans doute accentuer cette tendance, mais aucun pays n’a intérêt à tarir cette source de financement. Les investissements étrangers sont un accélérateur de croissance, ils seront bienvenus pour participer à la relance mondiale de l’économie. En France, ils représentent deux millions d’emplois. EN BREF La consommation mondiale d’énergie devrait baisser de 6% cette année, du jamais vu depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale. C’est la plus forte chute en volume comme en pourcentage d’après les prévisions publiées aujourd’hui par l’agence internationale à l’énergie. La demande baissera de 11% en Europe, de 9% aux États-Unis. Le PIB de la France a reculé de 5,8% au premier trimestre d’après le premier chiffre fourni ce matin par l’Insee. Encore un record en négatif, c’est la plus forte baisse jamais enregistrée depuis que l’institut a commencé à produire des évaluations, en 1949.
Eigentlich entwickeln die Ingenieure Robotiklösungen für die Industrie und die Logistik, doch sie konzentrieren sich seit einigen Monaten auch auf den Medizinmarkt. Ein Clou des neuen Roboters - er ist eine Mischung aus AGV und Handlingroboter, inkl. Slam-Algorithmus und die Entwickler setzen auf Unity als Entwicklungsplattform.
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Gościem 14 odcinka jest Paweł Tkaczyk. Paweł z branżą marketingową związany jest już 20 lat. Specjalizuje się w strategii marketingowej, budowaniu marek oraz storytellingu. Jest również właścicielem agencji Midea, autorem 3 książek oraz bloga pawełtkaczyk.com .Z Pawłem rozmawialiśmy między innymi o:- budowaniu marki osobistej, - storytellingu w marketingu,- narzędziach marketingowych – tych nowych i tych przestarzałych, - dobrych i złych marketerach,- trendach marketingowych na 2020 rok.Zapraszam!
In the latest Episode of Noise to Signal Founder, CEO and Inventor Phil Davis talks about his life's work with co-hosts Jack Ricchiuto and Douglas Craver. 30+ years of start-up entrepreneurial experience. Product lines sold into or on Walmart, Amazon, Target, Walgreens. Holder of 5 design patents. MBA Darden GSBA (Univ. of Va.), BA Economics Stanford University. Phil Davis is a self-taught inventor, innovator and long-term serial entrepreneur. In the 90's he landed on the front page of USA Today and was written about in The Wall Street Journal several times for creating Fun 'n Fresh, the first deodorant for pre-teen kids. At its peak, Fun ‘n Fresh was distributed nationally in over 10,000 stores including Walmart, Target, Kmart, Walgreens, and Revco. Phil made a lasting mark in Cleveland restaurant history as the creator and owner of Phil the Fire, a multiple-awards winning restaurant that, in 2001, blazed the path for the now popular Chicken & Waffles combination in America. Since 2010, Phil has garnered a total of five design patents for the IWavecube (3) (a personal, portable and the world's smallest microwave) and, most recently, for the PUSHEL (2) (a lawn and garden tool that is a faster, safer, and easier way to remove snow compared to s snow shovel). Phil has excelled in bringing his inventions to market quickly and in manufacturing his inventions in China. He partnered with Midea, the second largest manufacturer of microwaves in China and in the world, to produce the IWavecube, which was reviewed favorably by Engadget and sold on Amazon with a near 5-star review. The iWavecube was also part of a promotional audience give-away on The View and a prize on The Price is Right. In 2014 Davis partnered with a smaller company in China to manufacture the PUSHEL, which earned the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval and was sold on QVC. Phil lives in Cleveland, Ohio and is the proud father of a 17 year-old daughter. He received his BA in Economics from Stanford University where he received the President’s award for Outstanding Service to Undergraduate Education. Phil earned his MBA from the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia. Phil is also a published author. His essay, “Good-bye to Dre” was published by ESSENCE magazine and “Close Shave” was published in The Plain Dealer’s Sunday Magazine. In addition to being named one of Crain’s Cleveland Forty under Forty, Phil was named a Kellogg Leadership Fellow by the Kellogg Foundation and is a graduate of Leadership Cleveland. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noisetosignal/support
Damit hatte vor wenigen Wochen noch niemand gerechnet: Kuka-Vorstandschef Till Reuter verlässt das Unternehmen vorzeitig - und zwar bereits am 6. Dezember 2018. Ein Grund dafür sind wohl Schwierigkeiten zwischen Reuter und dem chinesischen Investorkonzern Midea, der offenbar stärker im Tagesgeschäft präsent sein will. Welche Folgen hat das für den Standort Augsburg - und sind Investoren aus China eine Gefahr für deutsche Unternehmen? Darüber spricht der Michael Stifter, Leiter des Ressorts Politik und Wirtschaft im aktuellen Bayernversteher-Podcast mit dem Chefkorrespondenten der Augsburger Allgemeinen, Stefan Stahl, der Kuka seit vielen Jahren intensiv beobachtet und bereits viele Krisen und Erfolge miterlebt hat. Maßgeblich für die Erfolge der vergangenen Jahre war der bisherige Vorstandschef Till Reuter, der Kuka von 2009 an aus einer schweren Krise zu neuen Millionengewinnen führte. Allerdings musste Kuka in diesem Jahr eine Gewinnwarnung herausgeben? Reicht das schon für die Entlassung eines beliebten Chefs? Und gibt es überhaupt so etwas wie Dankbarkeit in börsennotierten Unternehmen? Antworten darauf gibt Stefan Stahl in unserem aktuellen Podcast - und lässt auch anklingen, wo er sich mehr strategische Klugheit gewünscht hätte. Strategie hat in jedem Fall die Übernahme europäischen Firmen durch chinesische Investoren. Welche Gefahr geht davon aus? Und warum sind chinesische Investoren bei allem ihrem schlechten Ruf trotzdem beliebt bei vielen Unternehmen? Chefkorrespondent Stefan Stahl erklärt, inwiefern deutsche Firmen die Investoren aus Fernost schätzen - und wo die Weitergabe von Know-How nach China zum Problem wird. Die Augsburger treibt derweil eine ganz andere Frage um: Sind die 4000 Arbeitsplätze bei Kuka sicher und bleibt der Standort in den kommenden Jahren bestehen? Auch hier spielt die strategische Ausrichtung des chinesischen Investors Midea eine große Rolle, erklärt unser Experte. Warum das für die Region nicht unbedingt schlecht ist und welche Chancen die Übernahme durch Midea für Augsburg bietet, hören Sie in unserem Podcast.
