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WHAT YOU'LL LEARN Why balancing cost, speed, and quality is now table stakes in logistics strategy How to design a flexible 3PL platform without hardcoding yourself into rigidity The operational difference between supporting enterprise brands vs. high-growth brands Why scenario planning still matters in an era of tariffs, snowstorms, and volatility How to avoid over-engineering automation that limits long-term flexibility What defines a true strategic partnership beyond SLAs and QBRs Why solving problems together—not alone—is the real measure of partnership maturity TIMESTAMPED SEGMENTS 00:00 – 01:00 | Balancing Cost, Speed & Quality Post-Pandemic 01:00 – 02:30 | Becoming the Customer: Operational Audits & CX Insight 02:30 – 04:00 | Agility, Uncertainty & Platform-First Thinking 04:00 – 05:30 | Defining High-Growth vs. Enterprise Brands 05:30 – 07:00 | Capability-Based Support Models vs. Split Teams 07:00 – 09:00 | What Real Strategic Partnerships Actually Look Like TOP QUOTES [00:01:00] “We know the cost of customer acquisition has increased exponentially. So the customer you have is the customer that you wanna keep.” - Laura Ritchey [00:03:00] “I think obviously the overused word of agility these days… how quickly can you divert to warehouses that aren't closed or to transportation options that are still running?” - Laura Ritchey [00:05:00] “We were doing 10,000 orders a day. All of a sudden we have to do 100,000, and that's really different.” - Laura Ritchey [00:08:15] “Are we solving them together, or are we solving them alone?” - Laura Ritchey [00:18:00] “The team is looking to us to be the calm in the storm.” - Laura Ritchey ABOUT THE GUEST Laura Ritchey is President & CEO of the Americas region at GEODIS and a member of the Group's Executive Board. She leads nearly 20,000 teammates across eight countries, overseeing contract logistics, freight forwarding, and transportation operations throughout North and South America. With more than 30 years of experience—including 15 years in supply chain leadership across retail and third-party logistics—Laura previously served as CEO of Radial, Inc., driving growth through operational excellence. Her background spans finance, sourcing, distribution, and strategic transformation. She holds a J.D., MBA, and bachelor's degree from The Ohio State University. LINKS MENTIONED Laura's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-ritchey-55836a8/ GEODIS website: https://geodis.com/ Subscribe and Keep Learning!If you're a logistics leader looking to scale sustainably, don't miss out! Subscribe for more expert strategies on tackling modern supply chain challenges.Be sure to follow and tag the eCom Logistics Podcast on LinkedIn and YouTube
Send a textIn this episode of Bench Boost, Mike, Autumn, and Thomas discuss the differences between axial and radial views when using ICP-OES instruments. The focus is on how each view will impact precision, sensitivity, detection limits, and more. Our team compares which view is more prone to background interferences and which better handles complex samples with high concentrations of total dissolved solids. The episode also covers the challenges of analyzing mining samples including common matrix effects and spectral interferences, and provides guidance on when to use each view for optimal accuracy.
En Onda Radial - 12 de febrero 2026 by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Radial Head Subluxation from the Orthopedics section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
The Watson Weekly podcast, sponsored by Rithum, presents the keynote speech delivered in New York City on Sunday, January 11th, prior to the National Retail Federation Big Show. The. Watson Weekend Live at NRF Presented by Radial, keynote speech focused on "being bold in 2026.” The core idea is the "Goliath paradox," which argues that while David won, businesses often forget why Goliath lost. Rick Watson contends that the belief that "scale is safety" is a "lie," and in today's economy, the only real "moat is actually motion" because "size without motion is just a target". Larger companies risk slowing down, becoming heavy and slow like Goliath, who couldn't dodge the rock.The current era is the "age of intelligence," demanding that brands not just respond to demand but "anticipate demand before it even comes". The speaker uses Lululemon versus Alo and Victoria's Secret versus Skims as examples of bold challengers. In the case of Skims, the brand won by selling "the combination of high fashion engineering and body positivity," meeting customers "exactly where they are," while Victoria's Secret sold a fantasy.The ultimate challenge for 2026 is that brands need to compete on identity and "stand for something". The choice is between being a "giant who can't move" (a path of paralysis and incrementalism) or the "giant who learned how to dance," driven by a mindset of "speed, agility, and most importantly, adaptability".The Watson Weekly podcast is sponsored by Rithum. In commerce, every second counts. Rhythm helps brands and retailers connect every channel with AI-powered automation and insights, giving you the clarity to make smart decisions, adapt fast, and grow efficiently. Learn more at tithum.com. That's R-I-T-H-U-M.com.If you find conversations like this helpful, make sure you're following the show so you don't miss future episodes. Also, if you're not subscribed to our newsletter, check that out at www.watsonweekly.com.
Frecuencia Radial, todos los sábados a la 10:00 am . Con nuestros locutores: Elvira, Victor, Joaquin, Ramon. En esta emisión hablamos sobre: “Hablemos del Síndrome del Impostor” Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social.
En Onda Radial - 5 de febrero 2026 by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Send us a textSubscribe and unleash your inner science goblin. We see you. We respect it.In this deep-dive episode of Wildly Curious, Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole crack open the bizarre, beautiful world of echinoderms—the “spiny-skinned” sea creatures that are hard on the outside, squishy on the inside, and powered by a literal hydraulic system.We're talking sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, brittle stars, feather stars, and sea cucumbers—a group that looks like it shouldn't make sense… until you learn the rules.
