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Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)Banle Group's Venus Zhao discusses how CBL International is revolutionising the maritime industry through sustainable biofuels. Its B24 biofuel blend reduces GHG emissions by up to 25% compared to conventional marine fuels. With operations across 60+ global ports and recent ISCC certifications, CBL is positioned to capitalise on the projected 50% growth in the green marine fuel market despite current supply constraints. Venus outlines how tightening IMO regulations are accelerating industry-wide sustainability adoption and shares CBL's vision to lead the maritime sector's transition towards net-zero emissions through diversification into biofuels, LNG and methanol.REF: CBL IR page.ABOUT VENUS: Venus Hui Zhao is the Director of Investor Relations and Public Relations of Banle Group. She is primarily responsible for investor relations, public relations and capital markets of the Group. She has more than 15 years of experience in investor relations, public relations, capital markets and ESG. Prior to joining the Group, she was the General Manager of Hong Kong Office, General Manager of Capital Markets & Corporate Communications at a Hong Kong listed company and assumed different management roles in Hong Kong and US listed companies and Fortune 500 MNCs. Ms Zhao obtained her master degree of Strategic Public Relations in Communications and Journalism School in University of Southern California, and her MBA degree concentrated in Finance in The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. She is a certified FCMA, CGMA holder from Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), associate member of CPA Australia (ASA) , Certified ESG Analyst (CESGA®) from The European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies (EFFAS), Executive Committee member and fellow of Hong Kong Investor Relations Association (HKIRA), and full member of HKIoD (The Hong Kong Institute of Directors).FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)In this episode of the Asia Climate Finance Podcast, Joseph and Mark Hutchinson from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) discuss the latest developments in the offshore wind industry, especially in Asia. Mark highlights GWEC's role in promoting wind energy through government-industry collaboration and expanding office presence in key Asian markets such as China, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines. He details the progress and challenges in specific countries, including Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and the Philippines, and underscores the importance of policy stability and technological innovation in driving growth. The conversation also touches on the impact of geopolitical shifts, the rise of digital solutions, and the necessity of achieving net-zero targets. Despite recent challenges, Mark expresses optimism about the industry's future.REF: GWEC's Global Wind Report 2025ABOUT MARK: Mark is a Director in GWEC's Asia team, and a proven leader in the Energy Transition. Mark spent 16 years leading both Wood Mackenzie's and IHS Markit's (now S&P Global) APAC regional Gas & Power and Energy Transition consulting teams. He has worked with companies, governments and other stakeholders to enable the move to a carbon free future including advising on billions of dollars of renewable energy sector acquisitions, financings, IPOs and other types of capital raising. At GWEC Mark focuses on helping industry and governments transition to better enable the success of the wind industry, helping to meet various net zero carbon, energy security and other policy goals.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)In this special audio blog, host Joseph Jacobelli dives into the seismic shifts in US clean energy policy under the new administration. Discover how these changes are introducing uncertainty, leading to project cancellations, and potentially redirecting investments to Europe and Asia. With global clean energy markets expanding rapidly, could this shakeup fuel growth elsewhere? Join us as we explore the implications and opportunities arising from this pivotal moment in the energy transition.ABOUT JOSEPH: Giuseppe ‘Joseph' Jacobelli is an Asia finance and energy industry veteran. He is the Managing Partner of Bougie Impact Capital Ltd , a dedicated single-family office. Prior to B.I.C., he spent over 26 years in equity analysis with leading global investment banks covering China and other Asian energy stocks as well as five years as senior executive at a large utility and at a clean energy start-up. His book on energy transition, “Asia's Energy Revolution: China's Role and New Opportunities as Markets Transform and Digitalise”, was published in 2021.