Massiver Internetausfall in Seoul zeigt Risiken der Digitalisierung Ein Brand in einem unterirdischen Kabelkanal im Zentrum von Seoul hat am Wochenende massive Ausfälle beim Telecomkonzern KT verursacht. Betroffen waren über 210.000 Haushalte und viele weitere Anschlüsse, berichten südkoreanische Medien. So war der Polizeinotruf in den Dienststellen vor Ort nicht funktionsfähig. In Krankenhäusern im betroffenen Stadtviertel konnte Personal nicht kontaktiert werden, das Telefone mit Verträgen von KT benutzt. Händler konnten während des Ausfalls keine Kreditkartenzahlungen annehmen, Sicherheitssysteme wie Überwachungskameras oder Fingerabdrucksensoren funktionierten nicht. Über das örtliche Notfallsystem ausgesandte Kurznachrichten zu dem Ausfall erreichten nur Kunden anderer Provider, nicht aber die betroffenen KT-Nutzer. Multifunktionstrojaner hat es auf Linux-Systeme abgesehen Sicherheitsforscher von Dr. Web sind auf einen Linux-Schädling gestoßen, der neben einem Krypto-Miner auch ein Keylogger ist sowie Konkurrenz-Malware und AV-Software killt. Wie eine Infektion abläuft, ist noch unklar. Auch auf das Ausmaß der Kampagne gehen die Sicherheitsforscher nicht ein. Der Schädling nutzt jedoch zwei Sicherheitslücken aus, für die schon länger Updates bereitstehen. Linux-Nutzer sollten sicherstellen, dass ihre Systeme dagegen gefeit sind. Kuka-Vorstandschef Reuter verlässt vorzeitig Roboterhersteller Beim deutschen Roboterhersteller Kuka geht knapp zwei Jahre nach der Übernahme durch den chinesischen Hausgerätehersteller Midea überraschend der Chef von Bord. Konzernchef Till Reuter wird seine Tätigkeit im Dezember beenden. Aus Unternehmenskreisen verlautete, die Chinesen wollten im Tagesgeschäft stärker durchgreifen. Kuka ist einer der technisch führenden Hersteller von Industrie-Robotern. Logitech kauft Plantronics doch nicht Der Schweizer Konzern Logitech hat die Verhandlungen mit dem amerikanischen Kopfhörerspezialisten Plantronics abgebrochen. Damit ist eine geplante Übernahme gescheitert. Es wäre für Logitech die größte Übernahme bislang gewesen und hätte die Produktpalette deutlich erweitert. Wie die Nachrichtenagentur Reuters meldet, soll es Uneinigkeit über den Kaufpreis gegeben haben. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden Sie auf heise.de
Some psychics don’t believe spirit guides even have names. But in hundreds of readings, I've received names, and given them out to clients. Sometimes the names themselves are messages. Because of the feedback, signs, and synchronicities that occur, I choose to continue sharing this information. In this episode, I share ways in which you can experience these phenomena for yourself. MENTIONED ON THE SHOW Wattpad.com Contacting Your Spirit Guides 101 Free Talking to Your Spirit Guides Tutorial Messages from Your Guides Guided Meditation HOST LINKS - SLADE ROBERSON Slade's Books & Courses Get an intuitive reading with Slade Automatic Intuition FACEBOOK GROUP Shift Your Spirits Community BECOME A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/shiftyourspirits Edit your pledge on Patreon TRANSCRIPT I name everything. Names are the way that I interact mentally, intellectually, psychically, emotionally, with things that even might not ordinarily have names. For instance, computers, my cars, certain trees that I see on a regular basis that I have an affinity for. With something like computers, for example, someone posted about this in the group the other day, asking a question about why their relationship with technology was so terrible. There was a lot of cursing and a lot of hatred towards the computer. And it made me really aware of my own relationships with computers. I adore my computers. I think of them as artificial intelligence versions of guides. Computers are the way that I live my life. It enables me to have the career that I do, to interact with people, to maintain my friendships. A lot of my life is lived abstractly in a digital realm, as I'm sure yours is too. To me, especially with it being such a huge part of my work, my computers are like trusty steeds must have been to people 200 years ago. Your horse was everything. Maybe that's more getting into the realm of what your car is. But for me, my computers, they're not living things. They're not pets. They're not pet rocks. I don't think of them as being spirit entities or alive in any way. I do think that they're the first glimmer of an emerging artificial intelligence that we will probably interact with in our lifetimes. So I've already got a lot of practice interacting with them. But I give different computers names, partly so that I can keep track of them in my file system. Especially on my back-up drives. I can tell where certain documents would have been in time, based on which computer I was using for those few years. So there'll be almost a theme within my life and the computers' names sometimes represents that, from that time period. I give my computers powerful names. The current computer that I'm working on right here as we speak has a very powerful guardian angel protector's name. And for some reason, I feel like I shouldn't say what that is. It's really personal and private and for psychic security reasons and physical security reasons, I'm not gonna tell you what my computers' names are. But they do have names. You know, they're comparable to people's names or superhero names or angelic entities' names. I always imbue them with this powerful, wonderful personality, as if they're genies in bottles, or guardian angels. That type of vibe. That's how I see them. So maybe that's one of the reasons why I have a good relationship with technology or maybe it's the other way around. My relationship with technology comes first, and then that allows me to have the warm fuzzies about technology. I can't really tell you. So the idea of your spirit guides having individual names, it's something that's been around in my consciousness for about 15 years, as far as it being something out there that was talked about. I remember years ago, as many of you may, watching Sylvia Browne on Montel Williams and answering questions from the audience. People would often stand up and ask her, 'What's my guide's name?' And she would just throw these names out there. Also, when I first started blogging, it was one of the things that I blogged about most. Was this experience that I had of retrieving these names for these entities that were around me and how I kind of named them and interacted with them, the same way that I'm talking about my computers. And I can remember at the time that there was a lot of argument in the blog comments of my blog and my peers. There's some people that are respected peers and colleagues of mine who do not believe in spirit guides having names. Part