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Allen, Joel, and Yolanda discuss the North Sea Summit where nine European countries committed to 100 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity and the massive economic impact that comes with it. They also break down the federal court ruling that allows Vineyard Wind to resume construction with a tight 45-day window before installation vessels leave. Plus GE Vernova’s Q4 results show $600 million in wind losses and Wind Power Lab CEO Lene Helstern raises concerns about blade quality across the industry. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit strike tape.com. And now your hosts, Allen Hall, Rosemary Barnes, Joel Saxum, and Yolanda Padron. Speaker 2: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host, Alln Hall. I’m here with Yolanda Padron and Joel Saxum. Rosemary Barnes is snorkeling at the Greek Barrier Reef this week, uh, big news out of Northern Europe. Uh, the Northeast Summit, which happened in Hamburg, uh, about a week or so ago, nine European countries are. Making a huge commitment for offshore wind. So it’s the, the countries involved are Britain, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, question Mark Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, and Norway. That together they want to develop [00:01:00] 100 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity in shared waters. Uh, that’s enough to power about. 85 million households and the PAC comes as Europe is trying to wean itself from natural gas from where they had it previously and the United States. Uh, so they, they would become electricity in independent. Uh, and this is one way to do it. Two big happy, uh, companies. At the moment, Vattenfall who develops s lot offshore and Siemens gaa of course, are really excited by the news. If you run the numbers and you, you, you have a hundred gigawatts out in the water and you’re using 20 megawatt turbines, then you’re talking about 5,000 turbines in the water total. That is a huge offshore wind order, and I, I think this would be great news for. Obviously Vestas and [00:02:00] Siemens cesa. Uh, the, the question is there’s a lot of political maneuvering that is happening. It looks like Belgium, uh, as a country is not super active and offshore and is rethinking it and trying to figure out where they want to go. But I think the big names will stay, right? France and Germany, all in on offshore. Denmark will be Britain already is. So the question really is at the moment then. Can Siemens get back into the win game and start making money because they have projected themselves to be very profitable coming this year, into this year. This may be the, the stepping stone, Joel. Joel Saxum: Well, I think that, yeah, we talked about last week their 21 megawatt, or 21 and a half megawatt. I believe it is. Big new flagship going to be ready to roll, uh, with the big auctions happening like AR seven in the uk. Uh, and you know, that’s eight gigawatts, 8.4 gigawatts there. People are gonna be, the, the order book’s gonna start to fill up, like [00:03:00]Siemens is, this is a possibility of a big turnaround. And to put some of these numbers in perspective, um, a hundred gigawatts of offshore wind. So what does that really mean? Right? Um, what it means is if you, if you take the, if you take two of the industrial big industrial powerhouses that are a part of this pact, the UK and Germany combine their total demand. That’s a hundred gigawatt. That’s what they, that’s what their demand is basically on a, you know, today. Right? So that’s gonna continue to grow, right? As, uh, we electrify a lot of things. And the indus, you know, the, the next, the Industrial Revolution 4.0 or whatever we’re calling it now is happening. Um, that’s, that’s a possibility, right? So this a hundred gigawatts of offshore wind. Is gonna drive jobs all up all over Europe. Right. This isn’t just a jobs at the port in Rotterdam or wherever it may be. Right? This is, this is manufacturing jobs, supply chain jobs, the same stuff we’ve been talking about on the podcast for a while here with [00:04:00] what the UK is doing with OWGP and the, or e Catapult and all the kind of the monies that the, the, the Crown and, and other, uh, private entities are putting in there. They’re starting to really, they’re, or this a hundred gigawatts is really gonna look like building out that local supply chain. Jobs, all these different things. ’cause Alan, like you, you mentioned off air. If you look at a hundred gigawatts of offshore wind, that’s $200 billion or was to put it in Euros, 175 billion euros, 170 billion euros, just in turbine orders. Right. That doesn’t mean, or that doesn’t cover ships, lodging, food, like, you know, everything around the ports like tools, PPE, all of the stuff that’s needed by this industry. I mean, there’s a, there’s a trillion dollar impact here. Speaker 2: Oh, it’s close. Yeah. It’s at least 500 billion, I would say. And Yolanda, from the asset management side, have we seen anything of this scale to manage? It does seem like there’d be a lot of [00:05:00] turbines in the water. A whole bunch of moving pieces, ships, turbines, cables, transformers, substations, going different directions. How, what kind of infrastructure is that going to take? Yolanda Padron: You know, a lot of the teams that are there, they’re used to doing this on a grand scale, but globally, right? And so having this be all at once in the UK is definitely gonna be interesting. It’ll be a good opportunity for everybody to take all of the lessons learned to, to just try to make sure that they don’t come across any issues that they might have seen in the past, in other sites, in other countries. They just bring everything back home to their countries and then just make sure that everything’s fine. Um, from like development, construction, and, and operations. Joel Saxum: I was thinking about that. Just thinking about development, construction, operations, right? So some of [00:06:00] these sites we’re thinking about like how, you know, that, that, that map of offshore wind in, in the Northern Atlantic, right? So if this is gonna go and we’re talking about the countries involved here, Norway, Germany, Denmark, France, Belgium, you’re gonna have it all over. So into the Baltic Sea. Around Denmark, into the Norwegian waters, uk, Ireland all the way over, and Iceland is there. I don’t think there’s gonna be any development there. I think maybe they’re just there as a, as cheerleaders. Um, offtake, possibly, yes. Some cables running over there. But you’re going to need to repurpose some of the existing infrastructure, or you’re not, not, you’re going to need to, you’re going to get the opportunity to, and this hasn’t happened in offshore wind yet, right? So. Basically repowering offshore wind, and you’re going to be able to look at, you know, you’re not doing, um, greenfield geotechnical work and greenfield, um, sub c mapping. Like, some of those things are done right, or most of those things are done. So there, I know there’s a lot of, like, there’s a, there’s two and [00:07:00] three and six and seven megawatt turbines all over the North Atlantic, so we’re gonna be able to pop some of those up. Put some 15 and 20 megawatt machines in place there. I mean, of course you’re not gonna be able to reuse the same mono piles, but when it comes to Yolanda, like you said, the lessons learned, Hey, the vessel plans for this area are done. The how, how, how we change crews out here, the CTVs and now and SOVs into port and that stuff, that those learnings are done. How do we maintain export cables and inter array cables with the geotechnic here, you’re not in a green field, you’re in a brown field. That, that, that work. A lot of those lessons learned. They’re done, right? You’ve, you’ve stumbled through them, you’ve made those mistakes. You’ve had to learn on the fly and go ahead here. But when you go to the next phase of Repowering, an offshore wind farm, the the Dev X cost is gonna go way down, in my opinion. Now, someone, someone may fight back on that and say, well, we have to go do some demolition or something of that sort. I’m not sure, but [00:08:00] Yolanda Padron: yeah. But I think, you know. We like to complain sometimes in the US about how some of the studies just aren’t catered toward us, right? And so we’ve seen it a lot and it’s a lot of the studies that are made are just made in Europe where, where this is all taking place. So it’s gonna be really, really interesting to see such a massive growth where everything’s being developed and where the studies are localized from where. You have this very niche area and they can, they’ve studied it. They know exactly what’s going on there. And to your point, they’ve seen a lot of, they’ve minimized the risk, like the environmental risks as much as they could. Right. And so it’s, it’s going to be really, really interesting to have them Joel Saxum: ensuring and financing these projects should be way easier Speaker 2: when Europe is saying that the industry has pledged to cut costs by 30% between. 20, 25 and 2040. So you would think that the turbine [00:09:00] costs and the installation costs would have to be really cost conscious on the supply chain and, uh, taking lessons learned from the previous generations of offshore wind. I think that makes sense. 30% is still a lot, and I, I think the, the feeling I’m getting from this is, Hey, we’re making a hundred gigawatt commitment to this industry. You have to work really hard to deliver a efficient product, get the cost down so it’s not costing as much as, you know. Could do if we, if we did it today, and we’re kind of in from an offshore standpoint over in Europe, what a generation are we in, in terms of turbines three? Are we going into four? A lot of lessons learned. Joel Saxum: Yeah. The, the new Siemens one’s probably generation four. Yeah. I would say generation four in the new, because you went from like the two and three megawatt machines. Like there’s like Vesta three megawatts all over the place, and then you went into the directive [00:10:00] machines. You got into that seven and eight megawatt class, and then you got into the, where we’re at now, the 15, the 12 and 15 megawatt units, the Docker bank style stuff, and then I would say generation four is the, yeah, the Siemens 21 and a half machine. Um, that’s a good way to look at it. Alan four we’re on the fourth generation of offshore wind and, and so it’s Generation one is about ready to start being cycled. There’s some, and some of these are easier, they’re nearer to shore. We’ll see what, uh, who starts to take those projects on. ’cause that’s gonna be an undertaking too. Question on the 30%, uh, wind Europe says industry has pledged to cut cost by 30% by 20. Is that. LCOE or is it devex costs or is it operational costs or did they, were they specific on it or they just kinda like cut cutting costs? Speaker 2: My recollection when that first came about, which was six months ago, maybe a little longer, it was LCOE, [00:11:00] right? So they’re, they’re trying to drive down the, uh, dollars per, or euros per megawatt hour output, but that the capital costs, if the governments can help with the capital costs. On the interest rates, just posting bonds and keeping that down, keeping the interest rates low for these projects by funding them somehow or financing them, that will help a tremendous amount. ’cause if. Interest rates remain high. I know Europe is much lower than it is in the United States at the minute, but if they interest rates start to creep up, these projects will not happen. They’re marginal Joel Saxum: because you have your central in, in, in Europe, you have your central bank interest rates, but even like the f the, the Indi Individual nation states will subsidize that. Right? Like if you go to buy a house in Denmark right now, you pay like 1.2%. Interest Speaker 2: compared to what, six and a half right now in the states? Yeah, it’s low. Speaker 4: Australia’s wind farms are [00:12:00] growing fast. But are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Pullman on the park for Wind energy o and M Australia 2026, where you’ll connect with the experts solving real problems in maintenance asset management. And OEM relations. Walk away with practical strategies to cut costs and boost uptime that you can use the moment you’re back on site. Register now at WMA 2020 six.com. Wind Energy o and m Australia is created by wind professionals for wind professionals because this industry needs solutions, not speeches, Speaker 2: as we all know. On December 22nd, the federal government issued a stop work order. On all offshore winds that included vineyard wind up off the coast of Massachusetts, that’s a 62 turbine, $4.5 billion wind farm. Uh, that’s being powered by some GE turbines. Uh, the government [00:13:00] has, uh, cited national security concerns, but vineyard went to court and Federal Judge Brian Murphy rolled the, the administration failed to adequately explain or justify the decision to shut it down. Uh, the judge issued a stay, which it is allowing Vineyard went to immediately resume work on the project now. They’re close to being finished at a vineyard. There are 44 turbines that are up and running right now and creating power and delivering power on shore. There are 17 that are partially installed. Uh, when the stop order came. The biggest issue at the moment, if they can’t get rolling again, there are 10 towers with Noels on them, what they call hammerheads. That don’t have blades. And, uh, the vineyard wind. Last week as we were recording this, said you really don’t want hammerheads out in the water because they become a risk. They’re not assembled, completed [00:14:00] items. So lightning strikes and other things could happen, and you really don’t want them to be that way. You want to finish those turbines, so now they have an opportunity to do it. The window’s gonna be short. And Yolanda listening to some GE discussions, they