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Microwave Journal editors Jenn DiMarco and Tim Rainear review the articles in the Semiconductor/RFIC June issue, review industry news, and upcoming events + the IMS2026 exhibition. Eric Higham returns as technical consultant.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Tim Rainear review the articles in the Satellite/Space special focus section of the May IMS issue, interview ADI about converter technology, review industry news, and the IMS 2026 exhibition. This is Pat Hindle's last episode, and Jenn DiMarco is introduced to take over the reins. Sponsored by RFMW and Analog Devices.
What are the biggest forex news events traders should watch this week?In this episode of the Trading Coach Podcast, Akil Stokes breaks down the major economic news releases and explains what they mean for the forex market in a beginner-friendly way.Learn to Trade at www.TierOneTrading.comYour Trading Coach - Akil
Industrial water professionals often think about water in terms of treatment, compliance, reuse, and operational risk. John Durand brings a different but closely connected view: water as infrastructure, water as a managed resource, and water as a strategic part of energy development. John Durand, one of the early pioneers of the water midstream sector and CEO of Magnificent Desolation, LLC, joins Trace Blackmore to explain how produced water moved from a disposal challenge to a large-scale infrastructure opportunity. From Disposal Model to Managed Resource John describes how the growth of horizontal drilling changed the scale of water management in the Permian Basin. A vertical well once used a fraction of the water required for today's horizontal wells, creating a need for pipelines, reuse systems, recycling strategies, and long-term infrastructure planning. He explains that the water midstream sector emerged because the old approach—trucking water or simply sending it to disposal—could not keep pace with the volume. Today, the conversation has shifted toward produced water reuse, recycling, and the search for beneficial uses outside of oil and gas. Produced Water, Salinity, and Future Use John notes that produced water can carry very high salinity, sometimes many times higher than seawater. That creates treatment challenges, especially when thinking beyond oilfield reuse and toward broader industrial applications. He also points to future opportunities for produced water in data centers, electric generation, cooling applications, and possibly other beneficial reuse pathways. The key message is clear: water once treated as waste may become an important resource if the industry continues to innovate responsibly. Infrastructure, Trust, and Public-Private Partnerships Beyond pipelines and treatment, John emphasizes the role of relationships. He shares examples from Midland and Odessa, where long-term water supply arrangements and wastewater treatment infrastructure created value for both communities and industry. For water professionals, the lesson extends beyond oilfield water. Large infrastructure projects require technical expertise, capital, public trust, and long-term credibility. John's experience shows that durable solutions depend as much on trust and collaboration as they do on engineering. Staying Curious in a Changing Industry John closes with a practical leadership reminder: stay curious, ask better questions, and keep learning. Whether the topic is produced water, AI, energy independence, or infrastructure, he encourages professionals to dig deeper and continue expanding their understanding. Listen to the full conversation above. Explore related episodes below. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge! Timestamps 02:50 — Trace introduces the episode's central topic: the water midstream sector and how produced water is becoming a true asset instead of only a waste stream 06:31 — John Durand joins the conversation as one of the early pioneers of the water midstream sector and CEO of Magnificent Desolation 07:01 — John introduces his 41-year career in the energy business, his Louisiana roots, and his lifelong connection to oil and gas 08:08 — John explains the origin of the name Magnificent Desolation and its connection to Buzz Aldrin's words after walking on the moon 10:15 — John shares how lifelong curiosity, including reading an entire set of encyclopedias at age 12, shaped his career and learning mindset 11:28 — John walks through his energy career, from upstream oil and gas to natural gas marketing, power generation, conventional midstream, and eventually water midstream 14:22 — John explains how a call about water being "a big deal in the future" led him into Pioneer Natural Resources and large-scale water infrastructure 15:29 — John describes how the water midstream sector emerged as Pioneer built infrastructure to move water across a large acreage position 16:21 — John explains why horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing changed the scale of water demand and produced water management in the Permian Basin 17:39 — Trace asks John to define the water midstream sector, setting up a practical explanation of acquisition, movement, reuse, recycling, and disposal 19:57 — John addresses a common misconception about water midstream: the industry is moving beyond disposal toward reuse, recycling, and beneficial use 23:08 — John explains how the industry learned to manage massive water volumes through infrastructure, collaboration, and private capital