of the philosophy is that they may exist in a realm in which the concept of human language is just completely not even there. Therefore their name might be some unintelligible, ungraspable concept that we don't even have the sensory ability to process. And I think that's true. So I do think that the idea of spirit guide names down here in this realm is very much an imposed concept. The same way that we impose the concept of time on something that is really kind of impossible to understand fully, but we have a system of dividing up and naming time, and the passing of time, and our brains can wrap around that. So there is something similar that's happening with spirit guide names I believe. So let me just take that for the record. It's something that we use down here in the physical world as people, specific to our language and culture and personality. Out there, in the wider, multiple dimensions of the Universe, the concept may fall apart or become more complex or multi-faceted, in some way. It doesn't really impact our use of it here and now. So that's the reason why I'm good with it. I also always simply got names. If anybody asks me, 'Hey, you pick up a name from my spirit guide?' I pretty much always have something. Something comes through. I've just always gotten names. And I've always been hyperfocused on names and name origins and name meanings. I think it has something to do with the fact that I have an unusual name. A not-common name. My name is more common in the UK as a last name. Growing up, the little license plates that you get for your bicycle, they never had Slade on them. Even baby name dictionaries. When I was a kid, I would go and look to see if they had my name and wanting to know what it meant. And my name was never in those dictionaries. I was 20 years old before I ever found a baby name dictionary with my name in it. And I was in the UK at the time that I ran across it. I bought it and I still have it. It is one of the only print books that I still use almost on a daily basis. And if you've ever been on camera with me on Skype or Zoom or something like that, you have probably seen me twist around and reach for it and pull it out when we start talking about names. Names are always a component of the assessment that we do in the Automatic Intuition program. So I started out doing readings really by doing spirit name readings. I was talking about my guides and who was who, and how I kind of interacted with them and writing about that. People started writing to me and asking me if I could pick up on a name for their spirit guide. And this was an uncanny amount of emails that I got that were ALL the same question. So I remembered Sylvia Browne passing out her spirit guide names and I thought, Well, if it's good enough for Sylvia, it's good enough for me. And so I started doing the spirit guide name readings. That was really the first kind of psychic reading that I ever did for other people, if you don't count interpreting someone's chart, which, even though it was astrology, sometimes I think my intuition would play a part in how I would explain someone's chart to them. Back to the spirit guide name readings. They were email readings. They were really simple. And I remember thinking, Well, Sylvia, how do we really know that you're not just randomly pulling names out of a hat? Not that I necessarily thought that about her, but I can see how other people might think that. And I thought, I've gotta put something else in these readings so that people understand that I'm really tuned in to them individually. So that it helps them to accept like, yeah, this is a name that I got for YOU. I didn't just flip a book open and cover my eyes and pick a name at random and email it to you. I actually really tuned in and listened. In finding out what your spirit guide's name was, I would also pick up on impressions about you in your personality, and what you were like. I started to include this little personal identification section in all those readings to let people know, kind of like, 'Hey, this is you.' And if you resonate with this as being true, then that helps you to accept the other pieces of information going along with this. So that's really how my psychic readings grew. Because as I started to get feedback from the readings, the feedback started to be more and more about the other things that I was picking up about people and those details tended to grow. Over time, some of the spirit guide name information took a backseat to much more pressing questions. If people are gonna spend the time and the money to talk to me, there are often things that they care about here in the real world that they want to talk about a lot more than something that's kind of ethereal and unable to be proven. And maybe neither here nor there. So I saw that drop off a little bit over time. It still surprises me though, that it's always kind of there for the asking if anybody wants to know. I don't make a big point of forcing that on anyone unless they express an interest in it. Long story short, I get names. And I give them. And I continue to give them out because of the feedback that goes along with them. There's a LOT of different ways that specific names and words pop up for me. As a clairaudient, as a claircognizant, intuitive, it often comes tumbling out in normal conversation. I'll try to give you some examples of different ways that this manifests for me. But more than anything, I would give people names and they would have some kind of association with them. And weirdly, my names never produced associations with people who've passed away. I very rarely have experiences doing mediumship. But I have had some very interesting experiences with doing mediumship. So I'm trying not to say I don't do that. Because there is some indication that I can. It's just not something I'm presented with as often. Here's a story I've never told anyone before. So my nephew who is 18 months old at the time of this recording, his name is Hayden. And that name is a name that exists in my journals as far back as being a teenager. And you know how you have that kind of list of names, Oh, if I ever have a kid, I want to name him this, or I really like this name for a girl. You probably had that thought at some point. Some of you may have pretty elaborate lists around that. I wonder how many of those names that you want to name your kid when you're 10 actually end up being the names that you name your kid. Or if you veer off in a completely different direction when there's another person involved in getting to choose a name. So that name, I didn't really know that it was necessarily like, Ooo, if I have a son, I'm gonna name him this. Because I didn't really ever have a conception that I would have children. I