Sin tapujos, radial y muy musical. Así fue la invitación de Joaquín Pérez en 98.9 Clásicos (virtual). Como siempre nos queda 'tela por cortar' cada vez que hablamos, esta vez decidimos grabar nuestra charla y compartirla. Media hora de puesta al día sobre cultura, música y vida.
Frecuencia Radial, todos los sábados a la 10:00 am . Con nuestros locutores: Elvira, Victor, Joaquin, Ramon. En esta emisión hablamos sobre: Adulto independiente…pero a qué costo? Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social.
En Onda Radial - 29 de enero 2026 by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Frecuencia Radial, todos los sábados a la 10:00 am . Con nuestros locutores: Elvira, Victor, Joaquin, Ramon. En esta emisión hablamos sobre: SOS Emocional: ¿Por qué nos cuesta tanto pedir ayuda? Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social.
En Onda Radial - 22 de enero 2026 by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Frecuencia Radial, todos los sábados a la 10:00 am . Con nuestros locutores: Elvira, Victor, Joaquin, Ramon. En esta emisión hablamos sobre: La tecnología ¿Nos controla? Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social.
This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Since my work typically uses traditional joinery, I cut a lot of tenons. I've tried all kinds of methods, but I am really looking for that one method that works for all size boards (cutting bedrail tenons on the table saw isn't going to happen) and is quick to setup – something that corresponds to the ease and simplicity of cutting mortises using my floor standing mortiser: using your layout lines on the workpiece, you walk up to the machine and start cutting. Easy. For that reason, I really gravitate to the idea of using a radial arm saw with a dado stack for tenons. Norm makes it look so simple: with layout lines already on the board, simply set it against the fence and set your depth of cut, and zip zip, flip, zip, and done (insert Guy's sound effects for simple operations here). No clamps (unless it's a small piece), no moving long unwieldy parts across a table, no complicated jigs. And best of all, you see the layout line while you make the cut – it's not upside down as in a table saw or router table. It looks so simple, and easily a one-size fits all if you have the floorspace for a dedicated machine. But I know radial arm saws have fallen out of favor. I hear about the danger of the saw “walking” toward the operator (can't you just stand to the side? It can only go so far, right?), and perhaps even more vexing, they are really only available used – and I don't have time to tinker with vintage machines, as fun as that'd be in retirement one day. I've heard that the ubiquitous Craftsman machines on FB Marketplace and Craigslist have a lot of deflection and the bearings and tracks the saw rides in usually didn't wear well with age, and that the real old DeWalt's are the best. But again, I'm hesitant to buy something that old without having the time or knowledge to refurbish it. But maybe a week unpaid to refurbish one is worth the long-term labor savings I'd get? An alternative I've imagined is a router fixture (possibly even as a stand-alone table), where the router rides along a fixed fence and atop a flat reference surface, and where the workpiece is placed under that surface. Using the same router, bit and fence setup every time, I'd have reference marks on the fixture that help align the workpiece's layout marks for consistent results. I'd walk up, insert the workpiece, align it and clamp it, set my router depth and route the shoulder of one face and then the edge facing me (yes, the router has to be held horizontal for this edge), and then route the additional meat left at the end of the tenon (if any) - then pull the piece out, flip it, align it, readjust depth if needed and route the other face and edge. The idea is to mimic the action and simplicity of the radial arm saw as close as possible, where the cutting tool is what moves rather than the workpiece, and the workpiece is quickly and easily aligned using its layout marks without complicated one-off jigs. My questions: Is using a radial arm saw for this task as wonderful as it looks? Is it worth the time likely needed to get one reliably working? Given the safety concerns I hear, as well as the commitment required of an old machine, which of the two alternatives above would you go with? Again, with the amount of tenons but of varying kind I do, I want something easy and simple and consistent from project to project – just walk up to the machine and, referencing layout marks on the piece, start cutting. Thanks! Michael Do you guys use anything in your shop that is not intended or marketed for wood workers? Right now my favorite is a fabric cutting mat, i used it once to measure the angle and length of a step stool and it has lived on my MFT ever since, it covers the holes nicely and it's pretty satisfying bringing small pieces of wood to the mat to confirm measurements. Thanks you for a great show, Heywood Guys Questions: I have been driving more than usual for work and find myself listening to several episodes throughout the day. Thank you all for making my abnormal seat time enjoyable! I am contemplating purchasing a sliding table for my Harvey Cabinet saw, specifically the Harvey Compass ST-1500. Do any of you have any experience or insight with these types of "add-on's" versus a dedicated machine? Would this be a valuable tool for breaking down sheet goods to final dimensions instead of a track saw? I have used a track-saw in the past and do see how valuable it is, but for my situation, I would prefer to manuver large sheets through the table saw. Thank you, Nick Halverson Hi guys I have listened to all your podcasts and thank you for all the great material. I have a couple of questions about a walnut desk I am making for my wife. I was wondering what is a good wood choice for the drawer sides? And can I use