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A touch of Bundesliga glamour in Sydney. The German International School Sydney has announced a groundbreaking cooperation with soccer giant Borussia Dortmund. Last week, the school announced its cooperation as an official partner in the Youth Development Program of the traditional German soccer club. Former BVB player and Champions League winner Paul Lambert, who travelled to Sydney for the occasion, presented the program together with headmaster Michael Cordes and German ambassador Beate Grzeski. The official start of the new program will be in August. - Ein Hauch von Bundesliga-Glamour in Sydney. Die German International School Sydney hat eine wegweisende Kooperation mit Fußball Gigant Borussia Dortmund bekannt gegeben. Die Schule gab vergangene Woche ihre Zusammenarbeit als offizieller Partner im Youth Development Program des deutschen Fußball-Traditionsvereins bekannt. Der ehemalige BVB-Spieler und Champions-League-Sieger Paul Lambert, eigens angereist, präsentierte das Programm gemeinsam mit Schulleiter Michael Cordes und der deutschen Botschafterin Beate Grzeski. Der offizielle Startschuss für das neue Programm fällt im August.
On this episode of LID Radio Podcast, we're joined by Paul Lambert, author of Alive: Cultivating Living Organizations for Success in a Digital Age. About Paul Lambert Paul Lambert is the founding director of Living Work Consulting, Programme Lead for the People and Organizational Change executive education masterclasses at Henley Business School (a world top 20 provider of business education). He is also a former Senior Partner at Korn Ferry. He works with leading international clients to deliver innovative, human centric solutions to complex people and organizational challenges. About Alive Alive offers a fundamental shift in mindset. Organizations, like people, need to be seen as living, evolving organisms, which results in different ways of structuring and leading companies.
This week, we're joined by Simon Lappin, who shares incredible stories from carrying a crossbar across town just to train, to reaching Premier League glory with Norwich, and getting steamrolled by Celtic and Rangers while playing for St Mirren in Scotland. After joining Norwich in 2007, Lappin quickly fell in love with Delia Smith's Norwich, working under the likes of Peter Grant, Bryan Gunn, and Paul Lambert. He enjoyed plenty of ups and downs, including Paul Lambert taking Norwich from League 1 to the Premier League, getting ‘frozen' out of the team, and, of course, many legendary nights out with Browny (and his mum). Bespoke kits for your club with O'Neills Sportswear UK
From the Stage to the Soul: Robin Lloyd's A Believer's Perspective on Life, Legacy & Faith On the latest episode of The Debbie Nigro Show, I had the real honor of talking with Robin Lloyd—a man whose life journey reads like a Hollywood script… but with a whole lot more heart. Robin started his career as a singer, sharing stages with Marvin Gaye, Tina Turner, James Brown, The Supremes, and more. He was part of the legendary Dick Clark Caravan of Stars, toured with iconic names, and was even managed by Shelly Berger (yep, the longtime manager of The Temptations). But fame wasn't enough. After a moment of soul-searching (and realizing money doesn't buy peace), Robin walked away from music and built a new life—literally. He became a celebrated minority homebuilder, landing on the cover of Builder Architect Magazine. Then, life threw another curveball: a traumatic car accident that left him fighting for his life and re-learning to walk and talk. Out of that pain came purpose. During his recovery, Robin began writing reflections—snippets of wisdom and gratitude—which eventually became his new book, A Believer's Perspective. With the encouragement of our mutual longtime friend Paul Lambert, and the help of my favorite book coach Donna Kozik, Robin's dream book became a reality. His book is about hope, perspective, and divine connection. “Everybody has a perspective,” Robin said on the show. “I just decided to share mine.” Tune in to this podcast of our live conversation on The Debbie Nigro Show and hear his incredible story, his time with greatness, his lessons from loss—and why believing is the most powerful thing we can do.
