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Bylgjan
Sprengisandur 13.04.2025 - Viðtöl þáttarins

Bylgjan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 83:58


Kristján Kristjánsson stýrir kröftugri umræðu um þjóðmálin. Í þessum þætti: Finnbogi Jónasson, aðstoðaryfirlögregluþjónn Greiningardeildar Ríkislögreglustjóra  Finnbogi ræðir nýtt hættumat embættisins vegna hryðjuverka og fleiri skylda þætti.  Vilborg Ása Guðjónsdóttir stjórnmálafræðingur og Inga Dóra Guðmundsdóttir, fyrrverandi forystukona í Siumut flokknum á Grænlandi. Vilborg og Inga Dóra Guðmundsdóttir ræða stöðu Grænlands og ásælni Bandaríkjamanna í landið.  Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, atvinnuvegaráðherra um stjórnmál. Hún svarar fyrir áform sín um hækkun auðlindagjalda á sjávarútveg og innleiðingu slikra gjalda á ferðaþjónustu auk annarra mála.  Halldóra Mogensen fyrrverandi alþingismaður og Gamithra Marga, verkfræðingur hjá Syndis, Halldóra og Gamithra eru forsvarskonur Samtaka um mannvæna tækni, sem beita sér fyrir skynsamlegri notkun nýrrar tækni, þ.m.t. gervigreindar. 

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #199: Indy Pass Director, Entabeni Systems Founder, & Black Mountain, New Hampshire GM Erik Mogensen

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 77:04


The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and to support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.WhoErik Mogensen, Director of Indy Pass, founder of Entabeni Systems, and temporary owner and General Manager of Black Mountain, New HampshireRecorded onFebruary 25, 2025About Entabeni SystemsEntabeni provides software and hardware engineering exclusively for independent ski areas. Per the company's one-page website:Entabeni: noun; meaning: zulu - "the mountain"We take pride in providing world class software and hardware engineering in true ski bum style.About Indy PassIndy Pass delivers two days each at 181 Alpine and 44 cross-country ski areas, plus discounts at eight Allied resorts and four Cat-skiing outfits for the 2024-25 ski season. Indy has announced several additional partners for the 2025-26 ski season. Here is the probable 2025-26 Alpine roster as of March 2, 2025 (click through for most up-to-date roster):Doug Fish, who has appeared on this podcast four times, founded Indy Pass in 2019. Mogensen, via Entabeni, purchased the pass in 2023.About Black Mountain, New HampshireClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Indy PassLocated in: Jackson, New HampshireYear founded: 1935Pass affiliations: Indy Pass and Indy+ Pass – 2 days, no blackoutsClosest neighboring ski areas: Attitash (:14), Wildcat (:19), Cranmore (:19), Bretton Woods (:40), King Pine (:43), Pleasant Mountain (:48), Sunday River (1:00), Cannon (1:02), Mt. Abram (1:03)Base elevation: 1,250 feetSummit elevation: 2,350 feetVertical drop: 1,100 feetSkiable acres: 140Average annual snowfall: 125 inchesTrail count: 45Lift count: 5 (1 triple, 1 double, 1 J-bar, 1 platter pull, 1 handletow – view Lift Blog's inventory of Black Mountain's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himI first spoke to Mogensen in the summer of 2020. He was somewhere out west, running something called Entabeni Systems, and he had insight into a story that I was working on. Indy Pass founder and owner-at-the-time Doug Fish had introduced us. The conversation was helpful. I wrote the story and moved on.Mogensen didn't. He kept calling. Kept emailing. There was something he wanted me to understand. Not about any particular story that I was writing, but about skiing as a whole. Specifically, about non-megapass skiing. It wasn't working, he insisted. It couldn't work without sweeping and fundamental changes. And he knew how to make those changes. He was already making them, via Entabeni, by delivering jetpack technology to caveman ski areas. They'd been fighting with sticks and rocks but now they had machine guns. But they needed more weapons, and faster.I still didn't get it. Not when Mogensen purchased Indy Pass in March 2023, and not when he joined the board at teetering-on-the-edge-of-existence Antelope Butte, Wyoming the following month. I may not have gotten it until Mogensen assembled, that October, a transcontinental coalition to reverse a New Hampshire mountain's decision to drop dead or contributed, several weeks later, vital funds to help re-open quirky and long-shuttered Hickory, New York.But in May of that year I had a late-night conversation with Doug Fish in a Savannah bar. He'd had no shortage of Indy Pass suitors, he told me. Fish had chosen Erik, he said, not because his longtime tech partner would respect Indy's brand integrity or would refuse to sell to Megaski Inc – though certainly both were true – but because in Mogensen, Fish saw a figure messianic in his conviction that family-owned, crockpots-on-tabletops, two-for-Tuesday skiing must not be in the midst of an extinction event.Mogensen, Fish said, had transformed his world into a laboratory for preventing such a catastrophe, rising before dawn and working all day without pause, focused always and only on skiing. More specifically, on positioning lunch-bucket skiing for a fair fight in the world of Octopus Lifts and $329 lift tickets and suspender-wearing Finance Bros who would swallow the mountains whole if they could poop gold coins out afterward. In service of this vision, Mogensen had created Entabeni from nothing. Indy Pass never would have worked without it, Fish said. “Elon Musk on skis,” Fish called* him. A visionary who would change this thing forever.Fish was, in a way, mediating. I'd written something - who knows what at this point – that Mogensen hadn't been thrilled with. Fish counseled us both against dismissiveness. I needed time to appreciate the full epic; Erik to understand the function of media. We still disagree often, but we understand and appreciate one another's roles. Mogensen is, increasingly, a main character in the story of modern skiing, and I – as a chronicler of such – owe my audience an explanation for why I think so.*This quote hit different two years ago, when Musk was still primarily known as the tireless disruptor who had mainstreamed electric cars. What we talked aboutWhy Indy Pass stepped up to save Black Mountain, New Hampshire; tripling Black's best revenue year ever in one season; how letting skiers brown bag helped increase revenue; how a beaten-up, dated ski area can compete directly with corporate-owned mountains dripping with high-speed lifts and riding cheap mass-market passes; “I firmly believe that skiing is in a bit of an identity crisis”; free cookies as emotional currency; Black's co-op quest; Black's essential elements; skiing's multi-tiered cost crisis; why the fanciest option is often the only option for lifts, snowcats, and snowguns; what ski areas are really competing against (it isn't other ski areas); bringing big tech to small skiing with Entabeni; what happened when teenage Mogensen's favorite ski area closed; “we need to spend 90 percent of our time understanding the problem we're trying to solve, and 10 percent of our time solving it”; why data matters; where small skiing is in the technology curve; “I think it's become very, very obvious that where you can level the playing field very quickly is with technology”; why Entabeni purchased Indy Pass; the percent of day-ticket sales that Indy accounts for at partner ski areas; limiting Indy Pass sales and keeping prices low; is Indy Pass a business?; and why Indy will never add a third day.Questions I wish I'd askedMogensen's tenure at Indy Pass has included some aggressive moves to fend off competition and hold market share. I wrote this series of stories on Indy's showdown with Ski Cooper over its cheap reciprocal pass two years ago:These are examples of headlines that Indy Pass HQ were not thrilled with, but I have a job to do. We could have spent an entire podcast re-hashing this, but the story has already been told, and I'd rather move forward than back.Also, I'd have liked to discuss Antelope Butte, Wyoming and Hickory, New York at length. We glancingly discuss Antelope Butte, and don't mention Hickory at all, but these are both important stories that I intend to explore more deeply in the future.Why now was a good time for this interviewHere's an interesting fact: since 2000, the Major League Baseball team with the highest payroll has won the World Series just three times (the 2018 Red Sox, and the 2000 and '09 Yankees), and made the series but lost it three additional times (the 2017 Dodgers and 2001 and '03 Yankees). Sure, the world champ rocks a top-five payroll about half the time, and the vast majority of series winners sit in the top half of the league payroll-wise, but recent MLB history suggests that the dudes with the most resources don't always win.Which isn't to say it's easy to fight against Epic and Ikon and ski areas with a thousand snowguns and chairlifts that cost more than a fighter jet. But a little creativity helps a lot. And Mogensen has assembled a creative toolkit that independent ski area operators can tap to help them spin-kick their way through the maelstrom:* When ski areas join Indy Pass, they join what amounts to a nationally marketed menu for hungry skiers anxious for variety and novelty. “Why yes, I'll have two servings of the Jay Peak and two Cannon Mountains, but I guess I'll try a side of this Black Mountain so long as I'm here.” Each resulting Indy Pass visit also delivers a paycheck, often from first-time visitors who say, “By gum let's do it again.”* Many ski areas, such as Nub's Nob and Jiminy Peak, build their own snowguns. Some, like Holiday Valley, install their own lifts. The manly man manning machines has been a ski industry trope since the days of Model T-powered ropetows and nine-foot-long skis. But ever so rare is the small ski area that can build, from scratch, a back-end technology system that actually works at scale. Entabeni says “yeah actually let me get this part, Bro.” Tech, as Mogensen says in our interview, is the fastest way for the little dude to catch up with the big dude.* Ski areas can be good businesses. But they often aren't. Costs are high, weather is unpredictable, and skiing is hard, cold, and, typically, far away from where the people live. To avoid the inconvenience of having to turn a profit, many ski areas – Bogus Basin, Mad River Glen, Bridger Bowl – have stabilized themselves under alternate business models, in which every dollar the ski area makes funnels directly back into improving the ski area. Black Mountain is attempting to do the same.I'm an optimist. Ask me about skiing's future, and I will not choose “death by climate change.” It is, instead, thriving through adaptation, to the environment, to technological shifts, to societal habits. Just watch if you don't believe me.Why you should ski Black MountainThere's no obvious answer to this question. Black is surrounded by bangers. Twin-peaked Attitash looms across the valley. Towering Wildcat faces Mt. Washington a dozen miles north. Bretton Woods and Sunday River, glimmering and modern, hoteled and mega-lifted and dripping with snowgun bling, rise to the west and to the east, throwing off the gravity and gravitas to haul marching armies of skiers into their kingdoms. Cranmore gives skiers a modern lift and a big new baselodge. Even formerly beat-up Pleasant Mountain now spins a high-speeder up its 1,200 vertical feet. And to even get to Black from points south, skiers have to pass Waterville, Loon, Cannon, Gunstock, and Ragged, all of which offer more terrain, more vert, faster lifts, bigger lodges, and an easier access road.That's a tough draw. And it didn't help that, until recently, Black was, well, a dump. Seasons were short, investment was limited. When things broke, they stayed broken – Mogensen tells me that Black hadn't made snow above the double chair midstation in 20 years before this winter. When I last showed up to ski at Black, two years ago, I found an empty parking lot and stilled lifts, in spite of assurances on social media and the ski area's website that this was a normal operating day.Mogensen fixed all that. The double now spins to the top every day the ski area is open. New snowguns line many trunk trails. A round of explosives tamed Upper Maple Slalom, transforming the run from what was essentially a cliff into an offramp-smooth drag-racer. The J-bar – America's oldest continuously operating overhead cable lift, in service since 1935 – spins regularly. A handle tow replaced the old rope below the triple. Black has transformed the crippled and sad little mid-mountain lodge into a boisterous party deck with music and champagne and firepits roaring right beneath the double chair. Walls and don't-do-this-or-that signs came down all over the lodge, which, while still crowded, is now stuffed with families and live music and beer glasses clinking in the dusk.And this is year one. Mogensen can't cross five feet of Black's campus without someone stopping him to ask if he's “the Indy Pass guy” and hoisting their phone for selfie-time. They all say some version of “thank you for what you're doing.” They all want in on the co-op. They all want to be part of whatever this crazy, quirky little hill is, which is the opposite of all the zinger lifts and Epkon overload that was supposed to kill off creaky little outfits like this one.Before I skied Black for three days over Presidents' weekend, I was skeptical that Mogensen could summon the interest to transform the mountain into a successful co-op. Did New England really have the appetite for another large throwback ski outfit on top of MRG and Smuggs and Magic? All my doubt evaporated as I watched Mogensen hand out free hot cookies like some orange-clad Santa Claus, as I tailed my 8-year-old son into the low-angle labyrinths of Sugar Glades and Rabbit Run, as I watched the busiest day in the mountain's recorded history fail to produce lift lines longer than three minutes, as Mt. Washington greeted me each time I slid off the Summit double.Black Mountain is a special place, and this is a singular time to go and be a part of it. So do that.Podcast NotesOn Black Mountain's comebackIn October 2023, Black Mountain's longtime owner, John Fichera, abruptly announced that the ski area would close, probably forever. An alarmed Mogensen rolled in with an offer to help: keep the ski area open, and Indy and Entabeni will help you find a buyer. Fichera agreed. I detailed the whole rapid-fire saga here:A year and dozens of perspective buyers later, Black remained future-less heading into the 2024-25 winter. So Mogensen shifted tactics, buying the mountain via Indy Pass and promising to transform the ski area into a co-op:On the Mad River Glen co-opAs of this writing, Mad River Glen, the feisty, single-chair-accessed 2,000-footer that abuts Alterra's Sugarbush, is America's only successful ski co-op. Here's how it started and how it works, per MRG's website:Mad River Glen began a new era in 1995 when its skiers came together to form the Mad River Glen Cooperative. The Cooperative works to fulfill a simple mission;“… to forever protect the classic Mad River Glen skiing experience by preserving low skier density, natural terrain and forests, varied trail character, and friendly community atmosphere for the benefit of shareholders, area personnel and patrons.” …A share in the Mad River Cooperative costs $2,000. Shares may be purchased through a single payment or in 40 monthly installments of $50 with a $150 down payment. The total cost for an installment plan is $2,150 (8.0% Annual Percentage Rate). The installment option enables anyone who loves and appreciates Mad River Glen to become an owner for as little as $50 per month. Either way, you start enjoying the benefits immediately! The only other cost is the annual Advance Purchase Requirement (APR) of $200. Since advance purchases can be applied to nearly every product and service on the mountain, including season passes, tickets, ski school and food, the advance purchase requirement does not represent an additional expense for most shareholders. In order to remain in good standing as a shareholder and receive benefits, your full APR payment must be met each year by September 30th.Black is still working out the details of its co-op. I can't share what I already know, other than to say that Black's organizational structure will be significantly different from MRG's.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Arctic Circle Podcast
Greenland, the U.S. (and Canada): What's the Deal?