just really like that name and for me. I had names for characters in fiction. That was something that I was always kind of brainstorming, is cool ideas for names for characters. Sometimes the names would come first and I'd be like, That's a really cool name for a female ninja or whatever. Then I would elaborate and grow the character from the name. So this name Hayden was really significant to me throughout my teen years. And when I was 19, I actually wrote a story about a real experience that I had with a spirit in my freshman dorm room. And for the purposes of the story, I needed to disguise what the real name was. So I wanted to give him another name. So in that piece of fiction, I used the name Hayden for that spirit. And I worked on that story for many years. It grew and over time, it was something that I came back to maybe five or six years ago. I pulled it out and started looking at it again and thought, You know, there's something there. There's some bones of a good story. One of the things though that I decided after working on it, and this was about five years ago. It's in the Cloud Busting universe, if you've read the novel Cloud Busting, it actually would be sort of a prequel to that story. It's a story leading up to that summer for that character. The spirit, Hayden, was very much a spirit that was waiting to be born into flesh again. And was actively probably pursuing and trying to manipulate people in some way in order to inhabit flesh again and to come in. So there was a little bit of darkness around it. And I shelved that project even after working on it again, decades later. I was like, Okay, I like the story but that name is not creepy enough for me. It's not dark enough. I need to come up with another name for that spirit character. In the meantime, set it aside and thought, you know, I'll come back to it if it wants to be come back to. Then a couple of years ago, my brother and sister-in-law got pregnant. And they started talking about the names that they were going to choose for their child. And the first thing that they said, 'If it's a boy, his name's going to be Hayden.' And I was like, Oh crap! That's a weird synchronicity. I actually told her and my brother a little bit about it without getting too deep into what that character represented in my story. Because my brother's pretty sensitive and I think he's more psychic than I am. But he does not like to talk about these things and is a little bit more creeped out by it, whereas I'm like super into it. It makes him uncomfortable and I was worried that if I told him, like, 'Yeah, that was the name of an evil spirit in a story that I wrote,' that it would creep them out and make them not want to use the name. Because I really loved the name and I thought, Yeah that's a really cool name for him! So I did tell her, my sister-in-law, 'You know what? It's really crazy. I have journal entries going back to my teen years where I talk about my love for that name.' And she said, 'That's really cool. Okay. That's enough of a confirmation for me.' And they did end up naming him that. So that's just an example of one of these really charged scenarios that I've had with names that stretches out over years and years and years. I also get really difficult bizarre names that I don't even really think I've ever heard before. And you would think, it's one thing to tell someone that they have a spirit guide named John, right? And tell them, 'Oh, yes, you're gonna see signs everywhere that that's your spirit guide's name.' That's a pretty easy one. Actually, I don't think I've had a lot of Johns. I actually have had a lot of Marys though, as spirit guide names, and connection to Mother Marys. That's another issue. Usually there are extra signs that go along with Mary that let us know it's her. But just to give you an example of one of these really bizarre ones that happened recently. Seth and I were texting and I sent him this silly picture. It's a meme of a cat that tried to turn into a peacock and it's sort of half cat, half peacock. It said something about a shapeshifting fail or something like, when you're shapeshifting fails but you still look fabulous. And it's this picture of this cat/peacock. I sent it to him because we have an ongoing magical practice of creating this menagerie of fairy animals. It's something that we play with and talk about. So I sent him this picture and he said something about, 'Oh, I think that's my spirit animal!' And was asking me, 'What do you think the guide's name is?' I said, 'Clytemnestra.' Which he then began to explain to me that he was (and Seth if I get this wrong, sorry) something to the effect of, he was standing outside in a parking lot trying to photograph a rainbow or storm or something, and was having a conversation with someone about Greek goddesses. Clytemnestra is either the daughter of a goddess or god or something. But anyway, that name is part of classical literature. I think she may be in the Midea, or one of those old plays or something. So it's definitely a name that I've heard before. It's buried in my psyche somewhere. But there was this really weird synchronicity where I pulled this Greek goddess' name out of thin air at the moment that he's kind of having this interaction with another person about that. So that's just an example of an every day occurrence that will happen with these names that come to me. One of the best confirmations that I ever got for a client reading... When I give a client a spirit guide name in the context of a reading, whether that's the focus of the reading or just an incidental piece of information, I always ask for them to have clarification. And together we call in or invoke synchronicities and signs of affirmation from that spirit that we do have their name right. That can take very mundane forms. Just, okay, for the next few days you have this surge of seeing that name everywhere. Or you interact with somebody at Starbucks and the name's on their name tag. Or you look up at the television and there's a name on the screen and someone's talking and that's their name. You see these little winks and synchronicities in your daily life where that name is being highlighted. And that's the kind of expectation that I have without giving them too much detail about what to look for. But just letting them know, you know what? You'll get some confirmations around the name. So this particular client was an ex-pat living in Italy at the time of her reading. We pulled through this name. I don't even remember if it was an Italian name. It could have been a polish name. It was a surname. It was very complex and unusual. I can't even remember what it is right now but it was... I imagine some kind of Czech or Polish or Italian name that's not