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Nightside With Dan Rea
Time to Remodel!

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 38:13 Transcription Available


Do you dream of remodeling your home? Do you have a home remodel project you are already working on and in need of some advice? Mark Philben, Boston Globe's "Ask the Remodeler" columnist and a longtime Project Development Manager at Cambridge-based Charlie Allen Renovations joined us to answer listener's remodel questions!Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!

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Detailed: An original podcast by ARCAT
LIVE from Greenbuild 2024 with NCP Industries & Carbon Limit

Detailed: An original podcast by ARCAT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 24:19


In this bonus episode, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Philadelphia.Cherise is joined by Peter Schneider, Sales & Project Development Manager from NCP Industries, and Tim Sperry, Founder and CEO of Carbon Limit. They explore advancements in building products aimed at improving environmental sustainability by eliminating harmful additives and incorporating beneficial ones, enhancing performance while introducing a broader range of positive attributes.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube

Take Note
Let's talk about sex(tember)

Take Note

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 43:29


G'day Note Takers, this week Take Note went into the outside world to record live from the University of Adelaide's SEXtember 2024. We sat down with Dr Nikki Sullivan, who is a Project Development Manager at Thorne Harbour Health and sexologist Sarah Childs to chat about what makes all of us normal in the world of sex (surprise: it's everything!).Guests: Dr Nikki Sullivan and Sarah Childs Hosted by: Shannon Pearce This episode was recorded at the University of Adelaide's North Terrace campus on the 5th of September 2024 and produced by Shannon Pearce and Chelsea Deckert. It was produced in partnership with the University of Queensland, UNSW, University of Sydney and University of Newcastle. Video and audio were recorded, produced and live streamed by Frankie Films. This live recording of Take Note is one of many Sextember events being held across the university over the month of September. Student Health and Wellbeing have resources if you want to learn more about sex or sexual health. For support outside of the university, you can head to SHINE SA, Thorne Harbour Health and SAMESH.

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
9244 - Orsini Soda punta alla conquista del mercato. Intervista con Antonio Bisceglia e Paola Ramos

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 4:47


Pensate per la mixology, le sode dell'azienda pugliese Orsini sono radicate ormai da qualche anno nel mercato del Centro-Sud Italia ed ora puntano a conquistare anche il Nord.“Acqua Orsini è nata nel 2015 con lo scopo di valorizzare le fonti del territorio pugliese proponendo un prodotto di qualità e sostenibile. Nel 2018 ho curato il lancio della linea di sode, ispirate anch'esse al territorio, fatte con ingredienti naturali italiani e sulla base di formule autentiche”, spiega Antonio Bisceglia, Project Development Manager di Acqua Orsini che abbiamo incontrato nell'ambito della Lecce Cocktail Week insieme con Paola Ramos, che per Orsini cura la gestione dei social media e degli eventi speciali.

Energy Espresso
Waste to Energy

Energy Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024


Explore Municipal Solid Waste treatment approaches and worldwide practices. What benefits are associated with landfill diversion, greenhouse gas emissions reduction, and generating clean energy? Laury Haytayan, Energy Expert in the Middle East and North Africa hosts Fadi Al Attoum, Project Development Manager at Hitachi Zosen Inova – Middle East. At Energy Espresso, our commitment lies in exploring and presenting sustainable solutions to Lebanon's environmental, social, and economic challenges. We aim to equip our audience with the knowledge and inspiration to actively contribute to positive change.

Annex Business Media: Podcasts
Dough Strengtheners and Gluten Replacers with Keith Forneck, Lallemand Baking

Annex Business Media: Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 13:12


Bakers Journal editor Colleen Cross speaks with Keith Forneck, Project Development Manager at Lallemand Baking. In this podcast you will learn: - Keith's role at Lallemand Baking - Why clean-label baking important - How dough strengtheners and gluten reducers help professional bakers satisfy customers looking for a more natural product - How these products can make life easier for smaller and mid-sized bakeries - The function of L-cysteine hydrochloride in baking and how inactive yeast can replace it LISTEN NOW! For more information, visit: https://www.lallemandbaking.com/en/global/baking-solutions/doug-development-solutions/

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Transmission
54 - Modo Selects - Floating wind with Kerry Hayes (Project Development Manager @ Simply Blue Group)

