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Sagrario Anaut, vicepresidenta de la Sociedad Navarra de Geriatría y Gerontología
Nos visitan Fernado Bastos, Pepe Vázquez y Roberto Artigas de Vinos Chueca para repasar su momento actual y disfrutar de su música en directo. Además hablamos de Niños del Brasil (Tu Futuro), La Máquina De Turing (Arañas), Groggy (Boreal), Kozai (Revolución DIRECTO RADIO), Ester Vallejo (A La Fresca DIRECTO RADIO) y Tritón Jiménez (Gente Maravillosa).
Entrevista con Nuria Mata Compra, es la presidenta y fundadora de Fundación Profesionales Solidarios y Cristina Jiménez, Directora de la fundación.
Entrevista con Idoia Lorea González “AFAN”, Asociación de Familiares de Personas con Alzheimer de Navarra
Andrea Burgui y Patricia Latiegui detallan el trabajo de la Fundación Solera
De la mano de la Fundación Solera, hablamos con Ana Belén Albero: Abogada, asesora jurídica y formadora
This week on Better Buildings for Humans, host Joe Menchefski sits down with Norwegian architect Knut Hjeltnes to explore how climate, culture, and material choices shape truly human-centered design. From Norway's deep relationship with daylight to its tradition of building with wood, Knut shares how architecture can balance warmth, protection, and a meaningful connection to nature—even in some of the harshest environments on earth.The conversation dives into the psychology of light, the impact of seasonal extremes on well-being, and why thoughtful design matters more than ever. Knut also discusses his innovative use of Solera® aerogel glazing (R-10 / U-0.10), creating ultra-thin, highly insulated walls that transform how buildings capture and diffuse light.It's an inspiring look at how great design doesn't just respond to place—it elevates how we live within it.More About Knut HjeltnesKnut Hjeltnes is a Norwegian architect whose work reflects a deep sensitivity to landscape, climate, and human experience. With decades of practice and nearly 30 years teaching at the Oslo School of Architecture, he has developed a design philosophy rooted in simplicity, material honesty, and environmental awareness. From an early age, Hjeltnes felt drawn to architecture, combining his interests in science and drawing into a career that emphasizes thoughtful, context-driven design. His projects often respond directly to Norway's unique conditions—balancing light, warmth, and protection in a challenging northern climate.Today, Hjeltnes runs his own architectural practice, focusing on projects that enhance well-being while respecting nature and resource efficiency. His work ranges from intimate residential designs to innovative infrastructure, such as visually striking avalanche galleries that integrate seamlessly into the landscape. Known for his use of natural materials and advanced building technologies, he continuously explores how architecture can improve daily life. His approach prioritizes both beauty and function, aiming to create spaces that not only serve practical needs but also shape how people feel, live, and connect with their environment.CONTACT:https://www.hjeltnes.as/ https://www.instagram.com/hjeltnes.architects/ Email: post@hjeltnes.asWhere To Find Us:https://bbfhpod.advancedglazings.com/www.advancedglazings.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/better-buildings-for-humans-podcastwww.linkedin.com/in/advanced-glazings-ltd-848b4625https://twitter.com/bbfhpodhttps://twitter.com/Solera_Daylighthttps://www.instagram.com/bbfhpod/https://www.instagram.com/advancedglazingsltdhttps://www.facebook.com/AdvancedGlazingsltd
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In this episode of Eat Sleep Wine Repeat, Janina takes you inside the London Wine Fair to explore the rise of English wine and its growing presence on the global stage. Through conversations with leading producers - Simpson's Wine Estate, Roebuck Estates, 1276 Wines and Everflyht - this episode dives into the people, wines and techniques shaping modern English wine. From Pinot Meunier clones and Bacchus to sustainability, sparkling wine production and tasting highlights, this is a must-listen if you want to better understand English wine and discover the styles, grapes and producers to know. And don't forget, if you are in the wine trade, block out the dates 18-20 May for London Wine Fair 2026, Olympia, London. 02:06 – Introduction to English wine at London Wine Fair - a key moment for this growing wine region. 04:23 – Pinot Meunier clones - why they're less discussed but still important wine grapes. 05:27 – What defines a Simpson's wine - terroir, identity and precision winemaking. 08:55 – New pressing technologies – innovation in English winemaking. 10:10 – Simpsons, Roman Road Chardonnay 2023 £32 - what to expect in balance, minerality and texture. 12:39 – Export markets - how English wine is expanding globally. 14:35 – Misconceptions about English wine - understanding quality and value. 17:13 – Simpsons Wines to discover at London Wine Fair 18:27 – Roebuck Estates and vineyard-focused winemaking. 22:19 – Blending decisions - shaping house style and consistency in sparkling wine. 24:45 – Tasting Roebuck, Rosé de Noir 2019 £42 - structure, fruit and lees complexity. 26:31 – Pinot Noir Précoce - early ripening and its role among English wine grapes. 29:15 – Rare Expression wines - small batch experimentation and aging potential. 32:04 – Ecology in the vineyard - sustainability and innovation in modern wine education. 34:27 – Roebuck Wines available to try at London Wine Fair. 34:52 – 1276 Wines and Herefordshire as a surprising wine region. 40:44 – Climate challenges - rainfall, ripening and regional differences. 42:34 – Bacchus explained - a signature English wine grape to watch. 44:50 – Acidity in English wines - balancing freshness and texture. 47:32 – Tasting 1276, Chardonnay 2024 £24 - floral aromatics, structure and elegance. 48:34 – Experimentation with Cabernet Sauvignon - pushing boundaries in cool-climate viticulture. 50:45 – 1276 Wines to try at London Wine Fair. 51:28 – Everflyht and regenerative viticulture. 52:51 – Vineyard philosophy - sustainability, soil health and long-term thinking. 54:49 – Canopy management - the technique with the biggest impact on fruit quality. 55:29 – Manual vs mechanical work - precision vs efficiency in the vineyard. 56:49 – Leaf stripping explained - sunlight exposure and vine balance. 58:17 – Managing vine growth - long-term vineyard strategy. 59:34 – Regenerative viticulture - one practical change with measurable impact. 01:03:04 – Everflyht Cuvée Edition 3 £30 - Solera system continutes to the uniqueness. 01:04:34 – Everflyht New Wine: Wylde - Charmat vs traditional method in English sparkling wine. 01:06:16 – Everflyht wines to try at London Wine Fair.
LOUNGE LIZARDS PRESENTED BY FABRICA5 - Brilliant Honduran Cigars - Visit Fabrica005.com and use code LIZARDPOD at checkout for 10% off THE ENTIRE STORE! Free worldwide shipping from Miami on all orders over $125. See website for more information and terms.SMALL BATCH CIGAR - SAVE 15% - Exclusive Cigar Retail Partner of the Lizards - Visit SmallBatchCigar.com and use code LIZARD15 for 15% off your order. Free shipping and 5% rewards back always. Standard exclusions apply. Simple. Fast. Small Batch Cigar.Recorded at Ten86 Cigars in Hawthorne, New Jersey, the Lizards pair Partagás Serie P No. 2 (TUA JUN 21) with Santa Teresa 1796 Ron de Solera. The guys discuss a tobacco tax bill Gizmo got from the state of New Jersey, they review their first product from Venezuela and they reveal podcast-reviewed cigars that ended up as one hit wonders.PLUS: One Hit Wonder Cigars on Pod, Importance of Hospitality at Retail, Lacquer Aroma Affecting Cigars, Storing In/Out of Cellophane, What is different about PCA and ProCigar?, PCA's Hospitality Effort for Retailers, Perdomo Father and Son Announced, Avo's 100th, New Juan López Cuban Regional, Cuba Offers to Pay U.S. Cubans for Nationalized Property, Project Alcatraz, Captain Kirk is 95 & MoreJoin the Lounge Lizards for a weekly discussion on all things cigars (both Cuban and non-Cuban), whiskey, food, travel, life and work. This is your formal invitation to join us in a relaxing discussion amongst friends and become a card-carrying Lounge Lizard yourself. This is not your typical cigar podcast. We're a group of friends who love sharing cigars, whiskey and a good laugh.website/merch/rating archive: loungelizardspod.comemail: hello@loungelizardspod.com to join the conversation and be featured on an upcoming episode!instagram: @loungelizardspodGizmo HQ: LizardGizmo.com
Podcast ONE: 10 de abril de 2026 Guía completa de Gemma 4 local, Xiaomi 17 Ultra con óptica Leica, Artemis 2 en vivo, Movistar vendida, Smart Glasses y la gran pregunta de privacidad en el hogar conectado. Escucha aquì el Podcast ONE: 10 de abril de 2026 One Digital: 10 de abril 2026 — Gemma 4 local, Artemis II, Xiaomi 17 Ultra y semana doble de noticias tech En este episodio del viernes 10 de abril de 2026 — primer viernes de abril y regreso tras Semana Santa —, Vincent Quezada y Pablo Berruecos resumen dos semanas intensas desde São Paulo y Ciudad de México: la guía completa de Gemma 4 en local (Ollama, LM Studio, AnythingLLM, Google AI Edge Gallery), el regreso de Artemis II a la Tierra, la venta de Movistar México a Melisa Acquisitions por $450 millones de dólares, el lanzamiento del Xiaomi 17 y 17 Ultra con óptica Leica, los Smart Glasses chinos con traducción por IA en tiempo real, Solera y su IA para valuación de siniestros automotrices, el informe de movilidad de DiDi México, la reinauguración del Estadio Azteca y la lavadora Samsung con IA adaptativa como ejemplo de privacidad en el hogar conectado. Guía completa: Gemma 4 en tu PC, celular y servidor sin pagar un peso Vincent Quezada abrió el episodio con una guía extensiva de Gemma 4, el modelo de lenguaje local de Google (arquitectura Gemini) que puede correr en dispositivos tan simples como una Raspberry Pi, una PC con hardware limitado, un celular o tablet. La propuesta central: IA generativa 100% offline, con privacidad total, sin que ningún dato salga del dispositivo. La guía completa — desde instalación hasta implementación profesional — está publicada en onedigital.mx. Herramientas para ejecutar Gemma 4 localmente Llama.cpp: Para usuarios avanzados. Máximo rendimiento en hardware limitado, soporte completo para variantes multimodales de Gemma 4, ajuste fino de parámetros como temperatura, top-P y top-K, funciona en CPU pura con soporte opcional GPU (CUDA o Metal). Ideal para Raspberry Pi, servidores y automatización avanzada. Ollama: El favorito de Vincent. Interfaz de línea de comandos sencilla con servidor API integrado, soporte nativo para múltiples modelos simultáneos, actualizaciones automáticas semanales, integración fácil vía REST API. Recomendado para desarrolladores que cambian entre modelos. LM Studio: Para usuarios que prefieren interfaz gráfica — “como tener tu ChatGPT directamente en la PC”. Servidor local integrado, ideal para equipos con miembros no técnicos. AnythingLLM: El descubrimiento de la semana según Vincent. App de código abierto que conecta Gemma 4 con bases de conocimiento propias: procesa PDF, Word, TXT, PowerPoint y Excel (solo texto). Permite analizar miles de páginas sin suscripción de pago. Ideal para abogados, investigadores y empresas con documentación técnica masiva. No alcanza a ser NotebookLM, pero integra las funciones locales. Google AI Edge Gallery: Para celulares Android e iPhone. Ejecuta modelos recortados E2B y E4B directamente en el dispositivo, sin configuración técnica. Gemma 4 en celulares: compatibilidad por modelo iPhone 15 Pro Max (A16 Bionic, 6–8 GB RAM): Modelo ideal E2B → 10–12 tokens/segundo. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 12 GB RAM): Modelo E2B → 14–16 tokens/segundo. iPhone 16 Pro Max (A18 Pro, 12 GB RAM): Modelo E2B → 30–35 tokens/segundo. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (12 GB RAM): Modelo E2B → 25–30 tokens/segundo. Limitaciones móviles: Contexto máximo de 4,000 tokens, consumo de batería 30–40% mayor en sesiones largas, incompatible con gamas bajas de menos de 4 GB de RAM. Calor perceptible en la parte trasera con modelos 4B y superiores. Casos de uso reales con AnythingLLM + Gemma 4 Documentación técnica: Empresa de ingeniería procesó 1,500 páginas con PC de 32 GB RAM en 45 minutos → reducción del 70% en tiempo de búsqueda. Revisión de contratos legales: Bufete analizó 300 contratos → identificación automática de cláusulas clave, comparación entre versiones y resúmenes ejecutivos. Investigación académica: Investigador procesó 200 artículos científicos → extracción de hallazgos, identificación de 15 conexiones no evidentes entre estudios y generación de hipótesis nuevas. Automatización de facturas: 200 PDFs/mes, extracción de fechas/montos/proveedores → reducción de 8 a 2 horas mensuales. Glosario técnico clave Cuantización: Técnica que reduce el tamaño del modelo disminuyendo la precisión de sus parámetros. Q4-K-M usa 4 bits por peso, permitiendo correr modelos de 18 GB en PCs con 8 GB de RAM. Tokens: Unidades básicas de texto (palabra, fracción de palabra o carácter especial). Gemma 4 soporta hasta 256,000 tokens (~200,000 palabras o ~500 páginas) en una sola interacción. Mixture of Experts (MoE): Arquitectura donde solo se activan partes relevantes del modelo para cada tarea. El modelo 26B-A4B activa solo 3,800 millones de sus 26,000 millones de parámetros por paso. GGUF: Formato de archivo binario estándar para modelos locales. Una vez descargado el archivo .gguf, se puede copiar a otras PCs, celulares o tablets sin volver a descargar. Temperatura: 0.1–0.3 para tareas técnicas; 0.7–1.0 para brainstorming. Recomendado para Gemma 4: 0.3–0.5. WebGPU: Ejecuta modelos en el navegador usando la GPU del dispositivo — hasta 3.5x más rápido que CPU pura. Gemma 4 2B funciona a ~8 tokens/segundo en hardware moderno desde Hugging Face vía Transformers.js. “Una vez que lo tengan, créanme, no se regresan a utilizarlo de otra manera. Cambia por completo su perspectiva y sobre todo la privacidad total” — Vincent Quezada Artemis II: la Luna desde el lado oscuro, con la Tierra al fondo Durante el episodio, Vincent acompañó en directo el regreso de los astronautas de Artemis II a la Tierra — se esperaba el amerizaje entre las 5 y 6 PM del 10 de abril. La misión entregó una fotografía histórica: por primera vez se capturó el lado oscuro de la Luna con la Tierra al fondo. También se nombraron cráteres lunares en honor a la nave y a la esposa de uno de los tripulantes. La transmisión del despegue, sin embargo, fue duramente criticada: comparada con los lanzamientos de SpaceX, la calidad de video de la NASA resultó notablemente inferior — “parecía grabada con corcholatas”, según Pablo. Astronautas que postean: Es la primera generación de tripulación lunar que compartió contenido desde la misión en redes sociales, con estrategia de NASA para atraer nuevas generaciones. La cámara oficial fue Nikon; los celulares, iPhones. El contexto geopolítico: China ya detectó mediante sondas no tripuladas materiales de valor en la superficie lunar — la misión es mucho más que simbólica, es el inicio de una disputa por recursos extraterrestres. La reflexión de Pablo: “La Luna decía que a ella le gustó que le tomaran foto de su parte oscura, porque nadie está transmitiendo lo que realmente pasa en Medio Oriente.” “Antes era cuestión geopolítica, ahora es qué recursos se van a tener. China ya detectó posibilidades de sacar materiales importantes” — Vincent Quezada Smart Glasses chinos y la privacidad que no se ve Pablo Berruecos presentó en vivo unos Smart Glasses de marca china — recibidos como regalo de prensa — con cámara integrada, botones físicos para foto, video y audio, y función de traducción simultánea por IA. En la prueba en directo, Vincent habló en portugués desde São Paulo y los lentes mostraron la traducción escrita en pantalla del celular en tiempo real — la función es textual, no auditiva ni visual en visor. La prueba también evidenció limitaciones: las fotos y videos no se sincronizaron correctamente con la app durante el stream. Funciones disponibles: Foto, video, audio, asistente de voz (“¿qué estás viendo?”), traducción simultánea por IA y control de música. Problema de privacidad crítico: Pablo y Vincent coincidieron en que es “un problema muy serio, muy, muy serio”. Entrar a un gimnasio, vestidor o conversación privada con estos lentes puestos permite grabar a cualquier persona sin que lo sepa. Reconocimiento facial: Ya existen versiones que identifican personas en la calle por su rostro — y cruzan el dato con información pública, lo que Pablo calificó como robo de datos personales. La pregunta incómoda: ¿A quién le están mandando esos datos? La lavadora de Vincent — presentada como contraste positivo — también conecta datos, pero sin nombre, localidad ni información de pago. “Ya hay periodistas y comunicadores que los usan en eventos de prensa. La gente frente a ellos no sabe que la están grabando” — Pablo Berruecos La lavadora con IA: privacidad en el hogar conectado Vincent Quezada integró su experiencia con su nueva lavadora inteligente como caso concreto del debate de privacidad en electrodomésticos conectados. El aparato analiza peso, tipo de tela y nivel de suciedad para calcular el tiempo exacto de lavado y optimizar el consumo de agua — sin el llenado total del tanque, sino por chorro progresivo. Vincent reconoció la tensión: “aunque lógicamente hay una política de privacidad, nadie me garantiza que no están sabiendo exactamente mi consumo eléctrico y de agua”. Pablo mencionó como contraste el sistema LG ThinQ, que según el fabricante conecta datos de uso sin compartir nombre, localidad ni forma de pago. IA adaptativa: Detecta tipo de tela y centrifuga hasta 1,400 RPM para denim; ciclo automático completo sin intervención. Consumo: Notablemente menor al compararlo con modelos tradicionales — incluso menor que un microondas en uso sostenido. Programación remota: Vía app, se puede programar para que la ropa esté lista y caliente al llegar a casa — en modo lavadora-secadora integrada, algunos programas evitan la necesidad de planchar. Sugerencia de Vincent: Usar vinagre de alcohol como suavizante — práctica común en Brasil, eficaz y sin residuos químicos. “De alguna manera dices, ¿están sabiendo exactamente mi consumo eléctrico y de agua? Es curioso, te da otra perspectiva” — Vincent Quezada Xiaomi 17 y 17 Ultra con Leica: flagship a precio de iPhone Pablo Berruecos asistió al evento de lanzamiento regional de Xiaomi 17 y 17 Ultra en el Hotel Camino Real de Ciudad de México, con medios de toda Latinoamérica. El énfasis fue la alianza con Leica y la óptica física — no digital — en todos los lentes. La nota completa con todas las especificaciones está disponible en appsuser.net y revistagadgets.com. Xiaomi 17 Ultra — especificaciones clave Gran angular: 50 MP con lente Leica Summilux de vidrio y plástico con tinta coloreada para mayor precisión óptica. Telefoto Leica: 200 MP con zoom óptico físico periscópico — sin pixelación a máxima distancia. Video: 4K, 8K Dolby Vision — probado en vivo con resultados notablemente superiores a otros flagships. Batería: 6,300 mAh. Extras: 3 meses Google One (2 TB) + 3 meses YouTube Premium incluidos. Colores: Negro, blanco y verde brillante (con efecto de brillo en parte trasera). Almacenamiento: 512 GB a 1 TB. Precio: Desde $35,999 MXN. Kit fotográfico Pro: $3,999 MXN (disparador físico y accesorios en negro). Xiaomi 17 (estándar) 4 colores, 256 GB y 512 GB. Precio: desde $24,990 MXN. Otros productos Xiaomi presentados Xiaomi Watch 5: Snapdragon W5 Gen 1, Google Calendar/Maps/Gemini integrados. Batería: hasta 6 días uso normal, hasta 18 días en modo ahorro. Nota en revistagadgets.com. Xiaomi Pad 8: Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, pantalla 11.2″ 3.2K 144 Hz 800 nits, 5.75 mm de grosor, 485 gramos. Redmi Buds 8 Pro: ANC 55 dB, modo viaje inmersivo, Dolby Audio, Hi-Res Audio certificado. Precio: $1,499 MXN. Xiaomi Tag: Rastreador tipo AirTag para Android — Pablo lo probó con su mamá; señaló que la precisión es menor que la app de celular, con margen de 2 cuadras a la redonda. Power Bank 5,000 mAh magnética: Carga inalámbrica directa adherida al smartphone. Scooter eléctrico Xiaomi: Presentado en evento; diseño compacto pero no plegable en formato mochila. “Ya se está peleando con el Samsung S25 Ultra y el iPhone. La óptica de Leica está transformando lo que puede hacer un smartphone” — Pablo Berruecos Solera: IA que triplica la velocidad de valuación de siniestros automotrices Pablo asistió a la presentación de Solera en el piso 33 de Mítikah, Ciudad de México — patrocinador principal de Mercedes-Benz F1 (cascos de George Russell y Kimi Antonelli). La empresa provee a aseguradoras, distribuidores y talleres un ecosistema de IA entrenado con