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Vigilance Urgence attentat / Opération place nette XXL / Européennes : le RN indétrônable ?
C'est une élection présidentielle sous haute de tension… En Russie, les débuts du scrutin, voué à réélire Vladimir Poutine victorieux, sont chaotiques, perturbés par plusieurs manifestations isolées. Au moins treize personnes ont d'ores et déjà été arrêtées pour des dégradations dans des bureaux de vote. Si ces émeutes ont pris par surprise le Kremlin, aucun suspens concernant l'issue de cette élection. Le chef du Kremlin en exercice depuis 2000 va décrocher un nouveau mandat. « C'est un scrutin particulièrement sous contrôle avec une répression des adversaires et des opposants politiques avant l'élection. C'est ce qui se passe souvent dans les démocraties autoritaires […] ce n'est pas une dictature puisqu'il y a des élections » défend timidement Sébastien Chenu, invité des 4 vérités ce samedi 16 mars 2024. Selon les statistiques officielles, Vladimir continue largement de séduire politiquement. Près de 70% de la population serait favorable à sa réélection et soutient sa législature bien qu'il n'ait pas réussi à redresser l'économie du pays comme il l'avait promis. Face à l'emprise qu'il exerce sur les citoyens, certains n'hésitent pas à employer le terme de dictateur. Et l'affaire Alexeï Navalny n'est pas là pour redorer son blason. Cet avocat russe, ennemi public numéro un du gouvernement, s'est éteint à l'âge de 47 ans, dans une prison de l'Arctique dans des conditions extrêmement mystérieuses. En effet, Vladimir Poutine affiche tolérance zéro en ce qui concerne ses détracteurs. Pour le vice-président du Rassemblement National, il faut être vigilant, ne considérant pas le chef du Kremlin comme un dictateur au sens propre. « Il faut faire attention parce qu'au-delà de Vladimir Poutine pour lequel on ne peut nourrir aucune sympathie, derrière un jour, il faudra bien reparler à la Russie. Aujourd'hui, c'est une démocratie autoritaire » tempère notre invité qui ne souhaite pas invectiver outre mesure l'occupant du palais. En cas de victoire de Vladimir Poutine (un scénario certain) ce dernier appelle à adopter la même attitude que Charles Michel, président du Conseil européen, qui a déjà salué ironiquement la réélection du chef du Kremlin. « On continuera à avoir des relations avec la Russie. Demain avec d'autres dirigeants russes il y aura un après Poutine. Espérons que ce soit le plus tôt possible » si tant est qu'ils soient plus démocrates que leur prédécesseur. Guerre en Ukraine : quelle issue ? Parmi ceux qui tiennent tête au Président russe, Emmanuel Macron s'est récemment attiré les foudres de son homologue. Ce dernier n'a pas exclu l'idée d'envoyer des troupes sur le sol ukrainien pour renforcer les effectifs sur le front depuis maintenant deux ans. Au sujet de la guerre en Ukraine, le locataire de l'Élysée a délibérément accusé le Rassemblement National d'avoir « fait le choix de la défaite » en s'abstenant lors du vote au Parlement sur l'accord bilatéral de sécurité avec l'Ukraine, au même titre que La France Insoumise qui a voté contre. « La guerre n'est pas un horizon pour nous. Et pour Emmanuel Macron, président inquiétant les Français, la guerre est un horizon comme se lever d'une chaise peut en être un. Je pense que cette désinvolture avec laquelle Emmanuel Macron gère le pays, cette façon d'inquiéter les Français, cette incapacité aussi à voir une ligne qui ne soit pas celle d'un zig-zag permanent que ce soit en politique intérieure ou extérieure est inquiétante » fustige Sébastien Chenu. Ce dernier accuse le chef d'État d'utiliser ce conflit « comme un enjeu électoral pour les élections européennes » et de servir sur un plateau des cartouches à Vladimir Poutine « en montrant qu'il y avait des distorsions européennes » sur le sujet. De passage à Berlin ce vendredi 15 mars 2024, Emmanuel Macron et le chancelier allemand Olaf Scholz ont, contre toute attente, affiché un front commun en passant sous silence leurs désaccords sur l'aide militaire à l'Ukraine. Cette semaine, 800 sites administratifs ont été attaqués et visés par une cyber-attaque d'une ampleur inédite. Le ministre de la Fonction Publique pointe du doigt des hackers pro russes. « Il faut s'en prémunir mais si l'idée c'est d'aller vers une escalade vers la guerre, j'aimerais qu'il prenne des initiatives de paix » explique le député. Pour cela, « il faudrait que la France soit un pouvoir de médiation comme elle l'a souvent été dans les conflits internationaux et qu'elle amène les deux partis autour d'une table […] On peut favoriser les capacités de ces négociations », propose notre invité. Au lieu de ça, « Emmanuel Macron préfère jouer les chefs de guerre, utiliser ça en politique intérieure pour agiter les peurs. C'est un président qui nous affaiblit et qui met en danger la France » argue le vice-président du Rassemblement National. Européenne : un scrutin décisif Tête de liste du Rassemblement National aux européennes, Jordan Bardella promet déjà qu'il appellera une dissolution le soir des élections si le RN arrive en tête. Un message politique particulièrement fort adressé à Emmanuel Macron. Dans la course aux européennes, un sondage révélé par plusieurs journaux indiquait que les Républicains avaient commandé en secret une enquête à l'institut Ipsos qui donnerait une majorité absolue au RN à l'Assemblée nationale. « Je reste très prudent […] nous considérons qu'Emmanuel Macron ruine notre pays, l'humilie à l'extérieur. Nous proposons un autre chemin » pondère notre invité qui souhaite « redresser le pays ». Au cœur de l'actualité, une enquête a été ouverte après un signalement de la Licra dénonçant des publications à caractère racistes visant la chanteuse Aya Nakamura, pressentie pour chanter lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture des JO de Paris. Le RN soutient-il le concours de l'interprète de « Djadja » ? « Que ce soit une femme issue de la diversité, je n'ai aucun problème. Je ne suis pas client d'Aya Nakamura, elle n'est pas l'idée que je me fais du talent et de la valorisation de la langue française » explique Sébastien Chenu qui dénonce une « fausse polémique ».
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Gerry Nable - Rehearsing And Rejoicing With What God Has Done by West Coast Baptist College
In this episode of the Restore It All podcast, W. Curtis Preston, a.k.a. Mr. Backup, and Prasanna Malaiyandi are joined by Chris Groot and Stefan Voss from N-Able, a company specializing in backup, data protection and security systems. Nable focuses on serving the needs of managed service providers to deliver excellent service to small and medium-sized businesses. They discuss the importance of catering to the "Fortune 5 million," which includes businesses with 20 to 2000 employees, highlighting the significant role that small businesses play in our economy. Tune in to learn more about Nable's approach to the cloud data protection space and their goal of making backup admins indispensable.
If there was one thing you think society should talk more about, what would it be? “As a long term business owner I wish society was more transparent about success. I wish people were more honest about their failures as well as their successes and shared the whole story.”_______________________Liz Nable stumbled into entrepreneurship after a successful 15-year career as a global TV journalist, including six years in New York. While in the Big Apple, she discovered the barre workout trend and recognized its potential back home in Australia.Returning to Sydney in 2011 amid the GFC downturn, Liz and her husband reassessed their future. Despite having media expertise but no fitness or business training, they embraced the world of franchise. In just six months, they became Australia's pioneer franchisees of Xtend Barre, opening their debut location in Sydney. Over the next 8 years, they expanded the investment to four locations and a thriving business. Through that time of building up the business, Liz recognized her media insights' worth and she now imparts her Media Masterclass to fellow SMEs, sharing insider tips for leveraging publicity to drive business growth.In 2020 Liz was listed in the Top 100 Most Influential Women in Franchising List, she was also named 2019's Australian Franchise Council's Woman of the Year. In 2018, she won Xtend Barre Franchisee of the Year and Business Person of the Year and her studio in Mosman won Fitness Business of the Year. Liz is one smart operator and a dynamic human and I've always enjoyed catching up over the years we've known one another. Her insights are fabulous so please enjoy this wonderful conversation._______For more information about Liz, check out these places;-Website: www.liznable.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/537daysofwinterLinkedin: https://www.instagram.com/liznable/Head to michellejcox.com for more information about the ONE QUESTION podcast, your host or today's guestsConnect with Michelle on Linkedin here:- @MichelleJCoxConnect with Michelle on Instagram here:- @michellejcoxConnect with Michelle on Facebook here - @michellejcoxAND, if you have a burning topic you'd love people to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on the One Question podcast, please get in touch;- hello@michellejcox.com
Dans ce nouvel épisode qui s'annonce riche en fun, vous l'avez ptet vu dans le titre, aujourd'hui on aborde tranquillou le sujet de l'IVG. Ah oui nous ce qu'on aime avant tout c'est la bonne ambiance, et vu que l'IVG apparemment c'est hyper cool voire carrément CONFORT, ben on s'est dit qu'on allait faire du bien à vos ptites oreilles en parlant une bonne heure de ce qu'est l'interruption volontaire de grossesse. Attention, si vous êtes pro-vie, je veux pas vous spoiler la fin, mais je dois avouer qu'il y a rarement eu un “débat” sur lequel on soit a priori toutes d'accord de base, évidemment la vie c'est sacré et seul dieu peut décider de vous l'ôter. On embrasse dieu bien sûr, qui a tenu à nous donner son témoignage que je vous cite “arrêtez de me contacter avec votre podcast, faites comme si je n'existais pas” donc on va faire comme si, à sa demande bien sûr. Avec nous autour de la table, c'est un peu spécial puisqu'on a une absente : Lisa-Margaux, qui s'en est allée vers les contrées lointaines de l'Auvergne profonde. EN REVANCHE nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir notre invitée MARIE DE BRAUER ainsi que notre auditrice préférée Laura ! Le documentaire de Marie de Brauer et Esther Meunier !
Débat entre Gülçin Erdi, chargée de recherche CNRS, Ahmet Kiraz, avocat, responsable local du CHP, Barçin Yinanç, journaliste spécialiste de politique étrangère à T24, et Anne Andlauer, correspondante RTS en Turquie.
This week we talk with actor, writer and director Matt Nable about his unlikely shift from professional rugby league and boxing into film and television, where he's played tough guys in shows such as Underbelly, Bikie Wars, The Dry and Mr Inbetween; penned his own screenplays and novels (from the comfort of his car) and recently, turned his hand to directing. Nable talks about all this plus the benefits of being a military kid, coming to terms with his beloved brother's motor neurone disease, and his own mental health issues, in a conversation hosted by The Sydney Morning Herald senior writer Garry Maddox.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aujourd'hui, je reçois Jonas Forot, responsable du suivi de la haute performance au Centre National de Ski Nordique de Premanon. A ce titre, il intervient en tant que soutien aux entraîneurs nationaux, notamment dans le testing des athlètes des Équipes de France de ski de fond, biathlon et combiné nordique. Auparavant, il est a été préparateur physique de l'équipe de France de Course d'orientation, et également fondateur de la société Sport Testing. Dans cet épisode, nous discuterons entre autour de : - jusqu'à quel points les athlètes sont entraînables? - doit-on être spécialisé dans l'Endurance depuis le plus jeune âge ? Pour suivre le travail de Jonas : https://instagram.com/jonasforot?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Pour suivre le mien : https://instagram.com/agile.training?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Retrouvez mes programmes clé en main ici : https://linktr.ee/agile.training?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=f2a5e081-d1cd-4613-b846-6254833a8622 Bonne écoute Nico
Décrié et pourtant indétrônable, Gianni Infantino a entamé jeudi 16 mars un nouveau mandat à la tête de la Fifa, qu'il dirige depuis 2016, multipliant les chantiers au risque d'agacer et parfois de renoncer. "Restaurer l'image de la Fifa" et "rendre le football réellement mondial": l'ambition de l'Italo-Suisse de 52 ans tient dans ces deux phrases, martelées depuis des années et par lesquelles il se pose en garant de l'intégrité comme de l'égalité des chances dans le sport le plus populaire au monde. Sans les scandales qui ont emporté fin 2015 son prédécesseur Sepp Blatter, puis l'ancien président de l'UEFA Michel Platini, qui semblait assuré de lui succéder, peu d'observateurs auraient misé sur ce juriste sans passé sportif pour diriger l'instance de Zurich. Sur le Fil dresse le portrait devenu l'un des hommes les plus puissants de la planète foot. Sur le terrain: Coralie Febvre, journaliste à l'AFP à Lausanne (Suisse), chargée de la couverture des instances sportives internationales. Réalisation: Mario Lawson Sur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com ou sur notre compte Instagram. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45. Si vous aimez ce genre de sujet, n'hésitez pas à écouter notre playlist "Sport" . Et pour nous encourager, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée
Jeremy Simon of 3D Universe shares his story of making 3D printing and digital fabrication accessible to everyone. Through his ecommerce business and work with the e-NABLE community, his company provides 3D printers and supplies, as well as free prosthetic devices to people in need around the world.
As small business owners, we don't always have big budgets for marketing. With social media organic reach dwindling and the cost of digital ads increasing, we need to consider other tactics to get noticed by new clients and stay top of mind with our existing ones. Becoming our own publicist and getting free media exposure is a great way to boost your business and it won't cost you a cent. The value of great press can be worth thousands in terms of business opportunities so it is well worth the effort. But how do we do it? What's the magic formula? My guest in this episode is Liz Nable, a former TV journalist turned entrepreneur. Like so many business owners, Liz had no formal business training when we started out. What she did have was a ton of media skills which she used to turn little-known brand fitness brand, Xtend Barre, into a household name here in Australia. Liz now teaches other business owners how to be their own publicist - to seek, get and leverage media exposure to drive growth in their business and she is sharing her secrets with us today. She dispels the myth that getting media coverage is illusive or exclusive to people with a high-profile. She removes all the smoke and mirrors to show us what action we can take to boost our business. Join Liz's Media Masters Academy here Follow Liz on Insta or go to her website Loved this episode? Please leave me a review and rating x Michelle BroadbentConnect with me via email at michelle@michellebroadbent.com.au Follow @michbroadbent on InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Martin revient sur l'épopée littéraire de Guillaume Musso, élu pour la 12e année consécutive l'auteur le plus lu en France. Une carrière sans répit et sans échec pour cette plume française, dont le succès n'a fait que croître. Ses livres ont été traduits dans 45 langues et 35 millions d'exemplaires de ses romans se sont vendus dans le monde. Comment rester mesuré face à une telle démesure ? Guillaume Musso se livre au micro de RTL. Quel est son secret ? Comment gère-t-il la pression et le succès ? Comment travaille-t-il ? Quelle est sa relation avec ses si nombreux lecteurs ? Du lundi au jeudi, Marion Calais revient sur un fait marquant de l'actualité avec les reporters, les correspondants et les experts de RTL. Le vendredi, c'est "Focus Culture" avec Anthony Martin et l'équipe de "Laissez-vous tenter". Et chaque dimanche, dans "Focus Dimanche" Mohamed Bouhafsi donne la parole à ceux qui la font.