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SMFM2016500期节目的时候,有听友许愿想听五个人聚齐聊奥斯卡,你看,这不就来了么(央视主持范儿)。这期我们聊了聊10部提名奥斯卡最佳影片的作品,也顺便给大家推荐了几部,我们认为更值得的作品。我们吵了个痛快,也希望大家听个开心~04:05 今年的奥斯卡提名综述10:30 《艾米莉亚·佩雷斯》36:24 《魔法坏女巫》42:33 《粗野派》1:29:18 《无名小辈》1:37:23 《秘密会议》1:56:55 《阿诺拉》2:36:57 《沙丘2》2:39:52 《某种物质》2:45:39 《我仍在此 》2:49:33 《五分钱男孩》2:54:25 虽然没入围最佳影片,但是我们更推荐它们3:03:08 大家的一些预测「什么电苔」出了全新付费专辑《有什么好笑的?》,大家可以直接选择点击如下链接购买完整专辑,收听所有后续更新,https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcast-topic/673ac195f373fe5d4d1f7d2f开头bgm:Dreaming by Blondie《阿诺拉》插曲结尾bgm:El Mal by Zoe Saldana/Karla Sofia Gascon/Camille 《艾米莉亚·佩雷斯》想做嘉宾,联系我们:whatfmmovie@163.com孔老师微博@做着学生的孔老师王老师微博@浩浩很含蓄什么电台官方微博@什么电苔某老师B站:什么电苔孔老师 本期阵容:什么电苔 全体主播第97届奥斯卡完整入围名单最佳男主角● 阿德里安·布洛迪 – 《粗野派》● 提莫西·夏勒梅 – 《无名小辈》● 科尔曼·多明戈 – 《监狱剧院》● 拉尔夫·费因斯 – 《秘密会议》● 塞巴斯蒂安·斯坦 – 《飞黄腾达》最佳男配角● 尤里·鲍里索夫 – 《阿诺拉》● 基兰·库利金 – 《真正的痛苦》● 爱德华·诺顿 – 《无名小辈》● 盖伊·皮尔斯 – 《粗野派》● 杰里米·斯特朗 – 《飞黄腾达》最佳女主角● 辛西娅·艾莉沃 – 《魔法坏女巫》● 卡拉·索菲亚·加斯孔 – 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》● 米基·麦迪逊 – 《阿诺拉》● 黛米·摩尔 – 《某种物质》● 费尔南达·托雷斯 – 《我仍在此》最佳女配角● 莫妮卡·巴巴罗 – 《无名小辈》● 阿丽安娜·格兰德 – 《魔法坏女巫》● 费莉西蒂·琼斯 – 《粗野派》● 伊莎贝拉·罗西里尼 – 《秘密会议》● 佐伊·索尔达娜 – 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》最佳动画长片 ● 《猫的奇幻漂流》 – Gints Zilbalodis, Matīss Kaža, Ron Dyens 和 Gregory Zalcman● 《头脑特工队2》 – Kelsey Mann 和 Mark Nielsen● 《蜗牛的回忆》 – Adam Elliot 和 Liz Kearney●《超级无敌掌门狗:企鹅的复仇》 – Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham 和 Richard Beek● 《荒野机器人》 – Chris Sanders 和 Jeff Hermann最佳动画短片● 《毛发再生的男人》 – Nicolas Keppens 和 Brecht Van Elslande● 《柏树树荫下》 – Shirin Sohani 和 Hossein Molayemi● 《魔糖》 – Daisuke Nishio 和 Takashi Washio● 《漫步至仙境》 – Nina Gantz 和 Stienette Bosklopper● 《噫!》 – Loïc Espuche 和 Juliette Marquet最佳摄影● 《粗野派》 – Lol Crawley● 《沙丘2》 – Greig Fraser● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Paul Guilhaume● 《玛丽亚·》 – Ed Lachman● 《诺斯费拉图》 – Jarin Blaschke最佳服装设计● 《无名小辈》 – Arianne Phillips● 《秘密会议》 – Lisy Christl● 《角斗士2》 – Janty Yates 和 Dave Crossman● 《诺斯费拉图》 – Linda Muir● 《魔法坏女巫》 – Paul Tazewell最佳导演● 《阿诺拉》 – Sean Baker● 《粗野派》 – Brady Corbet● 《无名小辈》 – James Mangold● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Jacques Audiard● 《某种物质》 – Coralie Fargeat最佳纪录片长片● 《黑箱日记》 – Shiori Ito, Eric Nyari 和 Hanna Aqvilin● 《唯一的家园》 – Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal 和 Yuval Abraham● 《瓷器战争》 – Brendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev, Aniela Sidorska 和 Paula DuPre’ Pesmen● 《政变的配乐》 – Johan Grimonprez, Daan Milius 和 Rémi Grellety● 《甘蔗》 – Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie 和 Kellen Quinn最佳纪录片短片● 《死亡数字》 – Kim A. Snyder 和 Janique L. Robillard● 《我准备好了,典狱长》 – Smriti Mundhra 和 Maya Gnyp● 《事件》 – Bill Morrison 和 Jamie Kalven● 《心跳的仪器》 – Ema Ryan Yamazaki 和 Eric Nyari● 《 爱乐唯她:纽约爱乐首位女团员》 – Molly O'Brien 和 Lisa Remington最佳剪辑● 《阿诺拉》 – Sean Baker● 《粗野派》 – David Jancso● 《秘密会议》 – Nick Emerson● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Juliette Welfling● 《魔法坏女巫》 – Myron Kerstein最佳国际影片● 巴西 – 《我仍在此》● 丹麦 – 《拿针的女孩》● 法国 – 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》● 德国 – 《神圣无花果之种》● 拉脱维亚 – 《猫的奇幻漂流》最佳化妆与发型设计● 《不同的男人》 – Mike Marino, David Presto 和 Crystal Jurado● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Julia Floch Carbonel, Emmanuel Janvier 和 Jean-Christophe Spadaccini● 《诺斯费拉图》 – David White, Traci Loader 和 Suzanne Stokes-Munton● 《某种物质》 – Pierre-Olivier Persin, Stéphanie Guillon 和 Marilyne Scarselli● 《魔法坏女巫》 – Frances Hannon, Laura Blount 和 Sarah Nuth最佳原创音乐● 《粗野派》 – Daniel Blumberg● 《秘密会议》 – Volker Bertelmann● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Clément Ducol 和 Camille● 《魔法坏女巫》 – John Powell 和 Stephen Schwartz● 《荒野机器人》 – Kris Bowers最佳原创歌曲● 《El Mal》 – 选自《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》;音乐:Clément Ducol 和 Camille;歌词:Clément Ducol, Camille 和 Jacques Audiard● 《The Journey》 – 选自《六三八》;音乐和歌词:Diane Warren● 《Like A Bird》 – 选自《监狱剧院》;音乐和歌词:Abraham Alexander 和 Adrian Quesada● 《Mi Camino》 – 选自《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》;音乐和歌词:Camille 和 Clément Ducol● 《Never Too Late》 – 选自《埃尔顿·约翰:永不嫌晚》;音乐和歌词:埃尔顿·约翰, Brandi Carlile, Andrew Watt 和 Bernie Taupin最佳影片● 《阿诺拉》 – Alex Coco, Samantha Quan 和 Sean Baker, 制片人● 《粗野派》 – 提名待定● 《无名小辈》 – Fred Berger, James Mangold 和 Alex Heineman, 制片人● 《秘密会议》 – Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell 和 Michael A. Jackman, 制片人● 《沙丘2》 – Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Tanya Lapointe 和 Denis Villeneuve, 制片人● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – 提名待定● 《我仍在此》 – 提名待定● 《五分钱男孩》 – 提名待定● 《某种物质》 – 提名待定● 《魔法坏女巫》 – Marc Platt, 制片人最佳美术指导● 《粗野派》 – 美术指导:Judy Becker;布景装饰:Patricia Cuccia● 《秘密会议》 – 美术指导:Suzie Davies;布景装饰:Cynthia Sleiter● 《沙丘2》 – 美术指导:Patrice Vermette;布景装饰:Shane Vieau● 《诺斯费拉图》 – 美术指导:Craig L;布景装饰: Beatrice Brentnerová● 《魔法坏女巫》- 美术指导:Nathan Crowley; 布景装饰: Lee Sandales最佳真人短片●一个外星人 – Sam Cutler-Kreutz 和 David Cutler-Kreutz●阿努贾 – Adam J. Graves 和 Suchitra Mattai●我不是机器人 – Victoria Warmerdam 和 Trent● 最后的游骑兵 – Cindy Lee 和 Darwin Shaw● 无法沉默的人 – Nebojša Slijepčević 和 Danijel Pek最佳音效● 无名小辈 – Tod A. Maitland, Donald Sylvester, Ted Caplan, Paul Massey 和 David Giammarco● 沙丘2 – Gareth John, Richard King, Ron Bartlett 和 Doug Hemphill● 埃米利亚·佩雷斯 – Erwan Kerzanet, Aymeric Devoldère, Maxence Dussère, Cyril Holtz 和 Niels Barletta● 魔法坏女巫 – Simon Hayes, Nancy Nugent Title, Jack Dolman, Andy Nelson 和 John