investment 25:25 — John discusses produced water treatment considerations, including heavy metals, high salinity, desalination, and waste-product management 27:56 — John defines upstream, midstream, and downstream so listeners can understand how water midstream fits into the broader energy sector 30:09 — John explains why relationships matter in water midstream, especially when developing long-term projects and public-private partnerships 31:24 — John shares examples from Midland and Odessa, where municipal wastewater arrangements created long-term value for both communities and industry 34:31 — John explains why trust is the foundation of lasting relationships and how completed projects can create credibility for future opportunities 38:26 — John reflects on when he realized the water midstream sector was becoming durable and strategically important as private capital entered the space 40:03 — John looks ahead to the future of water midstream, including beneficial reuse, data centers, electric generation, and regional water infrastructure. 44:15 — John discusses how the geopolitical environment affects energy, water management, infrastructure, and U.S. energy independence. 01:04:02 — Words of Water with James McDonald Quotes "I have always been a very curious individual." "It was produced water and freshwater." "The misconception is oil-filled water, and the midstream water industry is just handling waste." "It's really relationships and how you create and develop those relationships." "Once you develop that trust over time, that's what it comes down to." "The future really is into that term that you're going to hear a lot more of, and that's beneficial reuse." "Be curious, stay curious, ask the right questions, be bold." Connect with John Durand Phone: (214) 232-4953 Email: Johnrdurand19@gmail.com Website: 6th Annual Oilfield Water Markets Conference - Oilfield Water Connection News & Events for Oilfield Water Management - Oilfield Water Connection LinkedIn: John Durand | LinkedIn Guest Resources Mentioned Oilfield Water Connection 6th Annual Oilfield Water Markets Conference - Oilfield Water Connection Texas Alliance of Energy Producers Produced Water Society Inc When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi by David Maraniss The Shadow of War: A Novel of the Cuban Missile Crisis by Jeff Shaara Britannica's Permian Basin Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind Words of Water with James McDonald Today's definition is the cloudiness or haziness of water caused by suspended particles that scatter light. Do you know the word or phrase? 2026 Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and new addition Tim Rainear discuss the April Amplifiers and Oscillators themed issue product articles, talk with Infineon Hi-Rel about Space-qualified GaN, and review industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW and Infineon Hi-Rel.
Google Discover gilt für viele immer noch als Blackbox. Moritz Serif sieht das anders. In dieser Folge spricht er mit Björn darüber, warum Discover zwar volatil, aber längst nicht unplanbar ist — wenn man versteht, wie Themenautoritäten, journalistische Qualität, Autorenprofile und sauberes Refreshing zusammenspielen.Ihr sprecht über typische Publisher-Fehler, die Rolle von einzigartigem Content, warum Republishing heute deutlich sauberer gedacht werden muss und welche Maßnahmen in echten Cases zu massivem Wachstum geführt haben. Außerdem geht es um die Frage, wie auch kleinere Publisher oder sogar Marktplätze in Discover erfolgreich sein können — und warum YouTube und Video in den kommenden Monaten eine immer größere Rolle spielen werden. Google Discover ist volatil, aber keine echte Blackbox mehr, wenn man Mechaniken, Muster und Fehlerquellen versteht. Die wichtigsten Hebel bleiben Autorität, einzigartige Inhalte und Expertise über starke Autorenprofile.Erfolgreiche Publisher bespielen ihre Top-Entitäten konsequent und verwässern ihre Themenstrategie nicht beliebig. Refreshing und Republishing funktionieren weiter, aber stumpfes Neuveröffentlichen ohne echten Mehrwert verliert an Wirkung.Discover-Erfolg entsteht oft durch journalistische Arbeitsweise: Nachfrage erkennen, nachlegen, neue Spins finden und echten Information Gain liefern. Autorenprofile mit Struktur, Fachbezug und klarer Expertise stärken Vertrauen und E-E-A-T-Signale. Einzigartiger Content kann aus exklusiven Recherchen, Daten, Presseanfragen oder einem neuen Blick auf ein Thema entstehen. Video wird in Discover voraussichtlich deutlich wichtiger, vor allem durch YouTubeKapitelmarken00:00 Intro und Begrüßung02:04 Icebreaker: Gilt das alte Discover-Playbook noch?04:39 Blackbox oder doch planbar?08:06 Erste Analyse: Welche Themen und Entitäten funktionieren wirklich?12:15 Themenautorität aufbauen und Entitäten gezielt besetzen19:45 Was ist eigentlich einzigartiger, journalistischer Content?23:09 Discover braucht Nachschub: Warum Redaktionen öfter nachlegen sollten25:50 Refreshing & Republishing: Was heute noch funktioniert29:09 Autorenprofile, E-E-A-T und vertrauenswürdige Experten33:57 News-Events vorbereiten und Discover strategisch planen36:15 Case Studies: Von starkem Wachstum mit einfachen SEO-Hebeln43:08 Discover-Update: Was hat sich wirklich verändert?45:03 Blick nach vorn: YouTube, Video und die Zukunft von Discover48:18 Outro
Microwave Journal Media Director, Pat Hindle, discusses the April Amplifiers and Oscillators issue technical articles, industry news and events. Sponsored by Mini-Circuits.