Smith. Something really unique. A name that I never specifically heard before. I kind of tried to spell it for her. I remember joking with her and saying, telling her the thing about getting the feedback on the name and I was like, 'This is probably not gonna happen for you. I CAN'T imagine how it could.' This is a tall order, but we'll see what happens. She was laughing about it too. Like, 'Yeah, that's never gonna happen.' I got an email from her half an hour later. After getting off the phone from the reading with me, she went downstairs and went to a cafe. She grabbed a couple of newspapers and got her coffee. She sat down at a little table outside and she flipped the newspaper over. On the front page was a story about this Italian porn film director who had just been busted for money laundering or child porn or whatever. It was like this big scandal that was in the newspaper. And that was his name. And she was like, Okay it's kinda weird that it's a porn director. But the synchronicity of that is too amazing. So that was one of the ones that I was just like, Okay, I am forever going to give out whatever name that I get, because obviously there's something to it. And actually that's kind of my attitude at this point. I don't KNOW how it works. I just know that it DOES work, so I'm just going to continue doing it until I decide otherwise. You kind of have to go with the name that you're given. At least until you investigate. Because I remember telling her, 'Oh, you might want to shorten that or turn it into a nickname or something if it makes it easier for you to work with that name.' To willfully change it is definitely something that can be an option, but wait and see what comes up for the name that you DO get. People are often disappointed by the names of their guides. It's not always me giving them out. For instance, in the attunement meditation that we do in the beginning of the Automatic Intuition program, you retrieve your own guide's name during the meditation. So even still, people come to me with like, 'Okay, this is kind of a dorky name but this is what I got.' I kind of call it George the Asian immigrant phenomenon. It's like, you know how you can be in one culture, say in America where we speak English and someone will immigrate to our country from a very different language system, like Chinese or Japanese or something that is not even as close as a European name. Something really from a different part of the world. They will often adopt English names for a variety of reasons: to make it easier for people to say their name, or to represent symbolically their new American identity. Whatever it might be that that is a common practice that they will take on a name that they feel is Americanized in some way. And the names that they choose are always kind of funny, right? They don't go with them. We sort of giggle when we see this man from East Asia whose name is George or Eugene or something kind of off and it doesn't seem to go with what he looks like or whatever. So I think sometimes the guides are doing something similar. I don't think they 100% have the ability to grasp the nuances of our language and experience in the dimension we're in. So they choose these things kind of like they're trying to assimilate a little bit. So they end up choosing things that sound a little funny to us. So that could be one component of it. Something that I found, especially during readings is that the names can often be a message in themselves. Like the names can be conveying something conceptual or thematic to the client. And so I always like to look up names in the moment. Like I said, I turn around and I reach for my little dictionary. I pull it out and I say, 'You know what? Let's look that name up.' You can also google 'Name meaning: (whatever the name is)' and you'll get information about the name origin and what it means, whether or not it's a boy's name, all that kind of stuff. With reading clients, sometimes they already have a significant association with the name. Like, maybe the name I pull through for the spirit guide IS that name that they're like, 'Ohmygod, I always wrote in my diary that I was gonna have a son named that.' Or whatever. It's kind of fun to play with, okay, what is the message that is buried in the etymology, in the complexity of this name's history? You don't always know that at first blush. So there is an intellectual, academic component to doing a little bit of research around the names to get some additional meaning. And there's often significance and synchronicity within that. So to give you an example, sometimes my clients really hate the names that I pull through for them. I had a hair stylist one time who got a reading with me. She was so pissed that her spirit guide's name was Oliver that she berated me about it, like, went off on this tirade about the name and how ridiculous it was. I remember being a little offended in the moment because weirdly enough, my hair stylist had a baby infant son named Oliver. So I felt this weird kind of offense on behalf of her, that this other woman was making fun of the name. I tried to just be like, 'Well, it's what I got. You don't have to like it. You can certainly give him another one if you want to. But I have to stick by and trust that there's a reason why I am picking up on that name. Because if often proves true.' I told her a little bit about the history of what I'm telling you about doing these readings. So she got off the call in a huff, and I really even thought for a moment, I almost want to give her a refund. Just to disconnect from her energy and I just like, if you're THAT unhappy with the reading, then forget it! Let's just call the whole thing off. I can't remember if I did give her a refund or not. But it was like a really bad interaction. Like it went down really bad. Have only ever had two or three of that kind of episode ever happen with anyone. So I have to tell you, I get an email from her months and months and months later, apologizing to me. And she told me that, again, she's a hair stylist, and she has, up on her station, a little collection of framed images around hair styling stuff or whatever. One of the images is her framed license that she has to display. And then she had some other cool old barbershop pictures or something like that. And so she told me, she said, 'One of the pictures is signed, has someone's autograph at the bottom of it or it has a name in ink indicating that that's the person in the picture.' And it was like, Little Happy Barber from 1910, or whatever. And she wrote to tell me that his name was Oliver. And that that name was written in ink, on a photograph that had hung at her station for years, before I ever even did the reading for her and since. So I was