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Culture en direct
Nabil Berrehil : "On rencontre des parcours de vie, on essaie de ne pas créer des caricatures"

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 11:28


durée : 00:11:28 - Les émissions culturelles de France Culture - par : Aurélie Charon - Le comédien Nabil Berrehil joue le personnage de Nassim dans la pièce "Prendre soin" du metteur en scène anglais Alexander Zeldin. Nabil Berrehil revient au Théâtre de la Ville des Abbesses où étudiant, il a été ouvreur, cette fois-ci en tant que comédien. - réalisation : Alexandre Fougeron - invités : Nabil Berrehil comédien Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Tous en scène
Nabil Berrehil : "On rencontre des parcours de vie, on essaie de ne pas créer des caricatures"

Tous en scène

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 11:28


durée : 00:11:28 - L'Avant-scène - par : Aurélie Charon - Le comédien Nabil Berrehil joue le personnage de Nassim dans la pièce "Prendre soin" du metteur en scène anglais Alexander Zeldin. Nabil Berrehil revient au Théâtre de la Ville des Abbesses où étudiant, il a été ouvreur, cette fois-ci en tant que comédien. - réalisation : Alexandre Fougeron - invités : Nabil Berrehil comédien Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Identified with Nabil Ayers
Show Me the Body's Julian Pratt on Becoming a Father.

Identified with Nabil Ayers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 20:25


In this episode of Identified, Nabil Ayers sits down with Show Me the Body's Julian Pratt to explore the people, communities, and experiences that shaped his identity. Growing up on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Julian was surrounded by family. With twin mothers, a sprawling network of cousins, and a household full of music, conversation, and chaos, belonging was never in short supply. But despite that foundation, he often felt different. Struggling in school, dealing with behavioural challenges, and feeling increasingly isolated as a child, he began searching for connection elsewhere. That search led him into New York’s punk, graffiti, and DIY communities, where he found what would become a second family. Through friendship, creativity, and collective care, Julian helped build the community that would eventually become Corpus and Show Me The Body. Nabil and Julian explores Jewish identity, immigration, generational history, and the stories passed down through family. Julian reflects on his grandfather’s journey from Eastern Europe to New York, what it means to be a “wandering Jew,” and how those ideas continue to shape his worldview today. At the center of the episode is fatherhood. Julian shares how becoming a parent transformed his understanding of strength, shifting him away from fear, aggression, and anger toward something rooted in love, care, and responsibility. Guest: Julian Pratt (Show Me The Body) Host: Nabil Ayers Executive Producer: Kieron Banerji Produced by Palm Tree IslandSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O Antagonista
Cortes do Papo - Nabil Bonduki questiona custos e critérios de escolha de ONG responsável por pontos de Wi-Fi em SP

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 16:11


O Ministério Público de São Paulo e a Polícia Civil instauraram procedimentos para apurar supostas ilegalidades em um contrato de mais de R$ 150 milhões firmado entre a Prefeitura de São Paulo e o Instituto Conhecer Brasil.A representação que originou o caso foi protocolada pelo vereador Nabil Bonduki (PT). A investigação foca em um chamamento público voltado à instalação de pontos de Wi-Fi gratuito em comunidades de baixa renda.Você já leu uma notícia hoje e sentiu que já viveu esse momento antes?   Essa sensação de déjà Vu não é coincidência. No Brasil, o que é manchete hoje costuma ser o eco de decisões e fatos que analisamos meses, ou até anos atrás.   Para celebrar os 8 anos da Crusoé, decidimos enfrentar esse ciclo. Pegamos o que nasceu no digital e, pela primeira vez, transformamos em um registro físico, tátil e permanente.   Chegou a edição especial Crusoé impressa.   É um item colecionável, atemporal e limitado. Uma revista feita para quem gosta de ler com calma, longe das notificações do celular. Um exemplar para guardar sobre o que realmente importa na história recente do brasil.   Esta edição é um presente exclusivo para novos assinantes do Combo de 2 anos O Antagonista e Crusoé.   Utilize o cupom 8ANOSCRUSOE e acesse o link:   https://bit.ly/crusoe-edicao-impressa  Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos do dia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores.       O programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade.       Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade.       Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h no nosso canal no Youtube.   https://www.youtube.com/@OAntagonista   Siga O Antagonista no X:  https://x.com/o_antagonista   Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. l https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344  Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br #NabilBonduki #SaoPaulo #PrefeituraSP #WiFiSP #InternetParaTodos #ONGs #Transparencia #GestaoPublica #Custos #PoliticaMunicipal #DebateSP #NoticiasSP #Polemica #Investigacao #Atualidades #PodcastBR #PodcastBrasil #Politica #Internet #ServicoPublico

Insights Into Wealth
Artificial Intelligence is not replacing, just reshaping how we work with Nabil Beitinjaneh of McGill University's School of Continuing Studies

Insights Into Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 15:54


Today, Randy Gunn, BULLWEALTH's VP and Portfolio Manager, launches the first episode in a new podcast series on Artificial Intelligence with Nabil Beitinjaneh, Faculty Lecturer at McGill University's School of Continuing Studies and Coordinator of its Data Science and Data Analytics programs. With more than 25 years of experience in systems and process engineering across both corporate and entrepreneurial settings, Nabil joins Randy for his first podcast discussion on this topic. Together, they explore how AI is not replacing professionals but reshaping how professional work is performed by increasing speed, processing power, and reach, while leaving accountability, judgment, and responsibility firmly in human hands. Their conversation also examines why human judgment becomes even more valuable in an AI-enabled world, how polished AI output can still be wrong, the risks to junior-level training and apprenticeship, the importance of governance and human oversight in high-stakes decisions, and why trust will continue to depend on context, empathy, and human understanding rather than speed alone. Overall, they offer a thoughtful and practical discussion on how AI can improve productivity and support better work when used with care, discipline, and sound judgment.

The Movie Pals Podcast
Podcast #225 - Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026)

The Movie Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 46:01


The Movie Pals Podcast is back with Episode 225! This week, James, Marco, Michael, and Nabil review Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026). Did the jump from Disney+ to the big screen actually work? Was Grogu overused? Did the movie feel cinematic enough? And where does the franchise go next after that ending? We break down: • The story and action • Pedro Pascal's return as Din Djarin • Grogu's role in the movie • The best and weakest characters • Whether this felt like a true theatrical Star Wars experience • Spoiler discussion and ending breakdown Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - Review of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026) 33:51 - Spoiler Section 45:00 - Outro Follow us everywhere: linktr.ee/moviepalspod #StarWars #TheMandalorian #Grogu #MoviePodcast #MovieReview #PedroPascal #StarWarsPodcast #TheMandalorianAndGrogu #Podcast #Disney

RNZ: First Up Podcast
First Up - The Podcast for Friday 1 May

RNZ: First Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 48:09


On todays First Up Pod - It's Friday!! So we are talking all things fruit with Glenn, Alice joins us with all the world wide news and Nabil beams in from Africa. First Up - The Voice of the Nathan!!!!!

CHCH Podcasts
Vigil to be held for Nabil Askafe - CHCH Morning Live April 30, 2026

CHCH Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 22:10


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Disco & Noa
36. SPECIAL: Nabil Bahoui

Disco & Noa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 61:04


I det senaste avsnittet av Expressen Fotboll får Isak och Wilhelm finbesök av ingen mindre än Nabil "Nabbe" Bahoui. Den förre AIK-stjärnan bjuder på ett otroligt underhållande samtal och öppnar upp om karriärens allra sjukaste, roligaste och mest oväntade ögonblick.Senare i avsnittet kliver Mattias Tengblad in i studion för att grotta ner sig i den underliggande statistiken efter fem spelade omgångar av allsvenskan. Vi kollar på vilka lag som överpresterar, vilka som har bäst xP (Expected Points) och varför siffrorna ibland ljuger.Programledare: Isak Dahlin.I studion: Wilhelm Edlund, Nabil Bahoui, Mattias Tengblad.På länk: Alexander Snäcke. Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström

Expressen Fotboll
36. SPECIAL: Nabil Bahoui

Expressen Fotboll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 61:04


I det senaste avsnittet av Expressen Fotboll får Isak och Wilhelm finbesök av ingen mindre än Nabil "Nabbe" Bahoui. Den förre AIK-stjärnan bjuder på ett otroligt underhållande samtal och öppnar upp om karriärens allra sjukaste, roligaste och mest oväntade ögonblick.Senare i avsnittet kliver Mattias Tengblad in i studion för att grotta ner sig i den underliggande statistiken efter fem spelade omgångar av allsvenskan. Vi kollar på vilka lag som överpresterar, vilka som har bäst xP (Expected Points) och varför siffrorna ibland ljuger.Programledare: Isak Dahlin.I studion: Wilhelm Edlund, Nabil Bahoui, Mattias Tengblad.På länk: Alexander Snäcke. Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström

Les sons de La Cloche
Témoignage Nabil et Jean-Claude

Les sons de La Cloche

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 21:34


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New Books Network
Nabil Ali, "Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 43:35


Flowering currant, ivy, Portuguese laurel, and woad might all have grown in a medieval garden, but it would have taken special expertise to extract and create rich blue and purple pigments from them. Humans have been extracting dyes and inks from natural materials for millennia, and the practice was firmly established during the medieval era, recorded in manuscripts that survive today. Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes (Princeton UP, 2026) by Nabil Ali brings together recipes for making natural colors according to season, method, and ingredients.This unique book takes its title from an ink recipe derived from a descendant of Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree, in which ingredients extracted from the bark are transformed, seemingly by magic, from brown to a yellow gold. But gold pigments can also be extracted from cornflower, crocus, greater celandine, myrrh, and turmeric. Ali shares his own accessible adaptations for preparing these and other recipes rooted in medieval craft traditions. Along the way, he provides an engaging and informative natural history of the plants used, alongside the broad spectrum of marvelous colors they produce.Presenting original translations of medieval recipes taken from painters' and illuminators' technical manuscripts from the third century BCE through to the twenty-first century, alongside stunning botanical illustrations, Gold from Newton's Apple Tree is a captivating celebration of colors derived from nature. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Environmental Studies
Nabil Ali, "Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 43:35


Flowering currant, ivy, Portuguese laurel, and woad might all have grown in a medieval garden, but it would have taken special expertise to extract and create rich blue and purple pigments from them. Humans have been extracting dyes and inks from natural materials for millennia, and the practice was firmly established during the medieval era, recorded in manuscripts that survive today. Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes (Princeton UP, 2026) by Nabil Ali brings together recipes for making natural colors according to season, method, and ingredients.This unique book takes its title from an ink recipe derived from a descendant of Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree, in which ingredients extracted from the bark are transformed, seemingly by magic, from brown to a yellow gold. But gold pigments can also be extracted from cornflower, crocus, greater celandine, myrrh, and turmeric. Ali shares his own accessible adaptations for preparing these and other recipes rooted in medieval craft traditions. Along the way, he provides an engaging and informative natural history of the plants used, alongside the broad spectrum of marvelous colors they produce.Presenting original translations of medieval recipes taken from painters' and illuminators' technical manuscripts from the third century BCE through to the twenty-first century, alongside stunning botanical illustrations, Gold from Newton's Apple Tree is a captivating celebration of colors derived from nature. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

New Books in Art
Nabil Ali, "Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 43:35


Flowering currant, ivy, Portuguese laurel, and woad might all have grown in a medieval garden, but it would have taken special expertise to extract and create rich blue and purple pigments from them. Humans have been extracting dyes and inks from natural materials for millennia, and the practice was firmly established during the medieval era, recorded in manuscripts that survive today. Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes (Princeton UP, 2026) by Nabil Ali brings together recipes for making natural colors according to season, method, and ingredients.This unique book takes its title from an ink recipe derived from a descendant of Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree, in which ingredients extracted from the bark are transformed, seemingly by magic, from brown to a yellow gold. But gold pigments can also be extracted from cornflower, crocus, greater celandine, myrrh, and turmeric. Ali shares his own accessible adaptations for preparing these and other recipes rooted in medieval craft traditions. Along the way, he provides an engaging and informative natural history of the plants used, alongside the broad spectrum of marvelous colors they produce.Presenting original translations of medieval recipes taken from painters' and illuminators' technical manuscripts from the third century BCE through to the twenty-first century, alongside stunning botanical illustrations, Gold from Newton's Apple Tree is a captivating celebration of colors derived from nature. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in the History of Science
Nabil Ali, "Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 43:35


Flowering currant, ivy, Portuguese laurel, and woad might all have grown in a medieval garden, but it would have taken special expertise to extract and create rich blue and purple pigments from them. Humans have been extracting dyes and inks from natural materials for millennia, and the practice was firmly established during the medieval era, recorded in manuscripts that survive today. Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes (Princeton UP, 2026) by Nabil Ali brings together recipes for making natural colors according to season, method, and ingredients.This unique book takes its title from an ink recipe derived from a descendant of Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree, in which ingredients extracted from the bark are transformed, seemingly by magic, from brown to a yellow gold. But gold pigments can also be extracted from cornflower, crocus, greater celandine, myrrh, and turmeric. Ali shares his own accessible adaptations for preparing these and other recipes rooted in medieval craft traditions. Along the way, he provides an engaging and informative natural history of the plants used, alongside the broad spectrum of marvelous colors they produce.Presenting original translations of medieval recipes taken from painters' and illuminators' technical manuscripts from the third century BCE through to the twenty-first century, alongside stunning botanical illustrations, Gold from Newton's Apple Tree is a captivating celebration of colors derived from nature. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Nabil Ali, "Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 43:35


Flowering currant, ivy, Portuguese laurel, and woad might all have grown in a medieval garden, but it would have taken special expertise to extract and create rich blue and purple pigments from them. Humans have been extracting dyes and inks from natural materials for millennia, and the practice was firmly established during the medieval era, recorded in manuscripts that survive today. Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes (Princeton UP, 2026) by Nabil Ali brings together recipes for making natural colors according to season, method, and ingredients.This unique book takes its title from an ink recipe derived from a descendant of Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree, in which ingredients extracted from the bark are transformed, seemingly by magic, from brown to a yellow gold. But gold pigments can also be extracted from cornflower, crocus, greater celandine, myrrh, and turmeric. Ali shares his own accessible adaptations for preparing these and other recipes rooted in medieval craft traditions. Along the way, he provides an engaging and informative natural history of the plants used, alongside the broad spectrum of marvelous colors they produce.Presenting original translations of medieval recipes taken from painters' and illuminators' technical manuscripts from the third century BCE through to the twenty-first century, alongside stunning botanical illustrations, Gold from Newton's Apple Tree is a captivating celebration of colors derived from nature. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

New Books in Medieval History
Nabil Ali, "Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Medieval History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 43:35


Flowering currant, ivy, Portuguese laurel, and woad might all have grown in a medieval garden, but it would have taken special expertise to extract and create rich blue and purple pigments from them. Humans have been extracting dyes and inks from natural materials for millennia, and the practice was firmly established during the medieval era, recorded in manuscripts that survive today. Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical Recipes for Natural Inks, Paints, and Dyes (Princeton UP, 2026) by Nabil Ali brings together recipes for making natural colors according to season, method, and ingredients.This unique book takes its title from an ink recipe derived from a descendant of Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree, in which ingredients extracted from the bark are transformed, seemingly by magic, from brown to a yellow gold. But gold pigments can also be extracted from cornflower, crocus, greater celandine, myrrh, and turmeric. Ali shares his own accessible adaptations for preparing these and other recipes rooted in medieval craft traditions. Along the way, he provides an engaging and informative natural history of the plants used, alongside the broad spectrum of marvelous colors they produce.Presenting original translations of medieval recipes taken from painters' and illuminators' technical manuscripts from the third century BCE through to the twenty-first century, alongside stunning botanical illustrations, Gold from Newton's Apple Tree is a captivating celebration of colors derived from nature. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fotbollsmorgon
986. Nabil Bahoui gästar | Från tiden i AIK & galna fotbollshistorier | Fotbollsmorgons bingobricka

Fotbollsmorgon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 103:42


Fotbollsmorgon 11/4Programledare: Axel InsulanderPanel: Fabian Ahlstrand & Sabri SuvakciGäst: Nabil BahouiFotbollsmorgon firar 1000 avsnitt med liveshow. Biljetter UTE NU: https://allthingslive.se/event/fotbol...------------Vi gör detta avsnitt i samarbete med https://www.comfyballs.se/ Ange koden Staycomfy20 och få 20% rabatt på hela ordinarie sortimentet.------------Vi gör detta avsnitt i samarbete med Recipe For Men.Koden Fotbollsmorgon ger dig 25% på hela Recipe For Men-sortimentet.Gå in på http://www.recipeformen.se och kom i gång med en hudvårdsrutin som är enkel att förstå, använda och ger synliga resultat.Ta del av Axel och Björns tips på hur man kommer igång med en rutin samt några av deras favoriter https://recipeformen.se/fotbollsmorgonRabatten kan ej kombineras med andra erbjudanden.------------Redaktion: Oliver Tommos Jernberg, Carl Hultin, Victor Enberg & William ÅbergAnsvarig utgivare: Dawid Fjäll Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Movie Pals Podcast
Podcast #221 - The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026)

The Movie Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 63:24


Hey everyone, welcome back to the Movie Pals Podcast! This week we've got a packed episode featuring Mikey's Trio of Mini Reviews followed by our full breakdown of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026)! We kick things off with three quick-hit reviews assigned by Mikey after his Oscar bowling victory, then blast off into our main event as Mario goes cosmic in his latest big-screen adventure. ⸻ ⏱ Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 00:28 – Mikey's Trio of Mini Reviews 00:58 – Nabil's Review 09:13 – Marco's Review 18:27 – James' Review 25:19 – The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026) Review 53:40 – Spoiler Section 01:02:18 – Outro ⸻