Matt Nable is someone who's given so much to Aussie entertainment through his acting, books, and iconic voice.Recently Matt's younger brother Aaron was diagnosed with bulbar onset Motor Neurone Disease. The average survival of this kind of Motor Neurone Disease is between 6 months and 3 years from diagnosis. The Nable family are going through a challenge that no one deserves to go through. We can help by donating to the Nable family's GoFundMe here https://bit.ly/3EzIRGG BUY TICKETS TO RESET AND RISE TOUR https://bit.ly/3Sftjgl Join the Facebook Group. Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Le bureau politique du PDCI-RDA, l'ancien parti unique ivoirien, a décidé de préparer un plébiscite pour son président Henri Konan Bédié, dans la perspective de l'élection présidentielle de 2025, en Côte d'Ivoire. En vue du prochain Congrès du parti, début 2023, c'est dans son fief de Daoukro, sud-est de la Côte d'ivoire, que le président Bédié a été sollicité par le 14e Bureau politique du PDCI-RDA pour le représenter. « Bédié fixe les axes du 13e Congrès », souligne le quotidien Dernière heure Monde. Proche du PDCI, ce journal résume à sa Une les décisions du 14e bureau politique, en signalant, entre autres, qu'un autre bureau politique se réunira « avant le 15 décembre, d'abord ; que ne numéro deux du parti, Maurice Kakou Guikahé, a proposé que Bédié soit "candidat unique au Congrès", ensuite ; que le président du PDCI a instamment demandé d'éviter « les candidatures indépendantes », enfin. Justement. « Bédié met de l'ordre ! », lance en Une cet autre quotidien proche du PDCI qu'est Le Nouveau Réveil, en annonçant sans attendre « le plébiscite programmé de Bédié au 13e Congrès ». Dans la même sensibilité éditoriale, le journal Le Bélier voit dans la tenue du Bureau politique d'hier « la preuve de (la) cohésion (du PDCI) et de sa solidité », tandis que le quotidien L'Héritage signale qu'un « grand Bédié rugit depuis son fief de Daoukro » et « dénonce la duplicité de certains cadres de son parti ». Il y avait, en tout cas, de l'ambiance, hier, à Daoukro. Comme le remarque le quotidien indépendant Soir Info, les militants du PDCI s'y sont « massivement mobilisés », et pour eux, « le moteur de la machine semble bien graissé après ce BP, pour la bonne marche du PDCI-RDA vers la présidentielle de 2025 ». Son confrère L'Inter n'écrit pas autre chose. « Sauf cataclysme », Henri Aimé Konan Bédié devrait être candidat « unique » à sa succession au prochain congrès de son parti. « Bédié fait un grand pas pour être candidat à la présidentielle 2025 », enchérit en Une L'Intelligent d'Abidjan. À noter enfin que le quotidien Le Temps consacre pas moins du quart de sa pagination à ce bureau politique du PDCI-RDA, hier, à Daoukro. Étant rappelé l'alliance Bédié-Gbagbo, nouée fin juillet 2019, à Bruxelles, cet effort éditorial consenti sans commentaires de la part de ce quotidien, proche de l'ex-président Laurent Gbagbo, ne manque assurément pas d'intérêt. Vaine ambassade de la Cédéao en faveur des 46 militaires ivoiriens détenus au Mali Réception, hier à Bamako, de la délégation de la Cédéao venue plaider pour l'élargissement des 46 militaires ivoiriens toujours détenus au Mali. Sans effet apparent : pas de communiqué final, pas de président togolais Faure Gnassingbé, facilitateur dans cette affaire… C'est peu dire que la presse ouest-africaine est demeurée sur sa faim après cette rencontre retardée de 48 heures, à l'issue de laquelle rien n'a filtré. Pourtant, comme le souligne Malikilé, « tout porte à croire que cette mission est celle de la dernière chance (…) Au Mali des acteurs politiques et des observateurs sont divisés sur la question. Si certains pensent que cette médiation pourrait décanter la situation, d'autres estiment qu'il faut accélérer l'action judiciaire », résume ce journal malien. Résultat, au Burkina Faso voisin, L'Observateur Paalga se demande si ceux qu'il appelle « les missi dominici » de la Cédéao parviendront à faire bouger la position du colonel Assimi Goïta, « droit dans ses bottes, et à quelles conditions ? Difficile d'en préjuger, énonce prudemment ce quotidien ouagalais, mais il faut bien que cette crise trouve rapidement une solution diplomatique avant que ses conséquences insoupçonnées n'affectent la fragile stabilité de la sous-région ».
Le bureau politique du PDCI-RDA, l'ancien parti unique ivoirien, a décidé de préparer un plébiscite pour son président Henri Konan Bédié, dans la perspective de l'élection présidentielle de 2025, en Côte d'Ivoire. En vue du prochain Congrès du parti, début 2023, c'est dans son fief de Daoukro, sud-est de la Côte d'ivoire, que le président Bédié a été sollicité par le 14e Bureau politique du PDCI-RDA pour le représenter. « Bédié fixe les axes du 13e Congrès », souligne le quotidien Dernière heure Monde. Proche du PDCI, ce journal résume à sa Une les décisions du 14e bureau politique, en signalant, entre autres, qu'un autre bureau politique se réunira « avant le 15 décembre, d'abord ; que ne numéro deux du parti, Maurice Kakou Guikahé, a proposé que Bédié soit "candidat unique au Congrès", ensuite ; que le président du PDCI a instamment demandé d'éviter « les candidatures indépendantes », enfin. Justement. « Bédié met de l'ordre ! », lance en Une cet autre quotidien proche du PDCI qu'est Le Nouveau Réveil, en annonçant sans attendre « le plébiscite programmé de Bédié au 13e Congrès ». Dans la même sensibilité éditoriale, le journal Le Bélier voit dans la tenue du Bureau politique d'hier « la preuve de (la) cohésion (du PDCI) et de sa solidité », tandis que le quotidien L'Héritage signale qu'un « grand Bédié rugit depuis son fief de Daoukro » et « dénonce la duplicité de certains cadres de son parti ». Il y avait, en tout cas, de l'ambiance, hier, à Daoukro. Comme le remarque le quotidien indépendant Soir Info, les militants du PDCI s'y sont « massivement mobilisés », et pour eux, « le moteur de la machine semble bien graissé après ce BP, pour la bonne marche du PDCI-RDA vers la présidentielle de 2025 ». Son confrère L'Inter n'écrit pas autre chose. « Sauf cataclysme », Henri Aimé Konan Bédié devrait être candidat « unique » à sa succession au prochain congrès de son parti. « Bédié fait un grand pas pour être candidat à la présidentielle 2025 », enchérit en Une L'Intelligent d'Abidjan. À noter enfin que le quotidien Le Temps consacre pas moins du quart de sa pagination à ce bureau politique du PDCI-RDA, hier, à Daoukro. Étant rappelé l'alliance Bédié-Gbagbo, nouée fin juillet 2019, à Bruxelles, cet effort éditorial consenti sans commentaires de la part de ce quotidien, proche de l'ex-président Laurent Gbagbo, ne manque assurément pas d'intérêt. Vaine ambassade de la Cédéao en faveur des 46 militaires ivoiriens détenus au Mali Réception, hier à Bamako, de la délégation de la Cédéao venue plaider pour l'élargissement des 46 militaires ivoiriens toujours détenus au Mali. Sans effet apparent : pas de communiqué final, pas de président togolais Faure Gnassingbé, facilitateur dans cette affaire… C'est peu dire que la presse ouest-africaine est demeurée sur sa faim après cette rencontre retardée de 48 heures, à l'issue de laquelle rien n'a filtré. Pourtant, comme le souligne Malikilé, « tout porte à croire que cette mission est celle de la dernière chance (…) Au Mali des acteurs politiques et des observateurs sont divisés sur la question. Si certains pensent que cette médiation pourrait décanter la situation, d'autres estiment qu'il faut accélérer l'action judiciaire », résume ce journal malien. Résultat, au Burkina Faso voisin, L'Observateur Paalga se demande si ceux qu'il appelle « les missi dominici » de la Cédéao parviendront à faire bouger la position du colonel Assimi Goïta, « droit dans ses bottes, et à quelles conditions ? Difficile d'en préjuger, énonce prudemment ce quotidien ouagalais, mais il faut bien que cette crise trouve rapidement une solution diplomatique avant que ses conséquences insoupçonnées n'affectent la fragile stabilité de la sous-région ».
Re:nables delägare och VD Leif Sundström gästar podden Framtidens E-Handel och delar med sig av sina kunskaper inom retargeting i late funnel annonsering.3:00 min - Leifs poddtips!6:15 min - Lärdomarna av att starta och lägga ner bolag.16:00 min - Vad gör Re:nable?20:00 min - Vad exakt menar med “retargeting”?33:45 min - Hur säkerställer man brandingaspekten i content skapandet?36:15 min - Hur kommer retargeting förändras i framtiden? Och vilka är de bästa knepen just nu för att lyckas med detta?Här hittar du Leif & Re:nable:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lsundstrom/https://renable.com/ Följ Björn på LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bjornspenger/ Följ Framtidens E-handel på LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/framtidens-e-handel/ Besök vår hemsida & Instagramhttps://www.framtidensehandel.se/ https://www.instagram.com/framtidens.ehandel/ Sponsorhttps://www.carismar.com/ Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/framtidens-e-handel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Les nouvelles du jour avec Paul Arcand. Les comédiens Suzanne Clément et Sébastien Delorme parlent de leurs nouveaux rôles respectivement dans les nouvelles séries STAT et Indéfendable qui débutent ce soir à 19h. Le député conservateur Pierre Paul-Hus revient sur la victoire fracassante de Pierre Poilievre à la course à la chefferie du Parti conservateur du Canada. L’Ukraine reprend un important pan de territoire, décrit Jean-François Lépine. Les changements climatiques auraient atteint des « points de bascule » qui pourraient causer un effet de domino, explique Alain Bourque d’Ouranos. L’intimidation des arbitres par les parents dans le sport amateur est « une problématique majeure » qui contribue au manque d’officiels, déplore le directeur technique de Baseball Québec Sylvain Saindon. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee/fr/ pour notre politique de vie privée
Enregistrement en direct du podcast YoutubersInc Café sur Youtube ! Je réponds à 3 grandes questions qui me sont très souvent posées cette année! Mettez vos questions en commentaires, j'y répondrai peut-etre aujourd'hui ou au cours du prochain enregistrement ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/youtubersinccafe/message
Welcome to Season Four! We sit down with Jeremy Simon, Co-Founder and CEO of longterm Ultimaker partner 3D Universe. Jeremy shares his personal passion for 3D printing and e-NABLE, and his company's commitment to a consultative rather than sales-focused approach. Jeremy introduces his customer Jason Enders, Owner of key racing parts supplier RE Suspension Inc. Jason shares his journey with 3DP from prototypes for custom install tools, to fixtures and brackets, to printed items for sale in his popular racing parts shop based out of Mooresville, NC -- the hometown of NASCAR and the epicenter of the grassroots explosion of racing sports worldwide.
My guest today is the fabulous Liz Nable! Liz joined Her Empire Builder two years ago and the reason why I wanted to share her story with you is of course, because she's fabulous - but also, because having so much background and expertise in different areas, it was difficult for Liz to choose her online course path and she tried a few iterations before she got her winner. Liz shows you that you can reinvent yourself and that the winner idea is the one that uses both your knowledge and expertise, and also aligns to what you love talking about. Join Her Empire Builder: https://www.tinatower.com/herempirebuilder Links: Show notes: https://www.tinatower.com/184 Find Liz @liz_nable on instagram
In this episode of 3D Universe Untethered, we sit down with Rick Williams, a professional musician who has been helping amputees and those with congenital limb differences to be able to experience the joy of playing music. To learn more about the e-NABLE volunteer community, where volunteers around the world are helping to provide assistive devices (often 3D printed) to people in underserved communities, visit: http://enablingthefuture.org/ To join the discussion or get involved, check out the e-NABLE Hub at https://hub.e-nable.org/ To get in touch with Rick about his work, you can send him a private message on the e-NABLE Hub, or you can email the e-NABLE help desk at support@e-nable.org. For more 3D Universe Untethered episodes, visit https://3duniverseuntethered.com/ For all of your digital fabrication needs, visit https://shop3duniverse.com/
durée : 01:38:03 - Blockbusters - par : Frédérick Sigrist - Elden Ring vole toutes mes heures de sommeil depuis plus d'un mois. Ça fait bien des années qu'un jeu vidéo ne m'avait pas embarqué ainsi dans son univers, ses mécaniques, sa direction artistique. Mais pourtant n'est-il pas trop récent pour dire de lui que c'est un Blockbusters ?
durée : 01:38:03 - Blockbusters - par : Frédérick Sigrist - Elden Ring vole toutes mes heures de sommeil depuis plus d'un mois. Ça fait bien des années qu'un jeu vidéo ne m'avait pas embarqué ainsi dans son univers, ses mécaniques, sa direction artistique. Mais pourtant n'est-il pas trop récent pour dire de lui que c'est un Blockbusters ?
Ever heard of a business growing consistently by more than 200% year on year? Yeah, neither had I until I met freshwater pearl craftswomen, Emily Quigley. You see, amongst all the pain and heartbreak in rural and regional Australia during the worst drought in a century, good things were happening. Rural community support initiatives were popping up everywhere, but perhaps none so explosively successfully or more popular than the Buy From The Bush campaign. Buy From The Bush is essentially a website that showcases small businesses and their wares from across rural and regional Australia. (We're actually chatting to Grace Brennan, the Founder of BFTB in our new few episodes - so watch out for that!) You know when you purchase from BFTB that you're directly supporting local, small businesses from country towns, and back in 2019, every Australian wanted to do their bit to do just that. So, it's safe to say Buy From The Bush had a “phenomenon” effect on so many small businesses in regional Australia, particularly those featured on the site during it's very early days. Peggy and Twig was one of those businesses. It's founder, Emily, is a jewellery craftswoman and specialises in freshwater pearls, so when Peggy + Twig somehow found it's way onto the Instagram pages of Buy From The Bush, her businesses exploded…she quit her job, hired staff, and just pumped out pearls, 24/7. I cannot wait for you to tune in to this episode and hear her story. Oh and before we forget - jump over to her website and check out her her incredible designs...we even have a special discount code for NABLE MY BUSINESS fans, just enter NABLE at the checkout for 20% OFF! SHOP PEGGY & TWIG
Fed meeting will start today. Consensus expects the Fed to go ahead with a 75-bps rate hike. Joint working committees within the Egyptian Stock Exchange, NBE, BM, and BdC are exploring the listing of 38 affiliated companies.Prime Minister launched a digital platform to discuss the State Ownership Policy Document.Egypt's industrial production fell 6.3% MoM in April (Bloomberg).Suez Canal Authority will continue to grant rebates to LPG vessels operating between the American Gulf and India until year-end.State will freeze electricity prices for the next fiscal year.Russian tourists arriving in Egypt during the summer of 2022 are expected to rise by 30%.A strategy to increase tourism in Egypt includes improving the investment climate through a one-stop-shop for investors.e-Health (35% owned by EFIH), began the universal health insurance scheme in five governorates; Expected to generate operational synergies with e-finance Digital Operations, e-Cards, and e-Nable. Beltone Financial has suspended the WM Consultancy-led consortium from doing due diligence after receiving a rival offer from Chimera Investments with no due diligence involved.ATLC is currently in negotiations to borrow EGP 500 million from a local bank.Leasing contracts grew 32.4% YoY in 1Q22. Property insurance payments rose 9.8% y-o-y to EGP 13.21 bn. Mortgage financing in 1Q 2022 rose 103.5% y-o-y to EGP 3.47 bn. Some 36 new companies obtained microfinancing licenses. Consumer financing hit around EGP 6.8 bn during the quarter.Banque du Caire's net profit exceeded EGP 800 million in 1Q22.Saudi company Alrajhi Group is entering into a partnership with Akam Developments to develop a North Coast project at an investment cost of up to EGP8.0 billion.SVCE reported a net loss of EGP31.2 million in 1Q22. Revenues from investments reached EGP51.5 million.El Nasr Automotive has signed an MoU with Chinese car manufacturer BAIC Group to produce EVs in Egypt.ELSH declared cash dividends of EGP0.15/share (DY of 2.5%). Record date is 26 June 2022. UNIT Board approved continuing purchasing treasury shares during the period 13 June 2022 - 12 September 2022.Commodity Updates Last Price WoW Change, %Brent, USD/bbl 120.4 0.9%Diesel-HSFO Spread, USD/ton 710.6 2.8%Egypt Urea, USD/ton 720.0 0.0%Polyethylene, USD/ton 1,400.0 -3.4%Polypropylene, USD/ton 1,180.0 -0.9%Steel/Iron Ore Spreads, USD/ton 433.0 -5.0%Aluminum Cash Price, USD/ton 2,661.0 -3.3%Egyptian Retail Cement, EGP/ton 1,215.0 3.0%Steam Coal FOB Newcastle Australia, USD/ton 392.4 -5.5%Crude Palm Oil, USD/MT 1,350.5 -9.4%SMP, USD/MT 4,116.0 3.0%
Ayudando los socios a acelerar el tiempo de generación de valor, N-Able lanza los servicios N-Haced para ayudar a los clientes a desbloquear todo el potencial de los productos la compañía, acelerando el tiempo de valorización y optmizar sus equipos. La oferta de servicios profesionales incluye soluciones personalizadas e incorporación y soporte premium.