were announcing their Q4 results from last year. The ships are available till about the end of March, and then the ships are gonna finally go away and go work on another project. So they have about 45 days to get these turbines done. I guess my question is, can they get it done work-wise? And I, I, I guess the, the issue is they gotta get the turbines running and if they do maintenance on it, that’s gonna be okay. So I’m wondering what they do with blade sets. Do they have a, a set of blades that are, maybe they pass QC but they would like them to be better? Do they install ’em just to get a turbine operational even temporarily to get this project quote unquote completed so they can get paid? Yolanda Padron: Yeah. If, if the risk is low, low [00:15:00] enough, it, it should be. I mean a little bit tight, but what, what else can you do? Right? I mean, the vessel, like you might have a shot of getting the vessel back eventually, or being able to get something in so you can do some of the blade repairs. And the blade repairs of tower would require a different vessel than like bringing in a whole blade, right? And so just. You have a very limited time scope to be able to do everything. So I don’t know that I would risk just not being able to pull this off altogether and just risk the, you know, the rest of the tower by not having a complete, you know, LPS and everything on there just because not everything’s a hundred percent perfect. Joel Saxum: There’s a weird mix in technical and commercial risk here, right? Because. Technically, we have these hammerheads out there, right? There’s a million things that can happen with those. Like I, I’ve [00:16:00] personally done RCAs where, um, you have a hammerhead on this was onshore, right? But they, they will get, um, what’s called, uh, Viv, uh, vortex induced vibration. So when they don’t have the full components out there, wind will go by and they’ll start to shake these things. I’ve seen it where they shook them so much because they’re not designed to be up there like that. They shook them so much that like the bolts started loosening and concrete started cracking in the foundations and like it destroyed the cable systems inside the tower ’cause they sat there and vibrated so violently. So like that kind of stuff is a possibility if you don’t have the right, you know. Viv protection on and those kind of things, let alone lightning risk and some other things. So you have this technical risk of them sitting out there like that. But you also have the commercial risk, right? Because the, the banks, the financiers, the insurance companies, there’s the construction policies and there’s, there’s, you gotta hit these certain timelines or it’s just like if you’re building a house, right? You’re building a house, you have to go by the loan that the bank gives you in, you know, in micro [00:17:00] terms to kind of think about that. That’s the same thing that happens with this project, except for this project’s four and a half billion dollars and probably has. It’s 6, 8, 10 banks involved in it. Right? So you have a lot of, there’s a lot of commercial risk. If you don’t, if you don’t move forward when you have the opportunity to, they won’t, they’ll frown on that. Right? But then you have to balance the technical side. So, so looking at the project as a whole, you’ve got 62 turbines, 44 or fully operational. So that leaves us with 18 that are not. Of those 18, you said Alan? 10 needed blades. Speaker 2: 10 need blades, and one still needs to be erected. Joel Saxum: Okay, so what’s the other seven? Speaker 2: They’re partially installed, so they, they haven’t completed the turbine, so everything’s put together, but they haven’t powered them up yet. Joel Saxum: I was told that. Basically with the kit that they have out of vineyard wind, that they can do one turbine a day blades. Speaker 2: That would be, yeah, that would make sense to me. Joel Saxum: But, but you also have to, you have 45 days of vessel time left. You said they’re gonna leave in March, but you also gotta think it’s fricking winter in. The, [00:18:00] in the Atlantic Speaker 2: they are using jackass. However, there’s big snow storms and, and low uh, pressure storms that are rolling through just that area. ’cause they, they’ve kind of come to the Midwest and then shoot up the east coast. That’s where you see New York City with a lot of snow. Boston had a lot of snow just recently. They’re supposed to get another storm like that. And then once it hits Boston, it kind of hits the water, which is where vineyard is. So turbulent water for sure. Super cold this time of year out there, Joel Saxum: but wind, you can’t sling blades in, in probably more than what, six meters per second’s? Probably your cutoff. Speaker 2: Yeah. This is not the best time of year to be putting blade sets up offshore us. Joel Saxum: Technically, if you had blue skies, yeah, this thing can get done and we can move. But with weather risk added in you, you’ve got, there’s some wild cards there. Speaker 2: I It’s gonna be close. Joel Saxum: Yeah. If we looked at the, the weather, it looks like even, I think this coming weekend now we’re recording in January here, and [00:19:00] this weekend’s, first week in February coming, there’s supposed to be another storm rolling up through there too. Speaker 2: It was pretty typical having lived in Massachusetts almost 25 years. It will be stormy until April. So we’re talking about the time span of which GE and Vineyard want to be done. That’s a rough period for snow. And as historically, uh, that timeframe is also when nor’easters happened, where the storms just sit there and cyclone off the shore around vineyard and then dump the snow back on land. Those storms are really violent and there’s no way they’re gonna be hanging. Anything out in the water, so I think it’s gonna be close. They’re gonna have to hope for good weather. 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And with this work stoppages, it just keeps dragging it on and on and on. And I know GE has really wanted to wrap that up as [00:21:00] fast as they can. Uh, CEO Scott Straza has said the company delivered strong financial results, which they clearly have because they’re gas turbine business is taking orders out to roughly 2035, and I think the number on the back order was gonna be somewhere in the realm of 150 billion. Dollars, which is an astronomical number for back orders. And because they had the back orders that far out, they’re raising prices which improves margins, which makes everybody on the stock market happy. You would think, Joel? Except after the, the Q4 results today, GE Renovo stock is really flat, Joel Saxum: which is an odd thing, right? I talk about it all the time. Um, I’m always thinking they’re gonna drop and they go up and they go up and they go up. But today was just kind of like a, I don’t know how to take it. Yeah. And I don’t know if it’s a, a broader sentiment across what the market was doing today because there was some other tech earnings and things of that sort, but it’s always something to watch, right? So. Uh, there, [00:22:00] there’s some interesting stuff going on on in the GE world, but one thing I want to touch on here, we’re talking like vineyard wind caused them this, these delays right there is a, a, a larger call to understand why there was these delays and because it’s causing. Havoc across the industry. Right. But even the, like, a lot of like, uh, conservative lawmakers, like there were some senators and stuff coming out saying like, we need more transparency to understand these 90 day halts because of what it’s doing to the industry, right? Because to date there hasn’t been really any explanation and the judges have been just kind of throwing ’em out. Um, but you can see what it’s done here to ge. Recording $600 million in win losses. I mean, and that is mostly all vineyard wind, right? But there’s a little bit of Dogger bank stuff in there. I would imagine Speaker 2: a tiny bit. Really? ’cause Dogger has been a lot less stressful to ge. Joel Saxum: But it is, yeah. The, the uncertainty of the market. And that’s why we kind of said a little bit, I said a little bit ago, like when this thing is done, when Vineyard [00:23:00] Point is like, and when you can put the final nail in the coffin of construction on that, it is gonna be agh sigh of relief over at GEs offices For sure. Speaker 2: Our friend Alina, Hal Stern appeared in Energy Watch this week and she’s spent a long time in the wind industry. She’s been in it 25 years, and, uh, she commented that she’s seeing some troubling things. Uh, she’s also the new CEO of Wind Power Lab over in Denmark, and they’re a consultancy firm on wind turbines and particularly blades. Uh, Lena says that she’s watched some. Really significant manufacturing errors in operational defects and wind turbine blades become more frequent. And in 2025 alone, Windpower lab analyzed and provided repair recommendations for over 700 blades globally. And I assume, or Blade Whisperer Morton Hamburg was involved in a number of those. Uh, the problem she says is that the market eagerly, uh, [00:24:00] demanded cheap turbines, which is true. And, uh. Everything had to be done faster and with lower costs, and you end up with a product that reflects that. Uh, we’ve had Lena on a podcast a couple of times, super smart. Uh, she’s great to talk to, get offline and understand what’s happening behind the scenes. And, uh, in some of these conference rooms between asset managers, operators, and OEMs, those are sometimes tough. Discussions, but I, I think Lena’s pointing out something that I, the industry has been trying to deal with and she’s raising it up sort of to a higher level because she has that weight to do that. We have some issues with blades that we need to figure out pretty quickly. And Yolanda, you ran, uh, a large, uh, operator in the United States. We’re dealing with more than a thousand turbines. How locked in is Lena, uh, to [00:25:00]some of these issues? And are they purely driven just by the push to lower the cost of the blades or was it more of a speed issue that they making a longer blades in the same amount of time? Where’s that balance and, and what are we going to do about it going forward as we continue to make larger turbines? Yolanda Padron: She’s great with, with her point, and I think it’s. A little bit about the, or equally about the OEMs maybe not being aware of these issues as much, or not having the, the bandwidth to take care of these issues with limited staff and just a lot of the people who are charge of developing and constructing these projects at a very short amount of time, or at least with having to wear so many hats that they. Don’t necessarily have the, the bandwidth to do a deep dive on what the potential risks could be in [00:26:00] operations. And so I think the way I’ve, I’ve seen it, I’ve experienced it. It’s almost like everybody’s running a marathon. Their shoe laces untied, so they trip and then they just kind of keep on running ’cause you’re behind, ’cause you tripped. And so it just keeps on, it’s, it’s, it’s a vicious cycle. Um. But, uh, we’ve also seen just, just in our time together and everything, that there’s a lot of people that are noticing this and that are taking the time to just pause, you know, tie those releases and just talk to each other a little bit more of, Hey, I’m the one engineer doing this for so many turbines. You have these turbines too. Are you seeing this issue? Yes. No. Are, how are you tackling it? How have you tackled it in the past? How can we work together to, to use the data we have? Right? That, I mean, if you’re not going to get a really great answer from your OEMs or if you’re not going to get a lot of [00:27:00] easily available answers just from the dataset that you’re seeing from your turbine, it’s really easy now to to reach out to other people within the industry and to be able to talk it over, which I think is something that Lena. Is definitely encouraging here. Joel Saxum: Yeah. Yeah. It’s, I mean, she, she makes a statement about owners needing to be technically mature, ensure you have inspections, get your TSAs right. So these are, again, it’s lessons learned. It’s sharing knowledge within the market because at the end of the day, this is a new, not a new reality. This is the reality we’re living in. Right. It’s not new. Um, but, but we’re getting better at it. I think that’s the, the important thing here, right? From a, from a. If we take a, the collective group of operators in the world and say like, you know, where were you two, three years ago and where are you today? I think we’re in a much better place, and that’s from knowledge sharing and, and understanding these issues. And, you know, we’re, we’re at the behest of, uh, good, fast, cheap pick. [00:28:00] Right. And so that’s got us where we are today. But now we’re, we’re starting to get best practices, lessons learned, fix things for the next go around. And you’re seeing efforts at the OEM level as well to, uh, and some, some of these consultants coming out, um, to, to try to fix some of these manufacturing issues. You know, Alan, you and I have talked with DFS composites with Gulf Wind Technology. Like there, there’s things here that we could possibly fix. You’re starting to see operators do. Internal inspections to the blades on the ground before they fly them. That’s huge. Right? That’s been the Wind Power lab has been talking about that since 2021. Right. But the message is finally getting out to the industry of this is what you should be doing as a best practice to, you know, de-risk. ’cause that’s the whole thing. You de-risk, de-risk, de-risk. Uh, so I think. Lena’s spot on, right? We know that this, these things are happening. We’re working with the OEMs to do them, but it takes them a technically mature operator. And if you’re, if you don’t have the staff to be technically mature, go grab a consultant, [00:29:00] go grab someone that is to help you out. I think