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Allen reports live from ACP OM&S in Orlando, where the crew discusses high attendance costs, a pay-to-play model that shuts out newcomers, and how the event compares to WOMA. Plus, Vestas CEO Henrik Anderson says he’ll leave Denmark if proposed wealth taxes go through, sparking a debate on executive pay and Danish culture. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! [00:00:00] The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit strike tape.com And now your hosts. Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host Allen Hall, and I’m here with Yolanda Padron, Rosemary Barnes and Matthew Stead. I am at ACP OM&S in Orlando. Home of Mickey Mouse and we’ve had, uh, this is our second day at OM and S and this is the conference where all the operators and the maintenance and the ISPs and all the new technologies show up to, to discuss their products and try to get some work for the summertime. Uh, so there’s a, a good number of vendors here. Solars here, not as much best as I would as expected, and obviously a lot to do with wind. [00:01:00] Uh, I know we’ve been talking internally on Slack and amongst one another. This is one of the, the most expensive conferences I have ever attended. It’s about $2,200 to attend just to get yourself into the door. Rosemary Barnes: And that’s US dollars too. Matthew Stead: Real dollars. Allen Hall: Green backs. Rosemary Barnes: That’s like three and a half times what our event cost. What warmer cost. If you do the conversion Allen Hall: yes. Rosemary Barnes: And you get access to what? An exhibition and all of a whole bunch, a variety of amazing, informative, technical topics included with that ticket price, right? Allen Hall: No. You get access to the exhibition, they will feed you some, uh, enchiladas and some, uh, free beer, but all the technical talks are extra. You have to pay. Uh, a couple hundred dollars Rosemary Barnes: enchiladas and beer are a must have that everyone obviously wants, but talking about wind energy, totally optional. Nobody. Now, obviously not everybody is gonna wanna talk about wind energy, [00:02:00] so that’s, that’s an extra ticket that you need for that one. Allen Hall: Well, in order to go to the, I would call them technical talks, you have to pay for those. They have an A space in the middle of the convention where they’re doing what they call powered cast. Which are kind of modeled on podcasts, uh, that are sort of a produced thing where they have a panel up there. It’s similar what to where you’d done in Melbourne with Woma, but not with real technical people. The more polishing people. That’s what I saw. I don’t know a lot of the names and I’m pretty used to, to recognizing names of wind and it looks like to be a lot more policy people not. Blade experts or people like that. Rosemary Barnes: I’m a little bit confused because it’s very different to, you know, I love to complain about the Australian wind energy events, but this sounds very different to the way that it’s run here. Like usually at the exhibitions, the exhibitors pay like a bunch of money to be there, and what they want is people to come see it. So [00:03:00] usually here the exhibition is. Free to attend because you are there to be advertised to, you know, like it’s not some like amazing, valuable thing to you. It’s super valuable to the exhibitors. That’s why they have to pay, you know, $10,000 plus to, to be there. Right, but you are saying that they’re, they’re charging the, the attendees are, they’re giving the exhibition space away for free then? Allen Hall: No, the exhibition space costs a tremendous amount of money for a little tiny space. I’m actually in our slot, we share. A slot because the prices are so high, we’re sharing it with AC 8 83 who we love and with C and C onsite, who also we love. So it’s a good combination ’cause we like one another. We’re fun to hang out with, but it’s probably a nine by nine space. Uh, and then you have to pay for carpet and all the furniture that happens inside of that space, you can easily spend. $10,000 on a salon. Matthew Stead: Question for you, Allen. So, um, how [00:04:00] does, how does the industry foster, you know, new, new technology, new companies, you know, growth of the industry, new ideas, so, you know, how does this event, um, foster those sorts of things? Allen Hall: It doesn’t because it’s really, it’s pay to play as Rosemary has pointed out a number of times and is frustrated by. In order to get heard, you have to pay to one, have a booth, or if you want to get up on stage, it costs money. It’s, it’s not a small amount, by the way. So, uh, if you’re a new company, you got a great idea. You even have traction. Say you’re TRL seven plus and you want to connect with operators, it’s hard to do that here. Uh, the operators tend to be a little gun shy and, and they’re. Off on the side. I, I know some of them obviously, ’cause I, I know who they are, but it isn’t like, uh, the operators are walking around necessarily talking to all the exhibitors. That’s not how this [00:05:00] works. What generally is happening is the operators are talking, uh, to people that are selling products in these conference rooms on the side. So those things are completely off the show floor. It’s not the best situation. Like, I gotta admit, I’ve been to a lot of other conferences like in aerospace. Those tend to be a little more free flowing. Rosemary Barnes: It’s interesting ’cause it’s like, obviously you go to the events because everybody goes to the event and I’m sure you’ve had some great conversations. Um, however, you don’t need to go inside. Like when you go to one of these huge events, you’re trapped inside a windowless room for all day, every day for several days in a row. Like, why does it need, why does it need to be there if they’re discourage, actively discouraging people from going to any presentations? Why couldn’t you just grab a bunch of friends, you know, put on an open invite, Hey, we’re all gonna the beach this week. Let’s go talk wind energy at the beach. Like, I, I don’t understand why we need to subject ourselves to this sort of, this sort of event. Like I [00:06:00] just, it it’s gotten out outta control, don’t you think? Allen Hall: It has. I would never talk wind energy while I’m at the beach. I go, that’s probably one place where I’m not talking wind energy, but there are other nice places you could be. To talk about what’s happening in the industry and, and that’s one of the frustrating pieces about this is, although I love a lot of the people that are here, it’s not a great place to share new ideas or to learn something new. It’s, it’s mostly a, a meet and greet and catch up a reunion in a sense. Of, Hey, we’re the survivors. That’s it. Part of it is that feel right. Rosemary Barnes: It’s pretty hard though if you are not like, you know, everybody you need to talk to. And I started doing the same thing, like at the um, one, one of the recent events or one of the events last year in, in Australia. I was so fed up with it the year before. I’m like, I’m not giving them any money this year. I was at least allowed to go to the exhibition for free at that event. So, you know, at least that’s something, but I mean, I barely even did that. Anyway. What I did was I set up at a cafe near to the event and just, I just [00:07:00]scheduled meetings like back to back for two days. Um, everyone just came to the cafe. But that’s ’cause I know everybody, right? Like, it’s like someone that’s new to the industry can get nothing out of these events. Now it seems like it’s just, it’s so, it’s so sad. Like where, how, how are you going? Like, you know, people brand new to the industry. You used to be able to go to an event and just be like, okay, I’m gonna just have information overload for two or three days, meet a bunch of great people and I’ll come away feeling like I’m part of this industry. I just can’t imagine. That happening at the event that you are describing, that someone would, would show up and, you know, come away knowing a lot more about the industry and with, with a bunch of useful connections. Am I right? Allen Hall: Uh, I think you’re right. There’s were a couple of people that I ran into that were new to the industry, trying to start a service provider or repair business, generally speaking that, or a drone business that we’re trying to get into the, the industry and we’re reaching out and talking to people and. The thing about [00:08:00] wind is when you actually get ahold of somebody, they will help you. It’s, it’s very, uh, open. What do you do? What are you trying to do? Wherever you talk, who you talk to, here’s some names that will happen, but it is daunting because there’s a lot of people here. You don’t know anybody, and there’s no way to really introduce them. I think that one of the things that, uh, American C Clean powered. Did, uh, that I noticed was they had like a first timers reunion space, so, or a meeting space so that it had some beach balls and a little Tahiti hut or whatever those tiki hut or whatever that was where you could kind of hang out because you knew. But I’m not sure that’s the best way to do that. I think, you know, American clean power could do a much better job of knowing who’s first time and connecting them. If the industry’s gonna grow, you need to be taking in new people and new ideas. To it. The only way you’re gonna be able to do that is if you actively make it happen. Matthew Stead: Did you learn anything new [00:09:00] so far? Allen Hall: Not new. Uh, I, because we’re doing the podcast and we’re recorded several episodes in the last two days, I was able to ask specific questions like, what are you working on? What’s new? What’s coming out? And that’s the way to get to those answers. But if you’re walking the exhibit four, you would not see a lot of new technology and. Three years ago, I think four years ago, especially like during COVID, there