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Allen, Joel, and Yolanda recap the UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight in Edinburgh and Great British Energy’s £1 billion manufacturing push. Plus Ørsted’s European onshore wind sale, Xocean’s unmanned survey tech at Moray West, and why small suppliers must scale or risk being left behind. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update 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 Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You are listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now, here’s your host. Allen Hall, Joel Saxon, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host Allen Hall in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Queen City. I have Yolanda Pone and Joel Saxon back in Austin, Texas. Rosemary Barnes is taking the week off. We just got back from Scotland, Joel and I did, and we had a really great experience at the UK offshore wind supply chain spotlight 2025 in Edinburgh, where we met with a number of wind energy suppliers and technology advocates. A Joel Saxum: lot going on there, Joel. Yeah. One of the really cool things I enjoyed about that, um, get together the innovation spotlight. [00:01:00] One, the way they had it set up kind of an exhibition space, but not really an exhibition. It was like just a place to gather and everybody kind of had their own stand, but it was more how can we facilitate this conversation And then in the same spot, kind of like we’ve seen in other conferences, the speaking slots. So you could be kind of one in ear, oh one in year here, listening to all the great things that they’re doing. But having those technical conversations. And I guess the second thing I wanted to share was. Thank you to all of the, the UK companies, right? So the, all the Scottish people that we met over there, all the people from, from England and, and around, uh, the whole island there, everybody was very, very open and wanting to have conversations and wanting to share their technology, their solutions. Um, how they’re helping the industry or, or what other people can do to collaborate with them to help the industry. That’s what a lot of this, uh, spotlight was about. So from our, our seat, um, that’s something that we, you know, of course with the podcast, we’re always trying to share collaboration, kind of breed success for everybody. So kudos to the ORE [00:02:00] Catapult for putting that event on. Allen Hall: Yeah, a big thing. So, or Catapult, it was a great event. I’ve met a lot of people that I’ve only known through LinkedIn, so it’s good to see them face to face and. Something that we’ve had on the podcast. So we did a number of podcast recordings while we’re there. They’ll be coming out over the next several weeks, so stay tuned for it. You know, one of the main topics at that event in Edinburg was the great British Energy announcement. This is huge, Joel. Uh, so, you know, you know, the United Kingdoms has been really pushing offshore wind ambitions for years, but they don’t have a lot of manufacturing in country. Well, that’s all about the change. Uh, great British energy. Which is a government backed energy company just unveiled a 1 billion pound program called Energy Engineered in the uk, and their mission is pretty straightforward. Build it in the uk, employ people in the uk, and keep the economic benefits of the clean energy transition on British soil. 300 million pounds of that is really [00:03:00] going to be focused on supply chain immediately. That can happen in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England. It’s a big promotion for the UK on the wind energy side. I see good things coming out of this. What were your thoughts when you heard that Joel Saxum: announcement, Joel? The offshore wind play. Right. It’s like something like this doesn’t happen to economies very often. Right. It’s not very often that we have like this just new industry that pops outta nowhere. Right. We’re, we’re not making, you know, it’s like when, when. Automotive industry popped up in the, you know, the early 19 hundreds. Like that was this crazy new thing. It’s an industrial revolution. It’s all this new opportunity. So offshore wind in, in my idea, same kind of play, right? It’s this new thing or newer thing. Um, and as a government, um, coming together to say, Hey, this is happening. We have the resources here. We’re gonna be deploying these things here. Why would we not take advantage of building this here? I mean. Any politician that says I’m bringing jobs or I’m bringing in, you [00:04:00] know, um, bringing in funds to be able to prop up an industry or to, uh, you know, start a manufacturing facility here or support an engineering department here, um, to be able to take advantage of something like this. Absolutely right. Why offshore this stuff when you can do it Here, you’ve got the people, you have the engineering expertise. It’s your coastline. You’ve operated offshore. You know how to build them, operate ’em, all of these different things. Keep as much of that in-house as you can. I, I mean, we’ve, we’ve watched it in the US over the last few years. Kind of try to prop up a supply chain here as well. But, you know, with regulations and everything changing, it’s too risky to invest. What the, it looks like what the UK has seen over there is, well, we might as well invest here. We’ll throw the money at it. Let’s, let’s make it happen on our shores. The Allen Hall: comparison’s obvious to the IRA Bill Yolanda and the IRA bill came out, what, A little over two years ago, three years ago, roughly. We didn’t see a lot of activity [00:05:00] on the manufacturing side of building new factories to do wind. In fact, there was a lot of talk about it initially and then it. It really died down within probably a year or so. Uh, you know, obviously it’s not a universal statement. There were some industries model piles and some steelworks and that kind of thing that would would happen. But sometimes these exercises are a little treacherous and hard to walk down. What’s your thoughts on the UK government stepping in and really. Putting their money where the mouth is. Yolanda Padron: I think it’s, I mean, it’s, it’s great, right? It’s great for the industry. It’ll, it’ll be a great case, I think, for us to look at just moving forward and to, like you said, government’s putting their money where their mouth is and what exactly that means. You know, not something where it’s a short term promise and then things get stalled, or corporations start looking [00:06:00] elsewhere. If every player works the way that they’re, it’s looking like they’re going to play right now, then it, it could be a really good thing for the industry. Allen Hall: Well, the, the United States always did it in a complicated way through tax policy, which means it runs through the IRS. So any bill that passes Congress and gets signed by the president, they like to run through the IRS, and then they make the tax regulations, which takes six months to 12 months, and then when they come out, need a tax attorney to tell you what is actually written and what it means. Joel, when we went through the IRA bill, we went through it a couple of times actually, and we were looking for those great investments in new technology companies. I just remember seeing it. That isn’t part of the issue, the complexity, and maybe that’s where GB Energy is trying to do something different where there’s trying to simplify the process. Joel Saxum: Yeah. The complexity of the problem over here is like that. With any. Business type stuff, right? Even when you get to the stage of, um, oh, this is a write off, this is this [00:07:00] for small businesses and those things, so it’s like a delayed benefit. You gotta plan for this thing. Or there’s a tax credit here, there. Even when we had the, um, the electric vehicle tax credits for, uh, individuals, right? That wasn’t not something you got right away. It was something you had to apply for and that was like later on and like could be. 15 months from now before you see anything of it. And so it’s all kind of like a difficult muddy water thing in the i a bill. You’re a hundred percent correct. Right. Then we passed that thing. We didn’t have the, the rules locked down for like two years. Right. And I remember we had, we had a couple experts on the podcast talking about that, and it was like, oh, the 45 x and the 45 y and the, the C this and the be that, and it was like. You needed to have a degree in this thing to figure it out, whereas the, what it sounds like to me, right, and I’m not on the inside of this policy, I dunno exactly how it’s getting executed. What it sounds like to me is this is more grant based or, and or loan program based. So it’s kinda like, hey, apply and we’ll give you the money, or we’ll fund a loan that supports some money of with low interest, zero [00:08:00] interest, whatever that may be. Um, that seems like a more direct way, one to measure ROI. Right, and or to get things done. Just just to get things done. Right. If someone said, Hey, hey, weather guard, lightning Tech. We have a grant here. We’d like to give you a hundred grand to do this. Or it was like, yeah, if you put this much effort in and then next year tax season you might see this and this and this. It’s like, I don’t have time to deal with that. Yolanda Padron: Yeah. We might also just change the rules on you a little bit, and then maybe down the line we’ll see where we go. Yeah. It does seem like they’re, they’re setting up the dominoes to fall in place a bit better. This way. Yeah, absolutely. Joel Saxum: That’s a, that’s a great way to put it, Yolanda. Let’s setting up the dominoes to fall in place. So it’s kinda like, Hey. These are the things we want to get done. This is what we wanna do as an industry. Here’s a pool of money for it, and here’s how you get access to it. Allen Hall: A lot’s gonna change. I remember, was it a couple of months ago, maybe, maybe a year ago, time flies guys. Uh, we were just talking about. That on the way home from [00:09:00]Scotland, like how many people have had in the podcast? It’s a lot over 60 have been on the podcast as guests. Uh, one of the people we want to have on is, uh, Dan McGrail, who’s the CEO of Great British Energy because, uh, we had talked about with Rosemary the possibility of building turbines all in. The uk, they have blade factories. All this stuff is doable, right? They have technology. This is not complicated work. It just needs to be set up and run. And maybe this is the goal is to just run, it may maybe not be OEM focused. I I, that’s what I’m trying to sort through right now as, is it vestas focused? Is it GE focused? Is it Siemens Keesa focused? Is there a focus or will these turbines have GB energy? Stamped on the side of them. I would Joel Saxum: see love to see support for sub-component suppliers. Yeah, I would too. Yeah. The reason being is, is like that’s, that’s more near and dear to my heart. That’s what [00:10:00] I’ve done in my career, is been a part of a lot of different, smaller businesses that are really making a difference by putting in, you know, great engineering comes from small businesses. That’s one of my, my things that I’ve always seen. It seems to be easier to get things done. In a different way with a small business than it does to engineering by committee with 50 people on a team faster, sometimes better. Uh, that’s just my experience, right? So I would like to see these smaller businesses propped up, because again, we need the OEMs. Yes, absolutely. But also spread it around, right? Spread the wealth a little bit. Uh, you know, a, a factory here, a factory there, a engineering facility here. The, uh, you know, an execution plant here. Some things like that. I would love to see more of these kind of, uh, spread around like the, like GB energy’s money spreads around, like fairy dust. Just kind of plant a little here, plant a little in this city, make a little here, instead of just lumping it to one or lumping it into one big, um, OEM. And that doesn’t necessarily [00:11:00] have to be an OEM, right? It could be a blade manufacturer that I’m talking about, or. Or a big, big gearbox thing or something like that. We need those things, and I, I’m all for support for them, but I just don’t think that all of its support should go to them. Speaker 7: Australia’s wind farms are growing fast, but are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Poolman 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 W OM a 2020 six.com. Wind Energy o and m Australia is created by Wind Professionals for wind professionals because this industry needs solutions, not speeches. Allen Hall: If you haven’t booked your tickets to Wind Energy o and m Australia 2026, you need to be doing [00:12:00] that. Today, uh, the event is on February 17th and 18th in Melbourne, Australia. Uh, we’ll have experts from around the world talking everything o and m, and there’s so many good people are gonna be on the agenda, Joel, and a lot of big companies sponsoring this Joel Saxum: year. Allen Hall: You want to give us a highlight? Joel Saxum: Yeah, so like you said, Alan, we have a ton of sponsors going to be there and, and I’d like to say the sponsors. Thank you ahead of time. Of course. Right. We’re, we’re, we’re super excited for them to get involved because as we’ve put this event together. We’re trying to do this no sales pitches, right? So we wanna do this, not pay to play. We want people here that are going to actually share and learn from each other. And the sponsors have been kind enough to get on board with that message and follow through with it. So, like our lead industry sponsor Tilt, uh, Brandon, the team over there, fantastic. Um, they have, they’re, they’re the, their key sponsor here and they’re supporting a lot of this. So the money’s going to applying in experts from all over the [00:13:00] world, putting this thing together. Uh, so we have an, uh. A forum to be able to talk at, uh, C-I-C-N-D-T. From here in the States, uh, we’ve got Palisades, who’s another operator in the, uh, Australian market, uh, rig com. ISP over there doing blade work and it just keeps rolling down. We’ve got squadron on board, squadron’s gonna do one of the coffee carts. Um, so I know that we’ve got a limited bit of tickets left. I think we are 250 in the venue and that’s what the plan is. I think we’re sitting at about half of that leftover. Allen Hall: Yeah, it’s getting close to running out. And I know in Australia everybody likes to purchase their tickets at the last minute. That’s great. And but you don’t wanna miss out because there is limited seating to this event. And you wanna go to WMA w om a 2020 six.com. Look at all the activities. Book some tickets. Plan to book your travel if you’re traveling from the United States or elsewhere. You need a couple of weeks [00:14:00]hopefully to do that ’cause that’s when the airline prices are lower. If you can book a a couple of weeks ahead of time. So now’s the time to go on Woma 2020 six.com. Check out the conference, get your tickets purchased, start buying your airline tickets, and get in your hotel arranged. Now’s the time to do that. Well, as you know, war has been selling off pieces of itself after setbacks in the America market. Uh, sounds like two heavyweight bidders are looking for one of those pieces. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and ENG G are allegedly competing for Seds European. Onshore Wind business, a portfolio valued at roughly 1 billion euros. Supposedly the bids are gonna be due this week, although nothing is certain in a billion dollar deals. This is a little bit odd. I understand why Stead is doing it, because they’re, they’re trying to fundraise, but if they do this. They will be essentially European offshore wind only [00:15:00] with some American onshore and a little bit American offshore. Not much. Uh, that will be their future. Are they gonna stay with America one onshore or, and American offshore? Is that a thing? Or they just could, could be all European offshore wind. Is that where Osted is headed? It’s a complicated mix because, you know, they’re, they’re, they’ve negotiated a couple of other deals. Most recently to raise cash. They’re supposedly selling, uh, another set of wind farms. I dunno how official that is, but it’s, it seems like there’s some news stories percolating up out there trying to raise more cash by selling large percentages of offshore wind farms. Where does Joel Saxum: this all end? I don’t know. The interesting thing is like if you looked at Ted, uh, man, two years ago, like if you Googled anything or used a jet, GPT or whatever it was like, gimme the. Three largest wind operators in the world. They were the top three all the time. Right. And, and most valuable. At one point in time, they were worth like, [00:16:00] uh, I don’t wanna say the wrong number, but I, I thought, I thought 25 billion or something like that. They were worth. ATS at one point in time. Market share. Allen Hall: Yeah, Joel Saxum: I think that seems right. So like they, they were huge and it just seems like, yeah, they’re trying to survive, but in survival mode, they’ve just kind, they’re just dwindling themselves down to being just o just a small offshore company. And, or not small, but a small, just a, just a siloed offshore company. A large offshore company. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, like, even just, there was, there’s another article, um. Today we’re, we’re talking here, CIP and Engie looking to buy their European onshore business. They’ve also are putting up like, uh, was it greater Ang of four in Taiwan for, for sale as well. So, I mean, like you said, where does it stop? I don’t know. Um, CIP is an interesting play. Uh, an Eng, CIP and Engie kind of battling this one out ’cause the CIP management team is a bunch of ex or said people, so they know that play very well. Um, ENGIE of course, being a big French [00:17:00] utility. So that one will sell, right? They’re, their European offshore or onshore assets will be gone shortly. Uh, they’ll be sitting with a bunch of offshore assets that they own and partially own around the world. Uh, and of course their, their, I think their US onshore fleet is about a gigawatt, maybe a and a half. Um, that could be the next domino to fall. You don’t, I, sorry, Yolanda, I used your, your, your, uh, euphemism from before, but, um. That they’re actively parting ways with some stuff. I don’t know when it stops. Allen Hall: It is odd, right? EOR has basically stopped a lot of renewables. Stat Craft has pulled back quite a bit. Another Norwegian company. A lot of the nor Northern European companies are slowing down in wind altogether, trying to stick to onshore for the most part. Offshore will still be developed, but just not at the pace that it needed to be developed. There is a lot of money moving around. Billions [00:18:00] and billions of, of euros and dollars moving. And I guess my, my thought is, I’m not sure from a market standpoint where Orid is headed, or even Ecuador for that matter, besides maybe moving back into oil and gas. They never really left it. The direction of the company is a little unknown because these, uh, news articles about sales. Are not really prefaced, right? It’s just like, all right, Taiwan, we’re selling more than 50% of the projects in Taiwan. We’re out, we’re selling European onshore pow, which there’d been some rumors about that, that I had heard, but nothing was really locked in, obviously, until you really start seeing some reliable news sources. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is an interesting play just because it kind of keeps it. Up in Denmark and not in France with Engie. That’s what I’m, in my [00:19:00] head. I’m thinking Sted is not likely to sell it to Engie just because they’re French. This is a national, uh, security issue for Denmark Sted. Is it, I I how Engie is involved in this maybe to help set a, a baseline of what the valuation is so that CIP can then purchase it. Do you see CIP losing this, Joel? Joel Saxum: No, I don’t think so. I think, yeah, I think CCIP has to land with this one and, and CI P’s been building a portfolio quietly, building a, not, I guess not quietly, they’ve been building a portfolio for the last few years. It’s pretty stout, uh, pretty fairly sizable. Right? And it, it’s an interesting play watching this for me because you, you see all these people kind of rotating out. And it, and it has to do with the, the, in my opinion, it has to do with the macroeconomics of things, right? Once, when you develop something and you get through, like in, into the teething pain cycle and all that kind of stuff. [00:20:00] The asset is not designed to have a 50, 70%, you know, margin, right? That’s not how wind works. Wind, wind operates of small margins and a lot of times in the early, a early stages of a project, you end up running into issues that eat those margins away. So when you’re talking about small margins, they’re six to 10% is what you kind of see. Um, and it’s pretty easy to eat away a 6% or a 10% margin. If you have some kind of serial defect you have to deal with, uh, or that, that the OEM’s fighting you on and, and you know, whether or not they take responsibility for it or you have to pay for it. A lot of times those processes can drag out for 12, 24, 36 months until you get made whole. So the early state, the first, you know, five years of a lot of these projects, five to eight years, are very expensive. And then once you get through kind of those things and the thing starts just chugging. Then you actually are starting to make money, and that’s where CIP P’S buying these assets is in that years after it’s gone through its teething pains and the company that developed it is like, man, [00:21:00] we need to get outta this thing. We’ve just been burning through cash. Then CI P’s kinda swooping in and grabbing ’em. And I think that this is another one of those plays. Allen Hall: So they’re gonna live with a smaller margin or they’re gonna operate the assets differently. Joel Saxum: The assets may be being operated better now than they were when they started, just in that, in, they exist, the starting company simply because the, some of the issues have been solved. They’ve been sorted through the things where you have early, early failures of bearings or some stuff like the early fairings of gearboxes. Those things have been sorted out, so then CIP swoops in and grabs them after the, the teething issues that have been gone. Allen Hall: Does evaluation change greatly because of the way horse did, manages their assets? Up or down? Joel Saxum: I would say generally it would go up. Yeah. I don’t necessarily think it’s dependent on o and m right now. I think it’s just a, it’s a time to buy cheap assets, right? Like you see, you see over here in the States, you see a lot of acquisitions going on. People divesting, they’re not divesting because they’re like, oh, we’re gonna make a ton of money off this. They may need the cash. They’re [00:22:00] divesting in, in, um, what’s the term, like under duress? A lot of them, it may not look like it from the outside in a big way, but that’s kind of what’s happening. Yolanda Padron: Yeah, I think it’ll be really interesting to see, uh, you know, there were a lot of layoffs in Ted and Europe as well, so seeing if maybe some of the people who can make those assets perform better. Come back just with a different t-shirt on. Allen Hall: As wind energy professionals staying informed is crucial, and let’s face it difficult. That’s why the Uptime podcast recommends PES Wind Magazine. PES Wind offers a diverse range of in-depth articles and expert insights that dive into the most pressing issues facing our energy future. Whether you’re an industry veteran or new to wind, PES wind has the high quality content you need. Don’t miss out. Visit PES wind.com today in this quarter’s, PES Wind Magazine, which you can download a copy at PES [00:23:00] wind.com. There’s an article by Xan and they were, uh, contracted by Ocean Winds to evaluate the sea floor from. The sea floor at Moray West, which is way, way, way up north on the northern end of Scotland. A pretty rough area, Joel. And, but what ex Ocean did was they used unmanned survey equipment to monitor the ocean floor where the mono piles were gonna replace for the Moey West Wind Farm. That is a really difficult area to operate any sort of boat, but. Uh, the reason we’re doing this remotely unmanned was that it, it gave them sort of a, a less costly way to get high resolution images of the sea bottom. This is interesting because ocean wind was developing more a West apparently hadn’t used anything like this before, but the results, at [00:24:00] least from what I can see in PS win, look Joel Saxum: great. Yeah. This is a technology that’s been, um. Man, it’s been under development by a lot of companies in the last six, eight years. And now it’s starting to get to the point where it is, I mean, we’re, we’re TRL nine plus, right? There’s a lot of these solutions out there that are commercially ready. Xans been a top of this list since, man, since I was playing in that oil and gas world, to be honest with you. Like 20 18, 20 17, uh, really cool looking boats. That’s besides the point. Uh, but when they show up at trade shows and stuff with ’em, you’re like, ah, oh, that thing’s neat looking. Um, but it, it, it, it solves all kinds of problems, right? So when you go offshore and you’re just gonna do, say you’re just gonna go out there and do multibeam, so you’re just gonna do echo sound where you’re just looking to see depths and what’s on the sea floor. The minimum kind of vessel you need for that is 10 to 15 meters long. You need probably two to six people on that vessel. And that’s just, if you’re going out doing shift work, if you’re staying out there [00:25:00] and working 24 7, that vessel grows to. 30 meters instantly, right? So now you’re burning thousands and thousands of dollars in fuel. You’ve got food on board. You got all, it’s just a pain to put this vessel out there. You take all of those people out of harm’s way. You take all the costs away and they, and you put two of them, or one or two of them on shore in a facility, and then you put this three meter vessel out there that’s fully autonomous. No people, but collects the same style of data. I mean, it’s a no brainer, right? So you’re getting the same style of data and if, and the thing’s working 24 7, there is no need to have someone sleep. There’s a not a technician issue. There’s not, none of this is, is a problem anymore. Nobody’s getting seasick, right? So you’re sitting, you’re, you’re sitting back on shore, uh, going to work, uh, with no PPE on, um, having a, having a coffee from Starbucks down the street. And you’re running this thing 24 7, you’re collecting all [00:26:00] that fantastic data. Uh, it is just, like I said, it’s a no brainer. Now, now they’re getting to the stage where they’re putting ’em out as swarms, so you can cover whole fields. You’re doing live cable inspections. It’s, it’s pretty fantastic. So Exo ocean’s really making the next generation of robotics o offshore. Allen Hall: Yeah. And that’s gonna drive down the cost of energy. These kind of developments make huge strides in lowering costs, and this is why you need to read PES Win Magazine. So there’s a. Great articles all throughout the magazine. This quarter’s issue is, is Heavy with articles. Get your free copy@pswin.com today. As you know, in the wind industry, survival has always belonged to those who can keep up, uh, and Sorn freeze. Nuon knows better than most with his decades of experience at LM Wind Power and Uzon. He now chairs two Danish subcontractors, Polytech and Jupiter. Bach. Uh, his message to smaller suppliers in, in a recent article is. Pretty blunt. It [00:27:00]says the manufacturers, big OEMs want fewer partners and larger partners who can take on more responsibility. And if you cannot invest and grow with those manufacturers, you’ll be left behind the winners. It says it will be those who stay close to the turbine makers and adapt as the industry evolves. Joel, this is a really interesting discussion that, uh, Soren put out there. Obviously he’s invested in Polytech and Jupiter, Bach, uh, to great suppliers obviously, but small businesses are where a lot of the key technologies have been driven over the last five, six years. In wind, or more broadly the last 20 years in wind, a lot of great technology has come out of places that you wouldn’t have thought of. The OEMs have not been the bastion of innovation. I would say it [00:28:00] is necessary. You have both, wouldn’t you think? You have to have the small business innovation to prove out ideas and to show that they work, but you also have to have the large manufacturers to implement those ideas more broadly without either one of them, nobody wins. Joel Saxum: I fully agree and I think that one of the things that’s a little bit, uh, more of a granular comment there is. I think sometimes you need the OEMs and the other suppliers within the supply chain to open their doors a little bit, right? So this is, this is me wearing my, my small business, small innovative business, uh, in the wind industry cap. And that is, man, sometimes it is hard to get a conversation with a large subsupplier or with an OEM when you have something that can help them. And they just don’t want to communicate, don’t want to help. It’s just our way or the highway kind of thing. And if you watch, like we, so the podcast gives us an kind of, or not [00:29:00] gives us, it forces us to have kind of an op, an opportunity to look at, you know, what are the, what are the financial statements of some of these OEMs? What are the financial statements of some of their large sub-suppliers? You know? ’cause if they’re located in countries where that stuff is public knowledge, you can see how and what they’re doing. And if you, if you look at business in a general way where you rely on one customer or two customers to, for your whole business, you’re gonna be hurting. Um, especially in the way we look at things or what we’re seeing in the wind industry right now is if you’re, if you are a large company to say you do a hundred million in revenue and your customers are ge Vestas. Depending on what happens regulatory wise, in some random country somewhere your a hundred million dollars could shrink to 50 real quick. Um, so I don’t think that that’s a great way to do business. I think, you know, having a bit of diversification probably helps you a little bit. The OEMs Allen Hall: have a particular job to do. They need to deliver turbines onsite on time and create power for their customer. That’s our main [00:30:00] focus. They are a generator. Driven company, they make generators on steel towers with a propeller system basically. Right. Just simplify it way, way down. There’s not a lot of technology in that itself. Obviously there’s control systems, obviously there’s electronics involved, but the concept from this basic fundamentals is not difficult to to grasp. The difficulty is in execution. Showing that that product can last for 20 years, and that product can last in different environments. Australia, United States, up in Scandinavia, Canada, way down south and Brazil. There’s some really rough environments there and the OEMs are relying upon in industry, uh, guidance from like the IECs and then the dvs, uh, uls Tube. Nord. Uh. Bvs where they’re trying to make these turbines comply to a [00:31:00] set of essentially regulations, which just simplify it. You can do that. But as we have seen historically in the wind industry, if you make a turbine that just meets those requirements, you do not necessarily have a successful product. You have a product that is marginal, and as Yolanda has pointed out to me numerous times, there’s a lot of real issues in wind turbines. That probably could have been solved five years ago by small mobile companies with outside of the box ideas that could have given the OEMs a huge advantage, especially in blades. Yolanda Padron: Yeah, and I think a lot of these companies are, they’re looking at things from a different point of view, right? They’re smaller companies. You have people who could know the product, they know the real issue that’s going on on the ground. They know. Kind of what they need to do, what the next step is to move forward in their solution.[00:32:00] Right? But it’s not like it’s a, a company where you need 30 people to sign off before you can go onto the next stage, and then you need 30 more people to sign off before you can get funding to do something else. And so yes, the OEMs are doing a good job in their scope. If they’re meeting their scope, they are doing a good job. You know, if I, if I take like bread and cheese, then yes, I have a sandwich, right? Like, it might not be the best sandwich in the world, but I have a sandwich. So like, they’re making the sandwich and that’s great. But if you want something to, to actually work and to last and to, to give everybody else the, the idea that. You know, wind is profitable and we can all benefit from it. You have to get all those different layers in there, right? You have to make [00:33:00] sure that you know, if you have a big lightning issue, then you get the right people in the room to get that retrofit in there to solve your lightning issue. If you have a big leading edge erosion issue, then you get those right people in the room to solve everything, and it’s not always going to be a one size fits all. Right, but you do need those smaller companies to, to be in the room with you. Joel Saxum: I’m a hundred percent agreeing with you, Yolanda, and I think that this is the issue here is that at some level then an OEM, an OEM engineering head would have to admit that they’re not the end all be all, and that they may have got a couple of things wrong. And what, what I would love to see and who, and maybe maybe ask you this question, who of the major four Western OEMs. Do you think would be open to like an industry advisory board? Nordex, you think it’s Nordex? I think Yolanda Padron: that’s the closest one so far that we’ve seen. Right? Joel Saxum: Yeah. I, I, I agree with you, and I’m saying that because I don’t think any of the other ones would ever admit that they have an [00:34:00] issue, right? They have attorneys and they have problems, Allen Hall: so they really can’t, but I, I think internally they know that they haven’t optimized their production, they haven’t optimized their performance out in the field. They’re trying to improve availability, that’s for sure. Estes has spent a great deal of time over the last year or two improving availability so that the money is being spent. The question is, do they have all the right answers or the overspending to get to the availability that they want to deliver to their customers? That’s a great question because I do think that we we’re just in Scotland and there’s a number of technology companies in the UK that I think, wow, they should be implementing some of these. Ideas and these products that have been proven, especially the ones that have been out for a couple of years, they should be implemented tomorrow, but they’re not yet because they can’t get through the door of an OEM because the OEM doesn’t want to hear it. Joel Saxum: Yeah, agreed. Agreed. Right. Well, well, like I, the, the, the example that keeps popping into my mind is Pete Andrews and the team over [00:35:00] at Echo Bolt, simply because they have a solution that works. It’s simple. They’ve done the legwork to make sure that this thing can be optimized and utilized by technicians in the field around the world. But they, it just like, they haven’t gotten the buy-in from, from whoever, uh, that it seems to be, you know, there’s a hurdle here. Uh, and that hurdle may be the Atlantic Ocean. I don’t know. Uh, but I would love to see, I would love to see their, uh, solution for bolted connections, uh, and monitoring bolted connections kicked around the world because I think you could save. Uh, the wind industry a ton, a ton, a ton of money. And that is an example of a small business full of subject matter experts that made a solution that can solve a problem, whether you’re an OEM or you’re an operator or whatever. There’s there that’s there, utilize them, right? Those are the kind of things that we need in this industry. Yolanda Padron: And it’s also those smaller companies too that will look at your feedback and then they’ll say, oh. Okay, do I need to adjust here? [00:36:00] Did I not focus on this one parameter that your specific site has? Right. And you don’t see that from the OEMs ’cause they have so, uh, they have so many problems that they’re trying to tackle at once that it gets really difficult to, not just to hone in on one, but to, to tell everybody, oh, I, I have this perfect solution for everything. Here you go. Allen Hall: Right. I think there’s an internal conflict in the engineering departments and manufacturing departments of any OEM, regardless if it’s in wind or in any other industry, is that they have a system to make this product and they’re pretty confident in it, otherwise they wouldn’t be doing it. They don’t want to hear outside noise is I, I would describe it as noise. Like, uh, if you have a great solution that would help out their manufacturing process. But I work here, I know how, I know the ins and outs that that new idea by a small company won’t work here. Those [00:37:00] barriers have to be knocked down internally in the OEMs. The OEM management should be going through and saying, Hey, look, if I find me the manager of this operation, if I find a company that could help us and save us money, and you’re being a roadblock, guess what? See ya. Hit the road because there is no way you can let those opportunities pass you by. In today’s marketplace, you need to be grabbing hold of every opportunity to lower your cost, to improve your product availability, to improve your relationship with your customers. How do you do that? Quickly, you look at the companies that are providing solutions and you grab them, grab them, and hold on for your life and listen to what they have to say because they have probably done more research into your product than your people have. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. 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. If you [00:38:00] found value in today’s discussion, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show and we’ll catch you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.