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)Asia is at the heart of the global energy transition, presenting a once-in-a-generation investment opportunity. In this episode, Luke Edwards of Brookfield discusses the crucial role of private capital in funding clean energy solutions, the challenges and opportunities in emerging markets, and how investors can navigate this evolving landscape. From large-scale renewables to business transformation strategies, discover what's driving the shift to a low-carbon future — and why now is the time to act.RESOURCES:Brookfield Launches Emerging Markets Transition Fund with Anchor Commitment from ALTÉRRA Alongside Investment in the Brookfield Global Transition Fund; Both Funds to Help Deploy Over $20 Billion in Climate InitiativesBrookfield Announces $10 Billion First Closing for Second Brookfield Global Transition FundABOUT LUKE: Luke Edwards is Head of Australia and New Zealand for Brookfield's Renewable Power & Transition Group. He is also Head of Japan for Brookfield. In these roles, Mr. Edwards is responsible for the growth and management of renewable power and transition investments in Australia and New Zealand, as well as Brookfield's overall growth in Japan. Mr. Edwards has previously served in Brookfield's Infrastructure business, where he focused on investment origination, analysis and execution. Prior to joining Brookfield in 2021, Mr. Edwards held various roles across engineering, commercial and investments sectors, including a director position at Citi. He has also held roles at Goldman Sachs in its power, utilities and infrastructure investment banking teams and has experience as a field engineer for Schlumberger in Brazil and Alaska. Mr. Edwards holds Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) and Bachelor of Commerce degrees from the University of Sydney.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)In this 60th episode of our podcast we talk with Tim Bush, an analyst at UBS and a top expert in batteries and energy, about the fast-changing world of battery production. Tim provides a clear view of the global battery industry's complex challenges and opportunities. Tim‘s insights include China leading the way with lower costs and big capacity, and the US and Europe facing tough choices as they try to build their own battery supply chains while dealing with China's dominance. Tim highlights the game-changing potential of solid-state batteries, which promise safer and more efficient power. The conversation also covers the struggles of European carmakers as they shift to electric vehicles and the rapid improvements in Chinese EV technology. This conversation gives a clear view of the global battery industry's challenges and opportunities.ABOUT TIM: Tim Bush is based in Seoul and heads UBS Global Battery Research. He is also responsible for Korea EV supply chain corporate coverage. He has almost 20 years of experience covering Alternative Energy. He joined UBS from BAML in 2015. Notable research includes UBS Battery Teardown series. UBS has analyzed nickel and iron batteries from all incumbents in this signature bi-annual report. Tim holds degrees from Cornell University / NYU Stern and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)Korn Ferry's Seth Peterson reveals how AI and in-house recruitment are revolutionizing executive search in Asia's energy transition sector. Despite the current market slowdown in China, demand for ESG and sustainability talent in Asia Pacific is quite strong. Corporate culture and purpose emerge as key differentiators in attracting top executives. Seth forecasts AI expertise and data science becoming critical skills, while emphasizing that traditional career-building remains fundamental. His insights highlight the dual challenge companies face: embracing technological innovation while maintaining strong organizational values to secure future talent.ABOUTH SETH: Seth brings more than 25 years of corporate and consulting experience. He leads teams to bring Korn Ferry's Solutions to clients across the Asia Pacific region. He also executes Executive Searches at the Board, C-Suite and Functional leadership levels across key Industry sectors, working for both Private Equity portfolio businesses and regional conglomerates as well as western multinationals. Seth is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and has been based in Greater China for the majority of his thirty-year career. Prior to joining Korn Ferry in 2018 he spent over seven years as a Partner at Heidrick & Struggles in Hong Kong. In his earlier career he worked in strategic planning, business development, and general management with multinational businesses in the region. He was Vice President, General Manager, in charge of Asia Operations for a Business Unit of Hong Kong-listed Techtronic Industries; and earlier worked for Emerson Electric for several years, where he held several Business Development and P&L responsibilities for various businesses across Asia Pacific and served as a corporate planner at the U.S. headquarters for two years. He began his career in Hong Kong and Shanghai in the early 1990s as a Management Consultant where he was involved in the development of China market strategies for a number of leading corporations. Seth earned an MBA from Washington University's Olin School of Business in