that’s a, that’s an important, uh, thing to take from this as well. Those people are out there, those groups are out there, so go and go in, enlist that to make sure you’re de-risking this thing, because at the end of the day, if we’re de-risking turbines. It’s better for the whole industry. Speaker 2: Yeah. You want to grab somebody that has seen a lot of blades, not a sole consultant on a particular turbine mine. You’re talking about at this point in the development of the wind industry, you’re talking about wind power labs, sky specs kind of companies that have seen thousands of turbines and have a broad reach where they’ve done things globally, just not in Scandinavia or the US or Australia or somewhere else. They’ve, they’ve seen problems worldwide. Those people exist, and I, I don’t think we as an industry use them as much as we could, but it would get to the solutions faster because having seen so many global [00:30:00] issues with the St turbine, the solution set does vary depending on where you are. But it’s been proven out already. So even though you as an asset manager. May have never heard of this technique to make your performance better. You make your blades last longer. It’s probably been done at this point, unless it’s a brand new turbine. So a lot of the two x machines and three X machines, and now we’re talking about six X machines. There’s answers out there, but you’re gonna have to reach out to somebody who has a global reach. We’ve grown too big to do it small anymore, Yolanda Padron: which really should be a relief to. All of the asset managers and operations people and everything out there, right? Like. You don’t have to use your turbines as Guinea pigs anymore. You don’t have to struggle with this. Speaker 2: That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast, and if today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. [00:31:00] And if you found value in today’s conversation, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show for Rosie, Yolanda and Joel. I am Alan Hall, and we’ll see you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 25, 2025 is: noel noh-EL noun When capitalized, Noel refers to Christmas or the Christmas season. Uncapitalized, noel refers to a Christmas carol. // We were greeted at the door by a group of carolers singing noels. // Every year we send our family Christmas cards with our photo enclosed wishing everyone a joyous Noel. See the entry > Examples: “The meeting began with a touch of holiday spirit as members of the Woodland Park High School Madrigals sang three selections. The first was a Noel song with a medieval/renaissance feel that was well matched to their festive costumes. They followed with the popular ‘Carol of the Bells' and ‘We Wish You a Merry Christmas.'” — Doug Fitzgerald, The Pikes Peak (Colorado) Courier, 9 Dec. 2024 Did you know? English speakers borrowed noel from the French word noël, which is also used for both the Christmas holiday and a Christmas carol. It can be traced further back to the Latin word natalis, which can mean “birthday” as a noun or “of or relating to birth” as an adjective. (The English adjective natal has the same meaning and is also an offspring of natalis.) Noels were being sung in Latin and French for centuries before English-speakers started using the word to refer to Christmas carols in the 18th century. An early use of noel (spelled Nowel) to mean “Christmas” can be found in the text of the late 14th-century Arthurian legend Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
Varmt välkommen till ett nytt avsnitt av Retail & Fastighetspodden. I dagens avsnitt ska vi ta med er på en resa från bambutandborstar på Stockholmsbörsen till Europas största tandläkarklinik på Sveavägen. I detta avsnitt möter vi Noel Abdayem, tandläkaren och serieentreprenören som vill förändra en hel bransch. Noel grundade The Humble Company, idag en del av Humble Group med över 50 bolag och en omsättning på 8 miljarder kronor. Nu är han aktuell med sitt nya flaggskepp Dentme, ett dentalvarumärke som utmanar hela tandvårdssystemet. Med 1 600 kvm på Sveavägen, design i världsklass och en prenumerationsmodell för 149 kronor i månaden vill Dentme skapa en helt ny upplevelse av tandvård - transparent, tillgänglig och inspirerande. Modellen är oberoende av Försäkringskassan, vilket gör den lika relevant i Stockholm som i Oslo eller Köpenhamn. Bakom Dentme står även Noels investmentbolag NCPA Capital och en tung investerargrupp. Målet? Att bygga Europas första internationella dentalvarumärke med 25 kliniker och 2 miljoner medlemmar. I dagens avsnitt pratar vi också om varför Noel tycker att tandvården är trasig, hur en fastighet kan bli nyckeln till att förändra en hel bransch, och vad som krävs för att ta en traditionell vårdtjänst och göra den till ett konsumentvarumärke i världsklass. Trevlig lyssning!
"Noels, we love you, we miss you and we want you back", was the message from captain Grace Nweke after the Silver Ferns completed a sweep over South Africa in the Taini Jamieson series.
Noeline Taurua isn't the first coach to be badly treated. But she might be the most successful and well regarded. Sport is a funny thing, especially nowadays where it seems to want to walk a line between being successful and being modern, or dare I suggest the word "woke"? Last week when reports of players feeling unsafe emerged I didn't even know what they meant by that. "Unsafe" is something that might happen in the dark, in an alley. It's a physical danger thing, as opposed to an emotional state on a court. On a court you can be exhausted, or exhilarated, or furious, or elated. I just can't work out how you are "unsafe". Which in part is the problem. It's an invention or a new derivation of the word. Your “environment” has been interfered with. Even if you accept its new usage it's the sort of thing you might find on a university campus among the angsty. On a sports field or court it has no place. Even less so if that court is at the elite level. Cycling had a horrible time, but that was abuse. Is netball talking about abuse? Does Taurua abuse people? That doesn't seem to be the suggestion. Next problem is the lack of clarity, if not honesty. All reports seem to indicate "unsafe" is code for the coach being old fashioned, demanding high standards and not putting up with slackness. We used to like that approach. That approach was the norm. The only purpose of elite sport is victory. It exists for no other reason than to let a chosen few express themselves in a way where they win and others can piggyback by way of TV licensing and ticket sales. Unless Noeline Taurua has had a personality transformation and they are all wandering around at Netball NZ going "what happened to Noels, man she's changed", which I suspect hasn't happened, then what we are left with is the inescapable conclusion that Taurua is the victim of soft management in a world where every crybaby is “heard” and the ultimate victim, in an irony of irony's, is one of the sport's greatest exponents. She is benched while the woke in the boardroom wreck the national women's sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Agenda, Finn Caddie joins ACC Head G Lane to discuss the capture of the "Phantom F1 Driver" who has been tearing up Czech motorways for six years (00:00)... WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Also, the fellas get into Auckland FC leaking the date of their home derby with the Phoenix this season (08:45).Then, Jeremy Wells crashes the podcast to chat about the "Netty Drama" with Dame Noelene Taurua being stood down as Silver Ferns coach (13:20)...Plus, who will Razor pick for the 2nd Test against the Springboks this Saturday (21:20)?Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (30:00)...GET YOUR TICKETS TO THE AGENDA & BYC LIVE PODCAST HERE! Did you know that we've launched a new Facebook Group called 'The Caravan' JOIN HERE!Brought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, I wonder how those netball players who complained about Dame Noeline feel today, because what they've done has probably, let's be honest, ended her career. And also brought out a swell of support that I can't imagine they foresaw. Silver Ferns legend Laura Langman's gone on social media and called this 'the saddest day in New Zealand netball history'. Gordon Tietjens, the Sevens rugby legend, called us at Newstalk ZB to convey his support for Dame Noels, and former coach Yvonne Willering says Noels is not old school at all and she does listen to her players. Now, the details of what has happened to get to this point are fairly sketchy. Everybody's trying to keep things quiet, but what we know is that two players complained on behalf of a group of players and that sparked a review - and that review has led to her being stood down. And what these players have complained about is her communication style, and that they were 'psychologically unsafe'. Now, you can probably figure out what's going on here, can't you? We've got a generational problem, don't we? This looks to me like a generation of young players who don't like tough feedback and hard words. For whatever reason that is, I don't know - maybe because they are the generation raised through gentle parenting techniques where mum and dad didn't want to have to say no to them, so didn't say no to them, didn't want to tell them they're being bad kids and being naughty. And maybe they're the generation that came through the education system, the current one, where everyone gets a pass and no one experiences failure. They are the ones who've gone and complained because they're 'psychologically unsafe'. To which I think most of us who've experienced a little bit of life and didn't go through this nonsense with parenting and schooling would say - do you know what you need to do? You need to grow up, you need to get hard, life is tough. You're an elite athlete, if your welfare is getting in the way of your excellence, get out of the squad. Unfortunately for us, the person who is out of the squad is someone who understands excellence and has actually achieved a hell of a lot of excellence. And unfortunately, she will probably stay out of the squad, even though she's only been stood down at the moment. I mean, think about it - I can't see her coming back in. If they have to pick between one coach and several players, they're gonna choose the several players, aren't they? And frankly, I don't think that Dame Noels should want to come back - because if her excellence and her skills aren't appreciated by this generation of players, why bother? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Update on our week: The group starts off hot with the question of 100 men vs 1 gorilla. Who would win? Andy fills us in on trade wars latest news. It appears that US has reached an agreement with China. It appears fabrication is moving to US and India. Andy also brings up breaking news with another Mexican Navy ship that hits the Brooklyn bridge. Noel finishes another tv show with season 7 of Castle. Does this season end well and is Noel watching season 8? Noel also rewatches Final Destination movie. Does it make Noel want to watch the new Final Destination Bloodlines movie in the theater? Also, Noels latest Arrow video 4K movie is Jason goes to Hell. Daniel also has been watching tv, he watches HBO's House of Saddam. It is a great docudrama of Iraq war with Saddam and his family. Daniel loves those documentaries. He watches another one in Netflix 137 Shots. It retells the killing of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams were they are shot by Cleveland police 137 times. Last item Daniel brings up is the movie Trading Places. This classic Eddie Murphy movie that has a lot of young actors. Article for the week: 'Picky eater' with food allergies is told she's 'childish' and 'needs to get over this' https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/picky-eater-food-allergies-told-shes-childish-needs-get-over-this Warning: May have Strong Language and Content. ========== Thank you to everyone who enjoys what we do. If you like what we do, please spread the word of our show. Email questions or suggestions to ffnquestions@gmail.com ========== Follow us on TWITTER (X) https://twitter.com/FreeFormNetwork Follow us on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557790516078 ========== Free Form Network and all our podcast are available on many platforms including STITCHER, ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD, IPOD TOUCH and PODBEAN IPHONE, IPAD & IPOD TOUCH http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-form-network/id995998853 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0QKRhkXDmQ9cxItaiu49Vy IHEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-free-form-network-94075820/ TUNE IN RADIO http://tunein.com/radio/Free-Form-Network-p784190/ PLAYER FM https://player.fm/series/3326348 TUMBLR https://freeformnetworkpodcast.tumblr.com/ WORDPRESS https://freeformnetwork.wordpress.com/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj0LNZRJHyW7sQwM5ZdOCQg DEEZER https://www.deezer.com/us/show/1857582 PODCHASER https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/free-form-network-97539 PODCAST ADDICT https://podplayer.net/?podId=2920676 PANDORA https://www.pandora.com/podcast/free-form-network/PC:53088 AMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/41213756-a9ad-46bc-8d6c-ea2d30bd2fb9/free-form-network LISTEN NOTES https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/free-form-network-free-form-network-ElG1hW2tS3v/ GOOGLE PODCAST https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZyZWVmb3JtbmV0d29yay9mZWVkLnhtbA PODBEAN DESKTOP http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/ PODBEAN MOBILE http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/mobile ========== Free Form Radio - Episode 246- 06/01/2025 Hosted by Daniel, Andy and Noel ========== FREE FORM NETWORK
The Big Bank Theory is a podcast about Exeter City FC. That was a brilliant game of football.