Marquis● 野生机器人 – Randy Thom, Brian Chumney, Gary A. Rizzo 和 Leff Lefferts最佳视觉效果● 异形:罗慕路斯 – Eric Barba, Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser, Daniel Macarin 和 Shane Mahan● 更好的人 – Luke Millar, David Clayton, Keith Herft 和 Peter Stubbs● 沙丘2 – Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe 和 Gerd Nefzer● 猩球王国 – Erik Winquist, Stephen Unterfranz, Paul Story 和 Rodney Burke● 魔法坏女巫 – Pablo Helman, Jonathan Fawkner, David Shirk 和 Paul Corbould最佳改编剧本(Writing – Adapted Screenplay)● 无名小辈 – 编剧:James Mangold 和 Jay Cocks● 秘密会议 – 编剧:Peter Straughan● 埃米利亚·佩雷斯 – 编剧:Jacques Audiard;与 Thomas Bidegain, Léa Mysius 和 Nicolas Livecchi 合作● 五分钱男孩 – 编剧:RaMell Ross & Joslyn Barnes● 监狱剧院 – 编剧:Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar;故事:Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence Maclin, John “Divine G” Whitfield最佳原创剧本● 阿诺拉 – 编剧:Sean Baker● 粗野派 – 编剧:Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold● 真正的痛苦 – 编剧:Jesse Eisenberg● 九月五日 – 编剧:Moritz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum;联合编剧:Alex David● 某种物质 – 编剧:Coralie Fargeat
Paul Lambert is the Co-founder and CEO of Quilt, a company designing smart ductless heat pumps for residential heating and cooling with intelligent room-by-room controls. Quilt was founded in 2022 and launched in the San Francisco Bay Area in spring 2024. Since then, they have achieved hundreds of deployments and are preparing to expand to their next market in Southern California. Earlier this year, they announced a $33 million Series A financing round co-led by Energy Impact Partners and Galvanize Climate Solutions, following a $9 million seed round in 2023 co-led by Lowercarbon Capital and Gradient Ventures. MCJ is proud to have invested in both rounds through our venture funds.Before founding Quilt, Paul led sustainability efforts at Area 120, Google's in-house incubator for product ideas developed during employees' 20% time. He previously held product roles at Google and Twitter and began his career by founding, running, and exiting a startup called LearnDot.In this conversation, we wanted to understand Paul's product mindset—how Quilt works, the assumptions he's validated along the way, and how he's approached the challenges of building the business.In this episode, we cover: [2:01] The origin of the name Quilt [3:32] An overview of Quilt's product stack [5:37] Quilt's installation process [8:24] An overview of mini splits[10:56] How Paul and his co-founder decided on ductless mini splits [17:09] Paul's path from design spec to prototype [18:47] The company's progress to date[21:38] Consumer sentiment about heat pumps[23:51] Seasonal changes that drive consumers to purchase Quilt[27:16] Paul's biggest learnings in building the company [32:16] Design considerations in Quilt's product[34:59] Workforce development and other inertia challenges [40:51] What's next for Quilt [45:52] Where Quilt is hiring, plus its newly launched merch storeEpisode recorded on Dec 17, 2024 (Published on Jan 23, 2025) Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review! Share feedback or suggest future topics and guests at info@mcj.vc.Connect with MCJ:Cody Simms on LinkedInVisit mcj.vcSubscribe to the MCJ Newsletter*Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant
Jake Maymudes, visual effects supervisor and CEO of Wylie Co., shares his experiences working on major projects like Dune: Part One, Dune: Part Two, and Alien: Romulus. Jake discusses the creative and technical challenges involved in creating the stunning visuals for these films, from complex simulations to photoreal environments. He also reflects on his journey through the visual effects industry, including early work at ILM and his collaborations with industry titans like Paul Lambert and Eric Barba, who he credits as key influences in his career. The conversation dives into the shifting landscape of visual effects, with Jake exploring the growing role of AI in workflows and its implications for artistry and production. He highlights Wylie Co.'s ability to adapt and thrive by handling diverse projects, from high-profile films to episodic content like The Last of Us. Packed with behind-the-scenes insights, Jake's reflections provide a fascinating glimpse into the evolving art and business of visual effects, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, adaptability, and creative problem-solving.
A deep dive into Dune: Part Two with Oscar winner Paul Lambert, including that amazing black-and-white infrared sequence.
Ian Failes from befores & afters chats to visual effects supervisor Paul Lambert about 'Dune: Part Two', including on the opening eclipse moments, the sandworm riding, the attack on the spice harvester, how Giedi Prime was made, the battle of Arrakis, and how the Fremen's blue eyes were achieved.