On this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Alain Dijkstra, CEO of Nuon Medical Technologies, to explore how medical-grade devices are redefining the future of skincare and beauty. With two decades of experience innovating in the medical device space, Dijkstra has transformed his expertise in surgical lighting and operating room technology into consumer-friendly tools that bring science-backed results straight to our vanities.At the center of his vision is light therapy—an area backed by thousands of clinical studies and proven benefits ranging from skin rejuvenation to wound healing. Unlike many treatments, it offers visible results with minimal side effects, making it one of the most exciting frontiers in beauty tech. But for consumers, safety and efficacy remain key, which is why FDA-cleared devices are at the core of Nuon's mission.What makes Nuon truly groundbreaking is its approach to integrating technology directly into cosmetic packaging and everyday routines. Imagine a spatula or applicator that not only applies your cream but also delivers light therapy, improves absorption, and gives you real-time feedback on your skin's hydration and oil levels. It's a step beyond skincare—it's turning daily rituals into measurable, tech-driven treatments.For beauty brands, this shift presents enormous opportunity. Devices don't replace serums and creams; they enhance them, driving better results and deeper customer loyalty. As Dijkstra explains, the future of beauty is already here—and it's powered by innovation that bridges the gap between medicine and cosmetics.To learn more about Nuon Medical, visit their website and social media. CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction & Guest Welcome(1:39) Alain's Background(3:29) Founding Nuon Medical & 20 Years of Device Innovation(4:25) Light Therapy Benefits & Expanding Applications(7:01) Evaluating Good vs. Bad Light Therapy Devices(10:31) Brand Integration Challenges & Case Studies(16:17) Active Applicators & The Future of Cosmetics(19:04) Skin Diagnostics, Feedback & Consumer Retention(25:05) Miniaturization & Technology Advances(27:35) AI, Precision Treatments & The Next FrontierPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform.Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Skin treatment and skin diagnostic devices are more effective and popular than ever. Does building these technologies into beauty product packaging make them a more accessible for at-home consumer use? This week on the CosmoFactory podcast, we consider the practicalities of tech-enhanced cosmetic packaging. Our guest is Alain Dijkstra, CEO of Nuon, a subsidiary of China-based light therapy and medical device maker Kaiyan Medical. Nuon has been in business since 2010, specializing in caps and closures with integrated treatment tech for the cosmetics and personal care industry. If you appreciated this episode: SHARE it with a friend and SUBSCRIBE to the CosmoFactory podcast & please LEAVE US A REVIEW today. With your help, even more cosmetic industry professionals can discover the inspiring interviews we share on CosmoFactory! ABOUT CosmoFactoryBeauty industry stakeholders listen to the CosmoFactory podcast for inspiration and for up-to-date information on concepts, tactics, and solutions that move business forward. CosmoFactory – Ideas to Innovation is a weekly interview series for cosmetics and personal care suppliers, finished product brand leaders, retailers, buyers, importers, and distributors. Each Tuesday, CosmoFactory guests share experiences, insights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes details—which makes this not only a must-listen B2B podcast but an ongoing case study of our dynamic industry. Guests are actively working in hands-on innovation roles along the beauty industry supply chain; they specialize in raw materials, ingredients, manufacturing, packaging, and more. They are designers, R&D or R&I pros, technical experts, product developers, key decision makers, visionary executives. HOST Deanna UtroskeCosmetics and personal care industry observer Deanna Utroske hosts the CosmoFactory podcast. She brings an editorial perspective and a decade of industry expertise to every interview. Deanna is also Editor of the Beauty Insights newsletter and a supply-side positioning consultant. She writes the Global Perspectives column for EuroCosmetics magazine, is a former Editor of CosmeticsDesign, and is known globally for her ability to identify emerging trends, novel technologies, and true innovation in beauty. A PRODUCTION OF Cosmoprof Worldwide BolognaCosmoFactory is the first podcast from Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna, taking its place among the best B2B podcasts serving the global beauty industry. Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna is the most important beauty trade show in the world. Dedicated to all sectors of the industry, Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna welcomes over 250,000 visitors from 150 countries and regions and nearly 3,000 exhibitors to Bologna, Italy, each year. It's where our diverse and international industry comes together to build business relationships and to discover the best brands and newest innovations across consumer beauty, professional beauty, and the entire supply chain. The trade show includes a robust program of exclusive educational content, featuring executives and key opinion leaders from every sector of the cosmetics, fragrance, and personal care industry. Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna is the most important event of the Cosmoprof international network, with exhibitions in Asia (Hong Kong), the US (Las Vegas and Miami), India (Mumbai) and Thailand (Bangkok). Thanks to its global exhibitions Cosmoprof connects a community of more than 500,000 beauty stakeholders and 10,000 companies from 190 countries and regions. Learn more today at Cosmoprof.com
Leidinggeven aan een juridische afdeling met hart en ziel in de energietransitie⚡
Kun je rondom een rechtszaak een businessmodel bouwen? Ja dus. Claimshare biedt een platform waarmee gedupeerden zich kunnen verenigen en de procesfinanciering regelen.Deze aflevering in het kort:⇨ Het businessmodel van Claimshare⇨ Een AI-oplossing voor advocaten⇨ Anthropic komt met nieuw efeautureDe claimstichting NUON-claim haalde onlangs bakzeil bij hun zaak tegen Vattenfall. De rechter oordeelde dat de energiemaatschappij niet ten onrechte kosten in rekening heeft gebracht bij duizenden zakelijke klanten. De groep had zich georganiseerd via Claimshare, een platform dat dit soort collectieve procedures faciliteert. Advocaat Dirk-Jan van de Broek bedacht het concept en legt ons uit hoe het werkt. ‘Soms is er op grotere schaal sprake van misleiding of schade als gevolg van een slecht product. Benadeelden staan er dan vaak alleen voor. Via ClaimShare vormen ze een groep die in hetzelfde schuitje zitten.'Luister ook | Carbon Equity wil met durfkapitaal de wereld reddenNa vijf jaar ondernemen zijn er nog maar drie zaken via Claimshare georganiseerd. Van de Broek legt uit hoe dat komt. Complexiteit en de lange duur van rechtszaken spelen daarin een rol. Inmiddels is hij ook een andere legal-startup begonnen. Met Moonlit.AI biedt hij een digitaal overzicht met gerechtelijke uitspraken in Europa. Zo kun je als advocaat of rechtbank zien hoe er in soortgelijke zaken over de landsgrenzen is geoordeeld. ‘In Nederland hebben we Rechtspraak.nl, maar in andere delen van Europa is deze informatie vaak heel versnipperd. Wij lossen dat op met één overzicht', aldus Van de Broek. De Hoge Raad mag hij tot zijn klandizie rekenen. Luister ook | Walter Living wil de macht van Funda brekenMet Remy Gieling van AI bespreken we de nieuwe feature van Antrhophic, één van de uitdagers van OpenAI. Met de functie Computer Use kan Claude 3.5 de interactie van een pc automatisch bedienen en functies overnemen. Gieling noemt het een baanbrekende vooruitgang in het domein van AI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kun je rondom een rechtszaak een businessmodel bouwen? Ja dus. Claimshare biedt een platform waarmee gedupeerden zich kunnen verenigen en de procesfinanciering regelen. Deze aflevering in het kort: ⇨ Het businessmodel van Claimshare ⇨ Een AI-oplossing voor advocaten ⇨ Anthropic komt met nieuw efeauture De claimstichting NUON-claim haalde onlangs bakzeil bij hun zaak tegen Vattenfall. De rechter oordeelde dat de energiemaatschappij niet ten onrechte kosten in rekening heeft gebracht bij duizenden zakelijke klanten. De groep had zich georganiseerd via Claimshare, een platform dat dit soort collectieve procedures faciliteert. Advocaat Dirk-Jan van de Broek bedacht het concept en legt ons uit hoe het werkt. ‘Soms is er op grotere schaal sprake van misleiding of schade als gevolg van een slecht product. Benadeelden staan er dan vaak alleen voor. Via ClaimShare vormen ze een groep die in hetzelfde schuitje zitten.' Luister ook | Carbon Equity wil met durfkapitaal de wereld redden Na vijf jaar ondernemen zijn er nog maar drie zaken via Claimshare georganiseerd. Van de Broek legt uit hoe dat komt. Complexiteit en de lange duur van rechtszaken spelen daarin een rol. Inmiddels is hij ook een andere legal-startup begonnen. Met Moonlit.AI biedt hij een digitaal overzicht met gerechtelijke uitspraken in Europa. Zo kun je als advocaat of rechtbank zien hoe er in soortgelijke zaken over de landsgrenzen is geoordeeld. ‘In Nederland hebben we Rechtspraak.nl, maar in andere delen van Europa is deze informatie vaak heel versnipperd. Wij lossen dat op met één overzicht', aldus Van de Broek. De Hoge Raad mag hij tot zijn klandizie rekenen. Luister ook | Walter Living wil de macht van Funda breken Met Remy Gieling van AI bespreken we de nieuwe feature van Antrhophic, één van de uitdagers van OpenAI. Met de functie Computer Use kan Claude 3.5 de interactie van een pc automatisch bedienen en functies overnemen. Gieling noemt het een baanbrekende vooruitgang in het domein van AI.
Gunnar har googlat på varför Google är så dåligt nu. Jacob Bursell, mannen som avslöjade Nuon-affären, har hittat en affär som kanske är ännu värre.
Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris bring you the latest installment in the Alphabet Soup-er Series, where they discuss games once a month in alphabetical order. It was Dan's pick for the letter L and he went with Life Force for NES, a game that's anything but an L. Konami once again showed off their prowess on the NES with this wonderfully brilliant (and very difficult) scrolling shooter, complete with sounds and effects ripped straight out of Contra. How did this NES port hold up to its arcade-based big brothers? Let's Find out! At the top of the show, Dan complains that Sony has ruined The Show in its latest update, and discusses the difficulties in dealing with Thanos in Marvel Snap. Meanwhile, Kris tests out Princess Peach Showtime with a number of different audiences, all of whom have different opinions on the game, makes big plans to finally finish off Contra:Operation Galuga, and spends more quality time with his Atari VCS with games Milli & Greg, Cash Cow DX, and more. In Week Old News, Tekken flirts with Waffle House, ex-PlayStation boss rips some numbers out of his butt, the Nuon gets a fresh re-release, Dadish goes 3D, and what is that I see? IS that EVEN MORE? Why yes, it is! Check it out! Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com Safe at Home Rescue theGEEKwriter Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie What's New at Stone Age Gamer xStation ODE for PlayStation Huge Plush Restock Pre-owned TG-16 Flash Carts Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us Break Music Milli & Greg - Get That Cat Life Force - Starfield
De energiesector werd de afgelopen twee jaar gedomineerd door flink schommelende prijzen. Welke tools heb je dan nog over als marketeer om je te onderscheiden van de concurrent? En: hoe staat het met de naamsbekendheid van Vattenfall 4,5 jaar na het verdwijnen van het merk Nuon?
Radarparet Magnus Billing och... Ingrid Anne-Sofie Åkesson Bonde, född Åkesson 27 december 1959 i Botkyrka församling, Stockholms län, är en svensk grevinna, företagsledare och före detta ämbetsman. Hon var styrelseordförande i Alecta mellan 2019 och 2023. Hon var mellan 2012 och 2016 finansdirektör och vice koncernchef CFO, på Vattenfall - vid NUON skandalen. Hon har tidigare varit VD på AMF pension. Biografi Bonde tog civilekonomexamen vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm 1982. Efter två år på First Chicago Bank i USA arbetade hon 1984-1987 på Riksgäldskontoret och sedan 1987-1996 på SAS, från 1991 som finanschef. 1996 kom hon åter till Riksgäldskontoret och blev 1998 dess överdirektör. År 2002 fick Bonde i uppdrag att utreda hur Finansinspektionens roll skulle stärkas. Strax därefter utsågs hon till generaldirektör för Finansinspektionen (FI), en post hon innehade 2003-2008. Den 29 maj 2008 meddelades att hon hade rekryterats som VD till AMF Pension. På grund av "karantänsregler" för FI som tillsynsmyndighet för finansmarknaden innebar detta att hon omedelbart var tvungen att lämna FI. Under en övergångsperiod till det nya VD-jobbet var hon därför anställd i Regeringskansliet, och Erik Saers blev tillförordnad generaldirektör för FI. Under Bondes tid på Finansinspektionen fick hon stor uppmärksamhet för myndighetens beslut kring den så kallade Carnegieaffären. I september 2007 ålades Carnegie att byta ut sin verkställande ledning och styrelse samt att betala 50 miljoner kronor i böter. Bonde invaldes 2009 som ledamot av Ingenjörsvetenskapsakademien. År 2015 mottog hon H.M. Konungens medalj i guld, 12 storleken, i Serafimerordens band av kung Carl XVI Gustaf för framstående insatser inom svenskt näringsliv och förvaltning. Vilken Bondesläkt... De Fria är en folkrörelse som jobbar för demokrati genom en upplyst och medveten befolkning! Stöd oss: SWISH: 070 - 621 19 92 (mottagare Sofia S) PATREON: https://patreon.com/defria_se HEMSIDA: https://defria.se FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/defria.se
In part two of our epic interview with the SCUMM Engine's co-creator Aric Wilmunder, we venture further into its evolution through the lens of iconic titles. Aric reminisces on the technical and collaborative strides from 'Monkey Island 2', 'Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis', and shares intriguing insights on the friendly rivalry with Sierra. We explore the auditory dimension added by Skywalker Sounds, the engine shuffle in 'The Dig', and how the INSANE video engine accelerated 'Full Throttle's development. As 'The Curse of Monkey Island' marks the engine's finale, Aric reflects on SCUMM's legacy, the ScummVM project, and his current endeavours in the gaming arena. Contents: 00:00 - The Week's Retro News Stories 43:03 - Aric Wilmunder Interview Pt 2 Please visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show: Bitmap Books https://www.bitmapbooks.com/ Check out PCBWay at https://pcbway.com for all your PCB needs We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://theretrohour.com/support/ https://www.patreon.com/retrohour Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKd Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8 Website: http://theretrohour.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/retrohouruk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohour Show notes: Show Notes: Atari Jaguar Welcomes Classic FPS Revivals: https://tinyurl.com/bp9dhbm9 Two Decades of N-Gage: https://tinyurl.com/2bd9xjhw Preservation of Nuon's Rarest Title: https://tinyurl.com/57x6es37 PiStorm Integration with Atari STe: https://youtu.be/xtQSo7G3DBo?si=HL7hb4PeiBSZ00G1 Terrorbytes' Horrific Journey Through Gaming History: https://www.creatorvc.com/terrorbytes Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcast and join our Patreon for exclusive content!