millones de imágenes de siniestros de todas las marcas. La presentación fue conducida por Jorge Pérez, Oliver Mendoza y José Octavio Anaya. Proceso con IA: El ajustador toma fotos con la app — una silueta guía el encuadre — y la IA identifica piezas dañadas y estima costos en minutos. Resultado: Reducción del proceso de valuación de 15 a 5 días — triple la eficiencia. Pérdidas totales: Solera gestiona la venta del vehículo por subasta o por piezas para liberar espacio en talleres. Omnitrax (flotillas): GPS en tiempo real, detección de apertura de puertas, estado del conductor (fatiga, distracción, cinturón), alertas de frenadas bruscas y grabación continua para casos de robo o secuestro de unidades. “La reducción de todo el proceso es de 15 a 5 días. Si estás triplicando la eficiencia, obviamente para ti es un gran, gran beneficio” — Pablo Berruecos DiDi México: 3,000 millones de viajes y el estudio “Así se mueve México” Pablo asistió al evento de DiDi donde se presentó el estudio “Así se mueve México” (DiDi + Kantar). Los datos completos con infografía están disponibles en appsuser.net. DiDi completó más de 3,000 millones de viajes y 20,000 millones de kilómetros en México. El 30% de trayectos inicia o termina en transporte público. Más del 50% prefiere apps de movilidad frente al taxi tradicional. El 68% sale de casa para trabajar o estudiar; el camión lidera preferencia con 24%, apps 17%, metro 15%. El 41% cita seguridad nocturna como motivación principal para usar apps. 1 de cada 5 usuarios usa más de un medio de transporte. El evento del Estadio Azteca —más de 90,000 personas sin estacionamiento— fue una prueba real de movilidad multimodal: tren ligero (habilitado solo para ese evento juntando dos trenes en Tasqueña), metrobús y caminata de varios kilómetros para los que no encontraron transporte de regreso. Reinauguración del Estadio Azteca: experiencia real Pablo asistió al partido inaugural de la Selección mexicana vs la selección de Portugal. La remodelación —financiada por iniciativa privada liderada por Azcárraga (Televisa), quien reportó pérdidas millonarias en el proceso— incluyó cambio de butacas y señalética nueva, pero dejó los baños sin remodelar. La pulsera LED para iluminar el estadio con la bandera de México fue el momento más memorable del evento. Precios inaugural: ~$1,500 MXN zona alta. América vs. Cruz Azul (misma sección): $2,000–$2,100 MXN orilla; $7,000–$10,000 MXN zona media. Boletos Mundial 2026: Hasta $250,000 MXN en zonas premium. Logística de salida: El punto de reunión de camiones no funcionó. Pablo caminó más de 3 km hasta Insurgentes con frío para tomar el metrobús. “El fútbol ya no es popular en términos económicos” — Pablo Berruecos Movistar México vendida: 20 millones de usuarios pasan a Melisa Acquisitions Movistar México fue adquirida por Melisa Acquisitions —consorcio liderado por Oxio y Newfoundland Capital Management— por $450 millones de dólares. La salida de Telefónica de México y Latinoamérica ya había sido adelantada en noviembre de 2025. La operación está sujeta a aprobación regulatoria. La marca Movistar se mantendrá al menos hasta 2030. No habrá interrupción técnica ni trámites adicionales para los más de 20 millones de usuarios. Especialistas anticipan posibles mejoras en precios de paquetes y recargas. Oxio es una plataforma de telecomunicaciones como servicio con liderazgo de ex-ejecutivos de Google, Fiber Horizon y AT&T. 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LOUNGE LIZARDS PRESENTED BY FABRICA5 - Brilliant Honduran Cigars - Visit Fabrica005.com and use code LIZARDPOD at checkout for 10% off THE ENTIRE STORE! Free worldwide shipping from Miami on all orders over $125. See website for more information and terms.SMALL BATCH CIGAR - SAVE 15% - Exclusive Cigar Retail Partner of the Lizards - Visit SmallBatchCigar.com and use code LIZARD15 for 15% off your order. Free shipping and 5% rewards back always. Standard exclusions apply. Simple. Fast. Small Batch Cigar.Recorded at Ten86 Cigars in Hawthorne, New Jersey, the Lizards pair Davidoff Winston Churchill The Original Series in Churchill with Hillrock Solera Aged Bourbon Whiskey. The guys discuss St. Louis trying to attract future PCA shows, they share another Hemingway offshoot shipping soon from Fuente and they discuss cigar brands not disclosing their blenders.PLUS: Aging Tobacco in Bales vs. Rolled Cigars in Bundles, Brands That Have Done a 180°, Cigar Smoking Hygiene, Cigars/Movies/Music for Dark Times, Price's Effect on Lizard Ratings, Where Else to Find Cohiba's Grassy Profile?, New Asylum 90x9, Raching's New Portable Draw Machine, Solera Aging + Dave Pickerill, Does Padron Thousand Series With Age Become Anniversary 1964?, Bam's Recency Bias & MoreJoin the Lounge Lizards for a weekly discussion on all things cigars (both Cuban and non-Cuban), whiskey, food, travel, life and work. This is your formal invitation to join us in a relaxing discussion amongst friends and become a card-carrying Lounge Lizard yourself. This is not your typical cigar podcast. We're a group of friends who love sharing cigars, whiskey and a good laugh.website/merch/rating archive: loungelizardspod.comemail: hello@loungelizardspod.com to join the conversation and be featured on an upcoming episode!instagram: @loungelizardspodGizmo HQ: LizardGizmo.com
Episode 179.2: Ironroot #2, College Sports, Livy Dunne, MLB, Ironroot Cellar Reserve, Solera System, Flash Aging, Saints Alley, and Bourbon Cream
Welcome back to The Collision Vision Roundtable. I'm Cole Strandberg, and as part of our new format, we're unpacking the key themes from my recent conversation with Sebastian Torres of CARSTAR Torcam Group. Sebastian shared how rethinking intake, by leveraging mobile inspection and capture estimating, allowed his team to deliver estimates before customers leave, increase efficiency, and lay the foundation for smart, sustainable growth. Today I'm joined by our permanent panelists, Erin Solis and Sheryl Driggers, along with returning guest Bill Brower of Solera. We're going deeper — not just on the technology itself, but on what it really takes to build the operational foundation for growth, scale it across locations, and make sure tech adoption actually translates into better performance and profitability. Connect with Bill: Email: william.brower@solera.com Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-brower-mba-9426b51/ Connect with our panelists: Sheryl: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheryldriggers/ Erin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-solis-534470105/
Esta semana, en nuestras Islas de Noche, entre 1971 y 1975, clásicos en búsqueda de luz en tiempos de penumbra. Suenan: SISA - "El Fill Dell Mestre" ("QUALSEVOL NIT POT SORTIR EL SOL", 1975) / PAU RIBA - "Lluna Robada" ("ELECTROCCID ACCID ALQUIMISTIC XOC", 1975) / IA-BATISTE - "Un Gran Día" ("UN GRAN DÍA", 1973) / DUG DUG'S - "No te Asustes (Es Sólo Vivir)" ("CAMBIA CAMBIA", 1975) / ARCO IRIS - "Abran los ojos" ("INTI-RAYMI", 1973) / AQUELARRE - "Canto, desde el fondo de las ruinas" ("AQUELARRE", 1972) / DÍAS DE BLUES - "Vuela" ("DÍAS DE BLUES", 1972) / PSIGLO - "Gente sin camino" (1972) / CONGRESO - "Has Visto Caer Una Lágrima" ("EL CONGRESO", 1971) / PESCADO RABIOSO - "Bajan" ("ARTAUD", 1973) / SUI GENERIS - "Canción para mi muerte" ("VIDA", 1973) / SOLERA - "Tierra Mojada" ("SOLERA", 1973) /Escuchar audio
Welcome back to The Collision Vision, driven by Autobody News. I'm your host, Cole Strandberg. Today I'm joined by Sebastian Torres, a sharp family-business operator leading CARSTAR Torcam Group in Canada. When Sebastian took the reins, he challenged legacy habits and leaned into tech—adding Solera's photo-capture estimating and mobile inspection so customers can leave with an estimate in hand. The result? Faster intake, cleaner repair plans, better documentation, and a noticeable lift in profitability. We'll unpack the workflow changes at the front counter, the ROI math behind instant estimates, and—importantly—the leadership side: how to build the foundation for growth and know when the timing is right to scale across locations. Let's get into it. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-torres-4ba591211/ storres@torcamcarstar.ca
Again Joe talks us brilliantly through the different styles of Sherry. Similarly to other fortified wines, particularly Madeira, the grades of sherry depend greatly on dryness and sweetness. From Manzanilla through to Noe. Solera system explained. Anyone who still thinks Palo Cortado means pale and short need to listen in and it certainly isn't just for the older generations. Is this, as Joe offers up, the finest wine in the world? Certainly terrific value in supermarkets and, as ever, a world that should be explored with a glass in hand and the latest #Oreglo album playing. Salud! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Valentine's Day is coming, and if you are feeling stuck in the same old chocolate and roses rut, we have the perfect solution to win over your sweetie! Sherry as the ultimate dessert wine flex, especially if your goal is not striking out this V-Day. Inspired by a listener tip and Carmela's unwavering love of ice cream, this episode dives headfirst into Sherry and vanilla ice cream as a surprisingly elite pairing. We know what you're thinking . . . isn't Sherry that syrupy stuff that your weird uncle drinks? Oh no, friends. It is a winner. In this episode, we explore this Spanish fortified wine from Jerez and tell you why the hype is real. We break down what Sherry actually is, how fortified wines are made, and why the Solera and Criadera System matters in keeping consistency from year to year. We also unpack the key differences between different types of Sherries like Medium, Cream, and Pedro Ximénez, and why different types of Sherries can give very different experiences. We also cover how the temperature can make or break the experience, because too cold or too warm can absolutely ruin the moment. Finally, we put theory into practice, tasting and rating two affordable Sherries with and without vanilla ice cream and giving you our honest take on which one actually delivers the Valentine's Day win. Wines reviewed in this episode: Williams & Humbert Dry Sack Medium Sherry, Hartley & Gibson's Cream Sherry.Send us a Text Message and we'll respond in our next episode!Contact The Wine Pair Podcast - we'd love to hear from you!Visit our website, leave a review, and reach out to us: https://thewinepairpodcast.com/Follow and DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewinepairpodcast/Send us an email: joe@thewinepairpodcast.com
