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¿Qué tienen las polillas que ver con los búhos? Pregúntale a Mat Seidensticker. Después de pasar casi una década estudiando búhos a través de Montana y Alaska, EU, Seidensticker enfocó sus investigaciones en una de las especies de búhos más crípticas y pequeñas que existe en Montana, el tecolote ojos oscuros (Psiloscops flammeolus). Pronto resultó imposible ignorar las polillas—unos insectos que este tecolote caza extensamente durante el verano. Esta historia tiene que ver con las polillas de Montana, Estados Unidos, pero también se trata de las polillas en todos los ecosistemas de nuestro planeta: una celebración de su importancia y diversidad, una invitación a aprender. Como siempre, incluye muchas grabaciones que hice de los sonidos de la naturaleza, esta vez todas en Montana: tecolote ojos oscuros, tapacaminos pandeagua (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii), chotacabras zumbón (Chordeiles minor), grillos de árbol (Oecanthus sp.), el sonido del álamo temblón (Populus tremuloides) en el viento, zorzal de anteojos (Catharus ustulatus), bajopalos pecho blanco (Sitta carolinensis), pinzón serrano (Haemorhous cassinii) y carbonero cabecinegro (Poecile atricapillus). Dependo del apoyo de mis oyentes para seguir con este proyecto. Favor de compartir estos podcasts, darme un rating y (si puedes) hacer una cooperación a través de Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wildwithnature. ¡Muchas gracias! Aquí puedes ver la versión escrita de esta historia, con mis fotos: https://wildwithnature.com/2025/02/01/por-que-importan-las-polillas/Para aprender más sobre el Montana Moth Project, ve a https://www.montanamothproject.org/.
What do moths have to do with owls? Just ask Mat Seidensticker. After nearly a decade spent studying owls across Montana and Alaska, Seidensticker focused his research on the flammulated owl, one of Montana's smallest and most cryptic species. Soon, it became impossible for him to ignore the moths—insects that this owl hunts extensively during the summer. This story is about moths in Montana, but it's also about moths in ecosystems anywhere: a celebration of their importance and diversity, an invitation to learn. As usual, it includes lots of ambient sound recordings that I made, all of these ones in Montana: flammulated owl, common poorwill (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii), common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor), tree crickets (Oecanthus sp.), aspen (Populus tremuloides) rustling in the wind, Swainson's thrush (Catharus ustulatus), white-breasted nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis), Cassin's finch (Haemorhous cassinii), and black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus). I depend on the support of my listeners to continue doing this work. Please share these podcasts, leave a rating, and, if you're able, support me through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wildwithnature. Thank you!!! You can find the written, illustrated version of this story here: https://wildwithnature.com/2025/02/01/why-moths-matter/To learn more about the Montana Moth Project, go to https://www.montanamothproject.org/.
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Timmy wird im Zoogeschäft schon von Schnabelhofer und Corinna erwartet. Die kleine Spinne Levian von Seidensticker steckt in einer schöpferischen Krise. Oje! Was tun?! Aus der OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Die drei vom Amazonasstübchen (Folge 5 von 7) von Hilke Rosenboom. Es liest: Hans-Peter Korff. ▶ Mehr Infos unter https://www.ohrenbaer.de & ohrenbaer@rbb-online.de
In this episode, we explore the lucrative world of tax lien and deed investing with Brian Seidensticker of Tax Sale Resources, who shares insights, tools, and strategies for navigating this niche real estate market. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:29 - Market updates and exciting real estate opportunities 2:04 - Introducing Brian Seidensticker and Tax Sale Resources 4:47 - What is a tax lien? Explained 9:59 - How auctions decide tax lien winners 17:18 - Building a nationwide platform for tax sales 19:47 - Closing thoughts and how to get started with Tax Sale Resources *Be Sure to check us out on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for the Audio version of today's episode!** https://open.spotify.com/show/08KmNvqGV5HjmHUC8fLuce https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-invest-in-commercial-real-estate/id1543470290 Leave a review and win FREE MERCH! https://maps.app.goo.gl/QaaSZnQVWre1HUMH6 Links mentioned in this episode: www.TheCriterionFund.com www.HowToInvestInCRE.TV Invest.HowToInvestInCRE.com To sign up for our exclusive investor list, click below. https://www.thecriterionfund.com/join-our-investor-list RealEstateInvesting #TaxLiens #TaxDeeds #CommercialRealEstate #RealEstatePodcast #PropertyInvestment #TaxLienInvesting #RealEstateTips #InvestmentStrategies #PassiveIncome #RealEstateMarket #TaxAuction #RealEstateEducation #WealthBuilding #RealEstateDeals #NicheRealEstate #RealEstateOpportunities #CommercialProperties #RealEstateCommunity
In this episode of The Art of Being Well, Dr. Will Cole sits down with Kurt Seidensticker, a wellness industry innovator, to explore the science and medicinal properties of mushrooms. They dive into AHCC, a unique immune-supporting ingredient, and discuss how it differs from other supplements. Kurt breaks down the key health benefits of AHCC, including its immune-boosting and antioxidant properties, along with the scientific credibility behind it. Together, they tackle the challenges of educating the public about these powerful compounds and explore how AHCC can be seamlessly integrated into your daily wellness routine for long-term immune support. For all links mentioned in this episode, visit www.drwillcole.com/podcast.Get SHII at Amazon Prime Day at https://urlgeni.us/amazon/Shii-Dr-Will-ColePlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:Use code WILLCOLE for 15% off your first order at shii.lifeGo to http://novoslabs.com/willcole and add the code “WILLCOLE” at checkout for 10% off of your first month's NOVOS Core subscriptionVisit us.jshealthvitamins.com/willcole and use code WILLCOLE at checkout for20% your first order or subscriptionGo to timelinenutrition.com/WILLCOLE and use code WILLCOLE to get 10% off your orderTake on the most advanced approach to hair wellness with Vegamour's new GRO+ Advanced System. Learn more at Vegamour.com/WILLCOLE and use code WILLCOLE to save 20% on your first order.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seit über 100 Jahren ist Seidensticker im Geschäft. CEO Silvia Bentzinger erklärt im Gespräch mit TW-Redakteur Jannis Härtel, wie das Traditionsunternehmen die Herausforderungen der Corona-Pandemie gemeistert hat, warum Business-Hemden weiterhin das Hauptgeschäft sind und wie die Zukunft des Unternehmens aussehen soll. Welche Rolle dabei hybride Arbeitskulturen und neue Produktlinien spielen und wie die Marke die Balance zwischen Tradition und Innovation hält, erfahren Sie im neuen TW-Podcast.
hast du dich schon mal gefragt wieviel ein Ready-to-wear Hemd kosten darf? Gibt es Unterschiede zu den Hemden aus dem Luxurysegment wie von Gucci, Dior oder Prada? Heute geben wir einige Tipps dazu raus. Welche Kragenform eines Hemdes passt zu welchem Gesicht? Als Zweites widmen wird uns einem sensiblerem Thema. Da die Antwort bezüglich neu produziertem Pelz auf der Hand liegt stellen wir uns spezifisch die Frage, ob Vintage-Pelz tragen moralisch verwerflich ist. Wandschrankvibes auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wandschrankvibes/ Pelz Doku auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCD_0MaCgcM&t=44s Artikel "Welche Kragenform passt zu welchen Gesichtszügen": https://www.gq-magazin.de/mode/artikel/hemd-kaufen-diese-kragenform-passt-zu-ihrem-gesicht
Vielleicht hängt bei Ihnen eines dieser Hemden mit der kleinen schwarzen Rose im Schrank? Ein Hemd von Seidensticker? Oder auch eine Bluse? Eine Hose? Ein Kleid? Das Bielefelder Familienunternehmen fertigt jährlich zehn Millionen Kleidungsstücke. Weltweit beschäftigt es 2300 Mitarbeiter. Los ging es 1919 mit vier geliehenen Goldmark: Damit startete Walter Seidensticker senior in einem kleinen Raum der elterlichen Wohnung eine Hemdenproduktion. Im selben Jahr machte er schon 70.000 Mark Umsatz. Heute liegt der Jahresumsatz bei mehr als 100 Millionen Euro. Inzwischen steht bei Seidensticker mit Silvia Bentzinger eine Frau an der Spitze, die zwar schon 15 Jahre im Unternehmen ist – aber nicht Teil der Familie. Bentzinger erzählt Varinia Bernau, wie E-Commerce die Modebranche verändert, welchen Fehler sie einmal auf einer Betriebsfeier machte – und wie sie Familie und Beruf miteinander vereinbart. Mitarbeit: Johannes Grote, Anna Hönscheid *** Das exklusive Abo-Angebot für Sie als WirtschaftsWoche Chefgespräch-Hörerinnen und Hörer: wiwo.de/chef-abo Helfen Sie uns, unsere Podcasts weiter zu verbessern. Ihre Meinung ist uns wichtig: www.wiwo.de/zufriedenheit [Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER](http://cmk.wiwo.de/cms/articles/15602/anzeige/podcast-werbepartnerinnen/hier-gibt-s-weitere-infos-zu-den-angeboten-unserer-werbepartner-innen)
Tax Sale Resources' CEO, Brian Seidensticker, is back to share valuable guidance if you are looking to start investing in tax deed sales in Michigan.
On this week's finale episode of Where Are They Now?, Colter Nuanez and Krista Redpath catch up with Mat Seidensticker, the former Shelby High and Montana Griz hooper who's got tales to tell of growing up on the Hi-Line, nearly dunking on Nazr Mohammed and discovering new species in his career as a naturalist.
„Wir möchten, dass alle Kinder – ungeachtet ihres familiären, kulturellen oder sozialen Hintergrundes – einen erfolgreichen Bildungsweg beschreiten. Künstlerische und mediale Projekte dienen uns hierbei als Türöffner“, sagt die engagierte Künstlerin Claudia Seidensticker und überzeugt durch Tatkraft. Denn, Bildungsgerechtigkeit ist für Claudia Seidensticker eine Grundvoraussetzung für die Entwicklung unserer Kinder, und so setzt sie sich mit ihrem Verein KRASS seit 2009 für benachteiligte Kinder und Jugendliche ein, um ihnen kostenlosen Zugang zu kultureller Bildung zu ermöglichen. Inzwischen haben über 44.000 Kinder an Workshops teilgenommen. Mehr als 360.000 Stunden Zeit haben die Projekte bis heute in Anspruch genommen. 27 Förderkinder haben ein Stipendium erhalten. Und noch lange ist kein Ende in Sicht. Ausgezeichnet mit dem Düsseldorfer der Jahres 2022 in der Kategorie Ehrenamt hat Claudia Seidensticker nicht nur viele Ideen für zukünftige Projekte, sie hat auch schon eine sinnvolle Nachfolgeregelung aufgestellt, um sicherzugehen, dass ihr Herzensprojekt tatkräftig weitergeführt wird. In unserer aktuellen Folge von Wirtschaft Düsseldorf Unplugged spricht sie mit unserer Moderatorin Andrea Greuner über Bildungsbedarf, den eigenen Antrieb und ihre Motivation, aber auch warum es so wichtig ist nicht wegzuschauen, zu helfen und sich zu engagieren. Der Rotonda Business Club präsentiert in Partnerschaft mit IHK Düsseldorf und der Wirtschaftsförderung der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf die neue Stimme der Düsseldorfer Wirtschaft. DER BUSINESS CLUB DES 21. JAHRHUNDERTS Der Rotonda Business Club ist das größte aktive Netzwerk für unternehmerisch denkende und handelnde Menschen in Deutschland. Unsere 8 Clubstandorte bieten Raum für Beziehungen und neue Ideen. Hier können Sie sich in einem zukunftsorientierten, professionellen Ambiente mit interessanten Menschen austauschen und neue Impulse für Ihr Business gewinnen. Als Mitglied stehen Ihnen unsere Räume und Veranstaltungen in allen wichtigen Städten Deutschlands offen. Unsere Clubmanager sind persönlich für Ihre Anliegen da und kümmern sich aktiv um Ihre Themen und Anforderungen. Selbstverständlich profitieren Sie auch von unserem starken Netzwerk, vielfältigen Services und hochkarätigen Veranstaltungen. Sprechen Sie uns an. Wir freuen uns auf Sie! Wirtschaft Düsseldorf unplugged ist auch Ihr Podcast! Wir laden Sie ein zum Austausch, Diskutieren und Mitgestaltten. Schicken Sie uns Ihr Feedback, Ihre Anregungen und Themenvorschläge via WhatsApp an +49 1573 5498 414 oder per Mail an hallo@wirtschaftspodcast-duesseldorf.de!
Learn about the little known world of front running with Tax Sale Resources' CEO, Brian Seidensticker.
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Brian Seidensticker, CEO of Tax Sale Resources, shares the secrets of tax liens.
Chris Seidensticker hails from Gulfport, MS. After graduating from Notre Dame in 1995, Chris began his finance career, leading him to Fort Lauderdale, Latin America, Ireland, Chicago, New York and eventually San Francisco. His finance background ushered and complemented his move into operations. Join us for a fascinating conversation on Chris' career path, key life learnings and leadership.
Soraya Maike und Max Marco Kühne sind Inhaber und Gründer des Designstudios Paperlux in der Hamburger Schanze. Sie arbeiten für Hermés, Seidensticker, Cartier, Mercedes Benz Mobility. 2020 hat das Paar die Buchbinderei Karen Begemann im Karolinenviertel übernommen – ohne Buchbinder zu sein. Warum? Um zu bewahren? Immerhin ist das Buchbinderhandwerk seit 2021 immaterielles Kulturerbe der UNESCO. Nein. Sie wollen innovieren. Sie wären keine Menschen, die ein Feuer hüten würden, sie würden es anzünden, sagt Max. Wie sieht das genau aus? Das erfahrt ihr in dieser Podcastfolge! We are Bookbinders – Match in HeavenÜber das Miteinander von Innovation und Tradition, Kreativität und Handwerk und zwei Hamburger, die all das als Paar zusammenbringen. Lieblingsorte Host Regine Marxen über Spaziergänge mit Laubgeraschel, erleuchtete Fenster, magische Kinosäle im Zeise und italienische Bierkunst im Malto. Links: paperlux we are bookbinders Malto Zeise Kino derhamburger.info/podcast Host & Redaktion: Regine Marxen | Postproduktion: Stefan Endrigkeit | Foto: Giovanni Mafrici Folge direkt herunterladen
London-based DJ and sound producer Nikita Cano presents hypnotic side of intelligent underground deep + dub techno. Follow Nikita Cano Site: nikitacano.com Spotify: nikitacano.com/spotify Apple Music: nikitacano.com/applemusic Beatport: nikitacano.com/beatport Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/pheoru PromoDJ: promodj.com/pheoru Instagram: instagram.com/nikita.cano 0:00:00 Deepchord – Aeronautics 0:04:27 Jeff Bennett – Dub In The Gym 0:09:08 Jazper, Jules – Michigan Avenue 0:15:49 Seidensticker & Salour – Modern Times 0:22:16 Salz – Stainless Dub (Van Bonn Remix) 0:29:17 Moonlight Sonata – Transition 0:34:35 Madutec – Dub4 0:40:39 Organon – Jupiter Mission 0:49:52 M.I.C.R.O. – Dirty Monkey 0:54:59 Pan Sancho – Decode (Tomas Rubeck Dub Remix) 1:01:26 Arctic Hospital – The Folding Tree
Mitschnitt des Sets von Jakob Seidensticker von der Restless Sounds Clubbing (10.11.2022)
Dr. Ryan Lee, Chairman of the Department of Radiology at the Einstein Healthcare Network, now part of Jefferson health, and Dr. Peter Seidensticker, the VP of Medical Affairs and Clinical Development at Bayer Radiology join me to talk about how Bayer's Calantic Digital Solutions is empowering radiologists. Applying AI to the workflow allows the radiologist to improve efficiency, reduce fatigue, and focus on the most important suspicious markers. Ryan explains, "You specifically asked about the role of the radiologist. I think traditionally, people think of a radiologist as somebody who looks at images and then generates a report. But these days, the American College of Radiology – ACR-- has something called imaging 3.0. What that really means is that we, as radiologists are much more than just a report. We're involved from the beginning of ordering of the study, all the way to the communication of the results. Not just the actual interpretation of the image themselves. So I think there is a much more holistic role for radiologists than maybe the general public really knows." Peter elaborates, "The Bayer angle is more to extract the important findings out of an image and make sure that the radiologist sees those in a pronounced way or in a marked way, making it easier for him to find them in an image. So it goes in a similar direction, but I think the key focus here is to mark findings that are tough to find in this jungle of workload and images that radiologists see every day." #Radiology #Radiologist #AI #BayerRadiology #BayerCalantic #MedicalImaging #MedTech #WorkflowPrioritization calantic.com Download the transcript here
Dr. Ryan Lee, Chairman of the Department of Radiology at the Einstein Healthcare Network, now part of Jefferson health, and Dr. Peter Seidensticker, the VP of Medical Affairs and Clinical Development at Bayer Radiology join me to talk about how Bayer's Calantic Digital Solutions is empowering radiologists. Applying AI to the workflow allows the radiologist to improve efficiency, reduce fatigue, and focus on the most important suspicious markers. Ryan explains, "You specifically asked about the role of the radiologist. I think traditionally, people think of a radiologist as somebody who looks at images and then generates a report. But these days, the American College of Radiology – ACR-- has something called imaging 3.0. What that really means is that we, as radiologists are much more than just a report. We're involved from the beginning of ordering of the study, all the way to the communication of the results. Not just the actual interpretation of the image themselves. So I think there is a much more holistic role for radiologists than maybe the general public really knows." Peter elaborates, "The Bayer angle is more to extract the important findings out of an image and make sure that the radiologist sees those in a pronounced way or in a marked way, making it easier for him to find them in an image. So it goes in a similar direction, but I think the key focus here is to mark findings that are tough to find in this jungle of workload and images that radiologists see every day." #Radiology #Radiologist #AI #BayerRadiology #BayerCalantic #MedicalImaging #MedTech #WorkflowPrioritization calantic.com Listen to the podcast here
Frank Seidensticker, geschäftsführender Gesellschafter von Seidensticker, spricht über die ewige Arbeit am Business-Look, die Frage, was eigentlich ein bügelfreies Hemd ist und die Entscheidung, sich mit allen seinen Mitarbeitenden zu duzen.
Today we are joined by Mat Seidensticker, former NCAA basketball player turner turned moth biologist. He is a founding member of the Northern Rockies Research & Educational Services, Inc., which is dedicated to advancing scientific research, education, and conservation of insects, birds, and other wildlife, and his area of focus is the Montana Moth Project (MMP). With only two full-time staffers (who double as field techs), the MMP team clocked more than 8,000 road miles this summer, traveling the state sampling moths in a diversity of habitats. From tiny, delicately patterned micromoths (often no larger than a rice grain) to bird-sized behemoths like Hyalophora cecropia, the moths of Montana are as compelling as any of the macro mammals for which the state is famous. Mat has recorded and vouchered myriad species previously unknown from (or not yet observed in) Montana, Rhyacionia neomexicana, Evergestis consimilis, and Copablepharon arinotum.
Ep 77: How to Build a Wellness Brand with Kurt Seidensticker (founder, Vital Proteins) “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” — Peter Drucker Kurt Seidensticker is Founder / CEO of collagen-based wellness company, Vital Proteins®. In addition to being a former NASA Aerospace Engineer, Kurt has 20+ years' experience as an entrepreneur and has successfully grown a number of digital-first companies. Join the Win the Day group on Facebook:
Friend and confidant Ben Seidensticker joins the show and he and Aaron swap opinions on sketch comedy, how to structure sketch comedy curriculum, and how to encourage people to write more. Eventually you can hear Ben's mystery podcast, but we don't know when or what it's called (that's all part of it.) Production Meeting is the only show about creating independent theater wherever you are with whatever you have! Support the show at venmo: @Pronoia or paypal.me/pronoiatheater
We are back with another episode of The Epic Table podcast! Today we are joined by Kurt Seidensticker, former NASA aerospace engineer, development lead at Motorola building the first version of the internet, and now founder and CEO of Vital Proteins. Vital Protein is a brand dedicated to helping people live a fuller and more vibrant life. Kurt opens up about his journey as a NASA engineer to Founder and CEO of one of the biggest protein brands worldwide. Kurt talks about his lead role in developing and managing cell systems globally. We dive into Kurt's amazing story of how he discovered the epic health benefits of collagen as a life-long runner, he refused to let his body deteriorate to the point where he could no longer train the way he loves to. Instead, Kurt took the initiative to research how he could optimize his body to continue running for the rest of his life. We unpack the ins and outs of scaling a business and what led to the unbelievable growth of Vital Proteins. Specifically, we talk about... What it's like to be an engineer at NASA? What does a NASA engineer do? What are Collagen Peptides? What is the best way to consume collagen? What does it mean to be Vital? What are the benefits of taking glycine? Is glycine good for anxiety? Resources Check out the Vital Proteins website - (https://www.vitalproteins.com/) Visit Vital Protein's Insatgram (@VitalProteins - https://www.instagram.com/vitalproteins/)
KVADRAT #5 Genres - #Techno #Progressive #DeepTechno #NeoTrance #MelodicTechno 0 Intro voice by Leeroy Thornhill (ex - Prodigy) 1 Sascha Braemer - Polygamy (Original Mix) 2 Seidensticker, Salour - Autumn Leaves (Original Mix) 3 Thomas Gandey, Deneha - In The Stars (PR3SNT Remix) 4 Glenn Morrison & Brian Cid - Tulum (Original Mix) 5 Alexander Maier, Marius Lehnert - Rocker 33 (Original Mix) 6 D-Nox & Beckers - Serenade (Original Mix) 7 Notize - Recall (Origanal Mix) 8 Ruede Hagelstein - Nonnenrauschen (Vinyl Edit) 9 Stergios - Obscure (Huminal Remix) 10 Boss Axis - Third Lake (Teho danger Zone Remix) 11 Glenn Morrison - Frozen In Time (The End) (Original Mix)
Kurt Seidensticker is the CEO and founder of the powdered collagen brand, Vital Proteins. In today’s conversation, Kurt unpacks the ins and outs of building a billion dollar company. He shares how he built the brand and culture around his mission, his 5 principles for successful leadership, and the critical aspects to scaling a global brand. Kurt also reveals his approach to competition, what he’s learned from his failures, and what it means to him to follow his heart and intuition. This is a conversation you don’t want to miss! Today on The SimplyBe. Podcast: * How Kurt’s fitness journey led him to create Vital Proteins * Why collagen is so important for health * Authenticity & transparency - building the brand of Vital Proteins * Critical aspects to scaling a global brand * Kurt’s 5 principles for successful leadership * How Kurt approaches competition * What Kurt’s learned from failures * Following your heart and your intuition This show is supported by: * Organifi | Go to organifi.com/simplybe ( https://www.organifishop.com/pages/simplybe ) or use the code SIMPLYBE at checkout for 15% off. Resources: * vitalproteins.com ( https://www.vitalproteins.com/ ) * IG: @vitalproteins ( https://www.instagram.com/vitalproteins/?hl=en ) ; @justbeingkurt ( https://www.instagram.com/justbeingkurt/?hl=en ) Connect with Jessica: * Journaling Prompts for Sept: Be. Wild ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/blog-posts/september-intention-be-wild ) * Jessica’s Website: jessicazweig.com ( http://jessicazweig.com/ ) * Jessica’s IG: @jessicazweig ( https://www.instagram.com/jessicazweig/?hl=en ) * SimplyBe.’s Website: simplybeagency.com ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/ ) * SimplyBe.'s IG: @simplybeagency ( https://www.instagram.com/simplybeagency/ ) * Join the Facebook Group: SimplyBe. Society ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/199716284134370 ) This show is produced by Soulfire Productions ( http://soulfireproductionsco.com/ )
Kurt Seidensticker, Former NASA Engineer & Founder and CEO, Vital Proteins How did Kurt Seidensticker go from being a NASA engineer to the founder of one of the biggest protein brands in the world? Believe it or not, his career path has been a perfect culmination of experiences—one that has led him to his current position as the CEO of Vital Proteins, a brand that was recently acquired by Nestlé and is expected to generate a quarter of a billion dollars in revenue this year. Even when Seidensticker was working at NASA as an aerospace engineer, he was constantly running his entrepreneurial brain and thinking up new projects to undertake. After several years of working in a diverse array of industries—from cellular phone systems to high-speed internet—he decided to strike out on his own and started his own data center company and ecommerce platform. Despite appearing to be completely unrelated businesses, these two companies served as the launching pad that allowed Seidensticker to start Vital Proteins in 2013. His ingestible collagen product took the protein market by the storm and saw over 300% YOY growth in its early days. In this podcast episode, Seidensticker discusses what led to the incredible growth of Vital Proteins—from having first-mover advantage to finding negotiating power when dealing with retailers. He also shares his best recommendations when it comes to influencer marketing, moving fast, and so much more. If there’s any other type of content you’d like to see that would be valuable to you during this time, please don’t hesitate to reach out at support@foundr.com. Key Takeaways Why Seidensticker decided to become an aerospace engineer The business ideas Seidensticker had while working at NASA and worked on space programs, underneath was entrepreneurial drive How Seidensticker came to work on pivotal projects in the cellular phone systems and high-speed internet space Why Seidensticker decided to strike out on his own How the data center company and ecommerce platform he built became a launching pad for Vital Proteins The experience that led Seidensticker to explore the world of protein, and how he created a whole new category around ingestible collagen How Seidenstricker and his team approach influencer marketing differently Seidensticker’s school of thought when it comes to the power of product vs. marketing The benefits of operating under the radar and having first-mover advantage How Vital Proteins educated consumers and drove the market for collagen Why Seidensticker recommends going online before retail, and how he gained negotiating leverage with retailers Details about Vital Proteins’ partial acquisition by Nestlé Why Seidensticker believes in progress over perfection Key Resources From Our Interview With Kurt Seidensticker Visit the Vital Proteins website Find Seidensticker on LinkedIn
Kurt Seidensticker of Vital Proteins talks about how he decided to create a collagen peptides product that was accessible to consumers, how he has approached digital marketing and working with influencers, what it has been like to build his company and more. "You need to create that brand awareness early on in the evolution of the brand." - Kurt Seidensticker
Bob Seidensticker, atheist blogger at Patheos, tells us that if you "strip away" the miraculous from the story of Jesus, "you're left with a fairly ordinary rabbi." He says, "The Jesus story is nothing but the supernatural elements." In this episode of the Thinking Christian podcast I take him up on that. Take the miracles out of the Jesus story, and what do you have left? You have the character of Jesus, and even as stories go, even without the miracles as plot points, there's nothing remotely ordinary about who Jesus was. I could only tell part of that in one podcast, unfortunately. There's much more in my forthcoming book Too Good to be False. You can pre-order the book on Amazon today, and a free preview chapter is yours, too, if you simply subscribe to updates at the Thinking Christian blog. More on the book here! Subscribe to the podcast, too, on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or Stitcher. Approximate Timings 0:36: Introducing the question, based on a comment by atheist blogger Bob Seidensticker: Take away the miracles from Jesus' story, and what do you have left? He says it's an "ordinary rabbi" story.2:30: Game on. Let's see what happens to the story without its miraculous element.3:22: Elements of a story: setting, plot, dialogue, character. Seidensticker comes out okay on the first two.5:15: What about dialogue and character, though?5:23: Interlude on an upcoming webinar, Junday, July 26 at 7:30 pm Eastern.6:30: Jesus' extraordinary claim in the Beatitudes9:14: Jesus' extraordinary authority claim in Matthew 5:17.12:45: Jesus' extraordinary — and extraordinarily fulfilled — commission to his disciples.16:20: So what, though? For one thing, Seidensticker is showing his prejudice against the story.18:20: Does this prove the story is true? Not on its own, though it does put pressure on the atheists' explanation for the story.
Manchmal liegt der Teufel im Detail – besonders wenn es um die Logoveredlung von exklusiven Hemden geht. Denn im Gegensatz zum „Standard“, bei dem unsere Kunden einfach eine Größenauswahl vornehmen, geht es bei den hochwertigen Versionen auch noch um Schnitte, Ärmellängen und / oder Kragenweiten. Dann empfiehlt es sich, mit einem Hemdenspezialisten wie Olymp, Eterna oder Seidensticker zu arbeiten. Allerdings sind diese Hemden oft nicht für die Logoveredelung konzipiert und Hersteller geben prinzipiell keine Garantie darüber, ob und wie die Hemden mit Logo versehen werden können. Erschwerend kommt noch hinzu, dass manche Logos, die für Online-Darstellungen konzipiert worden sind, sich als Stick (als Garn) oder als Druck (beispielweise aufgrund von sehr kleinen Logoteilen) gar nicht darstellen lassen. Letztlich geht nur das, was auch möglich ist. Logisch, oder? Das bedeutet in der Praxis, dass es die perfekte Lösung nicht gibt. Aber wir finden immer eine sehr gute und passende Lösung. Und vor allem eine, die sich gut umsetzen und langfristig einsetzen lässt. Ihr habt gerade ein laufendes Textilprojekt und seit noch auf der Suche nach einer passenden Lösung? Lasst uns mal darüber sprechen. Wir sind uns sicher, dass wir eine Lösung finden. Einfach anrufen (02133/276030) oder mailen unter anfrage@habermann.info Im Werbemittelpodcast geht es nicht nur um die Verwendung klassischer Werbegeschenke wie T-Shirts, Visitenkarten oder Plakate. Unternehmer Hendrik Habermann vermittelt eine andere Sicht auf give-aways und Promotion von Marken mittels Werbegeschenke. Er gewährt Einblicke in die Werbepsychologie als auch in das Unternehmertum, das eng mit Werbegeschenken verknüpft ist. Dieser Podcast wird produziert von https://www.Image-Sells.de (Image-Sells Podcast Media)
In this time of isolation, Olivia Meehan thought it might be interesting to consider the art of looking, the practice of seeing and describing, and in the case of podcasts, the serenity of just listening.In this second episode of her series to explore the Museum From Home programs, she will be taking us to Nezu Museum in Tokyo. At the end of the episode, the audience will be hearing Robyn Archer's reading of In Praise of Shadows. Resources & Links: The Metropolitan Museum of Art New Yorkhttps://www.metmuseum.org/Rijksmuseum in Amsterdamhttps://www.rijksmuseum.nl/enBritish Museum Londonhttps://www.britishmuseum.org/V&A Londonhttps://www.vam.ac.uk/ NGV – National Gallery of Victoriahttps://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/Art Gallery of New South Waleshttps://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/National Library of Australiahttps://www.nla.gov.au/Nezu Museum Tokyohttp://www.nezu-muse.or.jp/en/index.htmlReadingJun'ichirō Tanizaki, In Praise of Shadows 陰翳礼讃, In'ei Raisan, translated by Thomas J. Harper and Edward G. Seidensticker, London: Vintage Books, 1977.With thanks to Robyn Archer for the reading.
Edgar Schulten ist Director International Marketing bei Stabilo International. Das Unternehmen wurde vor über 160 Jahren gegründet, firmiert seit 1925 unter dem inzwischen weltweit bekannten Namen Stabilo und gehört gemeinsam mit den Schwestern Schwan Cosmetics, Deuter, Ortovox, Maier Sports und Gonso zur Schwan-Stabilo Unternehmensgruppe. Mit ihren Leuchtturm Produkten, dem Stabilo Boss und dem Point 88, hat Stabilo eine globale Lovebrand geschaffen. Dabei legt das Unternehmen mit dem Claim „We enable people to express themselves“ einen hohen Wert auf Markenkonsistenz und ein hochwertiges POS-Erlebnis. Mein Gesprächspartner wuchs in einer Textilfamilie auf und absolvierte sein Studium an der Bergischen Universität Wuppertal. Im Herzen ist er ein Kreativer, der nach 15 Jahren in der Modebranche (u.A. bei Seidensticker und der Einhorn Modemanufaktur), in der zwölf Kollektionen im Jahr die Norm sind, 2012 bei Stabilo einstieg. Dort musste er sich zuerst an eine etwas gemächlichere Taktung gewöhnen, denn Produktentwicklungen dauern hier gerne mal 3-5 Jahre. Inspiriert von Jason Denhams Busfahrer-Jeans aus Japan, Möbelstücken von USM und Eames und Taschen von Filson, schätzt meinen Gast sich sehr glücklich, für zwei Markenversteher wie Stabilo Geschäftsführer Sebastian Schwanhäuser und Horst Brinkmann zu arbeiten. Das Familienunternehmen aus Heroldsberg in der Nähe von Nürnberg entdeckte die Kraft der Marke früh für sich, engagierte Günther Strach als erstes Testimonial, stattete weitere große Namen wie z.B. Helmut Kohl mit Stabilo Boss Highlightern aus und wurde somit zum Vorreiter in Sachen Influencer Marketing. Mein Gesprächspartner kriegt von Themen wie Disruption des Einzelhandels, Digitalisierung der Gesellschaft oder Nachhaltigkeit weder Kopf- noch Bauchschmerzen, sondern sieht diese als Innovationstreiber und fühlt sich mit der Familie Schröder und der Stabilo Mann gut für die Zukunft gerüstet. Wir reden darüber wie man Farben im Audio-Bereich kommunizieren kann, über Verrücktheit und über Kreativität als verbindendes Element, darüber wie man Kinder leistungsfähiger macht und wie die Lavalampe als Metapher für diversitätsorientierte Markenführung funktionieren kann.
Happy New Year!!In Episode 30, I try to leave the topic of "Who is God," and talk about UFOs, but the rabbit hole keeps calling me back. When I started researching the most recent UFO sightings, I asked myself the question, "If we live in a simulated universe, why would God (The architect of our universe) simulate extraterrestrial beings?" This question drove me deeper into the rabbit hole to figure out why -- and my answer might leave you shaking because I come to the undeniable truth that Aliens are real (existing in their own simulation). Think I have lost my mind yet? Come with me and take a walk into the paranormal. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hebeheberadio/ and Twitter at @EventHo14339589, and Instagram @EventHorizon. Give me your feedback and leave a comment.If you like Event Horizon, and if you are also a political junkie, you might just like my podcast, The Mark Peterson Show. Please check it out on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/the_mark_peterson_showSources:Canonico, Lorenzo Barberis. https://medium.com/breathe-publication/simulation-theology-aefd39797e65. "Simulation Theology: God as The Programmer," October 24, 2017Messagetoeagle. http://www.messagetoeagle.com/our-creator-is-a-cosmic-computer-programmer-says-jpl-scientist/. "Our Creator Is A Cosmic Computer Programmer – Says JPL Scientist," September 3, 2012.Seidensticker, Bob. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/crossexamined/2017/03/dna-program-programs-demand-programmer-response/. “DNA is a Program, and Programs Demand a Programmer”: a Response. March 18, 2017.Specktor, Brandon. https://www.livescience.com/62558-parallel-universe-aliens-survive-dark-energy.html. "Aliens May Well Exist in a Parallel Universe, New Studies Find," May 14, 2018
Happy New Year!!In Episode 30, I try to leave the topic of "Who is God," and talk about UFOs, but the rabbit hole keeps calling me back. When I started researching the most recent UFO sightings, I asked myself the question, "If we live in a simulated universe, why would God (The architect of our universe) simulate extraterrestrial beings?" This question drove me deeper into the rabbit hole to figure out why -- and my answer might leave you shaking because I come to the undeniable truth that Aliens are real (existing in their own simulation). Think I have lost my mind yet? Come with me and take a walk into the paranormal. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hebeheberadio/ and Twitter at @EventHo14339589, and Instagram @EventHorizon. Give me your feedback and leave a comment.If you like Event Horizon, and if you are also a political junkie, you might just like my podcast, The Mark Peterson Show. Please check it out on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/the_mark_peterson_showSources:Canonico, Lorenzo Barberis. https://medium.com/breathe-publication/simulation-theology-aefd39797e65. "Simulation Theology: God as The Programmer," October 24, 2017Messagetoeagle. http://www.messagetoeagle.com/our-creator-is-a-cosmic-computer-programmer-says-jpl-scientist/. "Our Creator Is A Cosmic Computer Programmer – Says JPL Scientist," September 3, 2012.Seidensticker, Bob. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/crossexamined/2017/03/dna-program-programs-demand-programmer-response/. “DNA is a Program, and Programs Demand a Programmer”: a Response. March 18, 2017.Specktor, Brandon. https://www.livescience.com/62558-parallel-universe-aliens-survive-dark-energy.html. "Aliens May Well Exist in a Parallel Universe, New Studies Find," May 14, 2018
The embodiment of the ultimate serial entrepreneur, former NASA rocket scientist Kurt Seidensticker has successfully built and sold multiple e-commerce companies and is the Founder of the mega collagen brand Vital Proteins. Vital Proteins was created out of Kurt’s personal journey of health and wellness as he discovered the importance of collagen for an optimal life. On today’s episode, Kurt joins Serena to share some insight into how he built a global brand and discusses Vital Proteins and its expanding pipeline of innovations. LEARN more about Kurt Seidensticker at: Website: https://www.vitalproteins.com/ IG: @justbeingkurt IG: @vitalproteins FB: @vitalproteins LEARN more about Serena Poon: Website: https://www.serenaloves.com/ IG: @chefserenapoon TW: @chefserenapoon FB: @chefserenapoon SUBSCRIBE to SERENA LOVES TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZya285uY3fNcv4KHAGg-hw
Vital Proteins' CTO Laura Seidensticker takes listeners through the company's growth journey, successes and challenges, and how Oracle NetSuite continues to enable its ability to scale. She starts off with the genesis of Vital Proteins (3:30) and what benefits the company offers over other brands (5:13). After explaining how the company took off over the past five years (8:40), Seidensticker says it could no longer run on spreadsheets as challenges arose with forecasting, supply chain management and financial sourcing (10:25). Find out why the leadership team decided to implement Oracle NetSuite (11:38) and how that's impacted the company's success (16:23), including international growth (18:10) and the capacity to focus on more exciting projects in the future (19:34). Follow Us Here Vital Proteins:Website: https://www.vitalproteins.com/ Laura Seidensticker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauraseidensticker/ Oracle NetSuiteFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NetSuite/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NetSuite/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/netsuite/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oraclenetsuite/
Kurt Seidensticker thought he was building a paleo running company. Turns out he was building a billion dollar beauty brand. Kurt is the CEO and founder of Vital Proteins, an all-natural collagen brand and category leader. Vital Proteins make collagen-infused water, lattes, and powders, and their collagen comes from natural sources like pasture-raised cows in Brazil and wild-caught fish in Hawaii. And while he originally thought Vital Proteins would appeal to long distance runners like himself, it really caught fire with a different demographic, one who loves Vital Proteins for its anti-aging effects. The rapid ascent of Vital Proteins is undeniable. The brand has been featured in top-tier outlets like Vogue, Men’s Health, Well + Good, and People, and has celebrity fans like Jennifer Aniston and Kourtney Kardashian. In fact, Vital Proteins is the first product launch by POOSH, Kourtney’s new wellness and lifestyle site. We talked to Kurt about his unconventional path to entrepreneurship (he spent his early career teaching astronauts to fly the space shuttle), his successful influencer marketing strategies, and why #wesprint is his team’s internal motto. Takeaways Your customer chooses you. Kurt's actual customers turned out to be very different from who he thought they would be. Understanding and accepting this has been a catalyst for success. The case for vertical integration. Kurt lays out why relying on distributors and co-manufacturers can hurt your brand in the long term, and advocates building capabilities in order to add to your gross margin. The Importance of creating a framework for speed and agility. Vital Proteins' internal motto is #Wesprint, and Kurt even has a skunkworks program that enables the company to move even quicker and take advantage of market opportunities. He tells us why that's so important. Links Vital Proteins Vital Proteins X Poosh Collaboration Connect with Kurt on LinkedIn Join our Exclusive Facebook Group! What's your biggest takeaway from the episode? Join our invite-only, private Facebook group just for Brand Builder Community members, where you can connect with fellow entrepreneurs and founders, crowdsource ideas, share best practices (or lessons learned), and get your most important questions answered. Join now! Facebook.com/groups/brandbuilderpod Brand Builder is a co-production of SnackNation and ForceBrands.
Commerce Corner - Interview Podcast mit Digitalmachern großer Marken!
Der Modehandel ändert sich rasant und wird zunehmend von großen Playern wie Zalando und Amazon dominiert. Wie können sich also Modemarken aus dem Mittelstand in diese Entwicklung eingliedern? Jacob Lamers ist Head of E-Commerce bei Seidensticker. Nach seiner Karriere im Bertelsmann Konzern, lenkt Jacob seit 2016 die Online-Aktivitäten des Hemdenspezialisten. Im Podcast gibt Jacob Einblicke in die Digitalstrategie von Seidensticker. Es wird deutlich, dass er mit Pragmatismus und schnellem Testing viele spannende Dinge anschiebt, die seine Marke weiterbringen. Über folgende Themen sprechen wir u.a.: • Warum Seidensticker seine E-Commerce Geschäft fast ganzheitlich inhouse betreut • Welche Omnichannel Services für eine Marke mit geringer Store Verbreitung Sinn ergeben • Und: Welche USPs ein Brand Shop heute liefern muss um relevant zu bleiben Zudem gibt es für alle Hörer von Commerce Corner einen 15% Gutschein auf das Seidensticker Sortiment inkl. Sale-Artikel Viel Spaß! Minutenübersicht 00:59 | Jacob stellt sich und seinen Werdegang vor 03:10 | Hintergrund Seidensticker: Deutschlands bekannteste Hemdenmarke 06:10 | Im Geschäftsjahr 2016/17 hat die Seidensticker-Gruppe ca. 200 Millionen Euro umgesetzt 07:42 | E-Commerce: Seidensticker setzt auf einen Inhouse-Ansatz 11:17 | Insourcing vs. Outsourcing der E-Commerce Wertschöpfung: Es kommt auf das Ziel an 13:25 | Seidensticker löst zunehmend die IT Silos auf 17:00 | Welche Marktplatzstrategie verfolgt Seidensticker? 20:21 | Hemden: Die Beratung zur richtigen Passform ist entscheidend 24:40 | Marktplatzabhängigkeit: Wie groß ist die Gefahr? 27:47 | Wie ist Seidenstickers Vertriebsstruktur aufgesetzt? 30:20 | Wholesale vs. Marktplatzmodell: Was ist profitabler? 31:46 | Seidensticker versucht Kanalkonflikte durch seine besondere Organisationsstruktur zu vermeiden 34:06 | Seidenstickers Omnichannel Services: “Store Locator”, “Verlängerte Ladentheke”, “Return in Store”, “Click and Reserve” 38:58 | Integration von Store Beständen bei Zalando: Seidensticker testet “Ship-From-Store" Service 41:10 | Seidenstickers Omnichannelfokus liegt auf Bestandsverfügbarkeit 43:13 | Wholesale und Omnichannel: Kann das verbunden werden? 45:50 | Der Brand Shop muss das beste Markenerlebnis für seine Kunden bieten 49:16 | Der 15%-Seidensticker Gutscheincode 50:10 | COMMERCECORNER15: Q&A Ping Pong 55:00 | Jacob: Wie hältst Du Dich auf dem Laufenden?
Kurt Seidensticker wasn't always obsessed with collagen. In fact, before he founded Vital Proteins, he worked at NASA, training astronauts and designing missions, developed cell phone networks, helped create the first internet in the mid- to late-90s and started a fresh-caught fish and steak eCommerce business. Everything he learned in these endeavors when coupled with chronic pain in his joints, led him to start the clean collagen company that's quickly evolved into a lifestyle brand. "I suddenly recognized that everything I had done, all the goals I had set in my life before ... I had this epiphany that I was built for this," Seidensticker told me in front of our very first live audience recording of #WeGotGoals. "This was my purpose. This is what all my other goals culminated in." Vital Proteins' portfolio of clean, minimally-processed products spans from creamers to bone broths to beauty waters, and from matchas to protein powders to supplements. It's hard to believe that only five years ago, Seidensticker was intrigued by the potential benefits of collagen but couldn't find the right product to help him. Alongside his daughter- a doctor - he said they "distilled research papers and showed that your body really needed a lot of collagen, especially as you age." "[We] realized [the body] needed probably 20, 30 grams of collagen a day outside of what it could produce itself, outside of what you were getting in your diet." Finding that he would have to take countless pills a day to add enough collagen into his daily diet, Seidensticker was dissatisfied. He decided to look for another way to take a larger quantity and more easily incorporate the supplement into his daily life. At that point he became obsessed with creating what would become Vital Proteins. "[We] probably spent about a year developing and refining some of the processing to develop a larger form of collagen that you can take." This laser-focus and complete dedication is in line with the way Seidensticker views any and all of his goals. "When you're thinking about goal setting, it's great to set a goal, [but] the commitment behind the goal is the key. You almost have to become obsessed with it, meaning nothing else matters." He illustrated this point with a fitness goal. When getting into shape with a personal trainer, Seidensticker made it a hard and fast rule that he wouldn't book on top of his workout hour. Four to five days a week, he was working out. And even though it was a personal goal, for Seidensticker it's always a little bit business. "If I don't take that time to set my own personal goals it actually takes away from my ability to lead and run the organization professionally," he added. Seidensticker and his team spent the past five years growing rapidly, increasing Vital Proteins' product offerings. All of that growth and innovation take trial and error and for any entrepreneur at the beginning of his or her path, he has a key piece of advice: start somewhere, accept that you'll have failures, but to learn from them, iterate and move on. For Seidensticker, it's those mistakes and iterations are exactly what's made him able to constantly improve. ___ MU: Awesome! So thank you so much for joining us on the #WeGotGoals podcast and also for a SweatWorkingWeek lunch and learn, Kurt. It's so great to have you. KS:Thanks for having me. I think this is a great idea. I’m glad I can participate and be a part of it. MU:Amazing! All right. Let's jump right in because there's a lot a lot to get going on. So Kurt. Before you started Vital Proteins, which is the clean collagen product company that we know and love you first worked at NASA training astronauts and designing missions. Let that land. And also started many other business ventures including a fresh caught fish and steak e-commerce business. So what connects all of your endeavors? KS :Yeah it probably starts with my own passion to have challenges and to be able to work through those and kind of create something new. So when I first started off in my career at NASA my goal there was you know every kid probably has this dream to be an astronaut or something like that. So yeah I kind of set the goal like that's what I wanted to do and probably for about four years I worked on becoming an expert in flying the space shuttle and then training astronauts on how to fly the space shuttle. I tend to like—after about three years, what I've noticed in my career is about three years I master what I'm focused on and I go out and I want to seek the next challenge and the next thing in my career. And so I notice after like four years there I was ready for a new challenge. And so it's never just staying in the same place. It's really coming up with a new challenge, a new set of goals focusing on those. If you follow the path of my career there is always not only just taking on new challenges but always fitness and health were always like in my personal passion. And so I went from you know, flying simulators and training astronauts to developing cell phone networks using my software and technology experience that I developed at NASA to going on and doing investment banking and doing the starting up e-commerce businesses working, I actually helped create the very first Internet back in the mid to late 90s. And every time it's always just setting a goal working on it and then looking for the next opportunity. And over time that after doing all this I really wanted to just try to focus on marrying the two of what my passions were personally with fitness with that goal setting, the challenges that I was looking for ,the need to help other people and to be innovative. And so I found myself at Vital proteins so. MU: Founder yourself at Vital Proteins, really, founded it. KS: Yeah, founded it. MU:What specifically brought you into collagen? Like, where did that come into play and say you found the need and here you are . KS: You know, I was looking for for what to do next in my career. I had just done an e-commerce business that was the fresh seafood and steaks. And one thing I realized was, it's a challenging business right? We were doing stuff in Hawaii where we actually went down to the harbor got the fish and then that same day then shipped him overnight to people in the U.S. and logistically that's a challenge. You know keeping it fresh is a challenge. And I said, well, I want something a little more—next business is something a little more shelf stable and non-perishable and something that would really help people. And I started looking at a variety of different opportunities and personally in my own life I was going through—aging, right? I was in my mid 40s and I was still trying to run. I've always been a passionate runner and what I noticed was I was no longer able to run every day. And soon every other day became every four days or every five days because I simply wasn't recovering and my joint pain and my knees would start aching after even just a short run of 5K. So I started thinking I was going to change my diet. I was going to actually go on a paleo diet and this is probably in 2011, 2012. And that didn't quite do and I'm trying to look for protein sources because I was still lifting weights are still running and started thinking about what protein I should be taking because really try to get off dairy and get off of whey protein which is like a traditional fitness protein. And I wasn't really into full pea protein or things like that at the time and so I looked at as I started thinking about aging and you start thinking about collagen and you start, I started thinking like OK I know in my knee things are breaking down. And how can I repair that quickly? And I started thinking about college and my daughter who's a medical doctor. We kind of distilled some research papers and showed that your body really needed a lot of collagen especially as you age. So even that even at the age of 25 your body needs a lot of collagen and start to look at how much collagen and your body needed and realized it needed probably 20, 30 grams of collagen a day outside of what it could produce itself outside of what you were getting in your diet. And at the time there were just pills on the market and there was, I started, you know you need to take like 60 pills a day just to meet your body need. I’m like, I'm not going to do that. I have a hard time just taking one or two pills a day. So I started looking for a way to develop a protein that was clean that you could take in a larger quantity that you could incorporate, that you know did not have a lot of taste to it. You can incorporate into smoothies you could incorporate it into coffee and probably spent about a year developing and refining some of the processing to develop a larger form of collagen that you can take incredible. MU:And all of these really big ventures that you've taken on and companies that you've contributed to the projects you've worked on and Vital Proteins being this huge one now. Can you say that there is one big goal that you've accomplished above the others? KS: I mean I look at everything I've done in my career and I've always been highly goal oriented and I had this epiphany probably about two years ago as the company is growing, I think we're about a hundred and twenty people now. And I suddenly recognize that everything I had done, all the goals I had set in my life before I had this epiphany that I was built for this. This was my purpose. This is what all my other goals culminated in, right? When when I first started this company too, I actually set out some goals. I said and people kind of laughed at me. I said I want to be have this many products this much revenue in three years. I want to be in these stores. This is, and I want to really get out there and tell people about the product and virtually every every one of those things, hhree years later I'm times like remember that presentation I gave three years ago. Here is where we are. So and that's that's really been helpful. So out of all the goals I think it's a culmination of goals over a whole career, that is, as long as you keep knocking off one of these goals after another and you have, you may not have like a full life goal in place but I always keep short term goals, one one year six months two years maybe. You never know where life's going to take you three or four years down the road. I kind of joked around like I started this company because I was passionate about fitness and running and here I am in probably one of the leading beauty brands in the country now which I did never planned on doing so. MU:Bonus, hey. So would you say that your process for setting goals in your business endeavors. Because to me it really does make sense to set your five year 10 year goals for business and where you want to set yourself up for financially in your life. How does that translate to your other goals that you have for your own personal well-being? KS:Well I think in a business perspective, you set goals. You may set abstract goals for 5, 10 years like hey I want to get this degree, I want to be a doctor I want to be have my own business, right? But just saying you want to have your own business in five years is not a concrete goal. That's it makes, you get lost along the way. And what I've learned is you set these, you set these goals up, shorter term goals. They have to be very temporal, meaning they have to be time based. They also have to be specific concrete and with a concrete goals you say OK I want to be—we need to get this done by March, we need to get this done by April we need to get this done by October. And it's a very definitive what needs to get done. Then you can break it down and say, how am I going to get there right. And you get you go from more strategical to tactical. In my personal life. You know I do the same thing as well. I try to do the same thing. Like for example, like this summer I found myself probably over the past year or two working a lot of hours and not really attending to my own personal health. And so I said OK instead of taking a summer vacation I'm going to actually make my number one priority working out. So I hired a trainer. I think from April to October and I worked out four or five days a week one or two hours a day. And that was my priority. It took priority over the other things. So when you're thinking about goal setting it's great to set a goal. The commitment behind the goal is the key right? You almost have to become laser focused and obsessed with it. Meaning nothing else matters. I'm going to achieve that. That's all I'm going to do. So I had a media 9:00. I can't I'm working out. I committed to working out from 7 to 9 in the morning, I’ll be there at 9:15, 9:30 and you really kind of have to adjust and say this is the number one priority and then focus everything else around that. And that's what I found has been very successful in moving your personal life and your professional life forward. I even do that with my kids, my kids are grown now. I say OK I want to make sure I reach out to them once or twice a week. Spend time with them once a week and you know if I find myself getting lost in work I always say oh it's Thursday I'm driving home let's give them a call and see how they're doing and so it's really always having that mental checklist of what your priorities are. MU:I think about—a little bit of a tangent from a question or a tangent from kind of what you speak about with setting your goals and really attacking them like being obsessed with them but also being able to go with the flow a little bit. Goals always change and the idea of balance is something I think we strive for. So do you have to walk that line between really being like obsessed with getting to your big goal—which I mean Vital Proteins is a really incredibly fast growing company, it’s only been around four years and you can see like the momentum behind it. But then to be able to strike the balance of like living your life and having other outside goals what is that like for you? KS:It's a tough it's a tough balance right? I think when you're—when you're trying to balance the goals you do have to take time for yourself and what I always realize too is if I don't take that time to set my own personal goals it actually takes away from my ability to lead and run the organization professionally. So what happens is, and I find myself doing it even even though I know that I found myself know not necessarily taking all the time that I needed for myself like you know staying fit eating healthy because I was traveling two, three times a week and it gets to be a problem. And what I realize is is you have to balance it out because you only have so much energy and it has to go to one or the other and if you put all in one, the other is going to suffer. And if you don't put it here you're going to know you're going to end up sacrificing on the other side. So it's always a tightrope balance that you're trying to, trying to maintain for time and energy. MU:So as you look ahead in the future I'm sure you have some pretty big audacious goals for Vital Proteins. What is the big goal that you want to go after? And how do you plan on getting there? KS:I think for the company like we're every day I'm grateful for what we've gotten done. I'm grateful for—I hear a story almost every day of how we help someone. I think our short term goal, you know, couple years, is really to continue that momentum and really help people. I think you know just seeing the show of hands here it seems like a lot of people have heard about us. But I also test the market. I go out there and I talk to people and I try to see who knows about collagen, who knows about the benefits of collagen and I still see a smaller percentage of people who are familiar with that. So it's really just growing the brand— becoming you know I'd like to see our product in many households and it just being a household name and so I think kind of we're focused over the next two years just continuing that momentum and you know you'll see us. I think we just launched in Target this week. KS: So the goal is just to continue making everywhere available and educating people about the benefits. What I find goal setting as we get to be a large organization—it used to be when we were smaller and you know you go back to 3 years we were 4 people or 16 people. It was very easy to set the goals and have everyone follow those goals and achieve that. When you get to be a larger organization, now it's very hard to even have conversations with everyone in the organization. So one of my strategic goals is to really empower our employees to be entrepreneurial but also set know how to set goals appropriately. We're going through our strategic plan for 2018 right now and you know I let everyone know because it's really a top down like I give big picture but everyone in the organization has to set goals so that we move quickly we understand what we're we're all targeting and it's really the clarification of goals. So it's not like an abstract goal like hey we want to be like the number one lifestyle brand because that's not really measurable it's like how do you how do you actually get to be in that position. So I'm really kind of coaching people in the organization how to how to set those goals how to make them measurable how to make them temporal meaning—OK, by June you want to have that done right and stuff like that. So really for myself as a leader it's really that is one of my goals is how do I effectively communicate that, how do Ieffectively lead the organization and setting goals. And that's my biggest challenge for this year I think. MU:I mean it's a big task because you like you said you've gone from a team of two or three in just a couple years to like over 120. You're growing really really fast. Speaker 3:But when you think about how everyone can internalize, like a way to set goals for themselves I’m sure understanding like the way you work and understanding the things that are going to be your best that are understanding how how you can be almost accountable to your goals it's really like getting to know like yourself and that is a really personal process I'm sure. So for all of us that maybe our dream is to start a company ourselves, maybe not but if you have one piece of advice to leave leave us with about writing down your goals or like how to tap into what is going to make you the most effective leader that you can be, what would that piece of advice be? KS:Yeah I think the single most successful piece of advice that I've experienced myself for what I've learned is—and it goes beyond just see if you want to start a company right? It really has to do with everything personal in your life that if Meaning, if you have this goal do do three four or five percent of it or try to do it all but do it wrong. You're incorrect right. Figure it out because iteration and failure and improvement, constant improvement—I hate to use just do it. But you know just starting to do something is the key to success. Meaning if you have a business idea don't sit down for a year and a half thinking about it just go do it tomorrow, do the first step that's necessary. If you want to change your fitness routine your diet is right. You know even when you're talking about diet right it's hard because I'm always on the road. I'm in meetings all day long, luckily I have people help me get me food and stuff like that. But you know don't try for you know don't go for a perfect diet get an 80 percent right. Right. And just take one thing out of your diet and do that right. So it's always constant iteration and improvement that I think has been you know the key to goal setting. MU:I love that. Like start somewhere. KS: Start somewhere, yep. MU: Go from there. Thank you so much for being on the podcast. We have loved having you, Kurt. KS: Thank you for having me. It was great.
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to break into the food and beverage business… but it doesn’t hurt. Just ask Kurt Seidensticker. A former NASA aerospace engineer, Seidensticker is the founder and CEO of Vital Proteins, a fast-growing brand immersed in a hot trend: ingestible collagen. An avid runner who was drawn to the recovery benefits of collagen, his path from space shuttles to grocery store aisles was two decades in the making, bisected by a successful career as a digital strategy consultant. Seidensticker joined us for an interview included in this episode of Taste Radio and explained how lessons from his experience at NASA provided a critical conduit to his work building e-commerce platforms for Fortune 500 companies and investment banks. His expertise in e-commerce in turn laid the groundwork for the launch of Vital Proteins, which began as a direct-to-consumer brand. “I recognized early on… that e-commerce was a really viable solution to build a brand around before you went into retail stores,” he said. “If you build a brand ahead of time, you go into retail stores, people know who you are [and] it’s much easier to expand the brand nationally.” As part of the wide-ranging conversation, Seidensticker also discussed how he assessed the market potential for an ingestible collagen brand and Vital Proteins’ attempt to position itself as “an overall wellness company for beauty and fitness.” Collagen has been promoted as key component of another trendy ingredient: bone broth. In recent years, we’ve seen a few beverage plays in the nascent space, including BRU Broth, a brand of bone broth and cold-pressed juice blends. Included in this episode is an interview with company’s co-founder and CEO Soo-Ah Landa, who spoke about the launch and development of the company. And in the latest edition of Elevator Talk, we ask if basil seed an ingredient to watch in 2018. Shakira Niazi thinks so. She’s the founder of Basil Seed Works, the maker of ZenBasil, a brand of basil seed-infused beverages. Niazi shared her vision for the brand and discussed some of the functional benefits of the basil seed. Show notes: 1:08: Is It a Food? Is It a Beverage? Does it Matter? -- Five years ago this month, PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi said that “a way to grow the beverage business is to take foods and drinkify them.” The concept was rooted in her belief that a confluence of demand for convenience and nutrition would drive consumption trends over the next decade. Amid rising interest for protein-heavy smoothies, drinkable soups and bottled yogurts, it turns out that she was onto something. Yet a question persists: how do these brand best market themselves as snacks and vice versa? The hosts discuss. 11:11: Interview: Kurt Seidensticker, Founder/CEO, Vital Proteins -- It’s been a breakout year for ingestible collagen and one of the leading brands in the space, Vital Proteins. A maker of collagen-based foods and supplements, Vital picked up national placement at Whole Foods and Vitamin Shoppe and added $19 million in new funding from venture capital firm CAVU. Founder and CEO Kurt Seidensticker joined us for a conversation about the company and how Vital has positioned itself as a leader in the nascent collagen space. 37:08: Interview: Soo-Ah Landa, Co-Founder/CEO, BRU Broth -- We spoke with Landa about her decision to leave behind a comfortable corporate career and make the leap into the rough-and-tumble beverage business. She also discussed why merchandising innovative products like BRU is “a past problem, a present problem and likely a future problem” and her concern that “it’s still hard to find women investors and advisors, specifically in this space.” 55:22: Elevator Talk: Shakira Niazi, Founder, ZenBasil -- ZenBasil is an upstart brand of basil seed-infused beverages. We spoke with Niazi at BevNET Live Winter 2017, where she participated in New Beverage Showdown 14 and made it to the final round of the competition.
Why there will likely soon be more tigers in backyards in Texas than in the wilds of Asia. Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ Thanks also to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth : ___________________________________________ Credits (and Twitter handles): Script Writer: David Goldenberg (@dgoldenberg) Script Editor: Emily Elert (@eelert) Video Illustrator: Qingyang Chen Video Director: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) Video Narrator: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Alex Reich, Ever Salazar, Peter Reich Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder: http://www.soundcloud.com/drschroeder Image Credits: Camera trap photo courtesy of Ullas Karanth from the Wildlife Conservation Society _________________________________________ Like our videos? Subscribe to MinuteEarth on YouTube: http://goo.gl/EpIDGd Support us on Patreon: https://goo.gl/ZVgLQZ Also, say hello on: Facebook: http://goo.gl/FpAvo6 Twitter: http://goo.gl/Y1aWVC And find us on itunes: https://goo.gl/sfwS6n ___________________________________________ If you liked this week’s video, we think you might also like these things: A fun game - try to match tigers by their stripe patterns: http://www.sciencefriday.com/articles/can-tell-tigers-apart/ FYI: We try to leave jargon out of our videos, but if you want to learn more about this topic, here are some handy keywords to get your googling started: Crypsis: An animal’s ability to avoid detection by other animals. Tigers use camouflage crypsis as part of their predation strategy. Apex Predator: An animal on top of the food chain with no natural predator in its ecosystem. Camera Trap: A motion-sensor activated camera to capture images of animals in the wild with as little human interference as possible. Cultural Climate: Shared perceptions and attitudes in a particular area. ___________________________________________ References: Kenney, J.S., Smith, J.L.D., Starfield, A.M., McDougal, C.W. (1995). The Long-Term Effects of Tiger Poaching on Population Viability. Conservation Biology 9-5 (1127-1133). Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1523-1739.1995.9051116.x-i1/abstract Del Bosque, M. (2008) A Tiger’s Tale. Texas Observer. Retrieved from: https://www.texasobserver.org/2835-a-tigers-tale-in-texas-where-you-can-own-a-pet-tiger-the-booming-exotic-animal-trade-has-grim-consequences/ Karanth, U. (2016). Personal Communication. Rudner, J. (2016) Tigers in Texas: We don't even know how many there are. Texas Tribune. Retrieved from: http://www.houstonchronicle.com/local/gray-matters/article/Tigers-and-Texas-We-don-t-even-know-how-many-7375558.php Joshi, A., Dinerstein, E., Wikramanayake, E., Anderson, M.L., Olson, D., Jones, B.S., Seidensticker, J., Lumpkin, S., Hansen, M.C., Sizer, N.C., Davis, C.L., Palminteri, S., Hahn, N.R. (2016). Tracking changes and preventing loss in critical tiger habitat. Science Advances 2-4 (e1501675). Retrieved from http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/2/4/e1501675.full Smith, J.L.D., McDougal, C., Gurung, B. Shrestha, N., Shrestha, M., Allendorf, T., Joshi, A., and Dhakal, N. (2010) Securing the Future for Nepal’s Tigers: Lessons from the Past and Present. Tigers of The World, Second Edition. Chapter 25 (331-343). Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/216561296_Securing_the_Future_for_Nepal's_Tigers_Lessons_from_the_Past_and_Present
This Best of 2014 is part 1 of 3.All 6 hours were recorded live on 2014.12.13 by Robby Black Criteria: Tracks released during 2014 Appeared on Bassic Deep House SessionsI still enjoy listening to themReally doesn't matter if anyone else played the trackTAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep, BestOf2014(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1MontparnasseFloating PointsEglo Records 20142Let Them Try (Original Mix)Vandel MFOMP 20143RupertSeidensticker & SalourTreat Your DJ Right 20144Misty (feat. Robert Owens) (Louie Vega Swirl Bass Inst)Soul Clap, Robert OwensSoul Clap Records 20145A Driver (Marcus Sur Remix)David DuriezSomething Different 20146Illuminate Your Soul (Liam Geddes Remix)Rhythm OperatorAxe On Wax 20147Time Shift (Original Mix)Apple JazzDeeper Shades Recordings 20148Paarungszeit (Original Mix)Albena Flores & Indira BokaHouse Of House 20149Young World (Original Mix)Daniel Bortz & Sascha SiblerInnervisions 201410Music's My Only Drug (Chez Damier Panorama Dub Inst)Patrick Khuzwayo, Bhunu Brill, Darian CrouseAtal 201411Zero Seven (Reverse Commuter's Not Left Undone Remix)Signal DeluxeThoughtless Music 201412Analogue VoicesSasha GKimbo Records 201413Last Day (David August Revision)Kollektiv TurmstrasseDiynamic 201414Drastic MeasuresGene SiewingIntent Recordings 201415Filet (Original Mix)DopeburgerPurple Music 201416Tomorrow (CharlesWebster (@MisoRecords) Remix) JonaDessous 201417Fun FactoryLuis EvangelistaPhaseShift Ent 201418Vision (@Kaytronik Eyecee Dubba)Blaq SoulDeeper Shades Recordings 201419Diving Dancer (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)KlartraumLucidflow 201420The Edas Track Feat. Jacko (Main Mix)Luis Radio & Dj JackoWonderwax 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS060
This Best of 2014 is part 1 of 3.All 6 hours were recorded live on 2014.12.13 by Robby Black Criteria: Tracks released during 2014 Appeared on Bassic Deep House SessionsI still enjoy listening to themReally doesn't matter if anyone else played the trackTAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep, BestOf2014(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1MontparnasseFloating PointsEglo Records 20142Let Them Try (Original Mix)Vandel MFOMP 20143RupertSeidensticker & SalourTreat Your DJ Right 20144Misty (feat. Robert Owens) (Louie Vega Swirl Bass Inst)Soul Clap, Robert OwensSoul Clap Records 20145A Driver (Marcus Sur Remix)David DuriezSomething Different 20146Illuminate Your Soul (Liam Geddes Remix)Rhythm OperatorAxe On Wax 20147Time Shift (Original Mix)Apple JazzDeeper Shades Recordings 20148Paarungszeit (Original Mix)Albena Flores & Indira BokaHouse Of House 20149Young World (Original Mix)Daniel Bortz & Sascha SiblerInnervisions 201410Music's My Only Drug (Chez Damier Panorama Dub Inst)Patrick Khuzwayo, Bhunu Brill, Darian CrouseAtal 201411Zero Seven (Reverse Commuter's Not Left Undone Remix)Signal DeluxeThoughtless Music 201412Analogue VoicesSasha GKimbo Records 201413Last Day (David August Revision)Kollektiv TurmstrasseDiynamic 201414Drastic MeasuresGene SiewingIntent Recordings 201415Filet (Original Mix)DopeburgerPurple Music 201416Tomorrow (CharlesWebster (@MisoRecords) Remix) JonaDessous 201417Fun FactoryLuis EvangelistaPhaseShift Ent 201418Vision (@Kaytronik Eyecee Dubba)Blaq SoulDeeper Shades Recordings 201419Diving Dancer (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)KlartraumLucidflow 201420The Edas Track Feat. Jacko (Main Mix)Luis Radio & Dj JackoWonderwax 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS060
This Best of 2014 is part 1 of 3.All 6 hours were recorded live on 2014.12.13 by Robby Black Criteria: Tracks released during 2014 Appeared on Bassic Deep House SessionsI still enjoy listening to themReally doesn't matter if anyone else played the trackTAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep, BestOf2014(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1MontparnasseFloating PointsEglo Records 20142Let Them Try (Original Mix)Vandel MFOMP 20143RupertSeidensticker & SalourTreat Your DJ Right 20144Misty (feat. Robert Owens) (Louie Vega Swirl Bass Inst)Soul Clap, Robert OwensSoul Clap Records 20145A Driver (Marcus Sur Remix)David DuriezSomething Different 20146Illuminate Your Soul (Liam Geddes Remix)Rhythm OperatorAxe On Wax 20147Time Shift (Original Mix)Apple JazzDeeper Shades Recordings 20148Paarungszeit (Original Mix)Albena Flores & Indira BokaHouse Of House 20149Young World (Original Mix)Daniel Bortz & Sascha SiblerInnervisions 201410Music's My Only Drug (Chez Damier Panorama Dub Inst)Patrick Khuzwayo, Bhunu Brill, Darian CrouseAtal 201411Zero Seven (Reverse Commuter's Not Left Undone Remix)Signal DeluxeThoughtless Music 201412Analogue VoicesSasha GKimbo Records 201413Last Day (David August Revision)Kollektiv TurmstrasseDiynamic 201414Drastic MeasuresGene SiewingIntent Recordings 201415Filet (Original Mix)DopeburgerPurple Music 201416Tomorrow (CharlesWebster (@MisoRecords) Remix) JonaDessous 201417Fun FactoryLuis EvangelistaPhaseShift Ent 201418Vision (@Kaytronik Eyecee Dubba)Blaq SoulDeeper Shades Recordings 201419Diving Dancer (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)KlartraumLucidflow 201420The Edas Track Feat. Jacko (Main Mix)Luis Radio & Dj JackoWonderwax 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS060
2 hour set recorded live on 2014.09.28 by Robby Black 2 hours of deepness, hope you enjoy!TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1Last Day (David August Revision)Kollektiv TurmstrasseDiynamic 20142Weg zum Herzen (Original)San MiguelWasabi Recordings 20143Soul Tax (Original Mix)Anthony YarrantonProton Music 20144Inter Oceanic Canal (Original Mix)Luigi BridgesDeeplomatic Recordings 20145Drastic MeasuresGene SiewingIntent Recordings 20146Fela Speaks (@benedettofarina Remix)Oscar POpen Bar Music 20147Trocken (Schlepp Geist Remix)Dole & KomBondage Music 20138Floris (Original Mix)Ian PooleyInnervisions 20149Shaded Heads (Tiedmann Remix)Onur OzmanSomething Different 201410Let It All Go (Dodha Dub)Pat BedeauQuantize Recordings 201411Metro Mesmerization (@YoshiHorino Remix)Distant Relatives JHBSomething Different 201412Tonight (Original)Mr. Brown DJHiFi Stories 201413Mandiba (Original Mix)Mr. GPhoenix G 201414Roccos Theme (Original)MicrostarHiFi Stories 201415I Have The Faith (@Miggedy Miggstrumental Mix)Faith HowardKingdom 201416Strategy (Original Mix)Charles CaliberGroove Centric 201417I Am With You (Dub)Tomson, Eddie Leader, Chez DamierHudd Traxx 201418I Wanna Dance With You (Pansil Remix)Nio MarchGrouper Recordings 201419Love Again (Feat. Chelsea) (Sabb Vivant Dub Remix)GammaSoundpersecond Records 201420RupertSeidensticker & SalourTreat Your DJ Right 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS056
2 hour set recorded live on 2014.09.28 by Robby Black 2 hours of deepness, hope you enjoy!TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1Last Day (David August Revision)Kollektiv TurmstrasseDiynamic 20142Weg zum Herzen (Original)San MiguelWasabi Recordings 20143Soul Tax (Original Mix)Anthony YarrantonProton Music 20144Inter Oceanic Canal (Original Mix)Luigi BridgesDeeplomatic Recordings 20145Drastic MeasuresGene SiewingIntent Recordings 20146Fela Speaks (@benedettofarina Remix)Oscar POpen Bar Music 20147Trocken (Schlepp Geist Remix)Dole & KomBondage Music 20138Floris (Original Mix)Ian PooleyInnervisions 20149Shaded Heads (Tiedmann Remix)Onur OzmanSomething Different 201410Let It All Go (Dodha Dub)Pat BedeauQuantize Recordings 201411Metro Mesmerization (@YoshiHorino Remix)Distant Relatives JHBSomething Different 201412Tonight (Original)Mr. Brown DJHiFi Stories 201413Mandiba (Original Mix)Mr. GPhoenix G 201414Roccos Theme (Original)MicrostarHiFi Stories 201415I Have The Faith (@Miggedy Miggstrumental Mix)Faith HowardKingdom 201416Strategy (Original Mix)Charles CaliberGroove Centric 201417I Am With You (Dub)Tomson, Eddie Leader, Chez DamierHudd Traxx 201418I Wanna Dance With You (Pansil Remix)Nio MarchGrouper Recordings 201419Love Again (Feat. Chelsea) (Sabb Vivant Dub Remix)GammaSoundpersecond Records 201420RupertSeidensticker & SalourTreat Your DJ Right 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS056
2 hour set recorded live on 2014.09.28 by Robby Black 2 hours of deepness, hope you enjoy!TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1Last Day (David August Revision)Kollektiv TurmstrasseDiynamic 20142Weg zum Herzen (Original)San MiguelWasabi Recordings 20143Soul Tax (Original Mix)Anthony YarrantonProton Music 20144Inter Oceanic Canal (Original Mix)Luigi BridgesDeeplomatic Recordings 20145Drastic MeasuresGene SiewingIntent Recordings 20146Fela Speaks (@benedettofarina Remix)Oscar POpen Bar Music 20147Trocken (Schlepp Geist Remix)Dole & KomBondage Music 20138Floris (Original Mix)Ian PooleyInnervisions 20149Shaded Heads (Tiedmann Remix)Onur OzmanSomething Different 201410Let It All Go (Dodha Dub)Pat BedeauQuantize Recordings 201411Metro Mesmerization (@YoshiHorino Remix)Distant Relatives JHBSomething Different 201412Tonight (Original)Mr. Brown DJHiFi Stories 201413Mandiba (Original Mix)Mr. GPhoenix G 201414Roccos Theme (Original)MicrostarHiFi Stories 201415I Have The Faith (@Miggedy Miggstrumental Mix)Faith HowardKingdom 201416Strategy (Original Mix)Charles CaliberGroove Centric 201417I Am With You (Dub)Tomson, Eddie Leader, Chez DamierHudd Traxx 201418I Wanna Dance With You (Pansil Remix)Nio MarchGrouper Recordings 201419Love Again (Feat. Chelsea) (Sabb Vivant Dub Remix)GammaSoundpersecond Records 201420RupertSeidensticker & SalourTreat Your DJ Right 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS056
In this re-posted podcast from 2008, J. Warner has a conversation with a thoughtful, engaging atheist on the topic of abortion. This discussion is (hopefully) an example of a courteous conversation between two people who respect each other and genuinely want to convince the other of the “rightness” of their position. Bob Seidensticker is a blog contributor at Patheos.
This saturday on the show it's episode #350, and we're here to celebrate! Ronin & Nesta invite creative mastermind trio, Wareika, taking control of the decks. Always maintaining intellect depth and dynamism in their compositions, their productions are highly regarded, including albums, singles and remixes on labels like Visionquest, Perlon, Circus Company and Eskimo; all ranging from Balearic to deep Techno, jazzy House sounds and from Balkan-Jazz to dubby riddims. There are many more horizons, hidden valleys and unclimbed peaks to conquer in music: tune in to the show and follow the sound of Wareika.
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(MP3) Don talks with Bob Seidensticker, a popular atheist blogger at Patheos. Bob is also the author of Cross Examined: An Unconventional Spiritual Journey and Future Hype: The Myths of Technology Change.
Cadencia 016 | Ronan Portela & Solimano (10/2010) | sejon.co.uk/cadencia-podcast Hour 1 | Chris Jones (Cadencia) Recorded Live @ Science, UK - 9th October 2010. 01. Marbert Rocel - Mischa (Mathias Kaden Mischa Goes Deep Remix) // Black Label 68 02. Minilogue - Intermediate State // Mule Electronic 03. Federico Molinari - South African Pesadello (Kevin Griffiths Basement Dub) // Tsuba 04. Steffen Deux - Would You Dance // 8Bit 05. David K - Roadtrip // Promo 06. Seidensticker, Salour - Harascho Dub // Einmaleins Musik 07. Hector Couto - Tierra Santa // Soulman Music 08. Johnny D - Love Or Leave Me (Johnny's Power To The People Remix) // Cecille 09. DJ Emerson, Sabb - Firdaus // Style Rockets 10. Federico Locchi, UGLH - Bengala // Supernature 11. Lauhaus - Varna Vibes (Mr. G Remix) // Sushitech Purple 12. Julien Loreto, Kareemcali - Benthaus (Hector Couto Remix) // Potobolo Records 13. Wally Lopez, Ismael Rivas (aka Riva) - Save Love (Danny Serrano & Hector Couto Remix) // Kittball 14. Geddes, Mic Newman - Rework (Chopstick & Tilly Remix) // Murmur 15. D'Julz - Get Down (Beat Mix) // Poker Flat Recordings 16. Steve Bug - A Shot In The Dark // Poker Flat Recordings Hour 2 | Solimano (Unlock Recordings) Recorded Live @ Skyy Vodka Night 01. Glimpse - New Beginnings // Crosstown Rebels 02. Mary Zander - Libertador (Solimano Remix) // Unlock Recordings 03. Federico Molinari - Gold Teeth // Oslo 04. Urss - Kroma // Unlock Recordings 05. David Keno & Min - Cant Feel // Sonido 06. Mihalis Safras - There Is A Place (Hugo Remix) // Material 07. Berto Mene - Los Brujos (Loko Remix) // Dutchie Music 08. Hector Couto - La Vida // Soulman Music 09. Santos (Italy) - Primitive Cannible // Monique Music 10. F. Johnson & E. Vela - Angel Dust (Vela's Deeper Mix) // Unlock Recordings Hour 3 | Ronan Portela (Unlock Recordings) 01. Mary Zander - Libertador (Solimano Remix) // Unlock Recordings 02. Ross Evana - Triad // Toolroom Records 03. Kid Culture & El Mundo & Satori - Gotta Help (Mendo Remix) // Gruuv 04. Anil Chawla - Macho Grande // Suara 05. Urss - Unovva (Ronan Portela Remix) // Pild Records 06. Matteo Spedicati & Mr. Bizz - Shinjin // Tuning Spork 07. Urss - Kroma // Unlock Recordings 08. Luca M - Groove // Static 09. Alejandro Vivanco - Haunted (Ronan Portela Remix) // Inmotion 10. Danilo Cardace & Elia Perazzini - Turn Shoot // Etichetta Nera 11. Ramon Tapia - This Groove // Strictly Rhythm 12. Erik Hagleton & Harvey Baecker - Cherie // Epoxy Music Sejon Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/sejon/277023
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