was some pretty cool technology out on the show floor, uh, but not so much Today, the industry’s matured and, and it’s a tough industry to, to survive in. So what you generally see is companies that have been around 3, 4, 5 years that have made it, that are profitable, that are making good and income, and are providing a service and have sustained businesses, that’s what’s here today. Yolanda Padron: I think that a CP, the intent behind events like the one you’re, and Allen and the one we’ve, the ones we’ve all been to are, the intent is great, but the [00:10:00] execution isn’t super great. Not just from the the point of view of people coming in from new to the industry and wanting to start an ISP or something, but just from the owner operator. Point of view, you know, you’re, if you have to pay to go to specific talks or to go to technical talks that you don’t really know how much they’ll benefit you until basically the end of it. Once you see the information that’s gone into it and the practicality of everything that they, they’re talking about, and then when you’re walking in the showroom like four, like it’s a little bit daunting sometimes. There’s hundreds of companies. Sitting around in kind of like a maze, right? And it’s not always like, oh, you need lightning protection. Like that’s that area. Or you need better locks for your o and m buildings or for your towers or something. It’s that section like you’re just walking around everywhere. And then just. It kind of turns [00:11:00] into, like sometimes it can turn into just a game of like, if you’re going with a lot of colleagues, like a kind of a drinking day or a day to just see who can collect more freebies. Like I remember one year we had a group chat of like, oh, like every time you saw something cool that was like a, a merchandise thing, like you would put it in the group chat, like E 46 has this. And then we would all go and get it and it was. I don’t think that’s the intent behind what, what we wanted to do. It really wasn’t what we saw at oma if we’re being completely honest. Matthew Stead: What I’m hearing is that there’s a really strong need in the US for another event. Is that, is that what I’m hearing? Allen Hall: I think there needs to be a real technical event run by people who are technical experts. I think that’s it because there are a lot of new solutions out there, but you’re not gonna find them at OMX. That’s just not the place. Now, I’m sure a CP would dispute that and that’s fine. They [00:12:00] have their own opinion. But I think having attended this for several years and a CP and a number of other, uh, conferences in wins, there’s a small subset that are sharing solutions. It’s small and maybe there is need for one in America. It’s hard saying, Matthew, I. I think that maybe there’s is a time and place for it. I’m not sure America’s ready for it in, in a broader scope, but maybe something small. Maybe that’s the way to start off, is to do something small. Bring in the people we know and love from around the world have, go back to Rosemary’s point. Maybe we do something by the, by the pool or by the ocean. Maybe we do talk wind energy for, for an afternoon. Rosemary Barnes: I understand why you can’t, um, have an event at. A resort. And it was suggested actually to me a couple of times, like people when we were organizing Wilma, why is this in Melbourne? Why isn’t this in the Maldives? Or you know, some, something like that. And the [00:13:00] one of the reasons like for us, ’cause in our Melbourne event it’s a, you know, it’s a very low cost event. We don’t make any money from it. It’s small. At least half of wind energy People in Australia are living in Melbourne, so it’s very, you know, easy for them to go to that it doesn’t, it doesn’t cost much or take much time. So that was that reason. But I think that, you know, more broadly, like say we did a global event and we put it in the, in the malice or in Fiji or Hawaii or whatever, like, people aren’t gonna get that approved from their managers, right? So even though you know, you’ve spent, I don’t know how much the technical sessions were, but by the time that you’ve gotten to a CP, if you had to. Even, you know, fly there in Australian hotel for a few nights, like it’s gonna be, you know, four grand or something. You can get to a nice location, probably an all-inclusive resort for a week, somewhere nice for similar money. Like you would spend more time having quality conversations and it would be, you know, nice and enjoyable, but [00:14:00] your manager is never gonna approve that. So I think that’s the challenge. To find somewhere that’s like nice and conducive to being relaxed and open, but that doesn’t sound like. So obviously a junket that no one will get approval to go to it. That’s the, that’s the challenge. Matthew Stead: Um, just this week we got the feedback from the WMA conference. So we got, um, some of the results from the survey and I think, uh, probably the key thing to me was that we achieved 4.6 out of five, um, star rating. Um, everyone gave it a four or a five. And we know people that give things four out of five actually mean five. So I think we did really well. So, uh, and the feedback was also, um, you know, the technical content, but people want more, more and more, uh, technical content and, and the interaction with people. Rosemary Barnes: That’s a really, a really key thing to get feedback on if there are. Experts or categories of information that you would like to see covered that haven’t been, because I think, like we talk a lot about how, what the [00:15:00]problems are with a pay to play kind of model where speakers pay and get up and give a sales pitch and you know, there’s a lot of problems with that. But then when it’s the other way around and you know, we’re choosing speakers that we know are good, then you fall into the risk of having it become cliquey where it’s just, you know, like all our friends over and over again. It’s uh, like hard for us to both vet the quality and bring in people that we don’t know. So that’s where the outside feedback is gonna make that a lot better. Um, and it takes a long time, you know, you do, ’cause you, you do need to get to know a speaker before you can decide whether they’re gonna get up in the acne. You don’t sell at you for half an hour when they were supposed to, you know, do something informative. So, would love to hear that feedback. Matthew Stead: I think the proof is in the pudding because, uh, at for woma, no one said that they were unlikely to attend. Allen Hall: Oh, I, I would hate to see what the numbers are gonna be for OMS this year. Uh, ’cause you know, you know why I say that? Because a lot of people that have exhibited in the past do not have a booth this year, and they’re walking [00:16:00] around the show. And to me that’s an alarm signal. They should have a booth. They have good things to talk about. They’re a successful company. They’re doing great things to win, but they feel like this is just too much. It’s too much. Eventually you reach too much. I think we’re there. Rosemary Barnes: I think it’s been a really good, like, uh, a big event with an exhibition can be a real money maker. And for, you know, like, uh, assuming that SAP uses this. The money that they make from this event to deliver services for the American Wind Industry. Uh, I mean, you, you know, you can probably argue about how well or not they do that. I don’t have an opinion ’cause I’m not in America. But, you know, like, I, I’m not saying that that’s not the, um, a, a noble goal and a good thing to, for the business to be doing. However, I think that it, that you can overshoot and, you know, so you can make a, a bunch of money for a few years. You know, you’ve got a good reputation for your event. You’ve got everybody comes to it. You can charge squillions to exhibitors. You can charge squillions more to speakers. You can even start charging people to watch the speakers who have [00:17:00] paid to be there. Probably, I don’t, I don’t actually know in this case, my assumption. Um, but at some point. Like you’ve cottoned on that, hey, it’s not actually worth paying extra for the, um, you know, to go watch the speakers. And the last one of these, you know, similar Australian events I was at, I was like, Hey, it’s not actually worth me paying to go into there because I can get all the benefits by just being near to it, like then. Once you don’t have heaps and heaps of people moving through, then exhibitors don’t wanna pay $10,000 to be there. Um, and so like, it’s just, it’s not sustainable to run the event like that. And that’s what I don’t think that, um, a lot of these event organization companies, especially the ones that aren’t run by an industry body, um, the ones that are just run by a company who exist to make money off events. You know, like they’re not, I don’t think that they’re planning these events to be sustainable in the long term and to improve the industry. Matthew Stead: Can I ask, um, a question for Yolanda and Allen. Um, so assuming this money for a CP [00:18:00] ends up as lobbying money, do you think lobbying at the moment actually helps? Allen Hall: Here’s the feeling about it on the floor, and I haven’t talked to everybody here clearly. But the significant percentage I had talked to thinks that the policy efforts have not borne fruit, and that in some aspects, uh, they have increased the tension. Whether they’ve intentionally have done that or not, I don’t know. But I think the feeling on the floor here, the last two days has been the industry is in a quote unquote downturn or a pause, and they’re waiting till 2028 to see what happens. That’s not the answer I wanted to hear. And also at the state level, I think, uh, the amount of policy changes that are happening are not pro wind, pro solar or pro best, except maybe in a couple of states. So, uh, you feel like although [00:19:00] American clean power is on a national level, you will