La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
MM#271 – C'est maintenant… ou demain | gestion du temps, priorisation freelance

La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 12:27


C'est frustrant de ne pas avancer sur un projet auquel tu crois vraiment.C'est exactement ce que racontait Nabil dans le dernier épisode En route : une super idée, une vraie conviction… mais pas le temps de s'y consacrer.Dans cette Minute Marine, je te propose plusieurs pistes pour comprendre d'où vient cette frustration… et voir si tu peux l'éliminer, ou au moins mieux vivre avec.Est-ce que toi aussi tu as un projet que tu laisses de côté en ce moment ? Qu'est-ce qui te bloque vraiment ?(Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin

La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
En Route S3E1 - Nelly, Justine et Nabil - Thaïlande, La Défense et SMX

La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 39:46


Aujourd'hui, on retrouve Nelly, Justine et Nabil pour le deuxième épisode de la saison 3 de En Route.Avec eux, on se donne rendez-vous tous les deux mois pour faire, au micro du podcast, un point d'étape sur leur activité freelance : ce qui a avancé, ce qui coince, et ce qu'ils veulent mettre en place pour la suite.Dans cet épisode, on parle de décisions pas toujours confortables, de nouvelles missions, et de la difficulté à garder le cap quand tout s'accélère.- Nelly raconte pourquoi elle a refusé une mission pourtant bien payée — et ce que ça dit de sa façon de travailler avec ses clients.- Nabil démarre une nouvelle mission qui sécurise son activité pour plusieurs mois.- Justine, de retour de vacances, essaie de remettre de l'ordre dans ses priorités… sans s'éparpiller.On parle aussi de prospection, de charge mentale, de prise de recul… et de ce que ça change, concrètement, dans leur quotidien.Mais je ne t'en dis pas plus. Tu auras tout le détail de leurs avancées et de leurs réflexions en écoutant l'épisode !Les références évoquées par Nelly, Justine et Nabil:La page Linkedin du Club des Acheteurs FreelancesLe salon SMXLe BNI (réseau business)Le Sommet des FondatricesChangeNOW

Ultimate Guide to Partnering™
292 – Stop Automating Bad Processes: Why Your AI Strategy is Already Failing

Ultimate Guide to Partnering™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 28:38