Ang Dyosa for this episode ay si Malandi... si Doi. Ang Supremo co-host naman ay si Marupok ... si Kaki. What do we get when we make them cum together? Isa na namang hot na hot na episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You have no idea what a Nuon is but let Steve tell you all about it. No better time to discuss the top 5 N64 games than on episode 66. It just makes sense!Check out that interview for Tales of the Lesser Medium!Get in on the 2023 Polykill Challenge!Games this EpisodeSherlock Holmes: The AwakenedRoad 96: Mile 0Mega Man Battle Network Legacy CollectionDead to RightsTownsmenThe Last ClockwinderA Fisherman's TaleJay and Silent Bob: Mall BrawlTchiaMerlin RacingRimeRez InfiniteFind more shows at polymedianetwork.com, Travis on Twitter @travplaysgames, Steve on Twitter @blinkoom, Steve streams on twitch.tv/blinkoom, Send us an email polykillpodcast@gmail.com
Finita l'ultima sosta per le nazionali, ora inizia un tour de force che ci porterà fino alla fine di tutti i campionati, con tantissime partite ed ovviamente le solite, numerose e speriamo proficue, opportunità con sul tabellone dei Pronostici Naturai. Guarda i video nella categoria “Guide” per scoprire di più su come utilizzare i PN. Nuon betting a tutti dal Bet Bunker! Ti piace scommettere e divertirti con il BETTING IN MODO SANO? Desideri aumentare la tua CONOSCENZA e le tue CAPACITÀ con il modello dei pronostici naturali e COME SCOMMETTERE SUI CAMPIONATI, leggi GRATIS il libro-manuale con Kindle Unlimited su Amazon https://www.amazon.it/Pronostici-Naturali-scommettere-campionati-calcio-ebook/dp/B082J2PR6Y o acquista la versione e-book o cartacea. Tutti possono vedere un ampio anteprima e le RECENSIONI. Sarà un caso, ma chi ha letto e ha messo in pratica, si è divertito e ha realizzato nuove vincite. #pronosticinaturali #betting #scommesse #bollecalcio #totocalcio #schedina #formula13
Molengraaf begon zijn carrière bij Shell, waar hij verschillende functies bekleedde. Daarna werkte hij voor Nuon en Alliander. Sinds enkele jaren is hij actief als toezichthouder voor onder meer Invest-NL, Kadaster en Holland Solar. In 2022 werd hij benoemd tot boegbeeld van de topsector Energie.Today's Changemakers is powered by: Albron, Ebbinge, Renewi & Vattenfall.
I recently had a chat with Robert Dale Smith, from controlleradapter.com to discuss his USB to console adapters, the Nuon and then we nerded out about IT stuff at the end. I think people will enjoy listening in on the one, even if not all topics are your favorite. Come slide over a chair and hang out! Robert's Products: https://controlleradapter.com/ Social Media: https://twitter.com/RobertDaleSmith As always, these long-form podcasts are also available as a video - Check links on RetroRGB.com Please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy anyway, at no extra cost to you: https://www.retrorgb.com/support.html T-Shirts: https://www.retrorgb.com/store.html All equipment used to shoot this video can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/retrorgb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retrorgb/support
Rick Simons was te gast bij Hessel Jan Smink in Van A tot Z Succesvol. Rick Simons is CEO en oprichter van Staff Capital. Van kinds af aan had hij de doelstelling om ondernemer te worden. Na zijn studie en werkervaring op te hebben gedaan bij Manpower als manager National en International accounts werd hij inkoper flexible arbeid bij TPG, NUON en ING. Voor hem een prima opstart om als ondernemer in 2004 te starten met zijn eigen payrolling bedrijf. Na vele jaren van hard werken, ups-and-downs staat er inmiddels een organisatie die vijf merken vertegenwoordigt onder de vlag van Staff Capital. Een HR tech bedrijf dat concepten in de HR markt ontwikkeld en explodeert. Hessel Jan Smink ging met hem in gesprek over zijn carrière, het ondernemerschap en over de introductie van een nieuw merk. Van A tot Z Succesvol inspireert leiders om nog beter te worden in het managen of coachen van zichzelf en hun team. Met inspirerende studiogasten, eyeopeners en veel voorbeelden en ervaringen uit de praktijk. Er wordt ingegaan op wat succes nu eigenlijk is, wat betekent het voor je en hoe ga je er mee om? Het programma is elke tweede donderdag van de maand tussen 11:00 en 12:00 uur te beluisteren op New Business Radio en wordt naderhand ook als podcast beschikbaar gesteld
Rick Simons was te gast bij Hessel Jan Smink in Van A tot Z Succesvol. Rick Simons is CEO en oprichter van Staff Capital. Van kinds af aan had hij de doelstelling om ondernemer te worden. Na zijn studie en werkervaring op te hebben gedaan bij Manpower als manager National en International accounts werd hij inkoper flexible arbeid bij TPG, NUON en ING. Voor hem een prima opstart om als ondernemer in 2004 te starten met zijn eigen payrolling bedrijf. Na vele jaren van hard werken, ups-and-downs staat er inmiddels een organisatie die vijf merken vertegenwoordigt onder de vlag van Staff Capital. Een HR tech bedrijf dat concepten in de HR markt ontwikkeld en explodeert. Hessel Jan Smink ging met hem in gesprek over zijn carrière, het ondernemerschap en over de introductie van een nieuw merk. Van A tot Z Succesvol inspireert leiders om nog beter te worden in het managen of coachen van zichzelf en hun team. Met inspirerende studiogasten, eyeopeners en veel voorbeelden en ervaringen uit de praktijk. Er wordt ingegaan op wat succes nu eigenlijk is, wat betekent het voor je en hoe ga je er mee om? Het programma is elke tweede donderdag van de maand tussen 11:00 en 12:00 uur te beluisteren op New Business Radio en wordt naderhand ook als podcast beschikbaar gesteld.
Now THIS is a wacky episode! Double rare "Video Game Console"...check. Less then 10 commercial games released...check. An unfinished emulator...check. Only PART of ONE commercial game works...check. We have to dig into the HOMEBREW scene for a game...CHECK! That's right folks, it's NUON time, and we're giving it a whirl! Join Amigo Aaron and the Brent for Decaying Orbit and SPACE INVADERS XL! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amigospodcast/message
Now THIS is a wacky episode! Double rare "Video Game Console"...check. Less then 10 commercial games released...check. An unfinished emulator...check. Only PART of ONE commercial game works...check. We have to dig into the HOMEBREW scene for a game...CHECK! That's right folks, it's NUON time, and we're giving it a whirl! Join Amigo Aaron and the Brent for Decaying Orbit and SPACE INVADERS XL! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/arg-presents/support
This week the team chats with Stefan Rust who is the CEO of Truflation and Nuon. Truflation is the real inflation index you don't need to trust. Daily, unbiased, data-driven, real-market inflation rate available on-chain for your DeFi product. Powered by Truflation—Nuon is the inflation-proof stablecoin. Nuon is a family of inflation-proof coins pegged to various fiat currencies. They deliver consistent purchasing power by streaming inflation adjustments directly to each user's wallet. Support Subnet: X-avax1r4zp7pxa8hjjkkc5rutwqw6peqvx68m7zzllu9 C-Chain: 0xa155c6ec8c7d974453f3453f04216bf60a35220d Follow Gabriel on twitter: https://twitter.com/cgcardona Follow Connor Daly on twitter: https://twitter.com/das_connor Follow Stefan Rust on twitter: https://twitter.com/srust99 More info: Truflation: https://truflation.com Nuon: https://nuon.fi
Na vijf overnames in twee jaar is HousingAnywhere het grootste verhuurplatform in Europa. Voert HousingAnywhere de druk op in de wooncrisis of geven ze meer ademruimte? Te gast bij BNR: Djordy Seelmann, topman van HousingAnywhere. Kees de Kort Elke dag, even over twaalf, bespreekt presentator Thomas van Zijl met macro-econoom en commentator Kees de Kort de economische stand van zaken. Ondernemerspanel In welke mate treffen de sancties tegen Rusland ook de Nederlandse ondernemers? En: Nederlandse ondernemers verenigen zich om hulp te bieden aan Oekraïens vluchtelingen. Dat en meer bespreken we in het Ondernemerspanel met: -Joyce Knappe, oprichter van ProParents -Daan Weddepohl, oprichter van Peerby. Luister l Ondernemerspanel Pitches Elke vrijdag is het weer tijd voor jonge ondernemingen om zichzelf op de kaart te zetten. Dat doen zij via een pitch en het doorstaan van een vragenvuur. Vandaag is het de beurt aan: -Robert Jan Koopman, commercieel directeur van DOCKR Mobility -Herman Kienhuis, mede oprichter Curiosity Venture Captial Zakenpartner Op haar 22e begon ze haar carrière met een vliegende start als jongste Consultant bij EY. Ze volgde vanuit daar de studie Bedrijfskunde aan de Business universiteit Nyenrode. Ze schopte het tot de raad van bestuur bij Nuon. En besloot toen het roer om te gooien om vrouwen in het bedrijfsleven te coachen. Te gast is Carla van Stralen van coaching bedrijf Carla Clarissa. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dankzij een van de meest effectieve vaccins tegen het coronavirus heeft Pfizer twee bijzonder succesvolle jaren achter de rug. Hoe bereidt de farmaceut zich nu voor op de jaren na het hoogtepunt van de pandemie? Directeur Marc Kaptein van Pfizer Nederland is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Kees de Kort Elke dag, even over twaalf, bespreekt presentator Thomas van Zijl met macro-econoom en commentator Kees de Kort de economische stand van zaken. Boardroompanel Advocatenkantoor Houthoff herziet standpunt Russische cliënten en oud-topman Shell ziet gasboycot Rusland niet zitten. Dat en meer bespreken we in het Boardroompanel met Lizzy Doorewaard (NPO en Staatsbosbeheer) en Hugo Reumkens (Van Doorne). Luister l Boardroompanel De Veranderaars Dan gaan we hebben over nieuwe ontwikkelingen op de arbeidsmarkt. Want scale-up Maqqi wil dé grootste werkgever van Nederland worden. Om dit te bereiken is nog een lange weg te gaan, maar het bedrijf heeft nu 4 miljoen euro opgehaald bij investeerders. Te gast bij BNR: Martijn den Besten, mede oprichter van Maqqi Zakenpartner Op haar 22e begon ze haar carrière met een vliegende start als jongste Consultant bij EY. Ze volgde vanuit daar de studie Bedrijfskunde aan de Business universiteit Nyenrode. Ze schopte het tot de raad van bestuur bij Nuon. En besloot toen het roer om te gooien om vrouwen in het bedrijfsleven te coachen. Te gast is Carla van Stralen van coaching bedrijf Carla Clarissa. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wat kunnen Nederlandse ondernemers doen tegen het dreigende tekort aan vrachtwagenchauffeurs door de oorlog in Oekraïne? Bart Jan Koopman, directeur van evofenedex, de ondernemersorganisatie voor logistiek en internationaal ondernemen, is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Kees de Kort Elke dag, even over twaalf, bespreekt presentator Thomas van Zijl met macro-econoom en commentator Kees de Kort de economische stand van zaken. Lobbypanel Shell trekt zich helemaal terug uit zijn Russische belangen, maar hoe vrijwillig is dat? En: Blijkt de lobby om Sywert van Lienden neer te halen effectief nu hij is opgepakt? Dat en meer bespreken we in het lobbypanel met: Jack de Vries Jack de Vries (communicatieadviseur bij Hill & Knowlton en campagnegoeroe) en Maria van der Heijden (Directeur MVO Nederland). Luister l Lobbypanel De veranderaars Welke rol speelt kunstmatige intelligentie bij het recyclen van afval? Te gast is Bert-Jan Westerik, commercieel directeur van Renewi Nederland . Zakenpartner Op haar tweeëntwintigste begon ze haar carrière met een vliegende start als jongste Consultant bij EY. Ze volgde vanuit daar de studie Bedrijfskunde aan de Business universiteit Nyenrode. Ze schopte het tot de raad van bestuur bij Nuon. En besloot toen het roer om te gooien om vrouwen in het bedrijfsleven te coachen. De zakenpartner deze week is Carla van Stralen van coaching bedrijf Carla Clarissa. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De oorlog in Oekraïne heeft ook voor de Nederlandse landbouw grote gevolgen. Rusland is een belangrijke bestemming voor de Nederlandse sier- en bollenteelt, en de kassen zijn grotendeels afhankelijk van gas. Hoe kijken de boeren aan tegen economische sancties? Voorzitter Sjaak van der Tak van LTO Nederland is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Kees de Kort Elke dag, even over twaalf, bespreekt presentator Thomas van Zijl met macro-econoom en commentator Kees de Kort de economische stand van zaken. Beleggerspanel over de effect van de sancties tegen Rusland Het is oorlog in Europa. Hoe wapenen beleggers zich tegen klappen op de beurs? We bespreken alles daarover in het beleggerspanel met: -Mary Pieterse-Bloem, head of Investment Office (CIO) bij Rabobank en bijzonder hoogleraar financiële markten aan de Erasmus School of Economics -Lodewijk van der Kroft, partner bij beleggingsonderneming Comgest Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen Iedere dinsdag spreken we een gemeenteraadslid uit een andere provincie in aanloop naar de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen. Vandaag is het de beurt aan gemeente Groningen, uit provincie Groningen. Wat wil de gemeente doen met het gasveld nu Rusland de hand op de kraan heeft? Te gast is Julian Bushoff, fractievoorzitter PvdA Groningen, nummer 2 op de kieslijst, en onder andere verantwoordelijk voor Financiën en Gaswinning. Zakenpartner Op haar tweeëntwintigste begon ze haar carrière met een vliegende start als jongste Consultant bij EY. Ze volgde vanuit daar de studie Bedrijfskunde aan de Business universiteit Nyenrode. Ze schopte het tot de raad van bestuur bij Nuon. En besloot toen het roer om te gooien om vrouwen in het bedrijfsleven te coachen. De zakenpartner deze week is Carla van Stralen van coaching bedrijf Carla Clarissa. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ondanks schreeuwende tekorten in de technieksector stromen de sollicitaties binnen bij installatiebedrijf Hoppenbrouwers Techniek. Hoe krijgen ze dat voor elkaar? Topman Henny de Haas is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Kees de Kort Elke dag, even over twaalf, bespreekt presentator Thomas van Zijl met macro-econoom en commentator Kees de Kort de economische stand van zaken. Economenpanel over de oorlog in Oekraïne Wat zijn de economische gevolgen van de oorlog in Oekraïne? En: de hypotheekrente steeg in februari flink, want hypotheekverstrekkers anticiperen op renteverhogingen. Dat en meer bespreken we in het economenpanel met: - Steven Brakman, hoogleraar internationale economie aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen - Sandra Phlippen, hoofdeconoom ABN Amro en universitair docent toegepaste economie aan de Erasmus School of Economics in Rotterdam Luister | Economenpanel Inzichtgesprek over de strijd tussen de NVM en Fundabelang Makelaarsvereniging NVM zet het bestuur van Funda al jarenlang buitenspel, zegt de vereniging Fundabelang. En de Ondernemingskamer heeft FundaBelang grotendeels gelijk gegeven in hun zaak tegen de NVM. Te gast: Timo Smit, voorzitter van belangenvereniging FundaBelang. Zakenpartner Op haar tweeëntwintigste begon ze haar carrière met een vliegende start als jongste Consultant bij EY. Ze volgde vanuit daar de studie Bedrijfskunde aan de Business universiteit Nyenrode. Ze schopte het tot de raad van bestuur bij Nuon. En besloot toen het roer om te gooien om vrouwen in het bedrijfsleven te coachen. De zakenpartner deze week is Carla van Stralen van coaching bedrijf Carla Clarissa. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How's the console challenge going? Did Steve have to reach into the guts of a Nuon? Has Trav done anything? What is Santa's belly made out of? Should he be afraid of Texas? Come check out the 4th Collection Showcase on the NESfriend YouTube channel on December 19th, 8pm Eastern. Top 5 games played during the challenge round out the end after a sentimental email from a longtime listener.Find more of our work at http://www.polymedianetwork.comFind Travis on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/travplaysgamesFind Steve on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/blinkoomSend us an email polykillpodcast@gmail.com Please rate and review our podcast wherever you listen!Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/polykillGames This EpisodeAlien: Isolation (mobile)Cyberpunk 2077Cthulhu Saves ChristmasShadowverse: Champions BattleKartRider: DriftObscureObscure: The AftermathKid DraculaCruis'n BlastSolar AshTrevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy,Pixel Ripped 1989Freefall 3050 AD
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Mike and Tyler talk about VM Labs' NUON technology and consoles. The logo was created by Dani Dodge.