N-Able lanzó el nuevo servicio de protección datos, Cove Data Protection; una solución que va más allá de la copia de seguridad para reducir los costos, ofreciendo una recuperación de archivos ante desastres de clase empresarial.
durée : 01:38:03 - Blockbusters, le podcast - Elden Ring vole toutes mes heures de sommeil depuis plus d'un mois. Ça fait bien des années qu'un jeu vidéo ne m'avait pas embarqué ainsi dans son univers, ses mécaniques, sa direction artistique. Mais pourtant n'est-il pas trop récent pour dire de lui que c'est un Blockbusters ?
Welcome to Nable My Business The Podcast. If you're a small to medium business owner and you're looking to get more media exposure for your business, or how to successfully pitch an idea to your favourite publication, you want to be the "go-to" expert in your industry for the media to turn to when they need a talking head, or simply want to grow your business using the traditional media, social media and FREE PR...then this is the podcast for you! In this episode we cover a brief overview of my experience in the news media and how I'm going to use this experience to help you as a business owner, but we also talk about what's coming up for Season 1. I'm really excited to bring you the best of the best guests, including some media personalities (our first guest is Nat Barr!), veteran PR experts, business owners who've successfully used the media to take their businesses globally and some of the pitfalls of what NOT to do when you're approaching any media organisation for coverage of your brand. I'm all ears - so if you have any special requests from experts you'd love to hear from email your feedback and suggestions to liz@liznable.com Now sit back and relax - here's Season 1 of Nable My Business The Podcast.
The Grizzlies have become must-see TV after weekly All-Star performances from third-year point guard Ja Morant. Grizzlies sideline reporter Rob Fischer joined the team to talk about his hottest NBA takes, all things Memphis, and his legendary game-day looks. (Ja Morant audio courtesy NBA) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Three winners of Linktree's Passion Fund are doing their part to make real impact in the world: a student-led society at the University of Glasgow produces 3D printed prosthetic limbs for individuals with upper limb deficiencies, a US-based team seeks to enhance the Arctic's natural ability to reflect solar radiation out of the atmosphere, resulting in slowing the rate of global warming, and a UK student envisions making a dent in sustainability within trendy fashion. They share ideas on making the most of social media, the importance of linking personal experience with marketing messaging, and why understanding an industry makes so much sense before jumping into entrepreneurship. https://linktr.ee/arcticiceproject https://linktr.ee/handprints.enable https://linktr.ee/rosenambasa
Jeremy Simon is one of the cofounders of E-nable, an online community that connects those needing prosthetics with the 3D printing community. The Enable3D community provides free 3D printed prosthetics and orthopedic devices for anyone who needs them, completely free of charge. The files to download are available under a community creative license for anyone to download and print them, and volunteers are encouraged to create a friendly relationship with the recipients, bridging the gap between the healthcare profession and creating an open-source healthcare platform that allows for opportunities to those in lower income communities that might not be able to provide for them otherwise. Jeremy can be found online at www.enablingthefuture.org and www.3duniverse.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3duniverse.org Twitter: @3dprintingisfun (https://twitter.com/3dprintingisfun) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shop3duniverse/ Blog: https://3duniverse.org/ 3D Universe Untethered: https://shop3duniverse.com/pages/3d-universe-untethered (available on all major podcast platforms) Check out the misfit heroes podcast online at www.misfit-heroes.com and www.beacons.ai/misfitheroes
3D printing provides unlimbited design freedom by eliminating traditional manufacturing constraints. Apply that to fabrics and clothing, and you can achieve some phenomenal results. Join us as we sit down with two accomplished artists who have been applying 3D printing to the design and production of new and innovative fabrics and fashion elements. We'll hear from artist Susana Marques, an artist based in Portugal, and Luisa Mendes Arruda, a Brazilian artist and e-NABLE volunteer based in Portugal. To see Susana Marques' work, please visit: https://www.instagram.com/_sarque_/ To see Luisa Mendes Arruda's work, please visit: https://www.instagram.com/mendesluisa/ To learn more about 3D printers or to purchase one, please visit: https://shop3duniverse.com/
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 15 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois et Nicolas Jamain avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 15 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois et Nicolas Jamain avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Episode 1 - On connaît son impact sur le climat mais il fait son grand retour alors que les prix de l'énergie s'envolent. Dans « La Story », le podcast d'actualité des « Echos », Pierrick Fay et Etienne Goetz expliquent pourquoi la conjoncture est favorable à ce charbon dont on devrait se débarrasser.La Story est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Pierrick Fay. Cet épisode a été enregistré en octobre 2021. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invité : Etienne Goetz (journaliste aux « Echos »). Réalisation : Willy Ganne. Musique : Théo Boulenger. Identité graphique : Upian. Photo : Mu Yu/XINHUA-REA. Sons : Ina, Assassin & Rockin' Squat Officiel, France 2, Sturgill Simpson « Old King Coal », France 24, The Guardian, « Vive les femmes ! » (1984). Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Surgeons in 3D Printing Podcast brings together medical professionals, engineers, entrepreneurs, researchers together and foster the spirit of collaboration.Today we have Alistair Bacchetti, Biomedical Student & President of student led non-profit organisation called eNable Handprints, Scotland,Uk. He talks about the vision and execution of the organisation.He also explains the teams and their duties along with the social service that team eNable Handprints delivers for the society.Listen to the entire episode to know the details. Handprints e-NABLE Scotland website: https://www.handprintsenable.com/prosthetics Follow Alistair on his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alistair-bacchetti-3281191a9/ Book a 30 minute clarity call for your 3D Printing project with (RHS) to know more! https://calendly.com/discovery-call-with-ruchi/virtualmeetup Know your host: Ruchi Pathak Kaul, is a TEDx & Professional Speaker, Author, Maxillofacial Surgeon,Podcaster & Entrepreneur. She is the Founder & Chairman of Reconstructive Healthcare Solutions (RHS) Pvt Ltd, India & Beyond Exponential ltd, UK. Ruchi brings to the table a rich Clinical & Research experience of more than 15 years in healthcare sector. She started as a dentist followed by maxillofacial surgery and then dwelled into research on Medical 3D Printing from AIIMS, New Delhi. She then found Reconstructive Healthcare Solutions Pvt ltd, a health-tech start-up. Ruchi is highly enterprising and is passionate about spreading 3D Printing and emerging technologies like AR/VR/XR across the surgical community for enhanced surgical experience and state of art patient care. Presently she is also the ambassador of Women in 3D Printing, New Delhi, State President of Haryana for Science & Technology at WICCI, India and host of another Podcast Unstoppable in STEAM. Website https://ruchipathakkaul.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ruchi-pathak-kaul-8b439236/ Book a 30 minute clarity call for your 3D Printing project with (RHS) to know more! https://calendly.com/discovery-call-with-ruchi/virtualmeetup
Have you ever wanted to start a business but weren't really sure about your idea or thought the learning curve might be too steep? Today's guest, franchising guru Liz Nable, might have the alternative for you. Entrepreneur, author and small business expert, Liz knows a thing or two about franchising. Liz introduced the Xtend Barre franchise to Australia, was Franchise Woman of the Year in 2019 and Global top 100 Most Influential women in franchising in 2020. Today Liz is giving us a franchising masterclass. We cover:What's a franchise is all about and why it might be a good business option for you;Different types of franchise models and tips and tricks for getting started;How to differentiate between a good and bad franchise model;Why local area marketing is the key to business success; Identifying a trend and turning it into a cult brand; andLiz's new venture Nable my business – educating new franchisees about what to expect in their new business.Connect with on Instagram here or visit her website and waitlist for the course.This episode is brought to you by the Flossi Creative Special Introductory 1:1 Coaching Offer. What's it all about? Well, if you've got a spare hour and you want to:Grow your business; Increase profitability;Sort out your pricing;Get your expenses under control; Create messaging and content that converts;Set some new business goals, or Talk about the areas of your business that overwhelming you and keeping you up at night, then reach out. Not sure if coaching is right for you? Book a Discovery Call NOW.Join the conversation Discover the Secrets of Successful Business Facebook page Follow Justine on Instagram @flossifiles or @secretsofsuccessfulbusiness Host: Justine McLean – Flossi CreativeProducer: Leah Stanistreet – Snappystreet CreativeMusic: Francesco D'AndreaThis show is powered by Buzzsprout
SecureConnection Podcast: IT Security/Security Experts for MSP’s
Compliance plays a part in cybersecurity, however isn't in and of itself security, rather a tool to help you manage it. Ryan gets into the weeds with Mav Turner, Head of Product with N-able talking about the complex dynamics of cybersecurity. Framing out risk, breaking down your security stack and most importantly putting your stack into action…Mav talks about the challenges and complexities that IT Service Providers face and offers some great tips on execution.
This 4th year educator is in high school teaching science. Meet Jessica Young from Georgia who teaches forensic science to seniors and environmental science to 9th graders. This professional balances being a wife and mom to include a life of teaching in the classroom. She takes all of her roles seriously and looks for methods to make the real world meet the academics. She has the scope of learners and that requires her switching gears a bit during the day. We talk about what exactly she teaches and how her courses can launch career choices for the seniors she is teaching. She feels satisfaction when something introduced to them begins to open doors for opportunity. TV shows create a CSI affect Jessica explains and that has impact on how someone looks at crime and therefor can create how they may function on a jury in a courtroom one day. That could affect us all. Educators are able to create excitement and Jessica realizes that her students who are picking electives are choosing to be in her class and she meets their expectations to learn beyond the book. She's learning as she goes and looks to her veteran teachers to help her solve some of the obstacles in the classroom. We talk about her last year during covid in teaching an anatomy class and she was able to implement something she learned at a conference about introducing technology in the classroom. Off she went to work a 3-d printer into her classroom—which she found that her school actually already had and were waiting for someone too take hold and learn it. Jessica stepped up. e-Nable the Future is what lit her fire — The e-NABLE Community is an amazing group of individuals from all over the world who are using their 3D printers to create free 3D printed hands and arms for those in need of an upper limb assistive device. According to their website, “The e-NABLE Community is made up of teachers, students, engineers, scientists, medical professionals, tinkerers, designers, parents, children, scout troops, artists, philanthropists, dreamers, coders, makers and every day people who just want to make a difference and help to “Give The World A Helping Hand.” Jessica started the process and she walks us through it on this episode. Two of her students stepped up to get involved and see the project through. You'll hear about the delivery of the hand to the child selected. Her students were a part of the project from the beginning and delivered the final product to a local child. We talk about the future, the cost and what all is required. They have continued to be able to be of service and are getting the community involved. She also got the chance to get a group of students in the Extended Learning in Crisp County to join in learning for future projects. Coffee, prayers and having a great support system at home and having mentors all make up how she can handle all that is on her plate. Jessica's compassion comes partly from how she's growing herself and it spills over to her students. The methods it takes to get material into the minds of her students she has changed up some of how she handles how she hands out work—a lot of students are working after school sometimes to put food on the table at home. Jessica is a super influence and when we talk about how to protect her own heart, she says that's a tough one. She's seen some of the greatest things and sometimes the worst. Tune in! Music "STOMP" used by artist permission Donica Knight Holdman and Jim Huff
Want to name some chickens? Here's your chance, along with an equally enticing opportunity to hear what Matt, Rich, and guest host Eric Long, of TeraCloud, have to say about the new National Society of IT Service Providers and its mission to shape forthcoming MSP regulations, N-able going solo and public, and metrics that matter for IT business owners. All of that's in addition to a conversation with ConnectWise's Arlin Sorensen about peer groups and a visit to Eric's chicken coop. And no kidding, folks, please suggest names for the youngest additions to the flock. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Play Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igodza5l63vd5w5mdybtpq2cr7e?t=ChannelPro_Weekly_Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d93194-a5f3-46d8-b625-abdc0ba032f1/ChannelPro-Weekly-Podcast More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-193-meet-chicken-tender Topics and Related Links Mentioned: New Membership Group Aims to Influence Tech Industry Regulations - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/new-membership-group-aims-influence-tech-industry-regulations N-able Completes Spinoff from SolarWinds - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/n-able-completes-spinoff-solarwinds Know Your Numbers - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/article/know-your-numbers TeraCloud Farms - https://teracloudfarms.com/ Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/tags/icymi
Enabling the Future Imagine what can happen when a group of very caring and very technically savvy individuals gets together to make others' lives better? Real Magic happens. e-NABLE is an online global community of “Digital Humanitarian” volunteers who use their 3D printers to make their magic (free and low-cost prosthetic upper limb devices) for those in need. You can listen to this podcast at the bottom of the page or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Aliens, we hope, come in peace. Cyberinsurance providers? Harder to say, but Matt, Rich, and returning guest host Luis Alvarez, of Alvarez Technology Group, do get plenty of insightful answers to other questions this week from interview guest and cyberinsurance expert Joseph Brunsman, of Brunsman Advisory Group. Joined by ChannelPro Managing Editor Colleen Frye, your hosts also discuss Barracuda buying SKOUT Cybersecurity, N-able's forthcoming spinoff from SolarWinds as an independent vendor, and the latest selection of reading suggestions from the ChannelPro Book Club. It's way out there, man! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Play Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igodza5l63vd5w5mdybtpq2cr7e?t=ChannelPro_Weekly_Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d93194-a5f3-46d8-b625-abdc0ba032f1/ChannelPro-Weekly-Podcast More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-191-close-encounters-insurance-kind Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Barracuda Buys SKOUT Cybersecurity to Enter Red-Hot XDR Market - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/barracuda-buys-skout-cybersecurity-enter-red-hot-xdr-market It's Official: N-able Goes Solo on July 12th - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/it-s-official-n-able-goes-solo-july-12th ChannelPro Book Club: 2021 Summer Reading List - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/slideshow/channelpro-book-club-2021-summer-reading-list Videos by Joseph Brunsman - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy_OZBxt9Um9zjsp_9qtsWA Damage Control: Cyber Insurance & Compliance, a free e-book by Joseph Brunsman - https://www.thebrunsgroup.com/book2 Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/tags/icymi
Gosh, puffins are cute. Who doesn't love a bird in a tuxedo? Or are we thinking of penguins? What's the difference, anyway? Never mind, we don't have time for that, because there are way too many other topics for Matt and Rich to discuss on this week's show with guest host Rob Boles, of managed security service provider BLOKWORX. Like N-able's latest product roadmap, the latest addition to WatchGuard's unified cloud management portal, Epson latest high-capacity, low-cost inkjet printer, and four great ways to turn selling hardware from a low-margin burden into a high-profit opportunity. Then stay tuned for a fascinating tour through the threatscape with Corey Nachreiner, WatchGuard's chief security officer. He's not as cuddly as a puffin but way more insightful. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Play Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igodza5l63vd5w5mdybtpq2cr7e?t=ChannelPro_Weekly_Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d93194-a5f3-46d8-b625-abdc0ba032f1/ChannelPro-Weekly-Podcast More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-189-puffin-security Topics and Related Links Mentioned: N-able Outlines Near-Term and Long-Term Product Roadmap Plans - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/n-able-outlines-near-term-and-long-term-product-roadmap-plans WatchGuard Rolls Endpoint Security Products Into Cloud Management Portal - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/watchguard-rolls-endpoint-security-products-cloud-management-portal Epson Unveils High-Capacity, Low-Cost A3 Supertank Color MFP - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/epson-unveils-high-capacity-low-cost-a3-supertank-color-mfp Prospering in Hardware - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/article/prospering-hardware Secplicity - https://www.secplicity.org/ Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/tags/icymi
Podcast Geeksleague 221, enregistré ce vendredi 11 juin 2021. Nous recevons Jean-Philippe de E-nable.lu Ils fabriquent avec leurs Imprimantes 3D des pieds et des mains sur le Luxembourg et la Grande Région. Ces mains et bras sont personnalisables et permettent de prendre de verres ou d'autres objets de la vie quotidienne. Au sommaire : Introduction News Tech La rubrique de l'invité : E-nable.lu Les différents “styles” de jeux : Partie1 – les jeux améritrash Recommandations de lecture pour l'été Le Dragon Quizz Point Coup de coeur/gueule Remerciements : À nos Tipeurs À Jean-Philippe Pour en Savoir plus : https://www.geeksleague.be/geeksleague-221-e-nable-lu-fait-bonne-impression/
Podcast Geeksleague 221, enregistré ce vendredi 11 juin 2021. Nous recevons Jean-Philippe de E-nable.lu Ils fabriquent avec leurs Imprimantes 3D des pieds et des mains sur le Luxembourg et la Grande Région. Ces mains et bras sont personnalisables et permettent de prendre de verres ou d'autres objets de la vie quotidienne. Venez participer au podcast sur le Discord de Geeksleague Pour s'abonner à notre flux RSS Podcast Pour nous soutenir via Tipeee Pour nous écouter sur Dezzer Nous rejoindre sur Discord Nous rejoindre sur Instagram Au sommaire : Introduction News Tech La rubrique de l'invité : E-nable.lu Les différents “styles” de jeux : Partie1 - les jeux améritrash Recommandations de lecture pour l'été Le Dragon Quizz Point Coup de 💓/😠 Remerciements : À nos Tipeurs À Jean-Philippe Pour en Savoir plus : Rubrique de l'invité Facebook E-Nable Luxembourg http://e-nable.lu/ https://enablingthefuture.org/e-nable-community-chapters/ Jeux de société améritrash https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/index/ https://www.gmtgames.com/ https://www.cmon.com/ https://kolossalgames.com/ Les coups de coeurs/Gueule Les Cuperdons de la maison Fischer (qu'on a pas pu goûter :) ) Accessoires Wargame Torek Bonne écoute à tous et n'hésitez pas à commenter le podcast dans l'espace dédié !!