Winning the AI Trust Race Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://theultimatepartner.com/ebook-subscribe/ Check Out UPX:https://theultimatepartner.com/experience/ In this compelling discussion from the Ultimate Partner Winter Retreat, Vince Menzione sits down with Marc Monday of ServiceNow and marketing expert Ashleigh Vogstad to deconstruct the “tectonic shifts” currently hitting the tech industry. As the market moves from AI excitement into a period of “POC fatigue,” the conversation pivots to the essential groundwork required for success: clean data, governed workflows, and the transition from an attention economy to a trust-based machine economy. They explore how Gen Z's massive spending power is reshaping marketplaces and why simply automating a 27-step bad process with AI is a recipe for failure. Whether you are a partner manager or an entrepreneur, this episode provides a roadmap for staying human in a machine-to-machine world. Key Takeaways The market is experiencing “POC fatigue,” making it critical to transition from experimental AI to real-world value driven by central databases and knowledge graphs. ServiceNow is shifting focus toward “Control Tower” solutions to govern and orchestrate how various AI agents interact with mission-critical data. We are moving from a human-centric “attention economy” to a “trust economy” where machines make high-stakes decisions on behalf of users. Automating an existing 27-step approval process without rethinking the workflow first results in an “automated bad process” rather than a solution. By 2030, 75% of B2B buyers will be Gen Z, a demographic that favors authentic voices and direct-to-fan platforms like Substack over traditional channels. Hyperscaler partnerships are becoming essential “third-party validation” layers that allow AI agents to verify a company's win rates and credibility. If you're ready to lead through change, elevate your business, and achieve extraordinary outcomes through the power of partnership—this is your community. At Ultimate Partner® we want leaders like you to join us in the Ultimate Partner Experience – where transformation begins. Key Tags ServiceNow, Marc Monday, Ashleigh Vogstad, Ultimate Partner, AI Fatigue, Agentic AI, Control Tower, Trust Economy, Knowledge Graph, Workflow Engine, Gen Z B2B, Marketplace, Hyperscalers, Machine-to-Machine, Data Governance, POC Fatigue, Substack, LinkedIn, Digital Transformation, Co-Selling, Partner Programs, ERP Intelligence, Uncanny Valley, Marketing Lag, Shared Business Planning. Transcript Ashleigh and Marc Monday Audio Episode [00:00:00] Ashleigh Vogstad: But the reality is, if you’re not using AI in a very meaningful way in your sales and marketing functions of your businesses, I mean you’re just way behind. [00:00:13] Vince Menzione: We just finished Ultimate Partners Winter Retreat here in beautiful Boca to a sold out crowd. Come join me now for a compelling discussion on the impacts of the tectonic shifts we’re all seeing. Maybe just a second about roles and responsibilities. Most of you know Ash from previous, uh, things you’ve been doing with us. [00:00:34] Vince Menzione: But, but maybe for you, Martin, this is your first time. [00:00:36] Marc Monday: Where should I [00:00:37] Vince Menzione: look there? Alternate partner. Their lives [00:00:38] Marc Monday: there? [00:00:39] Vince Menzione: Uh, yeah, over here is good. Either one. [00:00:41] Marc Monday: Look over there. Which would you prefer? [00:00:43] Vince Menzione: Um, this is good. [00:00:44] Marc Monday: Great. It’s, [00:00:45] Vince Menzione: and, but right now I’m just asking you for everybody, tell everybody who you are in your role. [00:00:49] Vince Menzione: ’cause you just shifted roles at ServiceNow. It’s [00:00:51] Marc Monday: true. It’s true. Hello everyone. My name is Mark one day and I lead the America’s partner business, uh, partner sales business at ServiceNow today. And effective Monday I’ll lead the global partner team. Uh, Jen Odes, who’s been on the podcast. Yes. She’s been and I are switching roles. [00:01:07] Marc Monday: Jen’s gonna go run the patch and I’m gonna run the programs, uh, effective next week. [00:01:11] Vince Menzione: That’s fantastic. [00:01:12] Marc Monday: And I live in Seattle. [00:01:15] Vince Menzione: You live in Seattle. Yeah. And you made the trip out here. I really appreciate that. It’s a long journey. And Vancouver or Whistler? So both of you came from the, from the West coast. [00:01:23] Marc Monday: This may be the first snowboarding panel in history of ultimate partner. [00:01:29] Ashleigh Vogstad: I liked the question earlier. Somebody asked, did anyone leave the snow to be here? It was literally a blizzard. I did not know if I would make it driving at 4:00 AM to the airport in a total whiteout. [00:01:41] Marc Monday: You’re getting zero sympathy from me Live in Whistler. [00:01:44] Vince Menzione: So, so Service now has been, uh, I would say on the forefront of this AI thing. I mean, like you were early in and control towers, that I always get the, the nomenclature wrong, but I do feel like we are seeing some, a level of fatigue right now. And I keep seeing, I mean, it feels like every, we’re getting whiplashed at least the last few weeks. [00:02:03] Vince Menzione: Are you seeing that? And what are the two or three biggest blockers you’re seeing now in the market? [00:02:10] Marc Monday: I think there’s, there’s a lot of excitement obviously in the marketplace, but there is a bit of AI fatigue. There’s a POC fatigue, I think that’s going on. I think the reality is we have to make AI real, and the reality is it starts with good data, uh, a, a central, uh, a database, and really making sure that that’s extensible through a knowledge graph. [00:02:31] Marc Monday: And then that provides us the ability to identify that workflow. Then importantly, um, making it real and, and as fast as possible. And I think that’s really important for the customer. One of the value props of ServiceNow, of course, is that we’ll meet the customer where they are with whatever their estate has, [00:02:47] Vince Menzione: right? [00:02:47] Marc Monday: So any hyperscaler, any workload, any core dataset, um, any LLM and, um, our history is as a workflow engine, and so we can bring that level of knowledge to their business. And then importantly, we bring together the governance and orchestration from a control tower perspective. [00:03:08] Vince Menzione: Nice. Ash had perspective on this, on the kind of the whiplash we’ve been feeling. [00:03:13] Vince Menzione: From From the marketing agency side? [00:03:15] Ashleigh Vogstad: Yeah. I mean, what comes to mind is the Miriam Webster dictionary said that LOP is the 2025 Word of the Year lop and Satchin Nadella actually came out with some press immediately following on that, saying that essentially that LOP is an exactly a useful construct to be having a conversation around the future of media. [00:03:37] Ashleigh Vogstad: But I think what this is pointing to is just we’re all navigating. Exactly how much AI is good ai, and maybe we will get into a little bit later, but what is the difference between selling to a human being and selling to a machine? Um, and really when we’re getting into this age agent landscape, it’s much more about that machine to machine conversation. [00:04:01] Ashleigh Vogstad: It’s not necessarily. Human eyeballs on recommendation links that is paid for by advertising. It’s more of a trust economy actually, where machines wanna be able to make decisions on our behalf with high trust so that you continue to enable that machine to make those decisions for you. [00:04:22] Vince Menzione: We talked about the data. [00:04:23] Vince Menzione: I thought we’d double click a little bit on that. In fact, that point it would normally have been here, but because of the snow wasn’t able to, they focus in on this governance and this data element. I was thinking maybe we could talk a little bit about that, because it doesn’t seem like AI will work properly if we don’t have the data to stay governed and clean, right? [00:04:42] Marc Monday: I think this is the amazing opportunity for the partners out there. They do this already. This is one of those assessments that’s so quick and not easy, but clear to deliver a value prop as a partner. Let’s get you ready for ai. Let’s make sure that we’re ensuring that your data’s in a extensible in a way across, uh, some sort of knowledge graph that can be accessed across a number of different, um, use cases. [00:05:09] Marc Monday: And oftentimes that’s multiple data sets. And so how do you get those columns and rows organized in a way that’s extensible for an agent, that we’re basically asking to do something that is an unique opportunity for partners right now. And I, I think that we maybe missed that step. So I see what I see happening right now is we’ve gotta come back to that as a starting point for the partners. [00:05:31] Vince Menzione: Let’s talk about agent ai or you also have orchestration AI as well. I wanna talk about their, your new service platform specifically, but maybe if you could double click with this on that. [00:05:42] Marc Monday: Well, I think that, you know, everyone is kind of trying to figure out how do we get there and who’s gonna orchestrate and govern what AI agent is calling on, what data set at what time, and what sequence. [00:05:54] Marc Monday: You may have a mission critical application that needs to have immediate access, and you may have other agents that have casual access. How do you control that in a meaningful way is gonna be become increasingly important. So we have the idea of this product that we call control tower. The control tower gives you the ability to manage that orchestration as well as the governance. [00:06:14] Vince Menzione: Any perspective on this? [00:06:17] Ashleigh Vogstad: I think I’ll share the perspective. As an entrepreneur, I know many people here represent. Companies that are our clients and are, are massive in scale and, and hyperscalers. But I think there are some people in the room who are running their own organizations. I think when I came out, Vince asked, you know, Ash growth mindset, how are you actually living this? [00:06:36] Ashleigh Vogstad: And we’re going through a journey in my business right now around what are all of the data sources that we have and how can we get that into an enterprise resource planning type system so that we can then overlay more intelligence. And that’s kind of where we’re at in the, it’s funny ’cause when you look at those maturity curves, they try and fit you in a box. [00:06:57] Ashleigh Vogstad: Nobody here likes being in a box. Um, and we’re in a corner. Yeah. In some ways it’s like we’re in that agentic box. I built an agent last week, funny enough for Microsoft actually, um, an executive comms agent, but in one hand we’re on that end and on the other, our data’s a mess and we really can’t apply a lot of intelligence to the majority of the data sources within our organization. [00:07:20] Ashleigh Vogstad: So we’re getting that all together right now. [00:07:22] Vince Menzione: When you came out, we talked a little bit, you were, you were mentioning having an advertising agency, marketing agency. The changes that are going on right now. Right? The attention economy and the trust economy. And I thought maybe you could double click with us on that. [00:07:35] Vince Menzione: ’cause that’s, uh, very interesting to see this shift. [00:07:39] Ashleigh Vogstad: It’s a huge shift. So, uh, 1964 Canadian philosopher, Marshall McCluen, he comes out and he says The medium is the message. [00:07:49] Audience Question: Yeah. [00:07:49] Ashleigh Vogstad: And so you wanna think about how is agenta a different medium and what are the biases that this medium inherently has? So in my media world, you know, you get these storytelling tools rolling out at Speed Chat, GBT, soa, and in the beginning they’re really at that low end of the curve. [00:08:08] Ashleigh Vogstad: You know, they can produce a shitty first draft, uh, but the content that they’re creating is really low emotional resonance. If you take kind of a neuroscientist perspective on this, and I’m definitely not a neuroscientist, but the part of your brain that’s responsible for that pattern recognition, your cortical sal circuit, that’s what’s kicking in. [00:08:29] Ashleigh Vogstad: And when you’re looking at, say, an advertisement, you’re starting to think, you know, is what I’m looking at actually commensurate with what I expect to see? And when it’s not, you can trigger that what psychologists call your uncanny valley. Now some will argue that on County Valley is really diminishing these days because AI generated media is getting better and better. [00:08:52] Ashleigh Vogstad: And I do think that it’s something you want to lean in, but you also wanna think intelligently around how you’re using this new medium and exactly what its, what its biases are. [00:09:03] Vince Menzione: Is that the gut syndrome? Like when you feel something in your gut? Is that what you described? [00:09:07] Ashleigh Vogstad: Yeah. Yeah. I mean, the classic example is Coca-Cola. [00:09:10] Ashleigh Vogstad: So 2024 Coca-Cola rolled out their very nostalgic for many of us holiday campaign, and they decided to use tools like Luma Dream Machine to make this whole Santa Claus North Pole, but AI generated universe. And it had that classic stuff around, you know, six fingered people and it gave you this. Kind of creepy post-apocalyptic vibe and the campaign completely tanked in market. [00:09:37] Ashleigh Vogstad: Or more recently, last year, mango rolled out a new fashion line Mango’s a huge global fashion retailer. They rolled out a new fashion line, and in their advertisements they had AI generated models and AI generated clothing. Like to sell a real line. So, you know, you, you have to really be thinking about, again, when we come to an attention economy based on human beings or a machine economy based on trust, many of these companies are still selling to us human beings. [00:10:09] Ashleigh Vogstad: And I, I think they can forget that at times. [00:10:12] Vince Menzione: So what’s your guidance to customers today and to this audience and viewers watching us today from a go-to market motion? In this world of ai, like what? What are you telling? What? How are you counseling these organizations? [00:10:25] Ashleigh Vogstad: You need to have an authentic voice. [00:10:27] Ashleigh Vogstad: We, we’ve heard this a million times, so I’ll try and put a bit of a, a different spin on it at platforms direct to fan platforms, things like Substack. Substack grew 48% last month. I mean, we are seeing this skyrocket, and that’s a new channel where you can have an authentic voice. Many people in this room, myself included, we live on LinkedIn as the business to business platform. [00:10:50] Ashleigh Vogstad: Consider expanding out into, into a new channel, um, would be one of my recommendations. Interesting. [00:10:57] Vince Menzione: Any, anything else from, uh, what you developed or what you use and ai and what do you, what, what tools do you recommend they use and what. [00:11:06] Ashleigh Vogstad: There. [00:11:06] Vince Menzione: Yeah. [00:11:06] Ashleigh Vogstad: What are we seeing with our, so I can give this example of this executive comms agent that we built. [00:11:12] Ashleigh Vogstad: Or even part, yeah, we’re building agents all the time, so what we try to do is think about what is our customer seeking to solve. We heard a lot today about outcomes, and then we challenge an AI first lens, which is how can we build something with AI to make this easier, better, faster, more creative? We’ll even do things, we’re a marketing agency, so we’ll even do things like beat the bot, pitch competitions. [00:11:37] Ashleigh Vogstad: So this is where you’re inviting your agent into the room and you’re asking it to put the pitch together, say for ServiceNow and Microsoft, and what can it come up with? And then we put it in a room of human beings and see who can out pitch. Bot, um, and come up with a more novel, creative idea. But the reality is, if you’re not using AI in a very meaningful way in your sales and marketing functions of your businesses, I mean, you’re just way behind. [00:12:07] Ashleigh Vogstad: And I see it a bit more advanced in all honesty and sales because I think some of your large. Organizations push the AI down to the sellers. Mm-hmm. Um, so they’re somewhat forced to use it, but in marketing, I’m still seeing a real lack, which is funny since generative AI came out in 2022 and everybody thought the marketing function was the one to really be disrupted and displaced. [00:12:30] Ashleigh Vogstad: I do think your marketing teams need to be leaning in more. [00:12:35] Vince Menzione: We were