Update on our week: We have returned after the New Year. We start if off with Andy, and he has a question, What happened to retro consoles? Andy has quite a few systems, but it appears that there are not any new systems being released. Are customers still interested? Noel picks up a newer console in the PlayStation 5 Pro. There are some plus and minus to this new system, listen to Noels thoughts. Noel also finishes RoboCop Rogue City. A great follow up to RoboCop 2 the movie. This game is a must try. Lastly Noel finished Final Fantasy 16 DLC with Echoes of the Fallen and The Rising Tide. Daniel also has been gaming and beat Marvels Guardians of the Galaxy game. This was a different take on the movies, but a very good game. Daniel is always looking for a good documentary to watch, this one is no different. He watches Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story which goes into the story of Christopher getting the role of Superman to his horse riding accident. Daniel also watches Reagan the movie. This is a movie of our 40th president Ronald Reagan. While it did not do well in the theaters, Daniel really enjoyed this one. Article for the week: Will the McDonald's worker who called 911 on Luigi Mangione get a reward? https://www.fox5ny.com/news/mcdonalds-worker-911-call-luigi-mangione-reward Warning: May have Strong Language and Content. ========== Thank you to everyone who enjoys what we do. If you like what we do, please spread the word of our show. Email questions or suggestions to ffnquestions@gmail.com ========== Follow us on TWITTER (X) https://twitter.com/FreeFormNetwork Follow us on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557790516078 ========== Free Form Network and all our podcast are available on many platforms including STITCHER, ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD, IPOD TOUCH and PODBEAN IPHONE, IPAD & IPOD TOUCH http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-form-network/id995998853 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0QKRhkXDmQ9cxItaiu49Vy IHEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-free-form-network-94075820/ TUNE IN RADIO http://tunein.com/radio/Free-Form-Network-p784190/ PLAYER FM https://player.fm/series/3326348 TUMBLR https://freeformnetworkpodcast.tumblr.com/ WORDPRESS https://freeformnetwork.wordpress.com/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj0LNZRJHyW7sQwM5ZdOCQg DEEZER https://www.deezer.com/us/show/1857582 PODCHASER https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/free-form-network-97539 PODCAST ADDICT https://podplayer.net/?podId=2920676 PANDORA https://www.pandora.com/podcast/free-form-network/PC:53088 AMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/41213756-a9ad-46bc-8d6c-ea2d30bd2fb9/free-form-network LISTEN NOTES https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/free-form-network-free-form-network-ElG1hW2tS3v/ GOOGLE PODCAST https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZyZWVmb3JtbmV0d29yay9mZWVkLnhtbA PODBEAN DESKTOP http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/ PODBEAN MOBILE http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/mobile ========== Free Form Radio - Episode 236- 01/12/2025 Hosted by Daniel, Andy and Noel ========== FREE FORM NETWORK
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Brandon and Steph Noel join us from Indonesia.
This Episode features Noel Burgess.Noel was a founder of one of the first live Electronic bands in Australia (Vision Four 5). He talks us through the bands inception, tours of Australia, self funded record releases to getting signed to the majors.I won't spoil the Podcast but i'll say the chances are you have listened to Noels productions 100's times without even knowing, over the years he has been prolific in the studio and behind the scenes of the Aussie music business.If you are a dance music fan, you must check out his YouTube channel linked below, it has some of the best old skool footage online.Thanks for all the downloads team!PLURhttps://www.youtube.com/@visionfour5Please follow the What's The BPM podcast page on Instagram for more updates - https://www.instagram.com/whats_the_bpm/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Tuesday! Today on the podcast Noels brings up a variety of topics on ‘sit down, be patient, and listen' (don't forget to share your best crockpot recipes with us!), we play a round of STRIVEia all about drive-thrus, and we remind listeners all about the upcoming STRIVE events! If you enjoy listening to the STRIVECast – please like, comment, share, or leave us a reaction! Who knows, you could even be the next listener of the week!
Lots of stuff to talk about this week; some of it great some of it far from it. Kizuna AI is teasing a comeback, Doki's a bounty Hunter, Mint's a gremlin, and all that's great! Meanwhile A-chan left Hololive and Brave Group had a data leak. Basically, there's lots of ups and downs in the world of Vtubing, so let's talk our way through all of it and celebrate what we can! Each week we aim to bring together the biggest events in Vtubing and talk about what's been going on. Stop by, hang out, and let's catch up with us! Join this discord : https://discord.gg/wFMcTGHWGJ Follow here for updates: https://twitter.com/SuperChatsPod Shorts over here: https://www.tiktok.com/@superchatspod 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:48 Dokibird's New Skinsuit https://youtu.be/bPnnaM-Liz4 00:12:28 Mint Gone Gremlin Mode https://youtu.be/voYDEg85ksg 00:16:40 Globie Monitizations! 00:18:49 The Brave Group Leak https://bravegroup.co.jp/en/news/6479/ 00:27:27 Vtuber Summer Slam https://store.gamersoutreach.org/ 00:33:09 VSMP Minecraft Server 00:38:37 Bri's Donothon https://youtu.be/yXkWFPdIiJA 00:46:35 A-chan Left Hololive https://youtu.be/V-4PiHDX2Mg 00:54:48 Kizuna AI ...Returns? https://youtu.be/EEmgm61cQjE 01:00:01 MinikoMew https://www.twitch.tv/minikomew 01:05:43 Noels' New Outfit https://youtu.be/i7Zcu0FUI3I 01:08:02 Airi On Break https://www.youtube.com/@ChisakaAiri 01:09:18 Mio's Back! https://youtu.be/TRCwCJVeeMs 01:11:24 Suicide Squad Isekai Anime Has Started! 01:14:30 ENdless Visits America! 01:17:23 Muu Hit 30K Subs https://youtu.be/PN8ulV3yHDg 01:18:27 Punkalopi Gamersupps Merch https://gamersupps.gg/collections/punkalopi-collection 01:22:12 Omocat Advent Merch Released https://www.omocat-shop.com/collections/omocat-x-hololive-en 01:25:44 Ironmouse Hit 2 Million Followers https://www.twitch.tv/ironmouse 01:28:25 Shondo Returns on the 13th https://x.com/fallenshadow_YT 01:32:53 Give Up by Gawr Gura https://youtu.be/YjzQm_34aVw 01:34:54 Sora and Azki covered Matryoshka https://youtu.be/uxbspjmmIYA 01:36:09 Phase Origins covered Adabana Necromancy https://youtu.be/U7uJ3O8B9H8 01:38:38 Gigi Played Project Sekai https://youtu.be/lvS1AeFDho0 01:43:24 Gigi and Cecilia played A Way Out https://youtu.be/Qrs-TbHuoaA 01:47:30 Cecilia's Music Production Stream https://youtu.be/WZHEp917lyU 01:51:46 Raora Panthera Likes Drawing https://youtu.be/VfxI99eZIz4 01:52:51 Aura's Jackbox Collab https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2184847041 01:55:31 Mono Monet's DJ Set https://www.youtube.com/@MonoMonet 01:59:21 Phase Connect Clipping Contest Results Stream https://youtu.be/ebpVoTItXuM 02:02:46 Clara Karaoke'd with her Dad https://youtu.be/XnYkTaSYMi4 02:06:08 Shiina Made Katsudon https://youtu.be/YswbLe66tt8 02:08:33 Community and Shilling 02:18:26 Birfdays
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Dame Noeline Taurua will have to fight hard to return as the head coach of the Silver Ferns. Netball New Zealand said the organisation and Dame Taurua had agreed to go to the open market for the role, in the best interests of the Ferns and the 'integrity' of the sport. Netball New Zealand Chief Executive Jennie Wyllie says it's important that they don't take the Silver Ferns' success for granted. "We certainly want to be able to grow and improve on our performance at the Nations Cup in January. I think what we do know is- Noels has got a great legacy and we want to see what her plans are for the future." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ash & Cliff are in Crinkley Bottom, Luke got lost somewhere near Dangley End, Uri Gellar is bending spoons, the Spice Girls are being menaces, and oh look; Cricket. For Christmas 2023 we go back to 1996 and the 'Christmas?' episode of Noels House Party, looking at a show trying to hold on to its place at the top of Saturday nights. Can it succeed? Well....Watch the episode being discussed HERE Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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16 October 2023 12PM EST - This morning Joe and David are joined By Noel Fritsch, Noel is an experienced political and communications professional. Together they discuss Noels interaction with Dan Crenshaw, the speaker of the house vote, and how important it is to pay attention to what our politicians are doing. In addition, Joe and David discuss the importance of brotherhood, and how the people must share a common brotherhood again, and DEFEND each other when we use our voices, we must not stand down! Close the Border! Send this message to Congress! Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo WAR Coming Through The BORDER: They Will Bring the War to Us & It'll Be Through Our OPEN Border https://conservative-daily.com/border-crisis/war-coming-through-the-border-they-will-bring-the-war-to-us-and-itll-be-through-our-open-border
Join us this week as we travel down south to the Hawkes Bay and to chat with Jamie Hohipuha who's just celebrated one year running Bareknuckle BBQ, which prior to buying it had exactly zero experience in the trade! Plus we catch up on the news, new products and Noels advice for Osso Buco! #getitinyourears See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Come A Little Bit Closer is the comeback record released by The Delltones following the death of their lead singer Noel Widerberg. With the support of Noels family, The Dellies recruited former Crescents member Col Loughnan and they hit the studio with Johnny O'Keefe as producer. Together they created a classic version of Come A Little Bit Closer. The song was the highest selling Australian single for 1963, as well as winning Song of the Year at the Australian Radio Awards. Our specials guests are Pee Wee Wilson and Col Loughnan.
We are joined by Creepy Confidential to talk about all of the creepy things that go bump in the night. From aliens, ghost to bigfoot we will cover it all! If you are NEW to the channel and like this content and want to see more make sure to smash that sub button and give this video a like! As it helps get our channel in front of more faces and just genuinely makes Riley and Trevor over the moon with intense happiness. Make sure to give @creepyconfidential a sub to keep up with all of Noels content! We will be joining her on June 27th to be part of her LIVE AFTERDARK Show live on youetube!! How To Get Creepy with @creepyconfidential YouTube: @creepyconfidential Twitter: @SupCreeps Instagram: @Creepyconfidential Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/people/Creepy-...
Grotbags returns once again... it's big tech vs the playlist and we're hunting Noels in ten weeks of tickets.
Hello and welcome back to the Oasis Podcast Support patreon.com/oasispod email oasispod@gmail.com YouTube.com/@oasispodcast Todays guests are - Stu from Oas-is - oas-is.co.uk Matt from AKA Noel Gallagher - akanoelgallagher.com Also audio messages from PA from Not After 30 Podcast - @NA30Podcast Mark Osborn - @OzziePeeps
Noels katt Sigge tar gärna hem olika byten ibland levande möss som springer omkring i hallen! Sigge är bra på att trösta när man är ledsen, och Noel vill också lära honom att gå på bakbenen. Vill du vara med i Djuronsdag?Skriv till Markus!Mejla till barnmorgon@sverigesradio.se
They are not just for women anymore, the popularity of romance novels among men is on the rise!
