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Economic Realities: Chinese Struggles and U.S. Consumer Strength. Guest: CHRIS RIEGEL, CEO of Stratacache. China's economy is struggling, evidenced by declining imports of raw materials and factory workers facing destitution. In contrast, the U.S. economy remains strong, with banner retail sales during the Christmas season. However, the "K-shaped" economy shows consumer fatigue in the quick-service restaurant sector.1965 SHANGHAI
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This episode with Romane Dideberg explores responsible mineral sourcing in the context of rising geopolitical risk, with a focus on the Sahel. We examine how insecurity, military coups, and shifting alliances are reshaping control over critical minerals, driving resource nationalism, and complicating governance in fragile and conflict-affected states. Moreover, we also look at corruption, the role of civil society, and the realities of artisanal and small-scale mining. We unpack what traceability can, and cannot, achieve in mineral supply chains, and why responsible sourcing must go beyond tick-box compliance to genuinely improve governance, livelihoods, and long-term stability.Romane Dideberg is a researcher at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London. She works within the institute's Africa Programme, engaging with policymakers, researchers, private sector, and international organisations on key policy challenges across the African continent. Her research focuses on peace and security dynamics and political developments in West Africa and the Sahel, the Lake Chad Basin, and the Great Lakes region. Her areas of expertise include the political economy of conflict, resource governance, extractive industries, African statehood, and state–society relations. Before joining Chatham House, she worked at LSE IDEAS, the London School of Economics' foreign policy think tank.The International Risk Podcast brings you conversations with global experts, frontline practitioners, and senior decision-makers who are shaping how we understand and respond to international risk. From geopolitical volatility and organised crime, to cybersecurity threats and hybrid warfare, each episode explores the forces transforming our world and what smart leaders must do to navigate them. Whether you're a board member, policymaker, or risk professional, The International Risk Podcast delivers actionable insights, sharp analysis, and real-world stories that matter.The International Risk Podcast is sponsored by Conducttr, a realistic crisis exercise platform. Visit Conducttr to learn more.Dominic Bowen is the host of The International Risk Podcast and Europe's leading expert on international risk and crisis management. As Head of Strategic Advisory and Partner at one of Europe's leading risk management consulting firms, Dominic advises CEOs, boards, and senior executives across the continent on how to prepare for uncertainty and act with intent. He has spent decades working in war zones, advising multinational companies, and supporting Europe's business leaders. Dominic is the go-to business advisor for leaders navigating risk, crisis, and strategy; trusted for his clarity, calmness under pressure, and ability to turn volatility into competitive advantage. Dominic equips today's business leaders with the insight and confidence to lead through disruption and deliver sustained strategic advantage.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledge.Follow us on LinkedIn and Subscribe for all our updates!Tell us what you liked!
REVIEW AUSTRALIA CRITICIZED FOR KOWTOWING TO CHINA DESPITE DISDAIN Colleague Grant Newsham. Grant Newsham criticizes the Australian government for "kowtowing" to China due to a dependence on raw material exports. Despite China treating Australia with disdain—sending naval patrols and calling the nation "gum on your shoe"—Canberra continues these dealings rather than diversifying trade toward friendly allies. BOOTH BAY.
In this episode, Isabela Franco and Lora Verheecke from Counter Balance unpack the EU's growing push for critical raw materials and its implications for the Global South. They discuss the Global Gateway, the Critical Raw Materials Act, the use of public funds to “de-risk” private investments and the lack of meaningful participation for impacted communities and Indigenous people. A concise and critical look at how Europe's green, digital and defence ambitions risk reinforcing extractivist and neocolonial models.
Independence from Denmark, the costs of mining for rare earth minerals and Inuit people's rights – some of the challenges facing the autonomous territory of Greenland. A former Danish colony, Greenland is the world's largest island with a population of just 57,000 people. Jonny Dymond chairs a panel of leading politicians from Denmark and Greenland to debate the future of this fascinating Arctic region – and take some tough questions from the public.The panel: Naaja Nathanielsen – Minister of Industry, Raw Materials, Mining and Energy – Greenlandic Parliament. Louise Elholm - MP in the Danish Parliament. Venstre party spokeswoman on Greenland. Kuno Fencker – MP in the Greenlandic Parliament – opposition Naleraq party. Ulrick Pram Gad – Senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies.Producer: Helen Towner
Episode 549 - Cole Hackbarth and Nick Brehm, Rhinegeist Brewery Happy Monday, Thieves! We're in Ohio this week talking with Cole Hackbarth the VP of Brewery Operations at Rhinegeist Brewery, and Nick Brehm, the Director of Innovations and Raw Materials. They had just returned from hop selection in the pacific northwest and brought some fun selections for the black glasses. We go deep on the brewery, it's best selling beer Truth, and what it means to make beer in a historic city. Tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
Half of us don't realise our old phones and laptops contain critical raw materials needed for new tech and green energy. That's according to new research from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Ireland. We discuss further with Leo Donovan is the CEO of WEEE Ireland.