This week Ben, Jeff and Leo are still toking with Actress Valerie Jane Parker & Director Producer Nathaniel Nuon. Valerie and Nathaniel are here to talk about their latest movie, Voices, an amazing Horror movie! In voices, Valerie's character Lilly survives a car accident, in the aftermath she struggles with her blindness and begins to hear voices. Unbeknownst to her they don't belong to the living. After years of learning to cope, Lilly is now happily married with a baby on the way. Lilly soon discovers her unborn baby has become a vessel a second chance for souls stuck in limbo to be re-born. Get ready for a kick ass show shortly after these important messages! ————————————————— This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com ————————————————— Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/twtde1 Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with ————————————— After visiting her father's grave, Lilly and her mother are involved in a terrible car accident leaving Lilly orphaned and unable to see. In her youth, she struggles with her blindness and begins to hear voices. Unbeknownst to her they don't belong to the living. After years of learning to cope, Lilly is now happily married with a baby on the way. Lilly soon discovers her unborn baby has become a vessel a second chance for souls stuck in limbo to be re-born. She only has until the baby's first heartbeat to decide which soul will be re-born through her. Now the voices she heard in her youth have returned, clamoring for the chance to come back. Among the voices, she befriends the spirit of a little girl tied to a years-old cold case. Lilly finds herself in a desperate struggle with the girl's murderers and the souls vying to be born again. Valerie Jane Parker (Wrong Turn), Jenna Harvey (You Might Be The Killer), Jonathan Stoddard (The Young and the Restless), and Rezeta Veliu (Girls), star in a film directed by Nathaniel Nuon , and written by Nuon and Daniel Hathcock. In select theaters and VOD in the US on April 2. 2021. Valerie Jane Parker --was born on the mission field in Harare, Zimbabwe. She is the third and youngest child of parents Margaret Hailey Meek, a children's pastor, and Ronnie Allen Meek, a pastor and actor, who moved their family back to the United States shortly after her birth. She was raised in a small town outside of Nashville, TN. Both of her parents, though pastors by trade, actively participated in the theatre, and she often spent hours of her early childhood watching rehearsals from backstage. Valerie began acting at an early age, performing her first leading theatre role at only 6 years old. She fervently participated in community & regional theatre throughout elementary & Jr high years. At age 15 she played Juliet in a production of Romeo & Juliet and knew that she wanted to make acting her career. She shortly signed with her first agent and began appearing in television commercials and print ads. In 2014, she had her television breakthrough with the recurring role of Angie on ABC's Nashville. Since then, she has appeared in numerous theatrical & comedic roles in both television and film. Follow our guests Valerie Jane Parker http://valeriejaneparker.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4225350/ https://www.instagram.com/valeriejaneparker/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=38416093 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_ZmYc3WL5HUAMW_Ybz-Gg?view_as=public https://resumes.actorsaccess.com/one_page_resume.cfm?custom_link=valeriejaneparker Nathaniel Nuon http://www.nathanielnuon.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nathaniel.nuon https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3160054/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Still Toking With https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TokingwiththeDead/ https://www.instagram.com/stilltokingwith/ http://www.youtube.com/c/THETOKINGDEAD https://www.twitch.tv/stilltokingwith Support Still Toking Enterprises https://www.paypal.me/thetokingdead https://www.facebook.com/groups/2658329444181663/?ref=br_rs https://www.facebook.com/groups/stilltokingcomics/ Produced by: The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Hellfire Radio https://www.hellfireradio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/scoopsandmischief/ https://www.instagram.com/scoopsandmischief/ https://www.facebook.com/HellfireRadio666/ https://www.instagram.com/hellfire_radio_666/ Check out Green Matters: https://www.facebook.com/GreenMattersMiddleboro/ Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode 381 This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with Writer/Director Nathaniel Nuon. Our guest, Nathaniel Nuon is the Director/Co-Writer of a Horror-Thriller The Voices (2020) starring Jordan Ladd. They talk about that feature and if you need to move to L.A. to have a filmmaking career.
Hello, Indie Creatives! In this week's episode, we have a conversation with award-winning director Nathaniel Nuon. We go deep on the influences behind his powerful short film Residue, what it took to start his own production company on the heels of a recession, his latest feature film, 'The Voices,' and how he designed his auditions, shots, and script specifically for the blind. We also talk about his passion for balancing the scales between big-budget and Indie Filmmaking. Enjoy! Listen+Subscribe+Rate = Love Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on social and the web at https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative Love Indie Film? Love the MAKE IT Podcast? Become a True Fan! www.bonsai.film/truefans #MAKEIT -- Nathaniel Nuon, President, and CEO is the creative force behind Nuon Films. Working in the entertainment industry for more than 22 years, Nuon is an award-winning director—creating feature and short films, music videos, promotional works, commercials, and more—since 1995. His work has brought both national and international acclaim, winning the San Diego Filmmaker Award at the San Diego Film Festival, Viewer's Choice Award at the Temecula Valley Film Festival for the powerful short, Residue, which two Emmy awards for best short film and original score. He wrote and directed the supernatural thriller VOICES, set to be released in January 2021 by Vertical Entertainment. Additionally, Nathaniel's presence is widely felt in his birth country of Cambodia, influencing filmmaking there and continuing to be a voice for positive change. Nathaniel leads projects as director, editor, and visual FX producer —including serving as post-production supervisor on various projects. On the post-production side, his credits include Heist, with Robert DeNiro, The Prince, with Bruce Willis, and USS Indianapolis, with Nicolas Cage. Nathaniel is widely sought after for his visual FX and virtual reality productions in the US and abroad. He recently contracted with US Military for VR development and 3D animation for the field. 2009 Nuon co-founded 3rd Realm Creations with VOICES producer Christopher Cockerell and Charles Phanthapannha, specializing in Augmented Reality marketing and advertising, VR promotional, entertainment gaming, commercials, and films. Currently, 3rd Realm is lending its expertise to medical VR training, VR Live experiences, and AR books. Nathaniel's Links: IMDb – https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3160054/] LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathaniel-nuon-7b0a4b40 Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/nathanielnuon Nuon Films - https://www.nuonfilms.com/ Facebook (Nuon Films) - https://www.facebook.com/NuonFilms 3rd Realm Creations - https://3rdrealmcreations.com/nuon-films-virtual-production-collaboration/ Residue (short film) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1305743/?ref_=nm_knf_i3 The Voices (film) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8640928/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_2 Links: San Diego Film Festival - https://sdfilmfest.com/ Temecula Valley Film Festival - https://whatsuptemecula.com/tviff/ Heist (film) – https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3276924/ Robert DeNiro (actor) – https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000134/?ref_=tt_cl_t1 The Prince (film) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1085492/ Bruce Willis (actor) - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000246/?ref_=tt_cl_t4 USS Indianapolis (film) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2032572/ Nicolas Cage (actor) - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000115/?ref_=tt_cl_t1 Christopher Cockerell (producer) - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm10542765/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr3 Charles Phanthapannha - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5691246/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr16 Mister Ed (tv show) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054557/ Full Sail University - https://www.fullsail.edu/ Khmer Rouge (radical Communist group) - https://www.britannica.com/topic/Khmer-Rouge RED cameras – https://www.red.com/ Arri cameras - https://www.arri.com/en/camera-systems/cameras Valerie Jane Parker (actress) – https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4225350/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t4 Kong v Godzilla (film) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5034838/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Wouldn't it be great if more nightclubs had good finger snacks? We think so too. In this episode we announce the up and coming video game collection showcase that will be streamed live on the NESfriend YouTube channel, Sunday, June 6th starting at 8pm Eastern. We'll be showing our Sony collections and Steve will show his Nuon, R-Zone, CD-i, and Wonderswan off then as well. We also announce a GIVEAWAY for the #justbeatits. You don't want to miss out on that!http://www.youtube.com/nesfriendGames in this episodeWorld of Warcraft: Burning Crusade ClassicFinal Fantasy VII Remake IntergradeRatchet & Clank: Rift ApartKnockout CityDragon Age: OriginsRainbow Six 3: Black ArrowIt Takes TwoHot Wheels Turbo RacingThe ThingMad Dash RacingMario Tennis OpenNew Pokemon SnapWhere the Bees Make HoneyDead Tomb (NES)Find more of our work at http://www.polymedianetwork.comFind Travis on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/travplaysgamesFind Steve on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/blinkoomSend us an email polykillpodcast@gmail.com Please rate and review our podcast wherever you listen!Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/polykill
Read 'SYS Podcast Episode 381 With Writer/Director Nathaniel Nuon' at http://www.SellingYourScreenplay.com. This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with Writer/Director Nathaniel Nuon. Our guest, Nathaniel Nuon is the Director/Co-Writer of a Horror-Thriller The Voices (2020) starring Jordan Ladd. They talk about that feature and if you need to move to L.A. to have a filmmaking career. […]
PS2 supplies drop to a trickle Naughty Dog has a new master & The Gameboy Advance gets competition from Korea These stories and many more on this episode of the Video Game Newsroom Time Machine This episode we will look back at the biggest stories in and around the video game industry in April of 2001. As always, we'll mostly be using magazine cover dates, and those are of course always a bit behind the actual events. Get us on your mobile device: Android: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly92aWRlb2dhbWVuZXdzcm9vbXRpbWVtYWNoaW5lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz iOS: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/video-game-newsroom-time-machine And if you like what we are doing here at the podcast, don't forget to like us on your podcasting app of choice, YouTube, and/or support us on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM Send comments on twitter @videogamenewsr2 Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vgnrtm Or videogamenewsroomtimemachine@gmail.com Links: 7 Minutes in Heaven https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Slug https://www.mobygames.com/game/metal-slug-x Corrections: https://www.patreon.com/posts/49842383 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101081/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoichiro_Irimajiri https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternate_reality_game 2001: Gamepark enters the handheld arena https://archive.org/details/NextGen76Apr2001/page/n14/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GP32 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Boy_Advance iMode brings gaming to phones https://archive.org/details/edgeuk095/page/n15/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-mode https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a33957256/this-programmer-figured-out-how-to-play-doom-on-a-pregnancy-test/ Arcade game show in London dissapoints https://archive.org/details/edgeuk095/page/n17/mode/1up https://www.flickr.com/photos/gggames/3882148066 Gamepro highlights Namco's System 246 https://www.retromags.com/files/file/3965-gamepro-issue-151-april-2001/ pg. 30 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namco_System_246 https://www.patreon.com/posts/46578120 https://www.patreon.com/posts/47720122 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namco_System_11 PS2 discontent. https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20141%20%28April%202001%29/page/n24/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_2 Dreamcast reborn... as a set top box https://archive.org/details/edgeuk095/page/n9/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pace_plc https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/71946-dream-of-dreamcast-settops-dead https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TiVo Nuon is out https://archive.org/details/edgeuk095/page/n44/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuon_(DVD_technology) https://www.mobygames.com/game/nuon/tempest-3000 https://www.mobygames.com/game/grand-theft-auto-iii Sony purchases Naughty Dog https://www.retromags.com/files/file/3965-gamepro-issue-151-april-2001/ pg. 30 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naughty_Dog https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavedog_Entertainment Infogrames gets D&D license https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_201/page/n135/mode/1up https://www.mobygames.com/game-group/dungeons-dragons-dd-add-licensees/offset,0/so,3a/ https://www.patreon.com/posts/39095819 https://www.mobygames.com/company/bioware-edmonton https://www.mobygames.com/game/descent-to-undermountain Turbine gets former Origin talent https://archive.org/details/MicromanaTerceraEpocaSpanishIssue75/page/n5/mode/1up Sierra management gets further shake-up https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_201/page/n34/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Longano https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brash_Entertainment https://www.patreon.com/posts/42700706 Havas becomes Vivendi https://archive.org/details/MicromanaTerceraEpocaSpanishIssue75/page/n5/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivendi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havas No game design degree for YOU! https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_201/page/n30/mode/1up https://faculty.rpi.edu/node/34691 Will Machinima democratize movie making? https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_201/page/n44/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinima https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115108/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Recommended Links: The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ Gaming Alexandria: https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/ They Create Worlds: https://tcwpodcast.podbean.com/ Digital Antiquarian: https://www.filfre.net/ The Arcade Blogger: https://arcadeblogger.com/ Retro Asylum: http://retroasylum.com/category/all-posts/ Retro Game Squad: http://retrogamesquad.libsyn.com/ Sound Effects by Ethan Johnson of History of How We Play and Enzo Maida.