On today's episode of the #STRIVECast, the team hangs as a podcast family! Jeff answers a listener question about his own cologne scent and Noels gives a video game recommendation. The crew also plays two games, STRIVEia all about donkeys and a bonus round of celebrity birthdays! Don't forget, STRIVE Rocks is THIS Friday, May 5th! It's not too late to get involved! Visit www.striverocks.org to learn more! Hel[ us spread the word by sharing our social media posts, emails, talking up the event to your family and friends! Be sure to like and share our podcast-who knows, you could even be the next listener of the week!
In this episode of Gathering The Kings Podcast, host Chaz Wolfe interviews Noel Fenderson, the President of My Town Miracles, and partner of My Town Movers and My Town Maintenance Roofing & Renovations Inc. N oel's background in law enforcement and his introduction to a friend led him to launch his first company in 2012. Since then, he has leveraged his moving company's service base to create other revenue streams involving real estate, roofing and maintenance, and nonprofits.Throughout the show, Noel emphasizes the importance of relationships in business and taking ownership to impact the community. He talks about the secret to his success and shares insights on building trust with clients, providing quality service, and protecting people's greatest possessions. He also talks about making a change in the local community and taking responsibility. Tune in to this episode to learn more about Noel Fenderson's inspiring journey and how you can leverage your business to impact the community.If you're looking for inspiration on how to leverage your business to impact your community, then this episode of Gathering The Kings Podcast with Noel Fenderson is a must-listen!During this episode, you will learn about;[01:59] Intro to Noel and his businesses[02:47] Noel's Why [07:14] A good decision Noel made in his business[14:26] A bad decision Noel made in his business[17:52] Noels advice on how to transcend the transaction[22:29] Noel's #1 KPI[26:43] How Noel goes all in with family and his business[28:41] Noel's opinion on networking and mastermind with other entrepreneurs[30:42] If Noel could speak to his younger self, what would he say?[34:54] How to connect with Noel [35:48] How to connect with Chaz andinfo on Gathering The Kings MastermindNotable Quotes“Every job, no matter the size, no matter the cost, is just as important as the bigger ones.” - Noel FendersonBooks and Resources Recommended:Link to purchase a Bible on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/s?k=bible&ref=nb_sb_noss_1Experiencing Father's Embrace by Jack Frost:Frost, Jack. Experiencing Father's Embrace. Destiny Image Publishers, 2006.Link to purchase Experiencing Father's Embrace on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Experiencing-Fathers-Embrace-John-Arnott/dp/0768423481Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin:Willink, Jocko, and Leif Babin. Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win. St. Martin's Press, 2017.Link to purchase Extreme Ownership on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Ownership-U-S-Navy-SEALs/dp/1250183863Let's Connect!Noel Federson:Website: https://www.noelfenderson.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noel-fenderson-ab4b8a8a/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwfdOl50cRlowquNT4i7_5ALinktree: https://linktr.ee/noelfendersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/noel.fenderson/Chaz Wolfe (Host): Linktree: ...
This episode features the influential and renowned language learner motivation researcher, Dr. Kimberly Noels. Dr. Noels is a full professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Alberta, Canada where she focuses on motivation and second language acquisition. Dr. Noels provides us with insightful perspectives on the current research around raising intrinsic motivation in the language acquisition classroom as well as a host of practical tips for the languages teacher. A fantastic discussion with a researcher we can all learn from. One night to be missed! Keep in touch and share widely! Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast. Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom. I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom. Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook. Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.
Last time we spoke about the First Arakan Campaign. General Slim and Lt General Irwin Noel were beginning to have a budding bromance, but Noel simply wanted to see other people and it led to disaster. All jokes aside, Noels attempts to keep Slim away from military campaign seems to have really hurt the war effort in the CBI theater. Slims men and the Chinese forces who came to India received terrible treatment from their comrades and on top of this a political crisis was brewing in India. Noel's operation sent men to Foul Point where they got a taste of Japanese bunker defenses. Rather ironically Wavell compared the failure at Foul Point to the fierce battle fought by the Australians and Americans over in Buna-Gona stating“It seems quite clear that we are facing a form of ‘Buna' and ‘Gona.' And today we will be returning to Green Hell and Starvation island.
Grace Nweke answers your questions!
Think Noel Mooney and you think Wales and the first appearance at the FIFA World cup in decades.Noels journey has taken him from been born a stones throw from Arsenal previous ground Highbury, moving to Wales for a short period of time and then settling in Limerick in Republic of Ireland.During a time when football was not a mainstream sport in Ireland, Noel took matters into his own hands and set up a football club, which is still going today.Time spent between the sticks for Limerick FC, Cork City and Shamrock Rovers brought glory in the form of a FAI winners medal.After hanging up his boots Noel stayed within football and took up the role of “National Co-ordinator of the Club Promotions Officer Programme” with the Football Association of Ireland. People and organisations began to recognise his ability and after climbing the ladder within the FAI, UEFA came calling where he climbed to Head of strategy working with all 55 countries.When the opportunity came to become CEO of the FAW, it was an opportunity he could not turn down. Deficits turned into surpluses on the spreadsheet under his guidance and a World Cup appearance was achieved. Offical website
This is a collaboration of stories with Leon from the YouTube channel Do It Noels Way. He's a dogman researcher in the United Kingdom who actually goes out to the sites where people have seen dogmen and collects video and other evidence to share with his subscribers. If you enjoyed listening to stories from Leon, be sure and check out his YouTube channel, Do It Noels Way.
Hello beautiful beings!Please welcome Noel Coakley to the Good Medicine podcast. Noel was one of my teachers in the 100hr mindfulness meditation teacher training put on through Dharma Moon. It was there that I felt the need to dive deeper with Noel and have the talk you are about to hear. Noel is a psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and former elementary school special educator. He has studied Tibetan Buddhism since 1997 and the Bön tradition since 2013. He is a father, husband, and friend to a dog named Clementine. Noel is the director of the Boston Center for Contemplative Practice and an assistant director at Dharma Moon . Noel is dedicated to the accessibility of the dharma and its application in modern culture. This conversation moves through Noels path to his practice and his role in the community. We transition into the ideas that Buddhism and the Bön tradition and how we can apply those in our modern lives. Dharma MoonBoston Center for Contemplative PracticeYou can follow Noel at @wakeupsleepybuddha
The Silver Ferns 12 to take on Jamaica at the Taini Jamison Trophy series has been announced and the panel discuss all the new inclusions, omissions & a discussion around English shooter George Fisher possibly joining the Silver Ferns in future.
We have guests Nick and Noel (annihilation time) from Astral Butcher on the pod for a round 2, who have recently relocated to Ventura while nick is recovering a a very serious motorcycle accident. They are living that swap life and enjoying the beach weather. We talk about lots of things Noels hair, the swap life, Drug use, tour stories, heart attacks, Row V. wade and many other topics. these are 2 awesome sweet hearts. check out all things Astral Butcher @ https://astralbutcher.bandcamp.com/ Email us at: getheavypodcast@gmail.com Listen to audio on all major Podcast formats. Please subscribe, rate, review, comment, TELL YOUR FUCKING FRIENDS Watch us @ https://www.youtube.com/getheavypodcast Follow All things Heavy @http://getheavypodcast.ctcin.bio/Call the Get Heavy Hotline to leave messages, texts, memes, reviews, comments, and answer the questions of the week. 805-666-2314 Enjoy, Craig and J --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getheavypodcast/support
Jonathan interviews Dr. Kathryn Everhart Chaffee - Postdoctoral Researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal. Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.com
OASIS SPECIAL! This week on the podcast, Lewis is joined by James who has ran 'The Oasis Podcast' for five years! James talks about going to Knebworth to see Oasis in 1996 and Liam Gallagher, only just last week. They also discuss the Gallagher's solo projects, Liams antics, Noels songwriting, the ultimate Oasis line up and their best/worst songs. So yeah, a lot of Oasis chat. Class!
This was a big themed episode, complete with Javier proposing a green card marriage to Felicity and Noels brother, Ryan, revealing that he is gay...and in a serious relationship...and planning a commitment ceremony. This episode leaves so many characters reeling. Ben's hair net leaves us reeling. Plus, Ben starts swimming and makes it onto the swim team all in one episode! There may have been some urgent story lines that came out of nowhere in this one, but it did gift us Lynn, Ben's new swim buddy, and we are thankful. Sign up for our newsletter for updates: https://mailchi.mp/e73780cdd4ef/felicity-podcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/felicitypodcast/ Find everywhere you can listen: https://linktr.ee/themelissafish Share your feedback or Felicity fan art: themelissafish@gmail.com
He came to prominence in the mid 80's with the seminal jazz/funk band Morrissey/Mullen. Forming his own band Contact in the early 80's he released albums Push & Pull followed by Hot from the Smoke. By the early 90's Noels' searing vocals were featured with the iconic Manfred Mann's Earth Band and he has worked with the likes of Paul Carrick, Alfonso Johnson, Mike Rutherford, Paul Weller and Trevor Rabin. These days this energetic and virtuosic vocalist can be found fronting his own quartet, as well as alongside saxophonist Derek Nash in their Some Kind of Wonderful show celebrating the life-time genius of Stevie Wonder. Hailed by Blues & Soul Magazine as 'one of Britain's best soul singers today'.
Noel Tello has been performing music in and around Vicksburg for over three decades. His wife, Missy, recently directed her first musical, 1940's Radio Hour. Noels current band, Blue Dog and the Subwoofers, features their son, Nick, on drums. Missy and Noel join me to talk about music, theater, and performing. We had a ton to talk about and it was a great conversation!