talking about trust earlier. I wanna weave this into the conversation. Right. How do, how do you. How do you think through trust and applying trust in the area I world, I’ll ask you both this question under service. Now think about it. How do you think about it or transcend? [00:12:54] Marc Monday: Maybe I’ll take a step back. I, I think just to kind of go back to the previous question, I think we’re in this age of massive complexity. Incredible complexity. Nina said it earlier, the customers kind of want us to tell them what to do. What are the steps? We’re at this dichotomy of this level of complexity that’s almost unimaginable and we have to make it simple. [00:13:18] Marc Monday: I think that’s the first one. And then that, that is put up against this notion of we have to go incredibly fast ’cause the market’s moving faster than we can even understand it. [00:13:28] Vince Menzione: Yeah. [00:13:29] Marc Monday: And then we have to add on this veneer, and this is where the partner community becomes so important of how do we scale? [00:13:35] Marc Monday: So how do you take simplicity, speed, and scale and bring it to market? It starts with the data, of course it starts with the workflow, but I might just take a giant step back and say one of the things that another partner opportunity you might run to really consider is automating a bad process, even with AI is still a bad process. [00:13:58] Marc Monday: So again, a partner opportunity is, let’s zoom back out and say if your approval. Takes 13 steps in 27 days, building an AI process around that. Without rethinking it might not be the right solution. So I think part of it is also like rather than just dictating all of the steps, part of it, to the point of telling the customer the steps is getting them to participate in that conversation. [00:14:29] Marc Monday: Why do you have 27 approval layers? Well. It’s the most dangerous thing in the language. It’s because we’ve always done it that way. Well, what if we did it differently? Yeah. And so I think that’s an area where the trust is a two-way street and you can’t just the part, the customer shouldn’t just outsource all of their decision making to you. [00:14:50] Marc Monday: At the same time, you have to bring them into that discussion of what are you trying to accomplish and what is your, um, risk appetite relative to that. [00:15:02] Ashleigh Vogstad: Yeah, that, that’s great, mark. I mean, trust is a really important conversation. I think about the Amazon versus Perplexity lawsuit right now that some are headlining the end of commerce. [00:15:14] Ashleigh Vogstad: Um, and so really this precedent setting case, what this is about is perplexity. Essentially is disintermediating the Amazon platform. So you know it’s making purchase decisions on your behalf, so, so this idea of trust in the agent world is something I think about a lot. And how do you optimize trust for this agentic world? [00:15:36] Ashleigh Vogstad: The professor I was mentioning, Eric Zow, who has this attention economy and the trust economy for agents where my research is leaning in is really around what is the hyperscaler layer on top of that. My working theory is that hyperscaler partnerships are just gonna become more important because the machines need to verify via trusted third party data sources what it is that you’re up to. [00:16:02] Ashleigh Vogstad: So how many deals have you done? Uh, what is your win rate percentage? This kind of information is incredibly valuable to the agent world, and so I think we’re gonna see an. Increasing lean in to these third party validation co-selling systems like partner center. [00:16:22] Marc Monday: I mean, just to add onto yeah. This idea, I mean, we do talk a lot about trust, but attention is probably underserved if I think about the role of a partner manager or an alliance director, it’s all about the trade-offs of what am I gonna spend my time on today? [00:16:37] Marc Monday: And you’re being pulled in a million directions, and I dunno about you, but it’s probably 900 to 10,000 unread emails and maybe you’ll respond to your immediate messages and if something happens, you’ll respond in in text. Part of it is also delineating between the busyness and the impact, and I think a lot of that’s also part of this discussion of how do we get focused on the outputs that matter. [00:17:02] Marc Monday: Really helping the customer get there through that discussion, which again goes back to it has to be a dialogue with the customer rather than just, this is the solution. Here’s our SOW. We’ll see you in six months. [00:17:14] Vince Menzione: Agree. We have a couple extra minutes. I was thinking of maybe opening it up for you. Any questions? [00:17:19] Vince Menzione: We have a mic in the back and I’m sure people have questions about this topic is, is fascinating to me and I wanna make sure that we’ve covered any of the questions we have. We have one right in the front from Shannon. [00:17:30] Marc Monday: Send the hard [00:17:31] Vince Menzione: questions over there. Not Yes. I’ll take the Easy books. Yeah. [00:17:36] Audience Question: You referenced marketing lag. [00:17:38] Audience Question: I think all of us would love to see marketing leading. [00:17:41] Ashleigh Vogstad: Yes. [00:17:42] Audience Question: Um, so how are you infusing within your marketing team at different levels around content creation? Um, there’s so much, uh, ego right on being a graphic designer or an editor, a copy editor that they. The human inflation in that conversation is a, is a hard thing to get them over. [00:18:02] Audience Question: And now AI can help this. How are you? [00:18:04] Ashleigh Vogstad: Yeah, let’s have a conversation after. But you just brought up a funny No, I’m gonna answer as well, but you brought up, brought up a funny, uh, conversation we had internally, just in the last 24 hours we’re interviewing for a new creative director and one of our candidates said, yes, but I don’t do Figma. [00:18:20] Ashleigh Vogstad: I’m not a UX person. I just laughed and I said, you know, the day is coming where It’s a designer, it’s a UX person, it’s a project manager, a program manager, a copywriter. You know, AI is condensing a lot of roles in that way. So I think being multidisciplinary in your skillset is, um. Is quite valuable, but I’ll also take this into a hyperscaler direction and say, no. [00:18:46] Ashleigh Vogstad: Here audiences, 75% of it buyers are going to be Gen Z by 2030. They have 12 trillion in spending power. I was in Silicon Valley yesterday, uh, helping a customer with a wind story. They did a $12 million transaction through Marketplace. Now that’s very impressive, but it would’ve been more impressive two years ago. [00:19:06] Ashleigh Vogstad: There are more and more, 10 million plus. Deals happening through marketplace. And so if you look at that Gen Z and start to understand them and their buying behavior, like another example is, I think it’s 80%, no, no half, sorry, half of Gen Z last month made a purchase via Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube. They are used to making these online transactions and average purchase price is going up. [00:19:35] Ashleigh Vogstad: You know, $500,000 plus is starting to be the average in some of these enterprise selling platforms. So as a marketing team, how are we kind of going in and leading the marketplace? Conversation I think is really critical and there’s technical elements to that. [00:19:52] Marc Monday: Maybe the caveman view of that would be, um, the other side, which is I think someone earlier said, we have to know where our customer is at. [00:20:00] Marc Monday: And a lot of our, we are very lucky. We live in this very insular tech bubble and we’re thinking about, you know, where we are 10 years from now and the customer’s gonna are gonna get there eventually, and it’s gonna happen faster. But I would say in marketing, I mean the two easiest use cases right now are around localization. [00:20:16] Marc Monday: Language localization and then specific market localization, like we don’t have to solve world hunger right now. There are some steps and those steps are some of the easy things. Localization probably is a big component of your marketing budget. That’s something that you can get really good, really fast language localization, addition market localization. [00:20:35] Marc Monday: This market is a healthcare market. This market is an SMB market. Those are two areas where that through partner marketing motion can to get accelerated very quickly and has a tremendous ROI. [00:20:47] Vince Menzione: Yeah. Great one. Nina, you had a question [00:20:50] Audience Question: three Mark. You, you just, you just hit on part of it is that value proposition message is, it’s really easy in AI to, to fine tune that. [00:20:59] Audience Question: The other thing that I’ll be very transparent about, um, at least in my organization and America’s partner, we only work with um, third party. Marketing vendors now that are AI first period. [00:21:12] Audience Question: Nice. We [00:21:12] Audience Question: completely cleaned out who the vendors are that we will approve to work with. Wow. Um, so because we can also see the cost reduction, but it is a mindset change. [00:21:22] Audience Question: They have to, they, if, if they’re gonna be positioning this, it has to be inherent. It has to be part of their culture of, at. [00:21:29] Marc Monday: Ashley made a really wonderful point. I mean, this bad first draft is so key and so, you know, in the past we would’ve spent. A couple days or maybe even a week on a really bad first draft. [00:21:40] Marc Monday: And the bad first draft is just to generate feedback. You can generate a bad, a good, bad first draft in a couple of minutes with the right prompts. [00:21:48] Vince Menzione: Yeah, good. Point. Point questions to the back, Steven. [00:21:55] Audience Question: Mark, as you guys are building out agents, the orchestration to manage them, is that taking you into workflows outside of ServiceNow? [00:22:05] Audience Question: Yes. [00:22:07] Vince Menzione: Repeat the question, sorry. Yeah. Just in case people aren’t getting [00:22:09] Marc Monday: Yes. The question is, um, for ServiceNow specifically, um, is that taking you out of your traditional business? And I think he, he means it’s probably business in it, and the answer is yes. So our value promise is that we can go north, south, east, west, across the estate. [00:22:24] Marc Monday: Regardless of the workflow. So there are scenarios where we are expanding. Of course, we have a commitment to driving the CRM business, moving beyond just customer service management, but all the way through the process to CPQ and we’ll productize many of those things. But the reality is, if the workflow touches, let’s say. [00:22:42] Marc Monday: Uh, a, a big database, you know, from one of your known providers, uh, an HCM system, your our traditional IT system. This is maybe around service delivery of a particular set of kit to a new employee for onboarding or offboarding across a number of those systems of record. Yes, we’ll continue to do that, and honestly, it’s the value promise for us that because we are capable of working with. [00:23:06] Marc Monday: Every hyperscaler, every application, every data set, we can go up and down and across the state. [00:23:12] Audience Question: Hi everyone. I’m Jen Pauls. Hey, Jen. I have a um, I have a question for you. So when you’re incorporating AI, and also you mentioned trust, how do you make sure that the offerings that you’re coating on are feasible specifically for that whole individual partner and client? [00:23:34] Audience Question: And you’re not repeating. Something. Does that make sense to you? Yeah. Like how do you make sure that there is an individualized component that is original in thought, even though you’re feeding this pipeline, all these combined thoughts? [00:23:51] Marc Monday: I, I don’t wanna push back on the premise, but I do think in some instances, partners, implementers will have competing solutions that do effectively the same thing. [00:23:59] Marc Monday: Ideally they’re differentiated, but I do think publishing a, a standard. Particularly from a security and a reliability perspective, what that traditionally we would’ve called that API standard, and then a level of validation, either via human validation or systemic AI validation is really key. Um, the solution that gets marketed, let’s say, in our marketplace should work and it should be secure and it should be reliable. [00:24:25] Marc Monday: So we processes to manage that, if that’s the question. [00:24:29] Audience Question: Right? Well, it would, you know, yes. Yes. But. Um, when you’re trying to create a dispute or an offering, right, that’s specific to that particular partner, this is where I’m going. How do you make sure that the thoughts that are coming in are specifically, I guess, individualized for that one partner and what they’re doing and how they’re going to make a new, um, new, uh, track or a new journey in what you’re selling? [00:24:57] Ashleigh Vogstad: I mean, I would answer that I think with differentiation is still really important. And if anything, if we had an 80 20 rule for 80% of the lift is coming from ai, we’re all still here and employed because there is a rule for the, the human, at least currently in that 20%. And I would say. Running teams who are often building new offers and products, both on the ISV and SI side of things. [00:25:25] Ashleigh Vogstad: Getting that unique differentiation is critically important. Like that’s where a lot of value is created. Or you could look at, I mean Nabil probably has stories about this all day in the MSP world is it’s really challenging for MSPs to differentiate on top of their core offering, but that is where value creation happens. [00:25:43] Ashleigh Vogstad: Yeah. Nina more, I’ll [00:25:44] Audience Question: just piggyback on that. My recommendation to a lot of, of our partners today is build out agents at that 80% watermark. Right? And that’s a little bit what you were talking about, the 80, 20, 80% of that functionality. Quite honestly, if you’re looking at an call center or something, is something that can be ported. [00:26:05] Audience Question: The, the magic is working with the partner on what X 20 is that differentiates their business, their experience, how, uh, the applicability to. So I, I will, I, to your point about ology, the premise, I mean it, to me, I think repeatability is, is awesome. It’s a superpower. It’s gonna get us there faster. It’s in that 20%. [00:26:31] Audience Question: Yeah. [00:26:34] Vince Menzione: Thank, perfect, thank you. [00:26:36] Marc Monday: Maybe I’ll close with with one really simple use case just for all of us that are in the partner profession and we work in alliances or partner management. The easiest and best, most effective use case for us as power users today is a shared business plan. Here are the goals and objectives of us as a vendor or a platform provider. [00:26:57] Marc Monday: Here are the goals and objectives of us as the implementer or a resell partner. Um, and in the past I used to describe this as a really complicated bow tie. On one side, you’d have our goals, and on the other side you’d have the, the, the implementer’s goals. And you’d spend all this time weaving together a knot and try to tie it together. [00:27:16] Marc Monday: That activity can happen in about five seconds with the right prompt. And you can very quickly say, oh, you guys think about a CV. We think about a RR Oh, your fiscal year is, is offset. Your fiscal year isn’t, oh, you call this product something different. Um, we care about platform revenue. We care about services revenue. [00:27:35] Marc Monday: You can reconcile that into a pretty darn good shared scorecard and business plan in a matter of seconds. Yeah, and that is a huge time saver. I [00:27:45] Vince Menzione: love that. [00:27:47] Ashleigh Vogstad: It’s just an ama uh, it just thumbs up for me because that joint business planning just doesn’t happen enough. I, I’m in some of the biggest alliances on, on the planet really, and it’s shocking to me how little joint business planning is done. [00:28:00] Ashleigh Vogstad: And for the marketing question, Shannon, like how can marketers lean in? I mean, market development funds are made available based on things like joint business plugs. [00:28:09] Vince Menzione: That’s right. Yeah, really great point. Great voice. Thank you so much. So good to have you finally have you here. Thank you, mark and Ash. [00:28:17] Vince Menzione: Thank you so much [00:28:18] Audience Question: Owens. [00:28:19] Vince Menzione: Don’t forget, ultimate Partner Live is coming soon, May 11th through the 13th in beautiful Bellevue, Washington. I hope to see you there.