Arctic Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 50:13


You're listening to the Arctic Circle podcast.In this episode, you are invited to join a dialogue about the emerging trade routes connecting Greenland, Canada, and the United States. Listen in as experts unpack the opportunities for economic growth and strengthening of North American ties, but also discuss the challenges at hand.The panelists include:Thomas 'Tyt' Mogensen, CEO of Nalik Ventures, GreenlandKarl Inuk Faurschou, Advisor, Ministry of Independence and Foreign Affairs, Greenlandic Representation in ReykjavíkMark Hopkins, COO of Hancock Lumber, USANiels Clemensen, CEO of Royal Arctic Line, GreenlandThis dialogue was hosted by the Maine International Trade Center and took place at the 2024 Arctic Circle Business Forum.Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic. It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, Indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others interested in the development of the Arctic and its consequences for the future of the globe. It is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. Learn more about Arctic Circle at www.ArcticCircle.org or contact us at secretariat@arcticcircle.orgTWITTER:@_Arctic_CircleFACEBOOK:The Arctic CircleINSTAGRAM:arctic_circle_org

Upon Further Review
KMAland Senior Spotlight (UFR): Josh Mogensen, Sioux City North

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 5:02


The Majority Report with Sam Seder
2422 - NIH, DEI: The Chaos Is The Point w/ Jackie Flynn Mogensen, Elie Mystal

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 88:14


It's Hump Day! Sam speaks with Jackie Flynn Mogensen, reporter covering science and health at Mother Jones, to discuss her recent reporting on the Trump administration's actions towards the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Then, he speaks with Elie Mystal, justice correspondent at The Nation, to discuss his recent piece on the Trump administration's to dismantle DEIA efforts across the federal government. First, Sam runs through updates on the potential blockage of Trump's federal funds freeze, Trump's attempt to push out federal workers, Elon's interns' influence at the OPM, the gutting of the Equal Opportunity Commission, a trans care ban for anyone 19 and under, education funding, and Trump's grotesque immigration regime, before expanding on the enthusiasm from conservative media over Trump taking a sledgehammer to the government's ability to govern. Jackie Flynn Mogensen then joins, diving right into the devastating impact of Trump's first wave of federal funding freezes on the US public health regime, unpacking the pause on the NIH's $40B in funding to outside research – funding that spurs over a 2:1 return in economic activity – alongside the complete cut off of communications between health departments both internally and with the public. After expanding on the importance of broad-scale scientific research, Mogensen walks Sam through the drastic increase in insecurity and precarity among federal workers in these organizations, and why all of this dysfunction is ultimately the point of Trump's attacks on US public health infrastructure. Elie Mystal and Sam then unpack the utter nihilism of the Trump Administration's approach to the rule of law, particularly when bolstered by a Supreme Court intent on the destruction of the very same government. Next, Mystal walks through Trump's ongoing attack on DEI and DEIA policies, exploring their role as the white response to needing to “prove” the enforcement of the Civil Rights and Americans with Disabilities Acts, and what a world where the federal government refuses to act as an equal opportunity employer, nor defend equal opportunity employment, would look like. After touching on the Supreme Court's role in potentially bolstering Trump's executive takeover of the federal government – and why even a rebuke of Trump could spell trouble for future Democratic presidents – Elie and Sam wrap up with Democratic Leadership's failure to address any element of the material devastation Trump has already wrought on the country in less than two weeks. And in the Fun Half: Sam expands on the devastating impact of the “chaos is the point” ethos of the Trump Administration and the absurdity of blaming those materially affected over their vote, also touching on the utter failure of Democratic leadership to address this destruction, and looking at how a genuinely engaged opposition leader would respond to Trump in the form of JB Pritzker. Next, the MR Crew unpacks Rep. Rich Cormick's explanation on why taking away meals from kids is fine, actually, gets a window into the world of Harlan Crow from Redford in Dallas, and touches on the Trump Admin's decision to reverse (and maybe reverse the reversal?) of the recent OMB memo. They also dive deep into the devastating impact of Trump's first ten days on the agriculture industry, and watch RFK get grilled over his myriad dangerous hypocrisies, plus, your calls and IMs! Follow Jackie on Twitter here: https://x.com/jackiefmogensen Check out Jackie's work at Mother Jones here: https://www.motherjones.com/author/jackie-flynn-mogensen/ Follow Elie on Twitter here: https://x.com/ElieNYC Check out Elie's work at The Nation here: https://www.thenation.com/authors/elie-mystal/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Follow us on TikTok here!: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here!: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here!: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here!: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase! 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The Fierce Freedom Podcast
Walking Beside S*x Trafficking Survivors in Alaska Feat. Allison Mogensen, Executive Director for Priceless Alaska