also like them to be at a state level, helping move some things forward and stop some of the prohibitions that are happening, or to get some of the permits issued. That’s one of the things that popped up today, talking to someone in the know as that permits are hard to get hold of in some states. Well, American Clean Power is supposed to be helping with that. I’m not sure that they are, at least if they are, you can’t see anything visible happening. From the outside, which is a shame. That’s really a shame. So, you know where we go from here? I, I, I’m kind of in Rosemary’s camp. I had no idea. Uh, next year gonna be really interesting. I, I don’t know what the numbers of attendees are. Uh, I’m guessing a couple thousand people are here. I’m guessing, let’s just say it’s 2000 people. I may be off plus or minus. Well, not on the negative side. It’s more than a thousand people here, but it’s not 10,000. That’s for sure. Yolanda Padron: I think that, uh, someone at Woma summed it up really [00:20:00] well when they said that, um, we need to shift the conversation from this is the right thing to do to this, is this, we should make this to be cost effective and it should be the obvious decision to make. Right? Just from a financial standpoint. Uh, and I think, I think that’s right from my, uh. Personal interactions with a lot of people in dc I think that lobbying really helps regardless of the political party that one is affiliated to. Um, just, just the way that sometimes our, our system seems to. I not, not to say that anything’s negative, I think it’s, I mean, it’s just the, the way things pan out, uh, oftentimes in the [00:21:00] us. Um, yeah, I mean, I’ve, I’ve heard from. From both sides. Allen Hall: Well, to Yolanda’s point, I would say we don’t belong to American clean power because one, it’s expensive and as a small business, does it make sense as the changing policy that helps me? The answer to that historically has been no. It doesn’t mean it’s not gonna happen in the future. I think a lot of. Companies of our size are saying the same thing. There are some that have been here a lot longer that have knew a CP before it was a CP when it was a, a slightly different organization and they’ve continued on on, on some level just I think because they’re familiar with it. But I think the newcomers are having a heart attack. And I would consider me to be a newcomer that we’ve been in wind since about 2012 or 2013, so we’ve been in it quite a while at this point. But there’s some old guard here. The new. The new players though, I think are struggling. I think there’s very few new companies that are flashy. Like we saw in San Antonio a [00:22:00] couple of years ago at American Clean Power. We’re like, wow, there are some boosts here. And man, there’s some firepower happening and some really good marketing and some new products and new ideas. That’s not. That’s not here. Not, not this year. Delamination and bottom line, failures and blades are difficult problems to detect early. These hidden issues can cost you millions in repairs and lost energy production. C-I-C-N-D-T are specialists to detect these critical flaws before they become a. Expensive burdens. Their non-destructive test technology penetrates deep to blade materials to find voids and cracks. Traditional inspections completely. 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Of course, Rosemary Barnes: I’d argue it’s also culturally, [00:24:00] culturally not a super Danish thing to, to say at least publicly. Um, yeah, I dunno how many Danish listeners we’ve got, but one thing that I learned when I lived there, they’ve got this thing called yte Long. I think it comes from an, an old book, like fictional book, but it does pretty. Well, Danish people say it pretty accurately describes Danish culture. I’ve just, uh, looked it up. But, um, so it’s Y Y’s law and that has 10, there’s 10 rules in Y’s law and they are, one, you’re not to think that you are anything special. Two, you’re not to think you are as good as we are. Three, you’re not to think you are smarter than we are, or you’re not to imagine yourself better than we are. You know, it can, it continues down like that. But I just wonder like, is the Danish wind industry, have they flown too close to the sun? Have they become too thought themselves too special? Is this an example of where Denmark Danish people would say, you know [00:25:00] what? Who do you think you are when dentistry, you think that you’re better than us? You think you’re smarter than us? Do you think that you don’t deserve to contribute to society? Because that is one of the biggest cultural differences that I found in in Denmark, was that people genuinely think that they have the um, responsibility when they’re doing well to make sure that everybody else in society is doing well. This is an interesting cultural moment for Denmark, is all I would try to say that this to me, I’m very interested to see how Danish people respond to this idea that. We’re gonna, we’re gonna leave now because we don’t wanna share our, uh, wealth with the Danish, with Danish society as a whole Allen Hall: 32 million kroners, that’s actually extremely low and in the United States. Uh, there are thousands of companies, much smaller than Vestas, where the CEO is making a lot more than that, and to give half of that, more than [00:26:00] half of that away, so the CEO is taking home a million and US dollars, like 1,000,002, that’s not a tremendous amount of money. I for the responsibility which are on that person’s shoulders. I could see being a little upset about that. And obviously he travels in circles in which he meets a lot of people that are making a lot more money come to America, stop at a, I don’t know, there’s a lot of places, machine shops that’ll make more money than that. Uh, so I think there’s a right to be upset about it. You know, the, everything that’s happening in Denmark at the moment, I’m trying to. I feel like Denmark is getting it together. And then these things happen and I start to worry again. Uh, there’s, there’s so many things that have happened in the United States. They’re pushing against Denmark, and I feel, I’m always apologizing to my people I know in Denmark and like, this is another one. Like, oh, geez, yeah, we, you know, vest can move to America. Oh, no, no, no, no. I want buses to be where it is. Stay [00:27:00] there. But I think there’s opportunities for investors to move and you kind of get the feeling that they’re leaving Denmark slowly. Have you noticed that recently? Rosemary Barnes: Maybe. I mean, uh, all of those Danish wind energy companies used to manufacture in Denmark and barely, there’s barely any Danish manufacturing now. So I mean, to a certain extent this is, you know, started a long time ago, but I also think that the, what you described at the tax of the CEO income and the income not being high, it’s not just, uh. Top 1% kind of issue. That’s something that I, I definitely felt it when I worked there, but I think that like, would your average Danish person wish that CEOs were paid more like Americans and that Danish society became more like American with a huge wealth inequality? I, I’m gonna go out in a limb and say. 90% plus of Danish people would absolutely abhor the idea of that happening there. And they will be very firmly on side of you should be, um, CEOs should not be [00:28:00] making that much money and people that are making a lot of money should be paying a lot of tax to support the rest of society at just, I, I, I’m. Pretty sure that he is like a really core cultural value. Matthew Stead: I think he is good at, I mean, things don’t change unless things change. And, um, uh, I think it’s good for him to be pushing and, you know, making this a, a public discussion and a public topic. I mean, if he hadn’t have come out talking about this problem, we wouldn’t have been talking about it. So, uh, I think yeah. Good on him for raising it and for being brave. I mean, you, like you say, Rosie, um, is not traditional cultural. Values in, in, in Denmark, but, you know, good on him for, for pushing the, pushing the, the, the barrow. Allen Hall: It’s, it’s hard, right? I think Vestas works in a global community and they see all different kinds of cultures and all kinds of economic systems, and they operate in all of ’em. And, uh, the CEO of Vestus were in the United States and they have a large manufacturing presence in the United States. Let’s face it. [00:29:00] Uh, easily making 10 million in the United States, maybe more easy. And I don’t think they’re paying him nearly enough for the work that he has done and things that he has accomplished. You have to admit, the CEO of Vestus has really put a lot of time and effort into that company and has improved it in ways that are somehow, uh, never discussed, but are, in my opinion, immeasurable. So for the long-term health of that company, they are seen as the preeminent wind turbine manufactured today. That’s hard to do. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe to you. Never miss an episode. And if you found value in today’s this conversation for. Please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show for Rosie, Yolanda and Matthew. I’m Allen Hall, and we’ll see you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy [00:30:00] Podcast.
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we speak to Nick Hedley, a freelance journalist and energy analyst, whose latest piece via News24, argues compellingly for a national rooftop solar procurement programme. Hedley says it’s not just a climate win — it’s a practical, job-creating, cost-cutting solution to a grid under pressure. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5Follow us on social media:CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalkCapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aquests dies s'estan instal·lant un total de 825 plaques, subvencionades amb els fons Next Generation.