that wood on all four sides with dovetails and then glue a piece of walnut on the front so it appears as a half blind dovetail and if so how thick can that front piece of walnut be? Thank you enjoy the podcast while driving tractor on the farm. Paul Huys Questions: I am a new woodworker and have built a few furniture pieces. I've been hooked into your podcasts. I always have you on on my commute. I've learnt a ton from all three of you. Keep up the great work. My wife has asked me to build a coffee table inspired from the following: https://www.potterybarn.ca/products/palisades-wood-coffee-table/?subGroupId=palisades-wood-coffee-table-SPAF-color-remainder&group=1&sku=706535 I'm building it from white ash. The top and shelf are 3/4 stock and the legs are laminated from 1 3/4 inch board. I have the legs and the panels already done. I'm going to build up the edges with the extra length that I already cut from both end grain and side grains of the panels (I have 8 matching strips one for each side) As you can see from the link above this table has no aprons and the panels are attached directly to the legs while being enclosed by the legs fully. Even the top is enclosed and the legs end grain would show. Here are my questions: 1) I plan to glue the panels on one axis to one side of the legs( let's call it north south axis) and the other axis is all going to be hardware that allows for wood movement. The idea is that since nothing but the glued panels restrict the legs the expansion/contraction of the panels would just transfer to the legs and they can move with it. How crazy am I? I spent days debating this with ChatGPT. Am I misunderstanding how it will work? 2) I'm now in the step of cutting square 5x5 in notches in each corner of both panels. But I'm very concerned about accuracy. It feels like this setup is not very forgiving. For example if I make the smallest errors on the top and bottom of the same leg it may throw off the whole table where I might have gaps between the leg and panel later. I also have no band saw or a jigsaw. I want to tackle this with a track saw ( also have a table saw but this table is 42x42 and my sawstop jobsite isn't good to handle this size). Many thanks! Amin Hey guys, love the show, I've been meaning to send this question this question in for 3-4 years but I'm always listening in the car and forget by the time I get to my computer. So, a few years ago I moved and added a bandsaw to my shop so I could start resawing lumber and my first project to incorporate that was a humidor. The resawing went great, but my table saw was out of alignment, so the mitered corners on the box looked terrible with gaps on the outside corners. To fix that I decided to add a contrasting strip along all the edges. The carcass is birdseye maple and I added padauk by routing out a 3/32" square on all outside corners, added 1/8" strips of the padauk and then trimmed it flush. This looks great, but with one issue. The 4 vertical corners are all cross grain between the carcass and the corner banding, so seasonally while the box sides move, the banding doesn't change length, so it either protrudes or retracts a bit (maybe 1/32") from the top and bottom. This is only a cosmetic issue on this box but I was wondering how I could plan for this in the future, as I could see a situation where all the movement is at the lid side and prevents it from fully closing which could compromise the seal on a humidor. Some of my thoughts were only gluing the middle portion of the banding down, only doing this when the carcass is a veneer over a more stable substrate, or sucking it up and getting better at mitered box corners and not needing this at all. I have some pictures from this build at https://imgur.com/a/humidor-build-iaXKQLI Jonathan
Frecuencia Radial, todos los sábados a la 10:00 am . Con nuestros locutores: Elvira, Victor, Joaquin, Ramon. En esta emisión hablamos sobre: La cuesta de enero Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social.
En Onda Radial - 8 de enero 2026 by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Innovating Psychiatry: Disrupting Mental Health with Data, Trust, and Bold Ideas On this episode, host Erica Olenski talks with Dr. Owen Muir, psychiatrist and Chief Medical Officer at Radial, about how healthcare innovation is reshaping psychiatry and inspiring a more holistic form of care delivery. From rethinking the mind-body connection to fast-tracking evidence-based treatments, they explore what it takes to move beyond symptom management, and finally deliver real outcomes in mental health and beyond. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
En Onda Radial - 1 de enero 2026 by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Frecuencia Radial, todos los sábados a la 10:00 am . Con nuestros locutores: Elvira, Victor, Joaquin, Ramon. En esta emisión hablamos sobre: Años de cambios en las costumbres familiares y sociales Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social.
En Onda Radial - 25 de diciembre 2025 by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Frecuencia Radial, todos los sábados a la 10:00 am . Con nuestros locutores: Elvira, Victor, Joaquin, Ramon. En esta emisión hablamos sobre: La Navidad Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social.
En Onda Radial - 18 de diciembre 2025 by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast.Today's show is CoinFlips, where expert speakers discuss grey zone decisions in orthopedic surgery. This episode will feature doctors Edgar Araiza, Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, Krishna Vemulapalli, & Edward Perez. They will discuss the case titled "Proximal Ulna and Radial Head Fracture in 63F."Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTube
Frecuencia Radial, todos los sábados a la 10:00 am . Con nuestros locutores: Elvira, Victor, Joaquin, Ramon. En esta emisión hablamos sobre:Programa 20 Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social.