St. Louis and a bachelor's degree in Chinese Studies and International Relations from Grinnell College. He previously chaired the board of AFS Intercultural Programs, Hong Kong, and served on the board and Executive Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)This episode features Giorgio Fortunato who leads Clean Energy and Power at Google in Asia Pacific. He outlines Google's dedication to clean energy, including its ambitious 24/7 carbon-free energy target by 2030. Giorgio explores the Asia Pacific region's unique challenges and opportunities, such as grid infrastructure development, diverse clean energy procurement strategies, and the crucial role of data transparency. He also shares specific examples of Google's successful clean energy projects across Australia, India, Japan, and Singapore, emphasizing the need for customized solutions to effectively address the diverse needs of each market.RESOURCES:1. 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy Procurement in APAC: Pathways for Companies and Countries (BloombergNEF and the Global Renewables Alliance)2. The Role of High-Impact Utility Green Tariffs (ACEC and CEBA)3. New paths for clean energy in Asia-Pacific (G Fortunato)ABOUT GIORGIO. Giorgio leads Clean Energy and Power at Google in Asia Pacific. He is responsible for securing Google's data centre and operational energy needs in the region, while driving Google's efforts to achieve 24/7 carbon-free energy and net-zero emissions across Google's operations and value chain. His experience in the energy sector includes leading Schneider Electric's Cleantech advisory in APAC, co-founding the offshore wind startup Blue Aspirations, and holding leadership positions at Vestas Wind Systems. He also served as the National Energy Chair at the European Chamber of Commerce in China. Giorgio holds a master's in aerospace engineering from La Sapienza University of Rome and a dual-degree EMBA from Tsinghua University and INSEAD.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)In Episode 57, leading Asia energy economist Mike Thomas of The Lantau Group shared insights on 2024 trends and the 2025 outlook. He highlighted improved investment fundamentals, growing demand for renewables, and significant market reforms in Malaysia and the Philippines. Looking ahead, Mike expects continued renewable growth despite geopolitical uncertainties, more solar-hybrid projects, and evolving challenges in gas flexibility. Mike also thinks that while nuclear power's future remains uncertain in Southeast Asia, small modular reactors show long-term promise.REFERENCES: TLG InsightsABOUT MIKE: Mike Thomas is the Managing Director and a founding partner at The Lantau Group with over 30 years of consulting experience, focussing on the energy sector. He advises a wide range of energy sector stakeholders on strategic, regulatory, and competition matters; sustainability; market design and development; and commercial transactions. Prior to co-founding in 2010, he headed the Asia Pacific Energy & Environment practice of a global consulting firm. Mike has an MPP from Harvard Kennedy School, United States and a BA in Economics from Carleton College, United States. More specifically, within the Asia Pacific region, he has led many significant engagements involving the robust application of economics and analytics to a wide variety of business, policy, and regulatory challenges affecting the electricity and gas sectors. He works extensively with multinationals on sustainability strategies, focussing on the best options in different markets, and on the regulatory and policy changes needed to support increasing renewable energy contracting options. He has testified or advised as an industry economic expert in commercial contract disputes before courts or arbitral panels in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Australia, and on disputed regulatory matters before regulatory authorities in New Zealand, Australia, and the Philippines. His experience in commercial matters includes market forecasts and revenue simulations for numerous renewable energy and conventional energy projects and market assessments in South Asia, North Asia, ASEAN, and Australia/New Zealand.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)In this episode, we delve into the world of climate business, climate finance, and the energy transition in the Asia Pacific region, as seen through the lens of a major investor. Our guest is Gavin Adda, CEO of Peak Energy Development, a Singapore-based company backed by the $70 billion global infrastructure investor, Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners. We begin by exploring the critical role of power market deregulation in accelerating the energy transition. We delve into specific challenges and opportunities within this space. Additionally, we discuss the markets that Gavin is most optimistic about and examine emerging trends in the industry. We also briefly touch on a couple of case studies that highlight innovative approaches to sustainable energy solutions. Finally, Gavin shares his long-term