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Microwave Journal's Pat Hindle reviews the articles in the March Cables and Connectors special focus section, industry news, and events. Sponsored by RFMW.
Microwave Journal Media Director, Pat Hindle, covers the articles in the March Test and Measurement issue, reviews industry news, and provides a summary of DesignCon and Mobile World Congress Barcelona. Sponsored by RFMW.
Microwave Journal Editor Pat Hindle reviews the products in the Feb Satellite and Radio Communications themed issue, talks with ADI about 5G mmWave applications, and review industry news and events. Sponsored by Analog Devices.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the Feb Satellite and Radio Communications themed issue articles, industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the products in the Jan Radar/Antenna themed issue, talk with Ian Dunn, CTO of Spectrum Control, about RF architecture evolution and review industry news/events. Sponsored by RFMW and Spectrum Control.
In this episode, Karl Eggerss breaks down the key economic and market developments shaping early 2026. He covers the sharp moves in the Venezuelan stock market, the renewed strength in energy stocks, and how recent federal policies under President Trump may influence housing affordability. Karl also examines the latest sector rotation in the stock market and explores whether the shift has staying power. To wrap up the episode, he shares a personal story about meeting Warren Buffett as the legendary investor retired at the end of the year. Show Topics 01:34 Market Movements and News Events 02:01 Venezuelan Stocks and Oil Prices 04:26 Housing Market and Government Policies 07:14 Market Update 11:07 Asset Allocation and Financial Planning 15:17 Personal Anecdote: Meeting Warren Buffett 17:48 Conclusion
Episode 153: Welcome to the 2025 Year in Review! Join us for discussions on everything from this year's craziest news events, the worst celebrity deaths, the best sports stories, the top slang words, our predictions for 2026, and much much more! 0:00 - Cold Open / Intro (Lee Michaels)1:31 - 2024 Prediction Results7:26 - Biggest Accomplishments11:31 - Best Reunions13:48 - Biggest Purchases17:05 - Notable Travel Destinations20:14 - Fashion Trends / Sex Symbol24:09 - Biggest Viral Sensation25:28 - Top News Stories34:31 - Best & Worst of Trump40:32 - The Seattle Mariners50:29 - Sophie Cunningham53:24 - End of an Era for Seattle59:14 - Movies & Television1:03:12 - Notable Documentaries1:05:01 - Worst Deaths / Best Deaths1:18:50 - Music & AI Technology1:26:37 - Top Slang Words for 2025 (Feat. Zoe)1:41:21 - 2026 Predictions1:49:39 - Goals For 20261:54:35 - Lee's Final Thoughts / Zoe Close
Adam and Greg are joining us from Comedy Church SLC alongside their local promoter Jessie from Vortexx Events to talk about their upcoming comedy show: "Christmas - A Comedy Show for the Ex-Religious". Hear how they're working together to put on the event at the newly revamped Federal Theatre! As always, we've got the top Denver news and things to do on our radar this week as well. Follow RGD: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8u8GmvBi6th6LOOMCuwJKw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/real_good_denver/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realgooddenver Do you have a Denver event, cause, opening, or recommendation that you want to share with us? We want to hear from you! Tell us what's good at tom@kitcaster.com. We're opening up early access to a custom Denver job alert program through our newsletter thanks to https://www.jobstreamai.com/. Sign up at realgooddenver.com to be the first to know when it's ready!! Special Guest Jessie, Adam, and Greg Christmas -- A Comedy Show for the Ex-Religious Comedy Church - Salt Lake City Vortexx Events News & Events: Probabilistic Snow Forecast This week Steamboat, Eldora and Vail are the places to be! fulhouse.io and their Congress Park Townhome Sweepstakes! Light Haus V6 @ The Marigold House For The Holidays @ Two Moons Youth on Record Holiday Party @ Two Moons City Cast Denver - Denverest Denver Awards @ The Oriental Theatre Promo New Year's Eve party from our friends over at Drink Denver Shout Oust: https://fulhouse.io/ telescopemapping.com City Cast Denver Youth on Record Music produced by Troy Higgins Goodboytroy.com
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the technical articles in the Dec Gov't and Military Electronics themed issue, interview Microchip about innovations in the signal chain, and review industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW and Microchip.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the articles int the 5G/6G special focus section, talk with Micro-Coax about EMI shielding and review industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW and Micro-Coax.