Oh, the heat pump — a climate tech darling that still hasn't hit the big time yet. One challenge for heat pumps is that the customer experience can be difficult, involving a complex installation process, poor installation jobs, and even technicians that don't want to sell you one. What's it going to take to get heat pumps right? In this episode, Shayle talks to Paul Lambert, founder and CEO of the heat-pump company Quilt. They talk through the nuts and bolts of the customer experience and how to improve it. (Shayle and Energy Impact Partners invest in Quilt). They cover topics like: Why many technicians are ambivalent or resistant to selling heat pumps The cost stack for heat pumps, including the surprising cost of materials The complex labor involved that ratchets up the total price of installation Lessons from other industries, such as solar and auto Whether users actually save money on heat pump installations The challenges of vertical integration of the value chain Recommended resources Latitude Media: We have more data on the energy benefits of heat pumps — and they're big Catalyst: Ramping up the pace of home electrification Catalyst: Unleashing the magic of heat pumps Catalyst is brought to you by EnergyHub. EnergyHub is working with more than 70 utilities across North America to help scale VPP programs to manage load growth, maximize the value of renewables, and deliver flexibility at every level of the grid. To learn more about their Edge DERMS platform and services, go to energyhub.com.= On December 3 in Washington, DC, Latitude Media is bringing together a range of experts for Transition-AI 2024, a one-day, in-person event addressing both sides of the AI-energy nexus: the challenges AI poses to the grid, and the opportunities. Our podcast listeners get a 10% discount on this year's conference using the code LMPODS10. Register today here!
Do Brendan Rodgers' latest signings for Celtic signal a new era of Champions League football for the club? Support The Football Show LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/@plzsoccer?sub_confirmation=1 Also on The Football Show: Full preview of this weekend's Old Firm Derby (Celtic v Rangers) Latest Celtic FC transfer news and Transfer Deadline Day rumours Why Scottish youth football coaches don't nurture creative players Kilmarnock and Hearts bow out of Europe: where did it go wrong? Exclusive interview with Paul Lambert about Celtic's Champions League draw A full breakdown of Celtic's UCL draw and Rangers Europa League draw Full preview of all of this weekend's Scottish Premiership fixtures including the first Old Firm Derby of the season And much more!
Listen back to Paul Cooney, Andy Walker and Craig Moore as they react to the Champions League draw and Paul Lambert joins them for a chat.
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White and Tommy Stewart are back again to talk Tommy's outfit, Seb's anniversary, Mrs White, hot curries on hot days, fish and chips, Kentish Town, Keir Starmer, the Spice Girls, 1996, Three Lions, Gary Barlow, Fugees, Oasis, Spaceman, Niko Kranjčar, Joe Rogan, Miley Cyrus, The Undertaker, The Rock, South Park, Christmas Day for football fans, Test cricket, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Reading Festival, Juventus, adidas, acid, Middlesbrough, Spice Boys Liverpool, Reebok, Juninho, Food of the Cods, David Beckham, Match of the Day, Raith Rovers, Gordon Brown, the Bayern Munich scoreboard, East Anglia, King Charles the Cnut, Norwich, Paul Lambert, 3–0 down back to town, The Dam Busters, World War II in Colour, Nigeria's Olympic immortals, King Nwankwo Kanu, Portsmouth, Paul Merson, the FA Cup, the UEFA Cup, AC Milan, Ronaldo & Rooney, Theirry Henry, heat maps, Celestine Babayaro, sex before kick off, Tommy's bucket list, Owen's birthday, Reservoir Logs, Viz, WrestleMania in London, Wembley, Sadiq Khan, Crocs, Birkenstocks, Harry Potter, Steve Coogan as Mick McCarthy, Roy Keane, broken cars, SEAT Ibizas, Van Life UK, The Goosemobile, Pep Guardiola, cutting the sole of your foot, Tenerife 2008, My Little Pony plasters, water polo, The Inbetweeners, the little general, and somehow so much more. Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mein heutiger Gast ist Paula Lambert, die als Deutschlands bekannteste Sex-Expertin und Beziehungsberaterin gilt. Mit ihren Büchern, Kolumnen und Podcasts hat sich Paula über die Jahre eine ebenso große wie treue Fangemeinde aufgebaut. Jetzt ist Paula, die eigentlich Susanne Frömel heißt, in Bülent Ceylans Wissens-Comedy-Show „Babbel Net!“ als Expertin zum Thema Fetisch zu sehen (ARD-Mediathek, ab dem 27. Juni um 18.00 Uhr). Zudem wird sie ab dem 15. September mit der Show „S@x Education – Die lustigste Gruppentherapie der Welt“ durch Deutschland touren. Wir sprechen über offene Beziehungen, Dreier-Sex, Selbstakzeptanz, besonders ungewöhnliche Sex-Fetische und wir versuchen zu klären, wie verklemmt oder offen die Gesellschaft heute ist, warum Frauen anders Sex haben als Männer und ob wir Menschen wirklich für Monogamie gemacht sind. Paula Lambert verrät, wie sie die bislang tiefste Krise ihres Lebens bewältigt hat, warum bei ihr in der Familie fast nur noch englisch gesprochen wird, wieso eine Psychotherapie für sie eines der größten Geschenke ist, das wir uns selbst machen können und sie trotz ihrer kommunikativ-quirligen Art eigentlich eine sehr introvertierte Frau ist. Hast du meinen Podcast bereits abonniert? Dann freue ich mich riesig! Falls nicht, dann hole das doch bitte jetzt nach, damit du in Zukunft garantiert keine neue Folge mehr verpasst. Und jetzt wünsche ich dir gute und inspirierende Unterhaltung mit Paula Lambert!