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For your students, a growth mindset will beat out a fixed mindset, every day of the week. Your language guide Emily (teacher, PhD) will explain what the difference is, why growth mindsets matter, and provide 4 easy tips to foster growth and help your students embrace a more resilient approach to language learning!Looking to download our White Paper or Setting Good Goals PDF we mentioned in this podcast? Click here to access: https://info.mangolanguages.com/glc-signupIf you'd like the blog article that accompanies this episode, click here: https://blog.mangolanguages.com/what-growth-mindset-has-to-do-with-language-learning-feat.-4-teacher-tipsWe also invite you to check out our website at https://mangolanguages.com/ and follow us on social media @MangoLanguages. Wondering what languages were used in today's episode? Polish | Cześć is ‘Hi!' and Do widzenia - miłego dnia! is ‘Goodbye - have a nice day!'Italian | Bando alle ciance is ‘without further ado' (lit. ‘ban the chatter')Interested in learning English, Polish, Italian, or one of the other 70+ languages that the Mango app offers? Click here to learn more! https://mangolanguages.com/appWant to explore more of the research underlying this video? Lou, N. M., & Noels, K. A. (2019). Promoting growth in foreign and second language education: A research agenda for mindsets in language learning and teaching. System, 86, 102126.Lou, N. M., & Noels, K. A. (2017). Measuring language mindsets and modeling their relations with goal orientations and emotional and behavioral responses in failure situations. The Modern Language Journal, 101(1), 214-243.Leith, S. A., Ward, C. L., Giacomin, M., Landau, E. S., Ehrlinger, J., & Wilson, A. E. (2014). Changing theories of change: Strategic shifting in implicit theory endorsement. Journal of personality and social psychology, 107(4), 597.Dr. Carol Dweck's TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiiEeMN7vbQ Meet your guide Emily! Emily Sabo (PhD, University of Michigan) is a linguist at Mango Languages. A Pittsburgh native, her areas of specialization are the social and cognitive factors that impact bilingual language processing and production. Having studied 7 languages and lived in various countries abroad, she sees multilingualism -- and the cultural diversity that accompanies it -- as the coolest of superpowers. Complementary to her work at Mango, Emily is a Lecturer of Spanish at the University of Tennessee, a Producer of the “We Are What We Speak' docuseries, and get this...a storytelling standup comedian!#teachingtips #growthmindset #vsfixedmindset
Jonathan interviews Dr. Kim Noels - Professor, Faculty of Arts - Psychology Department at the University of Alberta. academia.edu Google Scholar Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.com
I caught up Noel earlier in the year to find out how ##CRB coped with 2020 and the impact of the pandemic, how 2021 was looking and his thoughts in terms of trends for 2021 and beyond.A really wide ranging conversation touching on a lot of different topics relating to #LifeScienceInterview breakdownOverview of SlateXpace and Noels background. 1:232020 in a word, and why? 2:39Were they able to achieve their objectives in 2020? 3:50When did they start planning for the Pandemic 5:12How did the pandemic impact SlateXpace, and their sector, and what did they do to minimise the impact? 7:50What have been the main positives for 2020? Personally, Professionally and for the Industry 9:35Key learnings from 2020 and what would they have done differently 12:15What does Noel see as the new normal being. 15:50Key trends in 2021.18:30What's are SlateXpace plans for 2021 and beyond? 22.39Message for those watching this 24:25You can find out more about SlateXpace and CRB by visiting;On LinkedInhttps://lnkd.in/eZkM56yhttps://lnkd.in/ebbeKehWebsites/Links:www.crbgroup.comwww.slatexpace.comYou can watch Noel's previous #ChatsWithChaudhrey on CRB's #CellandGenherapy report here;https://lnkd.in/ebbC2mx, AND view this and many more interviews and demos from many other industry experts across Pharma, Bio-Pharma and Life Science on my YouTube channel RSK Life Science Media https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vdET2xLlGweqveW6JmQdQ#PharmaFacilities, #CDMO, #FacilitiesOfTheFuture, #ATMP, #COVID19, #LifeSciences, #GeneTherapy, #CellTherapy,
Staffy talks to Silver Ferns coach, Dame Noeline Taurua,
Entreprenören Noel Abdayem gästar Framgångspodden och berättar hur han blev kungen av tandborstar! Medan han pluggade till tandläkare i Riga började han ifrågasätta varför alla tandborstar är gjorda i plast, och kom då på den briljanta idén att istället göra dem i bambu. Där och då 2013 föddes The Humble Co. Idag omsätter bolaget omkring 150-160 miljoner, är verksam i X länder och har satt standarden för hållbar tandvård.Vi får höra vad som krävs för att ta sig in på en marknad som styrs av jättar, och varför det är viktigt att se hela världen som sin spelplan. Vi pratar Noels tankar om allt kring distribution, marginaler, vad som krävs för att lyckas som entreprenör och vilka branscher han tror på i framtiden. Tusen tack för att du lyssnar! Besök Framgångsakademin: www.framgangsakademin.se Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår": https://bit.ly/3jGuZyJ Alexander Pärleros Instagram: www.instagram.com/alexanderparleros Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet: www.framgangspodden.se I betalt samarbete med Convendum: www.convendum.se I betalt samarbete med Swedbank: www.swedbank.se/foretagstips I betalt samarbete med Kungsängen: www.kungsangen.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Entreprenören Noel Abdayem gästar Framgångspodden och berättar hur han blev kungen av tandborstar! Medan han pluggade till tandläkare i Riga började han ifrågasätta varför alla tandborstar är gjorda i plast, och kom då på den briljanta idén att istället göra dem i bambu. Där och då 2013 föddes The Humble Co. Idag omsätter bolaget omkring 150-160 miljoner, är verksam i X länder och har satt standarden för hållbar tandvård.Vi får höra vad som krävs för att ta sig in på en marknad som styrs av jättar, och varför det är viktigt att se hela världen som sin spelplan. Vi pratar Noels tankar om allt kring distribution, marginaler, vad som krävs för att lyckas som entreprenör och vilka branscher han tror på i framtiden. Tusen tack för att du lyssnar! Besök Framgångsakademin: www.framgangsakademin.se Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår": https://bit.ly/3jGuZyJ Alexander Pärleros Instagram: www.instagram.com/alexanderparleros Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet: www.framgangspodden.se I betalt samarbete med Convendum: www.convendum.se I betalt samarbete med Swedbank: www.swedbank.se/foretagstips I betalt samarbete med Kungsängen: www.kungsangen.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to NOXL's Clouded Judgement.Ep1. we are introduced to Addie an important pillar in Noels life who bring out a more expressive side of Noel. We explore the origin story of their friendship and the shifty shenanigans Noel got into during his time with a college scholarship. Noel explains the goals for NOXL™ as well as his upcoming art show May 14th. They then go into a shallow dive about astrology and their respective Zodiac signs and their views on them. Discussed is the difference between emotional availability and Emotional Accountability and more.
DAW Evolution II : Cakewalk - Past , Present , Future ! Hosted by Vin Curigliano of AAVIM Technology , I am joined by guest co-host Pete Brown of Microsoft and special guest Noel Borthwick, from BandLab Technologies, who leads the Cakewalk development team. We cover Noels musical and technical journey that lead him to Cakewalk , navigate the history and ongoing development of the the different iterations and incarnations of the DAW over a 30 year history, and discuss Cakewalks pioneering work in areas such as Windows 64Bit support, WASAPI, as well as its expanding role within the greater BandLab ecosystem We dive into the ongoing challenges of staying ahead of the constantly increasing curve of multiprocessors, multicore load balancing and low latency DAW performance. We detail some cool patented new features in that area, and also cover some recent issues associated with MMCSS thread limiting , that highlighted that not all developers have the same dependencies and/or challenges when dealing with that level of processing. We also weigh up the pro's and cons of the various cross platform driver protocols, and much, much more. Host & Guest Links : AAVIM Technology : www.aavimt.com.au DAWbench : www.dawbench.com Microsoft : www.microsoft.com Pete Brown : https://twitter.com/Pete_Brown Cakewalk by BandLab : www.bandlab.com/products/cakewalk Noel Borthwick : www.noelborthwick.com/ VO : Andrew Peters : www.andrewpetersvo.com Music Themes : Original DAWbench VI Theme Music composed by Rob John : Independent Music Productions : http://www.indmusicprods.com DAWbench Radio Show ReMix by Erin McKimm : www.erinmckimm.com All Rights Reserved : © AAVIMT 2021
Update on our week: As we get back together this week, the guys retell some highlights of there week. Daniel finishes Assassins' Creed Black Flag. It is a pirate game with navel battle. It is not the newest and is actually a PS3/PS4 game, coming out in late PS3 life early PS4. Noels continue dislike of SYFY network, he shares his thoughts on The Expanse season 5. With The Expanse is based on a book. Learn about the different classes of Mars, Earth and the Asteroid belt. Noel has not been feeling good and his research to finding out why leads him to Vitamin A toxicity. Vitamin A stays in your body a lot longer than other Vitamins like C. Andy was listening to Bobby Lee's podcast and his story of when Ari Shaffir beat him up. Ari's girlfriend cheated on him with Bobby's co-worker and Ari blamed Bobby Lee. Ari was so upset that he was planning to sleep with Bobby Lee's girlfriend to get back at him. Article for the week: CIA unexpectedly releases all of its documents on UFO's https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/cia-ufo-documents-read-b1785918.html Warning: May have Strong Language and Content. ========== Thank you to everyone who enjoys what we do. If you like what we do, please spread the word of our show. Email questions or suggestions to ffnquestions@gmail.com ========== See FACEBOOK page https://www.facebook.com/freeformnetwork Follow us on TWITTER https://twitter.com/FFRpodcast ========== Free Form Network and all our podcast are available on many platforms including STITCHER, ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD, IPOD TOUCH and PODBEAN IPHONE, IPAD & IPOD TOUCH http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-form-network/id995998853 SPREAKER http://www.spreaker.com/show/free-form-network STITCHER http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/free-form-network SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/free-form-network OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes995998853/free-form-network SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0QKRhkXDmQ9cxItaiu49Vy GOOGLE MUSIC https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser&u=0#/ps/Iefi4cm2cahq6dg6upjs2exf52e IHEART RADIO http://www.iheart.com/show/53-Free-Form-Network/ TUNE IN RADIO http://tunein.com/radio/Free-Form-Network-p784190/ PLAYER FM https://player.fm/series/free-form-network TUMBLR https://freeformnetworkpodcast.tumblr.com/ WORDPRESS https://freeformnetwork.wordpress.com/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj0LNZRJHyW7sQwM5ZdOCQg DEEZER https://www.deezer.com/show/1215892 PODCHASER https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/free-form-network-1193319 PODCAST ADDICT https://podplayer.net/?podId=2920676 PODBEAN DESKTOP http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/ PODBEAN MOBILE http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/mobile ========== Free Form Radio - Episode 138 - 02/28/2021 Hosted by Daniel, Andy and Noel ========== FREE FORM NETWORK
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 25, 2020 is: noel noh-EL noun 1 : a Christmas carol 2 capitalized Christmas : Christmas Examples: "No surprise, the 12 tracks aren't exactly traditional noels. They celebrate the season with upbeat, fast songs about animals, food, pirates, and more." — Michael Walsh, Nerdist, 6 Nov. 2020 "Dating from the 17th century, the privately owned chateau—the original inspiration for the palace of Versailles—stages a Noel to remember. Festive decorations fill each room, the smell of cinnamon and spices wafts through the corridors, the gardens are strung with lights, and an enormous Christmas tree lords over the Grand Salon." — Mary Winston Nicklin, The Luxury Travel Advisor, 1 Nov. 2018 Did you know? English speakers borrowed the word noel from French. It can be traced further back to the Latin word natalis, which can mean "birthday" as a noun or "of or relating to birth" as an adjective. (The English adjective natal has the same meaning and is also an offspring of natalis.) Noels were being sung in Latin or French for centuries before English-speakers started using the word to refer to Christmas carols in the 18th century. An early use of noel (spelled nowell) to mean "Christmas" can be found in the text of the late 14th-century Arthurian legend Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