Microwave Journal Editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the Nov 5G/6G and IoT themed issue articles, review Quantic Croven Products and cover industry news/events. Sponsored by RFMW and Quantic Croven.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the products in the Oct Passive Components and Integrated Assemblies themed issue, interview ADI about converter technology for phased arrays, and review industry news/events. Sponsored by RFMW and Analog Devices.
Hey everyone! Welcome back to another week of news here on Summit in Six! We may have experienced the first snows of the season, but we have more autumn weather on the horizon and plenty of seasonal events to enjoy. In today's episode, we are going to cover a brief overview of the draft 2026 … Continue reading October 17, 2025 — Fall Roundup: County Budget, Sustainability News, Events, and More! →
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the Oct Passive Components and Integrated Assemblies themed issue technical articles, talk with Mini-Circuits about introduction of automotive filters, and review industry news/events. Sponsored by Mini-Circuits.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the EW/Radar/MILCOM Supplement articles, interview Quantic Wenzel about ultra-low noise sources, review industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW and Quantic Wenzel.
The IDF carried out an air strike against Hamas leaders who were gathered in Doha this week. The strike came after Hamas terrorists shot and killed six people gathered at a bus stop in Jerusalem. This week, Americans also remember 9/11 and reel in shock after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Kasim emphasizes the importance of speaking out against increasing terror and violence in our nation and around the world. Tune in!!
What to expect at NRF 2025: Big Show Europe—keynotes, payments, tours, and how to work the floor.NRF's first Retail's Big Show Europe (16–18 Sept, Paris) is almost here. Jill Dvorak, NRF's SVP of Content, walks us through the theme “Retail Together,” the Sephora opening keynote, why payments (Apple + Adyen) are a growth lever, and how to get the most from the Retail Store Tours. We also touch on Best Buy's momentum and the Authentic Brands Group–Guess deal shaping portfolio strategy. Practical tips inside: plan sessions, leave time to roam, and prioritise AI + payments use cases.Show Notes Event overview & registration: https://www.nrfbigshoweurope.com/en/Event overview page: https://www.nrfbigshoweurope.com/en/about/event-overviewSpeakers/keynotes incl. Apple & Adyen: https://www.ecommerce-nation.fr/nrf-international-speakers/Apple special address (press PDF): https://www.nrfbigshoweurope.com/-/media/Files/NRF-PDF/presse/NRF-Communiqu-de-presse-name-dropping-EN.pdfPayments session preview incl. Apple + Adyen (+ On): https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/70721880/2025-nrf-europe-daily-preview-part-1Retail Store Tours (retailer-only): https://www.nrfbigshoweurope.com/en/attend/retail-store-toursTour listings (pricing & examples): https://www.nrfbigshoweurope.com/en/agenda/full-agenda/Event/RETAIL-STORE-TOUR-1-THE-BIRTHPLACE-OF-WORLD-CLASS-INNOVATIONBest Buy Q2 FY26 results: https://investors.bestbuy.com/News--Events/news/news-details/2025/Best-Buy-Reports-Second-Quarter-Results/default.aspxGuess to go private with Authentic Brands: https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/guess-go-private-14-billion-deal-with-authentic-brands-co-founders-ceo-2025-08-20/CreditsHost: Alex Rezvan. Guest: Jill Dvorak, SVP Content, NRF.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson discuss the September Automotive and Connected Vehicles issue articles, Interview ADI about chiplet technology and review industry news/events. Sponsored by RFMW and Analog Devices.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Karen Barlow, Chief Political Correspondent for the Saturday Paper.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the articles in the mmWave Special Focus section, EuMW 2025 and industry news/events. Sponsored by Mini-Circuits - check out their mmWave amps at https://www.minicircuits.com/WebStore/Amplifiers_Millimeter_Wave.html. 0:45 mmWave Special Focus Section 2:16 mmWave Amplifiers 3:20 Industry News 5:45 Industry Events
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the August EuMW and mmWave themed issue articles along with the latest industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the July issue articles, interview TMYTEK about reconfigurable intelligent surfaces technology and cover industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW and TMYTEK.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson review the Space and Satellite content in the May IMS plus Space and Satellite themed issue along an ADI interview on the space market plus industry news and IMS 2025 event. Sponsored by RFMW and Analog Devices.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Del Pierson discuss the articles in the May IMS plus Space and Satellite themed issue, interview Tom Kole from Integra Technologies about HV GaN, and review industry news/events. Sponsored by RFMW and Integra Technologies.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham discuss the products in the April Amplifiers and Oscillators themed issue, interview Sean Darcy from Infineon about power trends in satellite systems and review industry news/events. Eric also announces his retirement so wish him well. Sponsored by RFMW and Infineon Hi-Rel.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham review the articles in the April Amplifier and Oscillator themed issue, industry news and events. Sponsored by Mini-Circuits.