L'alcaldessa i regidora d'urbanisme, Aurora Carbonell, i el portaveu del PSC de Sitges, Luis Miguel Garcia han anunciat la inscripció de dos solars de Sitges en el registre de la Generalitat per fer habitatge públic. Es tracta d'un solar a Vallbona (Les Botigues) on s'hi podran construir uns cinquanta habitatges i un altre solar a la zona de la Plana, al carrer del Mestre Manuel Torrens, on es preveu la construcció de dos cents habitatges més. En el cas de Vallbona ja hi ha promotor per a la construcció que podrà gaudir dels avantatges que ofereix la Generalitat per aquells que formin part d'aquest Pla 50mil habitatges i l'Ajuntament haurà de buscar ara promotor per a encarregar-li la construcció dels habitatges HPO del solar de La Plana. L'anunci forma part de l'acord al que van arribar PSC i govern en l'aprovació dels pressupostos per al 2025. L'entrada L’Ajuntament inscriu dos solars al Pla 50.000 habitatges de la Generalitat per construir habitatge públic ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Post-rock is alive and thriving, as Din of Celestial Birds amply proves. The Leeds-based outfit were on their third and last day of touring, together with Solars and FORT, getting ready for a matinee show at Rough Trade Bristol. We had a chat in a sunny park about writing music remotely, post-rock as an emotional outlet, how their day jobs feed into how they approach setup and their upcoming performance at CAN festival in Zhoushan, China.
Aramithius and Blaque talk over all the things that can be done with Exalted games in Greyfalls. Note that your editions may vary. From a fun sandbox for Solars and political schenanigans with Realm Dragon-blooded far from home, to Getimian sorcerers remembering the glory of an unbroken Intou shogunate, this place has lots of possibilities before you even get to the powerful manse that got introduced in third edition. We wrap up by discussing the evocations for the Four Winds manse, which turn it into quite the staging ground for a military campaign...Find more episodes and story seeds at the show's website at https://www.wondrousatlas.wordpress.comWhen you're done check out the Story Told podcast, also part of the d20 radio network - https://thestorytold.libsyn.com/Have questions? Leave us a voice message at https://podcasters.spotify.com/wondrous-atlas-of-creations-destiny/message or drop us an email at wondrousatlas@gmail.comFind us in the Exalted fan Discord: https://discord.gg/uSh99esSKuWant to support the podcast? Shop at DrivethruRPG through our affiliate link: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3704311
This ep has everything! NWSL opening weekend, WSL chaos as the top and bottom of the table, and Champions League Quarters that kick off this week. Not to mention, this great ep is made exponentially better by the incredible interview with Sara Harrak and Leah Harvey of Solars United. Kicking it off in the NWSL, it's a bit of everything as we break down teams that look great, have potential, and ones that need some help. Next, its WSL and two big results from this past weekend that impacted the top & bottom of the table. Is the title effectively Chelsea's? And more importantly, will Aston Villa be relegated?! Finally, it's the Solars United Interview that we KNOW you'll all supremely enjoy. Episode edited by Mike Adams @monkeyhillmedia. Follow us on socials @thewososhow
L'objectiu és impulsar que en els solars públics disponibles s'hi facin habitatges assequibles de lloguer.
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Bon dia a tothom, bona tarda o bona nit, però agafa el cafè, el tè o la llet d'avellana del Baix Camp. Aquest és l'Infopodcast setmanal de les vil·les de la comarca del Baix Camp amb coproducció amb la Xarxa de Comunicació Local, perquè conegueu tota l'actualitat de la comarca. L'entrada InfopodcastBXC | Una cinquantena de veïns protesten contra una planta fotovoltaica de més de 4.000 panells solars a l'Aleixar ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.
Bon dia a tothom, bona tarda o bona nit, però agafa el cafè, el tè o la llet d'avellana del Baix Camp. Aquest és l'Infopodcast setmanal de les vil·les de la comarca del Baix Camp amb coproducció amb la Xarxa de Comunicació Local, perquè conegueu tota l'actualitat de la comarca. L'entrada InfopodcastBXC | Una cinquantena de veïns protesten contra una planta fotovoltaica de més de 4.000 panells solars a l'Aleixar ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.
La previsió és que funcionin el pròxim estiu i que hi hagi un estalvi anual d'uns 100.000 euros.
Elektrificeringsbølgen ligger lige til højrebenet for sourcing- og servicevirksomheden Solar, og udsigterne er da også positive, beretter selskabets CEO Jens Andersen. Mestendels, i hvert fald, for spurgt direkte er der selvfølgelig også områder, der bekymrer topchefen. Hør hvilke og få indblik i både Jens Andersens ledelsesstil og Solars fremtidsudsigter, når Bodil Johanne Gantzel zoomer ind på selskabet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If it feels like it has only been a few weeks since we had the chance to chat with the cast and crew of Solar Opposites, it's because it has. But this time, they brought along Dan Stevens and Mary Mack for Halloween! This is the first time after many interviews with the cast where I get to chat with the entire family in one go. It makes for a very special interview. THE SOLAR OPPOSITES ARE BACK BABY FOR THEIR DIRECT SEQUEL TO THE FIRST HALLOWEEN SPECIAL. The special "Halloween Special Part 2: The Hunt for Brown October" picks up after the first where they literally murdered the Great Pumpkin but the bad news is that Korvo is now becoming the Great Pumpkin himself. But that's not enough for a Solar Opposites special because the family is also trying to join to local country club. It's one heck of a halloween special that you do not want to miss for this years hashtag huluween. This was another incredible special in a line of weird holiday specials for the Solars. The addition of Dan Stevens to the show has been a huge blessing to the show dynamic with his Korvo really clicking into the dynamics. There are some cameos at the country club that are just some of the funniest visual gags but one of them has a title gag we have seen in the show before with Marvel's Wolverine that is a great bit. With the show actually building upon itself year after year, we get to see different things play out this year especially with the B plot. I am being as vague as possible because I want you to watch it after listening to the cast and crew talk about halloween, candy, and costumes. But if you know how to kill a witch, the Solar family really could use that information.
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Avui és el Dia Europeu de la Prevenció del Càncer de Pell per sensibilitzar la població sobre la incidència d'aquesta malaltia.
L'Ajuntament de Sitges manté oberta la possibilitat d'afegir-se a la futura comunitat energètica que promou, el que permetrà aprofitar el sobrant de les diferents instal·lacions fotovoltaïques que s'estan instal·lant a edificis municipals. En un primer pas, seran 40 les famílies que podran acollir-se, 20 en situació de vulnerabilitat de manera gratuïta, i la resta abonant 43€ l'any, les quals podran restar la producció de la part que els toqui d'aquestes instal·lacions de la seva despesa d'electricitat. L'entrada La futura Comunitat Energètica i les bonificacions per instal·lar plaques solars a Sitges ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Tempestes solars, carn de pollastre feta en laboratori i diagnòstic precoç del Parkinson
Parlem de Mecànica Celeste, de Veles Solars i de Missions a Mart*. L'Ariadna és llicenciada en Matemàtiques per la UAB i doctora en Matemàtica Aplicada per la UB. Va fer la tesi doctoral en el grup de Sistemes Dinàmics de la UB que aplica Matemàtiques per al disseny de missions espacials, allà va aprendre com modelar la pressió de radiació solar per a aprofitar-la amb veles utilitzant la pressió de la llum solar com a propulsor. Després de diverses estades de recerca, s'ha instal·lat a com a investigadora a Goddard Space Flight Center de la NASA a Maryland. L'Ariadna formarà part de la missió Hypatia. Missió anàloga a Mart al desert de Utah a l'Abril del 2023, on es simularà una missió al planeta vermell amb un grup multi-disciplinar i intergeneracional de 9 dones catalanes. La música del final és un remix de Seeking Stars del tema de Jon Hopkins Abandon Window**. Estructura: 00:20 Intro convidat i temàtica. 03:20 Modelatge pressió solar 05:10 Mecànica celeste i punts de Lagrange. 11:58 Propulsió amb vent solar. 20:47 Hypatia. Missió anàloga a Mart de 9 dones catalanes. 24:40 Projectes Hypatia de recerca sobre Mart: Localització, Bateries i Drons. 28:15 Aterrar i navegar a mart. 33:13 Inspiració per noves generacions de científiques. 35:00 Qüestionari i tancament. 44:00 Jon Hopkins - Abandon Window, Seeking Stars remix. * La Nova Mobilitat és una producció de Miquel Testar i Martí Pascual amb el suport de Fulls d'Enginyeria d'Enginyers Industrials de Catalunya. l'àudio està realitzat amb llicència Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND. Les opinions expressades en aquest àudio són personals dels productors i convidats i no de les empreses que els empleen. ** El remix de Seeking Stars del tema de Jon Hopkins Abandon Window s'ha utilitzat respectant la llicència Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND.