vision for energy transition projects and related investments in the Asia Pacific region.ABOUT GAVIN: Gavin Adda is the CEO of Peak Energy Development Pte Ltd with responsibility for renewable energy across Asia Pacific. Peak Energy is the renewable energy developer for Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners in Asia with a focus on solar, onshore wind and battery infrastructure and includes some of the largest projects in Korea and Japan. Previously, he was CEO of TotalEnergies Renewables Utility Scale (Asia) and Distributed Generation (Asia) which was formed when he sold his start-up to TotalEnergies. It subsequently became the largest B2B-focused renewable player in the region before being merged with ENEOS to form a USD 2 Bn joint venture. Based out of Singapore, Gavin is also a Board Director of Maxeon Solar Technologies (NASDAQ:MAXN),a Board Director of Lindström Group and Co-Chair of the Sustainability Committee at the European Chamber of Commerce. Prior to TotalEnergies, Gavin founded several start-ups in the renewable sector. This includes CleantechSolar one of the largest developers in India, now partly owned by Shell and Keppel. At REC Solar, one of the largest, non-Chinese solar panel manufacturers, he ran several departments and launched a corporate turn-around, re-focusing the company on the DG sector. He sold the company to ChemChina for USD 640m (the largest solar M&A deal in '15). Previously, he had various management roles in Samsung Group. This included developing, constructing and financing a USD 1 Bn portfolio of utility-scale solar projects and launching a JV with one of the largest, independent solar developers in the US. Gavin has an MBA from INSEAD and a Master's Degree from Cambridge University.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Please text on topics, guest ideas, comments. Please include your email if you want a reply.In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of eco-friendly mining technology with Don Weatherbee, CEO of Regenx Tech, a company specializing in recycling precious metals from catalytic converters. Don shares the company's unique hydro metallurgic process, which is more environmentally sound than traditional mining and smelting. We discuss the market for platinum and palladium, the potential for growth, and the challenges in the recycling industry. Don also reveals Regenx Tech's journey from a junior mining company to a pioneer in catalytic converter recycling, with a focus on the underserved diesel market. We also discuss its fund raising approach. Join us as we explore the intersection of mining, recycling, and clean technology.ABOUT DON: Don Weatherbee is the Chief Executive Officer of Regenx Tech Corp., a provider of a new clean-tech solution for the recovery of precious metals from end of life materials. He is an accomplished Senior Executive with extensive experience in leading complex operations with over 28 years in the mining and material processing sectors including 20 years at the executive level. He holds Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta, a CPA, CMA from the Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta, and a Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) designation from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Don has worked for both privately held and publicly listed companies throughout his career.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Please text on topics, guest ideas, comments. Please include your email if you want a reply.In this episode we dive into Taiwan's offshore wind story with Scott Hsu. A veteran in Asia's wind power sector, Scott shares unique insights from Taiwan's remarkable journey to become an offshore wind powerhouse. From market dynamics to financing challenges, we explore how Taiwan is balancing ambitious renewable targets with local industry development.ABOUT SCOTT: Scott Hsu is the Country Director for Taiwan and the Philippines at K2 Management. Within this role, he advises clients on the development, construction, and management of offshore and onshore wind projects in Taiwan and the Philippines. Prior to this, he was a Site Manager at Vestas, a consultant at 8.2 Consulting AG, a Project Manager at Swancor and a Field Service Manager at GE Renewable Energy. He has a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from National Central University and a BA in Aerospace Engineering from Tamkang University.