Chuck and Chris discuss tips for an efficient clinic and review a surgical approach for radial tunnel syndrome and pronator syndrome treatment.We are in need of a podcast intern! We would appreciate any referrals!See www.practicelink.com/theupperhand for more information from our partner on job search and career opportunities.The Upper Hand Podcast is sponsored by Checkpoint Surgical, a provider of innovative solutions for peripheral serve surgery. To learn more, visit https://checkpointsurgical.com/.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and concluding music.For additional links, the catalog. Please see https://www.ortho.wustl.edu/content/Podcast-Listings/8280/The-Upper-Hand-Podcast.aspx
Headlines change fast, but this week's timber stories carry real weight. We start with a personal moment that grounds the show, then move into a tour of breakthroughs and big bets shaping the future of low-carbon construction. From a landmark conference to a new connection system and skyline-defining projects, the conversation is all about making mass timber faster, stronger, and more visible.We share updates on the International Mass Timber Conference as it heads into a milestone year, reflecting on how a decade of shared research and community has pushed the industry forward. Then we break down Rothoblaas' Radial connection system and why factory pre-installation, tighter tolerances, and rapid on-site assembly matter to developers and contractors chasing schedule certainty and cost control. If you care about embodied carbon and buildability, these details are the difference between an idea and a signed contract.Our global tour continues with planning approval for a mixed use campus in Shoreditch, where creative retrofit meets new-build to strengthen the public realm. In Texas, a 212,000-square-foot Mass Timber Experiential Learning Hub at Texas A&M ties regional sourcing to a bold educational vision set to open in 2028. And in Sydney, Atlassian Central's hybrid timber frame reveals lush “habitats” that make climate leadership tangible in a major commercial tower anchoring the city's tech precinct.We close with a major signal from Big Tech: Amazon's full-scale mass timber trials for data centres. When logistics giants aim to cut embodied carbon without sacrificing speed or reliability, suppliers, engineers, and insurers all pay attention. That momentum, combined with Microsoft and Google exploring similar paths, suggests mass timber is moving from showcase to standard in mission-critical facilities. Subscribe, share with a colleague who needs a spark, and tell us: which project points most clearly to the future you want to build?Send us a textSupport the show
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Amsterdam Guitar Heaven 2025 was weer geweldig en dit jaar gaf ik daar een workshop over de John Mayer sound. In deze video neem ik je mee de beurs op én laat ik je in de studio precies horen hoe mijn Mayer-style pedalboard klinkt.Tijdens de workshop kwamen er veel vragen binnen over de volgorde van de pedalen, de slapback delay en de spring reverb, dus in de studio loop ik alles stap voor stap door. Het hele board is gebouwd met pedalen van Walrus Audio, J. Rockett, Radial en Pedaltrain.In deze video zie je:• sfeer en gesprekken op de beursvloer• mijn John Mayer pedalboard walkthrough• alle drives, compressoren en modulatie• de ACS1 instellingen die ik live gebruik• hoe je de typische slapback en spring reverb bouwt• nieuwe gitaren en snaren op de beurs• een korte demo van de Mayer sound00:00:00 INTRO00:00:38 ESTELLE STIJKEL00:01:23 RONDKIJKEN OP DE AMSTERDAM GUITAR HEAVEN00:01:51 INTERNATIONAL GUESTS00:02:26 MORE VOX POP00:02:41 TALKING ABOUT THE WORKSHOP I DID00:02:58 MELD JE AAN VOOR DE GITAARMANNEN COMMUNITY00:03:54 WORKSHOP PEDALBOARD RUNDOWN! ALLE PEDALEN VAN WALRUS AUDIO J. ROCKETT PEDALTRAIN RADIAL FACE MI00:03:56 PEDALTRAIN XD1800:04:00 WALRUS AUDIO CANVAS POWER 1500:04:11 RADIAL HIGHLINE STEREO00:04:35 WALRUS AUDIO ACS1 MK200:04:59 WALRUS AUDIO CANVAS TUNER00:05:13 J. ROCKETT AIRCHILD COMPRESSOR00:05:27 J. ROCKETT MELODY EQ DRIVE00:05:43 J. ROCKETT BLUE NOTE SELECT00:06:18 J. ROCKETT ARCHER00:06:47 ARCHER + MELODY EQ00:07:08 BLUE NOTE SELECT + ARCHER00:07:20 BLUE NOTE SELECT + ARCHER + MELODY EQ DRIVE00:07:38 J. ROCKETT THE DUDE00:08:14 ALLE DRIVES AAN!!!11100:08:34 MAKO LINE WALRUS AUDIO M1 D1 R100:08:42 WALRUS AUDIO M1 MAKO00:09:28 WALRUS AUDIO D1 DELAY00:09:56 WALRUS AUDIO R1 REVERB00:11:41 STUKJE WORKSHOP BELEVING00:11:53 BUURTEN BIJ GLENN VAN ALGAM00:12:14 LAG GUITARS00:13:15 ERNIE BALL SNAREN OA TIM HENSON00:13:35 PINO PALLADINO FLATWOUNDS00:14:11 MARTIN GUITARS00:14:17 DE MARTIN HG-2800:15:22 EN ZO KLINKT DE MARTIN HG-2800:16:18 DE JEUGD HEEFT DE (GITAAR)TOEKOMST!00:17:36 STUKJE PIELEMOZERIJ NAAR DE MENSEN TOE...00:18:05 JAN AKKERMAN00:18:19 BLOOPERPedalboard setupPedaltrain XD18Walrus Audio Canvas Power 15Walrus Audio ACS1Walrus Audio AirchildWalrus Audio M1, Delay, FathomJ. Rockett Melody EQ DriveJ. Rockett ArcherBlue NoteThe DudeRadial Highline StereoGitaarmannen 3: John Mayer – theatertourDit najaar gaan we weer de theaters in met een ode aan John Mayer.Alle data: edstruijlaart.nl/tourLaat in de comments weten welke gear of pedalen je in een volgende video wilt zien.