Join e-NABLE co-founder, Jeremy Simon, as he speaks with Mike Larson, an e-NABLE volunteer who has a limb difference himself and is helping to design a new and improved 3D printable prosthetic hand. Learn about the process of testing existing designs, identifying improvements to be made, and working collaboratively with a team to create the next open-source design for the e-NABLE community. To learn more about the e-NABLE Volunteer Community or to get involved, please visit: http://enablingthefuture.org/ For more information about 3D Universe Untethered, please visit: https://shop3duniverse.com/pages/3d-universe-untethered
In the aftermath of the SolarWinds breach, comes the scapegoat. In this episode, Darnley discusses his distain of the ex-CEO of Solarwinds (Now rebranded N-Able), and his inability to concede fault in the downfall of Solarwinds cybersecurity is an example for all leaders to take ownership of their organizations. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=DE9JJEXYBZVQA)
Kevesebbet maláriával és többet space-szel. Szaporodnak a robotok és a szcientológus színészek. Fenntarthatóbbak lesznek az alsógatyák és a felhőkarcolók. Jegyzetek mRNA and the Diamonds rovat Jön a hatékonyabb védőoltás malária ellen (https://g7.hu/elet/20210301/attortest-hozhat-a-covid-ellen-hasznalt-oltasi-technologia-a-vilag-egyik-leghalalosabb-korja-a-malaria-ellen-is/), itt az eredeti cikk (https://academictimes.com/first-vaccine-to-fully-immunize-against-malaria-builds-on-pandemic-driven-rna-tech/) Mi az saRNS? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SaRNA) Többet space-szel rovat 778 megapixeles Holdfotó (https://twitter.com/AJamesMcCarthy/status/1364371247275024384) Földkelte a Holdról nézve (https://kottke.org/21/03/the-earth-rising-over-the-moon) Barbie-t csináltak az űrhajósból, akivel Scully találkozott (https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Partnerships/ESA_and_Mattel_help_to_close_the_Dream_Gap) A Higgs-bozon annyira 2012 (https://24.hu/tudomany/2021/02/24/higgs-bozon-reszecske-sotet-anyag-negyedik-dimenzio-elmeleti-fizika/) PBS Spacetime (https://www.youtube.com/c/pbsspacetime/videos) Droid rage rovat Felfegyvereztek egy Spotot (https://www.wired.com/story/boston-dynamics-robot-dog-armed-name-art/), bezzeg New Yorkban (https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/24/22299140/nypd-boston-dynamics-spot-robot-dog) Finger on the App (https://fingeronthe.app/) Skyborg autonóm harcirepülő-rendszer (https://www.flightglobal.com/military-uavs/usaf-to-flight-test-skyborg-autonomous-system-at-orange-flag-this-summer/142626.article) Mi a baj a művégtagokkal? (https://www.inputmag.com/culture/cyborg-chic-bionic-prosthetic-arm-sucks) e-NABLE alapítvány (https://nlc.hu/egeszseg/20170419/enable-magyarorszag-3d-nyomtato-muvegtag-kez-csuklo-cross-owen-makerspace/) Művégtag-töltési incidens (https://www.boredpanda.com/woman-funny-charging-incident-angel-giuffria/) Interjú Eiben Ágostonnal, a magyar robotszaporítóval (https://qubit.hu/2021/03/01/eiben-agoston-a-robotszaporito-attorjuk-az-elo-es-az-elettelen-kozti-hatart) Krúzing rovat Deepfake Tom Cruise (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/mar/05/how-started-tom-cruise-deepfake-tiktok-videos) Öntisztuló alsónemű (https://hvg.hu/tudomany/20210225_alsonadrag_hercleon_hercfiber_kozossegi_finanszirozas_indiegogo) Holland hegyek: faház másképp (https://www.dezeen.com/2021/02/18/studio-marco-vermeulen-designs-cross-laminated-timber-dutch-mountains-skyscrapers/) Faipar.hu a CLT-ről, #öszvérfödém (https://faipar.hu/hirek/alapanyag/7902/cltxlt-a-keresztretegelt-falemez) Hírlevél van itt! (http://eepurl.com/g7Bfd1)
LVMH, Kering, Hermès ou L'Oréal sont décidément en pleine forme. Les entreprises françaises du luxe viennent de publier des résultats exceptionnels, malgré la crise sanitaire. Le secteur, qui s'est envolé en bourse depuis 2019, pèse maintenant pour plus d'un tiers de l'indice parisien, mais comporte aussi bien d'autres atouts pour l'économie française.... Explications avec Aude Kersulec.
Dans ce Mag Inter, Céline Martel et ses invités décortiquent la politique de Vladimir Poutine alors que son opposant numéro fait la Une dans le monde. Il devait disparaître, il occupe désormais une place centrale dans la politique Russe. Alexeï Navalny, empoisonné en août dernier, emprisonné dès son retour en Russie et maintenant condamné à plus de deux ans de prison, est sans conteste devenu l'opposant numéro 1 à Vladimir Poutine. Un homme revenu d'entre les morts, aujourd'hui prêt à tous les sacrifices pour renverser le régime en place. Mais qui est vraiment Alexeï Navalny ? Blogueur, provocateur, nationaliste… A 44 ans, est-il en mesure de mener une révolution démocratique au pays de Vladimir Poutine ? Un président qu'il accuse de corruption et d'enrichissement personnel. Entre démentis et répression policière, le Kremlin entend tuer dans l'œuf la vague de contestation qui s'est répandue à travers le pays. Seulement, même derrière les barreaux, Navalny semble conserver toute sa capacité de nuisance. Depuis hier, en chœur, les capitales occidentales réclament sa libération immédiate. Quand l'empoisonné devient empoisonneur, le trône du Tsar Vladimir Poutine est-il sur le point de vaciller ? Pour en parler, Céline Martel reçoit: Nina Bachkatov, Membre du CEFIR (ULiège), journaliste spécialiste de l'espace post-soviétique Aude Merlin, chercheuse au Cevipol (ULB), spécialiste de la Russie Marie Mendras, Professeure à l'Ecole des Relations Internationales de Sciences Po Paris, chercheuse au CNRS Julian Colling, journaliste (depuis Moscou), correspondant notamment pour Mediapart
The Le Batard crew talk about the Matthew Stafford trade, Chris provides an update on the PFPI gala, and Billy offers a business idea.
Mary Hadley - CEO, MakerGirl stopped in from Chicago IL right before Christmas to discuss expanding STEM curriculum programs for 3D printing education. MakerGirl educates girls 7-10 on how to 3D print and design using CAD. You can also catch Mary at the TIPE conference.... Topics Include: 0:05 - Mary Hadley – CEO, MakerGirl - Chicago IL 0:40 - Virtual 3D printing sessions reach 1:48 – 2020 timeline agility - STEM videos and live virtual sessions 2:48 - Next Gen excitement – Girl Scouts, e-Nable, Helping Hands project 4:09 – Creative analytical theme – projects during pandemic 5:10 - Education importance at all ages – working with the next gen 7:03 – Mary’s journey with 3D printing and MakerGirl’s beginnings – road trip 9:00 – Virtual sessions and overcoming challenges 10:56 – Future goals with MakerGirl - expanding the curriculum 12:55 – Print project highlights 14:41 - Importance of Mentorship 15:18 – Piloting level two curriculum - TIPE conference Youth track – Wi3DP Next Gen project 16:36 – MakerGirl mission to education 10,000 girls by 2023. MakerGirl - https://makergirl.us/ ( https://makergirl.us/%E2%80%8B ) Mary Hadley - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhadley/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhadley/%E2%80%8B ) TIPE conference - https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ ( https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/%E2%80%8B ) MakerGirl's mission is to educate the next generation of female makers to be unstoppable forces that say “Yes!” to the challenges of tomorrow. Shared through STEM education sessions led by University women and men. MakerGirl educates girls on how to 3D print and CAD, focusing on girls aged 7-10. All of our sessions inspire girls to be creative and technical through 3D printing and other cutting-edge technologies. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations
Sharing we like. Oversharing, not so much. And sometimes the kindest thing you can do for others is close up that kimono of yours. Or so say Matt, Rich, and their guest host, cloud consultant and entrepreneur Jamison West. They also have some things to say about SolarWinds MSP’s soon-to-be new name and the security landscape in 2021, not to mention cloud management, a topic they discuss with RMM pioneer and now cloud identity management CEO Peter Sandiford, of Zerotek (http://www.zerotek.com/). There’s also a quick look at an antique from Jamison’s tech museum that’s less than a year old. It looks like a desk phone. Because it is. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Play Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igodza5l63vd5w5mdybtpq2cr7e?t=ChannelPro_Weekly_Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d93194-a5f3-46d8-b625-abdc0ba032f1/ChannelPro-Weekly-Podcast More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-171-close-kimono Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Jamison West's businesses: ConnectStrat (http://www.connectstrat.com/), SmileBack (http://www.smileback.com/) TimeZest (http://www.timezest.com/) SolarWinds MSP picks new name - https://www.solarwindsmsp.com/enabling-your-success-in-2021 7 Security Vendor Predictions for 2021 - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/slideshow/7-security-vendor-predictions-2021 January 12th PPP 2021 Update webinar, with Karl Palachuk, Rayanne Buchianico, and Rich Freeman - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/blog/entry/special-webinar-ppp-2021-update-rayanne 2021 ChannelPro-SMB Special Survey: Vendors on the Vanguard - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/form/2021-channelpro-smb-special-survey-vendors-vanguard RMM Innovator Peter Sandiford Returns as CEO of Cloud Management Startup - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/rmm-innovator-peter-sandiford-returns-ceo-cloud-management-startup Jamison's museum pick: Poly desk phone Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead
Join Jeremy Simon and Jen Owen of 3D Universe and co-founders of e-NABLE, along with fellow co-founder Jon Schull and 3D printed prosthetic hand user and designer, Peregrine Hawthorn for a brief history of this global maker movement of volunteers who are using 3D printing to create free prosthetic hands and arms for those in need.Find out how this volunteer community formed, learn how it has grown and changed over the past 9 years, and hear how they have impacted the lives of recipients, volunteers, school children, and thousands of makers in over 100 countries around the globe.
Wondering how dangerous the cybersecurity landscape is lately? Don’t count malware variants. Count hoodie sales. After all, hackers wear hoodies, so more hoodies means more hackers. It’s simple! Just ask Matt, Rich, and guest host Rory Sanchez, CEO of True Digital Security, who also have thoughts on Kaseya’s new phishing defense solution and pending IPO, RocketCyber’s new managed SOC service, and a new cloud management vendor from the founders of N-able. Then stick around for their conversation with Nancy Hammervik, executive vice president for industry relations at CompTIA, which includes a look at CompTIA’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, its recently launched security information sharing and analysis organization, and its initial take on the future of government regulations for MSPs. Interesting stuff no matter what you’re wearing. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Play Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igodza5l63vd5w5mdybtpq2cr7e?t=ChannelPro_Weekly_Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-158-hoodie-index Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Kaseya Buys Phishing Defense Vendor Graphus - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/kaseya-buys-phishing-defense-vendor-graphus Kaseya Eyeing IPO for Early Next Year - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/kaseya-eyeing-ipo-early-next-year RocketCyber Launches Managed SOC Solution - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/rocketcyber-launches-managed-soc-solution Former N-able Execs Launch Management Software Maker for Cloud-Era MSPs - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/former-n-able-execs-launch-management-software-maker-cloud-era-msps CompTIA Launches Security Information Sharing and Analysis Organization - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/comptia-launches-security-information-sharing-and-analysis-organization Matt's Museum Pick: Radio Shack 21-1589 40-Channel Emergency CB Radio Matt's Tech Pick: LG Velvet Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead
Last Call: Special Series Dedicated to the Covid-19 Crisis Jaeki spoke with Madison Bondoc, leader of a volunteer 3D printing chapter in Washington DC called e-NABLE DC, about the 3D printed face shields they are supplying to frontline healthcare workers to hospitals like Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, NY. When many hospitals are faced with a shortage of PPE, 3D printing communities, including e-NABLE, turned on their 3D printers to fill a urgent need. Using a NIH approved open source face shields file, e-NABLE has been producing face shields around the clock. As of the release of this episode they have delivered over 2000 shields to 59 healthcare facilities across 10 states. Tune in to learn more about the potential of 3D printing to change the way we live! 3D Printing ain't free - Support e-NABLE print more face shields by donating to there Gofundme: https://www.gofundme.com/f/enable-dc-039s-coronavirus?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link-tip&utm_campaign=p_cp%20share-sheet&fbclid=IwAR1VqkrdtyNGy1r4n3MEWu1xMZ-E1adoqd3Llu4NIjTtyaTwMJhqJW6iVqE Learn more about e-NABLE D.C. on Facebook @eNableDC Learn about entire e-NABLE network at https://enablingthefuture.org/ Follow Madison Bondoc on IG @simplyseraphic In the coming weeks, $6.99 Per Pound is going to provide you perspectives and personal stories on how Asians have been impacted by COVID-19. Make sure to subscribe to stay up-to-date with the latest drops from our special series! FILL OUT THE CENSUS https://2020census.gov/en.html ________ Thank you to all the fans that continue to support! If you enjoyed this episode leave a review and tell us why you vibe with our pod. Follow the podcast @699PERPOUND on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter If you hear something righteous, tag us on your Instagram story and tell us why people need to listen to 6.99. You can now support us monetarily by buying Jaeki and Jojo a $3 coffee @ko-fi.com/699perpound or setting up small monthly donation @anchor.fm/699-per-pound/support Questions, Partnerships, Sponsorships: Contact us at info@699perpound.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/699-per-pound/message
Les imprimantes 3D sont de plus en plus abordables et fonctionnent désormais parfaitement sur Mac. Alors, comment ça marche ? L’eldorado est-il pour demain ? Sans oublier, un point complet sur les rumeurs concernant les prochaines sorties d’Apple, la pomme va-t-elle passer la démultiplier ? Débats ! Les coups de coeur : - Virgil Perron : Too Goof To Go https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/too-good-to-go/id1060683933?mt=8 - Stéphane Zibi : le portefeuille connecté Volterman - https://www.volterman.com/ - Didier Pulicani : Sculpteo https://www.sculpteo.com/fr/ - Jean-Louis Frechin : Parrot Anafi https://amzn.to/2SR2qFm - Matthieu Reigner : L’association e-Nable https://e-nable.fr - Olivier Frigara : Karl Lagerfeld
Les imprimantes 3D sont de plus en plus abordables et fonctionnent désormais parfaitement sur Mac. Alors, comment ça marche ? L’eldorado est-il pour demain ? Sans oublier, un point complet sur les rumeurs concernant les prochaines sorties d’Apple, la pomme va-t-elle passer la démultiplier ? Débats ! Les coups de coeur : - Virgil Perron : Too Goof To Go https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/too-good-to-go/id1060683933?mt=8 - Stéphane Zibi : le portefeuille connecté Volterman - https://www.volterman.com/ - Didier Pulicani : Sculpteo https://www.sculpteo.com/fr/ - Jean-Louis Frechin : Parrot Anafi https://amzn.to/2SR2qFm - Matthieu Reigner : L’association e-Nable https://e-nable.fr - Olivier Frigara : Karl Lagerfeld
Tom Wilcox shares his love for the science of making and understanding timepieces. Abigail Williams takes us back to a time when reading wasn't a solitary activity - in fact, it was a common social pastime. Michael Mesure talks about what his organization, FLAP Canada, is doing to prevent bird collisions with urban windows. Jen Owen shares the story of e-NABLE, which is a group of volunteers that use their own resources to 3D print prosthetic hands for those in need.