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Please text on topics, guest ideas, comments. Please include your email if you want a reply.This episode is the second part of the conversation with a truly exceptional guest: one of Asia's pre-eminent thinkers on the environment and climate change, Professor Christine Loh. We explore climate policy and climate action in the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong, examining the issues from a policy perspective. Given China's crucial role in global climate action, we began by discussing the nation's policies related to the environment, climate change, and energy.ABOUT CHRISTINE: Professor Christine Loh, SBS, JP, OBE, Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite, is Chief Development Strategist at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. She was Under Secretary for the Environment in the HKSAR Government (2012-17), Special Consultant to the Chief Executive on the mainland's ecological civilisation policy (2019-2020), and a Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council (1992-97 and 1998-2000). Loh has been active in public policy and politics since the 1980s. She founded and was the CEO of the non-profit think tank, Civic Exchange (2000-12), and helped to establish several non-profit organizations in Hong Kong related to the environment, equal opportunity, arts and culture, as well as human rights. Professor Loh is currently a board member of CDP Worldwide, Global Maritime Forum, New Forests Pty Ltd, Towngas Smart Energy Company Limited, and is Asia Society's Scholar in Residence (2023-2024). She taught a course at Anderson School of Management, University of California at Los Angeles on nonmarket risks for five years (2018-22). She is a published author of many academic and popular works. Loh is a lawyer by training, and a commodities trader by profession. She received her legal training in England and received honorary degrees of Doctor of Law from the University of Hull and Doctor of Science from the University of Exeter.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Please text on topics, guest ideas, comments. Please include your email if you want a reply.This episode features a truly exceptional guest: one of Asia's pre-eminent thinkers on the environment and climate change, Professor Christine Loh. We explore the crucial topic of climate business and finance education and capacity building. We started the conversation with Professor Loh on what exactly is the Institute for the Environment at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. And as you'll discover, the Institute's work goes far beyond that of a traditional think tank. It is the first of a two part discussion with Prof Loh.ABOUT CHRISTINE: Professor Christine Loh, SBS, JP, OBE, Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite, is Chief Development Strategist at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. She was Under Secretary for the Environment in the HKSAR Government (2012-17), Special Consultant to the Chief Executive on the mainland's ecological civilisation policy (2019-2020), and a Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council (1992-97 and 1998-2000). Loh has been active in public policy and politics since the 1980s. She founded and was the CEO of the non-profit think tank, Civic Exchange (2000-12), and helped to establish several non-profit organizations in Hong Kong related to the environment, equal opportunity, arts and culture, as well as human rights. Professor Loh is currently a board member of CDP Worldwide, Global Maritime Forum, New Forests Pty Ltd, Towngas Smart Energy Company Limited, and is Asia Society's Scholar in Residence (2023-2024). She taught a course at Anderson School of Management, University of California at Los Angeles on nonmarket risks for five years (2018-22). She is a published author of many academic and popular works. Loh is a lawyer by training, and a commodities trader by profession. She received her legal training in England and received honorary degrees of Doctor of Law from the University of Hull and Doctor of Science from the University of Exeter.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Please text on topics, guest ideas, comments. Please include your email if you want a reply.Climate risk modelling plays a vital role in shaping informed decisions, managing risks, and driving strategic planning by empowering businesses, governments, and individuals to understand and quantify the impacts of climate change. It enables organizations to pinpoint and evaluate climate-related risks, meet regulatory requirements, safeguard financial stability, and fortify resilience. Furthermore, it underpins accurate insurance pricing and investment evaluations, while guiding public policy and resource allocation. In this episode, we are joined by renowned expert Martim Rocha. Together, we explore the high-level aspects of climate risk modelling and delve into the key areas of climate risk it addresses, including physical and transition risks. Martim shares his insights on data analytics, emphasizing the critical issue of data quality. He also examines the transformative role AI is playing in modelling and provides a compelling long-term outlook.ABOUT MARTIM: Martim Rocha is the Global Head of the Risk Banking Solutions, as such he manages a team of global experts on banking risk management, defining roadmaps and priorities for SAS solutions and supporting customers on their journey to take the best of the SAS solutions, defining the best approach for each business case, and taking the to be live system. Martim has published several papers and has spoken at several conferences around the world on the