The Fierce Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 28:05


Today's guest Allison Mogensen is a Wisconsin native who now serves as the Executive Director for Priceless Alaska, a faith-based nonprofit organization that walks with survivors of sex trafficking through mentorship and survivor directed case management (for which they recently received an award from the FBI) as well as through their "Engage" training, designed to equip, engage and mobilize faith communities. Allison shares with us about the unique challenges and trafficking trends she has witnessed specific to the region and ultimately what she hopes to see happen through this work. If you're interested in supporting the important work of Priceless Alaska, or are interested in their training for faith communities, you can visit: https://www.pricelessalaska.org/

Ein Pæling
#381 Sigríður Mogensen - Orkumálastjóri skaðaði umræðuna um orkumál

Ein Pæling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 59:43


Þórarinn ræðir við Sigríði Mogensen, sviðsstjóri iðnaðar- og hugverkasviðs SI og formaður ráðgjafarnefndar EFTA, um iðnað á Íslandi. - Hvernig skaðaði Halla Hrund Logadóttir, fyrrum orkumálastjóri, umræðuna um orkumál?- Er Íslandi betur borgið innan ESB?- Mun Valkyrjustjórnin vera stjórn verðmætasköpunnar?- Afhverju er erlend fjárfesting álitin tortryggileg?Þessum spurningum, og fjölmörgum fleirum, er svarað hér.

Rauða borðið
Rauða borðið: Kosningar, skólamál, forseti USA, kennaraverkfall og heilbrigðiskerfið

Rauða borðið

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 258:49


Mánudagurinn 28. október Kosningar, skólamál, forseti USA, kennaraverkfall og heilbrigðiskerfið Við höldum áfram að ræða komandi kosningar: Bolli Héðinsson hagfræðingur, Davíð Þór Jónsson prestur og frambjóðandi Sósíalista, Halldóra Mogensen þingkona Pírata og Úlfar Hauksson stjórnmálafræðingur og skútuskipstjóri ræða stöðuna. Skólamál verða eitt af kosningamálunum: Kristín Björnsdóttir formaður Kennarafélags Reykjavíkur, Björgvin Þór Þórhallsson aðstoðarskólastjóri og Ragnar Þór Pétursson kennari Í Norðlingaskóla ræða skólamálin og meta áhrif þeirra á kosningarnar. Guðmundur Hálfdanarson prófessor og Magnús Helgason sagnfræðingur greina æsispennandi forsetakosningar í Bandaríkjunum og áhrif þeirra innanlands og utan. Kennarar eru að fara í verkfall: Þórunn Sif Böðvarsdóttir kennari í Laugalækjarskóla, Halldóra Guðmundsdóttir leikskólastjóri í Drafnarsteini, Helga Baldursdóttir varaformaður Félags framhaldsskólakennara og kennir í Tækniskólanum og Egill Helgason kennari í Drafnarsteini ræða stöðuna og í lokin ræðir Gunnar Alexander Ólafsson heilsuhagfræðingur um heilbrigðiskerfið.

Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora
DT on the Big East - Creighton Women's Basketball G/F Morgan Maly & G Molly Mogensen

Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 8:18


Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on wakeupcalldt.podbean.com & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on youtube.com/wakeupcalldt, facebook.com/wakeupcalldt, & facebook.com/LiveNowDT. This special is Proudly Presented by: Carvel DeWitt The Wildcat Sports Pub Ma & Pa's Kettle Corn & Popcorn Factory Brian's Landing Servomation Refreshments, Inc. Brooklyn Pickle Pinehurst NC LeMoyne Dolphins Bryant & Stratton Syracuse Binghamton University Pizza Man Pub K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare Avicolli's Restaurant K-9 Kampground  Great Lakes Honda City Mother's Cupboard Chick-fil-A Cicero

Rauða borðið
Rauða borðið: Ástandið í stjórnmálunum, rímnaskáld og ferðakapítalismi

Rauða borðið

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 208:02


Mánudagurinn 14. október Ástandið í stjórnmálunum, rímnaskáld og ferðakapítalismi Við höldum áfram að greina ástandið í pólitíkinni með gestum: Vilhjálmur Árnason þingmaður, Halla Gunnarsdóttir varaformaður VR, Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson formaður VR, Halldóra Mogensen þingkona, Drífa Snædal talskona Stígamóta, Gísli Tryggvason lögmaður og Björn Jón Bragason sagnfræðingur meta stöðuna. Mun allt fara samkvæmt vilja Bjarna Benediktssonar? Á næstu dögum kemur út bók um skáldverk Sigurðar Breiðfjörðs og hvernig Jónas Hallgrímsson hjólaði í rímur skáldsins og bar hvorugur barr sitt á eftir að mati höfundar. Óttar Guðmundsson geðlæknir ritar bókina og ræðir verk sitt. Hjörleifur Finnsson, heimspekingur og fyrrverandi frumkvöðull í ferðaiðnaði fer í gegnum óheillaþróun ferðamála á Íslandi og sýnir hvernig ferðamálin eru í heljargreipum stórkapítalismans.

The Bus Stop
Risk Reduction Strategies, Scott Mogensen, Foley Services

The Bus Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 25:44


This week at NSTA: The Bus Stop - Executive Director Curt Macysyn is joined by Scott Mogensen, Head of Solutions Enablement, Foley Services, an NSTA Vendor Partner Member. Scott outlines his background and his journey into the industry. The duo discuss strategies to reduce an operator's risk profile through consistent monitoring practices. Curt and Scott delve into the upcoming change to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse in November. Scott then shares some best practices companies can implement during the hiring and onboarding process. Become a subscriber and listen to a new episode of NSTA: The Bus Stop every week - targeted advertising packages are available too!Support the show

The Nonlinear Library
LW - What are your cruxes for imprecise probabilities / decision rules? by Anthony DiGiovanni

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 1:11


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: What are your cruxes for imprecise probabilities / decision rules?, published by Anthony DiGiovanni on July 31, 2024 on LessWrong. An alternative to always having a precise distribution over outcomes is imprecise probabilities: You represent your beliefs with a set of distributions you find plausible. And if you have imprecise probabilities, expected value maximization isn't well-defined. One natural generalization of EV maximization to the imprecise case is maximality:[1] You prefer A to B iff EV_p(A) > EV_p(B) with respect to every distribution p in your set. (You're permitted to choose any option that you don't disprefer to something else.) If you don't endorse either (1) imprecise probabilities or (2) maximality given imprecise probabilities, I'm interested to hear why. 1. ^ I think originally due to Sen (1970); just linking Mogensen (2020) instead because it's non-paywalled and easier to find discussion of Maximality there. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - What are your cruxes for imprecise probabilities / decision rules? by Anthony DiGiovanni

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 1:11


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: What are your cruxes for imprecise probabilities / decision rules?, published by Anthony DiGiovanni on July 31, 2024 on LessWrong. An alternative to always having a precise distribution over outcomes is imprecise probabilities: You represent your beliefs with a set of distributions you find plausible. And if you have imprecise probabilities, expected value maximization isn't well-defined. One natural generalization of EV maximization to the imprecise case is maximality:[1] You prefer A to B iff EV_p(A) > EV_p(B) with respect to every distribution p in your set. (You're permitted to choose any option that you don't disprefer to something else.) If you don't endorse either (1) imprecise probabilities or (2) maximality given imprecise probabilities, I'm interested to hear why. 1. ^ I think originally due to Sen (1970); just linking Mogensen (2020) instead because it's non-paywalled and easier to find discussion of Maximality there. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

Dietitians in Nutrition Support: DNS Podcast
Nutrition Support Considerations after Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery featuring Kris M. Mogensen, MS, RD-AP,LDN, CNSC

Dietitians in Nutrition Support: DNS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 35:58


Kris M. Mogensen, MS, RD-AP,LDN, CNSC is a familiar voice to the DNS Podcast, having spoken with us in the past about continuous renal replacement therapy and micronutrient deficiencies.  In this episode, we chat with Kris about enteral and parenteral supplementation after metabolic and bariatric surgery, including barriers to effective nutrition screening, enteral access challenges, commonly used formulas, and long term strategies for success.  This podcast episode was created thanks to a collaboration between Dietitians in Nutrition Support and Weight Management Dietetic Practice Groups.  This epsiode is hosted by Christina Rollins, MBA, MS, RDN, LDN, FAND, CNSC and was recorded on 7/15/24.