Valerie Jane Parker talks about her role as Lilly in the horror flick The Voices available today, Good Friday, April 2, 2021 on VOD. The first thing I think about when I hear horror movie scream queen is clearly, pastor's kid (PK) born to missionaries in Zimbabwe. Well, in the case of Valerie Jane Parker, that's exactly what we get from this PK, who's father, Pastor Ronnie Allen Meek, will be retiring after her service to the Lord, God and Savior, Jesus Christ this year. Parker, who is the youngest of three children and freely admits to be the, "accident baby" enjoys torturing her older siblings with pictures, clips and full scenes of horror flicks that she's either been in or rather enjoys. Leave it to the youngest in the family to torture the elder siblings when the parents have grown tired by the time they come around...or at least that's what I've witness, I'm an only child and I am beyond thankful for that. Official Synopsis of The Voices: Ashley Bell, Jordan Ladd, and Leslie Easterbrook star in this spring’s most unnerving new horror film. From Vertical Entertainment, and award-winning filmmaker Nathaniel Nuon, hear The Voices this April. After visiting her father's grave, Lilly and her mother are involved in a terrible car accident leaving Lilly orphaned and unable to see. In her youth, she struggles with her blindness and begins to hear voices. Unbeknownst to her they don't belong to the living. After years of learning to cope, Lilly is now happily married with a baby on the way. Lilly soon discovers her unborn baby has become a vessel a second chance for souls stuck in limbo to be re-born. She only has until the baby's first heartbeat to decide which soul will be re-born through her. Now the voices she heard in her youth have returned, clamoring for the chance to come back. Among the voices, she befriends the spirit of a little girl tied to a years-old cold case. Lilly finds herself in a desperate struggle with the girl's murderers and the souls vying to be born again. Valerie Jane Parker (Wrong Turn), Jenna Harvey (You Might Be The Killer), Jonathan Stoddard (The Young and the Restless), and Rezeta Veliu (Girls), star in a film directed by Nathaniel Nuon , and written by Nuon and Daniel Hathcock. We caught up with Parker, discussed why other PK's like Tom Ellis who is Lucifer on the hit series Lucifer go into not only the arts, but also horror. We even pitch a fanfic film where her and Ellis would play lapsed Christian ministers who seek redemption and it would be faith based film gold! The Voices in available on VOD today, Good Friday or all days. So, if you are the Western Christian denominations from Catholicism on down to Non-Denomination, feel free to watch the film before seeking repentance this Easter Sunday. Follow The Voices on Instagram @voicesfilmofficial. Follow Valerie Jane Parker on Instagram @valeriejaneparker. #TheVoices #VoicesFilm #HorrorMovie #Interview #ValerieJaneParker #FanboyNation
Hotseknotsbegonia is iedere maandag dé verlenging van jouw Geel-Swerte weekend! Met deze keer onder andere NUON, Roberto Straal, de VAR, Excelsior uit, Twente thuis, Dasa, Openda, Bazoer, Tannane, Letsch, Kalle Sone, PSV uit, Roger Schmidt, Gong, Nek, VVV & natuurlijk het Veurzetje op Vitesse-schrijver Ferry Reurink. We kieken terug en vooruut, zien hoe het Dipje een Crisis wordt, Kieken uut veur een Polletje, Clemon en Raymond kiezen het Ernemse Feestverke van de week en er is een winnaar van de Hotseknotsbegonia Glazen bol-prijsvraag!Zelf meedoen? Dat kan! Heb je een (insiders)nieuwtje, wil je aandacht voor een Vergeten Vitessenaer of zit je met een vraag? Mail hotseknotsbegonia2021@gmail.com. Of zoek ons op Facebook, Instagram of Twitter op! Geen aflevering missen? Abonneer je dan via Apple podcasts, Spotify of je favoriete podcastapp! En vertel het aan iedereen met een Geel-Swert hert! Kunnen we met zo veel mogelijk nagenieten van het wedstrijdweekend van de mooiste club op de planeet, Vites! De boeken van Ferry bestellen?Dat kan hier.
People Power Podcast - Over de kracht van mensen in organisaties
Om mee te kunnen met de razendsnelle veranderingen moeten de meeste organisaties hun manier van werken voortdurend aanpassen. Maar hoe verander je mensen? In People Power Change gaan Jeroen Busscher en Glenn van der Burg in gesprek met mensen die veranderingen aanvoeren. Zij noemen ze change agents. Change agents zijn de inspiratiebron voor de gedragsverandering van anderen. Zij onderzoeken hoe change agents denken, maar vooral hoe ze doen. Hoe veranderen zij organisaties, teams of individuen? In deze 363e aflevering van People Power is Guido Stein te gast. Guido is directeur strategie bij Vattenfall. Nog niet zo lang geleden heette Vattenfall nog Nuon. Hoe loods je een organisatie door een merktransitie heen?
Noticias / declaración alocada sobre videojuegos / música de Fighting game / The Turing Test / la fallida Nuon / el clásico de Tyrian y maaaass....
Hon är energiexperten som hävdar att det saknas skäl till klimatångest. 2009 försökte hon stoppa Vattenfalls köp av Nuon. Idag vill hon folkbilda i klimatfrågan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hon är energiexperten som hävdar att det saknas skäl till klimatångest. 2009 försökte hon stoppa Vattenfalls köp av Nuon. Idag vill hon folkbilda i klimatfrågan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this special 25th episode of NuoN, Brad and Kent meet up at an undisclosed location and recap some of their favorite episodes with REAL updated posts from what happened. Join us LIVE!!!
On this week's special 4th of July episode of NuoN, Brad and Kent discuss if they even are proud to be Americans anymore or not, some hot new shows and movies, the one week countdown to the Raw-Dog episode and of course a silly Nextdoor post about fireworks.
This week we have a guy concerned about the young teenagers riding dirty with golf carts. We are talkin' underaged and dangerous. A guy name Tim gets absolutely ROASTED for having a huge forehead. Brad and Kent also discuss old jobs, weird references and more on an exciting new episode of NuoN.
In this extended version on NuoN, Brad and Kent absolutely roast a man trying to organize groups to go pick up litter... because he is an idiot. We learn that people can't do a good deed without being recognized for it. Also, Brad gets food delivered in the middle of the recording which makes for amazing entertainment... right?
Coleco does what Mattel-don't! Nintendo misfires with DragonQuest! Big Money sees big future for the Playstation 2! These stories and many more on this month's episode of the Video Game Newsroom Time Machine This month we will look back at the biggest stories in and around the video game industry in November of 1980, 1990, 2000. As always, we'll mostly be using magazine cover dates, and those are of course always a bit behind the actual events.. Send comments on twitter @videogamenewsr2 Or videogamenewsroomtimemachine@gmail.com And if you like what we are doing here at the podcast, don't forget to like us on your podcasting app of choice, YouTube, and/or support us on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=7594060 Show Notes: 1980: Gottlieb announces their System 80 Pinball platform Replay, Feb. 1980, pg. 27 We mistakenly talk about "Mystery House" instead of "Haunted House" from Gottlieb in this piece. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPcjOVUq4Do Atari abandons pinball https://archive.org/details/Atari_Coin_Connection_Volume_4_Number_2_February_1980 https://atarimuseum.nl/atari-pinball/ Sega/Gremlin continue their push for multi-game cabinets Replay, Feb. 1980 pg. 58 https://segaretro.org/Sega_VIC_Dual Gary Stern calls for changes to deal with inflation Replay, Feb. 1980, pg. 25 Holiday sales strong after slow start Playthings Feb. 1980, p. 50 Toys, Hobbies & Crafts, Feb. 1980 p. 51 Atari blasts the airwaves Playthings Feb. 1980 Michael Katz moves from Mattel to Coleco Toy and Hobby Jan. 1980 Toys, Hobbies & Crafts, Feb. 1980, p. 44 Coleco dares to compare https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93u6POODKQY https://tinyurl.com/ut7r89x https://tinyurl.com/tnos93q Toy & Hobby World Jan 1980, p. 4 Plaything Feb. 1980 p. 29 Tiger Electronics goes solo Playthings Feb. 1980, p. 29 IBM introduces the 5120 https://www.nytimes.com/1980/02/06/archives/a-desktop-computer-by-ibm-giants-converge-on-tiny-market.html?searchResultPosition=11 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5120 NY Times profiles new trend in the publishing business https://www.nytimes.com/1980/02/28/archives/technology-small-computer-software-gains.html?searchResultPosition=6 Broderbund is founded https://twitter.com/tcwpodcast/status/1227957826087247872?s=20 1990: Kasparov beats Deep Thought https://archive.org/details/1990-02-compute-magazine/page/n8 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Thought_(chess_computer) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Blue_(chess_computer) Turtle Mania is coming... https://archive.org/details/ACEIssue29Feb90/page/n7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTcwZ6gRXnQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fujd94i3EYs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jo6R6LqpNNY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv1M5SSk7f8 Winter CES brings the games.. https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_68/page/n37 Nintendo misfires with Dragon Warrior https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_68/page/n9 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Quest_(video_game)#1989_North_American_localization https://www.nytimes.com/1989/12/24/business/investing-nintendo-as-nemesis.html?searchResultPosition=1 VGA will save us from 16 bit consoles! https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_68/page/n37 https://www.mobygames.com/game/wing-commander And sound is a bit trickier... https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_68/page/n38 Cinemaware announces TG16 version of It Came From the Desert https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_68/page/n38 https://www.filfre.net/2016/12/a-time-of-endings-part-1-cinemaware/ New World Computing has shipped Nuclear War https://www.mobygames.com/game/nuclear-war http://amiga.lychesis.net/artist/AvrilHarrison.html https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_68/page/n46 Software Toolworks buys Mindscape https://archive.org/details/vgmuseum_questbusters_qbustersVII2/page/n1/mode/1up https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-08-09-fi-171-story.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datasoft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindscape https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Software_Toolworks Michael Cranford leaves Interplay https://archive.org/details/vgmuseum_questbusters_qbustersVII2/page/n1/mode/1up https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelcranford/ https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,11314/ Domark goes 3D https://archive.org/details/ACEIssue29Feb90/page/n6 https://archive.org/details/commodore-user-magazine-77/page/n6 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSzcoG7k2FI Magnetic Scrolls signs up with Virgin Mastertronic https://archive.org/details/ACEIssue29Feb90/page/n7 https://www.mobygames.com/game/wonderland Apparently its not cool to give games bad grades https://archive.org/details/ACEIssue29Feb90/page/n12 http://amr.abime.net/review_7375 https://www.mobygames.com/game-group/ghostbusters-licensees French Zombies are coming https://archive.org/details/commodore-user-magazine-77/page/n8 https://www.mobygames.com/game/zombi/release-info https://www.mobygames.com/game/zombiu 2000: Sega announces downloadable game service for Dreamcast http://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2017/11/dream-library-dreamcast-foreunner-to.html https://archive.org/stream/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20127%20%28February%202000%29#page/n33/mode/1up Nuon to be shown at winter CES https://archive.org/stream/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20127%20%28February%202000%29#page/n33/mode/1up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS9alQbHHPk http://www.8-bitcentral.com/miscellaneous/logitechNuon.html Samsung announces Extiva DVD players https://www.samsung.com/us/news/newsPreviewRead.do?news_seq=403 https://archive.org/details/MicromaniaTerceraEpocaSpanishIssue61/page/n5/mode/1up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cTcqQsLXzU#action=share https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_2 https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-DVDN2000-DVD-Player/product-reviews/B00004WI43 https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/10/30/top-15-best-selling-video-game-consoles-of-all-time Merrill Lynch predicts big things for PS2 https://archive.org/details/NextGen62Feb2000/page/n21 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_2_sales https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/10/30/top-15-best-selling-video-game-consoles-of-all-time Nintendo is sticking to its 2000 release date for Dolphin https://archive.org/details/NextGen62Feb2000/page/n8 Resident Evil Zero dropped from N64 and moved to Dolphin https://archive.org/stream/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20127%20%28February%202000%29#page/n39/mode/1up Resident Evil the Ride hits Japan https://archive.org/details/NextGen62Feb2000/page/n13 https://youtu.be/iahPKDCQZsc Hasbro lays off Microprose devs https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_187/page/n37 https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-2000-02/page/n10 Sierra defends itself https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_187/page/n37 Codemasters buys Sierra Yosemite studio https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codemasters https://archive.org/details/NextGen62Feb2000/page/n13 https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_ca/C2172750 https://www.mobygames.com/company/yosemite-entertainment MMO mania continues https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_187/page/n38 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeons_%26_Dragons_Online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_(video_game) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights_(1991_video_game) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights_2 eidos buys 51% stake in Ion Storm https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_187/page/n38 ...and the top selling computer game of Xmas 1999 was... https://archive.org/details/NextGen62Feb2000/page/n13 Roger Wilco brings voice to online gaming https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-2000-02/page/n18 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Wilco_(software) Back2Roots is trying to make emulation legit https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-2000-02/page/n19 https://web.archive.org/web/20130715101947/http://www.back2roots.org/ Tim Schafer leaves Lucasarts https://archive.org/details/MicromaniaTerceraEpocaSpanishIssue61/page/n3/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Schafer Recommended Links: They Create Worlds: https://tcwpodcast.podbean.com/ Digital Antiquarian: https://www.filfre.net/ The Arcade Blogger: https://arcadeblogger.com/ The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ Sound Effects by Ethan of History of How We Play.
(Brian's Pick) 20XX from IMAGE COMICS written by Jonathan Luna and Lauren Keeley with art by Jonathan Luna This sci-fi thriller for mature readers imagines a not-so-distant future-a world of norms and syms, divided by fear. Syms, a small percentage of the population with telekinetic abilities, form gangs to survive. But division only breeds more division, and Mer and Nuon experience this firsthand as they become entangled in the often dramatic, sometimes violent, but always complex social landscape of sym gang rivalries in Anchorage, Alaska. (Joe's Pick) The Red Mother from BOOM! Studios written by Jeremy Haun with art by Danny Luckert After losing her eye and the man she loves in a brutal mugging, Daisy McDonough is left trying to put the pieces of her life back together. Just when she begins to think she can heal- move on, she begins to see strange things through her new prosthetic eye. And The Red Mother sees her in return. (Rod's Pick) The Old Guard: Force Multiplied from IMAGE COMICS written by Greg Rucka with art by Leandro Fernandez Andromache of Scythia and her band of soldiers are back in this second story chronicling the battles and burdens of their dubious immortality. Nile's addition to the team has given them new purpose and new direction, but when you've got 6,000 years of history at your back, the past is always ready to return-with a vengeance. (Rebekah's Pick) Star Trek: Picard - Countdown from IDW Publishing written by Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson with art by Joana Lafuente You've seen the trailer... now, witness the events leading to CBS All Access's Picard. Before he retired to his vineyard, Jean-Luc Picard was the most decorated admiral in Starfleet. Then one mission changed his life forever. The Countdown starts here!
Verkoop de huid niet voor de beer geschoten is, dat is mooi van toepassing op Vattenfall - het oude Nuon. Grote windparken op zee, dat is de kurk waarop onze transitie drijft. Vattenfall gaat twee parken voor de Nederlandse kust bouwen om 3 miljoen huishoudens van stroom te voorzien.
Robèrt van Beckhoven kreeg het bakkersvak met de paplepel ingegoten in de bakkerij van zijn opa en vader. Inmiddels is het jurylid uit Heel Holland Bakt immens populair en vanmiddag de co-host van Wilfred Genee. We zenden uit vanuit het hoofdkantoor van Vattenfall, het moederbedrijf van Nuon.
Vrijdag gaf het kabinet duidelijkheid: uiterlijk 31 december 2024 moet de Hemweg-kolencentrale dicht zijn. Vorig jaar nog zei eigenaar Nuon eerder te willen sluiten, mits tegen een redelijke vergoeding. Die kwam er niet. Over sluiting vóór 2024 valt nu niet meer te praten, zegt directeur Alexander van Ofwegen. Die kans is geweest. Het bedrijf is klaar met het politieke gejojo.
Energieondernemer Ad van Wijk vertelt over de kansen voor de waterstoffeconomie, Ruben Lindenburg van Nuon over het eerste Nederlandse windpark in het bos. Verder Christiaan Kuipers, projectleider van ZonOpZorg over het plaatsen van zonnepanelen op zorginstellingen en projectleider Jeannot Bergé over de eerste biomakerij.