like, Wow. Okay. Glad I stuck to it and didn't back down from it. One of my favourite stories about guide names actually happened with one of my mentoring clients named Kristina. Kristina has had a long history of doing energy work. She's a healer. She's very successful at it and has had a practice for a long time. But when she came to start working with me, one of the things that she really wanted to develop was her ability to do readings, meaning, read the client, communicate to them the phenomenon that she was observing. Because as she explained it to me, she could move the energy and she could heal energy and release it and clear it and do all kinds of things. But she could not explain it to someone, have a conversation around it, put into words. It just.. It confounded her. So that was one of the things she wanted to work on. So as we are doing her assessment, her attunement session, which is the first session that we do in Automatic Intuition, I have everyone tell me their experience with the attunement. They walk me through it like it's a dream that they had. I take notes and there are neurolinguistic clues in the word choice that they use in addition to the symbolism that they bring through that tells me things about their abilities and how their abilities are wanting to manifest, where their blocks are and all that kind of stuff. So during that session, she told me that the name that she retrieved for her Akashic Record guide was Rhonda. And she kind of giggled about it and I giggled about it too because Rhonda is the name of my dental hygienist since I'm 14 years old. I've had the same hygienist and her name's Rhonda. So when you say the name Rhonda to me, I picture this sweet little blonde lady in scrubs. Krstina was joking about the fact that Rhonda doesn't really sound like a guide's name. It's not something exotic or profound or biblical or anything like that. And so we were kind of giggling about it and we went on with the session. We were continuing to discuss other things and then I remembered, Ooo, Rhonda. Let's look her up in the name dictionary! I'm just curious what that might mean. Oh! The one other thing I forgot to tell you about this whole issue that she was having with being able to vocalize the stuff that she sees, throughout the entire process of her telling me her attunement experience, she was clearing her throat and coughing. And I said, 'You definitely are blocked in the throat chakra.' Your ability to speak and to access your voice is an issue for you. Like you're actually struggling to have a conversation with ME about it.' So we got out the baby name dictionary and I said, 'Let's just see what Rhonda means.' And Rhonda means Voice. We both just died, screaming on the phone, like chills up and down our body, like, NO WAY, right? So that kind of thing does happen a lot around these names. So I think of names as being significant. Partly for the message and the symbolism and the theme that they might bring through that represents something about your lessons and your Purpose. Does it help you to focus or invoke spirit by calling on these helpers? If having that name helps you interact in a ritualistic way or, like I said, sort of wrap your mind around something that's harder to wrap the mind around, then by all means, I think the name can be sort of a shorthand. It's like a magic spell or mantra. A lot of people will go down this rabbit hole of wanting to do, kind of like a full spirit guide and guardian panel, and bios on every single entity and what they do and what their name is, where they come from and all that kind of stuff. And I think this is something that we all go through as we start to uncover this and explore it. It may be kind of like a phase that you go through, where you're like, Okay, I want to know who EVERYONE is, and you can definitely work on that. You can find that out. You can investigate. You can get the guides to talk to you more to communicate about the others through meditations and automatic writing sessions. All kinds of things. I would've thought, because I went through that phase early on in doing these readings and everything, that THAT would have become more complex and complicated over time. Like, the further I go in this process, the more I'm going to delve in and learn about all these different people. And I'm just going to be populating this dimension full of entities and who they are and what they do. The weird thing is, just the opposite has happened for me. Over time, it's all kind of collapsed together and become more vague and more rolled all up into a little bubble, and I just think about the bubble. I don't break the bubble apart and go into all the little molecules that are inside there. I just go, Yup, there's my bubble. I think of my guides as kind of a single group entity, not unlike the way that I'm speaking to you right now. I can sense there are thousands of you listening and it's like a crowd that morphs between being an individual person and then being this multi-soul thing at the same time. So there's a similar feeling to me with the concept of audience with the guides. I kind of have this guardian angel spirit that I've been aware of longest in my lifetime. She goes all the way back to childhood for me and I guess she's technically what we would call an Asher or the personal guardian angel spirit that we tell little kids that they have. I just like her. I just like talking to her and I have been addressing her as an individual among my guides for so long that whenever I want to talk to my guides, I kind of have a tendency just to talk to her with the understanding that the others are listening, that she has the ability to pass on and delegate, and that they can figure it out amongst themselves. So I either talk to her or I talk to them as a group. That's usually the way that I interact with them, at this point. So you may be wondering how to get your guides names and I think the easiest thing to do is just ask. Especially if you feel a presence, or you're meditating or trying to communicate with your guides and calling them in. Ask for a name. See what pops in your head. And also ask for, like I did with my clients, a confirmation in the real world about that name. And then you'll start to see those synchronicities letting you know, Hey, that's the name. Automatic writing is another way that you might retrieve that kind of detail. You can also just speak. Do dialoguing, if you set a voice recorder on your phone and just start channeling and speaking to your guides and asking them questions. Another exercise I like to do with people is, write a scene in which you are creating a "fictional" version of yourself who is a master psychic. Write a character for yourself as if it's in a novel or film and