Half of us don't realise our old phones and laptops contain critical raw materials needed for new tech and green energy. That's according to new research from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Ireland. We discuss further with Leo Donovan is the CEO of WEEE Ireland.
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A new analysis by Fraunhofer Austria Research GmbH in cooperation with refurbed, Ireland's leading online marketplace for refurbished devices, examined the scale of unused smartphones in European households and their refurbishment potential. The study estimates that around 643 million devices are currently lying idle, of which 211 million could be professionally refurbished. Beyond this, the stockpile of unused phones contains enough raw materials to help meet Europe's demand for critical metals and rare earths for years to come. According to the report "Potential of Unused Smartphones in European Households", professional recycling could return to the European value chain over 5,000 tons of cobalt, 129 tons of magnesium, 431 tons of tin, 43 tons of tungsten, 1 ton of palladium and 9 tons of gold. The material value of all metals contained in these discarded smartphones amounts to approximately €1.1 billion (raw material prices as of February 2025). For Ireland alone, the figures are considerable: an estimated 7.6 million discarded smartphones are lying unused in households. Of these, around 5.1 million could still be recycled, yielding valuable resources such as 102 tons of cobalt, 5.1 tons of gold, 510 kilograms of tin, 1.53 tons of tungsten, 15.3 tons of magnesium and just over 0.1 ton of palladium. According to Fraunhofer Austria, the total raw material value of these unused smartphones amounts to approximately €18.5 million (based on raw material prices in February 2025). "The concentration of metals in one ton of e-waste can exceed that in one ton of ore-bearing earth extracted through conventional mining. Mining in old smartphones can therefore be worthwhile," says Paul Rudorf, project manager at Fraunhofer Austria, regarding the results. Only a fraction of the resources bound in old, unused smartphones are currently recovered. The global recycling rate for smartphones is just 7.5%, and in Europe, around 10% of discarded devices are recycled. The majority are either illegally exported or remain in households. At the same time, the EU's dependence on raw materials from abroad is intensifying. For this reason, the EU has set itself the goal of covering 25% of its raw material demand through recycling by 2030. "There are real treasures in our drawers: millions of old smartphones that can either be refurbished for reuse or recycled. Returning your devices not only helps the environment but also gives valuable raw materials a second chance," says refurbed Co-Founder Kilian Kaminski. "Politics and industry must create clear incentives and make investments so that more devices are refurbished, raw materials recovered, and sustainable alternatives promoted. To achieve this, we need better take-back systems to increase recycling rates, clear rules for repairability and longevity, and investments in modern recycling technologies. This way we can collectively reduce e-waste, secure valuable resources, and make a decisive contribution to a functioning circular economy across Europe." Since 2024, refurbed has provided a trade-in service in Ireland, helping minimise e-waste levels and repurpose old tech. refurbed is playing an active role, allowing Irish consumers to recycle their old devices, give them a new purpose and recover the valuable raw materials they contain. The refurbishment process is continuously monitored and refined, setting a higher benchmark for quality in the refurbished tech industry. To date, refurbed has saved over 270,000 tonnesof CO2, 900 tonnes of e-waste, and 94 billion litres of water since its founding in 2017, and has planted over 6.6 million trees. See more stories here.
Properly understood, the imagination is not something you escape to; it's something you draw upon every day to make decisions, understand events, and communicate. This week on HeightsCast, Dr. Matthew Mehan explores the purposes of the imagination and the habits of wit and wisdom that help us insightfully process our world. We may think of the imagination at odds with reality. But, he says, cultivating the imagination actually makes us more capable, “wittier” thinkers about reality. Chapters: 00:03:05 Defining the imagination 00:05:31 “Good mother wit” 00:08:25 How LLMs undermine the wit 00:11:05 Beyond the “moral imagination” 00:15:33 Imagination of the Founding Fathers 00:20:03 Aesop and governing your animal spirits 00:24:28 The mistakes of Naturalism 00:27:57 18th century ABCs 00:32:13 Role models for the civic imagination 00:40:38 Who chooses what goes in 00:43:26 Reality educates us 00:46:39 Recommendations for parents 00:52:24 Metaphor control: guarding your hope 01:02:33 Humor and joy Links: mythicalmammals.com, Matthew Mehan's website “Restoring America's Founding Imagination” by Matthew Mehan Mr. Mehan's Mildly Amusing Mythical Mammals by Matthew Mehan The Handsome Little Cygnet by Matthew Mehan The Plutarch Podcast by Tom Cox Illustrated Aesop's Fables by Aesop, with an introduction by G. K. Chesterton Fifty Years on the Old Frontier by James Cook Saints Series Podcast by The Merry Beggars The Boy Stories Series by Tom Longano Also on the Forum: Metaphor Control: A Modest Hope for Civilization by Matthew Mehan Shaping Your Son's Moral Imagination (article) by Alvaro de Vicente Shaping Your Son's Moral Imagination (lecture) featuring Alvaro de Vicente Seeing History: On Using Images in the History Classroom by Kyle Blackmer Featured opportunities: Convivium for Teaching Men at The Heights School (November 13-15, 2025)
In this episode, I share valuable insights on transforming raw content into a cohesive, results-driven course or program. Drawing an analogy to baking a cake, I discuss the importance of sequencing and simplifying your expert knowledge to create effective learning experiences. Learn how to package your content into an accessible format that provides your audience with the fastest path to success. Perfect for anyone looking to scale their expertise and create impactful packaged offerings.00:00 Introduction and Inspiration00:22 The Raw Materials of Course Creation02:05 The Cake Baking Analogy03:05 Simplifying for Success04:40 Conclusion: Start Baking Your CakeAbout Me:Hey, it's your host, Tara Bryan. And I am on a mission to help more business owners learn to infinitely scale their businesses by leveraging the power of online without sacrificing the customer experience or results. I like to geek out on all things business strategy, marketing, interactive digital and user experience. This podcast is all about what is working, lessons learned and actionable tips to create and grow a thriving online business. Join us each week as we dive into different strategies, tactics and tips you can apply immediately to your business. To learn more:Find us at https://www.taralbryan.comHere are two ways we can help you create, grow and scale your business:1. Want to package your expertise or become a Scalable Expert? Take our free quick assessment to see how close you are to creating a scalable business.The Scalable Expert Assessment2. ALREADY HAVE AN ONLINE BUSINESS & READY TO INFINITELY SCALE?Download our free 50 Ways to Engage Your Customers guide or Schedule a 30 minute call with Tara to talk about our offers that will help you master the game. Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.Leave us an Apple Podcasts reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.Mentioned in this episode:https://taralbryan.com/step/15-learn-to-scale-call
China is increasingly using its dominance in supplying the world's critical raw materials as a weapon. Earlier this year, it restricted the export of heavy rare earths. Shortly after, industrial companies across the globe began to struggle. How did China become so dominant? Can Europe break free? And, if so, how? To answer these questions, I'm joined by Joris Teer, analyst at the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS).
Raw material company, lieu artistique emblématique de la capitale sénégalaise Dakar, a été créé par Koyo Kouoh, qui veut faire vivre la culture, mais aussi la pensée critique et la circulation des idées. Chaque année, Raw organise une académie avec un artiste fil rouge et dix participants venus du continent et la diaspora. Cette année, c'est Felwine Sarr qui dirige une cohorte qui va réfléchir pendant cinq semaines sur le concept du lieu. À lire aussiL'indépendance, un art porté haut par Koyo Kouoh
Raw material company, lieu artistique emblématique de la capitale sénégalaise Dakar, a été créé par Koyo Kouoh, qui veut faire vivre la culture, mais aussi la pensée critique et la circulation des idées. Chaque année, Raw organise une académie avec un artiste fil rouge et dix participants venus du continent et la diaspora. Cette année, c'est Felwine Sarr qui dirige une cohorte qui va réfléchir pendant cinq semaines sur le concept du lieu. À lire aussiL'indépendance, un art porté haut par Koyo Kouoh
John Roescher discusses digital design as a form of infrastructure. John is the founder of Raw Materials, an award-winning digital design firm specializing in complex technology interfaces. He works with companies to transform advanced technologies into clear, intuitive user experiences and an expert in using design thinking to drive clarity, trust, and real-world impact. Host, Kevin Craine Want to be a guest? https://DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest Do you want to be a sponsor? https://www.digitaltransformationpodcast.net/sponsor
We live in an age of unprecedented creative tools, from generative AI and design platforms to open access to code, capital, and talent. Joining this episode is John Roescher, Founder and CEO of Raw Materials, the design firm behind the public-facing strategies of Anduril, Saronic, and Meta, to explore why design should not be treated as decoration, but as a cultural and strategic function. Because in the end, with all this power, the outcome still comes down to a choice: Will we design with intention or default to slop?Chapters01:13 Design as Product04:51 Outsourcing vs Partnering08:04 The Creative Process and Why “I Like That” Isn't Enough11:30 AI, Craft, and Care: Tools vs Slop16:52 Efficiency or Excellence23:19 Unlocking Core Creativity Inside Companies28:01 Design as Strategy32:39 From Founders to Cities: Owning the Narrative40:28 Intentionality vs Accident45:04 What You Ship Says Everything46:45 What's Next Austin?John Roescher: X/Twitter, LinkedInRaw Materials: Website, Instagram, X/Twitter, LinkedIn -------------------Austin Next Links: Website, X/Twitter, YouTube, LinkedInEcosystem Metacognition Substack
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In April 2025's Recharge podcast, co-presenters Matt Fernley (Battery Materials Review) and Cormac O'Laoire (Electrios Energy) discuss some of the month's key talking points in the battery industry, including: Geopolitics and the impact of tariffs on the industry including around exemption of battery RMs from reciprocal tariffs; EVs and ESS impact; and could this actually be a positive in the end? The US Executive Order on Raw Materials - is it enough? The EU's strategic raw materials projects - does the EU "get it"? Cormac's postcard from Korea BYD and 1MW charging - how viable is it outside China? Mass market EV demand in Europe Changes to China's ESS mandate and its likely impact Will battery swapping go the way of the dinosaur in the passenger vehicle market?
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the UK government says it has bought enough raw materials to keep Britain's last steelmaking blast furnaces operating for the coming weeks.
Where tariffs bring chaos, ChAI brings cover. In this episode, Robin Merttens speaks with Tristan Fletcher, co-founder and CEO of ChAI, about how his team is using financial market techniques and AI to build insurance products that protect manufacturers from volatile input costs. What began in the world of hedge funds and speculative trading is now helping companies like recyclers and food manufacturers hedge against unpredictable raw material prices. Tristan explains how ChAI is transforming techniques once reserved for professional traders like satellite imagery, shipping data and price forecasting, into insurance-backed protection for real-world businesses. He also shares the story behind ChAI's first deal, the long journey to secure reinsurance capacity and the challenge of winning over regulators. This is an episode about pricing innovation, resilience in turbulent markets and what the insurance industry can do to keep pace with uncertainty. Plus, you'll learn a new word: Eigenzeit—and it might just reshape how you think about timing in insurance. Key Talking Points Democratising financial tools: why ChAI is bringing hedge fund-style analytics to manufacturers Turning speculation into protection: how AI price forecasting powers a new insurance product From cocoa to copper: insuring raw material volatility in food, packaging and recycling sectors Structuring the product: how ChAI created insurance that mirrors price hedging without regulatory red flags Regulatory hurdles: overcoming concerns about market risk and building legal confidence in a new model First deal breakthrough: how ChAI secured capacity from a major US reinsurer and wrote its first risk ESG implications: how the product supports the circular economy and reduces stockpiling The US vs the UK: why American risk carriers moved faster to back the product Market appetite – how volatility and geopolitical shocks like tariffs are driving inbound demand From startup to scale: why ChAI now needs more brokers, insurers and customers on board If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Robin Merttens on LinkedIn. You can also contact Tristan Fletcher on LinkedIn to start a conversation! Sign up to the InsTech newsletter for a fresh view on the world every Wednesday morning. Continuing Professional Development This InsTech Podcast Episode is accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards your CPD scheme. By the end of this podcast, you should be able to meet the following Learning Objectives: Measure the potential benefits of price volatility protection on supply chain resilience and inventory management. Define the role of reinsurance in enabling innovative risk-transfer solutions like raw material price insurance. Identify the sectors and commodity risks best suited to ChAI's product, including recycling, packaging and FMCG manufacturing. If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 350 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast. To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.
You're gonna mess up. You're gonna fumble. You're gonna make choices that feel good at the time and then sit with the aftermath, wondering if you're cut out for any of this. That doesn't mean you suck. It means you're human!And with being human comes discomfort, growth, re-evaluation, hard pivots, quiet grief, and (if you're lucky) a little clarity on the other side. Especially if you're a neurodivergent creative trying to build a business, express yourself, or simply exist in a system that was never designed for your kind of magic.
In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, I'm giving my take (to the best of my ability—because I'm not a tariff expert and neither are most of the people chiming in right now) on Trump's gutsy new tariff move. It's the one that's got half the country cheering and the other half clutching their pearls. While the media yells “economic suicide,” I'm here to suggest that this strategy might actually work—but not overnight. We'll talk about the possibility of long-term gain, the reality of short-term discomfort, and the cultural obsession with instant results when what's often required is patience. I will also go over our collective short attention spans and why longer attention spans are needed for understanding complex issues like this. Every answer won't fit in a 15 second soundbite. At the end of the day, we'll have to pray, wait, and see. Some of the smartest plays take time to unfold.—https://noblegoldinvestments.com/learn/gold-and-silver-guide/?utm_campaign=21243613394&utm_source=g&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=&utm_term=noble%20gold&seg_aprod=&ad_id=698073353663&oid=2&affid=1&utm_source=google&affiliate_source=googleads_brand_bmbc&utm_term=noble%20gold&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADQ2DzJSJ_mi5cJo8dO2FNUs7uNy-&gclid=CjwKCAjwktO_BhBrEiwAV70jXtjSCyioSM2Hz1McTAlR3f8t3KCDDN3-XBWLaIzwJmiEGe0ztxIk5RoCnM0QAvD_BwE
Critical raw materials - like rare earths, cobalt and lithium - play a central role in the energy transition and profoundly influence geopolitical dynamics. Their extraction may also amplify conflict and fragility risks in host countries. In this episode of the Climate Briefing, Ruth and Anna speak to Olivia Lazard (Fellow at Carnegie Europe) and Sophia Kalantzakos (Global Distinguished Professor, Environmental Studies and Public Policy, NYU Abu Dhabi) about the interlinkages between critical raw materials and geopolitics, the challenges associated with extraction, and what a ‘good' strategy for securing future access might look like.
Coffee has always been about connection. The coffee shop brings people together inspiring conversations and playing a role in developing relationships that promote growth in a community. Within the industry we have events and we also have various forms of media that also bring us together around ideas and inspire conversations around topic both directly and indirectly related to coffee. Among the many publications and sources facilitating these conversations there is one that has consistently endeavored to challenge, enlighten, and enhance the life of the reader through their print only magazine. I am thrilled to welcome back to the show, Luke Adams, Editor-in-Chief of the award-winning print-only Standart Magazine. In this conversation we will be talking with Luke about the recent book Standart produced looking back on 10 years of coffee journalism and what themes, lessons, and insights are the most salient for us in today's coffee community. I love the depth Standart brings and the format that together promotes a thoughtful dialogue around issues that deserve our best attention. We discuss: Balancing Challenge and Comfort in Content How Coffee Communication has Evolved Empowering Producers The Role of Baristas Optimism in the Coffee Industry Maturation of Perspectives Diversity and Transparency Fair Compensation in Coffee The Ripple Effect of Thoughtful Journalism Links: https://standartmag.com/ Related Episodes: 041 : Standing for the Art of Coffee w/ Luke Adams, Standart Magazine 376: Career, Coffee Quality, and Advancing the Industry w/ Mat North, of Raw Material 008 : Finding Joy in Coffee w/ Nathanael May 451: Business Growth, Integrity, and Coffee Farmer Equity w/ Martin Mayorga of Mayorga Coffee 394 : Happy Coffee People w/ Wendelien van Bunnik ATTENTION CAFE OWNERS w/ 2+ Years of running your brick and mortar.... - LOOKING FOR A COMMUNITY OF SUPPORT, ACCOUNTABILITY, INSIGHT, AND ENCOURAGEMENT? - The Key Holder Coaching Group master-mind are now taking new applicants for our 4th cohort launching in march! Click below to fill out your application now! KEY HOLDER COACHING APPLICATION INTERESTED IN 1:1 CONSULTING AND COACHING? If you are a cafe owner and want to work one on one with me to bring your shop to its next level and help bring you joy and freedom in the process then email chris@keystothshop.com of book a free call now: https://calendly.com/chrisdeferio/30min Want a beautiful coffee shop? All your hard surface, stone, Tile and brick needs! www.arto.com Visit @artobrick The world loves plant based beverages and baristas love the Barista Series! www.pacificfoodservice.com
Run it Red 119 is here. This month's got killer sounds from the likes of D'Julz, Tal Fussmann, Scan 7, As One, Kr!z, Seddig and loads more. Full tracklist, as always, is below so check the labels/artists where you can
John Roescher, CEO of Raw Materials, shares why the digital design agency prides itself on an unconventional business model. We discuss how its unique approach helps it to stand out and land big clients. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Do not bite at the bait of pleasure, till you know there is no hook beneath it.” ~ Thomas Jefferson Music: Make Your Own Kind Of Music (youtube.com) In the NEWS: United Health Replaces Slain CEO With SCAMMER: “Biggest Fraud in History” (youtube.com) For the first time, military aircraft are used to […] The post Vitamin D3 is NOT a vitamin but a hormone and RAT Poison. Pasteurized really means IRRADIATED -Vitamin RAW materials are made and created by Big Pharma. Keeping us out of the sun at all costs = Increase in cancer and death. appeared first on Psychopath In Your Life.
Can creativity become your competitive advantage? Our guest today is John Roescher, founder of Raw Materials. You'll learn about their framework for client projects, how they helped Volta scale and get acquired, why differentiating yourself is a difficult journey, and more.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.Show NotesRaw MaterialsStart With Why – a book by Simon SinekFollow John on LinkedInThis episode is brought to you by Wix Studio — the new web platform for agencies and enterprises. The magic of Wix Studio is its advanced design capabilities which makes website creation efficient and intuitive. Here are a few things you can do:Work in sync with your team on one canvasReuse templates, widgets and sections across sitesCreate a client kit for seamless handoversAnd leverage best-in-class SEO defaults across all your Wix sitesStep into Wix Studio to see more at wix.com/studioInterested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
Journalist Ed Conway went on a journey to discover where the things we use in everyday life come from. He narrowed that search down to six vital materials: sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium. These materials, he says, are like a gateway allowing us to see the spectrum of different things around us that really do matter. These materials from the ground that have enabled us to connect with each other, to provide energy and make machines. Guest: Ed Conway, Economics and Data Editor of Sky News and columnist for The Times and Sunday Times. He is the author of: Material World: a substantial story of our past and future published by Penguin.Credits: Presenter: Richard AedyProducer: Kate MacDonaldThis program was first broadcast on 15th February, 2024
Today, 8+ years later, Hanne-Lina joins us from Sweden to speak about the program and how working with the “raw materials of life” has shaped her & her coaching practice. This podcast is part of the Graduate Spotlight Audio Series — showcasing how graduates from the past 8 years have woven the Feminine Embodiment Coaching Certification into their bodies, their work & their purpose. Resources mentioned in this podcast: Hanne-Lina Website Hanne-Lina Socials Hanne-Lina
- VW Faces Crippling Labor Strikes - VW May Move ID Buzz Out of Germany - EV Raw Material Costs Plummet - BYD Blade Battery Equals NMC Performance at LFP Cost - Most U.S. Onshoring Due to EV Battery Production - Truck Fleet Doesn't Like Nikola FCEVs - Toyota Delays Next Gen EVs - Toyota bZ3X EV Debuts in China - Stellantis Rejoins ACEA - Trump Wants to Cancel USPS Electric Trucks - Mercedes-AMG Reveals New Sports Car
- VW Faces Crippling Labor Strikes - VW May Move ID Buzz Out of Germany - EV Raw Material Costs Plummet - BYD Blade Battery Equals NMC Performance at LFP Cost - Most U.S. Onshoring Due to EV Battery Production - Truck Fleet Doesn't Like Nikola FCEVs - Toyota Delays Next Gen EVs - Toyota bZ3X EV Debuts in China - Stellantis Rejoins ACEA - Trump Wants to Cancel USPS Electric Trucks - Mercedes-AMG Reveals New Sports Car
A CMO Confidential Interview with Chris Andrew, the CEO and Co-Founder of Scrunch AI and former Chief Product Officer of Hearsay. Chris shares his thoughts on how AI will dramatically alter customer purchase patterns and why marketers should be thinking about how to win "BOT engagement." Key topics include: why he believes consumer consideration and use of websites could collapse over time; his belief that brands should be building content which serves as "raw material" for AI; and tips for measuring and understanding how the numerous AI models return results to consumers. Tune in to hear why Bing will become relevant again.Why Your Next Best Customer Is An AI Bot: CMO Reality CheckDiscover how AI is revolutionizing marketing and customer engagement with Chris Andrew, CEO and co-founder of Scrunch AI. In this eye-opening episode of CMO Confidential, host Mike Linton explores the future of AI in marketing and its impact on brands, search, and customer behavior.Key topics include:• The rise of AI assistants and their influence on consumer behavior• How AI bots are becoming the new "customers" for marketers• The potential disruption of traditional search and website traffic• Strategies for optimizing your brand presence for AI models• The changing landscape of search engines and ad platformsTune in to hear Chris's insights on:• Why marketers need to adapt their strategies for AI-driven search• The importance of structured content for AI crawlers• How to monitor and improve your brand's performance across AI models• The future of brand building in an AI-dominated landscapeDon't miss this crucial discussion on the future of marketing in the age of AI. Subscribe to CMO Confidential for more expert insights on navigating the rapidly evolving world of marketing and technology.#aiautomationagency #localseo #seo #googleads #digitalmarketingCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:00 - Your Best Customer: AI Bots06:15 - The Destruction of Websites10:27 - Chatbots: Risks and Challenges13:16 - Marketers' Mindset on AI15:06 - Adjusting Content for AI19:55 - Visibility in AI Search Results21:35 - Future of Bing and Search Engines23:34 - AI Models: Resources or Raw Material?27:26 - Immediate Actions for Marketers30:44 - Funniest Story or Practical Advice32:27 - Believers vs. Non-Believers in AI32:30 - Payton Manning's CLTV Perspective32:35 - AI: Anticipation vs. Reaction32:40 - Is AI an Extinction Event for Agencies?32:45 - OutroSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Another unscripted episode where I play only epic tracks. In this episode, hear Atlantide (FR), Edge (UK), First Aid, It Bites, Magic Pie, O Terço, Purposeful Porpoise, Raw Material, and Vaeket. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep this show afloat by contributing a few dollars at https://patreon.com/zapniles. […]
Welcome to The Spark—your weekly creative pick-me-up from The Creative Boom Podcast. Each Thursday, we bring you a shorter, snappier episode packed with inspiration, creative news, and practical tips to fuel your creative journey as the week winds down. Whether you need a quick shot of motivation or insights to carry you through, we've got you covered. In this episode, Katy reflects on her inspiring conversation with Kwame Taylor-Hayford, the new D&AD president and co-founder of Kin. Together, they explore the impact of empathy, connection, and curiosity in creative careers and discuss D&AD's mission to support both emerging and mid-career creatives. Kwame also shares his insights on the shifting power dynamics in the industry, the role of AI, and the future of creativity. His thoughtful perspective left Katy inspired and motivated, sparking her own reflections on personal growth and career planning. In the Creative News segment, we share the record-breaking Tim Burton exhibition at the Design Museum, a £1.7 billion investment roadmap for the Thames Estuary, and the return of Maurizio Cattelan's infamous banana art at auction. Then, in The Spotlight, we celebrate Raw Materials' unique approach to design that led them to win D&AD's Studio of the Year. Plus, our Book of the Week showcases 1,000 Marks by Pentagram, and the Tip of the Week highlights the value of quiet confidence for creatives. Finally, in Letters to the Editor, listeners share reactions to the episode and industry insights. Tune in next week for an inspiring chat with Holly Howard on rethinking marketing for creatives. It will be packed with actionable tips for freelancers and entrepreneurs alike, especially those looking to step away from the pressures of social media and the increasing "sea of sameness" to build a sustainable, fulfilling creative practice.