Bylgjan
Sprengisandur 07.07.2024 - Viðtöl þáttarins

Bylgjan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 89:35


Kristján Kristjánsson stýrir kröftugri umræðu um þjóðmálin. Í þessum þætti: Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson þingmaður, Halla Gunnarsdóttir og Magnús Skjöld varaþingmaður um stjórnmál í Bretlandi. Sigríður Mogensen sviðsstjóri Samtökum iðnaðarins um Evrópumál. Rósa Guðbjartsdóttir bæjarstjóri og Jón Ingi Hákonarson bæjarfulltrúi um Carbfix verkefnið. Haraldur Benediktsson bæjarstjóri og Vilhjálmur Birgisson formaður Verkalýðsfélags Akraness um stöðuna á Akranesi.

Modern Marketers
Uber VP of Marketing, David Mogensen on Connecting Marketing Strategy to Great Creative

Modern Marketers

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 26:23


David Mogensen, VP of Marketing at Uber, joins Google's Joshua Spanier to discuss the balance of faith and science when it comes to media measurement and the importance of creative in driving growth. Get an inside look into how an innovative company like Uber thinks about positioning its multiple brands, making a great Super Bowl ad, and insights from David's global work experience.

At Home With Mark
At Home with Mark: Tore Mogensen

At Home With Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 68:34


We all know Tore as the pedal Guru, who has worked with countless big names in the industry - but where did he start? How did his path lead to UA and some of the most anticipated, high end, stomp boxes of the year?! Grab a chair and chill for a little afternoon guitar delight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vikulokin
Halla Gunnarsdóttir, Björn Ingi Hrafnsson og Sigríður Mogensen

Vikulokin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 57:39


Gestir Vikulokanna eru Halla Gunnarsdóttir stjórnarmaður í VR, Björn Ingi Hrafnsson fjölmiðlamaður og Sigríður Mogensen hagfræðingur og sviðsstjóri hjá Samtökum iðnaðarins. Þau ræddu umræðuna í kringum Söngvakeppni sjónvarpsins, útlendingamál, stöðu ríkisstjórnarinnar, mansalsmálið, efnahagsmál og stöðuna á vinnumarkaði. Umsjón: Höskuldur Kári Schram Tæknimaður: Kári Guðmundsson

Þjóðmál
#203 – Hugmyndir breyta heiminum – Þjóðmál á Iðnþingi - Aukaþáttur

Þjóðmál

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 35:00


Hlaðvarpi Þjóðmála er annt um raunhagkerfið og var því að sjálfsögðu statt á Iðnþingi Samtaka iðnaðarins, sem nú fagna 30 ára afmæli. Rætt er við Sigurð Hannesson, framkvæmdastjóra Samtaka iðnaðarins, og Sigríði Mogensen, sviðsstjóra iðnaðar- og hugverkasviðs, og Hörð Ægisson, ritstjóra Innherja og yfirgreinanda Þjóðmála. Þá er einnig rætt við Áslaugu Örnu Sigurbjörnsdóttur, háskóla-, iðnaðar- og nýsköpunarráðherra, um erindi sem hún hélt á þinginu.

Morgunvaktin
Líkur á að vopnahlé verði framlengt um nokkra daga

Morgunvaktin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 130:00


Silja Bára R. Ómarsdóttir, prófessor í alþjóðasamskiptum við Háskóla Íslands og formaður Rauða krossins á Íslandi, var gestur Morgunvaktarinnar. Hún ræddi um vopnahléið á Gaza, sem á að óbreyttu að ljúka í dag en vonir standa til þess að það framlengist um einhverja daga með áframhaldandi lausn gísla. Ísraelsk stjórnvöld hafa hins vegar heitið því að halda áfram árásum sínum um leið og vopnahléinu lýkur. Björn Malmquist, fréttamaður í Brussel, var með okkur. Hann ræddi um fund utanríkisráðherra Atlantshafsbandalagsins næstu daga, um kosningar í Hollandi og svo ræddi hann við Sigríði Mogensen hjá Samtökum iðnaðarins. Sigríður verður formaður ráðgjafanefndar EFTA/EES frá áramótum, en þar sitja fulltrúar atvinnulífs og verkalýðssamtaka. Stórfyrirtækið Marel hefur verið í fréttunum að undanförnu. Fyrst var það reksturinn; hann var ekki nógu ábatasamur, svo voru það skuldavandræði forstjórans og í síðustu viku; viljayfirlýsing um yfirtöku. Við spjölluðum um Marel, ekki þó um áðurnefnt heldur um stofnun fyrirtækisins og söguna fyrstu fimmtán árin. Þessu hefur verið líkt við ævintýri. Gunnar Þór Bjarnason skrifaði bók um stofnun og fyrstu ár fyrirtækisins, og hann kom á Morgunvaktina. Umsjón: Björn Þór Sigbjörnsson og Þórunn Elísabet Bogadóttir. Spilverk þjóðanna - Lazy Daisy. Joel, Billy - New York state of mind. Goodman, Benny, Auld, Georgie, Goodman, Benny and his Sextet, Jones, Jo, Basie, Count, Christian, Charlie, Williams, Cootie, Bernstein, Artie - On the alamo.

Morgunvaktin
Líkur á að vopnahlé verði framlengt um nokkra daga

Morgunvaktin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023


Silja Bára R. Ómarsdóttir, prófessor í alþjóðasamskiptum við Háskóla Íslands og formaður Rauða krossins á Íslandi, var gestur Morgunvaktarinnar. Hún ræddi um vopnahléið á Gaza, sem á að óbreyttu að ljúka í dag en vonir standa til þess að það framlengist um einhverja daga með áframhaldandi lausn gísla. Ísraelsk stjórnvöld hafa hins vegar heitið því að halda áfram árásum sínum um leið og vopnahléinu lýkur. Björn Malmquist, fréttamaður í Brussel, var með okkur. Hann ræddi um fund utanríkisráðherra Atlantshafsbandalagsins næstu daga, um kosningar í Hollandi og svo ræddi hann við Sigríði Mogensen hjá Samtökum iðnaðarins. Sigríður verður formaður ráðgjafanefndar EFTA/EES frá áramótum, en þar sitja fulltrúar atvinnulífs og verkalýðssamtaka. Stórfyrirtækið Marel hefur verið í fréttunum að undanförnu. Fyrst var það reksturinn; hann var ekki nógu ábatasamur, svo voru það skuldavandræði forstjórans og í síðustu viku; viljayfirlýsing um yfirtöku. Við spjölluðum um Marel, ekki þó um áðurnefnt heldur um stofnun fyrirtækisins og söguna fyrstu fimmtán árin. Þessu hefur verið líkt við ævintýri. Gunnar Þór Bjarnason skrifaði bók um stofnun og fyrstu ár fyrirtækisins, og hann kom á Morgunvaktina. Umsjón: Björn Þór Sigbjörnsson og Þórunn Elísabet Bogadóttir. Spilverk þjóðanna - Lazy Daisy. Joel, Billy - New York state of mind. Goodman, Benny, Auld, Georgie, Goodman, Benny and his Sextet, Jones, Jo, Basie, Count, Christian, Charlie, Williams, Cootie, Bernstein, Artie - On the alamo.