Quilt is building a smaller, smarter, more efficient, and more beautiful heat pump system to drastically reduce emissions coming from the home. Paul Lambert is co-founder and CEO of Quilt. Through his career he has taken mission-driven startups from 0 to 1 and led product development at some of the top companies in the world – most recently leading Area 120, Google's in-house incubator. In this episode, we covered... [1:25] Why Paul saw HVAC as the biggest climate opportunity [4:40] What truly is a heat pump [10:10] What differentiates Quilt's design [15:00] A quick dive on mini-splits [18:55] The efficiency gains of Quilt's system [21:45] Heat pump's dirty secret and how Quilt is addressing it [26:30] Where Quilt is at today and the vision for the future [33:50] The opportunity in HVAC installation [38:00] What Paul has learned as a software and hardware founder [41:25] A fun story about Quilt [43:35] Paul Lambert, the citrus tree king Connect with us: Instagram | LinkedIn | X This episode was recorded on June 18, 2024.
Paul Lambert, the director of the Religious Initiative at Brigham Young University's Wheatley Institute spoke to BYU-Idaho students about faith in his devotional address on June 11, 2024.
Paul Lambert, the religion initiative director at The Wheatley Institute at Brigham Young University talked to BYU-Idaho Radio's Bea Mattos about faith and keeping Christ at the center of your life ahead of his BYU-Idaho devotional.
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In this episode, I talk with CEO Paul Lambert of startup Quilt, which came out of stealth this week with heat pumps that are not ugly. They perform well too, and are easy to buy and install, but mostly they're not ugly. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.volts.wtf/subscribe
Paul Lambert is with us for this week's episode talking through his incredible rise from Motherwell yo winning the Champions League with Dortmund in 12 months, the pressure of the ten in a row Old Form derby, the highs and lows of management, and Browny costing him his job. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dive into Wednesday’s news with Boyd today. Learn more about why college students are protesting around the U.S. with Jennifer Graham. Jacob Mchangama debunks the push for European-style speech regulations because of concerns of First Amendment rights. Paul Lambert provides a solution to gain confidence in our university systems through having greater diversity among religious perspectives. Explore the new FEC rule about election campaign finances and the strategic implications from it and More!
As confidence in our university system falls, there may be a remedy that we should center more in our conversation. Wheatley Institute’s Paul Lambert deep dives into how greater diversity among religious perspectives can help solve the problems plaguing our colleges. Religious beliefs should be an extension of universities’ DEI initiatives and giving these ideas a real seat at the table might be worth giving a chance to combat prejudices and persecutions.
Well...what were we worried about? An On The Ball Norwich City Podcast to enjoy about a game worth remembering, as the Canaries got (another) one over their old rivals Ipswich Town with a 1-0 win on Saturday. A panel of Steve Sanders (aka NCFC Numbers), Dan Brigham, Zoe Morgan and Ryan Livermore relive the supercharged atmosphere on a memorable day at Carrow Road, sing the praises of free-kick hero Marcelino Nunez, laud Wagner's grown-up tactics, and mention the 15-year run quite a lot. Plus, the poor man's Paul Lambert and the Ben Pearson tribute act, crying and booing through an enjoyable game of football, and Ryan's quiz goes all Film 2009. Post-derby day joy from beginning to end! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conventional fuel solutions, particularly the widely used "natural gas," conceal a myriad of environmental hazards. Methane, the primary component in this mix, is a potent greenhouse gas — 25 times more impactful per gram than carbon dioxide — accompanied by a cocktail of toxic air pollutants, including benzene, a known carcinogen. And in home climate control, a silent but critical battle wages against traditional fuel-based systems. In Canada, 51% of homes are heated during winter with forced air furnaces, mainly fuelled by natural gas. The quest for more efficient, sustainable solutions led Paul Lambert, former Director of Area 120 at Google, to envision a Silicon Valley-powered endeavour in the fight against climate change. Paul, now Founder and CEO of Quilt, a pioneering force in crafting the world's most advanced home heating and cooling system, speaks about changing how we keep our homes' temperature comfortable. His career narrative weaves through technology, product development, and sustainability, drawing mainly from his experience in Google's well-known product development sector. Quilt embodies the mission to revolutionize home climate control by constructing an intelligent, ductless heat pump system — a fusion of sleek design and AI-driven efficiency that bids farewell to fossil fuels. Tune in as we delve into Quilt's audacious journey, poised at the precipice of redefining home climate systems, and explore how Paul and his team aim to usher humanity into a future free from the combustion habit, making an impact, as the company says, at a species level. Follow us on Instagram: @someonelikeyoupodcast.
Welcome back to Room 1 on 1 from the Homebhoys.A different approach this week, as we speak to former Celtic, Stenhousemuir, Clydebank and Queen of the South player Brian McColligan.Brian, who might have only made the one appearance for Celtic, but has some stories to tell from his football career.From his early days at Archaos with Regi Blinker, to sharing the pitch with Paul Lambert and Henrik Larsson.Brian tells us about his tales in the lower Scottish league and some of the big names he played with, down to the shock when he dropped into the Junior leagues.The chat finishes with a talk about his current role as an opposition scout for a current SPFL side and the enjoyment and satisfaction he takes from the role.A great listenYou can follow Brian on social media. Twitter (X) @BMcColligan Facebook Brian McColligan Instagram Brian_mccolligan80Enjoy!
Jane Lewis is joined by former Celtic captain Paul Lambert and Paul John Dykes, host of A Celtic State of Mind, to review the Hoops' season so far.
Paul Lambert, Chris Hawkey, Mark Parrish and Marney Gellner go to battle in Initals Game 495!
Since the war in Israel broke out over 2 months ago... business leaders have been grappling with how to address antisemitism and anti-Muslim hate in the workplace. Paul Lambert from the Wheatley Institute and Religious Freedom & Business Foundation joins to discuss how corporate leaders can do better at addressing religious issues and making people of faith feel included.