We made it to the TV shows of 1991! a lot of shows were under consideration but we managed to narrow it down to one each. This week we found out some winners of the BAFTA's of this year, we attempted to look through the Christmas listings of 1991 to find out it was a bit like today's Christmas TV and we not very successfully attempted to get Chris to sing Bohemian Rhapsody. The TV shows discussed this week were The Brittas Empire, Noels House Party and Bottom. Finally, we just want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy new year, this year is a strange one but we hope you can make the most of it. Thank you for listening to the show, we really appreciate it, if you have a few minutes we would really like a review, rating or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts from. Also, if you would like to contact us then find us @wolfiepod on twitter or email us at thewolfiepod@gmail.com Anyone unfamiliar with Bottom here's a two minute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IZQKvfaFEE Mr Brittas on Noels House Party: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP5lhVAGz8I Art: Richard Elsey Music: Daniel Ward {@danwardtweets}
On the fourth day of Nordi we gave to you, the gift of knowledge! It's only 8 days left until Christmas Eve and in Sweden all the land is covered in the winters cold darkness... Perfect time to tell some stories! So, gather around the fireplace everyone because in this episode Noel and Jordan have found some really strange holiday creatures from around the world that they wish to share with you all! Grab your stocking and check under your bed one extra time Because it's showtime everybody! Happy Holidays! -Noel and Jordan... The Nordiobois! (and we apologize for Noels choice of putting his microphone way too close to his facehole this episode)
Delphine Noels, la réalisatrice de "Demain dès l'aube", est l'invitée culture de Fabrice Grosfilley, ce mercredi dans Toujours + d'Actu
Delphine Noels, la réalisatrice de "Demain dès l'aube", est l'invitée culture de Fabrice Grosfilley, ce mercredi dans Toujours + d'Actu
In today's episode of Career Diaries with me, Snigdha Suvarna, I interviewed Christy Noel an award-winning marketing executive and the SVP of Marketing at MobileCause (a leading fundraising and communications software provider for nonprofits). Christy is also the author of Your Career Survival Guide: How To Get And Keep A Job In Times Of Crisis to help professionals navigate their careers to survive and thrive during crises, such as COVID-19. Christy is also, along with her dad, the author of Your Personal Career Coach: Real-World Experiences for Early Career Success coming in Summer 2020. After working their way up the corporate ladder in their respective fields, the two Noels joined forces to spare young professionals the steep learning curve and bumps they encountered. Christy shares stories of her career to help the next generation get hired, get ahead and build a rewarding career. Free Copy of "Your Complete Guide to Cover Letters": https://www.subscribepage.com/coverletter Stay Up to Date with Christy Noel Here: Christy Noel's IG: https://www.instagram.com/christynoelcareercoach/ Christy Noel's Website: https://christynoel.com Stay Up to Date with Career Diaries Here: Career Diaries Podcast IG: www.instagram.com/careerdiariespodcast/ Snigdha's IG: www.instagram.com/snigdhasuvarna/ Become a supporter: www.anchor.fm/snigdha-suvarna/support
Christy Noel is an award-winning marketing executive and the SVP of Marketing at MobileCause, leading fundraising and communications software provider for nonprofits. Christy is the author of Your Career Survival Guide: How To Get And Keep A Job In Times Of Crisis to help professionals navigate their careers to survive and thrive during crises, such as COVID-19. Christy is also, along with her dad, the author of Your Personal Career Coach: Real-World Experiences for Early Career Success coming in Summer 2020. After working their way up the corporate ladder in their respective fields, the two Noels joined forces to spare young professionals the steep learning curve and bumps they encountered. Christy shares stories of her career to helping the next generation get hired, get ahead, and build a rewarding career. Christy`s website: https://christynoel.com/ My Website: https://www.ishusingh.com/
This week our two Swedish chaps try out some new methods, We hear more about Noels summerjob mishaps and the origin stories of some battle scars. And yes, we appologize for Noel's random moments of extra manliness, and are working on a fix. -Noel and Jordan, The Nordibois
Today we sit down with prolific synthesizer and keyboard musician, as well as Wax Thematique recording artist Noel Brass Jr. We knew when we released Noel’s debut solo LP, Broken Cloud Orchestra, the record was special to us, but we had no idea how well received it would be outside of our inner circle. Winning praise from Wire magazine, Earshot Jazz and KEXP, all of this was unexpected for only the 3rd release in our catalog. Some time has passed since Broken Cloud Orchestra was released, and yet, Noel continues to record with his psychedelic Jazz group Afrocop, and healm the live keys of Andy Sells’ Select Level project. Most recently, Noel’s been self-releasing gorgeous glowing ambient compositions through his bandcamp page collaborating with visual artists around the globe for a regular series of audio/visual experiments, pairing original art and photography inspired by Noels music while also donating proceeds of his most recent works to medical workers. Here’s a conversation with Noel Brass Jr. in his Seattle apartment studio, enjoy. Check out Noel's solo album Broken Cloud Orchestra on Wax Thematique. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/waxthematique/support
Welcome back to the finale of our coronavirus specials episode 4. We have had a ball doing this, but unfortunately, great things must come to an end when the trend is done. COVID is slowing down and the world is opening up. YAY! Thank you all for supporting, if you like the episode. Subscribe, follow, like, comment, do all the things you do! Enjoy this episode! What we talked about:David Letterman, What dose Level 2 mean? Lockdown beards/hair cuts, Social media distancing, Germans, Sweden, Dodgy NZ Government bill, Tangis and Hangis, Murder was easy in the 90s, Stem cells, Wall street and the economy, Oil barrel prices, Australia's trade war with china, Covid Conspiracies, Tiktok nurses dancing,The UFC,The WWE with no crowd, Home and away in trouble, Africas miracle covid cure, UFOs, Project blue book, Narking neighbours, Noels easy Facebook challenges, Omars rant about Pickles.
In todays episode Cornell interviews the dynamic Noel Ellie Puck, Noel is an actress, director, entrepreneur, and all around amazing human being. Come here about Noels incredible journey to where she is now!!Follow her on IG at noel_elise or check out her IMDB page at Idb.me/noelelie
Eine Sonderedition Zweibert! Im Rahmen des "Zuhause Festivals" haben wir im Livestream unser neues Sci-Fi-Comedy-Hörspiel aufgeführt – mit allen Sound Effekts und Intromusik von Chrisna Lungala! Worum geht's? Jack Brandt bekommt den Auftrag seines Lebens – er soll die Vergehen des mysteriösen amerikanischen Unternehmers Noel Herscher aufdecken. Noels neustes Produkt scheint technologisch Jahrhunderte voraus zu sein...Doch wie weit ist Jack bereit zu gehen, um das Geheimnis zu lüften? Etwa...bis in eine ferne Galaxie? Schau den Stream mit Video auf unserem YouTube: https://youtu.be/uaceIG3v8F8 Unser neues Format "Smyle News der Woche": https://youtu.be/ihjFRmqCfHk
I dagens Aftonbladet Daily pratar vi om Noel Filén Hammarström som är Sveriges första transsexuella elitidrottare. Varför är reglera kring transpersoner och elitidrott så otydliga och vad betyder Noels resa för svensk idrott? Gäst: Sportbladets Patrik Brenning. Reporter och producent: Jenny Ågren See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
La cinéaste Delphine Noels, réalisatrice du long-métrage "Post partum", se dévoile dans Les Acteurs de Bruxelles, face à Soraya Amrani.
La cinéaste Delphine Noels, réalisatrice du long-métrage "Post partum", se dévoile dans Les Acteurs de Bruxelles, face à Soraya Amrani.
On this episode finding grace today I am joined by Noel Strane a coach and mentor who grew up in the SF Bay Area as a standout baseball player, thinking this was going to be in his future. However an injury in college derailed his career, he was left wondering what he would do with his life. After several years of trying to find his life path, Noel had a mentor attracted into his life who introduced him to Network Marketing and the Law of Attraction. Ever since, Noel has been passionately evolving and becoming more and more aware of his purpose, and loves spreading the message around the world that we all can be, do, and have anything we desire in our lives! We were introduced through a friend, and I felt excited to share Noels wisdom. In this episode : Noels shares what finding grace means to him and shares his story which led him to do the work he’s doing today. He shares the importance of mindset and how he shifts himself when he’s in a funk. We discuss his podcast and what lead him to being enlightened conversations. We talk happiness and what it means to him and what makes him happy. He shares effective tools he uses when trying to move forward and how to do this with grace. Noels shares his wisdom with grace, I hope you enjoy this episode to start your New year with, do reach out to myself and Noel to continue this conversation. To find out more of what Noel does head to : www.noelstrane.com Noel has an abundance monthly membership which if you need a shift here I highly recommend. Instagram @noelstrane Podcast “Enlightened conversations “ available on iTunes, Spotify and Youtube. You can find me : www.hannah-wallace.com Instagram @hannah_wallace11 twitter @hannahwallace_ Facebook ‘ Hannah Wallace I hope you enjoyed this episode, please share, review and subscribe its greatly appreciated, and I hope you find grace in your week ahead.
Was haben ein schmutziger Unterrock und ein Napf Milch mit der Krippe von Bethlehem zu tun? Der Organist Gaétan Jarry und die Pages de Versailles verraten es auf dieser Weihnachts-CD, die mal keinen Plätzchenduft verströmt, sondern eher die fröhliche Atmosphäre der Schlittenrennen im verschneiten Versailles, die Ludwig XIV. so sehr liebte.
Was haben ein schmutziger Unterrock und ein Napf Milch mit der Krippe von Bethlehem zu tun? Der Organist Gaétan Jarry und die Pages de Versailles verraten es auf dieser Weihnachts-CD, die mal keinen Plätzchenduft verströmt, sondern eher die fröhliche Atmosphäre der Schlittenrennen im verschneiten Versailles, die Ludwig XIV. so sehr liebte.
In this episode we speak with Noel Fox one of the owners of the famed Hook and Vice crew. Hook and Vice is a top fly fishing clothing brand made in BC Canada, that quickly becoming the best in the game they are known for their luckey hats. In this episode we hear about the founders past growing up with his mom and living in a hippy setting on vancouver island. He tells us about how the family traditions were getting fish as food for the family. along with the long standing family tourment now in its 50th year. Noel shares how hook and vice was being born as to what started out with a conversation with brian chan has now turned into a BC staple in the fly fishing biz. In the episode we can hear Noels passion in his voice when he mentions goals foR the brand moving forward. Noels passion also shines through when he speaks of his creative content that Hook and Vise is currently developing such as his latest episode with Art Limber. Later in the conversation Noel mentions why its so important for his brand to be so supportive of the shops and what Hook and Vice is doing to support the shops. Hear more on of this great episode download or subscribe and risk never missing a great episode. remember if you enjoyed this Podcast episode please leave us a review on of the show here. @hookandvise https://www.hookandvice.com/ @flyfishinginsiderpodcast http://flyfishinginsiderpodcast.com/
Econoom Geert Noels was te gast in A La Carte. Onlangs kwam zijn tweede boek uit, 'Gigantisme'. We moeten volgens Noels terug naar 'kleiner, trager en menselijker'. Dat vraagt om wat uitleg. Hoe kunnen we dat in Brussel bijvoorbeeld toepassen? Hoe kunnen we de eenheisworst vermijden?