Amy King hosts your Monday Wake Up Call. ABC News national reporter Steven Portnoy opens the show talking about a judge ordering AP's access be restored. KFI Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins Wake Up Call for ‘Wired Wednesday'! Rich talks about how the tariffs will effect the tech industry and the latest social security scam. Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to Disney California Adventure for their annuals Food and Wine Festival. Courtney Donohoe from Bloomberg Media joins the show to give a business and stock market update. The show closes with author & NBC producer Neil O'Brien talking about his new book, After Disney: Toil, Trouble, and the Transformation of America's Favorite Media Company.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham review the articles and products in the March Cables and Connectors special section, interview ADI about 5G trends, and cover industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW and Analog Devices.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham cover the products from the Feb Satellite and Radio Communications themed issue, industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham cover the Feb Satellite and Radio Communications themed issue articles and interview Analog Devices expert, Jeff Massman, about phased array innovations/trends plus cover industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW and ADI.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham cover the Jan Radar and Antennas themed issue articles, industry news and events including CES 2025. Sponsored by RFMW.
In the inaugural 2025 episode of The Modern Hotelier, the hosts introduce exciting changes and new initiatives, including the launch of Modern Hotelier Media. This new venture will encompass video production, event marketing, social media management, and more. A new episode format called 'The Hotel Experience' will offer behind-the-scenes looks at innovative hotels, starting with Hotel Contessa in San Antonio.Furthermore, they plan to increase the frequency of episodes to twice a week, release a monthly newsletter, and offer exclusive merchandise drops.Join the conversation on today's episode on The Modern Hotelier LinkedIn pageThe Modern Hotelier is produced, edited, and published by Make More MediaLinks:For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/127Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-...Connect with Steve and David:Steve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%8E...David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mil...
Pastor Rufus helps us examine "How Did Jesus View Current News Events In His Day?" He challenges us to think differently about current events and natural disasters; instead of asking “Why me,” reflect on “Why not me” and “What must I do now?" Stay connected with Hope Church Memphis: Website • HopeChurchMemphis.com Instagram • @Hope4Memphis TikTok • @Hope4Memphis Facebook • @Hope4Memphis Prayer • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Prayer Giving • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give
Today Vickie and Brad discuss some of the top Disney news, events, and developments from 2024. It's a "year in review" show, plus a brief preview of some big things on the Disney horizon in the next couple of years. These types of shows are always fun, so be sure to join us! Follow us on all our social media accounts on Facebook and on Twitter at @Mousecapadespod. Thinking about being a guest on our show, or have a question or comment? Contact us anytime via text or phone at 636-373-4497. Have a magical day my friends!
In this third hour; Larry O'Connor and Julie Guinlock talk with James Rosen-NewsMax Senior White House correspondent. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Tuesday, December 31, 2024 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham discover alternate scenes for their favorite holiday movies and cover the Dec Gov't & Military Electronics issue products along with industry news & events. Sponsored by RFMW.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham review the Dec Military and Government Electronics themed issue articles plus industry news and events. Sponsored by RFMW.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham review the IoT special focus section articles plus industry news and events.
Joe Fahmy, managing director at Zor Capital, joins the “Investing With IBD” podcast to discuss common missteps investors make when bracing for big news events and the importance of trusting the market action. Plus, we take a look at high-flying AI stocks that need a pullback to be actionable: Nvidia (NVDA), Vertiv Holdings (VRT) and Tesla (TSLA). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alan Gottlieb and AWR Hawkins update on current 2A news events