SLP Nerdcast
Mental Health and Supervision: Perspectives on Supervision of Graduate Students

SLP Nerdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 66:02


Speech Language Pathology: Continuing Education Courses by SLP Nerdcast Course Title: Mental Health and Supervision: Perspectives on Supervision of Graduate StudentsGet .1 ASHA CEU and view the full course landing page: https://courses.slpnerdcast.com/courses/mental-health-and-supervision-perspectives-on-supervision-of-graduate-students-abje0123Earning Speech-Language Pathology CEUs Online is Simplified with SLP Nerdcast. On SLP Nerdcast you'll find SLP Continuing Education Courses, Masterclasses and Clinical Resources. To learn more about our services visit ▶ https://bit.ly/SLPNERDCAST To learn more about our membership and save 10% on your first year of membership visit ▶ https://bit.ly/SLPNerdcastMembership use code “YouTubeNerd” to save.Learning Objectives:Describe practices that support the mental health needs of graduate studentsDescribe Anderson's continuum and how feedback changes throughout the clinical education processIdentify at least 6 characteristics of effective feedbackReferences & Resources:Evans, T.M., Bira, L., Gastelum, J.B., Wiss, L.T., & Vanderford, N.L. (2018). Evidence for a mental health crisis in graduate education. Nature Biotechnology, 36, 282-284.Gonzalo, J. D., Heist, B. S., Duffy, B. L., Dyrbye, L., Fagan, M. J., Ferenchick, G., Harrell, H., Hemmer, P. A., Kernan, W. N., Kogan, J. R., Rafferty, C., Wong, R., & Elnicki, M. D. (2014). Content and timing of feedback and reflection: A multi-center qualitative study of experienced bedside teachers. BMC Medical Education, 14(1).​Lara, Mogensen, & Markuns. (2016). Effective Feedback in the Education of Health Professionals. Support Line. 38(2); 3-8.​Lieberman, R., Raisor-Becker, L, Sotto C., & Redle, E. (2018). Investigation of Graduate Student Stress in Speech Language Pathology. Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences and Disorders. 2(2) Article 6.Malandraki, J. (2022 November 21) From My Perspective/Opinion: The Cost of Overlooking Mental Health in Graduate Education. ASHA LeaderLive. https://leader.pubs.asha.org/do/10.1044/leader.FMP.26052021.8/full/McCready, V., Raleigh, L., Schober-Peterson, D., & Wegner, J. (2016). Feedback: What's new and different? Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 1(11), 73–80. ​Nottingham & Henning. (2014) Feedback in Clinical Education, Part I: Characteristics of Feedback Provided by Approved Clinical Instructors. Journal of Athletic Training. 49(1); 49-57.​Nottingham & Henning. (2014) Feedback in Clinical Education, Part II: Approved Clinical Instructor and Student Perceptions of and Influences on Feedback. Journal of Athletic Training. 49(1); 58-67. ​Nunes, P., Williams, S., Sa, B., Stevenson, K., (2011) A Study of Empathy decline in students from five health disciplines during their first year of training. International Journal of Medical Education. 2; 12-17.Ramani, S & Krackov, SK. (2012). Twelve tips for giving feedback effectively in the clinical environment. Medical Teacher. 34; 787-791. ​Rice, S. (2017) Stress and the Surfboard. The ASHA Leader. 22(6).Rizzolo, D. & Massey, S., (2020) Fluctuations in STress Over Time During the First Year of Health Science Programs. Journal of Allied Health. 49(2); 120-124.Tilstra, J., Coffman, M., Gonia, T., Koziol, C., Liebe, E. (2019). Communication Sciences and Disorders Graduate Students' Strengths and Vulnerabilities Related to Resilience: A Survey of Graduate Programs. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. Walden, P. R. & Gordon-Pershey, M. (2013). Applying Adult Experiential Learning Theory to Clinical Supervision: A Practical Guide for Supervisors and Supervisees. Perspectives on Administration and Supervision. 23(3); 121-144.Weiland, D., & Kucirk, B. (2020) Helicopter Parenting and the Mental Health of iGen College Students. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services. 58(5); 16-22.Zylla-Jones, E. (2009). Feedback in Supervision. ASHA – Perspectives on Administration and Supervision. 19-24.

RumSnak
Episode 77: Ground Control to Commander Mogensen

RumSnak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 51:03


"Houston, we have a problem." Det er nok en af de første sætninger man tænker på, hvis talen falder på astronauters kommunikation med kontrolcentret på Jorden. Men heldigvis er der også en masse snak mellem astronauter og Ground Control, som er mindre kritisk og meget mere hverdagslig. Dennis J. Frederiksen fra Aalborg Universitet har lyttet langt over 100 timers kommunikation mellem ISS og Ground Control, og analyseret den måde de taler med hinanden på – både når de hyggesnakker og når astronauterne har brug for teknisk assistance eller andre input. Han har blandt andet fundet ud af, at både høflighed og lun humor spiller en stor rolle. Det kan du høre meget mere om i denne episode af RumSnak, hvor vi også siger velkommen tilbage til Tina og dykker ned i et lille udvalg af rumnyheder – denne gang blandt andet om hackerangreb, laserkommunikation og en pakkepost fra rummet! Lyt med!

Building Better CMOs
David Mogensen, VP of Marketing at Uber: Not Embarrassed to Sell

Building Better CMOs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 64:25


Full transcript Uber's big Super Bowl campaign this year was a hit: In the ad, actual Uber executives try to convince Diddy to produce a jingle for the company's membership program, Uber One. The entertaining spot was "about as blatantly overt about selling as you can get," says VP of Marketing David Mogensen — and he's proud of that. "As an industry, I think we tend to think that selling is a bit of a dirty word," David says. "And so we do all this beautiful work that, as you said, wins all kinds of awards, but it's so afraid of being seen as selling that it doesn't actually sell anything. And in turn, it doesn't move the needle for the business." Today on Building Better CMOs, David talks with MMA Global CEO Greg Stuart about the impact of COVID-19 on Uber's business, thriving in different work environments (including overseas), and the challenges of measuring a campaign's performance, especially in the mid-upper funnel. He also talks about his previous roles at Google and BMW, what makes Uber's marketing culture more intense than other companies', and changing how the public thinks and feels about the Uber brand. Follow or subscribe to Building Better CMOs Rate & review the podcast Links: David's LinkedIn Greg's LinkedIn This episode was produced and edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tiden
Mogensen in space, alles bedste buddy og en mommy makeover

Tiden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 24:24


Den danske astronaut Andreas Mogensen har lige nu de sidste timer med jord under fødderne. Josefine Høgh har fulgt ham det sidste år og følger opsendelsen fra Florida. Den sydafrikanske præsident Cyril Ramaphosa holder topmøde for nogle af verdens største økonomier. Vi tegner et portræt af præsidenten, der den ene dag trykker hånd med Putin, og den anden tager EU under armen. Nikita Rasmussen tager til Tyrkiet for at få en skønhedsoperation. Hun er vendt hjem med grimme ar, buler på kroppen og mangler en brystvorte. Vært: Annika Wetterling. Medvirkende: Stig Jensen, Lektor på Center for Afrikastudier på Københavns Universitet. Josefine Høgh, studievært og følger Andreas Mogensens opsendelse. Nikita Rasmussen, offer for mislykket skønhedsoperation.

Good Deeds Note Investing Podcast
Are There Real Estate Deals In Today's Market? Breaking Down Trends With Brock Mogensen, Smart Asset Capital

Good Deeds Note Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 27:04


What are the trends in the market today? Are there real estate deals out there? In this episode, Brock Mogensen, a principal at Smart Asset Capital, offers his expertise to answer your questions in today's market, and he breaks down trends in the real estate space today. The interest rate is around 7% today, and he still sees good deals in the market, but it's tough to find them. Brock also shares what he sees in the market, which made him pivot into the industrial space. Tune in to this episode to learn more about what's in today's real estate space.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://7einvestments.com/podcast

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Three mistakes in the moral mathematics of existential risk (David Thorstad) by Global Priorities Institute