Story of the Fight
UFC London: Evloev vs Murphy | ONE Friday Fights 147: Asadula vs Nong-O | Rambolek vs Nabil | React

Story of the Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 58:55


MERCH IS HERE: https://storyofthefight.etsy.comAny UFC video shown on this stream belongs to:https://www.instagram.com/ufc/Thank you so much ONE Championship for letting us use your footage!ATTRIBUTIONSSOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/@ONEChampionshipCREATED BY: ONE ChampionshipALERT: Next week you are welcome to join us LIVE on our YouTube Channel at 9am PST/11am CST if you wanna comment and laugh along with Will, Miro, and Rich! Otherwise, hit us up any way you like including by email to have your questions answered in our mailbag episode! Please leave a rating and a review along with a subscription, and check out our YouTube channel to like & subscribe!Video Episode in Full: https://youtube.com/live/KucXn5KVY5ghttps://Instagram.com/StoryoftheFighthttps://Twitter.com/StoryoftheFighthttps://Twitch.tv/storyofthefightTikTok: @StoryoftheFight---00:00:00 - Welcome & Intros UFC London00:01:50 - Movsar Evloev vs Lerone Murphy 00:12:38 - Luke Riley vs Michael Aswell Jr.00:17:12 - Iwo Baraniewski vs Austen Lane00:21:45 - Danny Silva vs Kurtis CampbellPrelims00:24:24 - Mason Jones vs Axel Sola 00:29:15- Nathaniel Wood vs Losene Keita00:33:00 - Shanelle Dyer vs Ravena Oliveira00:35:55 - Administrative Details00:38:26 - ONE Friday Fights 147 00:38:50 - Asadula Imangazaliev vs Nong-O 00:45:55 - Rambolek vs Nabil Anane 00:56:25 - Administrative Details/Next Episode Preview/Outro

Micro binfie podcast
150 - Genomicx

Micro binfie podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 43:07


In this episode, Lee, Nabil, and Andrew experiment with “vibe coding” bioinformatics tools using AI coding assistants. The goal: quickly build useful genomics utilities that run entirely in the browser via WebAssembly, without requiring command-line installs or servers. Nabil states: “Even if you don't want to use this technology, you should pay attention - because everyone else will.” They discuss how existing bioinformatics programs can be compiled to WebAssembly and wrapped with simple browser interfaces so analyses run locally on a user's machine. This keeps genomic data private while making tools easier to access. The prototype tools discussed in the episode are available here: https://genomicx.github.io/ These examples show how browser-based bioinformatics might work for lightweight tasks such as genome comparisons and basic sequence analysis. Topics Covered * Using AI tools to rapidly prototype bioinformatics software * Compiling genomics programs to WebAssembly * Running analyses locally in the browser * Privacy advantages of keeping genomic data on the user's computer * Practical limits of browser-based computation Try the tools and let us know what you think using the hashtag #genomicx

Parel Radio
#297 - Lieve Andrew - documentaire

Parel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 65:42


In ‘Lieve Andrew' luister je naar jonge vrouwen die zich verdiepen in de online manosphere. De wereld van Andrew Tate en andere influencers die extreme mannelijkheid en conservatieve man-vrouw verhoudingen promoten. Ook hoor je Nabil en Alex. Alex kan zich vinden in bepaalde aspecten van die manosphere, hij raakt geïnspireerd door influencers. Nabil weet vanuit zijn verleden hoe aantrekkelijk radicaal gedachtengoed kan zijn. Nabil en Alex worstelen met vragen als: mag een man zijn gevoelens laten zien? Hoe bied je een vrouw échte veiligheid? Welke antwoorden biedt de manosphere? En wat zijn de levenslessen waar je écht iets aan hebt? Een genuanceerde maar ook onthutsende documentaire over de effecten van de manosphere.  Lieve Andrew is gemaakt door Lotte van Gaalen en  Lotteke Boogerd voor en met (Theatergezelschap) "Girls in woods". Eindmontage: Chiel Verbakel. Meer informatie: www.girlsinwoods.nl Parel Radio Podcast brengt je de mooiste radioverhalen. Tijdloos en iedere twee weken een nieuwe aflevering. Host: Stef Visjager. Mailadres voor vragen en suggesties: radioparel@gmail.com

Slow Mo with Urban You Podcast
Alera Skin Care - Zensa with guest Nabil Khan

Slow Mo with Urban You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 30:26


In this episode, we sit down with Nabil Khan from Zensa to explore the science behind one of the most trusted numbing creams used in aesthetic procedures today.Nabil shares how Zensa Numbing Cream was formulated, why its water-based formula makes a difference compared to traditional oil-based numbing creams, and how the brand has evolved alongside the growing aesthetics industry. From microblading and laser hair removal to tattooing and other cosmetic treatments, we discuss how effective numbing solutions can significantly improve the experience for both providers and patients.We also dive into what makes Zensa unique — including its vegan, cruelty-free formulation, safety standards, and the importance of provider education and patient trust in aesthetic medicine.If you're an aesthetic provider, artist, or someone interested in the science behind patient comfort, this conversation offers valuable insight into the innovation shaping modern treatments.