InMoov est le premier robot open-source à taille humaine entièrement imprimé en 3D. A l'origine du projet ? Gael Langevin, un sculpteur et designer Français. En janvier 2012, il crée InMoov : une plateforme open-source sur laquelle il met en ligne gratuitement les fichiers de la première prothèse imprimable en 3D. Cette dernière donnera naissance à de nombreux projets à travers le monde, tels que Bionicohand ou encore e-Nable.➡️ En savoir plus sur https://fr.boma.global Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
We talk to Jen Owen, the founder, owner, and primary writer and speaker of EnablingTheFuture.org, an international community of volunteers that use their own resources to 3D print free prosthetic hands for those who need them. Then, we talk to Dr. Albert-László Barabási, one of the world’s leading experts on the science of networks, about how he uses 3D printing to explore neural networks.
Jon Schull joins us tonight to tell us the fascinating story behind e-NABLE, an effort providing free 3D printed prosthetic hands and arms to children (and adults). This grassroots volunteer organization was started by Schull at RIT, and has become a global phenomenon for humanitarian makers. Jon is currently running the Rochester chapter of e-NABLE (Re-NABLE) at the Vertus High School in Rochester.Join us for what might be the #1 feel-good episode of 2018!After listening, if you want to get involved or want more information on the cause: http://enablingthefuture.org/get-involved/ (http://enablingthefuture.org/get-involved/)
In this episode of the podcast, Jon and Deano sit on the couch with Jack and Ruth, two volunteers of E-Nable Ireland. We discover how a little group in Limerick City is slowly becoming a hub for prosthetic design through their work with the open source firm. Join us as we talk about 3D printing, how the Fab Lab in Limerick is helping drive the Open Creators movement in the city and how they help give children in need a literal helping hand thanks to the technology that is 3D printing. Go on give it a listen, it's a good one we promise.
La socialite Kim Kardashian sort KKW Body Perfume, un parfum qui a attiré les foudres du créateur français Jean Paul Gaultier. En cause, une bouteille qui ressemble étrangement à celle du parfum Classique, datant de 1993. Dans une rare interview, Jean Paul Gaultier révèle le secrets de ses premiers émois modiques. Ecoutez Jean Paul Gaultier, icône d'un chic à la française. Plus d'info www.culturealt.com
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This episode is very special because I get to chat with Jon Schull who is one of the volunteers that has helped e-NABLE become the movement that it is today. e-NABLE which is also known as Enabling the Future is a community of volunteers that have helped create a movement to help people that need prosthetic hands. Enable finds people that have 3d printers and are willing to print and donate a hand to someone in need.
Erika George of Univ of Utah explains why it matters that a judge overturned Utah's "Ag-Gag" law. The West owes a debt to Islam says Glen Cooper of Pitzer College. Christy Chapin of Univ of Maryland gives a brief history of how health insurance companies became so powerful. Dating culture and consent with author Mike Domitrz. Mark Belk of BYU discusses Lake Powell's quagga invasion. Jon Schull of e-NABLE explains how you can use your 3-D printer to help disabled kids.
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EP090 - Nordstrom.com Ken Worzel and Danny Ryder http://retailgeek.com/podcast An interview with Ken Worzel, President of Nordstrom.com and Danny Ryder, EVP, Online Merchandising & Experience. Nordstrom is the #17 retailer on the IR500 list. They are one of the most storied retailers in North America, founded in 1901. Today they have 354 stores in 40 states and Canada (including full-line stores, Nordstrom Rack, Jeffrey Boutiques, Truck Club, and HauteLook). In this episode we discuss Mobile, Fashion Retail, Amazon, and Retail Disruption. Don't forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 90 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Tuesday May 23, 2017. Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, SVP Commerce & Content at Razorfish, and Scot Wingo, Founder and Executive Chairman of Channel Advisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. New beta feature - Google Automated Transcription of the show: Transcript Jason: [0:25] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this episode is being recorded live from Sunny Seattle Washington on Tuesday May 23rd. 2017 I'm your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I'm here with your co-host Scot Wingo. Scot: [0:41] Hey Jason and welcome Jason and Scott show listeners. [0:44] Today we have a pretty exciting treat for everybody we have the number 17 retailer on the IR 500 list Nordstrom. [0:52] Which was one of the most storied retailers in North America founded in 1901 and today they have over 350 stores in 40 States and Canada including full-line stores Nordstrom Rack. [1:05] Jeffrey boutiques Trunk Club. [1:07] Do I need to sign the show today we have kin worzel who is the president of nordstrom.com and Danny Rider who is the EVP online merchandising and extreme. [1:16] Welcome to the Jason Scott show Kenna Danny. Danny: [1:20] Very much right now. Jason: [1:23] Thank you so much and we can start right off the bat by educating me because I'm always self-conscious when I say how look whether I'm saying it right so can we get unofficial pronunciation. HauteLook so I am correct that I'm not saying it right. [1:48] My overlords in Paris are going to be like horrified that I that I butcher that one my apologies monsieur. So This is another first for the Jason and Scott show we are both live so Danny and Ken are here with me in the remote Jason Scott Trio Studio. And Scott is at our executive studio in Raleigh North Carolina. Scot: [2:18] Bicoastal in a mixture of live and not live it's pretty. Jason: [2:23] Exactly I feel like the five-second delay that Scott has will be super helpful because is is some some loyal listeners will know he he can get a little profane. Danny: [2:34] Do you have a bleeping machine. Jason: [2:36] We've only had to use it when former razorfish are on the show actually but yeah. Scot: [2:45] We really appreciate you guys taking time out of your busy days and it would love to start off with just hearing a summary of your background. You're rolling compasses at Nordstrom can we start. Jason: [2:54] Sure yeah my roll. Ken: [2:59] I'll let you not been ignored so I can. Jason: [3:01] Exactly cement Nordstrom 7 years now. Ken: [3:03] Now I guess I am I joined actually after a long time probably 20 years as a strategy consultant. So that was really where I spent most of my time pre Nordstrom. But I guess the relevant part about that is Northwest a core client of mine for about a dozen years before I join the executive team so. [3:26] Interesting perspective as a result of having had an internal perspective now but for a long time an external perspective having worked with a lot of other retailers in consumer companies in in the US and in Europe. And I joined initially to support our strategy team and build out a strategy function for the company is as we were sort of transitioning out of the recession and looking for for new ways to grow the company. And then subsequently picked up some other responsibilities including our corporate and Business Development activities. Are data science and analytics teams and then about eight or nine months ago took on the the p&l responsibility for nordstrom.com. Which I was. Is important I think because all those things connected mean if you look at our agenda really for the last 3 or 4 years increasingly everything comes together around how we going to deliver what's been a storied. Brandon and customer experience how we going to deliver that in a digitally connected world so you know our focus is clearly on continue to be customer obsessed. Digitally enabled and I'm lucky enough to. Get to sit in a position where a lot of those pieces come together across the company and I'm also lucky enough to have been able to have pulled Danny long on his journey cuz Danny and I work together for a. What time in Consulting and when I ended up in in in this gig I decided I should bring the smart guy with the English accent to help me sell our ideas. Scot: [4:53] Danny how about you. Danny: [4:56] Yes. That's kind of quite pointed out with the accident so I was born and raised in the UK I ask you went straight from college into Consulting a little bit of a not wanting to know. No knowing what I wanted to be when I grow up and so I went to the Consulting really thinking about to be something to gain experience and then go off into into. Career somewhere else but I should stay for number of years and really what's my way all the way through the different ranks within Consulting until she managed to work with a lot of really interesting gun. Dynamic different consumer goods and Retail companies around the world so that series of projects in your. North America in the Asia and then about five years ago I received a phone call from Ken. What was really interesting to me is. It's really the combination of the fundamental changes happening in the retail world right now and just the opportunity to really be at the house or something that's interesting and dynamic and changing. [5:54] But also from the outside I always thought notion was I really good company very well-run I didn't realize I didn't realize the level of ambition. Until she being in the retail that is very well-run but also having this constructive paranoid about the world and where things are going but also not patient keep changing is is pretty pretty interesting so. I joined the company about four and a half years ago originally is policy of the Cobra strategy team what's in a lot of different things across the whole old different parts of the company and then moved into more of an operational Rolla by 18 months ago with an ocean. So my title is online merchandising and experience and is really three different teams that I support the first assault online merchandising team, so a large part of what they do is really help inform up buying team on what these election stress you should be for a website and for app. Using a lot of the customer Behavior data to my she points out where we have opportunities for a Bratz Odette for white space opportunities. As well as they also then take the merchandise strategies and then strategies and play that out through the content the navigation on the actual product information on the website. The other two teams I support a focus much more on the features and functionality of the web in the app I'm so this the user experience design a research team so if they do a lot of work in terms of understanding the customer need and then I should going through too much you designing the features and functionality themselves, the news team is in the product management team to interface directly with our engineering team when she done go build those different features and functionality. [7:25] So it's a pretty wide-ranging said of interesting different topics, one of the best things I love about my job is I can go in one day from having a meeting with someone like a Gucci or Balenciaga to that walk down the wall to a different meeting room have a conversation with our Tech Team about the architecture of all different. What's the difference aleutians and it finally and the day by going to look at some new features and functionality designs and think about how we can create some Co experiences so it's I definitely love those if not almost my job. Scot: [7:55] Cool and I'm not an expert but aren't there sold Nordstrom's at North. Ken: [8:01] There are a team of. [8:04] 11 of us on the executive team from have the last name on the door so late Pete and Eric are co-presidents of the company. I have different responsibilities Pete manages our merchandising areas Eric is responsible for a full price. Brand are Nordstrom brand across stores and nordstrom.com and and Blake Spencer lot of his time on or off price business including Nordstrom Rack stores and Nordstrom rack.com and. And HauteLook and then Jamie Nordstrom is president of Full Line stores so my counterpart in the full price business managing our store business. Scot: [8:43] Course need to see there's not many retailers where you still have the family involved to that level set that must be fun. Ken: [8:50] Yeah I think it's fun it's also it's it's inspiring and I think they really they deserve a ton of credit for maintaining I think both the ambition that the Danny highlighted in terms of the admission to be as relevant. 20 and 50 years from now is as the company's been for the last 50 hundred years so. Jason: [9:10] Yeah and that actually brings me to one of my favorite things about. All of our jobs is it is it Danny's you mention earlier retail is really going through a significant change or disruption right now and I mean you can look at that and say it's a negative thing and scary and all that but do I to me. It's fun that that Playbook that Danny is Grandfather wrote that was so successful. Isn't the Playbook that we can all follow today that like the circumstances have changed so much that we all need to. Sort of invent what retail feels like for these digitally disrupted consumers that we're all facing today in my premises. The fundamental thing that's disrupted them more than anything else is ubiquitous access to. The super computer that we all carry with us now though the smartphone in so I wanted to dive into how you guys are addressing that that transition and so I guess I'll start with a softball question is. Mobile in Portland to Nordstrom do I have that right is. Ken: [10:14] I'm still hung up on the fact that you just promoted Danny to be a Nordstrom that his grandfather. Jason: [10:19] No no not Danny grandfather. Ken: [10:23] There is nothing more important I mean you know I think Danny can can win in this as well but we're sitting here today and I think we're excited to be sitting here. In large part because we're in the middle of a huge revolution in in customers experiences and what their expectations are in a lot of that. Is directly related to super computers that started on people's desks and are now sitting in people's pockets and it has fundamentally changed. Virtually every part of our customer journey and what customers expect from us which again I think you're right you can need to look at that as scary and risky or you can look at it as this massive opportunity and I. [11:02] We want to embrace the latter. Danny: [11:06] Yeah man just by the Numbers alone it's I think if you don't say mobile is really important to you as a company or as a retail of then I think you're missing a big big big point. Play quantify we have roughly 700 million unique daily visitors to our website or app. [11:21] I'm roughly now 2/3 of that comes through a mobile device and that is only growing the actual usage of mobile desktop web experience is declining and saw them at your own TV engagement that was seeing with Nordstrom in additional space is coming through my body Vice. The big thing is eating things like three causes of emails that we send to customers and now opened on the phone so it's a big deal to buy she think about and I don't need two hands right with customers when they come to a premises but also when we send Communications to them. [11:50] And I need to make thing for me with mobile is it is the device with which we can she lingcod digital and physical space. [11:57] And if we truly believe that when one of our adventures is company is the legacy of the great stores we have in the people in the stores and then she. Giving people great experiences in those doors the phone is the one device that cuts across both the home experience the on-the-go experience in the store. Scot: [12:14] Cool it looks peeled onion on that a little bit how would you guys grade the progress you've made so far on. Ken: [12:22] I guess from my perspective of back to this constructive paranoid I mean it's it's mixed I mean I think there's plenty of things that I think we can. [12:33] Play Comfort Inn and take pride in in terms of what the organization's delivered and what we've delivered to customers. [12:40] At the same time we look at how fast everything is changing around us and you know I don't mean just customers expectations but competitors are making us better. [12:50] And challenging us so I think we we recognized in a wee one of the earliest retailers to be in the digital space a lot of our categories starting. [13:00] A catalog Heritage that we had and then Translating that into it a desktop e-commerce experience and we were also early to get into the mobile. As it is a platform in SA. Vehicle to connect with customers but we see a huge amount of opportunity and and need for us to continue to make progress so mean from my perspective it's a cc plus I mean we still got a long way to go. To give ourselves the kind of great we'd like to give in to give the experience I think that our customers expect us to give them. Danny: [13:33] Yeah I would haul hot leak in car with AC grade I think we've made some really good progress. [13:38] Just looking at I think you have to separate out more about web from app and I think on the mobile website we've gone from having a translated version of our desktop experience to watch you having a specifically designed version of arteries. Specific for the mobile phone itself. Is part of that doing simple things like designing the interfaces so they all touch friendly on a small screen and as well as making sure that performance is a big deal because of a sea. Usage on a mobile phone on mobile web is Israelites and very Broad. And then in the app we actually have a very good Fashion retail app so gets roughly phone off store star reviews in the in the App Store, but obviously the challenge of that is that reads Fashion retail apps in particular I'm not really taken off in terms of Engagement and that is something that we're going to have to continue to push on his how to make you get people to engage with all app more. Because apps are expensive. Scot: [14:30] Yeah one thing I Jason I debate a lot is the gulf between conversion rates on desktop and and the mobile web and or apps, is that one of those you guys grade yourself and do you think that will is closing or will close or at 10 to think it probably won't close it just kind of different things and Jason thinks if you put enough. [14:50] A payment systems on there it'll eventually. Danny: [14:53] Yeah that's that's a really tough one when you look at the dates. What will the use queso Festival all the conversion in the conversion rankings of all different channels is highest in the app. [15:07] That it's not next in desktop and then it's lobotomize web and there is a very significant difference across that Spectrum. Ken and I to be this a lot about how much do we think we cannot she closed them about Gabba I think we can close a fair amount solve it but I don't think all and I don't think the reason you got, the reason you can't close all of it is the use case quite often is you're on the bus so you're walking around and you want to just browse and get information, what's really interesting to me is when you look at the dates of the drop off so I see the product for you rates on the mobile web is very similar to desktop. Where it really work start to fall off is the antibiotic and then completion rates and that's if I got you as a big drop-off and so I think that just shows that people are coming to look look at products internationally added to the cart. And then when sums of the actual how that and flows through the rest of the funnel what you get to check out there's a pretty significant drop off and nothing a large part that is the friction in the checkout and that is it's it's hard to check out on this little screen I take it you don't have your payment. All your payment details saved. Ken: [16:07] Also think that you guys are debated this as well but I think single-session conversion is a bit of an apples to oranges comparison across these devices I mean you look across almost any. Activity there's more frequent but less lengthy interactions with mobile sessions than there are with desktop sessions and that's certainly true in our categories so I think. No increase in the we look at even this conversion and engagement kind of measurement we look at it over a. Of time relative to a customer assuming that we're going. I have experience as we can and should build that in Mobile that's going to encourage more frequent engagement even if it's lower duration. Can you really I think while look at conversion as a function of that which is can we drive more frequency you might have a lower single-session conversion but against that customer over a period of time. We think we can close a lot of that Gap now again I think to Danny's point I don't think you're going to close all of the Gap because part of what makes the phone so powerful as a supercomputer sitting in your pocket. Is it in your pocket so you can use it to look up reviews when you're in a store to validate the purchase you're going to make it a physical environment you look at it on on the bus to see where the closest store is that has that Tory Burch. A purse that you're interested in so I think there are a set of use cases that are just enabled by the fact that it's portable and that it's with you all the time. That are different so I also think more generally you know certainly for us and the kind of retailer in the end the brand we have. [17:42] I think we want to be careful that weird don't get so focused on conversion. That we're not serving the customers who are coming to us for all those occasions where they're not yet ready to buy or were there looking to be inspired or they're looking to learn about fashion. And that's a lot of folks I mean that happens in the physical environment but it certainly happens a lot digitally as well. And so whether that's on a phone or on a desktop I think we're always looking to get the balance of creating a richness of experience and engagement as well as being there trans actually when that's when would people looking to do. Jason: [18:15] Dad said record show I wholeheartedly agree the. Single session conversion is you know one of the convenient things we have to measure and so I feel like it it has gotten in it in appropriate amount of focus and I certainly agree they're a bunch of. New use cases that are Nable by that smartphone. That we never had on the desktop in some of those don't have by intent and that's okay you like there they're great brand Impressions and your point like. That might be buying 10 tickets fulfilled in the store or some fashion