this psychic has a spirit guide that she communicates with and the guide's name is what? Pick a really cool name for that guide. It's another way to use the imagination to get at the intuition. Sometimes the things that you think you're imagining ARE intuitive impulses and again, there are feedback and signs from other people and external sources that will let you know when that's something intuitive. You can also get a reading! From anybody who does readings that might pick up a name for you and work with that. Again, ask for signs in the real world of affirmation. One thing that a lot of people ask me about this topic is why psychics might get a different name from you. For instance, you may have this name you retrieved on your own and then you go get a reading with someone. They come back to you and say, 'I talked to a guide and it was a different name.' I think one of the best ways to explain what could be happening there, because I don't want to tear down anybody's abilities. Somebody may have just talked to a different guide. You have lots of guides around you and the guide that I just said that I have a preference for communicating with is not a guide that's going to speak with someone who is a stranger. Who is external to me. Like, those guardian angel guides, those are LOCKED UP. They really present an imposing fortress of energy to anybody outside of you that's approaching them. Whereas you have this relationship with them. They're like a secret service agent that's following you around and you know them and you're comfortable with them. So they don't have the same impact. Psychics can't necessarily get at certain parts of your guide team, or your chart, or information about you. There could be reasons why you are keeping that close, or it's a security issue or a safety issue. So one of the ways to describe how this goes down is to think of the metaphor of a party. Let's say that there is a big surprise party for you. It's a birthday party and there are people there from your family. There are friends of yours from school. There are people there that you work with. They're all from these different kind of environments. Maybe I'm invited to this party and I go to this party. The person who's your best friend in the whole world may not be the person that I click with, or that I end up encountering. Or I might run into somebody really neat and end up in the corner having a great conversation with them and come away and be like, yeah, telling you about who I met at your party. The person that I interacted with the most and really clicked with and liked was somebody that you work with that you're not even really that close to. So it's a personality thing. That can be part of it. Another thing too is, if you send me into that party with a specific investigation around your job and career, then I'm going to move through the party and be like, Okay, who here works with my client? And I'm gonna get a small amount of people raising their hands. So I'm going to focus on communicating just with those people. Again, I may be talking to somebody that you work with, who knows things about you in that environment. Meanwhile, your best friend in the whole world that you've known since you were five, is on the other side of the room doing the macarena and wearing a lampshade on their head. Who knows. So just keep in mind that you do have multiple guides and different guides can connect to different psychics, depending on the time frame, what's going on with you. You could have something going on in your life that's making one of your guides more active. Like they're more at the forefront, driving a major issue that's going on. And so that might be the guide that presents forward when you get a reading. You know, at the end of the day, I want you to always defer to your own information. So if you retrieve information on your own and it's comfortable for you, and you have an emotional attachment to a particular guide, a particular name, then you go with that, you know? Somebody comes along and says you've got a guide that's got a different name, that's fine. Throw that person into the mix as a secondary guide and move on. Continue to practice and work with the name and the entity that you feel most connected with. If it doesn't empower you or make you feel more magical to talk to guides at all, then don't force it. I know there are a lot of people here who are smart people who think of these concepts in more symbolic, archetypal terms. More of a psychological, analytical, dream symbolism place. You can be both intellectual and a little bit woo-woo at the same time. That might allow you to access some of this information that you might otherwise dismiss as being ridiculous or far-fetched or something like that. So if it feels silly to you to have these imaginary friends, then what I suggest to you is that you begin to think of the concept of guides as archetypal programs. We all have tons of human archetypes that we work with and that we embody in different contexts, in different times in our life and in different sort of relationship scenarios. So think of these archetypal programs as being like apps you can download. Some apps you use more than others. You have apps that are downloaded on your phone that you've never opened up. Just because you don't care to check the stock market, or whatever it might be. But it is available to you should something change and you want to access that. So think about spirit guides, if it helps you, as these kind of archetypal programs that you can access and run. And that the guides are representing some facet of your experience as a human being. Maybe you, as the mother archetype. Maybe you, as the wounded child, the magician, the artist. All these different facets and components of human experience that we have to choose from. You can think of those as spirit guides that exist within the psyche. You technically have free will to do whatever you want with this concept, including change the names of your guides. Or give them names, if they aren't forthcoming. Maybe they just look at you with a blank stare like, I don't have a human name. Give them a nickname if you want. Go back through that list of what you wanted to name your kids when you grew up and pick a name for them. You know what's interesting? People rarely ask me their spirit guide names anymore. Even when I have them on the phone for an hour. So I kind of feel like now, having talked about this, I'm going to get that question a little bit more. And that's fine. It's something that we can always throw in and I always think, why doesn't anybody ever ask that? I could tell them, if they wanted to know. So if you want to know, go to sladeroberson.com. Book a reading with me and we'll talk about it.