Impact Podcast with John Shegerian
Transitioning to a Circular Economy with Nabil Nasr of REMADE Institute

Impact Podcast with John Shegerian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 47:29


Filosofía de calle
02. LA VIDA DE NABIL FUERA DE ALOFOKE FT. DJ NABIL

Filosofía de calle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 59:18 Transcription Available


En esta nueva entrega invitamos a nuestro gran amigo DJ Nabil, Nabil Rodríguez o como le dicen en las redes "El Pilero" con él estuvimos hablando sobre su vida antes del Edificio Rojo, sus tiempos de pandemia y que él piensa sobre el entretenimiento nocturno y si han habido cambios desde que empezó. Esperamos que lo disfruten

Reportage Afrique
L'Ouest centrafricain, une décennie après la crise: l'émotion des réfugiés de retour au pays [1/4]

Reportage Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 2:25


En Centrafrique, ils ont attendu douze longues années. Douze années d'exil, d'incertitude et de survie loin de leur terre natale. Ce mois de février 2026 marque la fin d'un chapitre douloureux pour 286 réfugiés centrafricains, qui ont fui la crise militaro-politique de 2013 pour se réfugier au Cameroun voisin. Après plus d'une décennie passée loin de chez eux, ils ont officiellement regagné la République centrafricaine, dans le cadre d'un retour volontaire organisé et encadré par les autorités des deux pays, sous la coordination du Haut-Commissariat pour les réfugiés des Nations unies. De notre envoyé spécial, À l'aube, la frontière entre le Cameroun et la Centrafrique s'éveille dans un silence chargé d'histoire. Une dizaine de bus de transport en commun s'immobilisent devant la barrière qui sépare les deux pays. À leur bord, 286 réfugiés, pour la plupart des femmes et des enfants. Assis au premier rang du bus, Adamou tient fermement un drapeau centrafricain, tandis que son fils Nabil brandit celui du Cameroun. Tous deux regardent à travers les vitres : sur leurs visages, se lisent la fierté et une émotion difficile à contenir. « Mon fils est né au Cameroun dans un camp de réfugiés. Il y a passé treize années de sa vie. On lui montrait son pays à travers des photos. Aujourd'hui, il est fier d'être de retour dans son pays, comme s'il retrouvait une partie de lui qu'il n'avait jamais connue », raconte le jeune père. Lorsque la portière s'ouvre, Nafissa Zara se lève aussitôt. Elle se précipite pour descendre, la première, son sac serré contre elle. L'instant est chargé d'émotion. « J'ai fui la guerre. J'avais abandonné mon village dans l'urgence, laissant derrière moi des maisons détruites, des champs incendiés et des proches tués. Les souvenirs sont douloureux. Mais ce retour triomphal marque un signe d'espoir. Je suis là pour reconstruire mon pays », affirme-t-elle. Environ 600 000 Centrafricains ont trouvé refuge dans les pays voisins, selon le Haut-Commissariat aux réfugiés (HCR) de l'ONU. Son représentant, Williams Chemaly, affirme que plusieurs dizaines de milliers ont déjà pu regagner le pays. « En Centrafrique, nous avons 75 000 Centrafricains qui sont revenus d'asile durant les trois, quatre dernières années. En plus des rapatriés, il y a des personnes déplacées internes, presque 400 000 personnes déplacées à l'intérieur du pays. Notre travail est d'appuyer le gouvernement à servir les réfugiés étrangers, les personnes déplacées internes et les rapatriés », détaille-t-il. Une fois rapatriés et réinstallés, ces Centrafricains de retour bénéficient de plusieurs programmes de relèvement socio-économique. « De la nourriture, de la protection immédiate, des interventions sociales et des besoins sanitaires. Il y a des interventions de fonds pour aider les personnes à ouvrir les fenêtres pour l'avenir. Il y a un travail structurant avec le gouvernement pour que le retour ne marque pas la fin de l'assistance, mais le début du développement », affirme Williams Chemaly. À ce jour, au moins 14 pôles de développement ont été créés par le gouvernement, le HCR et les bailleurs de fonds. Ceux-ci visent à permettre aux réfugiés de devenir acteurs de leur avenir, portés par l'espoir de reconstruire leur pays. À lire aussiOuest de la Centrafrique: avec la saison de la transhumance, tensions entre agriculteurs et éleveurs ressurgissent

Estelle Midi
Le sentiment du jour – Nabil, auditeur : "Bien sûr qu'on a peur pour nos enfants ! On a une société qui est de plus en plus violente... J'ai grandi à Marseille, on avait un papa autoritaire, on savait se tenir à carreau" - 10/02

Estelle Midi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 2:14


Avec : Frédéric Hermel, journaliste RMC. Élise Goldfarb, entrepreneure. Et Jean-Philippe Doux, journaliste et libraire. - Accompagnée de Charles Magnien et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.

The Friday Move | BNR
Nabil Aoulad Ayad, Jildou van der Bijl & Ruben van der Meer

The Friday Move | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 123:21


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Jews On Film
After Hours w/ Nabil Ayers (Re-Release)

Jews On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 85:21


Daniel and Harry welcome Nabil Ayers - music industry entrepreneur, podcaster, musician, and author to discuss Martin Scorsese's 1985 dark comedy "After Hours" starring Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, and Linda Fiorentino.They discuss SoHo in the 1980s, Scorsese's exploration of temptation and punishment, how this film fits into the "Yuppie Nightmare" canon of films alongside others like "Fatal Attraction" and "American Psycho,” and how tough it was to get into a walkup apartment when the buzzer wasn't working.As always, they end the episode by ranking the film's Jewishness in terms of its cast & crew, content, and themes.IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088680/Trailer - https://youtu.be/LQRawYZl-lsJoe Frank's NPR Monologue that partially inspired "After Hours"- https://youtu.be/MIG636ri4r8Check out Nabil's podcast, IdentifiedCheck out Nabil's book - My Life in The SunshineConnect with Jews on Film online:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jewsonfilm/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jewsonfilmpodYouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@jewsonfilmTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jewsonfilmpod

La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
CPEDPV #6 – Un club, des photos et tout qui tombe | communauté, LinkedIn, IA

La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 19:36


C'est peut-être un détail pour vous… mais pour moi, ça veut dire beaucoup.Un nouveau rendez-vous de La Cohorte où l'on revient sur des phrases entendues dans les interviews du podcast. Des phrases qu'on aurait tort de laisser filer car elles révèlent beaucoup sur la manière de construire son business freelance!Aujourd'hui, je me replonge dans le premier épisode de la saison 3 de En Route, enregistré avec Nelly, Nabil et Justine.Je reviens sur leurs réponses à une question toute simple : Dans quel domaine avez-vous progressé ces dernières semaines ?Trois réponses différentes, mais un point commun très clair :ils et elle progressent en mettant immédiatement en pratique ce qu'ils apprennent.– Nelly raconte comment elle a intégré l'IA dans son quotidien en testant directement sur sa propre communication,– Nabil partage ce qu'il apprend en créant et en animant une communauté, alors même qu'il n'y connaissait rien au départ,– Justine explique comment elle a clarifié son positionnement en parlant avec d'autres, en ajustant ses messages et en mettant à jour son profil Linkedin!Trois détails qui rappellent une chose essentielle : en freelance, on progresse rarement en accumulant des savoirs, mais en les confrontant au réel, parfois en devenant soi-même son premier “client test”.Bon...Et toi, dans quel domaine as-tu progressé ces dernières semaines ?(Envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin pour me répondre

Les p'tites histoires
Le collectionneur de souvenirs

Les p'tites histoires

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 12:51


Plongez dans l'aventure touchante de Nabil qui parle de l'oubli et de la maladie d'Alzheimer

Rothen s'enflamme
Nabil, supporter de l'OM : "De Zerbi doit s'en aller !"