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 5:38


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Three mistakes in the moral mathematics of existential risk (David Thorstad), published by Global Priorities Institute on July 4, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Abstract Longtermists have recently argued that it is overwhelmingly important to do what we can to mitigate existential risks to humanity. I consider three mistakes that are often made in calculating the value of existential risk mitigation: focusing on cumulative risk rather than period risk; ignoring background risk; and neglecting population dynamics. I show how correcting these mistakes pushes the value of existential risk mitigation substantially below leading estimates, potentially low enough to threaten the normative case for existential risk mitigation. I use this discussion to draw four positive lessons for the study of existential risk: the importance of treating existential risk as an intergenerational coordination problem; a surprising dialectical flip in the relevance of background risk levels to the case for existential risk mitigation; renewed importance of population dynamics, including the dynamics of digital minds; and a novel form of the cluelessness challenge to longtermism. Introduction Suppose you are an altruist. You want to do as much good as possible with the resources available to you. What might you do? One option is to address pressing short-term challenges. For example, GiveWell (2021) estimates that $5,000 spent on bed nets could save a life from malaria today. Recently, a number of longtermists (Greaves and MacAskill 2021; MacAskill 2022b) have argued that you could do much more good by acting to mitigate existential risks: risks of existential catastrophes involving “the premature extinction of Earth-originating intelligent life or the permanent and drastic destruction of its potential for desirable future development” (Bostrom 2013, p. 15). For example, you might work to regulate chemical and biological weapons, or to reduce the threat of nuclear conflict (Bostrom and Cirkovi ' c' 2011; MacAskill 2022b; Ord 2020). Many authors argue that efforts to mitigate existential risk have enormous value. For example, Nick Bostrom (2013) argues that even on the most conservative assumptions, reducing existential risk by just one-millionth of one percentage point would be as valuable as saving a hundred million lives today. Similarly, Hilary Greaves and Will MacAskill (2021) estimate that early efforts to detect potentially lethal asteroid impacts in the 1980s and 1990s had an expected cost of just fourteen cents per life saved. If this is right, then perhaps an altruist should focus on existential risk mitigation over short term improvements. There are many ways to push back here. Perhaps we might defend population-ethical assumptions such as neutrality (Naverson 1973; Frick 2017) that cut against the importance of creating happy people. Alternatively, perhaps we might introduce decision-theoretic assumptions such as risk aversion (Pettigrew 2022), ambiguity aversion (Buchak forthcoming) or anti-fanaticism (Monton 2019; Smith 2014) that tell against risky, ambiguous and low-probability gambles to prevent existential catastrophe. We might challenge assumptions about aggregation (Curran 2022; Heikkinen 2022), personal prerogatives (Unruh forthcoming), and rights used to build a deontic case for existential risk mitigation. We might discount the well-being of future people (Lloyd 2021; Mogensen 2022), or hold that pressing current duties, such as reparative duties (Cordelli 2016), take precedence over duties to promote far-future welfare. These strategies set themselves a difficult task if they accept the longtermist's framing on which existential risk mitigation is not simply better, but orders of magnitude better than competing short-termist interventions. Is it really so obvious ...

Transformator
Uge 24: Intelligent styring af varmepumpe sparer 30 procent strøm. Hvordan måler man vægten af ingenting?

Transformator

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 29:59


Vært: Henrik Heide Medvirkende: Preben E. Mogensen, professor, Institut for Elektroniske Systemer ved Aalborg Universitet Mathais Ramlov, Luna Laursen og Morten Zink Stage, ingeniørstuderende, computerteknologi ved Aalborg Universitet Jens Ramskov, videnskabsjournalist, Ingeniøren Klip: Søren Rask Petersen I denne uges Transformator skal det først handle om varmepumper og et succesfuldt studenterprojekt, der ifølge professor Preben E. Mogensen fra Aalborg Universitet er »det man kalder win-win«. Han har nemlig kunnet skære 30 procent af sin elregning til den luft-til-vand-varmepumpe, han har i sin private bolig, efter at han stillede tre af sine studerende den opgave at effektivisere den simple tidsstyring, han selv havde sat op, så varmepumpen primært kørte i de perioder, hvor transporttariffen var lav, og udnyttede betonen i gulvet som varmelager. Hvad han ikke havde tænkt på, var, at udendørstemperaturen har meget at sige for varmepumpens effektivitet, og den styring, som de studerende har programmeret på en Raspberry Pi-computer, tager netop hensyn både til de aktuelle elpriser samt udendørstemperaturen. En kunst, som andre med samme adgang til kontrol med varmepumpen, sagtens kan gøre dem efter, fortæller de. Sidst i denne Transformator skal vi tale om ingenting – eller rettere om det tomme rum vejer noget. Det har fysikere spekuleret over 100 år, og nu har italienske forskere sat sig i spidsen for et eksperiment på Sardinien, hvor de vil måle, om de såkaldte virtuelle partikler i det tomme rum har en gravitationsmæssig effekt eller ej. Links Italienere vil måle vægten af ingenting

Bylgjan
Sprengisandur 30.04.2023 - Viðtöl þáttarins

Bylgjan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 92:53


Kristján Kristjánsson stýrir skeleggri umræðu um þjóðmálin. Í þessum þætti:   Sonja Þorbergsdóttir, formaður BSRB um verkalýðsmál. Konráð Guðjónsson, hagfræðingur Arion banka og Vilhjálmur Hilmarsson, hagfræðingur BHM um fasteignamarkaðinn.   Valgerður Rúnarsdóttir, yfirlæknir SÁÁ, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, alþingismaður og Halldóra Mogensen, alþingismaður um ópíóðafaraldurinn.   Ólafur Sveinsson, kvikmyndagerðarmaður um kvikmyndagerð.

Oddly Influenced
E30: Foucault, /Discipline and Punish/, and voluntary panopticism, part 1

Oddly Influenced

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 29:37


Part 1 is a synopsis of Foucault's claim that the societal attitude toward punishment of criminals changed radically over a period of about 80 years, starting in the mid-1700s: from punishment as vengeance, to punishment as persuading the minds of many, to punishment as correcting the personality of one. BooksMichel Foucault, Discipline and Punish: the Birth of the Prison, 1975C.G. Prado, Starting With Foucault (2/e), 2000 Random other stuffBrian Marick, "Artisanal Retro-Futurism Crossed with Team-Scale Anarcho-Syndicalism" (text and video), 2009The environment of evolutionary adaptednessThomas Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 1962N.W. Mogensen, "Crimes and Punishments in Eighteenth-Century France", 1977Ada Palmer, Too Like the Lightning, 2016Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, 1776Kieran Healy, "Escaping the Malthusian Trap", an animated graph showing the relationship between the population of Britain and its GDP over time, illustrating the discontinuity caused by the industrial revolution.Wikipedia article about the cult horror movie "Cube"CreditsThe image is of Adam Smith's pin factory, possibly from Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers (1751–1780). D. Diderot & J. d'Alembert.

Multifamily Money
Ep160: A Progressive Path Towards a Billion-Dollar Syndication Career with Brock Mogensen

Multifamily Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 29:33


Get your real estate gears ready, as Brock Mogensen shows us the potential of syndication in wealth building and business scaling. Listen in to learn the skills and knowledge you need to achieve investing success, one step at a time!   WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE    How to maximize occupancy in an industrial asset rental Investing in multifamily vs. industrial properties  Communication strategies behind good broker connections  Benefits you can get from a steady broker relationship track record Why background knowledge is crucial in the syndication business   RESOURCE/LINK MENTIONED    The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone | Hardcover, Paperback, and Kindle (missed resource)   ABOUT BROCK MOGENSEN   Brock previously worked as a call center agent until he owned real estate assets, which led him to quit and focus on a syndication career that became a Billion dollar figure income. He used mentorship courses and events to learn and be educated in the field, inspiring people that anyone can do this.   CONNECT WITH BROCK    Website: Smart Asset Capital | CRE Syndicator (missed resources) LinkedIn: Brock Mogensen  Instagram: @brockmogensen Twitter: @Brock_Mogensen   CONNECT WITH US    Email: shawn@greenbriarcg.com  Instagram: Shawn Winslow YouTube: Shawn Winslow LinkedIn: Shawn Winslow Facebook: Shawn Winslow

Vikulokin
Jóhannes Þór Skúlason, Sigríður Mogensen, Magnús Árni Skjöld Magnússon

Vikulokin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 55:00


Höskuldur Kári Schram ræðir við Jóhannes Þór Skúlason framkvæmdastjóra Samtaka ferðaþjónustunnar, Sigríði Mogensen sviðsstjóra hjá Samtökum iðnaðarins og Magnús Árna Skjöld Magnússon varaþingmann Samfylkingarinnar um Úkraínu, kjaradeilu Eflingar og Samtaka atvinnulífsins, húsnæðismarkaðinn og Eurovision. Tæknimaður er Kári Guðmundsson.

Vikulokin
Jóhannes Þór Skúlason, Sigríður Mogensen, Magnús Árni Skjöld Magnússon

Vikulokin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023


Höskuldur Kári Schram ræðir við Jóhannes Þór Skúlason framkvæmdastjóra Samtaka ferðaþjónustunnar, Sigríði Mogensen sviðsstjóra hjá Samtökum iðnaðarins og Magnús Árna Skjöld Magnússon varaþingmann Samfylkingarinnar um Úkraínu, kjaradeilu Eflingar og Samtaka atvinnulífsins, húsnæðismarkaðinn og Eurovision. Tæknimaður er Kári Guðmundsson.