Transmission

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 47:53


Today we are taking a look back at another of our favourite episodes, in case you missed it the first time around! Following success in this year's leasing rounds, we thought now would be a good time to revisit this episode with Kerry Hayes from floating wind developer - Simply Blue Group. How can we utilise the UK's blustery coastlines to their full potential? Enter floating wind - the next step in offshore wind energy generation, allowing these mega structures to be deployed into deeper waters and windier conditions. But how does it all work?On the latest Modo Selects episode: Kerry Hayes talks to Quentin about all things floating wind. During the conversation they discuss:What floating wind actually is, and how it differs from traditional offshore wind.The benefits and opportunities this emerging technology provides - not only in the UK and Ireland, but on a global scale as well.The types of constraints projects like this are facing - from planning permissions to port structure - and what needs to be done to overcome them.The possibilities for battery storage to work alongside floating wind to help harness its potential.And, of course, where Simply Blue Group fits into all of this.About our guestSimply Blue Group are part of a global movement focused on replacing fossil fuels with clean ocean energy, developing coastal economies with new projects and investments. To find out more, head to their website.Connect with Kerry on LinkedInAbout ModoModo is the all-in-one Asset Success Platform for battery energy storage. It combines in-depth data curation and analysis, asset revenue benchmarking, and unique research reports - to ensure that owners and operators of battery energy storage can make the most out of their assets. Modo's paid plans serve more than 80% of battery storage owners and operators in Great Britain.To keep up with all of our latest updates, research, analysis, videos, podcasts, data visualizations, live events, and more, follow us on Linkedin.If you want to peek behind the curtain for a glimpse of our day-to-day life in the Modo office(s), check us out on Instagram.

Surveyor Says! - NSPS Podcast
Episode 133 -Surveyor Says had a great conversation with Melissa Seitzinger, Project Development Manager for LJA Surveying in Tallahassee, FL.

Surveyor Says! - NSPS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 42:37


The age old question for our storied profession has consistently been for (literally) centuries, “What does a surveyor do?” Whether it be for an audience of fellow professionals (engineers, architects, etc.) or John Q. Public, the surveying profession has struggled with telling our story of who we are and what we do. This week's episode of “Surveyor Says!” The NSPS Podcast asked that question during the Florida Surveying & Mapping Society (FSMS) Conference and ended up with a great conversation with Melissa Seitzinger, Project Development Manager for LJA Surveying in Tallahassee, FL. Melissa and Tim Burch sat down to discuss the challenges of “selling surveying” to not just those who may need our services, but to parents and their children who could potentially be our next generation of geospatialists. They also identified the ways surveyors can improve their communication, refine their presentation skills, and have a short “elevator speech” primed and ready for connecting with non-surveyors. A big thanks to the FSMS staff for a great conference and giving us space to record this excellent conversation. Thanks for listening to “Surveyor Says!” The NSPS Podcast and subscribe wherever you listen to your audio selections.

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Transmission
21 - How floating wind is taking offshore to deeper levels with Kerry Hayes (Project Development Manager @ Simply Blue Group)

Transmission

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 46:32


How can we utilise the UK's blustery coastlines to their full potential? Enter floating wind - the next step in offshore wind energy generation, allowing these mega structures to be deployed into deeper waters and windier conditions. But how does it all work?On the latest episode of Modo: The Podcast, Kerry Hayes (Project Development Manager at Simply Blue Group) talks to Quentin about all things floating wind. They discuss:What is floating wind actually is, and how it differs from traditional offshore wind.The benefits and opportunities this emerging technology provides - not only in the UK and Ireland, but on a global scale as well.The types of constraints projects like this are facing - from planning permissions to port structure - and what needs to be done to overcome them. The possibilities for battery energy storage to work alongside floating wind to help harness its potential.And, of course, where Simply Blue Group fits into all of this.Simply Blue Group are part of a global movement focused on replacing fossil fuels with clean ocean energy, developing coastal economies with new projects and investments. To find out more, head to: https://simplybluegroup.com/Find Kerry on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kerry-hayes-01192149Modo's all-in-one Asset Success Platform provides data, research and benchmarking tools to help you get the most out of your energy storage assets. To find out how we can help you build the future energy system, check out: https://modo.energy/To keep up with all of our latest Insights, follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/modo-energy/

Builder's Notebook
Episode 12: Diversifying the Future of the Trade

Builder's Notebook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 28:38


Sarah and Bruce welcome Dee Tavares, Project Development Manager at YouthBuild Boston and Adjunct Instructor at Wentworth Institute of Technology. Dee, who is helping shape the future of the trade industry, shares with Sarah and Bruce the YouthBuild Boston mission and their programs that are helping diversify the building, construction, architecture and design industries. Plus, Dee talks about the different initiatives he is a part of at Wentworth. Builder's Notebook is recorded and produced by JDCommunications, Inc Theme music by Sean Ryan Peters For more information on Sarah and Bruce visit www.SHConstruction.com and www.BruceIrving.biz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buildersnotebook/message

Las Imparables
Tu síndrome del impostor afecta tu bolsillo $$- Alma Bravo/E62

Las Imparables

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 46:00


Seguramente has oído hablar, imparable, del síndrome del impostor. Pero, ¿sabes cómo este afecta a tu cartera? ¿Te has preguntado lo que has dejado pasar por no creer en ti?El día de hoy invité a una socia de nuestra comunidad, Alma Bravo. Actualmente Alma es Project Development Manager, con más de 15 años de experiencia liderando equipos, implementando estrategias y siendo una imparable en sectores como el financiero y tecnológico. Además, Alma es una caja de herramientas de todo tipo. Nos ha compartido en la comunidad MasterClasses como finanzas, Networking, cómo conseguir mentiras y más.Estoy feliz de tener a Alma conmigo que nos compartirá más herramientas para ser imparable.Ahora sal y vuélvete imparable.Comunidad Las Imparables: https://lasimparables.com/membresia/Instagram de Alma:  https://www.instagram.com/braalma/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/lasimparables_/Página Web: https://lasimparables.com/

Classic Business
Energy Storage: A Key Piece of the Puzzle in South Africa’s Energy Transition

Classic Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 10:50


Michael Ball, Project Development Manager for Africa and Europe within Wärtsilä Development and Financial Services

Kyiv Future
#126 Liudmyla Pustovit: Founder Exchanges to Internships Program

Kyiv Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 46:06


Liudmyla Pustovit is a FLEX Alumna, the Founder of the Exchanges to Internships Program, and the Founder of the FLEX alumni mentoring program. She is also on the BUBW alumni advisory board & a Project Development Manager for Universal Gamers Amateur Association. Her LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liudmylapustovit/

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Make Climate Cool Again
#38 One Idea to Spark Change with Soluminos

Make Climate Cool Again

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 95:02


Cynthia Leung is the Founder & CEO of Solumionos, a social enterprise focused on building a rapidly deployable solar charging station for disaster relief applications. She recently completed the 2020 Rockefeller - Acumen Student Social Enterprise Accelerator and the 2020 Columbia-Harvard MIT Bootcamp Accelerator and is a Clinton Foundation CGI U Commitment Maker. Last summer, she interned with the Clinton Foundation with the Clinton Climate Initiative and focused on their Islands Energy Program. She is a Master's Candidate in the Sustainability Management Program and two time Earth Institute Sustainability Fellow. She served as the Sustainability Management Student Association's VP of Community Outreach and currently serves as the Women & Sustainability’s Director of Initiatives. Prior to Columbia, Cynthia was a Project Development Manager on the Utility team at SunPower where she worked on developing over 1 GW of solar projects over 6.5 years. She was a Professional Mentor and Impact Coach for the TechWomen Program and is a Certified Mentor under the Mentoring Standard. ~Support the Podcast~ Instagram: @makeclimatecool Website: www.makeclimatecool.com Support the Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/makeclimatecoolagain Questions? Send me a message @ makeclimatecoolagain@outlook.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

The Energy Podcast
Special episode - COVID-19: extraordinary stories from China

The Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 18:32


How has the pandemic changed life in China and the future of energy? And who are the people who kept life going under lockdown? The Energy Podcast takes a look at China in this special episode. Presented by Bryony MacKenzie. Featuring Sheng Zhang, Shell China; Changhua Wu, Beijing Future Innovation Center; Xiaofang Ren, Shell China Retail worker; Yuan Zhang, Project Development Manager, Shell Hubei Energy Company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Beyond The Meter
Renewable Energy Sourcing In Higher Education, with Wolfgang Bauer and Scott Therian, Ep #3