En este primer episodio del año, Mujeres Seguras pone el foco en cómo el dato y la IA están transformando el seguro y la automoción sin perder el factor humano, con una conversación sobre liderazgo con propósito, precios justos, gestión empática del siniestro y el impulso al talento femenino. Además, se pone el foco en el programa WINS (Women in Solera) que tendrá un papel especial este mes de febrero en nuestro próximo evento EWI Experience. Una jornada sobre la que también nos hacemos eco en este videopodcast. Participan: Ana Izquierdo Feliz, Directora Global de Datos de Solera Holdings. María Jesús De Arteaga Larrú, Directora de Líneas Personales de P&C y de Pricing, y Directora de Siniestros en el Axa Madrid International Hub. Susana Pérez, Directora General de INESE y Fundadora de la RED EWI, Red Empower Women in Insurance. Prentado por: Cristina González, Directora Asistencia Jurídica Telefónica en ARAG España Patricia Ojeda, Responsable de Contenidos, INESE
Vi river av två ruggigt fina släpp från High Coast, deras 12-åriga special release för 2025 och den första riktigt färdiga Solera-whiskyn! Bolaget fokuserar helt och hållet påAdelphi och Ardnamurchan och naturligtvis ögnar vi igenom det. Skål på er och ha en trevlig WhiskyVecka
I told yall we were gonna finish the last couple of the podcasts with banger after banger. For this show, we sat down with the master blender of Westward whiskey the creative genius behind all of there releases. Miles has an extensive background that we get into. But also this is a conversation of two whiskey lovers, sharing some life story. And they were gracious enough to send over a bottle of there Lamington Porter Cask finished, which is a Australia only release. Super stoked for you to listen and watch. Check the links down below for more content.Westwardwhiskey.comPatreon.com/the_whiskeyshamanBadmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==————A LEGACY THAT SPANS TWO DECADESIn over twenty years of whiskey-making, we've learned what it takes to create something unforgettable. Inspired by the beauty of the American Northwest, its pioneering spirit, and its rich culinary culture, Westward Whiskey is crafted to build peak flavor from the ground up. Our award-winning American whiskeys reflect a commitment to boldness, balance, and creativity.WE ARE THE PINNACLE OF AMERICAN WHISKEY——We honor our home in every bottle. From the Columbia River Gorge to the slopes of Mount Hood, the American Northwest is woven into every step of our process.This region offers one of the most fertile barley-growing climates in the world—an ideal place to craft world-class whiskey.——The Northwest has long attracted hardworking visionaries—people driven to build something better.Our team of creators includes former brewers, winemakers, and Michelin-trained chefs with more than 50 years of collective distilling experience. Their passion and expertise push the boundaries of traditional whiskey-making.——There are no shortcuts in our deliberate process—and therein lies the beauty.We blend the best of brewing, distilling, and aging traditions to create a whiskey like no other.Brewed Like a Craft AleWe start by brewing a full-flavored American Ale entirely from scratch. Using locally malted barley, ale yeast, and a slow, low-temperature fermentation, we build a bold and complex foundation for our whiskey.DISTILLED LIKE A SINGLE MALTThat fresh ale is double-distilled in custom low-reflux pot stills designed to retain character and texture. This hands-on method transforms our flavorful brew into a robust and expressive spirit.AGED LIKE A BOURBONWe age our whiskey in new American oak barrels—heavily toasted and lightly charred—to unlock layers of vanilla, spice, and fruit. Each barrel is carefully selected to enhance the richness and depth of our whiskey.To showcase the full spectrum of earthy, fruity, and spicy flavors, we mingle our barrels in small batches to achieve Westward's signature profile: layered, balanced, and unapologetically bold.DISTINCT. RICH. BRAZEN. FULL OF FLAVOR.Our Most Ambitious, Limited and Exclusive WhiskeyAvailable for Distillery Tasting Room pickup onlyFrom our home in the American Northwest, our distillers have pushed boundaries as few dare, reimagining and elevating American whiskey for nearly two decades. We recognize that the whole can be greater than the sum of its parts, so we challenged ourselves to explore what the ultimate expression of Westward whiskey could be.Westward Whiskey Milestone® represents our makers' knowledge and our full body of work, brought together into a single whiskey through a twenty-one barrel Solera system that includes some of our most precious whiskies. By far the most ambitious and exclusive whiskey we will ever craft, this forthcoming annual release is a masterpiece in American whiskey and a milestone for Westward. It reflects both the legacy of our past and the promise of our future.Bottled at 43% ABV / 86 proof
Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.Today's episode dives into the nuances of enterprise software and how to build a scaled specialist alternative asset manager.We sat down in Vista's NYC office with David Breach, Vista's President and Chief Operating Officer.David sits on Vista's Executive Committee, the firm's governing and decision-making body for matters affecting its overall management and strategic direction as well as the firm's Private Equity Management and Vista's Private Equity Funds' Investment Committees. David is also the Co-CEO of VistaOne, Vista's evergreen private equity vehicle, and serves on the Investment Committee and Board of Directors. He also sits on the boards of Vista portfolio companies Jamf, Solera, and Stats Perform.David, who has been instrumental in helping the firm chart its growth path to over $100B in AUM, joined Vista in 2014 after as a career as a Partner at law firm Kirkland & Ellis, where his practice focused on the representation of private equity funds in all aspects of their business. David was a member of K&E's 15-person global executive management committee and a founding partner of its San Francisco office.David and I had a fascinating and thought-provoking conversation about private markets and Vista's evolution as a firm: How and why Vista has become a “scaled specialist.”The journey from $13B in AUM to $100B.The opportunity in enterprise software investing and how enterprise software is an expanding market opportunity.The reason why Vista decided to build out a dedicated wealth solutions business.How firms can differentiate in the wealth channel.How firms can be measured and thoughtful with how they build evergreen solutions.The opportunity for large companies to adopt GenAI for cost-savings and revenue generation.The skills that might be valuable in the age of AI.Thanks David for coming on the show to share your wisdom and expertise in private markets.Show Notes00:00 Introduction to our Sponsor, Ultimus01:59 Welcome to the Alt Goes Mainstream Podcast02:07 Introducing David Breach03:30 David Breach's Career Journey05:22 Transition to Vista Equity Partners06:03 Joining Vista and Initial Impressions06:30 Vista's Vision and Growth09:03 Operational Excellence at Vista10:35 Investment Strategy and Alignment13:27 Scaling Vista's Operations16:44 Building Vista's Wealth Business17:04 Vista's Core Values and DNA19:29 Strategic Decisions in Wealth Management20:19 Educating on the Wealth Space20:46 Modeling and Investment Decisions21:42 Hiring and Team Building22:07 Balancing Opportunity and Capacity22:29 Evaluating Firm's Commitment23:47 Institutional Investors' Concerns24:48 Addressing Investor Concerns25:22 Industry Trends in Private Markets26:16 The Growth of Private Software Companies28:46 The Resilience of Software Businesses29:36 Diversification in Software Investments30:33 The Role of Generative AI in Software32:54 Operational Improvements with GenAI33:32 Product Enhancements with GenAI33:49 Agentification of Software34:51 Financial Impact of AI on Software Companies36:41 GenAI in Middle Market Companies37:25 Vista's Edge in GenAI38:27 CEO Perspectives on GenAI39:04 Encouraging AI Adoption in Companies42:37 The Human Element in the Age of AI43:26 Preparing Teams for AI Integration45:37 Advising Wealth Managers on GenAI48:26 Vista's Vision for the Future49:49 Building a Software Investing Factory50:42 Excitement for the FutureEditing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.A word from AGM podcast sponsor, Ultimus Fund SolutionsThis episode of Alt Goes Mainstream is brought to you by Ultimus Fund Solutions, a leading full-service fund administrator for asset managers in private and public markets. As private markets continue to move into the mainstream, the industry requires infrastructure solutions that help funds and investors keep pace. In an increasingly sophisticated financial marketplace, investment managers must navigate a growing array of challenges: elaborate fund structures, specialized strategies, evolving compliance requirements, a growing need for sophisticated reporting, and intensifying demands for transparency.To assist with these challenging opportunities, more and more fund sponsors and asset managers are turning to Ultimus, a leading service provider that blends high tech and high touch in unique and customized fund administration and middle office solutions for a diverse and growing universe of over 450 clients and 1,800 funds, representing $500 billion assets under administration, all handled by a team of over 1,000 professionals. Ultimus offers a wide range of capabilities across registered funds, private funds and public plans, as well as outsourced middle office services. Delivering operational excellence, Ultimus helps firms manage the ever-changing regulatory environment while meeting the needs of their institutional and retail investors. Ultimus provides comprehensive operational support and fund governance services to help managers successfully launch retail alternative products.Visit www.ultimusfundsolutions.com to learn more about Ultimus' technology enhanced services and solutions or contact Ultimus Executive Vice President of Business Development Gary Harris on email at gharris@ultimusfundsolutions.com.We thank Ultimus for their support of alts going mainstream.
This month Duncan and Calum are joined by the Society's head of whisky creation Euan Campbell where the trio get stuck into all the best drams in the December Outturn. In this Christmas special we embrace the festivities, uncover some unsung heroes, and taste the first bottling to come from the Society's very own solera system.
Amor subterráneo de Taïn y Voces externas de Melifluo. En el recorrido por la historia del pop español rescatamos ediciones discográficas de, entre otros, Solera (1973), El Norte (1988), Intronautas (1995), Aroah (2002), Dani Gancho (2014) o Playa Cuberris (2020).
Making wine is capital-intensive. Making traditional method sparkling wine is even more so. From less juice from the grapes to double fermentation to more expensive bottles and taxes, Weston Eidson of recently launched Westborn Wine describes the differences in sparkling production. Detailed Show Notes: Weston's background: >10 years winemaking in Napa (Silver Ghost), family are wine collectors, interned w/ Jason Moore at Modus Operandi (2012), and acquired extra Chardonnay from Steve MatthiassonWestborn was founded in 2018, taking “Grand Cru” or single vineyard level fruit for sparkling wine (e.g., Heintz, Ritchie, Durell vineyards)Partnered w/ Russell Bevan (mentor) and Nathan Reeves (made sparkling in Margaret River)The goal is to start with high-quality wines and layer on complexity with traditional method agingTook 4-5 years to find a stride & hone the winemaking processInitially thought it would be 3 years aging vs 6 for 1st release (2019 1st release; 2018 1st vintage just disgorged mid 2025)SKUs: vintage, Blanc de Blanc, Rose, Non-vintageLuxury priced - $100+Solera method perpetual reserve program, late disgorged release, lead to a lot of capital in inventory2018: 500 cases; 2025 ~1,000 cases; target ~2,000 casesSparkling production costs vs. still wineFruit costs the same (growers love it: less shrivel, gets fruit off earlier - less pest/disease pressure; spreads out the work)Press cuts important, ~25% less gallons/ton vs still wine, as they don't take tailleNeed to make the wine twice: initial fermentation (vin clair), secondary fermentation (bottled with yeast and sugar)Custom crush costs are slightly more expensive due to double fermentationBottles are more costly and need to be bought earlier (~$0.15-20 for a standard bottle; ~$1 for sparkling)Taxes higher: $2.40/gallon for sparkling wine, $0.07/gallon for still wine
Join us for an exciting episode of the EmbellishPod as we dive deep into the world of Puerto Rican rum with two incredible guests from Don Q! In this episode, we chat with Sylvia Santiago, Senior Vice President of Manufacturing, and Liza Cordero, Master Blender, to uncover the secrets behind Don Q's exceptional rum. Episode Highlights: Introduction to Don Q: Learn about the origins of the brand and why it was named after Don Quixote. The Importance of Water: Discover how the Rio Inuban's water contributes to Don Q's distinctive rum character. Fermentation and Distillation: Understand the role of proprietary yeast and the meticulous process of fermentation and distillation. Molasses Selection: Get insights into how Don Q selects the perfect sugarcane molasses for their rum. Aging and Blending: Explore the art of aging and blending rum, and how Don Q maintains its high standards. Innovation and Tradition: Hear about Don Q's approach to balancing traditional methods with innovative techniques. Solera System: Learn about the unique Solera system used in aging some of Don Q's finest rums. Climate Impact: Discuss the effects of climate change on rum aging and how Don Q adapts to these changes. Product Line: Get a sneak peek into Don Q's current and upcoming products, including the highly anticipated Pedro Jimenez double-aged rum. Connect with Us: Email: embellishpod@gmail.com Instagram: @embellishpod TikTok: @embellishpod Website: www.embellishpod.com Don't forget to subscribe to the EmbellishPod on your favorite podcast platform and check out the video version on YouTube. If you enjoy the episode, please leave us a review and share it with your friends! #PuertoRicanRum #DonQRum #RumMaking #Podcast #EmbellishPod #Spirits #Distillation #AgingRum #RumBlending #CraftSpirits #RumLovers
En este episodio hablamos con Ilse Guerrero, Carlos Felici, Ricardo Nava y Rodrigo Iturbide directamente desde la planta de Bacardí en México donde nos cuentan la historia y legado del ron, su icónico murciélago y la variedad de sus botellas: Blanco, Añejo, Solera y saborizados. Conoce cómo la planta en México mantiene la calidad y tradición que lo hacen único. Perfecto para amantes del ron y la cultura detrás de esta leyenda. ¡Escucha y sumérgete en el mundo Bacardí!#Bacardi #Ron #BaresyCocteles #HistoriaDelRon #LeyendaBacardi#RonMexicano
El audio cubre varias noticias y un programa de radio. Se informa sobre los incendios forestales en Extremadura, destacando el de Jarilla donde el 70% está inoperable, y la intervención del presidente Pedro Sánchez. También se comunica el fallecimiento del expresidente aragonés Javier Lambán, con tres días de luto oficial. En el ámbito internacional, se discute la reunión Trump-Putin en Alaska y cómo se percibe el fortalecimiento de la figura de Putin. En deportes, se mencionan resultados de tenis (Alcaraz en Cincinnati) y partidos de La Liga (debut del Atlético de Madrid). La segunda parte del audio corresponde al programa "La Noche del Grupo Risa". Un invitado especial, el músico José María Guzmán, comparte detalles sobre su larga trayectoria. Habla de su álbum "Solera 2.0", una regrabación de su trabajo de 1973, y de sus influencias musicales, desde Chaikovski hasta The Beatles. Menciona su trabajo con grupos como Solera y Crack, su carrera en solitario y su incursión en la ...
durée : 00:18:48 - A la découverte des gambas "pil pil" de la Solera, bar à vins espagnols à Pau
What do you get when a classically trained percussionist trades the concert hall for the corporate boardroom? In this episode, we uncover the extraordinary journey of Evan Bertrand from performing orchestral music to leading treasury and investor relations at major corporations during times of crisis, growth, and transformation.This is an inspiring story of reinvention, resilience, and the real-world impact of finance at the highest level.Evan Bertrand is the Director of Investor Relations at Forward Air Corporation, a leading international logistics and trucking company. With a career spanning ExxonMobil, Solera, and Six Flags, Evan has carved out a unique path from classical music to high-stakes corporate finance, specializing in treasury operations, cash management, and capital markets.His cross-industry experience and dual expertise in treasury and investor relations offer valuable insights for finance professionals navigating change and complexity.Main topics discussed:How Evan transitioned from a professional music career to finance and ultimately to treasury and investor relations.His early roles at ExxonMobil and the importance of rotational programs and mentorship.Managing a $20B commercial paper program during an oil price collapse.Challenges and strategies while constructing a global treasury function from scratch post-LBO at Solera.Navigating Six Flags through the pandemic and implementing ERP-banking integration.What it takes to manage investor expectations and build relationships on Wall Street.The benefits of combining treasury and investor relations into one strategic role.Trends shaping treasury today, including the rise of automation and fraud prevention.Key decisions and mindset shifts that shaped Evan's career trajectory.You can connect with Evan Bertrand on LinkedIn. ---
In this episode of Better Buildings for Humans, host Joe Menchefski sits down with Shawn Houghtling and Bryce Jarman of RH Carter Architects—industry leaders in the art and science of automotive retail design. With a 40-year legacy and partnerships with 17 automotive brands, RH Carter has helped shape the modern dealership experience across Canada.Shawn and Bryce pull back the curtain on what makes a dealership not just functional, but unforgettable. They explore how architecture supports brand identity, enhances customer experience, and even builds community. From managing complex traffic flows to integrating natural light with Solera® panels for improved occupant well-being, this episode highlights the often-overlooked brilliance of retail design done right.If you're an architect, designer, or simply fascinated by how space influences behavior, this one's for you!More About Shawn Houghtling and Bryce JarmanAs a Principal at RH Carter Architects Inc. Shawn oversees several National and International Retail Facility Image Programs within the Canadian market. Working across Canada requires extensive travel and the implementation of various design strategies that achieve both corporate branding initiatives as well as addressing local architectural/structural requirements. The ability to work effectively and collaboratively with local architectural and building consultants is paramount to the success of each program as well as the administration and review of construction documents.As a Junior Associate at RH Carter Architects Inc., Bryce has gained experience as anArchitectural Designer in many different national design programs. Developing and presenting concept designs to retailers across Canada has provided Bryce the opportunity to gain a strong understanding of retailer needs as well as manufacturer image programs and requirements. After taking time to learn the programs and the industry, he was given the opportunity to be the Program Manager of the Ford and Lincoln programs. During this time, Bryce worked with Ford of Canada, and the retailer network, and coordinated the RH Carter team internally to ensure the success of the design programs across the country now and moving in the future.CONTACT:https://www.rhcarter.com/team/shawn-houghtlinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shawn-houghtling-oaa-mraic-a7643110/ https://www.rhcarter.com/team/bryce-jarman https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryce-jarman-8b281b2b9 Where To Find Us:https://bbfhpod.advancedglazings.com/www.advancedglazings.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/better-buildings-for-humans-podcastwww.linkedin.com/in/advanced-glazings-ltd-848b4625https://twitter.com/bbfhpodhttps://twitter.com/Solera_Daylighthttps://www.instagram.com/bbfhpod/https://www.instagram.com/advancedglazingsltdhttps://www.facebook.com/AdvancedGlazingsltd
Welcome back to the show. Joining us for this episode is Bill Brower, an industry leader in vehicle lifecycle management and AI-driven claims automation. Bill has been at the forefront of integrating sustainable estimates, helping insurers and repairers reduce their carbon footprint while improving efficiency. We'll explore how touchless claims processing, AI, and automation are shaping a more sustainable and profitable repair ecosystem. We'll also break down how insurers are measuring carbon emissions in the claims process, the role of Scope 3 emissions, and what all of this means for collision repair businesses. If you're wondering how sustainability initiatives can impact your bottom line, improve efficiency, and future-proof your business, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Let's get started! Connect with Bill Brower: Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-brower-mba-9426b51/ Website: https://www.solera.com/ Email: William.brower@Solera.com This episode is sponsored by: asTech asTech is dedicated to safety, precision, and innovation in vehicle diagnostics. With industry-leading scanning and calibration solutions, asTech ensures every repair meets OEM standards, enhancing safety and customer satisfaction. Continuously testing and scanning new vehicles, asTech refines its technology to stay ahead of modern repair challenges. A tool stack covering 40+ brands and a network of 400+ ASE and I-CAR certified technicians provide fast, accurate diagnostics that maximize efficiency. asTech—driven by precision, powered by safety Visit https://astech.com/ today or call 1-888-486-1166.
La mixóloga Azhanty Dokins cuenta la historia de una bebida que se mantiene en el gusto de generaciones. Habla de cómo ha evolucionado el auténtico ron cubano y sus procesos de elaboración, que van desde su añejamiento en barricas de roble, hasta el sistema de Solera el cual es cuando se envejece y se proceso en climas cálidos.Consulta este y otros deliciosos temas en Aderezo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brut, Extra-brut...mais aussi Hors Catégorie, Solera...tel est le monde de Carine Bailleul, cheffe de cave du Champagne Castelnau.Originaire du Vercors, fille d'agriculteurs, Carine Bailleul voulait être infirmière mais découvre le vin lors d'un stage chez Jaillance qui produit la fameuse Clairette de Dié.Après une visite des caves de Tain-l'Hermitage, Carine décide de préparer le diplôme National d'œnologie à Reims. Elle rentre chez Castelnau lors d'un stage en 2003 où elle passe un entretien avec…Elizabeth Sarcelet qu'elle remplacera comme cheffe de cave en 2020 après plusieurs années de compagnonnage. Aujourd'hui, elle supervise également les cuveries du groupe Terroirs et Vignerons de Champagne auquel Castelnau appartient.La signature de la maison Castelnau ? Le vieillissement sur lies ou l'art de la délicatesse.A découvrir
Shannon and James sit down with Brandon from Proost Brewing (@proostbrewing) to talk about his Solera barrel project, love of Belgium beers and his experience as a BJCP/Kentucky State Fair judge. Check out everything Brandon is working on by following his Instagram @proostbrewing See our merch here!
In this week's episode of Matt Likes Beer, Matt dives into the mysterious and complex world of Dragon's Milk Solera from New Holland Brewing. This unique foeder-aged ale is crafted using the Solera method, blending and aging beers to create a multi-layered, evolving experience with notes of caramel, toffee, and fig. Matt shares his excitement about this rare beer, which he discovered was “pull number seven” in its series and nearly three years old. Along the way, he explores the art of Solera aging, recounts his own experience with a homebrew Solera, and explains how the blending process creates ever-changing flavors over time. This episode features: A detailed BJCP-style evaluation of Dragon's Milk Solera, revealing a beer with gorgeous mahogany hues, decadent aromas, and surprising sweetness. Honest reflections on the challenges of judging such a rare and unconventional style. Low-star reviews from others, including one blaming the beer for not being a stout, and a hilarious critique referencing “heath bar from the carpet.” Though Matt found the beer's sweetness overpowering, he highlights what makes the Dragon's Milk line so exciting, from its experimental brews to the legendary Triple Mash. It's a rollercoaster of beer geekery and unexpected surprises! Listen now on Neozaz.com, BigMonsterBrewing.com, or your favorite podcast platform, and discover the story behind this unique ale and the craft of Solera-aged beer.
In this week's episode of Matt Likes Beer, Matt dives into the mysterious and complex world of Dragon's Milk Solera from New Holland Brewing. This unique foeder-aged ale is crafted... The post Matt Likes Beer – Week 5 – Dragon's Milk Solera first appeared on NEOZAZ.
La periodista de investigación mexicana, Claudia Solera, nos abre su corazón a un tema poco comentado en su ámbito periodístico: el de su don para escuchar y ver a los muertos, que muchas veces se le manifiestan en sueños para pedirle que busque a determinadas personas para pasarles un mensaje importante. También tiene visiones que la alertan del futuro, como aquella vez que vio venir una demanda millonaria, que comprobaría tiempo después, cuando todo se volvió realidad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.It's the first show of a new year, and with it, we've got predictions, predictions, predictions! Plus, we celebrate the arrival of the newest generation, Gen Beta!Show Notes with links:Here are our predictions: 2025 will bring new norms in communication, marketing, and EVs(Paul) More concerted effort to differentiate based on the individual people and personalities of stores/groups(Kyle) Dealers will spend more on in house creative and social media than they ever have as a percentage of their marketing budget(Paul) EV sales strategy and effort in new/used will no longer be just for early adopters(Kyle) American-made OEMs will make R&D deals for EV technology to attempt to compete in the global EV race(Paul) AI use in everything from strategy to marketing to analysis will skyrocket(Kyle )AI will enable true digital finance application, approval, and recommendations for more seamless deal flowBONUS: (Kyle) Automotive conferences will finally get better coffeeSpeaking of predictions, Steve Greenfield released his list for 2025, and there are some doozies!He predicts huge moves in the OEM space, suggesting that VW will acquire Rivian, GM and Ford will merge to fend off Chinese OEMs, and BYD will acquire Stellantis to get around US tariffs. Amazon will add 10 OEMs to its program by the end of the year.He sees several major companies going public, including Carfax, J.D. Power and Solera. M&A activity will be unprecedented under the Trump administration, and CDK and Reynolds will merge.Looking for disruptors? Greenfield suggests to watch out for Foxconn, the world's largest electronics manufacturer, who already purchased a former GM plant in Ohio.As we ring in 2025, meet Generation Beta—the latest cohort born into a world of rapid innovation and automation. These kids will grow up alongside AI and immersive technologies, shaping a future that feels straight out of science fiction.Generation Beta covers children born from 2025 to 2039, following Generation Alpha (2010–2024). This marks the second generation born entirely in the 21st century.Their parents are predominantly Gen Z and young Millennials, these parents will raise their kids amidst the most advanced tech yet.Generation Beta may never know a world without autonomous cars, AI assistants, and immersive virtual environments. Many may even outlive the 21st century.By 2035, Generation Beta is projected to represent 16% of the global population, according to demographer Mark McCrindle, who said “These generations will grow up in a world of total technological integration,”Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
Welcome to Industry Spotlight, a new show on the Car Dealership Guy Podcast hosted by Sam D'Arc. In each episode, Sam highlights the most compelling dealerships and innovative companies in automotive, diving into key trends, best practices, and insights from those shaping the future of automotive retail. Today, Sam sits down with Melissa High, Vice President at @LoJack, and Aaron Zeigler, President at Zeigler Automotive Group, to discuss the winning strategies for car dealers to address the shifting threat of car theft on their lots. This episode of the Car Dealership Guy Podcast is brought to you by LoJack by Solera. LoJack by Solera - LoJack has transformed vehicle security with cutting-edge tracking systems and real-time law enforcement integration. Its innovative solutions provide dealerships and consumers with peace of mind by enabling rapid vehicle recovery and deterring sophisticated theft tactics. Learn more @ https://www.lojack.com/ Need help finding top automotive talent? Get started here: https://www.cdgrecruiting.com/ Interested in advertising with Car Dealership Guy? Drop us a line here: https://cdgpartner.com Interested in being considered as a guest on the podcast? Add your name here: https://bit.ly/3Suismu Topics: 00:00 - Intro 00:28 - What caused the auto theft crisis? 02:41 - How does theft impact dealership businesses? 03:04 - What solutions have been implemented to combat theft? 04:05 - What did you learn from other auto groups? 05:08 - What technological advances help prevent theft? 07:27 - How effective is LoJack in vehicle recovery? 10:58 - How does LoJack collaborate with law enforcement? 23:01 - What benefits does LoJack offer to consumers? 26:39 - What is the future outlook for theft prevention? Check out Car Dealership Guy's stuff: CDG News ➤ https://news.dealershipguy.com/ CDG Jobs ➤ https://jobs.dealershipguy.com/ CDG Recruiting ➤ https://www.cdgrecruiting.com/ My Socials: X ➤ / guydealership Instagram ➤ / cardealershipguy TikTok ➤ / guydealership LinkedIn ➤ / cardealershipguy Threads ➤ https://www.threads.net/@cardealershi... Facebook ➤ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Everything else ➤ dealershipguy.com This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.
In this episode of Better Buildings for Humans, Joe Menchefski is joined by Dr. Douglas Milburn, co-founder and chairman of Advanced Glazings Ltd and inventor of Solera® and SoleraWall®. Doug shares his journey from his background in physics and solar energy research to founding a company focused on translucent glazing solutions that bridge insulation with natural light. Joe and Doug discuss the power of facades not only as protective barriers but as essential connectors to the outside world. They dive into how translucent glazing can create vibrant, daylight-filled spaces without the glare or energy loss associated with traditional glass. Doug explains his philosophy of "conspicuous green," advocating for green technologies that enhance, rather than restrict, the human experience within buildings. From public arenas to office spaces, Doug explores how ideal translucent glazing can transform environments, fostering comfort, productivity, and well-being. They also discuss the impact of natural light on mental health, retail environments, and the unique challenges and benefits of creating well-lit educational spaces. Tune in to learn more about Doug's vision for sustainable, human-centered building design and the role of light in creating better spaces for people to live, work, and play. About Doug Milburn As a long-time entrepreneur and innovator, Dr. Doug Milburn thrives on solving problems. For more than 35 years, he has brought his vision and passion to manufacturing, engineering, software development and process engineering. Throughout his leadership, Dr. Milburn has aimed to create great workplaces by shaping a company's success through corporate values and ethical guidelines. Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Canada, , Dr. Milburn earned his undergraduate and Master's degree in physics at Mount Allison University, before finishing his studies with a PhD in mechanical engineering at the University of Waterloo. In 1995, Dr. Milburn and his wife Michelle co-founded Advanced Glazings, which developed and manufactures SOLERA light diffusing glass, which enables architects to create beautifully daylighted buildings that are incredibly energy efficient. In 2001, Dr. Milburn co-founded Protocase with Steve Lilley. Protocase helps engineers, innovators and scientists accelerate their project timelines by manufacturing custom metal enclosures and parts in 2-3 days, with no minimum order requirements. Lilley and Dr. Milburn took the entrepreneurial leap once more in 2014, with the start of 45Drives. As a new enterprise company, 45Drives helps companies manage and scale their data-storage needs with ultra-large storage servers and clusters that are powerful, flexible and affordable. CONTACT: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-milburn-45864b2a/?originalSubdomain=ca https://www.protocase.com/ https://www.45drives.com/ Where To Find Us: https://bbfhpod.advancedglazings.com/ www.advancedglazings.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-buildings-for-humans-podcast www.linkedin.com/in/advanced-glazings-ltd-848b4625
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Great buildings need a connection to the outdoors, one that is only achieved through the use of glass. Uncontrolled sunlight causes glare and overheating that can make an otherwise beautiful space painful to be in. New building energy codes can block your way. So Dr. Doug Milburn of Advanced Glazings Ltd created Solera® a line of highly insulating light diffusing glass. What you should consider about Daylighting Education.Daylighting done well produces visual comfort. Glare is eliminated. Light intensity is even. Eyes never strain to reveal detail in a space.Daylighting done well doesn't compromise the thermal efficiency of a building envelope. With the right product, daylighting can actually enhance thermal efficiency.Daylighting done well permits sunlight to penetrate deep within a space, not merely along its perimeter. Glare caused by the sharp contrast between light and dark is eliminated, creating well-lit interiors for occupants.Daylighting done well comes in the form of insulated translucent glazings that provide the highest thermal performance requirements with a very small environmental footprint.Daylighting done well should not necessitate the use of costly passive daylighting controls such as interior blinds or exterior sunshades.Dr. Doug Milburn is the founder of Advanced Glazings Ltd. He talks to me about his knowledge and passion to create the best possible environment for students to learn. We discuss how this can be achieved and the technology available with his product Solera.Websitewww.advancedglazings.comSocial Media Informationwww.instagram.com/advancedglazingsltdwww.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-buildings-for-humans/id1703272153https://www.instagram.com/bbfhpodDiscover more about Education on Fire
The Showering name is synonymous with both innovation and tradition in the world of cider for the past 187 years. In this Episode 425 of Cider Chat, Nick Showering shares a bit on his family's cider-making roots that stretch back over 400 years and in the past 180 years in the town of Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. Nick Showering A Storied Legacy in Somerset The Showerings have been crafting cider in Somerset for nearly two centuries. It all began with a small pub, The Ship Inn, where cider was made and served locally. As generations passed, the family expanded their influence, eventually creating Babycham—a sparkling perry that revolutionized the beverage industry and played a key role in shaping British drinking culture in the 1950s. The playful brand with the signature reindeer brought a fresh, elegant option to women in a male-dominated pub scene. Hello Triple Vintage! Triple Vintage is made with 100% cider apples all grown in Somerset. The featured apple in this cider is Dabinett. Solera, the technique of blending different ferments, in this case three different vintages of high-tannin apples, creates a delectable cider that balances depth of flavor with an elegant finish for the Triple Vintage. Enjoy the Triple Vintage which is sold throughout the UK in fine dining establishments or online (link below) in a large stemmed red wine glass. Serve slightly chilled. The Triple Vintage comes in 375 ML bottles. What's Next for the Showerings? With their sights set on continuing to produce fine cider and Nick Showering clearly enjoying the challenge, time will tell. For now it appears it is all about maintaining a foot in the door of the ever increasing “fine cider” category and the prospects of introducing a new generation of drinkers to the possibilities of high-quality cider…making that very good news for the industry at large. Contact for Showerings Triple Vintage Website: https://showeringscider.co.uk/products/showerings-triple-vintage-cider Mentions in this Cider Chat Episode 422 John Bunker Keynote: Orchards and Legacy Episode 423 Apple Identification 101 John Bunker Subscribe to Cider Chat YouTube Totally Cider Tour - French Cider Tour Woodfolk Cider, Ontario Canada Spy Ciderworks & Distillery, Ontario Canada
This is Eric Stark with The Smart RVer Podcast, Delivering the Smarts you need to enjoy the freedom of the RV Lifestyle without the fear of breaking down! Enjoying the RV Life: Eric and Alexis discuss what to consider when trading in your RV. There are a lot of factors to consider, and it can be difficult to navigate pricing so Eric helps his listeners to know what to research and how to go about the whole process. Staying On The Road: Eric helps the Smart RVers be even smarter in this section by giving them advice and information. We can learn so much about how to take care of our RVs by digging and researching, and Eric gives a crash course about measuring awnings and LED light facts. Patio Awning vs SO Awning Brand: Carefree, Solera, Dometic Need: Fabric or Complete Awning Awning Size: C2C of Arm Measurement - Why Industry Standard Depth/Extension: Most RV Awnings Extend Approx 92” very few extend 6'. Does it have a Metal Cover? Flexible or Ridgid A&E Has a Special Fabric, this question is important. Manual or Power (12 volts) Acrylic or Vinyl Fabric LED Lights: On Fabric or Roller Tube; Picture of Label says it all. Dometic with LED on Fabric- Explain Shipping LED Lights more common on Power Awnings The Next Stop: Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, is a wonderful destination for any RVer. Eric and Alexis discuss the many unique things you can do while you're in the area. Virginia has a lot to offer the Smart RVer. The Park is beautiful, and the state has so much natural charm. And so much history to learn and explore. RV Envy: Eric talks about the crazy world of “spare keys.” He emphasizes the importance of having a backup plan to access your RV. Sometimes, we don't plan for things to happen to our keys, but things can happen, so being prepared and having spares is always the way to go. Our Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube Videos Sunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning Fabrics Hot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website
Navigating healthcare economics, particularly Medicare Advantage, presents challenges but offers learning opportunities. In this episode, Ed Liebowitz, EVP and Chief Strategy Officer at Solera Health, discusses his path from being diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at 26 to getting inspired for a bright career in health tech. Solera Health started by supporting digital diabetes prevention and expanded to cover various health areas, including mental health, weight management, and hypertension. Ed explains how the company utilizes a pay-for-performance model, ensuring cost-effective, clinically relevant outcomes. Throughout this interview, he shares insights on the complexities of healthcare economics, especially in Medicare Advantage, and the potential of AI in improving healthcare delivery. Ed also emphasizes the importance of innovation, patient care, and leveraging technology to empower individuals and encourages listeners to stay updated on digital health advancements. Tune in and learn about the transformative power of digital health solutions and the future of healthcare innovation! Resources: Watch the entire interview here. Connect and follow Ed Liebowitz on LinkedIn. Learn more about Solera Health on their LinkedIn and website. Learn more about Solera Health's partners: Sworkit Kaia Health Sword Vori Health 9amHealth