I had a q&a with a twitch streamer. This is what happened Noels channel: https://t.co/uQA3wJjRRl?amp=1
VUCA-Podcast | Der Generationen-Talk über die Welt von Morgen
So etwas gab es bei uns noch nicht - Roland und Noel werden in der 21. Folge des VUCA-Podcast schwer beschimpft. Roland versucht zwar noch zu intervenieren, aber das scheint Siri überhaupt nicht zu stören. Ihr merkt es schon, heute geht es um Sprachassistenten. Siri, Cortana, Alexa, Google - es geht um die neuen Helferlein. Aber auch in dieser Folge geht es wie immer um die digitale Transformation unserer Welt und unseres Alltags. So freut sich Roland wieder mal wie Bolle, dass er regelmäßig von Noel lernt, was so alles in der digitalen Welt "State of the art" ist - so zum Beispiel Navigationsassistenten und Sprachsteuerung. Da staunt Roland etwa nicht schlecht, wenn Noel schon morgens zwischen Zähneputzen und seinem ersten Kaffee in der heimischen Küche weiß, wie lange er diesmal zum Büro benötigt. Roland scheint sich wohl in dieser Hinsicht noch überraschen zu lassen welcher Stau ihn zum Büro erwartet. Doch unter uns: Nach dieser Folge scheint er es wohl Noel gleich zu tun. Die beiden erinnern sich, als es eine Zeit gab wo die Sprachsteuerung noch mit einzelnen Buchstaben gefüttert werden musste und Roland fragt Noel, was seine Einschätzung bezüglich der „Qualität von Sprachassistenten“ ist. Wir hören Noels erste Erfahrungen mit Google, Alexa, Siri und anderen virtuellen Assistenten. Bezüglich der Datensicherheit ist Roland ganz skeptisch, was Alexa angeht. Daraufhin stellen sich die beiden die Frage, was aus Googles altem Grundsatz "Don't be evil", also "Sei nicht böse" geworden ist. In dem Zusammenhang kommen die beiden schnell auf George Orwell und die Zukunft dieser Assistenten. Die nächste Folge erscheint am 09. September 2019. Über den Podcast: VUCA-Podcast – Der Generationen-Talk über die Welt von Morgen mit Roland Donner und Noel Schäfer. Jeden zweiten Montag auf iTunes, Soundcloud und allen anderen Plattformen.
In this podcast I talk about my favourite band which is Oasis, I focus on the main singer in the band Liam Gallagher and focus on his brother Noels songwriting and explore the many themes in many of his works such as Wonderwall, Champagne Supernova and Cigarettes and Alcohol
Ireland's favourite Comedy Duo tackle the big issues.This Week:Teachers in America are being given guns, the boys investigate what it takes to be a great teacher and have a cut at the teachers they had themselves growing up in Ireland.Retired Hard-Man Noel is in with his world News.We solve a listeners relationship dilemma.Producer Maura has a red hot mystery topic.Get in touch: podcast@the2johnnies.ieInstagram: the2johnnieswww.the2johnnies.ieWatch clips on Youtube: the 2 Johnnies63 weeks hitting Irish number 1, Thanks so much guys.Noels's News mug , sponsored & designed by www.hairybaby.comRecommended for a mature audience See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The annual Christmas concert by our choir. This year's production includes a perlude by Bach titled "In Dulci Jubilo" (In Sweet Rejoicing) and the choral pieces "Sussex Carol" Arr. Elaine Hagenberg, "A Celtic Noel" by Michael Barrett, "Shepherd Song" by Molly Ijames, "Sing We Noel" by Noel Goemanne, "Lullaby" by John Ness Beck, "Ding! Dong! Merrily on High" Arr. Howard Helvey, and "Glory to God in the Highest" by Cornel Radulescu. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This question was sent by Barbara, and she writes: Dear Vidas and Ausra, Thank you so much for your wisdom and advice! I have De Grigny's Premier Livre, but haven't learned any of the pieces. If you have a recommendation on where to start, I'd be happy to take it. I love Dandrieu (know a couple of his Noels), and will use your fingerings for Couperin. First, I'll learn how to interpret all the ornament markings -- and read about the composers, so I know who they are. My practice organ is electronic (not as thrilling as real pipes), but I can get pairs of reedy sounds for conversations among the voices. This will be fun! I'll see what I can find in the way of exercise classes, too. Love walking. Will work on taking breaks and breathing (one of my singer friends is helping me learn how to sing/breathe better, too). Many thanks, Barbara p.s. I sat in on an Olivier Latry master class two summers ago at the AGO/RCCO convention in Montreal. He recommended that one student study Chopin -- for touch, phrasing, breathing, rubato. It was unexpected and memorable!
I dagens avsnitt har vi med oss Elisabeth Sundqvist. Hon berättar om hur det var när hennes son Noel förlöstes med akut snitt i vecka 32, men det ingen visste var att han hade slutat växa redan i vecka 28. Noel vägde bara 1050 gram när han föddes i maj 2017. Idag är Noel 1 år och Elisabeth berättar öppet och ärligt om känslorna hon upplevde dygnen under och efter Noels förlossning och tankarna hon haft under det första året som mamma till en prematur.
Featuring free financial advice, a gunk tank and pumpkin seeds, plus special guests Travis Walton/Perkins and Michael Borely Rectory.
In his first interview in five years, the elegant and gifted guitarist/songwriter Gem Archer is this episode's guest on The StageLeft Podcast. In an open, honest, and at times hilarious interview, Gem goes into great detail about his own career, his view of the music industry, and what it was really like when the Oasis tsunami finally broke. Gem talks about his early influences and details the shift in the creative process from singer in his own to right to writing songs to be sung by Liam Gallagher. He also gives advice to young guitarists, and tells us what the future holds. He talks candidly about the fainting episode that resulted in a fractured skull, the emotions of playing Don't Look Back in Anger at the Manchester Arena, and how he helped Liam develop his song writing He gives us the low down on the NiN rumour, the Death in Vegas sessions, and tells us the common personality traits of those who have made it against those who have not. “Don't give up.” We hear the often-asked question on how to decide which guitars to take on tour, and a rather frank reply on dealing with pressure on stage: “…If you're thinking on stage you're fucked…Look… within reason nothing matters, everybody fucks up…” We hear about the rock ‘n' roll voyeurism that is seeing U2's dressing room, and the in ears vs wedges debate rears its head again. “…Noels got super ears man, he prides himself on that… he has some supernatural shit going on…” In this fascinating interview, recorded the day before he flies off to Mexico, we hear also discuss trapdoor chords, knee chords, and hitting Trent Raznor with ping pong balls. www.thestageleftpodcast @thestageleftpod facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast
(Posted November 2013)Here’s a little early xmas present for you. I turned 40 this year and in the summer we partied like it was my 21st. We hosted a daytime/night time enchanted woodland-themed party. Food and face painting in the daytime for those with kids, fireworks and raving into the night for those without. See the original invite here.Blessed with awesome weather, we were in the garden as well as indoors. The last of the revelers left around 9am. The place looked like a bomb site the following day and, as you can imagine, we weren’t very popular with the neighbours afterwards. Probably one Matt and my best parties, it was the perfect way to celebrate kicking 40. And we raised £2000 for Shelter, so a massive thank you to everyone who donated.Coop DJ’d in the garden after dark, leading up to the fireworks, then Niall picked up the reigns indoors. I played for a couple of hours at midnight before Matt took up through til dawn. I recorded my set, and that’s what you’ll find here. Being about 9 hours into the party I was a little worse for wear, so don’t any expect top draw mixing skills! (I wasn’t planning on posting it for this reason but it’s party season once again now so I’m throwing caution to the wind.)The first half hour features some deep house and nu disco grooves before launching into old skool Strangeways Manchester 90s classics. I didn’t set out to play a classics set that night. In fact, I’d been running around so much in the days leading up the the party that I hadn’t really had time to plan a set. In my mind I was going to play chunky funky house but it was so good to see so many old Manchester faces, the classics just kept coming.I owe a massive thanks to the many people who helped out on the day. Sophie and Brent and Precious who helped set everything up - especially Brent for managing the bar and delivering his Woodland Squirrel cocktail, Silly Millie for kids entertainment, Anna Bella, and later Jodie, for out of this world make up and face painting, Communique for donating mirrorballs and beer, Ted for the woodland sound effects in the bathroom, Savage Salads for the food, Coop and Niall for DJing, Mum and Dad for sorting the table decorations and garden lighting, Lynne for the pep talks... and of course Matt for being ‘party organiser’s widow’ for a few months and making everything look so awesome. Finally, the 150 or so folks who made the trip to the wilds of Brixtonia forest. I had a blast and looking at the photos, you did too.Hit ‘play’ and get ready for some memories of the summer. Enjoy!Linkshttps://soundcloud.com/niallgillilandhttp://www.linkedin.com/pub/brent-harcombe/54/572/a08http://www.savagesalads.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/Annabellamakeuphttp://www.sillymillietheclown.co.ukhttp://england.shelter.org.ukUse the iTunes ‘Chapters’ menu to jump between tracks in the mix.
Drs. Wayne Landis and Peter Chapman make a case to end the use of NOELs and LOELs.
Sorry about the cracking, not sure what the problem with the audio was. We get started on our walk throughout the neighborhood garage sale. We first walk with Beth to our neighbors house and interview the nice family. Dave runs back to get more business cards. We talk to some kids selling cookies and candy. Dave tells them they are living the dream. Noels dumpster diving cupcake experience. We talk to a guy selling a pool. We weird some people out and scare people. Chalk line outs. We run after a person who bought Dave's broken trumpet to interview them. Mom says that people saw us and tried to stay away. Overall it was a decent first portable podcast.
New Intro that Dave Created. We call up my Fiance Susan. Our pre-Anniversary celebration. 1 Year to Go. Drunkeness. American Idol story about Beth going down to tryout. Beth kisses 3 dozen men. First kiss stories. Noels firm kisses. Dave goes in for a kiss on Noel. Some site updates. We call Kevin Stalker. The Punky Brewster story is finally told. Kevins girlfriend barfs on him. Kev gets a mac. Ultimate celebrity sighting by Kev. Daves 5th grade kiss. Another unsuccessfull attempt at a 3 way call. Michelle tells story about her boyfriend calling her a bitch. Also tells story about the stolen sweater. Dave asks about the dating game memory. We talk about Michelle being the creator of "MemoryCrawler Memory Recollections." Possible button on the recollections button, that the version of the story is the same as the original. Tea Leaves Outtro.
Ben and his batman adventures. Brat Patrol plays westside slang game. Flippin a bitch. Aunt Becca worried about prospective employers hearing about her ex husband and her memory about her car accident. Dan farts into mic. The GD's again. Dying by a GD is a good death. Back to Westside slang game (The Bi-Annual Checkup). TheMemoryCrawler asks Noel and Kev to be in his wedding. Noels memory of TheMemoryCrawler and newsie682 coming to his birthday party. lellel falls through the ice and lives! We call up Sweetmom 100 out in Idaho. The fort stories in Clarkston. Goodbyes with Noels weird noise.
New Intro (Still Needs work) with Beth Stalker's "Mother Dear". Tonights podcast theme is memories involving music. Detroitcity.com plug. MemoryCrawler recently went down to see Pillar of Autumn who I learned about through detroitcity.com. Stack calls in randomly. Our first Name that videogame tune. Music stories about Noels wedding. Story of "Stack", "TheMemoryCrawler" and "THE OLD FART" rapping. The first CD player not being able to hold as much data? Attempt to do a three way call. Becca jamming music in her car! Becca at Brents house. New feature on the site. Stack answers Wrath's question ab out why he left the girls. Noel has bad breath (goes to get mint). Kevin sees midget boobs at concert. Dave runs track and plays in a concert. Drew is at Chip and Dales in Vegas. Old school memorycrawler laminated book. The amazing turd! The golf cart removal and garbage can raising at band camp. The scaffold lover. MemoryCrawler Locations explainations. AutoReverse tune!