topics of Risk Management in Banking, Risk and Finance Integration, IFRS9/CECL, Regulatory Risk Management, Balance Sheet Management, Capital Planning, Scenario Based Analysis and Stress-testing and more recently on Climate Risk on Financial Services. With SAS for more than 20 years, he played leading roles on projects such as Stress-testing on a G-Sib based in London; IFRS9 and Stress-testing at G-SIB bank covering more than 60 locations worldwide; a couple of Top 5 Nordic Bank, at Top banks in UAE; and others. In addition, he was a lecturer for courses on advanced decision support systems, data warehousing and data mining at the Autonomous University of Lisbon and at the ISCTE Business School. Before joining SAS, Martim worked for the financial services industry implementing MIS, EIS, Financial Planning and Budgeting and Balanced Scorecard systems. After he was a partner on the Business Analytics focused consulting firm, Noscitare where he led the delivery of many IT projects again in financial services companies. Martim has a post-graduate degree in Business Administration from Nova SBE and has an undergraduate degree in Computer Science from ISIG. FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Récompensée aux Thea Awards , Symbolica est une magnifique attraction à la décoration impressionnante et détaillée du célèbre parc néerlandais Efteling ! Entre expertise du passé et innovation, elle est l'exemple que l'art a totalement sa place dans les parcs. Alors ouvrez les portes du palais de la fantaisie, et découvrez son histoire incroyable ! Pour être tenu informé sur les aventures du podcast, n'hésitez pas à le suivre sur Instagram ou encore Facebook : @histoiredattraction ! Réalisation du podcast et Graphic / Motion Design : Benjamin Noisette (insta : @benjaminnoisette) Musique d'introduction : Owlunight (insta : @owlunight) Histoire d'Attraction est un podcast audio vulgarisateur gratuit à but non-lucratif sur l'histoire des parcs d'attractions et ce qu'ils veulent nous raconter. Retrouvez le podcast sur YouTube et certaines plateformes de streaming audio : linktr.ee/histoiredattraction Contact : histoiredattraction.contact@gmail.com Sources de documentation pour cet épisode : -https://www.efteling.com/fr/a-propos-efteling/histoire -https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLax_Jl-_6xzB8J2cyIf6-asY9fbnoRnzM -https://www.efteling.com/fr/kids/profils -https://www.eftepedia.nl -https://www.aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/2017-Theme-Museum-Index.pdf -https://www.efteling.com/fr/presse/thea-award-symbolica/ -Musée Efteling (Musée situé dans le parc d'Efteling) Musiques utilisées : "Anguish" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Aquarium" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Egmont Overture Finale" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Enchanted Journey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "First Call" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Fox Tale Waltz Part 1 Instrumental" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Lift Motif" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ – "Peaceful Desolation" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/ Intro: Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald). PuddingOfTheWeek: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/ Intro: Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald). PuddingOfTheWeek: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
It's a jam packed fun filled chanting week! Blore and Naylor discuss the obvious decline of the worlds favourite family (not the royals). Primal fear come to their end in NOTB and finally the boys hit up a sorry state of a dry pud in POTW.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/ Intro: Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald). PuddingOfTheWeek: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
The boys have been back to the black country to see the CHAINMAKER! Theyve also come across a real divider of a sweet treat this week and an absolute belter of an album, give it a listen. Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/ Intro: Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald). PuddingOfTheWeek: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
It has been an uneventful week at the peeb HQ, but that doesn't mean Blore and Naylor don't have a ton of nonsensical shit to talk about, this week they discuss more nerdy shenanigans followed by Primal Fear's stinker of an album 16:6 (Before the devil knows you're dead) and finally in pudding of the week the boys are headed to a delicious dessert that's more than a little difficult to spell...Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/ Intro: Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald). PuddingOfTheWeek: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