advice to share with a friend or whatever the case is so I think we're all sort of the land on that but I do want to double click on. Danny made earlier hey there is a big gap between. Are mobile web in our desktop web but we also have this mobile app which actually has the best conversion in this brings up this. This frequent dialogue that I have to have with retailers in the whole debate about the role of apps and webs in your customer ecosystem. Like I'll just say it a front I walk into a lot of retail environments where there's a huge amount of the corporate Treasurer being invested in an app. And oh by the way there aren't very many active users on that app how do you guys think about that. Danny: [19:35] Yeah so so we definitely think that should be a differential stretchy between the mobile web and app I think that's that's aligning that we've had internally over the past couple of years. I think you have to take a look at the similarities and differences I think the similarities between the two is that first of all the phone, it's a small screen with a touch screen in pots you don't have a keyboard you don't have the ability to achieve navigate in the same where you can on a desk of experience so you have to design the user experience in a way that's easy to use an intuitive but also. Really optimizes for that phone Factor. [20:10] The second is you can almost guarantee that when somebody is using whether some mobile web or not it's in the context of the world around them. Which is the desktop you about your. You're looking at a biggest green you're more engrossed Wars on the phone you basically up Harley parallel-processing either being on the bus or quite frankly I sit home and watch TV and I see I'm on my phone all the time anyway. Answer the phone itself is actually it's a connection device that lives in the context of other things happening around you and so therefore how you design the experience has to be compelling enough or easy enough that you're not going to make it. Optimized for that use case. I guess you think about the differences between the two I think you have to look at the use cases and just the just add a troll owned on how people use the two different form taxes. I'm so I think you guys are said this in the past but mobile web is a very Broad and very shallow engagement when you want to look at the time that people are spending a mobile web it's a very small proportion of time on the phone. [21:09] People spending more time in a very narrow and deep playing in apps and so the actual the frequency vs. engagement piece. Between the Tucson people go to mobile web very frequently but don't spend a lot of time though people go to apps and they go very deep in those apps and spend a lot of time. [21:25] Unpretty the most compelling piece of data for me is that roughly only fat people on average only use 5 to 7 apps on a regular basis but they go right. [21:34] And so from that perspective unless you're one of those Fighters have an app so you may have the best shiny app that does a bunch of really cool stuff. But if people on engaging with and then you spend a lot of money to build something that actually probably isn't doing anything. [21:47] Look at when you look up the types of Ops people to spending time in and most of them are Awesome form of Google. Ken: [21:55] Yeah I think I think you've guys have talked about this before but we certainly agree that. They're very different rules for these and I think it would be a mistake for us or any retailer to over-invest. [22:07] In the app is an example at the expense of having a really convenient engagement experience in Mobile optimized web which is where the vast majority. [22:16] Archer. [22:18] The same time there's a subset of customers and in our case it's it's going to be probably our top 20% of customers who have a deep relationship with us as a brand and they're willing to make the investment. [22:29] To let us live on their phone and you know that's so that's a privilege for us that we need to intern provide them with a lot of value off of that and so I think it's. [22:38] The learning to Danny spoke so I think it's really clear to us that we need to have an app that serves those customers in a really deep way that gives them the value that they deserve for letting us live on the. On this precious real estate that's their home screen but we all have to be realistic that that's always going to be a pretty small portion of the total number of customers that engaged. Jason: [22:58] Number customer. Ken: [23:00] Check early if you look at the kind of categories when I mean people we're not a financial institution where people are engaging with us every day. And you know we're not a financial institution this sense of you know people generally have a checking account with One Bank. So most people have a banking app on their phone because it's makes our life better with their One banking partner we are usually part of a dozen retailers that customers are choosing between and they're not going to give us all the privilege of living on their phone so we better. We'd better have compelling experiences both ends of that Spectrum a really great will block them eyes web experience for the vast majority of lightly engage customers and I really high value-added. Engaging app for those customers that give us the privilege to live in their phone. Danny: [23:46] Yeah it does the last dates race so I think showed that only 3% of time spent in apps on a mobile device is in retail apps and that's because a lot of people. Facebook always has by Far and Away the most used app in and you really go through social you go through entertainment then you go through Services which could be Banking and Kobe taxis all these different use cases that have been enhanced by put to make you happen to turn up. Scot: [24:08] Yeah yeah I agree I've seen the comscore data there what what's an example of a feature that the app. [24:17] Offers that's not available maybe on the mobile Weber or the desktop in full disclosure of my wife is a card-carrying Nordstrom member so I kind of know the answer. Danny: [24:25] Thank you I appreciate that. [24:28] Great things out it's really anything for you accessing the unique capabilities of the phone that could be the camera it could be. [24:37] That's probably the main we have right now so we threw up right now you can visual search in multiple different ways so you can scan about the barcode of an item in the store, I know what I should bring up the part of details and you can make a purchase or you can see additional inventory the other thing we have is visual search so you can take a photo and then we'll give you like iTunes to that. Titan. Ken: [24:58] Yeah it hasn't rolled out yet to your Marketplace got but another example that takes advantage of of the unique capabilities of the phone is something we're rolling out. This year and Ashley we've tested here in the Seattle Market over the past six months which is something cold Store Reserve. And that specifically takes advantage of G location awareness so nature that experiences. Imagine as it as an engage customer you do with a lot of customers do which start that product discovery on your phone. And you start the journey there but a lot of you know a lot of challenge in our categories as you still want to physically evaluate the product you want to make sure it looks like what you thought I was going to look like that it fits the way you want it to fit. And so the stories of experiences start that Journey on your phone put it in a put these items in a digital closet. Will then before your local stores that you can try a little store will then find the product our team will find a product in the store send you a text message to let you know that indeed we found it for you and we're holding it for you to try it on. Animal use a geo location awareness of the phone so that we can see when you're approaching the store will let you know that it looks like you're on your way in those products are waiting for you in dressing room 2 on the Metro level of the downtown Seattle store with your name on it. You come through the door at the products already waiting hanging in the dressing room free to try it on. You go straight to the dress and you try on the product you can be in and out in 10 minutes having done everything you wanted to do in terms of. Discovering the product on your terms on your time but also being able to physically evaluate it without having to go through the hassle of sending it to your house and potentially having to return stuff. [26:32] And you know that's something we've made a mobile only experience because it's really only a great experience if we can connect the dots with the messaging both ways and and the g locational awareness and. Known the same way that Uber doesn't make sense if it wasn't an mobile only experienced something like that only makes sense as a mobile only experience it doesn't really make sense unless we can connect the dots and really personal way with you. So I think we're looking when we talked about the sea grade I think it's because we have a whole set of those kind of experiences that. [27:03] Customers tell us every day it would be great if you could do this for me and we need to do that we need to. Need to use the phone really to to leverage all the assets we have in particular that the local market assets we have of of people product in place and how do you connect. [27:19] Those assets to our customers via their their mobile device in a way that makes their life really seamless and really easy and on their terms. Scot: [27:27] Yeah the wheel of the curbside stuff so this sounds like a nice kind of even and now kind of taking it to the next level there, so one one other question you guys at the top of the show talked about using the phone in the store is there anything else I get you can take a picture and and scan a code and see the online reviews about using with deacons wear, I approached a shoe display and maybe there's something that lights up on my phone that tells me more if you guys experiment with that. Danny: [27:55] Yeah we've definitely done some testing around that the big lining on anything like that is it has to be really tied to a compelling merchandising strategy because if it's if it's just notifications for the sake of notifications and it's just annoying, but if you can link it to a great product strategy that I she enhances the experience and somewhat we've really been thinking about is, whether it's pecans or scanning or other Technologies like some of the light fixtures that I she help you with geolocation to Pieces as well, it really has to be linked to what are we trying to achieve from the actual product induction diving strategy or the wise it's technology for technology sake. Jason: [28:31] We we like to call those Mass pushes where you just push the same message I've been when they walk by the beacon go spam. Scot: [28:41] One last kind of on this topic of the store I've noticed your Associates are all very well connected their there either they seem to be able to access internet on their point-of-sale system and then many of them have like a mobile tablet of some kind, I never been to tell if it's an iPad exactly or what's going on at least he's in a case and hard to tell is there any connectivity there where, you know maybe I have something in my digital closet on my phone and I can push it out to the store associate anything like that. Danny: [29:10] Yeah so we don't quite have exactly that functionality right now but one of the things that were most excited about that is in the process of rolling out right now is really and Hunt selling tools for all sales people, and that's going to hopefully live on the on that mobile devices so right now we've historically had a text to buy functionality that is really not a very rich experience and pretty clunky and Sons of the signup, what we just launched about three weeks ago and is in the hands of 400 stylus to be testing right now is a an enhanced, stop for a sales people that she allows them to search nordstrom.com and then send what we call style bullets to customers and then customers can buy from that. So that will always you continue to enhance and rollout feather but then the flip side of that is can then customers use that as a protest wins right way so it would sales people as well. Ken: [30:00] Yeah we've got a whole road map of of these kind of experiences I think precisely to that that question. Of of additional ways that we should be making it easy for salespeople and customers connect went when that's when customers want and so to your question I think you will see in the not-too-distant future are starting to turn on. A functionality for example that would allow customers to both see a visual representation of their closet of what they bought from us in their closet but also to share that inappropriate way with salespeople and stylus when that's what they want to do. I think is you guys can appreciate me one one of things we're really sensitive to in that context is is making sure that that truly is on the customer's terms I mean what do they want to share with whom and we want to be very. Transparent and put all that control very transparently in the customer's hands. So that they get to decide when that's valuable for their experience and so we're just we're working through that. From a technology perspective but as much as anything also thinking about it from a user experience perspective how do we how do we make that really both easy but also very transparent. [31:10] Is it they're able to control their information to make their Journey. Jason: [31:16] What are the things that super interesting to me is a lot of the successful mobile experiences we talked about they all 10 to be in. Certain categories right like so you think of Starbucks and it's you know such a high-volume fast turn and you think of these General merchants and it's it's a lot about like volume of transaction and convenience and ease and all those other things. In your mind is there anything like different or unique about how you have to think about mobile experiences in the fashion business then some of those sorts of. Danny: [31:48] Yes yes. [31:56] I'm sure pretty much every kasperi would tell you this but selling fashion online. [32:00] And part of that is because fashion is an emotional purchase so much of it won't fashion retailers have been good at overtime is helping you find the right product then evaluate the product by trying it on. [32:12] Helping you all to the products are fits correctly in so it's not positive fashion Discovery is that she very hot so I think what a lot of. [32:19] How's the next consultant I think in sounds with two by twos a lot. For me this is 2x2 of experience versus convenience on the mobile space and particular Oshie lends itself to think about that. Can you take on one axis you have convenience that's what things like the Starbucks of the world have really done an incredible job of making it very convenient so I. [32:40] Make your life easier and that's where the banking apps Fallen is well because I. Jason: [32:44] I don't pay checks in the Run Channel. Danny: [32:44] Paychex in a brunch anymore I let you do for my phone in my life. [32:49] On the flip side you have the experiential things which I'm all things like. [32:53] XO the Facebooks of the wall which is more right entertainment The Sweet Spot is always easy people to do both convenience on experience and that's why things like ways really coming for me or even by which is they've taken what is a truly commodity tide experience historical and made it more interesting. [33:07] Retail that's hard because retail isn't exactly something you do every day so you don't. I'm sorry Taylor everyday and you don't mess I asked for product to Vice everyday and so making it whether it's experiential convenient we need to be thinking about what is it that we could be doing for the phone to my she hits on one or both of those. And that's where I think the challenge comes in and just to make one final plug for fashion in general is. If you look at the dates or overtime Fashions as a percent you spend a disposable income is going from roughly four and a half cents a two and a half percent. Can I sync the well this is me hypothesizing but I think the biggest reason for that is more of the move to one line. Because yes people to buy more experiences ammo Technologies but buying Fashion online is hard. I'm not basing means that when people use to go to the mall to get product information and guidance and I used to be entertainment people don't do that as much and the facial online shopping experience doesn't lend itself as much to Fashion. And it doesn't do anyone near as much of a small screen the end of that you have to see the product to buy and you have to evaluate it and take the gets harder and harder to small screen. Ken: [34:17] Agree with all that but I also think it's very easy to sit here and make excuses for why you know retailers and retailers Like Us in fashion haven't been able to Leverage. Mobilize it as a channel engagement better with customers and it's certainly true that. Uber revolutionized Transportation but before Rober nobody had done it and certainly true that Starbucks created an amazing and engaging experience particularly in the integration of. A payments in their loyalty program but before then nobody else had done it in that sector either and so. You know I think it's easy to point to kind of the convenience aspect and I think it's true that that lends itself. [34:58] Back to the beginning of the show we were an industry in transformation I think what we're really seeing is that nobody's cracked the code yet exactly but that's not because there wasn't a huge opportunity there I mean if you generalize. You know even a bit broader I think there's a bit of a. A narrative going on about how retail is kind of one to the Future Tech and traditional retailers in. You know I'd like to take the the positive aspect to that we're in a huge business that's a fun business it's an energizing business but you know if they head of zalando recently said you know you can't lose track of the fact. Fashions a huge business and it's undergoing a huge amount of change but pretty confident that in 10 years you might not have a car but I'm pretty sure you're not going to be walking around naked. You people are still going to want to buy clothes right and so we're in a business that has had its core. You know on the one hand the challenge particular as a fashion retailer that you nope the Pete the stuff we sell it if people want to want it they don't actually need it. [36:00] But at the same time it lends itself to fun and engaging and energizing inspirational experiences so The Challenge on us to how do we take. This amazing opportunity we have with technology to supplement what we've always done. Witches to win with fashion Authority and service an experience with our customers how do we translate that. Into a world where they have a lot more information at their fingertips to their phone but do it still in a fun energizing way so I think it is a hard problem but just because nobody's cracked it completely. Doesn't mean that it's it's not an opportunity that we should take advantage of her feel really optimistic about. Scot: [36:40] Cat that opens the door little bit I kind of have to ask the question I asked every show wouldn't be a Jason Scott show if we didn't talk about Amazon your neighbors there in Seattle. [36:52] Yeah yeah Bookseller there in your area. Jason: [36:56] I thought they were just the guys they gave away free bananas. Ken: [37:01] I've taken some of those free bananas as I walk by. Danny: [37:04] I should we we we joke about that so what I asked you tell people is one of the other things I love about my job is. So we have most of all offices don't located in downtown Seattle and so we have a number of buildings and we're lucky enough Ken and I to be in one of our buildings that she has an amazing view, and so we have an amazing view Westover the Puget Sound while the Olympic mountains amazing sunsets all that's great however we used to be able to see the Space Needle. And we can see the Space Needle now because unfortunately there are two new tile blocks between us and the Space Needle that went up in the past two years and that is all friend literally a block away from us right now. So on the one hand you can say that's a real challenge the other hand as she gives us a very real reminder every day that if we don't continue to move quickly then. The world is going to end up in the Amazon sphere and so that's something that we really need to be focused on and so. Takashi to build on what Ken was saying she is really about. How do we continue to make fashion an emotional patches that people engage where than that she has an elevated experience and truly differentiate from what is more of the convenience and camozzi business of Amazon, I want we need to do is really focus on working with all best fashion Partners to read navigate the world of digital so the, they feel there is a very compelling growth path with us so they don't need to go down that commodity path and so that's something that we spend a lot of time on which is how is it that we can work, with the bronze to create compelling experiences and really showcase their brands in the right way because. In the same way that we're facing the squeeze on traffic death that feeling it even more and I think for the best friends they want to be in an environment. [38:40] They feel like that with other great Brands and there is really brand integrity and that's something that we really focused on and I'm making sure that the additional experience really allows us to elevate that. Ken: [38:50] Yeah I agree with that I think you know Amazon is a great company Amazon's a great competitor and I think Amazon. We owe you know that a gratitude for Amazon for you know helping. Create a paranoid about how to improve customer experience every day and in a digital world so I you know I think that's with all great competitors and we have a lot of them they make us better. But I don't think that we look at the world and think that. Amazon's going to put every other retailer out of business I think there's a little bit of a narrative out there right now that resembles you know The Narrative of that was out there 30 40 years ago about Walmart and the reality is that you know what Walmart was in that massive growth phase. It's true one more put a lot of retailers out of business. Yeah it's also true that a lot of great retail stories and a lot of great retail bands came to prominence at exactly the same time that Walmart was growing. Weather that was Costco or Whole Foods or a lot of other great retailers so I think there's always opportunity whenever whenever there is a