I dagens avsnitt av Påjobbetpodden möter vi fyra representanter från HR-teamet på Svea Solar, vinnarna av årets upplaga av Human Growth Award! Lyssna på Linn Aschberg, Marcus Brosjö, Anna Klingborg och Emma Wallgren som berättar om bolagets framgångsfaktorer, värderingar och solar-as-a-service. Missa inte detta!
La crisi energètica ha motivat l'aparició d'un gran nombre d'ajuts per afavorir l'autosuficiència energètica. L'Ajuntament de Sitges va obrir el setembre una oficina de transició energètica que, amb cita prèvia, cada dilluns assessora a ciutadans sobre quines passes poden donar per instal·lar sistemes més eficients, per millorar l'aïllament o la climatització d'edificis, o per accedir a ajuts per a clients vulnerables. L'entrada Ajuts per l’eficiència energètica: plaques solars ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
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Både solcelleselskapet Rec Solar og majoriteten av nordmenn som har valg flytende rente og spotpris på strøm har gjort en tabbe.Solcelleselskapet Rec Solar har permittert sine ansatte fordi strømregningen er for stor. De kunne fått fastprisavtaler til mellom 50 og 60 øre kwh i vår. Det synes den indiske eieren var for dyrt. Det var dumt.Men hvor smart er det egentlig at kun fem prosent av nordmenn har valgt fastprisavtale på strøm, og omtrent den samme andelen har valgt å binde renten på boliglånet sitt?Er det fordi økonomieksperter både i mediene og utenfor har hatt et budskap de siste årene, og det er at spotpris og flytende rente lønner seg, kanskje?Den aller største tabben har likevel Tyskland gjort, som valgte å stole på at Putins Russland var en sikker leverandør av energi. Tabben kan sette en rakett i det grønne skiftet, men det bidrar også til gasspriser som er helt ut av kontroll. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aramithius and Raelz go over the ostensible "protagonists" of Exalted, the Solars. We discuss what they are, where they come from, and come to realise that pretty much every concept out there can be an Eclipse Caste. Have questions? Leave us a voice message on Anchor, or drop us an email at wondrousatlas@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wondrous-atlas-of-creations-destiny/message
Puro Caribe esta conversación con Systema Solar desde el festival Iberoexperia en Madrid. El colectivo colombiano habla sobre la cultura picotera de la costa (inspirada en los sound system jamaicanos), reivindica sonidos afro originarios de su tierra como la champeta (con homenaje incluido al tristemente desaparecido icono Abelardo Carbonó) y nos traslada al exuberante bullicio hedonista del Carnaval de Barranquilla. ¡Larga vida a la comunidad Solarsónik@! ¡Alístense, que ya se prendió la Berbenéutika!
The one where we discuss if it is a problem that Solars can never lose.
GreenMeteoMauri aquesta setmana us resol molts dubtes sobre les plaques solars fotovoltaiques i l'autoconsum, la prohibici
Solars… the most powerful of all Angel-kind. Although they may seem nice, you better not be evil in their presence. In this episode we'll dive into the mind of a Solar and look at the realm through their eyes. We'll travel to their angelic territory and learn the pleasures waiting for those who have the privilege of going there. If you're a DM and want to introduce your players to an unmatched force of good, then take a seat by the fire and prepare to be immersed in Solar Lore. Your players won't even know what hit them. Happy listening!
Ponseti ha conversat amb l'enginyer Josep Masalles, apassionat dels eclipsis solars, que acaba de tornar de l'Antàrtida on ha vist el seu 20é eclipsi total.
Ponseti ha conversat amb l'enginyer Josep Masalles, apassionat dels eclipsis solars, que acaba de tornar de l'Antàrtida on ha vist el seu 20é eclipsi total.
Links and resources:Breast implant illness resources, links, surgeons and research:https://www.breastimplantillness.com/My surgeon, the amazing Guy Sterne, United Kingdom:https://www.guysterne.co.uk/The medical device scandal documentary "The bleeding edge" (Netflix)Johnson and Johnson lawsuits (The company behind Mentor implants).https://www.netflix.com/title/80170862https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slmilObZl28Breast implant illness (all implants will cause issues).https://youtu.be/e8sdJclpIQEThe microcurrent unit, I used for pain and scarringBring and use straight after surgery and start at level 1 - 2 months before surgery.https://arcmicrotech.com/arc4health/The diet before and after surgeryEat organic:fish, meat, chicken, game, lamb.Eat vegetables, raw and cooked. All kinds. Eat fruit and berries in small amounts. healthy fats are: duck, goose, coconut oil, olive oil, avocado oil and butter if tolerated. Limit glutamates Don't eat too much methionine if you suspect cancer or have cancer in the family. Supplements,I took and brought for after surgery as well. Make sure that B12 levels and D3/K2 levels good(Don't accept laughing gas/nitrous oxide during surgery as it will deplete b12 and it's very risky.)I used: Solars b12 (sublingual) but Kirkman has great options too.DLUX spray is a great source for D3/K2 Glutathione Note that glutathione can cause mood swings, anxiety, sadness, etc because of the negative feedback loop for serotonin/dopamine. For me, it was worth it anyway for detoxification.Options:Gluathione patches:https://www.patchmd.com/glutathione-plus-topical-patch.htmlOr: 2 x daily:https://www.quicksilverscientific.com/all-products/glutathione/BindersAfter glutathione, I'd take a binder 15 minutes later (for example Quicksilver scientific Ultra Binder.https://www.quicksilverscientific.com/all-products/ultra-binder/ Beyond Balance TOX-EASE (requires professional practitioner's prescription). For methylation support, so you need to know if you are undermethylated to use this. https://www.forresthealth.com/Tox-Ease-II.htmlI brought 1 liter of mineral water for straight after surgery.Bloodclot prevention: https://www.amazon.com/Doctors-Best-Lumbrokinase-Veggie-Caps/dp/B0019H142Purified water:https://www.aquatruwater.com/Shilajt:https://www.hybridherbs.co.uk/shilajit/Liquorice tea:https://victorianteashop.co.uk/licorice-root-tea-benefits/Green tea extract:https://www.organic-way.com/products/organic-green-tea-extract-powder/Essiac tea:(Anti cancerous)https://www.essiacproducts.comAnti cancer research:
Elle est discrète la vapeur, elle ne fait pas son show, pourtant elle a tous les atouts pour: sans vapeur, point de couscous, pas plus d'attieke ou d'injera, pas de poutou à Maurice, point de Koki à Yaoundé. La vapeur est avec le feu, la méthode de cuisson la plus ancienne et la plus simple au monde. Cantonnée un moment, dans les pays du Nord, à la cuisson dite «régime», la vapeur douce, saine et savoureuse rappelle qu'elle est une alliée de taille des cuisines du monde. La vapeur ne connaît pas de frontières ! (Rediffusion) Avec Stéphane Gabrielly, chef cuisinier, formateur, et auteur de «Plats gourmands, vapeur douce. 120 recettes simples et bluffantes», aux éditions Albin Michel. Un livre bluffant, qui permet de découvrir ou redécouvrir cette méthode de cuisson qui rend les viandes fondantes, les légumes savoureux et croquants, qui offre au cuisinier, même le moins équipé, une palette immense à fricasser ! Nordine Labiadh, chef cuisinier du restaurant À Mi-Chemin 34 rue Boulard, Paris 14ème. Franco-Tunisien, Nordine fait du couscous ce plat solaire, identitaire et foncièrement généreux. Son dernier livre «Couscous» est publié aux éditions Solars. André Tan a co-fondé les restaurants Panda Panda et Dumpling Queen à Paris, en janvier Tiger Tiger ouvrira ses portes. Cuisines de Taïwan et de Hong-Kong, les restaurants du groupe Mamahuhu font la part belle aux bao et aux raviolis. Des textures et des associations savoureuses qui donnent envie de piocher à l'infini. Les ustensiles vapeur Le couscoussier Le panier en bambou Le Vitaliseur de Marion TM qu'utilise le chef Stéphane Gabrielly. Pour aller plus loin : Couscous de là-bas couscous d'ici Une cuisine sans gras bonne et saine Desserts à la vapeur, de Jennifer Hart Smith, éditions Marabout Facebook de Stéphane Gabrielly Épices à ma guise qu'il utilise. Diaporama Musiques Je rêvais d'un autre monde – Téléphone It's oh so quiet – Björk Recettes Caviar d'Aubergine Nuage chocolaté.
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GreenMeteoMauri que aquesta setmana us acosta els avantatges de l'autoconsum solar, per
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IN TODAY’S EPISODE34th episode of the Space Citizen News Podcast– Events since episode 033– Solar currency now on blockchain with QTUM;– Now possible to buy Solars;– Solar transaction fees momentarily waived by Asgardia;– AMP Dan Profir shares about his path with Asgardia and his candidacy for the Youth and Education Ministry;– Chair of Parliament Lembit Öpik shares stories about his past jobs, his family history that has to do with Physics and Space and his perspective on the upcoming 11th parliamentary Sitting;– Article shares Head of Nation set conditions for amendments to the Constitution;– Head of Nation announces physical ID card to be received by all Residents by post by the end of first quarter 2021;– New Room Space magazine soon to be released;– Lembit Öpik will answer your question in next podcast episode. Instructions here: http://bit.ly/sendyourquestion– Mayors and Ministers invited to next physical Parliamentary Sitting. Provisional place and dates announced.– National statistics with the update on the 55 elected AMPs-elect from the by-elections;– Asgardia’s updated calendar of current and upcoming events for 2021.https://www.spacecitizennews.com/scn034-podcast-episode-34/Support the show (https://liberapay.com/Ivan.Rosel/donate)
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The final edition of Local Fidelity for the month of February features a ton of great new tunes from New York City artists. Tune in to hear music from LAPÊCHE, Your Dream Coat, Black Nash, Personal Space, Soft Glas, The Solars, Scott Kodi, The Natvral, Wild Pink, and more!
We talk how extended the beneficiaries of Biden Harris presidency are and believe some profit taking is merited within clean energy and solar names in general. We think pigs deserve to get slaughtered and are actively recommending profit taking. At the same time, opportunities in select largecaps this earnings season show positive risk reward ratios especially for Netflix and Facebook #awesome10x
El macroprojecte de plaques solars que s'havia de fer a Osona, i que havia aixecat una gran oposici
Kicks that split mountains, hand signals that seduce spirits, words that incite riots. How does it work? Monica and Chazz explain the basic systems of Exalted and then use them as we investigate why the Dragon-Blooded are so interested a corner of the Tarpan Wastes. Next episode: The Northeast! Reference books: Lunars: Fangs at the Gate - Book describing rules for Lunars The Realm - Book of information about The Realm including the Tarpan Wastes Exalted 3rd Edition Core Book - Book describing rules for Solars and other core rules
Elle est discrète la vapeur, elle ne fait pas son show, pourtant elle a tous les atouts pour: sans vapeur, point de couscous, pas plus d’attieke ou d’injera, pas de poutou à Maurice, point de Koki à Yaoundé. La vapeur est avec le feu, la méthode de cuisson la plus ancienne et la plus simple au monde. Cantonnée un moment, dans les pays du Nord, à la cuisson dite «régime», la vapeur douce, saine et savoureuse rappelle qu’elle est une alliée de taille des cuisines du monde. La vapeur ne connaît pas de frontières ! Avec Stéphane Gabrielly, chef cuisinier, formateur, et auteur de «Plats gourmands, vapeur douce. 120 recettes simples et bluffantes», aux éditions Albin Michel. Un livre bluffant, qui permet de découvrir ou redécouvrir cette méthode de cuisson qui rend les viandes fondantes, les légumes savoureux et croquants, qui offre au cuisinier, même le moins équipé, une palette immense à fricasser ! Nordine Labiadh, chef cuisinier du restaurant À Mi-Chemin 34 rue Boulard, Paris 14ème. Franco-Tunisien, Nordine fait du couscous ce plat solaire, identitaire et foncièrement généreux. Son dernier livre «Couscous» est publié aux éditions Solars. André Tan a co-fondé les restaurants Panda Panda et Dumpling Queen à Paris, en janvier Tiger Tiger ouvrira ses portes. Cuisines de Taïwan et de Hong-Kong, les restaurants du groupe Mamahuhu font la part belle aux bao et aux raviolis. Des textures et des associations savoureuses qui donnent envie de piocher à l’infini. Les ustensiles vapeur Le couscoussier Le panier en bambou Le Vitaliseur de Marion TM qu’utilise le chef Stéphane Gabrielly. Pour aller plus loin : Couscous de là-bas couscous d’ici Une cuisine sans gras bonne et saine Desserts à la vapeur, de Jennifer Hart Smith, éditions Marabout Facebook de Stéphane Gabrielly Épices à ma guise qu'il utilise. Diaporama Musiques Je rêvais d’un autre monde – Téléphone It’s oh so quiet – Björk Recettes Caviar d’Aubergine Nuage chocolaté.
We've talked about Exalt's history, we've talked about some parts of Creation, we've talked about how awesome the Exalts are, now let's make some characters! Monica makes a Lunar and Terry makes a Solar while Chazz guides them through the character creation process. Next episode: Compass of Podcasting Directions - The North Play aides: Charm Trees - These show what charms require what other charms Fangs at the Gate - The Lunar core book 3rd Edition Core - You kinda need this no matter what Mr Gone's Character Sheets - These are slightly prettier and more usable (Terry thinks) than the ones that come with 3e core Cast: Monica – Developer for Exalted and longtime fan. Chazz – Writer for Exalted and also longtime fan. Terry – In no way related to Exalted, not yet a fan. The opening theme is Return of the Solar Exalted, and the closing theme is The Sidereal Exalted – Lesser but Safe from Fanfare for the Chosen by James Semple and is used with permission.
While the Solars claim to be the mightiest Exalts in Creation their partners, can certainly hold their own. Scattered during the Usurpation they plot revenge, build power, and forge their own destiny. Monica and Chazz talk about their themes of transformation, self-determination, and passion and what's changed about them since 2e. Books mentioned: Lunars - Fangs at the Gates (not yet released) Manual of Exalted Power: Lunars - The version where making beastfolk still required...ya know... Other shows: The Story Told's episode Episode 59: Lunars - Fangs at the Gate - a deep review of Lunars Fangs at the Gates with Chazz Bonus Experience's episode "BXP 3×05 – Fellas, is it Gay to Play RPGS? Games with Queer Themes"
While the Solars were the generals during the uprising against the Primordials, the Dragon-Blooded were their soldiers. Empowered by the Elemental Dragons, embodiments of the elemental poles, the Dragon-Blooded have ruled the Realm and claimed the Threshold for almost eight centuries. Who are they like and what can they do? Monica and Chazz walk through their aspects, houses, and how they fit into Creation. Other Shows: The Story Told, Dragon-Blooded Houses part 1 The Story Told, Dragon-Blooded Houses part 2 Dragon-blooded Actual Play in "The Fall of Jiara" Books on the Dragon-Blooded: Dragon-Blooded: What Fire Has Wrought - 3rd Edition update to the Dragon-Blooded. The Realm - Book on the Scarlet Empire in 3rd Edition
The Unconquered Sun is the mightiest of the Incarnae and his Exalts, the Solars, are the mightiest of the Exalted. What can they do and how do you play one? Monica and Chazz go over charms, castes, history, and agendas of the Solars and how to get started in playing them. Useful books: Exalted 3e Core - The core rulebook for Exalted The Realm - Setting for Exalted 3rd Edition Caste Book: Dawn - Generals and warriors Caste Book: Night - Assassins and spies Caste Book: Twilight - Sorcerers and scholars Caste Book: Zenith - Priests and prophets Caste Book: Eclipse - Diplomats Cast: Monica - Developer for Exalted and longtime fan. Chazz - Writer for Exalted and also longtime fan. Terry - In no way related to Exalted, not yet a fan. The opening theme is Return of the Solar Exalted, and the closing theme is The Sidereal Exalted - Lesser by Safe from Fanfare for the Chosen by James Semple and is used with permission.
Its Instrumental for that Friday Feeling! This week, once again, we have a show crammed with some of the best unsigned & independent music. From Punk to Hip Hop, Electro to Rock, we've got you covered. Plus another Alternative recommendation (slowly becoming a habit) from presenter Luke Knowles. Also our brand new Spotlight On…. This week featuring the unstoppable Birmingham band, Solars. We'll be hearing their new single plus, Chris Neal will give us the low down on how the song came into being. So without further a do lets get stuck into show number 5!
Plaques solars - Joan Ramon Vilalta, responsable d'Operacions Zona Est Naturgy Iberia
Plaques solars - Joan Ramon Vilalta, responsable d'Operacions Zona Est Naturgy Iberia
Xantal Llavina entrevista el periodista i presentador del "TN vespre", Toni Cruanyes, que ens presenta el seu darrer llibre, "Un dels nostres". Toni Cruanyes ens explica com es va viure el proc
In the age of the Exalted, champions empowered by the highest of gods, one Circle of Solars created a cache of powerful magical tools and talismans, but they died when the First Age ended in blood and betrayal. Now the tenor of Creation’s dreams has changed, as Solars have returned to Creation and our Circle reborn Solars are blessed or plagued with memories of their earlier lives; "Here is your legacy” they say, “a cache of your treasures. Claim and retrieve your tools, and use them as you will. They are your birthright." Will our Solars be able to brave the unknown and retrieve these treasures? Exalted is published by Onyx Path Publishing (Licensed from White Wolf Publishing). If you would like to support the podcast stop by our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TwinCitiesbyNight Come by and visit our Discord! https://discord.gg/T9zeN9p Check us out on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-cities-by-night/id1246523585?mt=2 Find us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/Twin_Cities_VtM Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TwinCitiesByNight/ Find us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUyj7h-xIhwsM3kHK56SRA For more White Wolf RPGs game play and media please check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/862703457198327
In the age of the Exalted, champions empowered by the highest of gods, one Circle of Solars created a cache of powerful magical tools and talismans, but they died when the First Age ended in blood and betrayal. Now the tenor of Creation’s dreams has changed, as Solars have returned to Creation and our Circle reborn Solars are blessed or plagued with memories of their earlier lives; "Here is your legacy” they say, “a cache of your treasures. Claim and retrieve your tools, and use them as you will. They are your birthright." Will our Solars be able to brave the unknown and retrieve these treasures? Exalted is published by Onyx Path Publishing (Licensed from White Wolf Publishing). If you would like to support the podcast stop by our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TwinCitiesbyNight Come by and visit our Discord! https://discord.gg/T9zeN9p Check us out on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-cities-by-night/id1246523585?mt=2 Find us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/Twin_Cities_VtM Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TwinCitiesByNight/ Find us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUyj7h-xIhwsM3kHK56SRA For more White Wolf RPGs game play and media please check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/862703457198327
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In the age of the Exalted, champions empowered by the highest of gods, one Circle of Solars created a cache of powerful magical tools and talismans, but they died when the First Age ended in blood and betrayal. Now the tenor of Creation’s dreams has changed, as Solars have returned to Creation and our Circle reborn Solars are blessed or plagued with memories of their earlier lives; "Here is your legacy” they say, “a cache of your treasures. Claim and retrieve your tools, and use them as you will. They are your birthright." Will our Solars be able to brave the unknown and retrieve these treasures? Exalted is published by Onyx Path Publishing (Licensed from White Wolf Publishing). If you would like to support the podcast stop by our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TwinCitiesbyNight Come by and visit our Discord! https://discord.gg/T9zeN9p Check us out on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-cities-by-night/id1246523585?mt=2 Find us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/Twin_Cities_VtM Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TwinCitiesByNight/ Find us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUyj7h-xIhwsM3kHK56SRA For more White Wolf RPGs game play and media please check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/862703457198327
In the age of the Exalted, champions empowered by the highest of gods, one Circle of Solars created a cache of powerful magical tools and talismans, but they died when the First Age ended in blood and betrayal. Now the tenor of Creation’s dreams has changed, as Solars have returned to Creation and our Circle reborn Solars are blessed or plagued with memories of their earlier lives; "Here is your legacy” they say, “a cache of your treasures. Claim and retrieve your tools, and use them as you will. They are your birthright." Will our Solars be able to brave the unknown and retrieve these treasures? Exalted is published by Onyx Path Publishing (Licensed from White Wolf Publishing). If you would like to support the podcast stop by our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TwinCitiesbyNight Come by and visit our Discord! https://discord.gg/T9zeN9p Check us out on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-cities-by-night/id1246523585?mt=2 Find us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/Twin_Cities_VtM Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TwinCitiesByNight/ Find us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUyj7h-xIhwsM3kHK56SRA For more White Wolf RPGs game play and media please check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/862703457198327
In the age of the Exalted, champions empowered by the highest of gods, one Circle of Solars created a cache of powerful magical tools and talismans, but they died when the First Age ended in blood and betrayal. Now the tenor of Creation’s dreams has changed, as Solars have returned to Creation and our Circle reborn Solars are blessed or plagued with memories of their earlier lives; "Here is your legacy” they say, “a cache of your treasures. Claim and retrieve your tools, and use them as you will. They are your birthright." Will our Solars be able to brave the unknown and retrieve these treasures? Exalted is published by Onyx Path Publishing (Licensed from White Wolf Publishing). If you would like to support the podcast stop by our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TwinCitiesbyNight Come by and visit our Discord! https://discord.gg/T9zeN9p Check us out on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-cities-by-night/id1246523585?mt=2 Find us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/Twin_Cities_VtM Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TwinCitiesByNight/ Find us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUyj7h-xIhwsM3kHK56SRA For more White Wolf RPGs game play and media please check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/862703457198327
IN THIS EPISODE9th episode of the Space Citizen News Podcast. Helena Aramendia from Parliament shares about its progress, Eliyahu Muñoz before Bogota, contest to win 500 Solars, what is ROOM Magazine, Stats, upcoming events, Artist Ejay Ivan Lac Old Disk musicSupport the show (https://liberapay.com/Ivan.Rosel/donate)
This episode features Solars from Lawrence, KS. We listen to the song "You Belong To Me" and learn the surprise meaning behind the song! Also, interviewing 4 Guys With Jobs before their set at Wave on July 20th, 2019. Get music by Solars on Bandcamp! All songs used with permission. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindofamusicianpodcast/support
The Bronze Scales wrap up their year in Nymunet. Meli leads Ellory and Vesper in some questionable experiments, Vesper shows her gratitude to her friends, and the party properly lays the memory of Orsissus to rest. As our heroes delve into research into the mysteries of their journey, they find themselves in unexpected danger... Note: Roger was having tech issues with his mic Music: “They Came From the Sky” by August Wilhelmsson Time Stamps 0:12 - Previously... 0:58 - Episode begins. 5:18 - Don’t be suspicious, don’t be suspicious... 14:14 - Alex later clarified Amsen’s hair is strawberry blond. 14:45 - Decisions, decisions. 25:22 - A hunch. 30:26 - A lesson on Solars. 34:31 - Final business. 38:39 - Outro. Cast DM - Klouse (https://twitter.com/KlouseWhite) Amsen - Alexander (https://twitter.com/StoriesByAmsen) Bál - Roger Ellory - Nyessa (https://twitter.com/NyessaGaming) Ezekiel - George Meli - Katie (http://scanlan-jammin.tumblr.com) Vesper - Swan (https://twitter.com/swanofmischief)
I det här avsnittet tar vi upp Adidas nya deal med Real Madrid, Asensios uttalande, Solars framtid och mycket mer. Häng med oss!
I det här avsnittet tar vi upp Adidas nya deal med Real Madrid, Asensios uttalande, Solars framtid och mycket mer. Häng med oss!
I det här avsnittet tar vi upp Adidas nya deal med Real Madrid, Asensios uttalande, Solars framtid och mycket mer. Häng med oss!
Sponsored by Redbubble ----more---- The end is here. The Solars break into the Realm Defense Grid and meet their destiny. The Scarlet Empress is their target. Everything has been leading up to this moment. To commemorate this game I went out and picked up the following shirts for the players. I also got my very own as a gift from Nicole. Here are links: Dawn Zenith Twilight Night Eclipse The GM
Sponsored by The Orpheus Device----more---- We discuss the second most important Exalt in Exalted, The Dragonblooded. What their game is like, an overview of the Realm and Lookshye, how they differ from Solars, and their importance to the setting.
Sponsored by Starship Troopers (Would you Like to Know More?) The Gang meets with Autocthonian royalty. Hangs out in a lavish mansion. Meet back up with Void Within Without. Then try to uncover his overly complicated super villain plan to destroying the Realm, curing Gremlin Syndrome, and wiping out the Gremlin infestation in the elemental pole of smoke. Its all going to succeed, none of it can fail, the Solars are the most fair and just people to walk Creation.
Sponsored by Final Fantasy 7 ----more---- A new season begins! The circle revels in victory! The Killer Queen escapes from her Sidereal prison. The gang makes a deal with Tepet Arada. They go to hang out with Grandmother Bright. The Butcher returns! Deals are made with the Court of Orderly Flame. The Solars are going to make creation great again.
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Looking out the window at a grey sky and pissing rain, I tried to invoke a few last rays of sunshine as the summer officially grinds to a halt. New tracks by Washed Out, who has been absolutely exploding across blogs, Pearl Harbour (following suit?), and Real Estate have been doing their damndest at squeezing the last dying breath out the summer. I kinda wonder if all this beach-y dream pop stuff that has been popping up like dandelions can keep coasting through until next year. Seems doubtful, though looking at the Mexican Summer release list for the next few months, which includes all 3 of the above mentioned artists, they're obviously hedging their bets that way. If it doesn't work out for 'em, at least '09 will be the year that summer crept into the 4 tracks of every bedroom savant in the land and spread rays of cheer across the blogosphere and into tape decks.Haven't checked 'em out yet, but this new-ish Vancouver band Indian Wars have been steadily getting some coverage, but outside of our own city, of course. Great stuff, I have to say. Nothing too new, but jangly, fuzzy, reverb laden garage pop with massive hooks will always perk up these ears. Coupla' shows coming up here in Vancouver, including a show on the 18th of September at some venue called The Enchanted Forest. Anyone who knows the whereabouts of this place should drop a comment below.Though some of his earlier work has left me wanting a little more, the new 2LP Dan Melchior Und Das Menace on S-S is jaw droppingly good. It's also pretty biting, with the most bite left over for a track dedicated to Williamsburg, NYC and the locust-like hipster invasion the NYC suburb has been dealing with lately. Anyways, this monster should satisfy those who loved last year's solid skewed garage-rock album Christmas For Crows.Played it on the show already, but once I heard Woven Bones has a new 12" coming in via Zoo Music, I had to play the excellent b-side off the already excellent Janie 7" from Needless Records. The Austin Texas native is on a flawless run right now, having released 3 dynamite 7"s on some of the best garage labels going right now (ie. Sweet Rot, Hozac and Needless). The 12", so I've been told, should be ready for the first week of October. You'll hear all about it here when it does drop.Speaking of having a flawless year, San Francisco's Fresh and Only's drop LP number 2 this week and it's easily as good, if not better, than their Castleface debut LP from earlier this year. The mp3's were sent my way a few weeks back, courtesy of Color Magazine, and though I don't listen to much music off my computer, this album has burned a hole in my hard drive. I'm not entirely sure how the group is able to peel off so many impossibly infectious songs (so far, the group have released 2 cassettes, 2 seven inches, 2 LPs and there is another LP on In The Red due year's end, aaaand another couple 7"s due by year's end as well. Oh, and don't forget about that Tim Cohen solo LP) but here's hoping they can keep running with it.Vancouver's Defektors are back in the city and they have a new cassettes available, featuring some covers and demos from the forthcoming LP due on Nominal sometime soon. Pretty limited run, so grab while you can...Thee Expressway has definitely shared the love for Belgium's Sloow Tapes here before, but now I've done it live on the air. Excerpts from the kraut-riddled Von Himmel, space-drone of Chicago's Drmwpn (featuring Steve Krakow of Plastic Crimewave/Galactic Zoo fame), and the ethereal forest-folk-psych of Im Jarhtal all got some airplay this week. Most of these cassettes play through as a whole, so only excerpts could be played. But, hopefully, it was enough to turn some people on to one of the best cassette outfits going.More local action: Ahna and Solars have just released a split 7", and, man, have these two put a lot of time into this package. Linocut sleeves and labels, spraypainted inner sleeves and an insert! Limited to 300 copies. Essential Vancouver power-drone/psych release. Any Canadian listeners/readers outside of Vancouver will have a ton of chances to catch Ahna as they embark on a lengthy cross-Canadian tour. Check below for those dates.The fine people at Vancouver's Ketchup Cavern passed along the test pressing for a forthcoming Robedoor 7", which should see the light of day in the next few weeks. Robedoor have been pretty quiet for most of 2009, but this new 7" see's the group stretching out a bit and amping things up. Their doom-drone vibe rooms intact but the group have added a pulse to it and come off with a bit of an Om vibe. Easily the most interesting stuff I've heard from the group (now a trio) in ages. You'll hear more about this one when it's finally ready to launch.Ketchup Cavern also has a brand new one-sided LP by Hamilton, Ontario's Fossils. Haven't had much time to sink my teeth into this one, but it should be ready for airplay for the next show.KC also have a new Sissy Spacek 7" due and two, count 'em TWO, full lengths by Aidan Baker. Keep 'em coming. In other Aidan Baker news, Nadja will be playing the Rickshaw Theatre on Saturday, October 3rd. Ahna and Empty Love both support. That one there is being presented by the skyrocketing Twee Death label and promotion group. Also in the works is a Blues Control show at Little Mountain on November 3rd, Wooden Shjips at the Anza club on Sunday, September 27, and Sic Alps with Magik Markers on Friday December 18th. All those bands will be playing Vancouver for the first time! Thanks for livening up this city a touch, Twee Death.Finally, ending the show in a typically noisy fashion, we have the brand new LP by Vancouver's The RITA, just recently released on RRR. I played the skate side, and rather than go into any details, I'll let the youtube video below do the 'splainin...Limited run on this one that, like all other RITA releases, this one will not last long. Drop by the shop to snatch one upWashed Out "Feel It All Around" High Times CS (Mirror Universe) 2009Pearl Harbour "Sun Burn" Something About The Chapparrals 12" (Mexican Summer) 2009Real Estate "Beach Comber" unreleased 2009Indian Wars "If You Want Me" unreleased 2009Dan Melchior Und Das Menace "O! Anxiety" Thank You Very Much 2LP (S-S) 2009Meth Teeth "My Heart's Heart" Sleepy Sisters Honeymoon Tour CDR (self released) 2009Woven Bones "Let It Breathe" Janie 7" (Needless Records)Fresh And Onlys "DY" Grey Eyed Girls LP (Woodsist) 2009Defektors "Shadow Of Fear" s/t CS (self released) 2009Om "Thebes (Edit)" God Is Good LP (Drag City) 2009Von Himmel "Moon Moss" Space Communion CS (Sloow) 2009Drmwpn "Side A Excerpt (Live In Chicago, 29 July, 2008)" Smoker CS (Sloow) 2009Im Jarhtal "Reprise 1" Reprisen Und Instrumentalstuecke CS (Sloow) 2009Im Jarhtal "Thema Mit Rosenstrauch" Reprisen Und Instrumentalstuecke CS (Sloow) 2009Ahna "Cognitive Dissonance" split w/ Solars 7" (Soldier Pumps) 2009Robedoor "Pagan Drugs" Pagan Drugs 7" (Ketchup Cavern) 2009The Rita "Skate" Skate/Snorkel LP (RRR) 2009
Produced and presented by Marian Curruthers. News by Marian. Eternal youth explored by Ian Woolf followed by panel discussion with Keir Smith and Marian. Solars flares with Taylor Bildstein.