Blore's been on another road trip to the greeeet noooorf to play Warhammer. Naylor's been licking trains, or Lego minifigures or something. Here all about that and more in this weeks Pudding Boys! In "Numbers of the Beast" we've got Primal Fear's very unusual album New Religion and in "Pudding of the Week" we're taking a trip to the wild west... of 1940's Sheffield. Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/ Intro: Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald). PuddingOfTheWeek: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
The pudding boys have witnessed the coronation of a new king of England which has reminded them to talk twaddle about preordering games workshop products and lego... so no change there.Join them for mindless nerdy talk, Numbers of the Beast and a very British Pudding of the Week!Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This episode of pudding boys was recorded on a tuesday afternoon... that somehow excuses the quality of the episode. It's a weird rambler, a long bus ride to nowhere, a meandering chat BUT! theres still numbers of the beast and pudding of the week to look forward to.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Blore has been back at the videogames, but has be played any of the new expensive videogames he's been buying? Not really...Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Blore has been to York, Naylor is mad he didn't look at trains. Also this week in "Numbers of the beast" is Primal Fear's third album Nuclear Fire and in "Pudding of the week" It's back to great depression era USA for banana bread.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Blore has visited the holy land but found that it stinks of unwashed taint. Naylor has been gardening. This week the boys check out Primal Fears "Jaws of Death" and dive once again into Englands past with this weeks "pudding of the week".Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Cagoules on, pads out and pens in hands Naylor is talking trains. Also this week on NOTB the boys begin the long journey through the back catalogue of German power metal band Primal Fear and in POTW they hit up a surprisingly old British treat.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Voice Acted By:(In Order Of Appearance)Chrisi Talyn Saje ... Unnamed SpeakerM.T. Goins ... Unnamed SpeakerJ. Henry ... Canary P.I.Tina Marie Serra ... Josephine WoodwardJani Suutarinen ... Jett SamuelssonMusic By:Just As SoonKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Sneaky AdventureKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Noire #2Music By PedroTeller of the TalesKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Music provided by "Vivek Abhishek"Music used : "HASTAR"Music link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKy75p2M9s8Follow on Facebook : https://bit.ly/33RWRtPFollow on Instagram : https://bit.ly/2ImU2JVDark StandoffKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Music provided by "Vivek Abhishek"Music used : "The Lost Empire"Music link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVoS2wqGCZ0Follow on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/VivekEKhsihbA/Follow on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/vivek.abhishek.music/Impromptu in BlueKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
You read it right, what the fuck? Blore and Naylor have lost the plot again.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
A speedy cast this week due to a number of issues, 1, Blore is unwell, 2, Blore forgot to do numbers of the week. (Idiot)Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Naylors been at crufts, Is crufts nerdy? You bet your best Norf FC shirt it is and so is football while we're at it!This week the boys talk about dog poo, listen to the musical equivalent of dog poo but thankfully... don't quite end up eating dog poo.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Would a sane man be able to justify spending over £400 on a lego set? No; probably not. Tune in this week to hear Blore frantically try to justify the most idiotic purchase he's ever made.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
What do you want done with your head when you die? If you answered skeletonized and kept in an old english manor to torment those who would dare attempt to move it, have I got some good news for you! Join us today as we talk about The Screaming Skulls of England, cursed relics that bring poltergiest, plague, and even death to the poor occupants of the homes they haunt. Be sure to get a good grip on your own cranium because there's a good chance you'll lose it after this episode! Want to request your own personalized episode? Email me at theodderpod@gmail.com!Follow us on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/theodderpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theodderpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/theodderpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theodderpodcastPlease rate and review!Music Credit:"Juniper" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Mysterioso March" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Sonata 17" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Main Theme:"Dream Catcher" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This is what happens when you record the day BEFORE pokemon day. We will have to fumble rambling on about nothing much until we get something more solid to sink our teeth into. Having said that we are still back with a "Numbers of the Beast" on Blind Guardian and have a very unusual sweet treat in "Pudding of the week".Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This week. Blore proves that a woman has seen him naked, the lads discuss the Blind Guardian album "Twist in the Myth" and head to ancient greece for Pudding of the Week.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This week, listen to Blore cry about not having enough time to replay hundred hour JRPG's from the 90's and early 00's. Also this week, Blind Guardian are back in NOTB and the lads visit the you-ess-of-a in POTW.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
There are strange and nostalgic scents and noises in the air this week. The boys discuss Age Of Empires in this weeks episode followed by "Nightfall in middle-earth" in Numbers of the Beast and finally end up in Jamaica for the first time in this weeks Pudding of the Week.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Naylor has been playing that game, the one that everyone agrees is really good and the best; Blore does not agree with this, obviously.Also this week; more Blind Guardian in NOTB and another trip to Sweden in POTW.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Behold, evidence of what a single day of work does to the human brain. This week the boys are rambling, it's utter nonsense; however, this week's NOTB is still coherent and there's a very pleasant surprise from Sweden in this weeks POTW.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
The boys are going back to France in this weeks POTW however before they get there Blore has to have a bit of a hate filled rant about energy drinks and they need to stop and appreciate a new album in NOTB.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
The Pudding Boys are back in the swing of things 2023 style. Let them guide your mind through some absolute nonsense, a brilliant late eighties speed metal album and a sweet treat thats over 4000 years old.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Recorded on NYE 2022.This episode contains the usual guff you come to expect of an end of the year podcast, however, it's the start of a brand new band in "Numbers of the Beast" and there's something very usual and extremely 90's in this weeks "Pudding of the Week" to tempt you in.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This weeks episode was recorded on Christmas eve, therefore the boys are little over excited. Pudding Boys inc holds no responsibility to any misfortune that may occur when exposing your eardrums to such a high level of nonsense.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Blore went to a bonafide, sweaty boardgame tournament. Has he caught the bug? Did he catch anything else? Find out in this weeks Pudding Boys.Also this week:Ghosts fourth album "Prequelle" in Numbers of the BeastChristmas Cake in Pudding Of The WeekFind more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Quality content? No no no... Quality Street? Yes yes yes...The boys are rambling, they've got Christmas fog in their brains so strap in for an even more eclectic episode than normal this week.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Naylor has been hard at work finishing off Pokémon: Scarlet, Blore has been doing very little. Find out how that's going for our intrepid idiots on this weeks PUDDING BOYS!...Also this week, Ghost's second album "Infestissumam" in Numbers of the Beast and Mince-Pies in Pudding of the Week.Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
We were wrong, the last two hours of Pokémon Scarlet negates any and all criticism we had of the game... also Larry!Find more Pudding Boys on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/puddingboyspodcast/Intro:Intro Jingle by Matt Heald (Motte Herald).PuddingOfTheWeek:Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Raise your champagne, the Ooh La La boys are back! Join Sean, Cam, and Jared as they look back on the year 2020. Why are we releasing this on the first week of 2022? Well, uh...shouldn't it take a full year to properly review a year? Yeah, that's it! No other reason! In addition to the look back on 2020, the boys play a few games including Excusez Moi, The Big Dogs Game, and Gex Quotes. Happy New Year! Recorded in June of 2021. Reach out to us on Twitter! @OohLaLaPodcast Send us an email! oohlalapodcast@gmail.com Our theme song is "Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
When an old man dies, there are repercussions for many in Sanityville.Music: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, Deluge and The Turnaround Road by Cellophane Sam are licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License. Royalty Free Music No Copyright Sounds - Nightmare While Awake | Creepy Instrumental ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★