competitor that's doing new things and I think we it's up to us to make sure that. You know wheat we compete in a way and serve customers in a way that continues to build on the things were uniquely good at and the things that customers look to us for. So I think it's important to be aware of every great competitor out there but also to make sure we're we're right in our own Playbook and we're delivering on that and I think in the context of that. You know we. [40:20] The challenge we have is we're a brick-and-mortar retailer that has been an early as always been an early mover into serving customers across every Dimension and we were only move her into. A digital Commerce in and that served as well but we need to make sure we continue to move forward. [40:38] Again on the on the dimensions that customers look to us to be great at and I think they look to us. As a fashion retailer who's going to help them look and feel good and also as a retailer that's going to win on by doing that in a way that makes them feel like we're personalizing that interaction with them. I think that's the great opportunity we have I mean if you look at digital and mobile and the personalization opportunity that that creates in terms of connection with customers. [41:07] There's a huge opportunity for us to take what's always been a calling card of ours which is personalized service. Historically that was defined a lot through just a one-to-one. Jason: [41:16] Relationship. Ken: [41:18] In a store we now but opportunity deliver personalization ATS. Jason: [41:21] Still needs to be done. Ken: [41:22] But it still needs to be done in a way that you know is relevant to our brand and so. Jason: [41:27] I need where we. Ken: [41:28] I think where we are always trying to strike the right balance is a we we need to take friction out of our shopping experience whether that's a digital experience or in-store experience there's no question. Jason: [41:38] Customers want more control they want to be able to. Ken: [41:39] That customers want more control they want to be able to have the journey that they're looking for any given day on their terms and that means. Take a lot of friction out of the experience but we also you know where where. Business which is fun and exciting because it's fashion it's you know it's supposed to be fun it's supposed to be energizing it is social and we can't lose. The context around that we're not in a commodity replenishment business we're in the business of making people feel good not just about what they bought but the whole process of engaging with us and shopping and discovering. And so I think there's real opportunity win there whether it's in a world where Amazon is or any other great competitor we just have to. Scot: [42:26] It sounds like your strategy is to partner with Brands what we see a lot of other retailers doing is saying. [42:34] Oh my gosh these Brands can be anywhere so the way to differentiate is to get exclusive brands or by the brands like what Walmart and Mark Lloyd jet are doing you guys invested in bonobos I believe. [42:47] Is that also part of your strategy or you're really just kind of partnering with the brands and saying hey. [42:53] I guess part of that would be don't sell on Amazon or you know we can drive a better experience Tulsa Lil bit more about that Strat. Ken: [43:03] Yeah I can I can take a shot at that immediate into context. Our business development corporate development strategy is very tightly linked to your customer strategy so. Take the specific example that that you highlighted their Scot which is bonobos. [43:21] We partnered with Andy and Andy done the founder of pronobis and his team now must be five or six years ago. And that was really because we we saw that brand born on the web. A brand that was highly relevant to our younger mail customer we thought it was a real opportunity there that was a win-win for customers for bonobo sent for us for. For us it was an opportunity to have a Prada. [43:51] That was limited distribution wasn't being sold everywhere but that would be appealing to two customers that were already in our store. Alfabeto Bose and I think for a lot of other aboard on the web brand since then it realize that it's really expensive to scale a brand if the only touch points you have with that brand are digital. And especially when you're in categories were physical evaluation of the product is important and so for them there was a real opportunity to scale their business and scale their brand. Through our relationship with us and for customers customers want to have the opportunity to to get exposed to brands in multiple places so for us the investment at the time was linked to a customer strategy was never our intent. Set to own Brands and it was never our intent for example in that context to buy bonobos as a brand our investment there was to align kind of our agendas but also to provide damn at the time with some capital and commitment from us that we were. Important to them and and they were important to us and that. Intern really set the stage for a whole number of other relationships we've had since then with a number of great or on the web brands that are important for our customers some of which have involved investment most of which habit. We've also continued to invest in things that can build our business and our customer experience so that they're not. They're going to be things that we're investing in because we think the investment. Is aligned with helping to scale the business or to create alignment in terms of how we serve our customers so we recently invested. [45:26] In a company called Dropship.com disco as an example because it's a Dropship. Capability a platform that really makes it a lot easier for us to engage with Brands who are and Dropship relationships with us and really make that a lot easier for them lot better for them a lot better for us. [45:43] But I think back to the limited distribution question you know are our message to Brands is not you have to be exclusive to us our messages though that we we think that. We are a great partner for helping to build Brands and expose brands in a full price context where. We we can provide an opportunity for Brands to scale their business. [46:07] Providing the full expression the brand of the customer and that's knows you guys know that's harder and harder to do if you're distributed everywhere if your distributor everywhere. I think for Brands that's a recipe were often times you lose control of your brand you lose control the pricing of your product. [46:25] And we are frontal turn it for that and alternative that still we think has a lot of growth and I think we've had a lot of success. I would light a branch and Danny can speak to this about showing them just the power of being in our ecosystem both full price and off-price both in stores and an e-commerce we can bring all of that. [46:44] To our brand Partners in a way that I think they really value the commitment we have to presenting their brands in the right way and exposing their brands to younger customer and a customer they might not otherwise have. But we're excited to be in business with brands that have their own direct-to-consumer business have their own stores week we think that. Recipe works well works well for brand white bonobos but also, for the more recent things you've seen us do with the likes of J.Crew and Madewell and Topshop and Ivy Park we have a long list of examples where I think it works for customers it works for a brand partners and it works for us as a business to do that. Danny: [47:23] Yeah I would answer that that I think history is told us that exclusivity free exclusives you say can I should be more hurtful I think, part of that is the stew way you can do a swim until you can have to take exclusive parts of a lion, all you can have the whole brand exclusively in and historically what we've seen is if you take exclusive parts of the line then you may not get the best products because of see the Browns going to want to sell the best items in more places, and then with regards to Brand awareness we definitely see that there was a huge benefit for. Apollon is that she having more exposure both online and in stores in this definitely places where we actually feel that. Weather is the wrong retail premises or select part is that I shall We Tell Pond is for them that she do allowed the Brand's be elevated and maintaining the brand Integrity Russian pretty helpful. [48:11] The only thing I would add is that we have a pretty proactive stance now that if we see people becoming Chumash distributed and actually not maintaining the brand Integrity then. That's a good sign for us that we think the brand is going to be on a sudden points of relevancy and so what we do need to be doing is looking for those next new bronze coming through and taking a really healthy portfolio approach to giving those new emerging Brands a great place to be. Jason: [48:34] Cool you know one of the things that's interesting to me is. As as consumers get used to all these mobile devices their expectations that are set and so then you got you going to figure out what what the right mobile experiences for that. Customer expectation but then as we talked about a little earlier. There's unique and an elevated expectations for how I would use Mobile in a fashion context and it heard means you're just talking there's actually even another tear that you guys have to worry about which is. Like Nordstrom isn't simply a. Apparel retailer like you you enjoy a unique place in the sort of fashion ecosystem and have a very unique and differentiated. Brand value proposition so. If you thought at all about like what's the the truly unique mobile experience the truly unique Nordstrom experience manifested on mobile. You know can there be such a thing is that possible. Danny: [49:35] Well I think the Ken's coins earlier there is there was a huge opportunity if we can get that right and so definitely working pretty hard right now to trying to find what that is and I think it starts with having a break definition of what's the role of each of the channel I think with the mobile web. [49:50] It's really about creating a fast friendly Discovery experience and customers would like to check out they can do that. What's interesting to me is we actually get more engagement with some of the content on our website on a mobile phone then we had she done him about website that we actually doing all day. [50:06] How to search people coming to the homepage and then she clicking through to a story so I think. [50:10] Does a set amount of fast easy convenience that needs to be through mobile web but also is that the sort of fast hit convenient content. Ons not something that will definitely be playing through and then from the up experience. It's really in kentish town this how do we create a great experience that our best customers are going to engage with on a regular basis cuz if we want to be one of those Fighters have an apps that customers engaged little regular basis. How do we do something that allows for freaking engagements and allows a great eCommerce outside of one of our premises but also then also enhances the in-store experience in the linkage the stores. So all rap is good really going to be all Powerhouse in times of how do I should create richer engagement or not she Elevate the experience and Sons of the shopping and Simpson experience and feed the mobile web is about. How do we have customers come to on a regular basis cuz they think it's interesting but it's convenient if they want to check. Ken: [51:04] Yeah I think it's fascinating that I. [51:07] In retail at least a lot of people when they first think about mobile they think of it purely through, the convenience lens and think that that's that's why how people are using the device and again to Danny's point I think what's interesting in the day that we see. Jason: [51:17] What's interesting in DC. Ken: [51:20] There's a lot of Engagement with content that's how. Jason: [51:22] Makes sense to me people are. Ken: [51:23] Make sense mean people are doing bite-sized engagement all the time with their phone as as a source of information and entertainment and inspiration and we're in. Jason: [51:31] Retainment inspiration. Ken: [51:36] You know we're not unique position I think to Leverage. Is we have with customers around Fashion Authority do that in a fun way in an engaging way so I think the balance of how do you get that content out there. In a way that really engaged just customers while still letting them have a frictionless shopping experience when that's the thing they're looking for that's that's the balance were looking to strike. Danny: [51:55] The idiotic right thing about mobile phone is it is a unique device to an individual and so therefore you can truly person lies on the phone and actually. Does a lot of great things we have in terms of what lives in the brain of all sales people with regards to styling guidance in the ability to show people the right product and so we've been working really hard in the background or really on the days room services that would allow us to do that scale through a mobile device. Scot: [52:19] Quick here's a quick one and then kind of a long one so Apple Android a lot of the data out there suggest that even though people's traffic. [52:28] Tends to be half and half this is both a pin mobile web the iOS users represent on the web like 80% of of actual sales even though they're they're smaller in traffic do you guys can you guys see something like that on your side. Danny: [52:43] Yeah so actually I think I'll dates are excused for the even more heavily towards iOS nothing apart that is the demographics of our customer so roughly 75% of all traffic comes through an iOS device. But Android is definitely growing quickly and so I think from from all perspective we don't see needs you thinking about how is that we're all going to play out and between what are system what what are investment in iOS placements through a native app vs. website, on some light on on an Android device how that looks in the futurism is a pretty interesting question and it's a little bit of all of the above, not thinking through what that what are the Dynamics between those two platforms cuz I has a big impact on where we want to invest. Scot: [53:27] And then the longer one is just listening to you guys Jason I talk to a lot of retailers and a lot of them have kind of that that Merchant King kind of mentality that you know we're going to go and figure out what's the right. [53:39] Dress for next season and that kind of thing and what I'm hearing for you guys as data personalization data scientist feels like a real commitment on your side to that to the extent your control sharing it knows this one dude locked in the basement. [53:56] Did the Guilfoyle picture from Silicon Valley or like tell us about you know sounds like you got some pretty serious horsepower behind this thinking. Danny: [54:02] Yes I'll let Ken's Pizza that cuz he actually supports all data science and analytics team but one thing I would say before he goes into that is, tell me what's really interesting is if you just sent it over to Daytona algorithms and it's going to give you a lot of good predictions on what's happened in the past. And Ashley fashion is something choir there is trillion art elements and that's where I buying too much you have a real talent is being able to pick Trends and pick ones can be important to the customers and that curation elements of what customers should be thinking about is that she a big deal. And so I think, Paws Of The Magic of where all welcomes together is how do we take that knowledge that exists in the head of all Bonnie team and all sales people it's really see the machines because machines are only going to tell you the review married, respective, and so from my perspective we looking at some really interesting ways of how do I take the knowledge of the people who I should know product really well so I she get it into the right attributes that then we'll feed the algorithms that it will be more forward-looking is fashion changes all the time. And that's the one challenge of using data science analytics and something whether there is no constant in terms of customer demand. Ken: [55:08] Yeah I think that's absolutely right I would say data science analytics a big topic it's a big topic for us and I suspect for anybody like us in our industry and what I mean by that is it's cuts across. All different parts of our business so we've made a big investment it's probably one of the. The biggest growth areas in the entire company right now is the way we've been scaling that team over the last 18 months and will continue to scale that capability. Because it cuts across every part of the business including. Supply chain and where we where we deploy our inventory how much we should be buying of the stuff we're buying but also. The point about as your Highline Scot I think like what sorts of product we should put in front of customers in a given point in time to be relevant. [55:56] But there's also basic things that we're working on that customers expect and we should do a better job on which is. No personalization I think through a customer's eyes is a lot about. The more they engage with us and the more they let us know them the better we should serve them which means do you remember what size I am do you help me, by remembering you know which brands I really like and help you keep informed about what's new in those Brands but also, help me understand what other brands I might be interested in in and to do that in a in a seamless way that you know keeps track of. How will those activities happen in stores on a phone on a desktop think that's the expectation that we need to live up to and I think to Danny's point that used to live all in. In a salesperson's had the fact that it now cuts across doesn't diminish. [56:47] What part of this and it doesn't diminish the value that comes from this long Heritage and in deep experience we have and all of our people with those those folks are emergent teams or whether it's our sales people in stylist. We have a deep well of expertise I just use a small example. You know we found that it when we do things like product recommendations even though there is algorithms to support that those algorithms for us perform a lot better. If we don't just take the buying information from customers have purchased these baskets but we also feeding information about what are best stylist put together. And so if we can bring the RT in with the science we know that that actually has a better outcome for customers and so we need to put that all together but at the end of the day that's a big data science problem you can even just getting the data. Connected in a way that you can connect to single view of product across the whole Enterprise with a single view of customer across all their touch points with us. It's not trivial particularly when you have a lot of legacy. A technology that that you're in the process of replacing as we are so it's a big focus it is a big growth area there's lots of different places that we see data science and analytics adding value. But none of that sat the expansive of the art in the business it's it's a supplement to it in our view. Scot: [58:09] Goat sounds I'm getting a mental image of a stylus and a merchant floating in a pool with computer brain connections like Minority Report people are said she needs to see the side of right now. Danny: [58:22] I like it we should think by quest list. Jason: [58:24] Fashion fashion precogs. You know it's funny cuz this is very Timely. So we've been talking a lot about mobile there's a huge buzzword I can't believe it hasn't come up yet in Mobile is the the whole mobile-first philosophy and so I kind of wanted to hear you know where you guys. Come down on that but what what's been interesting in the last week like Google had their IO this this week and their big thing was. Hey we've been mobile-first now we're shifting its AI first which is the the topic we were just talking about so. I guess super question like you know are you embracing a mobile first philosophy and is that important and you know is it. If you're not is it already too late like should we be moving on to the next thing. Danny: [59:16] Yeah I would say so we are embracing my boss first I think to me the definition of mob office versus a fuss. Is a little bit Falls because if you brought in the definition of marble to go beyond just a mobile device and I see how you are connected to the world which isn't in realities was happening more and more. [59:32] Then I think my ball first hold and it's really about how do you. How do you think about the mobile device relative to other connected devices relative to the physical environment except for and so we are definitely still thinking about my ball first. [59:46] In terms of what about physically mean so I think the greatest example for me is when you look at the way we design not she then execute on features and functionality. [59:55] Really we definitely are user experience team now stop with the mobile phone screen first and so they will design for the small screen and so the optimized for the small screen make it make it user-friendly make it compelling and then scale it to a biggest green lights on. [1:00:09] And I see the way we didn't go code again sign execute against eyes very much part so I suppose the mobile device Fest. [1:00:15] So I think that there's a very real practicality of mobile phones which is you do the work from about fuss. But in reality what she means is it forces you to be a lot more thoughtful about design because the use of interactivity of a phone with a smaller screen with a touchscreen actually is hotter than a big screen. I'm sorry I think it makes you fat so and so whether you believe. [1:00:36] 10 clear what it means in terms of whether it's the mobile phone prices of the connected device starting with the smallest Creole starting with a different use case in the big screen I think makes the design hot or. Ken: [1:00:47] I also think more powerful I mean it's a touch screen and has a camera it has a voice in her face it's geolocation Aaliyah where it's personalized to an individual those are all huge advantages in the kind of experience we're trying to create in terms of connection with customer. I don
Rick Steves, host of PBS TV and radio show, shares his book "Rick Steves Best of Europe." Neeru Paharia, Georgetown University, looks at how busyness could be a symbol of status. Queen Mary University's Adrian Martineau on how vitamin D fights respiratory infection. Jonathan Supovitz , University of Pennsylvania, looks at how tweets impact politics. Tulane University's Daniel Mochon explains what a "like" is worth. e-NABLE Movement's Jon Schull talks 3-D printers leading to prosthetics.