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John Roescher is the CEO of Raw Materials, 2024's D&AD Design Agency of the Year. Roescher's interest in the internet and technology — and the ability of each to foster connection and creativity — started at a young age and accelerated once he taught himself to code. This fascination evolved into a passion which led Roescher to launch Handsome, a pioneering digital design firm. Later, driven by a desire to challenge the industry's growing focus on efficiency over originality, Roescher shuttered Handsome and co-founded Raw Materials, where he guides the firm's pursuit of unusual wins by balancing rigorous, data-driven processes with a sense of romance — the imaginative spark that fuels creativity. Under Roescher's leadership, Raw Materials consistently pushes the boundaries of what design can achieve. Ramblings of a Designer podcast is a monthly design news and discussion podcast hosted by Laszlo Lazuer and Terri Rodriguez-Hong (@flaxenink, insta: flaxenink.design) (insta: @happiscribble. Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ramblings-of-a-Designer-Podcast-2347296798835079/ Send us feedback! ramblingsofadesignerpod@gmail.com, Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/ramblingsofadesigner We would love to hear from you!
Another unscripted episode where I play only epic tracks. In this episode, hear Atlantide (FR), Edge (UK), First Aid, It Bites, Magic Pie, O Terço, Purposeful Porpoise, Raw Material, and Vaeket. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep this show afloat by contributing a few dollars at https://patreon.com/zapniles. […]
Reimagining Creativity In this episode, Chris Doe interviews John Roescher, founder of Raw Materials, a unique design company. John delves into his journey from founding Handsome to creating Raw Materials, highlighting the challenges of scaling a design agency while staying true to creative principles. He shares insights on fostering a culture of creativity, the importance of aligning with core beliefs, and navigating the evolving landscape of the design industry. Tune in to hear John's vision for the future of design and the lessons he's learned along the way. Check out today's guest, John Roescher: ➤ Instagram | Website | Twitter | LinkedIn Check out The Futur: ➤ Website | Courses | LinkedIn | Podcasts ➤ Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube Check out Chris Do: ➤ Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter ➤ TikTok | Threads | Zaap | Clubhouse | Behance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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- Tesla Model 2 Coming in 20 Months - Nissan, Li Auto Postpone EV Intros - China Increases Dominance of EV Raw Materials - EV Owners Want Safe Charging Stations - Ford Pro's Latest EV Van - London Electric Launches EV Van in China - BMW, Volvo, VW Group Face Sales Ban in U.S. - Toyota Planning PHEV Tundra and Sequoia? - Tesla FSD Now Semi Hands-Free - Tesla Keeps Hiding Easter Eggs
- Tesla Model 2 Coming in 20 Months - Nissan, Li Auto Postpone EV Intros - China Increases Dominance of EV Raw Materials - EV Owners Want Safe Charging Stations - Ford Pro's Latest EV Van - London Electric Launches EV Van in China - BMW, Volvo, VW Group Face Sales Ban in U.S. - Toyota Planning PHEV Tundra and Sequoia? - Tesla FSD Now Semi Hands-Free - Tesla Keeps Hiding Easter Eggs
Listen to Kathy, Rose, and Matt take your glaze concerns head-on in this fired-up live recording from the convention this year! The audience delivered rapid fire questions to the gang so get ready for a hodgepodge of hot glaze conundrums. From water content and adjusting a recipe, to cracking the code on crazing crystals and banishing hard pan pandemonium, they tackled every question that came their way, and then some. Do you think anybody was able to stump them? Listen and find out. A special thank you to NCECA for co producing this episode and for supporting podcasting in the ceramics community. Today's episode is brought to you by Snow Farm. From June 2nd-7th, join David McDonald for a hands-on workshop on making perfect-fitting lids for your thrown pieces. This week's episode features the following topics: Glaze Flaws, Crazing, Crystalline, Crystallization, Glaze Formulation, Raw Materials, Glaze Application, Glaze making tips, NCECA, NCECA 2024
With thousands of supplement brands on the market, how do you know which companies make a quality product? How do you know who to buy your products from? And how do you even know if you're getting what you paid for? On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared breaks down the process involved in supplement formulation and regulation so that you understand how your supplements are made. You'll get an insider's perspective on what to consider when you are evaluating supplements and deciding who to buy them from. There are many things to consider when buying supplements. After listening to this episode you will have a deeper understanding of how to choose the right supplements for you and your family.Jared also introduces the Homeopathic Minute, a new series of quick, easy to digest information on single homeopathic remedies. Today's remedy is Aconitum Napellus.Products:Ollois Homeopathy ProductsAdditional Information:***Be sure to listen to Wednesday's podcasts this year for Jared's Homeopathic Minute to learn more about specific remedies.Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.