Schizophrenia is a really challenging illness. There's been a lot of progress made recently, I will note. I've already written about novel treatments like Cobenfy, and using accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation for negative symptoms and positive symptoms in schizophrenia. One of the most bothersome of those “positive symptoms”—things that shouldn't be there, in someone's mind, but are—are auditory hallucinations. If you imagine having invisible AirPods that are playing a terrible podcast that you'd rather not be listening to, and that everyone else can't hear, you get a sense of how distracting it might be to have auditory hallucinations.In my previous article about the treatment of auditory hallucinations with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), one of my favorite forms of brain stimulation, I highlighted promising results from early studies. Now we have a much larger Study, phase 3 trial, conducted over many years in Germany. We are even at the level of meta-analysis at this point!It's a considerable study:138 adults with treatment-persistent auditory verbal hallucinations and schizophrenia spectrum disorder were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive 15 sessions of active (n=70) or sham cTBS (n=68) administered sequentially as 600 pulses to the left and 600 pulses to the right temporo-parietal cortex over a 3-week period.I called friends of the podcast—Dr. David Garrison, Dr. Will Sauve, and my mom, Vita Muir, to talk through this paper together, and what it might mean for individuals suffering from psychotic disorders. In the meantime, the team at Radial, where we provide such treatment, does some funny, tough-guy faces with our Ampa One system:Thanks for reading! A live-action newsletter event coming up on January 11th in San Francisco: RAMHT 2026 SF. Join us! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 15, 2025 is: radial RAY-dee-ul adjective Radial describes things that are arranged or have parts arranged in straight lines coming out from the center of a circle. // Her mosaics echo radial patterns observed in nature, from succulents to sea urchins. See the entry > Examples: "Inspired by flowers that grow organically, the project transforms organic patterns into space arrangements, embodying the idea of blooming. The design distills the essence of a flower's radial symmetry into a geometric language, creating a rhythmic play of radial patterns and sunburst lines." — Architecture Update (India), 19 Feb. 2025 Did you know? Picture the sun shining brightly on a cloudless day. Its rays stretch in every direction along radiant radii so far-reaching they radiate daylight. It's pretty rad, and it's a cinch to describe in English thanks to the expansive influence of the Latin noun radius, meaning "ray." As you might have guessed, radius is an ancestor of the English words ray, radiant, radiate, and of course radius. It's also the sunny source of radial, which joined our language in the 1500s as an adjective meaning "arranged or having parts arranged like rays." Radial has bourgeoned in meaning over the centuries, adopting unique applications across many fields including medicine, engineering, and astronomy.
Envía tu comentarioAllá por los años cuarenta, se instituyó en Cuba la Comisión de Ética Radial, encargada de prohibir la difusión de todo aquello que atentara contra la moral y las buenas costumbres. Fue así como decenas de piezas musicales, muchas de ellas verdaderos hits, pasaron por la censura. Y, a juzgar por su repertorio de la época, si hubo una agrupación que provocó a los censores verdaderos dolores de cabeza, ese fue el Trío Servando Díaz. En 1939, Servando decide organizar un trío, que llevaría su nombre, con Octavio Cuso Mendoza y Otilio Portal. En particular, Otilio se caracterizaría por sus guarachas, todas cargadas de buena dosis de pimienta y del llamado doble sentido del cubano. Tal cualidad le valió al Trío Servando Díaz el apelativo de Los Trovadores Sonrientes.Corría el año 1945 cuando, en la RHC Cadena Azul, debuta el nuevo miembro del trío, Mario Recio, voz segunda y compositor, quien procedía del Conjunto Kubavana, de Alberto Ruiz. En el 49, se integran al elenco del Show de la Mañana, también de la CMQ, conducido por el propio Iglesias y por Germán Pinelli. Fue esta la etapa dorada del Trío Servando Díaz, cuya popularidad se debió, sobre todo, a las guarachas de su repertorio.Esta vez, en el acostumbrado Calendario Musical de Cuba, el cantante Rolito Rodríguez, La Reina del Guaguancó Celeste Mendoza y el pianista y compositor Orlando de la Rosa.Support the show¡SUSCRÍBETE!: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1702252/subscribe
Today on the podcast, the guys briefly discuss the demise of superboost as well as Jared's new ASR build and off season training regiments before jumping into a classic set of listener questions ranging from modern bike sizing to tire recommendations, weird tools and everything in between. Tune in! Our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCczlFdoHUMcFJuHUeZf9b_Q Worldwide Cyclery YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxZoC1sIG-vVtLsJDSbeYyw Worldwide Cyclery Instagram: www.instagram.com/worldwidecyclery/ MTB Podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/mtbpodcast/ Submit any and all questions to podcast@worldwidecyclery.com Join us on epic mountain bike trips that you will never forget in locations like Tasmania, Italy & Nepal. Grab $250 off any All Mountain Rides trip by just mentioning WWC: https://worldwidecyclery.com/blogs/worldwide-cyclery-blog/all-mountain-rides-all-inclusive-mountain-bike-guided-trips-w-worldwide-cyclery-crew Get your off season training program dialed with Train to Ride with Dee Tidwell: https://traintoride.com/programs/mtb-strong-worldwide-cyclery/
Entérate de lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-Los pódcast locales se consolidan como oportunidad de crecimiento para la radio.-Los videos pódcast estarán presentándose en los cines.-reVolver Podcasts lanza publicidad geolocalizada en México. -El Salón de la Fama de la Radio y el desafío de incluir a los podcasters.-Superhuman redefine la productividad con su nueva identidad.Patrocinios¿Estás pensando en anunciar tu negocio, producto o pódcast en México? En RSS.com y RSS.media tenemos la solución. Contamos con un amplio catálogo de pódcast para conectar tu mensaje con millones de oyentes en México y LATAM. Escríbenos a ventas@rss.com y haz crecer tu idea con nosotros. Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter“ de Via Podcast.