Ruben Lindenburg, projectdirecteur windenergie bij Nuon, vertelt over zijn ervaringen met de aanleg van een windpark in de Wieringermeer, het eerste Nederlandse windpark in een bos.
Centerpartiet har börjat tappa i opinionen efter höstens rekordnoteringar. Vi listar frågorna som det gamla Bondeförbundet helst vill slippa prata om. Är Annie Lööfs tal om ökad trygghet och fler närpoliser egentligen en silkesvante trädd över en järnnäve? Har Centerpartiet ens någon chans att undvika en svekdebatt efter valet? Och hur kommer det sig att partiet plötsligt vill ducka invandringsfrågan? Podden "Det politiska spelet" gör ett semmelspäckat extraavsnitt från Centerpartiets kommundagar i Arlanda utanför Stockholm. Den här gången med Ekots politiska kommentatorer Tomas Ramberg och Fredrik Furtenbach och celebert besök i form av DN:s dito Ewa Stenberg. Programledare: Henrik Torehammar Producent: Björn Barr
Nuon wil zijn Hemweg-steenkoolcentrale sluiten. Maar... Alleen als de overheid de 40 miljoen euro betaalt voor een sociaal plan voor de werknemers. Maar daar is Nuon nu juist zélf verantwoordelijk voor, legt Ties Joosten uit in gesprek met Frederique de Jong. Lees je het artikel toch liever zelf? Dat kan ➪ bit.ly/2G2OxKj Facebook ➪ bit.ly/2CHEj3Y Twitter ➪ bit.ly/2E9Vjft LinkedIn ➪ bit.ly/2lXHCsJ Instagram ➪ bit.ly/2CYoRgU
Nuon wil zijn Hemweg-steenkoolcentrale sluiten. Maar... Alleen als de overheid de 40 miljoen euro betaalt voor een sociaal plan voor de werknemers. Maar daar is Nuon nu juist zélf verantwoordelijk voor, legt Ties Joosten uit in gesprek met Frederique de Jong. Lees je het artikel toch liever zelf? Dat kan ➪ bit.ly/2G2OxKj Facebook ➪ bit.ly/2CHEj3Y Twitter ➪ bit.ly/2E9Vjft LinkedIn ➪ bit.ly/2lXHCsJ Instagram ➪ bit.ly/2CYoRgU
Lilla drevet firar 150 avsnitt med att livepodda inför ett fullsatt Scalateatern i Stockholm. Moa Lundqvist undrar varför det inte uppmärksammats mer att Maud Olofsson har fått upprättelse efter Nuon-härvan. Liv Strömquist anser att vi inte bara kan prata om näthat utan att vi även måste ta upp samhällsproblemet med överdrivet positiv stämning på internet. Jonatan Unge avhandlar Margot Wallströms stolpiga relation med Israel. Ola Söderholm pratar om att det finns en dubbelstandard, att vissa mördarideologier anses "finare" än andra. Extra tack till Akademikernas A-kassa som arrangerade! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Warmtenetten Nuon Nu de zomer aanbreekt en je misschien net bezig bent om je lichaam strand-proof te maken, zit je natuurlijk helemaal niet te wachten op het onderwerp verwarming. Toch moeten we het er toch over hebben, want we gaan langzaam van het gas af. Dus de vraag is: hoe verwarmen we ons dan? Alexander van Ofwegen van Nuon zet in op warmtenetten. Duurzaam Shell Over een maand komen de aandeelhouders van Shell bij elkaar voor de jaarlijkse Annual General Meeting. Ter tafel komt onder meer de oproep om Shell duurzaam te maken. Ingediend door Follow This. En oprichter Mark van Baal van dat platform is hier... De echte prijs Zonder de inspanning van bedrijven gaan we de doelen van het klimaatakkoord van Parijs niet halen. Zeggen de bestuurders van grote bedrijven dus. Om de koers te kunnen verleggen is één ding essentieel: inzicht in de werkelijke kosten van een product. Duurzaam onderneemster en Sustainable Development Goal-expert Marga Hoek rekent het ons voor. Laatste vraag Deze week gaat de vraag ons allemaal aan, want hoe kunnen we ons gedrag blijvend verduurzaamen? Bij Ideate zoeken ze het antwoord in het design. Abonneren Mis geen enkele aflevering van BNR Duurzaam en abonneer je via jouw favoriete app: BNR-app voor iOs BNR-app voor Android Spotify iTunes RSS feedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ända sedan Dillepille dök upp i Moas twitterflöde Dilan Apak och Moa Lundqvist är två komiker som först började hänga ihop när de jobbade tillsammans på Tankesmedjan i P3. Sedan dess har dom gjort flera humorshower tillsammans, startat en pod och nuförtiden bor dom till och med ihop. Lilla Al-Fadji bestämmer sig för att testa om han skulle kunna bo ihop med dom, något som i alla fall LAF verkar tycka kan bli en succé: Jag kommer ner till Malmö imorgon, förväntar mig nyckel! Det kommer också pratas Nuon-affär, Marit Pausen och så får Lilla jobb som Dilans doula. Vad det är och om de tre verkligen skiljs åt som vänner hör du i detta fullmatade avsnitt av Lilla Al-Fadji! I Lilla Al-Fadji i P3 hör du hur LAF intervjuar och hänger med härliga gäster i Hälliwüüd radio där vad som helst kan hända! Lilla Al-Fadj i i P3 hördes första gången sommaren 2009. Karaktären Lilla Al-Fadji spelas av Felipe Leiva Wenger, även känd som Fille i rapduon Ison & Fille.
Presentator John van Schagen spreekt met Erik Verheggen, hoofdredacteur van DuurzaamBedrijfsleven, over het belangrijkste nieuws van deze week. Uit cijfers van het CBS blijkt dat Nederland in het vierde kwartaal van 2016 meer CO2 heeft uitgestoten dan in dezelfde periode van het jaar daarvoor. Ook gaat Nuon wind- en zonneparken combineren op dezelfde locaties.
Duurzame energie:Christophe Degrez, CEO van Eneco doorbreekt alle fabeltjes van groene energie en vertelt aan onze microfoon meer over duurzame energie en hoe Eneco bijdraagt aan een groenere toekomst, onze toekomst.Drijfveer voor Christophe Degrez:Eneco werd door Christophe Degrez in zijn huidige vorm opgestart in 2010. Daarvoor werkte hij bij Nuon, dat hij ook opgestart had in 2002. Hij was gedreven door beloftes te kunnen maken naar de maatschappij toe, wat zijn initiële drijfveer was bij Nuon. Hij vond dat het tijd werd om hier een stapje verder in te gaan en de garantie te bieden aan de klanten dat wat hij belooft ook echt kan waarmaken.Passie:Goesting werkt aanstekelijk. De passie is nog bovenop de duurzaamheid, een bedrijf te kunnen laten groeien en begeleiden in de verschillende fases van zijn evolutie. Heel bedrijfsmatig, maar het gaat over het inspireren van mensen, zowel in het bedrijf als in onze maatschappij. Mensen met goesting onze visie laten uitstralen.De inhoud van deze podcast:00'00 Introductie: WIE is Christophe Degrez en WAT is Eneco?00:35 Hoe ben je verzeild geraakt bij Eneco?01:30 Wat is vandaag jouw hoofdpassie?02:35 Leidinggeven en inspireren, is dat dan hoe we jouw passie kunnen samenvatten?04:30 Zijn er dingen die je wil toelichten over de geschiedenis van Eneco? (WANNEER)05:45 Jullie zijn opgenomen in het klassement van Greenpeace, hebben jullie daar rekening mee gehouden?08:22 WAAROM Eneco? Wat zijn jullie sterke punten waarop jullie zich onderscheiden in de markt?12:42 Wat zouden jullie vandaag nog moeten verbeteren in jullie positieve trend?14:37 Staat groene energie gelijk aan meer betalen, voor de klant?18:30 Een van jullie groene concurrenten is opgekocht door een niet zo groen bedrijf. Is dit iets wat bij Eneco ook kan gebeuren?20:27 Wat brengt de toekomst voor Eneco? Wat is de ambitie van Eneco?22:31 Heeft Eneco een beleid voor maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen? (HOE)25:15 WAAR kunnen de luisteraars meer informatie over Eneco terugvinden?25:35 Daar kunnen ze zich ook direct lid maken?26:00 Noem 3 tips waar onze luisteraars van thuis ook kunnen bijdragen aan een groenere wereld.Mogelijke acties voor de luisteraar:De niet verbruikte kilowattuur is de goedkoopsteJe kan beter je eigen energie produceren en stockerenIn slaap gevallen klanten, wordt wakker: kijk verder dan de standaard leveranciersWebsiteAl onze podcasts zijn beschikbaar op onze website What's Your StoryMidoricast is een project gestart door "transforma bxl" & "The Podcast Factory Org" (VZW-ASBL). Synergy : RCF Radio.
Eneco, waar het goed vertoeven en werken is? Christophe Degrez, CEO van Eneco, is hier bij ons nieuwe podcast project aanwezig. Onze nieuwe podcast met als hoofdthema het milieu: Midoricast ... En wat een aangename verrassing om te merken dat er bij Eneco bovenop het duurzame en ecologische, er een reële filosofie is die Christophe persoonlijk inspireert en voedt; een filosofie met praktijken die sommigen kunnen verwarren, maar die anderen rechtstreeks aanspreken, vooral diegenen die al gehoord hebben over gelukkig zijn op het werk. Hier, ver van woorden, trends of ‘clichés', bevinden we ons in de actie en de feiten. We hebben niet kunnen weerstaan aan de drang om een ander interview met Christophe te plannen; in het kader van Hrmeetup. Onze luisteraars zullen hier geen spijt van krijgen ... Eneco, waar het goed vertoeven en werken is? U hoort er alles over in deze podcast ... En als ik eraan toevoeg dat er een foto van Christophe bestaat, met een ober schort, druk in de weer drankjes te serveren aan zijn werknemers: zou u mij geloven? Geef toe dat er niet zo veel CEO's zijn met dergelijke getuigenis! Duurzame energie: Christophe Degrez doorbreekt alle fabeltjes van groene energie en vertelt aan onze microfoon via Midoricast meer over duurzame energie en hoe Eneco bijdraagt aan een groenere toekomst, onze toekomst... Drijfveer voor Christophe Degrez: Eneco werd door Christophe Degrez in zijn huidige vorm opgestart in 2010. Daarvoor werkte hij bij Nuon, dat hij ook opgestart had in 2002. Hij was gedreven door beloftes te kunnen maken naar de maatschappij toe, wat zijn initiële drijfveer was bij Nuon. Hij vond dat het tijd werd om hier een stapje verder in te gaan en de garantie te bieden aan de klanten dat wat hij belooft ook echt kan waarmaken. Passie: Goesting werkt aanstekelijk. De passie is nog bovenop de duurzaamheid, een bedrijf te kunnen laten groeien en begeleiden in de verschillende fases van zijn evolutie. Heel bedrijfsmatig, maar het gaat over het inspireren van mensen, zowel in het bedrijf als in onze maatschappij. Mensen met goesting onze visie laten uitstralen. Lees meer: http://www.hrmeetup.org/eneco-christophe-degrez-thepodcastfactory-nl Website: http://eneco.be?utm_source=Hrmeetup U kan ons project ook steunen via een like van onze Facebook pagina, door onze bedrijfspagina op LinkedIn te volgen en ook via Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Pinterest...bedankt! HRmeetup sponsor: transforma bxl; Le Plaza Hôtel Bruxelles; The Podcast Factory.
Eneco, waar het goed vertoeven en werken is? Christophe Degrez, CEO van Eneco, is hier bij ons nieuwe podcast project aanwezig. Onze nieuwe podcast met als hoofdthema het milieu: Midoricast ... En wat een aangename verrassing om te merken dat er bij Eneco bovenop het duurzame en ecologische, er een reële filosofie is die Christophe persoonlijk inspireert en voedt; een filosofie met praktijken die sommigen kunnen verwarren, maar die anderen rechtstreeks aanspreken, vooral diegenen die al gehoord hebben over gelukkig zijn op het werk. Hier, ver van woorden, trends of ‘clichés', bevinden we ons in de actie en de feiten. We hebben niet kunnen weerstaan aan de drang om een ander interview met Christophe te plannen; in het kader van Hrmeetup. Onze luisteraars zullen hier geen spijt van krijgen ... Eneco, waar het goed vertoeven en werken is? U hoort er alles over in deze podcast ... En als ik eraan toevoeg dat er een foto van Christophe bestaat, met een ober schort, druk in de weer drankjes te serveren aan zijn werknemers: zou u mij geloven? Geef toe dat er niet zo veel CEO's zijn met dergelijke getuigenis! Duurzame energie: Christophe Degrez doorbreekt alle fabeltjes van groene energie en vertelt aan onze microfoon via Midoricast meer over duurzame energie en hoe Eneco bijdraagt aan een groenere toekomst, onze toekomst... Drijfveer voor Christophe Degrez: Eneco werd door Christophe Degrez in zijn huidige vorm opgestart in 2010. Daarvoor werkte hij bij Nuon, dat hij ook opgestart had in 2002. Hij was gedreven door beloftes te kunnen maken naar de maatschappij toe, wat zijn initiële drijfveer was bij Nuon. Hij vond dat het tijd werd om hier een stapje verder in te gaan en de garantie te bieden aan de klanten dat wat hij belooft ook echt kan waarmaken. Passie: Goesting werkt aanstekelijk. De passie is nog bovenop de duurzaamheid, een bedrijf te kunnen laten groeien en begeleiden in de verschillende fases van zijn evolutie. Heel bedrijfsmatig, maar het gaat over het inspireren van mensen, zowel in het bedrijf als in onze maatschappij. Mensen met goesting onze visie laten uitstralen. Lees meer: http://www.hrmeetup.org/eneco-christophe-degrez-thepodcastfactory-nl Website: http://eneco.be?utm_source=Hrmeetup U kan ons project ook steunen via een like van onze Facebook pagina, door onze bedrijfspagina op LinkedIn te volgen en ook via Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Pinterest...bedankt! HRmeetup sponsor: transforma bxl; Le Plaza Hôtel Bruxelles; The Podcast Factory.
Duurzame energie:Christophe Degrez, CEO van Eneco doorbreekt alle fabeltjes van groene energie en vertelt aan onze microfoon meer over duurzame energie en hoe Eneco bijdraagt aan een groenere toekomst, onze toekomst.Drijfveer voor Christophe Degrez:Eneco werd door Christophe Degrez in zijn huidige vorm opgestart in 2010. Daarvoor werkte hij bij Nuon, dat hij ook opgestart had in 2002. Hij was gedreven door beloftes te kunnen maken naar de maatschappij toe, wat zijn initiële drijfveer was bij Nuon. Hij vond dat het tijd werd om hier een stapje verder in te gaan en de garantie te bieden aan de klanten dat wat hij belooft ook echt kan waarmaken.Passie:Goesting werkt aanstekelijk. De passie is nog bovenop de duurzaamheid, een bedrijf te kunnen laten groeien en begeleiden in de verschillende fases van zijn evolutie. Heel bedrijfsmatig, maar het gaat over het inspireren van mensen, zowel in het bedrijf als in onze maatschappij. Mensen met goesting onze visie laten uitstralen.De inhoud van deze podcast:00’00 Introductie: WIE is Christophe Degrez en WAT is Eneco?00:35 Hoe ben je verzeild geraakt bij Eneco?01:30 Wat is vandaag jouw hoofdpassie?02:35 Leidinggeven en inspireren, is dat dan hoe we jouw passie kunnen samenvatten?04:30 Zijn er dingen die je wil toelichten over de geschiedenis van Eneco? (WANNEER)05:45 Jullie zijn opgenomen in het klassement van Greenpeace, hebben jullie daar rekening mee gehouden?08:22 WAAROM Eneco? Wat zijn jullie sterke punten waarop jullie zich onderscheiden in de markt?12:42 Wat zouden jullie vandaag nog moeten verbeteren in jullie positieve trend?14:37 Staat groene energie gelijk aan meer betalen, voor de klant?18:30 Een van jullie groene concurrenten is opgekocht door een niet zo groen bedrijf. Is dit iets wat bij Eneco ook kan gebeuren?20:27 Wat brengt de toekomst voor Eneco? Wat is de ambitie van Eneco?22:31 Heeft Eneco een beleid voor maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen? (HOE)25:15 WAAR kunnen de luisteraars meer informatie over Eneco terugvinden?25:35 Daar kunnen ze zich ook direct lid maken?26:00 Noem 3 tips waar onze luisteraars van thuis ook kunnen bijdragen aan een groenere wereld.Mogelijke acties voor de luisteraar:De niet verbruikte kilowattuur is de goedkoopsteJe kan beter je eigen energie produceren en stockerenIn slaap gevallen klanten, wordt wakker: kijk verder dan de standaard leveranciersWebsiteAl onze podcasts zijn beschikbaar op onze website What's Your StoryMidoricast is een project gestart door "transforma bxl" & "The Podcast Factory Org" (VZW-ASBL). Synergy : RCF Radio.
The tape is rewound, the counter set to zero, and that means only one thing: it’s time to Press Play on Tape! This month, Alex, Daz and Aaron are joined by Serby from Weird and Retro to take a look back at Atari’s 8-bit computer range. Alex runs us through Atari’s lineup, spanning from the Atari 400 to the ST-inspired 130XE, before handing over the Serby to discuss his beloved XE Games System! After picking Llamasoft as Publisher of Choice for this month, the crew discuss the many weird and wonderful games they’ve given us over the years. The group also discovers that Jeff Minter’s games were responsible for them getting the Atari Jaguar, Nuon and the PS Vita! On a more subdued note, it’s with great sadness that this episode sees us saying goodbye to Alex and Darren from the show. Both have made the difficult decision to step down from regular hosting duties in order to focus on other projects. The show will go on, but they both will be missed. Thanks for listening, and we hope you enjoy this month’s episode! This episode along with all previous ones can be found at http://pressplayontape.podbean.com. You can also find us on iTunes by searching for Press Play on Tape Podcast – we’d love it if you gave us a review while you’re there. It all helps! You can also find us on Facebook by searching for Press Play on Tape podcast, and on Twitter @PPOT_Podcast As always, thanks to http://www.ausretrogamer.com and http://www.retrodomination.com for their ongoing support!
Nuon Club CompetitieDe derde editie van de Nuon Club Competitie staat voor de deur, met wederom Toine van peperstraten in de glansrol van jury-voorzitter. Anouk IJfs van Nuon licht toe. Sailors for SustainabilityFloris en Ivar zijn in hun zeiltocht rond de wereld op zoek naar duurzame oplossingen aanbeland in Stavanger. Ivar Smits geeft ons een update. Minuut van de Waarheid'We hebben zes miljard in elektrische auto's gestopt en er nul klimaateffect voor teruggekregen'. Staatsecretaris Eric Wiebes deed de uitspraak in Autoweek. Factchecker deze week is Bert van Wee, hoogleraar transportbeleid aan de TU Delft en lid van het Groene Brein.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
År 2014 - det var ju nästan igår! Men det kan vara extra knepigt att minnas då, det märker våra tävlande i dagens program! Året som knappt förflutit men ändå nästan helt glömts bort är ju såklart år 2014, ett år som präglades av skogsbrand, vinnande björnar i Kina och Nuon-affären. Dom som tävlar är Svt-programledarna Camilla Kvartoft och Tara Moshizi mot spökhistorie-poddaren Jack Werner. Håll till godo! Bästa minnet produceras av produktionsbolaget Munck. Kontakta oss på bastaminnet@sverigesradio.se Producent: Anna Emanuelsson
Ons brainstormteam krijgt deze week te maken met een - fictief - team dat volledig is uitgeblust. De flow is eruit, de frustratie neemt de overhand, het doel is uit zicht. Vanuit de BNR Brainstorm- lounge bij Johnny River in Amsterdam gaan onze vrije denkers er weer een enthousiast en succesvol team van te maken. Met filosoof, jurist en publicist Menno van der Veen, derivatenexpert Calmer Roos en Suzanne Ermers, uitgeefdirecteur van Algemene Zingeving bij VBK Uitgevers. ScenarioVan het fictieve team van de net zo verzonnen startup 3D to the max! 3D to the max! maakt en verkoopt ontwerpen voor 3D-printers. Zelf print het ook allerlei hippe 3D-spullen. Klanten zijn vooral particulieren, het team wil ook bedrijven als klant binnenhalen. TeamDe 28-jarige Saskia is de community manager en werkte hiervoor als callcentre-manager bij Nuon. Ze heeft PR en Communicatie gestudeerd, woont sinds drie jaar samen in Amsterdam, ze rijdt een Mini en houdt van reizen. Merel, 34 jaar, is designer, werkte hiervoor , als technisch ontwerper, bij TNO. Studeerde aan de Rietveld academie, is getrouwd, heeft 1 kind en is in verwachting van haar tweede. Ze woont in Abcoude, rijdt een oude Saab en in haar vrije tijd schrijft ze gedichten. Jan-Dirk, is 30 jaar en is de project-manager van 3D to the Max!. Werkte hiervoor bij Funda, studeerde aan Nyenrode, is getrouwd en heeft 2 kinderen. Hij woont in Nieuwegein en rijdt in een Audi A4. Is een fervent kite-surfer. Bart, 25 jaar en is de IT-developer, werkte hiervoor bij Ziggo, studeerde aan de HTS. Hij is single en woont in Utrecht. Is een succesvol gamer en won al verschillende toernooien. Oh en hij rijdt een Nissan. Fulco, 34 jaar en de business-developer van het team. Werkte eerder bij ABN Amro en studeerde aan Nyenrode. Inmiddels al weer 10 jaar getrouwd en heeft 3 kinderen. Woont in Loenen aan de Vecht, rijdt in Volvo V70 en heeft als hobby: rally rijden. De kwestieCommunity manager Saskia krijgt haar community niet van de grond, want business developer Fulco komt maar niet met klanten. En dat vindt Fulco weer frustrerend. Hij kan bedrijven niet duidelijk maken waarom ze met 3D, to the Max! in zee moeten gaan. Project-manager Jan-Dirk roept heel vaak visie en strategie, maar niemand denkt met hem mee, vindt hij. Zelf heeft hij wel een visie maar de andere teamleden vinden die veel te vaag. IT developer Bart vindt dat ze allemaal lekker bezig zijn, het bedrijf staat nu eenmaal in de kinderschoenen, dat vraagt geduld. Designer Merel, maakt het ene ontwerp na het andere en laat die ook trots aan de andere teamleden zien. Meedenken over visie en strategie is niet haar taak, vindt ze. Benieuwd hoe onze brainstormers dit team weer op de rit krijgen? Luister maandag om 19.00 uur naar BNR Brainstorm!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Onze woningen verwarmen we straks met restwarmte, of met lokaal opgewekt biogas. Maar niet met aardgas en dus kunnen we de landelijke gasinfrastructuur dus maar beter ontmantelen, zegt Schone. Hij wil dat gemeenten de regie krijgen over deze transitie, want zij weten het best over welke bronnen ze beschikken en ze hebben de kortste lijntjes naar bewoners. En in het Gelderse dorp Hengelo wordt een natuur- en recreatiepark gecombineerd met 7.000 zonnepanelen. En dat gaat prima samen, zegt Richard Klatten, van energiebedrijf Qurrent. Ammoniak. Een stinkend goedje. Maar ook een goede energiedrager. Nuon wil ammoniak maken uit waterstof en stikstof met behulp van overtollige duurzame elektriciteit van bijvoorbeeld offshore windparken en dit op een later moment, als de elektriciteit wél nodig is, verbranden in zijn Groningse Magnum-centrale. Luister elke maandag om 15.30 uur naar BNR Duurzaam.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Mathieson talks about his amazing career in micro electronics. At the time of interview, he was a system architect at Nvidia. Prior to this, John had worked at Sinclair Research on the Spectrum computer; co-formed Flare Technology which would evolve into the Atari Jaguar and was then part of VM Labs. This interview is a must for anyone interested in hardware and startups. RIP website: remotely-interested.com RIP facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remotely.interested/ RIP twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatInterested John Mathieson: http://www.konixmultisystem.co.uk/index.php?id=interviews&content=john http://www.retrovideogamer.co.uk/index.php?topic=4971.0 Atari Jaguar: http://atarijaguargamebygame.libsyn.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf5tciX9br4 Caleco Chameleon: http://www.retrovgs.com/press.html Clive Sinclair: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/sir-clive-sinclair/sir-clive-sinclair_b_7550968.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc3kGyYyqgQ Spectrum: http://sinclair.recreatedzxspectrum.com/ NUON: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lpViVaMtrM GamesMaster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIrk-qAM_1s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m46INzWgY1M (AMOS competition) Bad Influence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkgcg4pRsaA Amiga: http://spectrum.ieee.org/view-from-the-valley/computing/hardware/amiga-30-and-the-unkillable-machine http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jul/23/commodore-amiga-at-30-the-computer-that-made-the-uk-games-industry
Maandag 30 maart was er weer een Nuon Academy! Ditmaal geeft Eduard Blacquière (dé expert in Nederland in SEO - zoekmachine optimalisatie) het webinar 'Zo komt uw site hoger in Google!'Ondernemers weten dat een hoge positie in Google direct nieuwe klanten oplevert. Wanneer bedrijven goed vindbaar zijn, worden zij eerder als betrouwbaar gezien én krijgen zij sneller de gunst van potentiële klanten.Meer informatie en gratis aanmelden (voor onze zakelijke klanten) kan op www.nuon.nl/academy
Minns ni hur Leif GW Persson säger godmorgon? Eller med hur många miljarder värdet på Nuon skrivits ned? Det är dags för en återblick på vårens nyheter - från de mest välbevakade till de mer udda och obskyra. Här är Lantzkampen Midsommarspecial, med väl valda godbitar ur säsongens program. Medverkande: Johan Hilton, Kristin Lundell, Tarik Saleh, Doreen Månsson, Dilsa Demirbag Sten, Erik Helmerson, Staffan Dopping, Erik Blix, Martina Thun, Ulf Danielsson, Jenny Strömstedt och Henrik Johnsson. Programledare: Annika Lantz Domare: Sara Lövestam
En podcast om retorik och påverkan, politisk kommunikation och retoriskt entreprenörskap. Välkommen till retorikpodden med Fredrik och Jonathan. Lyssna i spelaren ovan eller via Podcaster. Initialt följer vi upp vår artikel i DN om Maud Olofssons retoriska insats i Aktuellt i veckan med anledning av KU:s granskning av Nuon-affären. Vad kan vi säga om hennes […] Inlägget Kampanjfilmsretorik 2014 dök först upp på Retorikpodden.
Godmorgon, världen! 18 maj. Om EU-kritik nu och då, om valaffischens plats, Schweiz röstar om Gripen, reportage från Gammelsvenskby i Ukraina, betraktelse från Cannes om tvillingfilmer, krönika av Göran Rosenberg och Panelen diskuterar bl.a. Nuon och försvaret. I timme 2 reportage om hur det kommer att märkas att vi blivit sämre i skolan, satir med Public Service, reportage från Ukraina inför valet och från Indien EFTER valet där, hör också om krigsläget i Syrien och om fotbollshuvudstaden Madrids två olika klubbar. Kåseri med Ludvig Rasmusson om Haydn och öronvax.
Alla pratar om Maud Olofsson och hennes redan klassiska bombning i Aktuellt i tisdags. Lilla drevet lyfter perspektivet och frågar sig hur Mauds tillvaro kommer se ut framöver, efter Nuon-skandalen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Godmorgon, världen! Söndagen 20 maj 2014 Maktkampen mellan Ryssland och Väst. Världsarvet Valparaisos kullar i brand. Vad är vitsen med att skriva porträtt. Påskpop är ingen hit. Krönikör Nina Björk. Panelen debatterar Nuon, Fi och Eu-valet. Israels armé söker araber. Satir Public Service. Hur farligt är deflation? Bibliska filmer upprör alltid. Maktkamp i Italiensk politik. Kåsör Ludvig Rasmusson. Programledare Sara Stenholm Producent Lena Bejerot Tekniker Jari Hänninen
Nanna Johansson känner en matthet över att hon förväntas kommentera Barbie-dockor och grabbduos på tv. Kringlan Svensson frågar sig varför SVT hatar Piratpartiet men älskar Sverigedemokraterna. Ola Söderholm har tänkt på att debatten om fotbollsvåldet ofta blir helt hopplös. Lilla drevet anser också att åsiktskorridoren för vad man får säga om tiggare är för bred. Dessutom avslöjas att det är Nuon-affärens förtjänst att det överhuvudtaget fortfarande finns skillnader mellan socialdemokraterna och moderaterna. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vattenfall, Nuon und verfassungsmäßige Auswirkungen // Dem Pisa-Trend zum Trotz: ehrgeizige Schüler beim schwedischen "Jugend forscht"
We download our collective consciousness into Cybertown to air our grievances with Resident Evil 6 and NiGHTS, while also spending an inordinate amount of time discussing the TurboGrafx-16, the Ataris Lynx and Jaguar, Merlin Racing for the Nuon, Elexis Si
This week I tackle the depts of Bullet Witch and find out if it’s really as bad as people say, Have a blast on Bomberman Live, Nintey Nine Nights is better than imagined, Dynasty Warriors Gundam and Blue Dragon get Demoed, and also find out if Sonic and Golden Axe on the Xbox Arcade are worth your money. Mix […]
This week I play a ton of games, 13 of them to be exact! Games such as Mickey Mania, Gaiares, TMNT, and Hoshigami just to name a few. I also talk about what I thought about the Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony E3 press conferences as well as the games and suprises they had to show. My […]
This show was posted on 7/3 but due to techincal difficulties it has a later date. This weeks show comes alittle earlier than expected due to the holiday. Problems with iTunes prevents me from having an iTunes feed for now. The Darkness on 360 arrives and I give you my in depth impressions on the game. A […]
This is the very first episode of Controller1 Gaming! I decided to skip talking about myself for now and got right to the gaming talk. Please subscribe to my feed, any support is greatly appreciated. Show Notes: -What I am Playing: -DiRT (360) -Yggdra Union (GBA) -Romancing SaGa (PS2) -Band of Bugs (360) -Gaming News -Retro […]