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird, and Tommy Stewart are together once again to chat about Shane MacGowan, kicking the cans, chainsaws and treadmills, Mr. Tickle, Paul Lambert, man-marking jobs, Juventus dream kits, Paulo Sousa, pre-match nerves, Zidane, Terry Venables, The Queen's Gambit, Charlton v Beckenbauer, Roy Keane's insanity beard, Glasgow's greatness, football history, Rain Man Seb, Hampden Park, walking tours, Celtic and Rangers, Madonna, geeks, cricket, William Randolph Hearst, Barcelona museums, pig's knees, Harry the Hornet, angry Roy Hodgson, Glenn Hoddle's Twitter, Elton John, Graham Taylor, Dad dancing, mascot weddings, R2-D2, Snoop Dogg, Frozen, Just Eat, Lady Ice, Salt-N-Pepa, Fire in the Booth, Sri Lankan food, MUNDIAL's new subscriber newsletter The Hat-trick, Ryanair, hidden charges, WWE, and remember, please subscribe to the magazine so that we can keep doing the podcast!CLICK HERE FOR MUNDIAL'S CHRISTMAS GIFT BUNDLESign up for the The Hat-Trick NewsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom closes his last full week before a shortened holiday week with a fully packed show full of guests stopping by and fun guests!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about people being themselves are risking failure but having the courage to take an initial leap and the conversation turns into a long conversation of people's cremated ashes, and KSTP's Chris Egert shares the latest headlines about an emergency city council meeting in Minneapolis and the growing angst of storeowners downtown in the Twin Cities, plus a discussion about everyone's go-to grocery store.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts on the Charissa Thompson controversy and previews the Vikings game against Denver, and actor Rex Linn, best known as Frank Tripp on CSI: Miami, joins the show to discuss his latest work, finally getting back to work after the conclusion of the strike, and to help promote Reba McEntire's new book "Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots".In hour #3, we have a star-studded cast. First Tim Lammers reminds us why nobody sees movies any more. Kristyn Burtt discusses celebrity scandals and probably ill-conceived presidential runs. Paul Lambert, perhaps better known as Meatsauce, hops on the phone. And Josh and Officer Dave are here in studio. What more could you ask for?On the Family, there's nothing better than a nice low interest rate. We don't have those quite yet, but it appears we might soon. Does this mean inflation is over? No. But it might mean it's better enough that you can give Black Friday a run for its money. Or your money, I guess.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom closes his last full week before a shortened holiday week with a fully packed show full of guests stopping by and fun guests!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about people being themselves are risking failure but having the courage to take an initial leap and the conversation turns into a long conversation of people's cremated ashes, and KSTP's Chris Egert shares the latest headlines about an emergency city council meeting in Minneapolis and the growing angst of storeowners downtown in the Twin Cities, plus a discussion about everyone's go-to grocery store.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts on the Charissa Thompson controversy and previews the Vikings game against Denver, and actor Rex Linn, best known as Frank Tripp on CSI: Miami, joins the show to discuss his latest work, finally getting back to work after the conclusion of the strike, and to help promote Reba McEntire's new book "Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots".In hour #3, we have a star-studded cast. First Tim Lammers reminds us why nobody sees movies any more. Kristyn Burtt discusses celebrity scandals and probably ill-conceived presidential runs. Paul Lambert, perhaps better known as Meatsauce, hops on the phone. And Josh and Officer Dave are here in studio. What more could you ask for?On the Family, there's nothing better than a nice low interest rate. We don't have those quite yet, but it appears we might soon. Does this mean inflation is over? No. But it might mean it's better enough that you can give Black Friday a run for its money. Or your money, I guess.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom closes his last full week before a shortened holiday week with a fully packed show full of guests stopping by and fun guests!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about people being themselves are risking failure but having the courage to take an initial leap and the conversation turns into a long conversation of people's cremated ashes, and KSTP's Chris Egert shares the latest headlines about an emergency city council meeting in Minneapolis and the growing angst of storeowners downtown in the Twin Cities, plus a discussion about everyone's go-to grocery store.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts on the Charissa Thompson controversy and previews the Vikings game against Denver, and actor Rex Linn, best known as Frank Tripp on CSI: Miami, joins the show to discuss his latest work, finally getting back to work after the conclusion of the strike, and to help promote Reba McEntire's new book "Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots".In hour #3, we have a star-studded cast. First Tim Lammers reminds us why nobody sees movies any more. Kristyn Burtt discusses celebrity scandals and probably ill-conceived presidential runs. Paul Lambert, perhaps better known as Meatsauce, hops on the phone. And Josh and Officer Dave are here in studio. What more could you ask for?On the Family, there's nothing better than a nice low interest rate. We don't have those quite yet, but it appears we might soon. Does this mean inflation is over? No. But it might mean it's better enough that you can give Black Friday a run for its money. Or your money, I guess.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom closes his last full week before a shortened holiday week with a fully packed show full of guests stopping by and fun guests!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about people being themselves are risking failure but having the courage to take an initial leap and the conversation turns into a long conversation of people's cremated ashes, and KSTP's Chris Egert shares the latest headlines about an emergency city council meeting in Minneapolis and the growing angst of storeowners downtown in the Twin Cities, plus a discussion about everyone's go-to grocery store.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts on the Charissa Thompson controversy and previews the Vikings game against Denver, and actor Rex Linn, best known as Frank Tripp on CSI: Miami, joins the show to discuss his latest work, finally getting back to work after the conclusion of the strike, and to help promote Reba McEntire's new book "Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots".In hour #3, we have a star-studded cast. First Tim Lammers reminds us why nobody sees movies any more. Kristyn Burtt discusses celebrity scandals and probably ill-conceived presidential runs. Paul Lambert, perhaps better known as Meatsauce, hops on the phone. And Josh and Officer Dave are here in studio. What more could you ask for?On the Family, there's nothing better than a nice low interest rate. We don't have those quite yet, but it appears we might soon. Does this mean inflation is over? No. But it might mean it's better enough that you can give Black Friday a run for its money. Or your money, I guess.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom closes his last full week before a shortened holiday week with a fully packed show full of guests stopping by and fun guests! In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about people being themselves are risking failure but having the courage to take an initial leap and the conversation turns into a long conversation of people's cremated ashes, and KSTP's Chris Egert shares the latest headlines about an emergency city council meeting in Minneapolis and the growing angst of storeowners downtown in the Twin Cities, plus a discussion about everyone's go-to grocery store. Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts on the Charissa Thompson controversy and previews the Vikings game against Denver, and actor Rex Linn, best known as Frank Tripp on CSI: Miami, joins the show to discuss his latest work, finally getting back to work after the conclusion of the strike, and to help promote Reba McEntire's new book "Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots". In hour #3, we have a star-studded cast. First Tim Lammers reminds us why nobody sees movies any more. Kristyn Burtt discusses celebrity scandals and probably ill-conceived presidential runs. Paul Lambert, perhaps better known as Meatsauce, hops on the phone. And Josh and Officer Dave are here in studio. What more could you ask for? On the Family, there's nothing better than a nice low interest rate. We don't have those quite yet, but it appears we might soon. Does this mean inflation is over? No. But it might mean it's better enough that you can give Black Friday a run for its money. Or your money, I guess. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom closes his last full week before a shortened holiday week with a fully packed show full of guests stopping by and fun guests! In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about people being themselves are risking failure but having the courage to take an initial leap and the conversation turns into a long conversation of people's cremated ashes, and KSTP's Chris Egert shares the latest headlines about an emergency city council meeting in Minneapolis and the growing angst of storeowners downtown in the Twin Cities, plus a discussion about everyone's go-to grocery store. Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts on the Charissa Thompson controversy and previews the Vikings game against Denver, and actor Rex Linn, best known as Frank Tripp on CSI: Miami, joins the show to discuss his latest work, finally getting back to work after the conclusion of the strike, and to help promote Reba McEntire's new book "Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots". In hour #3, we have a star-studded cast. First Tim Lammers reminds us why nobody sees movies any more. Kristyn Burtt discusses celebrity scandals and probably ill-conceived presidential runs. Paul Lambert, perhaps better known as Meatsauce, hops on the phone. And Josh and Officer Dave are here in studio. What more could you ask for? On the Family, there's nothing better than a nice low interest rate. We don't have those quite yet, but it appears we might soon. Does this mean inflation is over? No. But it might mean it's better enough that you can give Black Friday a run for its money. Or your money, I guess. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom closes his last full week before a shortened holiday week with a fully packed show full of guests stopping by and fun guests! In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about people being themselves are risking failure but having the courage to take an initial leap and the conversation turns into a long conversation of people's cremated ashes, and KSTP's Chris Egert shares the latest headlines about an emergency city council meeting in Minneapolis and the growing angst of storeowners downtown in the Twin Cities, plus a discussion about everyone's go-to grocery store. Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts on the Charissa Thompson controversy and previews the Vikings game against Denver, and actor Rex Linn, best known as Frank Tripp on CSI: Miami, joins the show to discuss his latest work, finally getting back to work after the conclusion of the strike, and to help promote Reba McEntire's new book "Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots". In hour #3, we have a star-studded cast. First Tim Lammers reminds us why nobody sees movies any more. Kristyn Burtt discusses celebrity scandals and probably ill-conceived presidential runs. Paul Lambert, perhaps better known as Meatsauce, hops on the phone. And Josh and Officer Dave are here in studio. What more could you ask for? On the Family, there's nothing better than a nice low interest rate. We don't have those quite yet, but it appears we might soon. Does this mean inflation is over? No. But it might mean it's better enough that you can give Black Friday a run for its money. Or your money, I guess. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom closes his last full week before a shortened holiday week with a fully packed show full of guests stopping by and fun guests! In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about people being themselves are risking failure but having the courage to take an initial leap and the conversation turns into a long conversation of people's cremated ashes, and KSTP's Chris Egert shares the latest headlines about an emergency city council meeting in Minneapolis and the growing angst of storeowners downtown in the Twin Cities, plus a discussion about everyone's go-to grocery store. Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts on the Charissa Thompson controversy and previews the Vikings game against Denver, and actor Rex Linn, best known as Frank Tripp on CSI: Miami, joins the show to discuss his latest work, finally getting back to work after the conclusion of the strike, and to help promote Reba McEntire's new book "Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots". In hour #3, we have a star-studded cast. First Tim Lammers reminds us why nobody sees movies any more. Kristyn Burtt discusses celebrity scandals and probably ill-conceived presidential runs. Paul Lambert, perhaps better known as Meatsauce, hops on the phone. And Josh and Officer Dave are here in studio. What more could you ask for? On the Family, there's nothing better than a nice low interest rate. We don't have those quite yet, but it appears we might soon. Does this mean inflation is over? No. But it might mean it's better enough that you can give Black Friday a run for its money. Or your money, I guess. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Crazy Wisdom Podcast episode features Paul Lambert, CEO of Quilt, a start-up working to revolutionize home heating and cooling systems. Quilt's solution is an all-electric system that replaces traditional fossil fuels, significantly reducing households' contributions to global warming. Lambert shares Quilt's approach to HVAC, emphasizing overall comfort, efficiency, and incorporating modern technologies like machine learning and AI. Quilt has a waitlist in anticipation of their 2024 launch. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast 00:39 Guest Introduction: Paul Lambert, Founder and CEO of Quilt 00:49 Understanding Quilt: A Revolutionary Heating and Cooling System 02:42 The Efficiency and Benefits of Heat Pumps 07:58 The Quilt Experience: Installation and User Interface 08:35 The Business Aspects and Challenges of Quilt 24:20 The Future of Quilt and Home Energy Systems 30:35 Understanding AI, Machine Learning, and Their Role in Quilt 37:16 Closing Remarks Key Points Quilt aims to introduce a state-of-the-art HVAC system that is not only highly efficient but also contributes to reducing the environmental impact traditionally associated with home temperature regulation. Lambert explains that a heat pump, a core component of Quilt's system, functions much like a refrigerator, transferring heat instead of generating it, leading to remarkable efficiency gains. You can put 100 watts into the machine and, effectively, get 400 watts of heating power into the home. Lambert brings an impressive resume to the table, with experience leading a 120-person team and an investment fund at Google. His transition from Google to Quilt was fueled by a high level of conviction to address climate change.. Quilt's strategy revolves around combining mature core technologies into a seamless system that offers advantages over centralized heating and cooling methods. The company aims to address the inherent inefficiencies in traditional duct systems and provide a more tailored, room-by-room control approach to homeowners. Lambert believes that smart software and AI integration will further drive efficiency and user comfort in Quilt's system, making a substantial difference in energy consumption and sustainability. Conclusion: Lambert envisions Quilt as a platform that not only offers economic benefits to consumers but also contributes positively to the environment. With plans to roll out real home implementations by 2024, Quilt is poised to become a significant player in the home energy market, offering a cleaner, more efficient alternative to traditional heating and cooling methods. Quotes: "We're not just creating energy; we're moving it from one place to another. It's like rotating the energy." "By simply moving the heat that already exists, we can achieve insane levels of efficiency." "Choosing to work on the biggest problem means a commitment to provide a better world for the next generation. In my case, it's addressing climate change head-on." "In the home, our jobs are to keep you warm and safe. We're extending this by making sure we also keep you comfortable and do it sustainably."