What You'll Learn:The enduring priorities in fulfillment despite two decades of industry change: focus on the end-consumer experience and aligned people/processThe definition and strategic value of connected commerce as a frictionless end-to-end ecosystem across sales channels and fulfillmentWhy tech integration across OMS, WMS, TMS and digital marketplaces remains the biggest hurdle to unified fulfillmentHow Essendant repositions fulfillment from cost center to growth enabler, leveraging digital teams and marketplace expertiseWhen to accelerate 3PL expansion versus stabilize and optimize existing operations, anchored on clear value and identity assessmentThe realities and opportunities around Seller Fulfilled Prime, including network scale, inventory optimization, and performance requirementsKey operational metrics beyond OTIF, including inventory health and profitability by channel, critical in managing complexityPeak season outlook: early marketplace promotions, supply chain stability, and the goal to flatten the demand curve for better operational controlHighlights00:00 – Guest Introduction & Industry Background01:00 – Consistencies & Changes Over Two Decades in Fulfillment03:00 – Defining Connected Commerce & Its Strategic Objectives 05:00 – Common Fulfillment-Tech Challenges & Silo Breakdown07:00 – Unlocking Fulfillment as a Revenue Lever, Not Just Cost Center 10:00 – When to Accelerate vs. Stabilize 3PL Operations14:00 – Procurement & Evaluation Dynamics in Mid-Market Deals17:00 – Seller Fulfilled Prime: Market Demand & Execution Challenges22:00 – Focused Operational Metrics to Drive Business Outcomes28:00 – Peak Season Predictions & Advice 30:30 – Closing Thoughts & Contact Info Quotes:[00:02:00]: “The things that remain consistent would certainly be focusing on the end consumer... building the right team around us to align with that strategy and then making sure that we had the right processes.” - Patrick Allard [00:04:00]: “Connected commerce to us is really about creating that frictionless end-to-end ecosystem... from product discovery through the purchase cycle, all the way through fulfillment, delivery, final mile returns.” - Patrick Allard [00:10:00]: “How do we know when to pour gas on the fire and really go for expansion, and when is it time to maybe take a step back, pause, and get the house in order?” - Dan [00:19:00]: “There's still quite a bit of pain for the larger brand retailers that might have a really good dominant market and brand recognition, but where they want the prime badge, but having that inventory all locked up in Amazon...puts them in a financial challenge.”- Patrick Allard [00:23:00]: “There's a million things you can track and it is data overload... but the key is focusing on promise metrics, inventory health, and profitability by channel.”- Patrick Allard About the Guest:Patrick Allard is President of Fulfillment Services at Essendant, driving the transformation of a traditional B2B distributor into a connected commerce powerhouse. With over 20 years in e-commerce and logistics, Patrick has held leadership roles at Newgistics, Pitney Bowes, and Radial. His expertise spans M&A integrations, fulfillment scalability, multi-channel retail logistics, and leveraging fulfillment as a revenue growth lever rather than simply a cost center.Links Mentioned:Essendant Fulfillment Services: https://www.essendant.com/ Patrick Allard LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-allard-04657111/ Subscribe and Keep Learning!If you're a logistics leader looking to scale sustainably, don't miss out! Subscribe for more expert strategies on tackling modern supply chain challenges.Be sure to follow and tag the eCom Logistics Podcast on LinkedIn and YouTube
H2 - Seg 2 - TCJS - Tues Oct 28 2025 - "we are about to elect a radial Mayor on NYC, and Soros is behind him"
H2 - TCJS - Tues Oct 28 2025 - " Members of Muslim student assn in Fairfax Va posting staged kidnap videos", " we are about to elect a radial Mayor on NYC, and Soros is behind him", " Ad featuring Jewish New Yorkers touting Zoran Mandani for Mayor in NYC" , "Steve in Greenville on the WORD talk line about the Jewish vote in NYC "
THE WES BUCK SHOW – EPISODE 405“WHEEL MEN, TRACK DOMINATORS & TIN SOLDIER TALES”THIS WEEK IT'S ALL ABOUT DRIVERS WHO CAN FLAT OUT HANDLE ANY MACHINE.First up, Travis Harvey. Whatever you put him in, whatever you line him up in, he delivers. He's a wheel man's wheel man. We'll sit down and break down what's driving him right now and how he keeps making magic happen on every stage.Then we've got Ken Quartuccio Jr., fresh off his win in Radial vs. The World at Duck X's No Mercy 16. He showed up and reminded everyone you do not want to line up against him. He's lethal in small-tire, big-tire, whatever tire you pick. And to round it out, Jason Terrell from Tin Soldier Race Cars. This guy's been building stories along with racecars. He's been carving a path in outlaw and no-prep circles. We're talking shop, grit, what drives him, and what's next for his crew. Big names. Big moves. Big stories.Wes Buck, JT “Murder T” Hudson, and Mike Carpenter are livin' in the booth, ready to stir the pot and let it rip.DON'T MISS IT. LET'S GOOOOO.⸻Each week on The Wes Buck Show, Wes Buck, JT “Murder T” Hudson, and Mike Carpenter bring their unique insights and analysis to the most electrifying moments and storylines from a packed weekend of drag racing.