Podcast #59 (Education) (Coach Tony Midea) (High School Counselor and Football Coach)
Our guest today is Sonat Yalcinkaya. Sonat has helped multinational companies increase their sales in hundreds of millions or perhaps billion, through his experience with Big Data and now AI. now He takes Big Chinese brands overseas and using Big Data and AI to do that. He is a global eCommerce professional with 7+ years of experience globally, living and working in EU, USA and China. He has worked at two Fortune Global 500 companies; Philips HQ & Midea HQ, crafting global ecommerce strategies, and executed these strategies in 17 of G20 countries. He also has extensive startup and freelancer, agency network. The author of 3-Months Online Store: Build Enterprise Level Online Store Under 3-Months. Episode Content: Having a very successful academic life and showed high intelligence at a very young age, Sonat shares what made him join the industry, quit, and eventually became an entrepreneur. How his analytical skills apply to the sales of Philips. Philips people didn’t believe his predictions and suggestions at first. Sonat shares what made them change their mind and realized the power of data Question for Sonat: After transferring to China, what brought you to Midea and what did you do there? Sonat talks about his first impression of big Chinese corporates and how he made it work there Sonat discusses his first endeavour in crafting out the e-commerce strategy for Midea, and what challenges he had to face As many traditional mega brands in China were starting to catch up with the e-commerce trend, Sonat shares what he did with Midea where other Chinese companies were still struggling with. Sonat talks about the essential elements needed to implement a successful e-commerce strategy for Chinese brands Sonat is starting his AI startup at the moment. He shares the story behind it, what his idea is, the startup's stage right now and why he chose China. Sonat is known to have a very unusual daily routine to make his work efficient and body strong. He shares what it is and why he does it. How people can connect with Sonat Episode Mentions: Intro: Israel Mobile Summit Mike is thinking about making some moves, see here for details, and let us know if you have tips for moving! (Leaving comments or email: hosts@chinabusinesscast.com) Shlomo now offers Financial Fitness Call program to help freelancers and solopreneurs to be financially solvent and stress-free, if you are ineterested, add Shlomo via WeChat "shlomof" or email at shlomo@chinabusinesscast.com Interview: Sonat's LinkedIn account Sonat's WeChat ID: ertansonat Sonat's email address Download and Subscribe Download this episode: right click and choose "save as" Subscribe to China Business Cast on iTunes Or check out the full list of subscription options Add Jons ('jslemmer') on WeChat to join China Business Cast WeChat group A big THANK YOU to our awesome team: Boban, Honey, Grace, Jessa, Verena and all the people who have helped make this happen!
In this episode of HVAC Shop Talk, Zack talks about heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Guys working in hot environments need to take special care so they won't be at risk. Zack also talks to Alexander F. about the heat and the Midea systems he works on in PR.
Gościem odcinka jest Paweł Tkaczyk który zajmuję się tym, co kocha, czyli zarabia na życie opowiadaniem historii. Autor książek:„Zakamarki marki”, “Grywalizacja” oraz “Narratologia”. Od 2000 roku prowadzi firmę Midea, która zajmuje się budowaniem silnych marek. Umiejętność opowiadania historii tkwi w Tobie od zawsze. Opanuj ją i rozwiń. – Paweł Tkaczyk Historie są jednym z najpotężniejszych… Dowiedz się więcej
Gościem odcinka jest Paweł Tkaczyk który zajmuję się tym, co kocha, czyli zarabia na życie opowiadaniem historii. Autor książek:„Zakamarki marki”, “Grywalizacja” oraz “Narratologia”. Od 2000 roku prowadzi firmę Midea, która zajmuje się budowaniem silnych marek. Umiejętność opowiadania historii tkwi w Tobie od zawsze. Opanuj ją i rozwiń. – Paweł Tkaczyk Historie są jednym z najpotężniejszych… Przeczytaj więcej
Midea's €4.5bn purchase of robot maker Kuka was the largest ever Chinese takeover of a German company, and the latest in a string of deals that have made Germany the top target in Europe as Chinese investors seek innovative engineering and technology, says Guy Chazan. But it has raised concerns in Berlin for the country's strategic industries See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chinese appliance maker Midea recently purchased a majority share in Toshiba's home appliance division. Compared to other appliance leaders, Midea had already been collaborating with Toshiba since 1993, and the move fits in with Midea's overall corporate strategy. The acquisition gives Midea a foothold in western markets and overall global expansion, and the company will be ranked number one globally in consumer appliances after the deal is finalized.
What is 3D printing and what does it mean for the museum? This webinar is designed to introduce beginners to the concept of 3D printing by defining the basic vocabulary surrounding this emerging technology. It discusses the multitudes of opportunities for 3D scanning and printing, especially in education and museum collections access, showing examples from programs at the Art Institute of Chicago.
MIDEA Workshop: Maximizing the Returns of Social Networks for Your Museum 2010
The Panel Discussion at MIDEA Workshop: Maximizing the Returns of Social Networks for Your Museum 2010.
Overview of the MIDEA Workshop: iPads in the Museum, 2011 San Antonio
Dr. Holly Witchey discusses the iPads platform as a catalyst for museum publishing during the MIDEA Workshop: iPads in the Museum, 2011 San Antonio.
A presentation by Scott Sayre on using the iPad in group tours from the MIDEA Workshop: iPads in the Museum, 2011 San Antonio
A presentation from Scott Sayre on why HTML5 is such a big deal from the MIDEA Workshop: iPads in the Museum, 2011 San Antonio
Panel Discussion: MIDEA Members discuss their projects that incorporate the iPad into their museum experience.