An address given by Paul Lambert, Religion Initiative Director BYU Wheatley Institute delivered October 24, 2023, at the Conference Center Theater.
Kenny Macintyre chats with Celtic great Paul Lambert about some of his career highs and lows including his time at Dortmund and the run to Seville and the UEFA Cup Final.
The normal four of Chris Hawkey, Paul Lambert, Mark Parrish and Marney Gellner are back for a regular season game of Initials
WE ARE JOINED BY THE ILLUSTRIOUS AND ICONIC PAUL MEATSAUCE LAMBERT FROM THE POWER TRIP MORNING SHOW ON 100.3 KFAN. On this episode, Paul regales us with the Timberwolves scoops he's received that never came to fruition, as well as his unbridled hate for a beloved TImberwolves legend. He's also just a great guy with great takes on the Wolves, which you'll hear. Additionally, Paul gets in on our yearly Over/Unders bet. We also do the Big Things draft, which is literally just us drafting things that are big. Go listen to The Power Trip and go cop some UNRL, Lamb Chops, and Duke Cannon. We love you so much.
Paul Lambert joins David Currie to look ahead to Thursday night's match and insists Scotland should have no fear against the Spanish.
The Premier League was packed full of goals this week, with hat-tricks from Manchester City, Brighton & Tottenham, with Haaland yet again making the Premier League look like a farmers league. Contentious decisions around VAR (surprise surprise) with dodgy penalty calls, goals allowed, and some divisive offside calls. No Euro roundup this week but we promise to bring you a bumper roundup next week.The second half of the show we have author, writer, and loyal Sutton United fan Johnnie Lowery joins us to talk about his new book 'Match Fit'. 'Match Fit' came out last week and centers around mental health in football, and how we shouldn't;t shy away from the topic, and in fact embrace it with open arms. Some great interviews within the book from the likes of Chris Kirkland & Paul Lambert to name a few. Fascinating stories around Sutton Utd too, from non-league to League 2, how a small club mentality has helped them get where they are, but also how low budgets and finances can affect a club at that level too.Order Match Fit now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Match-Fit-Exploration-Mental-Football/dp/1801504687/ref=asc_df_1801504687/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=641884654214&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17693885179107147169&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045061&hvtargid=pla-2022928478383&psc=1&th=1&psc=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw3dCnBhBCEiwAVvLcu6CB3VAn2AnohCxJ8_fY9HE_BLFYuw0gTyS7DQlnB16JyMsO6g5GIRoC_eQQAvD_BwEFollow Johnnie on X: @addedsixFollow Johnnie on Instagram: @johnniesufc#DropThePod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Hardware to Save a Planet, Dylan is joined by Paul Lambert, Founder and CEO of Quilt, a company making ductless heating systems that use electric heat pumps and don't burn fossil fuels, hence cutting CO2 emissions by up to 50%. Join us as we delve into the world of home heating and cooling with ductless heating systems that use electric heat pumps and are 4X more efficient. Discover how Quilt's heat pumps can reduce CO2 emissions and significantly impact the environment. Explore how Quilt addresses efficiency and emission issues by creating a distributed system with individual room temperature control. Gain insights into how our everyday choices can have a positive impact on sustainability.
Step on into The Boardroom to hear from PSSI's VP of Strategic Development, Paul Lambert. As a leading food safety company, PSSI is responsible for opening more than half of the food production plants in the US every morning. From labor to chemistry to software to consulting, hear how PSSI found its way into pest control. Their strategic approach involves not just expanding customer numbers but enhancing service capabilities. Do you offer a guarantee as strong as PSSI's? Safety plays no small role in this billion dollar enterprise. Balancing their approach between authority with accountability, you'll hear a lot about PSSI's team structure. As critical team members, how do PSSI's field workers collaborate for seamless service? The Boardroom dives into the strategy behind PSSI's expansion. Upstream? Downstream? This way? That way? Just can't blame an optimistic capitalist. Audio Mixing and Editing by www.verbell.ltd
In 1996, Scotland took to the field for a football World Cup qualifying tie in the Estonian capital city of Tallinn. The only problem was that there was no opposition on the other side. Paul Lambert was one of the Scottish players who had to take part in the so-called match. He has been sharing his memories of that time with Matt Pintus. (Photo: Scotland kick off the match. Credit: Getty Images)