Beyond The Meter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 42:17


The use of renewable energy is becoming more and more common on campuses of higher education across the country - and it’s not surprising. Institutions of higher education are both massive consumers of energy and are in the business of learning and teaching. That combination makes them ideal laboratories for innovation and advancement in the field. This episode features two guests, Wolfgang Bauer and Scott Therian who are both uniquely positioned to speak on renewable energy sourcing and adoption as it relates to higher education. Wolfgang is Associate Vice President for Administration at Michigan State University. His expertise is in renewable power systems integration, micro-grid management, energy efficiency, and sustainability. Scott is Project Development Manager at REC Solar. He has spent the last 9 years in the solar industry after getting his education in electrical engineering with a focus on power systems, energy conversion, and renewable energy sources. Join these two renewable energy experts and host, John Failla of Smart Energy Decisions for this intriguing and insightful episode. Outline of This Episode [1:05] What are the drivers for renewable energy sourcing in higher education? [8:02] How renewable energy fits into the energy sourcing of many colleges [18:09] Why are universities moving slowly on renewable energy sourcing? [26:42] Will higher education institutions accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles? [29:52] What is happening in universities by way of innovation to drive renewable energy adoption? [39:27] Final comments about the topic from Wolfgang and Scott University campuses are huge energy consumers. Is it possible for them to use renewable energy? Most universities are strategizing around the use of renewable energy, both in terms of how to use more renewable energy for current needs, and how to increase the use of renewable energy through establishing their own sources of RE in the future. But there are many variables that either support or hinder the adoption of renewable energy in these institutions. One advantage is that universities are long-standing institutions, which provides stability and inertia that can be leveraged toward multi-year contracts with renewable energy companies. But other factors can make the adoption of renewable energy difficult. For example, many land grant institutions have the advantage of developing their own sources of renewable energy, while urban universities have less opportunity to do so. What are the drivers for adoption of renewable energy in higher education? For institutions of higher learning, as well as other large organizations, a choice no longer has to be made between environmental sustainability and fiscal sustainability. Both can be a reality. The levelized cost of large scale solar and wind power is now lower than that of fossil fuel generated power - even with the historically low cost of natural gas that has resulted from Fracking. For this reason, cost is a significant driving factor for the adoption of renewables at universities. But also, due to political pressure, more and more universities are making progressive pledges that put them at the forefront of the renewable energy stage. They want to be seen as leaders in this innovative and future-oriented field. As a result, many universities are entering into cooperative agreements with public sector organizations to bring the reality of renewable energy on campuses to life. Listen to hear more drivers for the adoption of renewable energy at these institutions. Renewable energy sourcing is not something universities are used to doing The adoption of renewable energy is challenging for universities because it’s not like any procurement the administration is used to doing. In the past, energy needs would simply be procured from the local utility company. But the marketplace has changed and now schools have many options for meeting their energy needs. And the transition from old energy models to renewable energy involves complex projects that require much foresight and planning, which often gets bogged down in committee.  But many universities are beginning to move in the right direction - restructuring their administration to take energy needs into account with the creation of administrative positions such as Director of Sustainability or Director of Energy and Utilities. As well, the use of third party consultants is becoming more commonplace since most universities don’t know exactly what they need when it comes to renewable energy. Consultants can help the institution get through the decision-making process in an informed way so they can more quickly lay out exactly what they need. This facilitates the bidding process to get adoption projects underway. The complex and multi-faceted needs of universities are driving innovation The fact that higher education is an intriguing market for developers and renewable energy contractors makes it a natural fit for universities to become laboratories for innovation in renewable energy - from a business model standpoint, from a financing standpoint, and from a technological standpoint. Partnerships between universities and renewable energy companies are becoming more and more common as a result. For example, REC Solar has developed a renewable energies lab at California Polytechnic University where students can learn, the educational offerings of the university are enhanced, and the team at REC is learning how to operate their own assets better. Over time, it’s almost certain that more and more evolutions of this kind will be created between private and public sector organizations to move the renewable energy movement forward.   There are so many topics discussed in this episode, you’ll want to hear the entire thing, so be sure you listen. Resources & People Mentioned Michigan State University REC Solar California Polytechnic University The Smart Energy Decisions Forums Connect with Wolfgang and Scott Wolfgang Bauer on LinkedIn Scott Therian on LinkedIn Connect With Beyond The Meter https://www.smartenergydecisions.com/podcasts/beyond-the-meter Subscribe to Beyond The Meter onApple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, aCast, PlayerFM, iHeart Radio

The Data Lab
The DataFest Special

The Data Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 25:31


This episode features some of The Data Lab's finest; part of the team behind putting on our two week festival of data innovation, DataFest. Hear about each aspect of DataFest, from DataSummit to the Fringe events, and everything in between. This episode is hosted by Brian Hills, Head of Data, and the guests are Fraser Macdonald, Project Development Manager, Dr Caterina Constantinescu, Data Scientist, Cecilia Bouroncle, Marketing and Communications Manager, Victoria Clark, Business Development Executive, and Dan Montgomery, Business Development Executive. If DataFest is something that sounds of interest you can learn more here. Alternatively please get in touch with datafest@thedatalab.com.  