Rothen s'enflamme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 5:12


La première heure en intégralité de l'émission « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous qui vous plonge dans un vestiaire de foot. Tous les soirs, des anciens joueurs professionnels analysent et débattent autour de l'actualité du foot. Jérôme Rothen anime des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team composée de Christophe Dugarry, Emmanuel Petit, Jean-Michel Larqué, Eric di Meco, Pascal Olmeta, Jérémy Menez et deux recrues : Andy Delort et Steve Savidan. Julien Cazarre propose son journal du foot : Le Cazarre enchainé ainsi qu'un quizz Rothen contre le reste du monde.

Rothen s'enflamme
Nabil, supporter de l'OM : "Il faut que De Zerbi s'en aille" – 29/01

Rothen s'enflamme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 4:47


Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.

La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
En Route S3E1 - Nelly, Justine et Nabil - 3 beaux contrats, 700 likes et questions pointues

La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 43:04


Aujourd'hui, on rencontre Nelly, Justine et Nabil !Ce sont les freelances que je vais suivre tout au long de l'année 2026.On a désormais rendez-vous, avec ce trio, tous les deux mois pour réaliser, au

Rothen s'enflamme
Nabil, supporter de l'OM, donne son jugement – 26/01

Rothen s'enflamme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 3:42


Un acteur du monde du foot est l'accusé du soir. Il est ensuite défendu avant le verdict du juge.

Rarified Heir Podcast
Episode #270: Nabil Ayers (Roy Ayers)

Rarified Heir Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 89:54


Today on another episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to Nabil Ayers, son of musician Roy Ayers, a jazz/funk/soul giant most famous for his song "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" and is likely one of the most sampled artists of all time. A vibraphonist, singer and composer, Ayers songs have been sampled by everyone from Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige and Snoop Dogg as well as had  collaborations with Alicia Keyes, The Roots and Tyler, The Creator among others. As you will soon hear, Nabil's story is unlike anything we have heard before on the podcast. Imagine growing up knowing who your father was but only meeting him occasionally. By design. Sometimes it was a planned meeting that lasted just long enough to ask, "Do you want some Tempura?" and others were times that were literally a chance meeting on the street at a music store. As you will soon hear, we discuss this and much more around his book, 2022's My Life in the Sunshine that explains all this and much more. Nabil himself was open, engaging, honest and ready to discuss everything. What it was like growing up with a Jewish/Baha'i Faith mother who really only wanted a child at the age of 20, his relationship with his uncle Alan, a jazz musician himself who really was the masculine figure Nabil looked up to the most and how he finally had lunch with his dad well into his 30s when things seemed to not be making as much sense as they did earlier in his life. Currently a record executive, he's the President of the Beggars Group of labels, a group of well respected, independent US and UK labels, Nabil has also played in bands, owned his own record store, has his own podcast on both family and identity, called Identified, has written articles for The Guardian, the New York Times and others, has his own Substack page and much more. Accomplished, talented and versatile, Nabil opened up to us about pretty much everything we asked about. His story is about as unique take on celebrity and growing up the child of a celebrity as we could imagine. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast and everyone has a story. But none of them are like the one you are going to hear, right now.

Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. Cesar Lozano
Dependencia emocional: cuando el amor empieza a doler

Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. Cesar Lozano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 16:44


En el episodio de hoy hablaremos de una de las mentiras más grandes sobre el amor: la idea de que alguien más tiene que venir a hacernos felices, a lo largo del programa, abordaremos por qué entrar a una relación desde la carencia emocional, el miedo o la necesidad casi siempre termina en drama, frustración y sufrimiento.Escucharás reflexiones directas, sin filtro, sobre los celos, el control, la dependencia emocional y esas expectativas irreales que muchos traemos desde cuentos infantiles. A través de una llamada real con Nabil, una mujer casada, madura y consciente, se habla de la importancia del respeto, la comunicación y saber cuándo callar para no lastimar la relación.Más adelante, el episodio sube de nivel con la participación de la terapeuta Mónica Venegas, quien explica las señales claras de que te estás relacionando desde el desequilibrio emocional: ilusionarte demasiado rápido, sentir ansiedad cuando no te hablan, pensar en esa persona todo el día y construir historias que solo existen en tu cabeza. 

Success Formula Podcast
The Luxury Watch Game Explained: Scarcity, Status & Smart Money

Success Formula Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 99:44


Luxury watches aren't just about time, they're about access, credibility, and opportunity.In this episode of Official Success Formula, Shawn sits down with Nabeel Soomro, founder of Timeless Time Pieces (Time by TMLS), to reveal the real business, psychology, and economics behind high-end watches like Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Richard Mille, and Hublot Masterpieces.Nabil breaks down:-Why buying at retail can cost more than paying the gray market premium-How “Franken-watches” fool buyers, even on verified platforms-The hidden risks of ghost listings and secondary market traps-His journey from $6/hour to handling six-figure timepieces-How luxury watches act as a membership card into elite business circles-Why faith, humility, and discipline are the ultimate success multipliersThis episode is a masterclass in entrepreneurship, resilience, networking, and smart investing,  whether you love watches or want to understand how status symbols quietly shape business outcomes.

The Movie Pals Podcast
Podcast #214 - Avatar: Fire & Ash (2025)

The Movie Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 83:26


Movie Pals Podcast #214 – Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Welcome back to the Movie Pals Podcast! In Episode 214, we wrap up our long-running segment “The Pals' Favorite Films of the Century” and dive into a full review of Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025). ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro 00:24 – The Pals' Favorite Films of the Century (2005–2009) • 01:03 – Nabil's Picks • 12:36 – James' Picks • 21:32 – Mikey's Picks • 31:46 – Marco's Picks 47:29 – Review of Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) 1:13:14 – ⚠️ Spoiler Section 1:21:53 – Outro

The Movie Pals Podcast
Podcast #213 - Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2025)

The Movie Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 83:40


Hey everyone, welcome back to the Movie Pals Podcast! This is Episode 213, and today we're continuing our ongoing segment “The Pals' Favorite Films of the Century”, followed by a full review of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair — the long-awaited combined cut of Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2. First up, each Pal continues their countdown of favorite films of the century, taking turns breaking down their picks and number one selections. Then we dive deep into Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, discussing how this version compares to the originals, what's changed, and whether it truly plays better as one epic film. And of course, we wrap things up with a full spoiler section, so tread carefully! ⏱ Timecodes: 00:00 – Intro 00:23 – The Pals' Favorite Films of the Century • Marco's Picks – 1:15 • Nabil's Picks – 14:20 • James' Picks – 28:03 • Mikey's Picks – 41:59 52:38 – Review: Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2025) 1:15:45 – Spoiler Section 1:22:07 – Outro

Loose Ends
Stuart Maconie, Angie Le Mar, Phil Ellis, Nabil Elouahabi, Seb Lowe, Goodnight Louisa

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 37:07


Stuart Maconie welcomes Angie Le Mar to talk about appearing in her son Travis Jay's Radio 4 comedy Rum Punch. The actor Nabil Elouahabi talks about his role as the veteran explosives officer in the TV drama Trigger Point and comedian Phil Ellis is about to tour the country with his new show Bath Mat. He joins us to tell us why he's about to wipe the floor with his new show.And we've music from Seb Lowe and Glasgow's Goodnight Louisa, who perform their new single 'Drew Barrymore'.Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Elizabeth Foster

The Movie Pals Podcast
Podcast #212 – Top 5 Films of 2010–2014

The Movie Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 34:52


We're back with a short-but-fun episode as we continue our “Favorite Films of the Century” series! This time we're looking at the Top 5 Films from 2010–2014, with each of the Pals sharing their personal favorites.

The Movie Pals Podcast
Podcast #211 - Predator: Badlands (2025)

The Movie Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 69:28


Hey everyone, welcome back to the Movie Pals Podcast! This is Episode 211, and today we're continuing our special segment “The Pals' Favorite Films of the Century!” — this week highlighting our top picks from 2005–2009

The Movie Pals Podcast
Podcast #210 - Frankenstein (2025)

The Movie Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 78:26


⚡️ The Movie Pals are back — and we're bringing something new to the show! In Episode 210, we kick off our latest segment: “The Pals' Favorite Films of the Century!” Over the next five episodes, we'll each share our top five favorite movies from every five-year stretch of the 21st century — starting with 2000–2004. Expect nostalgia, debate, and plenty of surprises as we look back on 25 years of cinema! Then, we shift gears to our review of Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein (2025). With Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as The Creature, this gothic reimagining explores the tragedy and obsession behind one of literature's most enduring stories. We discuss the film's tone, visuals, performances, and whether del Toro has once again created a modern classic.

The Movie Pals Podcast
Podcast #208 - One Battle After Another (2025)

The Movie Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 57:26


The Pals are back! In Episode 208, Nabil leads the review of Paul Thomas Anderson's newest film, One Battle After Another — a bold, surreal, and deeply emotional story about revolution, paranoia, and family legacy. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Benicio del Toro, this sweeping new PTA epic asks: can the past ever really stay buried? We dig into everything from the film's characters and tone to its massive production scale, thematic depth, and that unforgettable ending.