In this episode of Modern Chiropractic Mastery, Dr. Kevin Christie interviews Dr. Nick Murphy from Pure Relief Pain Solutions. They explore the benefits and applications of radial and focused shockwave therapy, as well as electromagnetic transduction therapy (EMTT). They discuss the distinct functionalities of each technology, practical applications based on different patient needs, and how each can enhance clinical outcomes. Dr. Murphy shares his insights on effectively integrating these technologies into chiropractic practice, training staff, and ensuring both patient outcomes and financial growth. The conversation also covers considerations for choosing the right equipment and the importance of clinical expertise and investment for successful implementation.
Trifulca Media presenta: La Cruda Verdad con Robby Joe y Alex Torres, Omar Vazquez Rivera y Gerardo Rodriguez quienes hablan de la separación de la pareja radial compuesta por El Gangster' y 'Funky Joe'.Facebook - https://ppppppppppppppQ XS www.facebook.com/a TrifulcaMedia?mibextid=LQQJ4d .p opiokcÑInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/latrifulcamedia?igsh=MW1yNGE2NnY0N2pyYw==Threads - https://www.threads.net/@latrifulcamediaYouTube - https://youtube.com/@trifulcamedia?si=Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2Nki4huLPMwYftru08gFYV?si=Z2AMDLjRSiOc2U_LVUXRpwApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trifulca-media/id1459553025#elcirco#ElGangster#FunkyJoe#gangsteryfunky#puertorico #luchalibrepr #strongstyleboricua#enlaclaraconlatrifulca #trifulcamedia
Antes de seguir hablando de la magia, en este episodio damos un paso necesario: comprender la esencia genérica de la religión. De la mano de Andrés Carmona exploramos la teoría del espacio antropológico de Gustavo Bueno, con sus tres ejes: Circular (las relaciones entre los hombres). Radial (la relación con las cosas y la naturaleza). Angular (la relación con los animales). Es en este último eje donde nacen los númenes, los primeros animales considerados con poder especial, origen de las religiones primarias. A partir de ahí recorremos las fases de la religión: Primaria → númenes animales. Secundaria → dioses corpóreos, como los del Olimpo. Terciaria → la Idea de Dios como ser abstracto y metafísico. También hablamos del ateísmo esencial del materialismo filosófico, que sostiene que la Idea de Dios es contradictoria, pero que la religión, como práctica humana, es una realidad efectiva. Un episodio que abre camino hacia el siguiente tema: comprender la magia desde su propia esencia genérica. 📅 Estrenado el miércoles 1 de octubre a las 12:00. 📩 Más en www.imposiblesimprobables.com
In this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Kevin chats with Tom Schmitt, the new CEO of Radial, about the evolution of fulfillment, the challenges for mid-market brands, and the launch of Radial's Fast Track program. With decades of leadership experience at FedEx, DB Schenker, and McKinsey, Schmitt brings a deep perspective on how fulfillment has become inseparable from customer experience. As he explains, “Fulfillment is the customer experience.”Find EPG at IntraLogistex Miami in September! Get better visibility with Surgere. Follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube.Support the show
What tricks do you have up your sleeve to help you get through tough cases? In this special episode of the BackTable Podcast, Drs. Ally Baheti, Mike Barraza, and Chris Beck spotlight the most creative and practical pearls from the 2025 BackTable Tips & Tricks competition, showcasing standout submissions and clever techniques shared by their peers.---SYNPOSISGuests include leading interventional radiologists like Dr. Aaron Fischman from Mount Sinai, who reveals his unique wire-shaping method—bending it like a question mark to navigate challenging, angulated vessels during prostate artery embolization. From Jefferson, Dr. Sean Maratto walks us through his innovative retrograde approach to placing double J stents. And from Ochsner Health, Dr. Tyler Sandow brings invaluable guidance on achieving direct portal vein access for TIPS.---TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Introduction 03:30 - Favorite Tips and Tricks06:11 - Practical Techniques and Personal Experiences15:41 - A Humbling Experience with Phil Banov16:02 - The Bumper Stitch Technique17:55 - Direct Portal Access for TIPS19:35 - Navigating Challenging Cases24:11 - Radial vs. Femoral Access Debate27:33 - Innovative Techniques and Tricks29:36 - Final Thoughts and Gratitude
Is the pursuit of the "perfect" customer experience actually holding brands back from achieving true agility? Agility requires a willingness to embrace calculated risks and adapt quickly to changing market dynamics. It also demands a shift in mindset, from a focus on rigid planning to iterative experimentation and continuous learning. Today, we're going to talk about how brands can navigate the ever-evolving retail landscape by prioritizing agility and leveraging technology to enhance the customer experience. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Tom Schmitt, CEO at Radial. About Tom Schmitt As Chief Executive Officer, Tom oversees the leadership of Radial North America's Managing Committee, bringing his strategic vision and operational expertise to our team. Tom joins Radial with over 20 years of executive leadership experience in supply chain logistics. Most recently, Tom led commercial growth and rigor for Nikola Corporation serving as Chief Commercial Officer. Prior to Nikola, Tom spent 12 years at FedEx and serving as CEO of FedEx Supply Chain; leading Forward Air Corporation as President, Chairman and CEO; leading Canadian parcel and freight corporation Purolator as CEO; and also heading up the global Contract Logistics business as a management board member for DBSchenker. In addition, Tom has served on several Boards of organizations focused on various aspects of the supply chain. Tom holds an MBA as a Baker Scholar from Harvard Business School as well as a Bachelor of Arts in European Business Administration, First Class Honors, from Middlesex University. Tom Schmitt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tschmitt1965/ Resources Radial: https://www.radial.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow Catch the future of e-commerce at eTail Boston, August 11-14, 2025. Register now: https://bit.ly/etailboston and use code PARTNER20 for 20% off for retailers and brandsDon't Miss MAICON 2025, October 14-16 in Cleveland - the event bringing together the brights minds and leading voices in AI. Use Code AGILE150 for $150 off registration. Go here to register: https://bit.ly/agile150" Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstromDon't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.showCheck out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