The Investor Relations Real Estate Podcast
CFC 212: The Fundamentals of Industrial Real Estate with Brock Mogensen

The Investor Relations Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 27:39


In this episode, Jonny talks about industrial real estate with the Principal of Smart Asset Capital, Brock Mogensen. Brock is also a Cohost of the largest monthly multifamily meetup in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Apartment Investors Meetup.They discuss:1. What he did before stepping into real estate2. His diverse portfolio3. Their future plansStarting with a duplex in 2018, Brock instantly fell in love with the power of cash-flowing real estate as a path towards wealth and true freedom; but he knew he had to find a way to scale quicker. After discovering the concept of syndication, he knew that was the way to do it. Brock spent the next 6 months learning everything he could about underwriting multifamily real estate.He then took that newfound knowledge and partnered with two experienced investors that sought his underwriting expertise. Fast forward a few years, and the firm has acquired over $20M in real estate. Throughout that time, Brock developed his own model for analyzing deals after discovering that no other tools offered a simple and concise way to analyze a syndicated deal.Brock comes from a corporate background in IT and holds an MBA. He also developed his own advanced model for analyzing deals (The Real Estate Syndication Analyzer), which is sold to other professionals in the industry.Learn more about Brock:Website: https://www.smartassetcapital.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/brockmogensen/Connect with Jonny!Cattani Capital Group: https://cattanicapitalgroup.com/Invest with us: invest@cattanicapitalgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-cattani-53159b179/Jonny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonnycattani/IRR Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theirrpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonnycattaniYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljEz4pq_paQ9keABhJzt0AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.cattani.1

Víðsjá
Ópera um ást og ofbeldi, Tól, Cast of mind

Víðsjá

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023


Bandaríska myndlistarkonan B. Ingrid Olson er á mála hjá i8 galleríi í Reykjavík. Á föstudag var opnuð sýning með verkum hennar í sýningarrými gallerísins í Marshall húsinu úti á Granda. Um er að ræða langtíma sýningu sem standa mun fram í desember en hún mun umbreytast á sýningartímabilinu og kveikja þannig hugrenningar um tengsl tíma og myndlistar. Við ræðum við Oloson um sýninguna Cast of mind í þætti dagsins. Myrkir músíkdagar hefjast í dag og það er mikið um dýrðir í dagskránni. Meðal annars verður flutt á laugardag ný íslensk kammerópera, byggð á ljóðabók Elísabetar Jökulsdóttur, Ástin ein taugahrúga - Enginn dans við Ufsaklett. Tónlistin er eftir Önnu Halldórsdóttur og flytjendur verksins eru Tinna Þorvalds Önnudóttir, leik-og söngkona og Júlía Mogensen, sellóleikari. Þær Tinna og Anna verða gestir okkar í þætti dagsins. Sölvi Halldórsson, einn bókmenntagagnrýnenda Víðsjár segir okkur skoðun sína á skáldsögu Kristínar Eiríksdóttur sem heitir Tól. Umsjón: Halla Harðardóttir og Guðni Tómasson

Official 9to5 CEO Podcast
From Duplex to 89 unit deal - featuring Brock Mogensen

Official 9to5 CEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 31:12


From duplex to 89 unit deal featuring Brock Mogensen. Meet Brock who's an real estate syndicator full time. In this episode he talks about his journey starting with a duplex while working a 9-5, scaling up and his plan of action when scaling in real estate and the power of networking and relationships! Follow Brock: https://www.instagram.com/brockmogensen/ Follow the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/official9to5ceo/ Follow Zena: https://www.instagram.com/zenadixoninc/?hl=en Follow Tramaine: https://www.instagram.com/9to5landlord414/ To schedule a consult with Zena: https://bio.site/zenadixoninc To learn how to be a landlord while having a 9-5: https://9to5landlord414.gumroad.com/l/fvtBQK?_ga=2.157441210.1619518119.1640008959-1646565909.1636855195&_gl=1*m7b8l7*_ga*MTY0NjU2NTkwOS4xNjM2ODU1MTk1*_ga_6LJN6D94N6*MTY0MDA2MDg0Ny4zOC4xLjE2NDAwNjExMjYuMA..

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Valley Life Podcast
interview with Billy Mogensen

Valley Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 28:27


Pastor Vinnie sits down with Boise State CRU Campus Pastor Billy Mogensen

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The Nonlinear Library
EA - Linkpost for various recent essays on suffering-focused ethics, priorities, and more by Magnus Vinding

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 9:02


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Linkpost for various recent essays on suffering-focused ethics, priorities, and more, published by Magnus Vinding on September 28, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. The following are (links to) various essays that I have published over the last few months. Some of the essays have been published on the website of the Center for Reducing Suffering (CRS), and some of them have been published on my own blog. CRS essays A phenomenological argument against a positive counterpart to suffering Various views deny that suffering has a positive counterpart. Proponents of such views often pursue a line of argument that focuses on the prevalence of subtle frustrations and bothersome sensations. That is, when we typically think that we are in a neutral state, and we claim that some pleasure takes us above that neutral state, what we are experiencing is really a subtly bothered and unsatisfied state that becomes (somewhat) relieved of its commonly overlooked unpleasant features (see e.g. Sherman, 2017, pp. 103-107; Gloor, 2017, sec. 2.1; Knutsson, 2022, sec. 6). This essay will pursue a different line of argument. Rather than focusing on unpleasant states, and arguing for their subtle omnipresence, my aim here is instead to zoom in on the purportedly positive side. I will argue that purportedly positive experiences do not possess any property that renders them genuine opposites of painful and uncomfortable experiences, neither in phenomenological nor axiological terms. Reply to the “evolutionary asymmetry objection” against suffering-focused ethics An objection that is sometimes raised against suffering-focused ethics is that our intuitions about the relative value of suffering and happiness are skewed toward the negative for evolutionary reasons, and hence we cannot trust our intuition that says that the reduction of suffering is more valuable and more morally important than the creation of happiness. My aim in this post is to reply to this objection. Reply to the scope neglect objection against value lexicality Some views hold that no amount of mild discomfort can be worse than a single instance of extreme suffering (i.e. they endorse value lexicality between extreme suffering and mild discomfort). An objection to such views is that they are biased by scope neglect — our tendency to disregard the number of affected beings in our evaluations of a problem. Since we cannot comprehend the badness of a vast amount of mild discomfort, the objection goes, we cannot trust our intuitive assessment that extreme suffering is worse than any amount of mild discomfort. My aim in this brief post is to reply to this objection. Comments on Mogensen's “The weight of suffering” Andreas Mogensen's paper “The weight of suffering” presents an interesting argument in favor of the axiological position that “there exists some depth of suffering that cannot be compensated for by any measure of well-being” — a position he calls “LTNU” (Mogensen, 2022, abstract). Mogensen then proceeds to explore how one might respond to that argument and thereby reject LTNU. My aim in this post is to raise some critical points in response to this paper. As a preliminary note, I should say that I commend Mogensen for taking up this crucial issue regarding the weight of suffering, and for exploring it in an open-ended manner. Reply to Chappell's “Rethinking the Asymmetry” My aim in this post is to respond to the arguments presented in Richard Yetter Chappell's “Rethinking the Asymmetry”. Chappell argues against the Asymmetry in population ethics, which roughly holds that the addition of bad lives makes the world worse, whereas the addition of good lives does not make the world better (other things being equal). A thought experiment that questions the moral importance of creating happy lives Many people have the intuition...

CashFlow Pro
The Need for education and Experience When Starting A Real Estate Business With Brock Mogensen

CashFlow Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 34:22


In this episode of Cash Flow Pro, we talk with Brock Mogensen, co-founder of Smart Asset Capital. Brock is based in Wisconsin and started investing in real estate about five years ago. It all started with him purchasing a duplex and instantly realizing the potential of real estate investments.   Eventually, Brock came across syndication and created his own company. He quickly noticed that while he had the theory, he needed to grow his team with those with experience and found two partners.   Smart Asset Capital is a vertically integrated real estate private equity investment firm focused on acquiring commercial assets that already have cash flow and perform well but benefit from creative and innovative strategies that have otherwise been overlooked in the market.   In this episode, we discuss: The importance of experience or partnering with an expert Making sure you educate potential investors The word “guarantee.” Milwaukee real estate market     Make sure to tune in to this episode to find out more!   Find your flow, Casey Brown   Resources mentioned in this podcast:   smartassetcapital.com LinkedIn Brock Mogensen Instagram @brockmogensen

The Oliver Perry Show
080. Building a 20 Million Dollar Portfolio With A Private Equity Firm w/ Brock Mogensen

The Oliver Perry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 35:03


Brock Morgensen started his journey about 3 years ago with one duplex and had has eyes opened to cash flow and the power of real estate to build wealth and help others. He is now the founder of Smart Asset Capital, a vertically integrated real estate private equity investment firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After leaving his job he is now a full-time real estate investor and we're going to dive into : - How to classify a good return in the syndication real estate space : why Brock was able to pool together multiple investors to get deals done and how he classifies a "SMART ASSET."- Underwriting Models & Analyzing Spreadsheets : what he would tell ANYONE looking at a deal and how to unlock the power of its cash flow. -  Networking and Authenticity : How to position yourself as a deal maker and value bringer without over-embellishing your skillset and making long-lasting, lucrative connections. - Overcoming the fear of success : Why going from one fourplex to 89 has been the ride of his business life and the lessons he's learned in the process. and so much more!Connect with Brock : https://www.instagram.com/brockmogensenConnect with me : https://www.instagram.com/theoliverperryshow/Thank you to THE MORNING MEETUP for being our sponsor : The Morning MeetupSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theoliverperry)Support the show

RNZ: Saturday Morning
Jackie Flynn Mogensen: Shortage of primates for research

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 24:00


Jackie Flynn Mogensen is a reporter with the American magazine, Mother Jones. Her recent article 'A Plane of Monkeys, a Pandemic, and a Botched Deal: Inside the Science Crisis You've Never Heard Of' takes a look into the famously secretive trade in research monkeys in the midst of a pandemic and a primate shortage.