BrandBuilders
Caylin Haldeman – Next Stage Consulting

BrandBuilders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 20:31


Starting a company can be hard work -- envisioning everything from the direction, to the branding, to funding and human resources. It's no different with a non-profit organization, even if the goals of a non-profit are more socially-minded than profit-driven. Often on a shoe-string budget, they still need the same type of strategic planning, development, and support as a business. Our next guest on the BrandBuilders podcast is someone who helps them do that. Caylin Haldeman is Project Development Manager at Next Stage Consulting, a company that also launched an incubator program for new non-profits last year, called CULTIVATE.

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Shades of Green
GridNEXT - The Annual Renewable Energy Conference in Texas - Oct 23 - 24 2017

Shades of Green

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 51:26


The annual Texas Renewable Energy Industries Alliance (TREIA) conference is on October 23 and 24 in Georgetown, Texas. It is called GridNext. TREIA is a nonprofit organization working to promote and advance the renewable energy industry in Texas. It is a network of project developers, corporations, financial institutions, end users, utilities, manufacturers, service providers, academia, and government leaders working to scale renewable energy, grow the local economy, and create jobs. Its industry stakeholders are involved in solar, wind, biomass, biofuel, energy efficiency, geothermal, hydro, ocean, and energy storage. The GridNEXT conference is TREIA’s power industry conference focused specifically on how renewable energy technologies are transforming the electric grid of the future. The keynote speaker will be Former Vice President Al Gore. Our guest on Shades of Green this week were: Melissa Miller, President of the TREIA Board. She is also the Project Development Manager at EDF Renewable Energy, and has experience developing Texas renewables since 2002. At EDF, Melissa’s primary focus is in the development of large-scale wind and solar in Texas. Vijay Betanabhatla, Senior Consultant, Energy and Utilities Group, Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP. He will be giving a pre-conference workshop called “GridNEXT 1.0 Renewable Energy Project Development and Finance” Cris Eugster, Chief Operating Officer at CPS Energy in San Antonio, a municipal utility with aggressive renewable and energy efficiency goals. He will be a featured speaker talking about “The Present & Future State of Utilities” Joshua Long, Professor of Environmental Studies at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. Southwestern will be receiving an award from TREIA for their innovative sustainability plan that includes the campus receiving 100 % of its energy from renewable energy sources. Bert Haskell, Chief Technology Officer at Pecan Street, a project which is focused on advancing university research and accelerating innovation in water and energy. They provide utilities, technology companies and university researchers access to the world’s best data on consumer energy and water consumption behavior, testing and verification of technology solutions, and commercialization services to help them bring their innovations to market faster. They also help prepare technically focused students for careers with industry, and help them conduct research that will change the world.

Centre of Governance and Human Rights
ExPRESSion RePRESSion: International efforts to protect journalists at risk

Centre of Governance and Human Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2012 85:11


Targeted violence against journalists is on the rise and in January 2012 alone, 10 journalists were killed worldwide. But why are journalists finding it more rather than less difficult to perform their job in the modern age of information dissemination? In what ways are they repressed or targeted in their work? What is the role of the State regarding impunity for the perpetrators of violence against journalists? And how can we stop this? These questions and issues were discussed during a public event organised by the Centre of Governance and Human Rights. The panel consisted of: Christof Heyns, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions; Celia Davies, former Cambridge graduate and Project Development Manager at Institute for Reporters' Freedom and Safety in Azerbaijan; Pansy Tlakula, Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights; Frank La Rue, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression; Joel Simon, Executive Director, Committee for the Protection of Journalists Moderator: William Horsely, former BBC correspondent and UK Chairman, Association of European Journalists Chair: Sharath Srinivasan, Director, Centre of Governance and Human Rights