Keith Peterson and Joe Lynch discuss LTL innovation: how NMFTA is building a better future. Keith is the Director of Operations at The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), a nonprofit membership organization that represents the interests of less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers. Summary: LTL Innovation: How NMFTA is Building a Better Future In this new podcast interview, join Joe Lynch and industry expert Keith Peterson as they delve into the nuances of Less Than Truckload (LTL) shipping and the transformative work of The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA). From innovations in LTL and the crucial role of NMFTA in freight classification and digital standards to the challenges and opportunities within the industry, the podcast covers a wide range of topics. Learn about the importance of cybersecurity in logistics, the simplification of the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system, the transition to electronic bills of lading, and the impact of LTL efficiency on transport costs. With Keith's extensive background in the trucking industry and his current efforts at NMFTA, the episode offers in-depth discussions on improving accuracy, and reducing logistics friction. Tune in for an expert take on the significant changes happening in the LTL shipping industry. #LTLInnovation #FreightForwardingFuture #CyberSecureShipping About Keith Peterson Keith Peterson has more than two decades of experience in technical operations, customer success management, and both product and customer support. Currently serving as the Director of Operations for The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA)™, he plays a pivotal role in helping to advance the industry through classification and digitization. Prior to his role at NMFTA, Peterson started his career as a driver for TWT Refrigerated Transport, then worked in operations for System Transport and Interstate Distributor Co., all asset-based carriers. He then served in numerous strategic operations positions at Qualcomm and Omnitracs, and most recently held the position of Senior Director of Professional Services at Solera, Inc. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration from Eastern Washington University in Cheney, WA. About NMFTA The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA™) is a non-profit membership organization headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. It is the world's leading organization representing the interests of less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers. The association's membership is comprised of motor carriers operating in interstate, intrastate, and foreign commerce. NMFTA provides critical services to the industry in the form of classification standards, identification codes, digital operation standards, and support for cybersecurity within the industry. Key Takeaways: LTL Innovation: How NMFTA is Building a Better Future Overview of NMFTA's efforts to involve industry participants in shaping the future of LTL shipping through listening sessions and councils. Exploring the innovation in LTL (less-than-truckload) shipping and its impact on efficiency and shipping costs. Understanding the role of The NMFTA in freight classification and the facilitation of industry standards. Insights into the evolution of packaging and handling practices within the LTL shipping industry. Delving into the NMFC's 'classification reimagined' initiative aimed at simplifying freight classification. Examining the shift towards electronic documentation such as eBOL to streamline shipping processes. Discussion on the importance of cybersecurity in the freight and trucking industry and actions to mitigate risks. Timestamps (00:00:02) Innovating LTL with NMFTA (00:01:26) Efficiency in Freight Transportation (00:03:21) Navigating LTL Shipping Efficiently (00:10:08) Road to Executive Insight (00:15:03) The Maddening LTL Classifications (00:17:04) Streamlining Freight Classifications (00:18:52) Freight Classification Explained (00:20:39) Reimagining Freight Classifications (00:27:28) Revamping Freight Classification (00:31:47) Standardizing Digital Transportation (00:33:44) Revolutionizing Bill of Lading (00:35:11) Understanding the LTL Market (00:36:51) LTL Logistics and Industry Evolution (00:41:35) Cybersecurity in Freight Industry (00:47:37) Planning LTL Listening Sessions (00:50:37) Revolutionizing LTL Transport (00:52:48) Embracing Change in Freight Classification Learn More About LTL Innovation: How NMFTA is Building a Better Future Keith Peterson | Linkedin NMFTA | Linkedin NMFTA | Facebook NMFTA | Twitter/X NMFTA | Instagram NMFTA | YouTube Channel NMFTA Register for LTL Listening Sessions in August NMFTA Supports Wreaths Across America Initiative - NMFTA - National Motor Freight Traffic Association The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. 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US futures are pointing to a slightly higher open today. European equity markets have opened higher, following firmer trading in Asian markets. The market is cautious ahead of the US PCE inflation on Friday, which is the Fed's preferred measure. European investors are also eyeing the first round of voting in the French election this weekend. Companies Mentioned: AIG, Zurich Insurance Group, Sea Limited, Solera
Businesses are vital contributors to the communities they serve. Beyond stimulating the economy and creating jobs, many business owners go the extra mile by creating a meaningful philanthropy program. Their efforts profoundly impact facets of the community that need support the most. Welcome to Marketing Tip Monday with SIP Certified. We know customers are looking for wines labeled as sustainable. While our longer-form episodes help you learn about the latest science and research for the wine industry, these twice-monthly micro podcasts will help you share your dedication to sustainable winegrowing so you can show your customers that you share their values. Meaningful corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies give businesses the opportunity to connect with community members, improve company culture, and cultivate consumer trust, all while doing good for causes they believe in. This week's Marketing Tip tells the Sustainable Story of how Oso Libre demonstrates tremendous Social Responsibility through the Por Vida Foundation. Supporting 4 Worthy Causes Oso Libre's founders, Chris and Linda, started the Por Vida Foundation in 2011 to support causes that are near and dear to their hearts. By using funding streams from multiple winery activities, they support: Veteran service groups Women's cancer research Animal support groups Children and family support groups This means that Oso Libre's guests and customers are giving back to these deserving causes, too! The proceeds from many weekend tasting fees and private events at Oso Libre are turned into charitable donations through the Por Vida Foundation. In the tasting room, the Votive Candle Offering welcomes visitors to light a candle and use the offering box to support these causes. Proceeds from sales of their Solera wine bottles are also donated. This is a special blend that the winery makes every year. It is treated like a growler at a brewery: Members can bring their empty bottle back to the winery to have it filled with the latest vintage. Their foundation is a tool to help them give back and inspire their supporters to join in the good feeling of philanthropy. Tell Your Sustainable Story We are here to help you tell your customers how your brand protects natural and human resources with the Sustainable Story program. This simple yet powerful free tool helps you tell your own personal sustainable message. And it just got better with a new online course. Go to the show notes, click the link titled Tell Your Sustainable Story to sign up, and start writing yours today! Until next time, this is Sustainable Winegrowing with the Vineyard Team. Resources: *** Tell Your Sustainable Story Online Course *** Apply for SIP Certified Wine Marketing Tips eNewsletter Sustainable Story | Print Sustainable Story | Electronic Vineyard Team Programs: Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship - Donate SIP Certified – Show your care for the people and planet Sustainable Ag Expo – The premiere winegrowing event of the year Sustainable Winegrowing On-Demand (Western SARE) – Learn at your own pace Vineyard Team – Become a Member
The next decade is a tremendous learning opportunity for those invested in digital health solutions. In this episode, Dr. Byron Crowe, Chief Medical Officer at Solera Health, shares his journey inspired by a desire to improve health systems at scale. Byron emphasizes the need to rethink chronic health conditions, affecting six out of ten US adults, highlighting the transformative potential of Solera Health's HALO platform. The platform facilitates quicker access to tailored solutions and measures outcomes for clinically important improvements. Byron urges listeners to expand their ideas of what's possible with digital health, emphasizing the upcoming decade as a learning opportunity for those invested in innovative solutions. Tune in and learn how Solera Health, under Dr. Byron Crowe's guidance, is shaping the future of healthcare with integrated patient-centric digital health solutions! Resources: Connect with and follow Byron Crowe on LinkedIn. Follow Solera Health on LinkedIn. Visit the Solera Health website here. Get a copy of The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande here.
We're back! I spoke to the one and only Tim McKee. If you know you know. You probably know. Minnesota dining legend. He's a James Beard award-winning chef, and his resume is absolutely killer: La Belle Vie, Octo Fish Bar, Solera, Barrio, and Sea Change, just to name a few. Today, he's working on a North Loop restaurant that'll focus on the flavors of Spain's Basque region.Chefs and industry people, this one is for you. We talk about the trials and tribulations of running a spot. We talk about the nitty gritty of that shit. We talk about our history. We talked about everything. Enjoy! Thanks for listening!-BTW!!! Our show is now sponsored by Cry Baby Craig's and Minnesota Ice. The best damn hot sauce in town and the best damn cocktail ice in town. It's a beautiful thing. Go to their websites on give them money pls.-Follow Tim on Twitter and Instagram.-Be sure to support Mucci's and Saint Dinette. How about making a reservation soon?Also, it would help if you bought a few of Muccis' frozen products in stores throughout the Twin Cities metro.You can find Niver Niver Land across all of social media here:Twitter | Instagram | YouTube-Welcome to Niver Niver Land: a podcast addressing massive restaurant industry change.The show is hosted by award-winning restaurateur Tim Niver – a local legend of Minnesota's Twin Cities – known for his involvement with fabled spots like Aquavit, Town Talk Diner, and Strip Club Meat & Fish. Today, he runs Saint Dinette and Mucci's Italian in St. Paul.Tim sees a major problem with restaurant industry dialogue: a lack of discussion about the ongoing, unprecedented change. Many of those who work in the industry are still trying to wrap their heads around what has happened over the last two years.Today, Tim is ready to talk about these things – through his trademark wit and foolishness – so that we can better appreciate and preserve the cultural importance of restaurants.