Poppsálin
Skaðaminnkun og afglæpavæðing vímuefna (Halldóra Mogensen Pírati)

Poppsálin

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 46:55


Í þessum þætti er rætt við Halldóru Mogensen úr Pírötum. Rætt er um skaðaminnkun, afglæpavæðingu vímuefna og mögulegar afleiðingar þess. Halldóra útskýrir muninn á aflæpavæðingu og lögleiðingu. Við ræðum um fíknivanda, áföll og tengsl. Hvet ykkur til að hlusta! Mjög fróðlegt! 

Passive Income Unlocked
218. Investing Shorts: How to Succeed in Real Estate Syndication with Brock Mogensen

Passive Income Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 10:39


Welcome to another episode of Passive Income Unlocked, where we focus on real estate and financial advice from one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the industry. Over the past two decades, Brock has created a name for himself as one of the top commercial real estate experts in the world. In this episode, Brock breaks down the mindset and motivation needed to succeed in real estate syndication. This is for anyone new to real estate syndication or anyone who wants to refine their skills, in order to achieve success. Let's jump right in and start with happiness and maintain a positive mindset!     [00:00 - 03:34] Opening Segment I welcome Brock to the show The mindset needed in starting a business   Brock reflects on his journey of personal growth     [03:35 - 08:35] How Grant Cardone's works has influenced Brock The 10x Rule Aiming to be influential in 10 different areas of life Reaching your goals and tracking them   [08:36 - 10:39] Closing Segment Final words See links below to connect with Brock Resources Mentioned: The 10x Rule - Grant Cardone Quotes:   "Success is 80% mindset and 20% strategy." - Brock Mogensen    ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You can connect with Brock through LinkedIn, or you can email him at brock@smartassetcapital.com.   WANT TO LEARN MORE?   Connect with me through LinkedIn   Or send me an email sujata@luxe-cap.com   Visit my website www.luxe-cap.com or my Youtube channel Thanks for tuning in!     If you liked my show, LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!

Real Estate Mindset and Performance
Ep 28. Becoming A Full Time Real Estate Investor With Brock Mogensen

Real Estate Mindset and Performance

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 46:48


A lot of people have the idea that they'd like to become a real estate investor at some point in their life whether is part-time, like me, or full-time, like Brock. This interview will dive into what it takes to become a full-time investor, the mindset behind it, and what that lifestyle looks like. Free Ebookhttps://lauren-s-school-bf04.thinkific.com/courses/real-estate-mindset-and-performance-ebookNew real estate agent coursehttps://lauren-s-school-bf04.thinkific.com/courses/new-real-estate-agent-courseReal Estate licensing course:  https://trk.realestateexpress.com/?a=15232&c=158&p=r&s1=Book a free discovery call with me:  https://calendly.com/lauplantecoaching/introInstagram: @LauplanteWebsite: https://msha.ke/laurenplantecoachingLets connect! Lauplantecoaching@gmail.com

Upon Further Review
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Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 5:00


Simply Real Estate
Ep. 10 - Smart Asset Capital w/ Brock Mogensen

Simply Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 29:55


Today we are joined with Brock Mogensen of Smart Asset Captial. What is real estate syndication? Not many know much about it, including our host Kiki, but Brock informs us. Including the benefits of it. You won't want to miss this one as he shares advice on getting in, and growing exponentially. Be sure to also check this episode out on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuAGdXk8jeN3EL_DsfE93BROCK MOGENSEN:Instagram: @brockmogensenWebsite: https://www.smartassetcapital.com/FOLLOW SIMPLY REAL ESTATE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplyrealestatenm/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SimplyRealEstateNMWebsite: https://www.simplyrealestatenm.com/PODCAST PRODUCED AND EDITED BY:Estevan CarrionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/estevan_thebestavon/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChnTw9XnaokQ6_sTW9iB3HQ

Passive Income Unlocked
174. Get to Know the Asset Management role and Industrial Asset Class with Brock Mogensen

Passive Income Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 31:09


Brock Mogensen has been investing in real estate for over three years. He lives and invests in the Milwaukee, WI market. He holds a masters in Information Systems and comes from an analytical background. Brock specializes in underwriting and incorporating data models for asset management. As a principal at Smart Asset Capital, the firm currently has over $8 Million in assets under management. His portfolio comprises multifamily, office, retail, and industrial classes. He is also a co-host of the largest monthly multifamily meetup in WI, which is the Wisconsin Apartment Investors Meetup.   Let's dive into his story! [00:01 - 09:20] Opening Segment The power of his parent's two duplexes House hacking was their bonding What got into Brock's parents' interest in Real Estate The transition from IT to full time Real Estate What cut the cord What Brock and his team are working on What they do find attractive   [09:21 - 19:10] Asset Management 101 with Brock Tracking KPIs Spreadsheet is a sufficient tool Recap into the things Brock likes to track Buying and Holding vs. Selling The Milwaukee market and its profitability   [19:11 - 26:36] Brock in the Industrial Space  The interest and demand Brokers for industrial  Build good relationships with them. Like, seriously. How to stay on the top 5 The industrial facilities Brock has invested in   [26:37 - 31:08] Closing Segment Mitigating common risks in industrial space Final Words Connect with my guests, Brock, in the links below   Tweetable Quotes   "The four units can do that, [big returns] can buy you a boat, what can I do if I buy 400?.” - Brock Mogensen   "You have to be involved daily, weekly, to make sure this property is hitting performance and you're following your business plan.” - Brock Mogensen   "Be pretty conservative!” - Brock Mogensen ------------------------------------------------------------------------   Connect to Brock: www.smartassetcapital.com Check out his Instagram WANT TO LEARN MORE?   Connect with me through LinkedIn   Or send me an email sujata@luxe-cap.com   Visit my website www.luxe-cap.com or my YouTube channel   Thanks for tuning in!     If you liked my show, LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!

Multifamily By The Slice
16 | Unconventional and Diversified Investing Strategies with Brock Mogensen

Multifamily By The Slice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 28:04


Brock Mogensen has been investing in real estate for over three years.  He lives and invests in the Milwaukee, WI market. He holds a master's degree in Information Systems and comes from an analytical background.  Brock specializes in underwriting and incorporating data models for asset management.  As a principal at Smart Asset Capital, the firm currently has over $15 Million in assets under management.  The portfolio is comprised of multifamily, office, retail, industrial, and self-storage.  He is also a co-host of the largest monthly multifamily meetup in WI, which is the Wisconsin Apartment Investors Meetup.   Let's tune in to his story!   [00:01 - 03:40] Opening Segment   Welcome to the podcast! Get to know our guest Brock Mogensen Bio How Brock started with a duplex and realized that real estate is an awesome thing Full-time real estate investor   [03:41 - 22:48] Unconventional and Diversified Investing Strategies   Investing in different types of asset classes one-by-one We could just figure out how to do it along the way An unconventional strategy What is a Triple Net Lease? CAM: You don't have to pay for the operating expenses!  A strip mall, Brock and his team's first triple net lease deal Brock's industrial deals: Small deals, big numbers Why Brock's favorite class is industrial  Apartments versus industrial Underwriting Differences Vacancies  Conservative Numbers Rent Increases and Leases Everything won't go as planned but there are ways to maintain your numbers Raising capital and structuring his business A good de --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ikedre/message

My Core Intentions
Brock Mogensen - Underwriting and raising private capital

My Core Intentions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 30:35


Timeline   [00:46] Introduction to the guest, Brock Mogensen. [02:12] Brock's bio and current professional roles. [03:00] One word that describes Brock. [05:08] Putting in the work to get where he is today. [06:26] Brock's backstory and how he landed in real estate. [08:31] Explanation on syndication and underwriting. [09:49] Where Brock's currently working and investing and what the market is like. [11:37] Brock's favorite asset class. [14:13] Cap rate differences between multi-family and industrial. [14:58] Underwriting strategy. [17:21] Underwriting differences between multifamily and industrial. [19:51] Brock's underwriting course. [21:22] Raising private equity as a beginner. [24:05] Favorite technology platforms for business. [25:20] Opinions on where the market is potentially headed.  [27:15] How to get ahold of Brock, best resources. [27:52] Bonus question round. [29:01] Closing remarks.   Contact Info   Email: brock@smartassetcapital.com.  Instagram: @brockmogensen  Ecourse: howtoanalyzeadeal.com.  Education platform: capital club.io  Investing: smartassetcapital.com