This is the podcast version of yesterday's article. Yes, I Know It Has A Different Title.Thanks for listening.And if you are looking for care for yourself or a loved one…join us at Radial—where I work—we focus on next-generation treatments.They include Spravato, Nightware, eTNS, PRISM Neurofeedback, soon, eCOT-AS by Neurolief, TMS, Accelerated TMS, and fMRI-guided SAINT TMS.Radial offers the most advanced mental health care, anywhere. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe
TEMAS Y EXPOSITORES ✅ 02:41 Canción Oficial ✅ 05:28 Doctrinas Peligrosas en el Siglo XXI - Ps. Leonardo Clemente ✅ 19:34 Testimonios de Cristian Rondón y Melvyn Lancer ✅ 26:00 La Biblia vs Las Nuevas Revelaciones - Ps. Eric Tejada ✅ 38:50 Los Falsos Apóstoles en el Siglo XXI - Ps. Gabriel Linares ✅ 53:34 El Pragmatismo Religioso - Ps. José Báez ✅ 01:24:27 El Evangelio del Humanismo - Ps. Smaily Rosario ¿Qué esperas? Suscríbete al canal y activa las notificaciones. #falsosapostoles #humanismo #nuevasrevelaciones #biblia #sanadoctrina #pragmatismo #pragmatismoreligioso #relativismo #evangelio #falsoevangelioConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-ebenezer-rd-emisora-cristiana--3279340/support.
I was invited, thanks to the magnificent and only-ever-positive internet, to give a lecture to colleagues in Nigeria. I'm kidding, a little—the internet can be rough. Ask a comment section of a YouTube video! However, it is also a technology that has brought the world closer together. One of those less absurd corners of the internet is LinkedIn—it's like the world's most boring dad and his boss decided to invite you to a global-scale compliance educational module. “So exciting, it's mandatory!”I am giving the internet a hard time. Sometimes it's a special kind of magic. Like, for example, today. Imagine you are a progressive hospital system in Lagos, such as Gracehill Hospital. Yes, that is in Nigeria. It's a progressive country, compared to the rest of the continent, but some of that progress is recent, as in 2023.A new Mental Health law was recently enacted in Nigeria to replace the Lunacy Ordinance of 1958. The passage of the new law was a major leap from the old. It was received with excitement because the former law was not only outdated but failed to address core issues such as the promotion of mental health and the protection of the rights of the mentally ill.If you're looking to move your healthcare system into the future, you might want to consider finding speakers for your grand rounds. With Zoom, it's easy to host hundreds of people. On LinkedIn, you can see professionals posting about what they are up to. And, if you're bold, you can simply ask one of those folks to speak. Which is what happened to me, and how I found myself drafting a lecture on Bipolar Disorder for an audience of Nigerian (and global—many people, both professionals, patients, and family members attend these seminars!).Nigeria has an estimated 250 practicing psychiatrists for a population of over 220 million (WHO, 2023), amounting to roughly one psychiatrist per 880,000 people. I probably spoke to 1/4 of them yesterday.There are substantial barriers to mental health care in Nigeria—much if it financial. According to the World Bank, Nigeria's Gross National Income (GNI) per capita in 2023 was $2,460 USD. Fewer than 10% of Nigerians have health insurance. Those plans cost $250+ a year, but mental health parity doesn't exist, and thus those services are only covered under yet more expensive plans.To draw a direct comparison, Nigeria has 0.11 psychiatrists /100,000 population. This is similar to Kenya (0.2/100,000) but with 400% more money budgeted to address the care of the population. The US has 13/100,000 and spends about 6.2% of its health budget on mental health care.The question, globally, is how to do more for our patients with less harm and at lower cost. One interventional treatment is considered essential—and its ECT. The WHO's keep an “essential medicines” list! Nigeria has access to ECT. Lithium is also an essential medicine. TMS is not on that list, yet. Maybe, I posit, it should be?What follows in this podcast is the talk I gave. Thanks for reading— and listening. A huge shout out to my gracious hosts at GraceHill, and their Partners, who make this series possible!The Frontier Psychiatrists is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.If you are interested in the Validation Institute's award for Best Mental Health Treatment in 2024, consider Radial. It's where I work, and with locations across the US already, we are working to bring the most advanced mental health care to everyone — and make it accessible. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe
Conferencia Radial Doctrinas Peligrosas en el Siglo XXI (Parte 1) by https://www.youtube.com/@RadioEbenezerRDConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-ebenezer-rd-emisora-cristiana--3279340/support.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast.In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Distal Radial Ulnar Joint (DRUJ) Injuries from the Trauma section.Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTube