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In Episode 20, we are joined by Tom Wright, founder of OZZI Reusables and the OZZI Collection System, to discuss the impact of reusable containers on sustainability and the environment within the foodservice and hospitality world. The conversation covers Tom's journey in the culinary world, the functionality and benefits of the OZZI system, and its growing adoption across various sectors. This episode emphasizes the importance of accountability in reusable programs, the financial advantages of using the OZZI system, and identifies the innovation with each product offering, including customizable containers and new product releases coming, which include cups and cutlery. The discussion also touches on the future of reusables, recycling initiatives, and the significance of the three R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Takeaways The OZZI Reusable System is designed to reduce waste and promote sustainability. Accountability is crucial for the success of reusable programs. The system has been implemented in over 500 locations across 11 countries. Financial benefits include a quick return on investment for users. Customization options for containers enhance brand identity. Innovations in cutlery and cups are expanding the OZZI product line. The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of reusable solutions. Recycling initiatives are integral to OZZI's mission. The three Rs—Reduce, Reuse, Recycle—are central to OZZI's philosophy. The future of reusables is promising, driven by consumer demand and legislation. Chapters 00:00 Show Open & Introductions 03:01 The Journey of Tom Wright and OZZI 08:05 Solutions for Schools, Universities, Businesses and More 09:24 How the OZZI Process Works 14:14 Financial Benefits of OZZI 17:22 Container Sizes and Customization Options 20:07 Innovations in Reusable Cutlery and Cups 23:42 The Future of Reusables and Market Trends 24:24 Recycling Initiatives and the Three R's 29:55 Closing Thoughts and Sample Requests Links - Explore Veda™ - Eco-Products' reusable containers that can be used with OZZI Collection Machines (https://tinyurl.com/mry3anfu) - How the OZZI collection machine works with reusable packaging containers - watch - play now! (https://youtu.be/NddNOfZ9oPA?si=CEtHg-MwCBojwwj2) - WATCH OZZI in action! University of Denver Case Study: https://youtu.be/v8AEDsTiLew?si=TyQb7Njg4K_5kcU_ Senior Living Community Case Study: https://youtu.be/lWCDwu6kn4A?si=Kdk-JXMO8RqOGDn1 - Explore our innovative, industry leading lineup of manufacturers we rep at: www.hodegroup.com - Visit the Hode Group Chicago Showroom: hodegroupshowroom.com - Listen to Let's Set Your Table on Apple Podcasts
Drei Freunde sind Fans von ihrem Schulhaus und erkunden es nach der Schule heimlich. Das ist wahnsinnig spannend! (Ab 8 Jahren) Janina, Izet und Jonas bleiben nach der Schule immer häufiger im Ozzi. Eigentlich heisst es Pestalozzi-Schulhaus, aber die drei nennen es Ozzi. Sie sagen ihren Eltern, sie müssten im Ozzi noch Hausaufgaben machen. Das ist nicht einmal gelogen, nur sind die Aufgaben eher Mutproben. Zum Beispiel der Ausflug in den Keller. Oder die heimliche Übernachtung im Ozzi. Ganz schön gruselig nachts im Schulhaus! ____________________ Autor: Simon Chen ____________________ Mit: Rachel Braunschweig (Erzählerin) Musik: Hansueli Tischhauser und Simon Grab – Tontechnik: Franz Baumann – Regie: Eleanor Rutman ____________________ Produktion: SRF 2013 ____________________ Das ist «SRF Kids Hörspiele»: Tolle Hörspiele für Kinder ab 8 bis 12 Jahren auf Schweizerdeutsch. Ob Krimi, Abenteuer oder lustige Geschichten vom Pausenhof – für jeden Geschmack ist etwas dabei!
The fossil fuel based energy system has shaped capitalism and our geopolitical order. On the 50th year of TNI's existence, the State of Power report unveils the corporate and financial actors that underpin this order, the dangers of an unjust energy transition, lessons for movements of resistance, and the possibilities for transformative change. How can we build a Just energy transition in the age of corporate and imperial power? In today's episode, a special accompaniment to the 12th Annual State of Power Report on energy, Nick Buxton speaks to three interesting people who have unique perspectives on this question. Timothy Mitchell is a political theorist, historian and professor of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies at Columbia University. In 2012, his book Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil retold the history of energy in the Middle East, showing how oil weakened democracy, fuelled militarism and empire and created a dangerous myth of infinite growth. Thea Riofrancos is an associate professor of political science at Providence College and a member of the Climate and Community Project, a left-wing think tank. She works primarily on the politics of extraction, particularly in Latin America and the US. Her upcoming book is Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism. Ozzi Warwick is the chief education and research officer of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union of Trinidad and Tobago and the General Secretary of the national Joint Trade Union Movement. He is also a founding member of the Trade Unions for Energy Democracy South (TUED South), a new South-led trade union platform dedicated to a public approach to a just energy transition. Nick Buxton is TNI's Knowledge Hub Coordinator and founding editor of the State of Power report.
Welcome to another episode of the While She's Away Podcast! This week I got to chat with Marie all about her journey to becoming a digital nomad. Marie is the host of the Culture Cult Travel Show, a comedy podcast sharing untold stories from 197 countries! Marie is on a mission to create more travel and freedom in her life, by starting her own freelance business as a podcast editor. In this episode, we talk about... Some of the challenges Marie is facing around creating her dream life Limiting beliefs around creating a life as a digital nomad What impact your friends and family have on your mindset Being patient with yourself through the journey Deciding to take action instead of just dreaming Thank you for supporting and listening to the podcast! If you enjoyed this episode don't forget to leave a rating and review it or share it with a friend! Connect with Marie and I While She's Away Instagram While She's Away Tiktok Culture Cult Show Instagram Culture Cult Show TikTok Listen to the Culture Cult Show Thank you to our sponsor: OZZI Travel Safety OZZI is the best app for solo travel before and during a trip. I have found safer places to stay and saved hours of time researching with just a few taps. I highly recommend an OZZI Travel Safety Membership for your next trip! Right now, you can get 20% off your OZZI Travel PRO membership when you use WSAPOD on their website. Use this link with the code WSAPOD for 20% OFF your Ozzi Travel Pro Membership. Here's a link with instructions on how to redeem the discount: https://ozzi.app/redeem-a-promo-code-on-our-web-store/ Here is a link to get more information on OZZI: https://ozzi.app More Travel Resources Get 25% OFF TrustedHouseSitters Membership $10 OFF Worldpackers Membership Get up to 40% OFF Hostels All Over Europe
Justin and Zack are back for the final week of August with Canadian guest and this week they have Comic_Ozzi who brings quite a bit of knowledge in regards to Whatnot selling, comic book trading and more. Polybags are back for the Death of Superman. Catch up with the latest new Ninja Turtle characters from IDW. Follow Comic_Ozzi on Instagram and Youtube Email us at Thecomiccompodcast@gmail.com
The Ansari Podcast: Mahmoud Elansary and Osly Abraham, 2 Muslim Americans, discuss their feelings as Muslims in America. How Islam gets them through hardship, and how Islam challenges them to be better every single day. They talk about living day by day and striving towards good character of Islam. The struggle of being Muslim.
Con Ivan, Ozzi, Nico e Paolo di Nemiex Club. Oggi la parola “game”, o “gaming”, la sentiamo un po' ovunque. Parlando con le persone, parlando di comunicazione e marketing, parlando persino di business. The Game, Il Gioco, spesso video-game ha una sua storia che si fonda soprattutto in un rapporto tra essere umano e schermo, o device, o avatar. E allora come si interseca, nella società di oggi ma forse soprattutto di domani, il gaming? Davvero la gamification è un fenomeno su cui poggia la nostra predisposizione quasi antropologica a giocare? Ci facciamo queste domande e proveremo a darci delle risposte. Oppure no. Perché vogliamo riprovare a percorrere strade anche quando non ci sono. Ognuno a suo modo. Ognuno con la sua voce. Ma, sempre e comunque, Senza Confine.
Con Veronica, Ozzi e Nico.È in corso il Green Week Festival, un evento che da 10 anni aggrega attorno alle tematiche della Green Economy. Il tema sostenibilità è sicuramente centrale oggi, le lo sarà ancora di più domani. Nell'economia, certo, ma è forse importante parlare a 360 gradi anche di sostenibilità umana.Quanto la sostenibilità economica e dei processi produttivi è legata a quella sociale? E, ancora, è possibile portare i concetti della sostenibilità nel nostro quotidiano?Nella seconda stagione di Senza Confine ci facciamo queste domande e proveremo a darci delle risposte. Oppure no. Perché vogliamo riprovare a percorrere strade anche quando non ci sono. Ognuno a suo modo. Ognuno con la sua voce. Ma, sempre e comunque, Senza Confine.
after a nights sleep out friends take up Ozzi on his offer and say goodbye to some new and old friends. the group also decides that they need to help out Eric with getting Roco back on his "feet". Before leaving the town they choose to go see if they could maybe get a head start on getting the money by taking on the gym.
In this episode, Flavilla is joined by Ozzi Jarvinen. They discuss how to do remote work effectively and grow without losing company culture.Ozzi is a 4th generation entrepreneur. Born in Tampere, Finland, and starting the first business back in 2003. Due to interest in international business and geo arbitrage Ozzi made the move to Thailand in 2006 and since have called the tropical paradise his home.In 2010 Ozzi founded Iglu in Chiang Mai Thailand. Iglu was bootstrapped from Ozzi's spare bedroom and in 10 years, has grown into mid-size software consulting business that currently employs over 200 people with more than 30 different nationalities.Iglu is a remote working community representing an international network of companies, with over 200 digital professionals from 37 countries employed.They provide digital services and talent resources at competitive rates to clients worldwide.To connect with Ozzi, CLICK HERETo visit Iglu's website, CLICK HEREJoin Tech Brains Talk mailing list for more perks, CLICK HERETo find out more about 3 Colours Rule Agency, CLICK HERE
The Ansari Podcast: Mahmoud Elansary, Ozzi, and Japheth. 3 bestfriends discuss Ozzi's recent conversion to Islam from Catholicism, why he made the change to Islam, what he loves about Islam, his relationship with God, being grateful to God, God speaking to us, peoples egos stopping them from the truth, Muslims would not be Muslims if they werent born into it. Mahmoud doubts he'd find Islam on his own, difficult to admit everything about your life is a lie. Harsh environment for converts, Noticeable changes in his life since Islam and becoming muslim. Ozzi struggling with Depression and Anxiety before Islam. They discuss more about the journey towards God, religion and Islam. And how the journey to God is like any other Journey, knowledge and learning must be involved. Praying to God for guidance, God not having a gender, peoples hatred towards Islam. The Quran and Bible experiment, what Ozzis experience like being Muslim, not eating pork, people ignorance towards muslims and islam. Discuss Black Magic, Jinn, and their personal experiences with it. What magic does to you, how black magicians gain money and power. Japheth gives direct first hand stories on Black magic, its effect on a persons environment, the deal with the devil. They speak on what the Quran has to say about Black magic, how black magic can be used to destroy your marriage or life. Our reality is as cool as Tv shows and movies. And how culture works. Ozzi speaks on why he converted to islam starting at minute 45* Before that we speak on Black Magic and Social Norms.
Neste episódio especial você escutara uma fascinante história que o Marcio de Cambé do Estrada Sobrenatural vivenciou e mudou a visão dele sobre a ufologia. Um agradecimento especial para os participantes Ronni Goltara do Relatos Flutuantes, Celezio Jr do Estrada Sobrenatural, Cleitão, Dudu, Evandro e Ozzi do Ufologia de Quintal e ao Marcio de Cambé que nos deu este prazer. ____*____ Créditos: ELECTRIC DREAMS by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Wenn drei Freunde nach der Schule freiwillig im Schulhaus bleiben, heisst das wohl, dass es dort sehr spannend sein muss! Janina, Izet und Jonas bleiben nach der Schule immer häufiger im Ozzi hängen. Die drei nennen ihr Schulhaus Ozzi. Richtig heisst es Pestalozzi-Schulhaus. Als Ausrede geben sie ihren Eltern an, im Ozzi noch Hausaufgaben zu machen. Das ist nicht mal gelogen, nur fühlen sich die Aufgaben eher wie Mutproben an. Zum Beispiel der Ausflug in den Schulhaus-Keller mit den ausgestopften Tieren. Oder: Die drei Abenteurer planen, im Ozzi zu übernachten wenn es nur nicht so gruslig wäre! Autor: Simon Chen Erzählerin: Rachel Braunschweig Musik: Hansueli Tischhauser und Simon Grab Regie: Elena Rutman Eine Produktion von SRF, 2013
Ozzi Jarvinen, Founder of Iglu, finding solutions for a digital future How Iglu can help you align your organization for the digital future, relocate your business to Thailand, give you a business visa, so you can concentrate on what matters and enjoy life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maripimentashow/message
Tässä jaksossa keskustelemme yhdessä it-yritys Iglun perustajan ja toimitusjohtajan Ozzi Järvisen kanssa poikkeuksellisesti livenä tallennetussa jaksossa Pohjois-Thaimaan Chiang Maissa. Ozzi Järvinen saapui itse Thaimaahan vuonna 2006 ollen samalla ensimmäisiä diginomadeja – nykyajan termin mukaisesti. Vuotta myöhemmin hän pakkasi laukkunsa maan pääkaupungissa Bangkokissa ja muutti Chiang Maihin. Tampereella alunperin mainostoimistoa pitänyt Ozzi perusti Iglun vuonna 2010. … Jatka lukemista VV 009: Ozzi Järvinen – Iglu →
With a provocative book title, Laura Jane Grace is reclaiming a slur and repurposing it for her story of struggling with gender dysphoria and self-destructive behavior. Guest Alyson McManus helps us unpack this experience into something universal, with which we can all identify. Additional Resources: Lead Singer of Punk Band 'Against Me' Comes Out as Transgender in Rolling Stone Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace to Release Memoir 'Tranny' Later This Year Laura Jane Grace's Brutally Honest 'Tranny' Memoir: 10 Things We Learned Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace explains why she decided to title her memoir 'TRANNY.' One Year and One Million Words with Laura Jane Grace Laura Jane Grace on New Memoir, Why She's Not a Trans Spokesperson Rock’s Not Dead, It’s Ruled by Women: The Round-Table Conversation Beyond XX and XY: The Extraordinary Complexity of Sex Determination
Gary Suarez is a writer for Forbes, Noisey, Vinyl My Please, and many other places. He's got a rich knowledge of everything from hip-hop to metal, and he knows the intricacies of the music business more than most writers. Here, he talks to Dan and David about the internet, the lack of negative criticism, and what good has come of all the changes in music journalism over the past few years.
White Lung's Mish Barber-Way joins Dan and David to discuss what it's like being both a writer and musician, and how one pursuit informs the other. They discuss the state of music journalism, how the internet has changed music criticism, and how it's much more interesting to write about sex workers instead of musicians. You know, the normal stuff we usually discuss on this podcast.
Ian Cohen is a freelance writer who has been published everywhere from Pitchfork to Spin to Noisey. Here, he joins Dan and David to discuss the role of music criticism in 2017, what it's like to draw flack from the artists you cover, and how music journalism has changed in his two decades in the profession. Strap in, this one gets nerdy.
Brian Fallon of The Gaslight Anthem joins us to kick off our second series, Critical Acclaim. Here, we explore how musicians, critics, and the people who fall into both cambs deal with music journalists, harsh reviews, and constant online criticism. In the series opener, Brian talks about The Gaslight Anthem's journey, from The 59 Sound turning his band into Punknews darlings—and nabbing a glowing review on Pitchfork (we've never heard of it either)—to getting torn apart by seemingly everyone. Dive in as Brian spills trade secrets, like how major labels don't actually care what Pitchfork has to say about anything…
Billy Werner of Saetia and Hot Cross talks to Dan and David about why he hasn't gotten Saetia back together. He explains why the band's decided to stay in the past, even as their discography has gotten newly reissued by Jeremy Bolm of Touche Amore, and why hardcore should always be moving forward.
Chase Igliori is the Manager of American Football, Cap'n Jazz, Owen, and other bands not related to Mike or Tim Kinsella. In this episode, he talks to Dan and David about how he helped American Football get back together and put out a second record. Chase tells us what makes a successful reunion happen, and why others don't live up to all the hype. We also talk a lot of shit on Knapsack (sorry Knapsack).
In this episode, Jordan Blilie of The Blood Brothers talks with Dan and David about their short-lived reunion. The band got back together for a brief stint of touring before putting it to bed, so Blilie explains why they did it and, more importantly, why they didn't want to make new music.
In the first episode of No Plus Ones, Dan and David talk to David Sandström, the drummer of Refused, about getting paid $500,000 to play Coachella, making new music with his old band, the legacy of The Shape of Punk to Come, and what the future holds for Refused.
In this episode, Dan and David talked to Elena de Soto, one half of the team behind Atlanta's Wrecking Ball festival. She talks about how she got Thursday to reunite, how important it is for a fest to book reunion acts, and what bands she'll always be putting offers in for.
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