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Episode 154 with Automation Alley and Daniel Dugan, talking initiatives here in the metro Detroit area, e-Nable, Maker Faire, and Motor City Steam Con... Automation Alley is at: http://www.automationalley.com/Home.aspx e-Nable is at: http://enablingthefuture.org/ Maker Faire Detroit is at: http://www.makerfairedetroit.com/ Motor City Steam Con is at: http://www.motorcitysteamcon.com/ [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/274526070" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /] IT in the D On the web: http://www.ITinTheD.com On Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/ITintheD/ On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/IT-in-D-91763 On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ITintheD On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ITintheD Podcast Detroit is at: On the web: http://www.podcastdetroit.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastDetroit On Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDetroit On Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/podcastdetroit
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Kommisars in the board room, Akron Police Department’s compulsory feeling of safety, more warm fuzzies from OPM, and more Yahoo! news than you ever thought possible. Lauren strikes again: US Air Force lab: robots, open source, and virtual reality D&G Mailbag: Thanks to Red Hat Middleware Solutions Architect David Murphy for finding our episode 89 Easter egg! Soylent Shake: Burger chain adds bugs to the menu…on purpose ‘Private’ biz Xiaomi sets up Communist Party exec committee Police stop Akron drivers to build safe relationships Iowa school district asks principals to wear body cams OPM, ODNI turn to paper forms to keep security clearance process going Let’s not forget: Digital Photocopiers Loaded With Secrets Russian Security Now Using Typewriters to Thwart the NSA D&G Uber Evil Move of the Week: FTC asked to block Uber from getting location data in background D&G Ad Experience Optimization of the Week: The Next Java Update Could Make Yahoo Your Default Search Provider Speaking of getting optimized: US Bombs ISIS Command Center After Terrorist Posts Selfie Online D&G This Week in Vendor Abandonment: Yahoo does Spring Cleaning: Shuts down Maps, Pipes & more No, seriously, they’re really out D&G This Week in Things We Wish Vendors Would Abandon: Flash Ironically(?), occupyflash.org uses Flash to see if Flash is installed Worldwide PC shipments biggest drop in 2 years thanks to mobile No joke? Commodore Pet smartphone Top 500 Supercomputer List Reflects Shifting State of Global HPC Trends D&G Red Hat Summit Replay Video of the Week: Security compliance automation with Red Hat by Matt Micene See it reenacted live at Defense in Depth! It’s like Netflix for Red Hat Training: Red Hat Learning Subscription So Long Voicemail, Give My Regards To the Fax Machine The Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative The CII Census Project White paper by Dr. David A. Wheeler! D&G Term of the Week: Truck Factor Cutting Room Floor PG-13: Ultra Hal AI Chatbot Talks with another Ultra Hal AI Bot Top Secret: The goofy retro ‘undercover’ fashion guide for East German secret police spies Baby goats in pajamas America Used to Give Out Weird Participation Awards for Nuclear Tests Now you finally know: Why Do Some Guitarists’ Fingers Smell Like Garlic? 600 years of war casualties visualized e-NABLE provides open, 3-D printed protheses for children, will make you cry Disney business plan Warhammer 40k Mr. Potato Head Iterating on large projects like Google Hybrid Cloud is not a Strategy, It’s a Symptom Open source chess with http://lichess.org (h/t robinpriceii) Google proves machines dream of more than Electric Sheep (h/t matt.micene) html5 games made from crack (h/t robinpriceii) littlebobby encryption (h/t robinpriceii) condo high rise with drone landing pad (h/t emorisse) We Give Thanks Thanks to Red Hat Middleware Solutions Architect David Murphy for finding our episode 89 Easter egg! The whole dgshow Slack crew
We had some great guests in-studio with us for episode 99 of our weekly live podcast, with the conversation going from IT security and risk management all the way out to the maker-based economy, some cool charitable organizations you can get involved with to help others, and tons more. Thanks to our guests Dan Gregory, Matt Thompson and Dave Glenn from CBI (Creative Breakthroughs Inc), as well as Daniel Dugan from E-Nable, for joining us and hanging out all night for the chats... Episode 99 was steeped in 1999-themed breaks and an intro, and thankfully that's the last episode we're doing this for and so we'll be back to the semi-regular mayhem from back before episode 80 happened starting next week. Once the intro wrapped, it was time to dive into the news, events and items that grabbed our attention over the past week. The chaos on Reddit. A guy who's owned and used a domain for 16 years getting sued by a startup trying to claim infringement. Our collective wondering why anyone does a Q&A session on Twitter since they never go well...and the recent ones with Bobby Jindal and the author of 50 Shades of Grey were no exceptions. How we're all idiots because some guy recording himself playing video games made over 7 million dollars last year. Facebook's social media experiment with the rainbow photo app. A new 9% tax on streaming / cloud services...and what that might mean for Detroit. All that and much, much more. Dave (left) and Matt (right) from CBI Big shout out to the folks at Ruppits for doing the puppets of us, by the way. Go check them out at https://www.facebook.com/Ruppits For our second segment, we dove in with CBI (Creative Breakthroughs, Inc). CBI manages IT risk and ensures your data is secure, compliant, and available. No matter your industry, their Subject Matter Experts, tailored assessments and custom solutions help safeguard your organization's information. For more than 20 years, their customers have come to rely on CBI as their trusted advisor to meet their unique needs with solutions from the best professionals in the industry. We covered a whole bunch of topics with them from recent hacks to their impending move downtown. Give it a listen, and check them out at https://www.cbihome.com/ They're also hiring like mad, so check out their careers page at https://www.cbihome.com/careers They're also heavily involved with the upcoming Converge/BSides security conference downtown...and they announced a discount code that'll get you in the door free while supplies last. Use discount code CBICC2015GOLDSPONSORSHIP on the registration page at https://convergedet2015.busyconf.com/bookings/new Dan from CBI (left) and Daniel Dugan (right) Then we dove in with Daniel Dugan to talk about a whole bunch of topics. E-nable, the place we met at Penguicon that does 3d printing of prosthetic limbs for children. Detroit Maker Faire and all of the things you can expect to see at the Henry Ford. The First Robotics group, and how they're helping get kids engaged in advanced projects. Needless to say, we had a lot of ground to cover and a whole bunch of interesting topics came up during the course of our chat. Segment four was our usual wrap up segment, doubling back on a few things from earlier in the night, as well as a few other news items that we didn't get to during the opening segment. That's all for this week. Join us next week as we hit episode 100 and we're joined by some old friends to sit around, reminisce, and have a good time talking smack about our first 100 attempts to be somewhat humorous and relevant... [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/213680371" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /] Links from tonight's episode: SPONSORS Squarespace: get 10% off by going to www.squarespace.com and using code IT during checkout
Moe and Jon Schull talk about the work being done with e-NABLE using 3D printing to give those in need a "helping hand" and the evolution of the community that's grown around it.
Join Ian, Rhys and Sandro as they take a look at the next four episodes of 'The Flash'! The episodes reviewed are 'The Flash Is Born', 'Power Outage', 'Flash vs Arrow' and 'The Man in the Yellow Suit'. Please send in any questions, reviews or feedback to "theundertakingpodcast@gmail.com". Website: www.theundertakingpodcast.podomatic.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/arrowtheundertaking Improbable Productions: www.improbablewebsite.webs.com Sticher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/improbable-productions/the-undertaking-an-arrow-podcast All of us do other podcasts. Want to take a listen? Here's some links! The DWO WhoCast (Dean): http://www.dwowhocast.com/ PADSMASH! - An Incredible Hulk Podcast (Lee): http://www.incrediblehulksmash.com/ Written In Small Spaces (Ian): http://writteninsmallspaces.com/ The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast (Rhys): http://the20mbdoctorwhopodcast.podbean.com/ An Improbable Podcast/The Wacko Sando & Zacko Show (Sandro & Rhys): http://animprobablepodcast.podomatic.com/ The Wacko Sando & Zacko Radio-Show (Sandro): http://thewackoshow.podomatic.com/
Join Ian, Rhys and Sandro as they take a look at the first five episodes of 'The Flash'! The episodes reviewed are the pilot, 'Fastest Man Alive', 'Things You Can't Outrun', 'Going Rouge', and 'Plastique'. Please send in any questions, reviews or feedback to "theundertakingpodcast@gmail.com". Website: www.theundertakingpodcast.podomatic.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/arrowtheundertaking Improbable Productions: www.improbablewebsite.webs.com Sticher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/improbable-productions/the-undertaking-an-arrow-podcast All of us do other podcasts. Want to take a listen? Here's some links! The DWO WhoCast (Dean): http://www.dwowhocast.com/ PADSMASH! - An Incredible Hulk Podcast (Lee): http://www.incrediblehulksmash.com/ Written In Small Spaces (Ian): http://writteninsmallspaces.com/ The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast (Rhys): http://the20mbdoctorwhopodcast.podbean.com/ An Improbable Podcast/The Wacko Sando & Zacko Show (Sandro & Rhys): http://animprobablepodcast.podomatic.com/ The Wacko Sando & Zacko Radio-Show (Sandro): http://thewackoshow.podomatic.com/
Join Lee, Rhys and Sandro as they take a look at the next four episodes of Arrow's latest season! The episodes reviewed are 'Guilty', 'Draw Back Your Bow', 'The Brave and the Bold' and 'The Climb'. Please send in any questions, reviews or feedback to "theundertakingpodcast@gmail.com". Website: www.theundertakingpodcast.podomatic.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/arrowtheundertaking Improbable Productions: www.improbablewebsite.webs.com Sticher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/improbable-productions/the-undertaking-an-arrow-podcast All of us do other podcasts. Want to take a listen? Here's some links! The DWO WhoCast (Dean): http://www.dwowhocast.com/ PADSMASH! - An Incredible Hulk Podcast (Lee): http://www.incrediblehulksmash.com/ Written In Small Spaces (Ian): http://writteninsmallspaces.com/ The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast (Rhys): http://the20mbdoctorwhopodcast.podbean.com/ An Improbable Podcast/The Wacko Sando & Zacko Show (Sandro & Rhys): http://animprobablepodcast.podomatic.com/ The Wacko Sando & Zacko Show On Air (Sandro): http://thewackoshow.podomatic.com/
Join Lee, Rhys and Sandro as they take a look at the first five episodes of Arrow's latest season! The episodes reviewed are 'The Calm', 'Sara', 'Corto Maltese', 'The Magician' and 'The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak'. Please send in any questions, reviews or feedback to "theundertakingpodcast@gmail.com". Website: www.theundertakingpodcast.podomatic.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/arrowtheundertaking Improbable Productions: www.improbablewebsite.webs.com Sticher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/improbable-productions/the-undertaking-an-arrow-podcast All of us do other podcasts. Want to take a listen? Here's some links! The DWO WhoCast (Dean): http://www.dwowhocast.com/ PADSMASH! - An Incredible Hulk Podcast (Lee): http://www.incrediblehulksmash.com/ Written In Small Spaces (Ian): http://writteninsmallspaces.com/ The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast (Rhys): http://the20mbdoctorwhopodcast.podbean.com/ An Improbable Podcast/The Wacko Sando & Zacko Show (Sandro & Rhys): http://animprobablepodcast.podomatic.com/ The Wacko Sando & Zacko Show On Air (Sandro): http://thewackoshow.podomatic.com/
Shakespeare sounds good in the Kiwi Romeo and Juliet: A Love Song, there's a silent movie twist on Snow White in Blancanieves and Vin Diesel brings back his anti-hero Riddick for another episode.