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TreasuryCast
Essity's One Treasury Ethos Powers Progress

TreasuryCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 16:07


Through deep integration, automation, and a culture of collaboration, global hygiene and health company Essity has achieved 99% STP and reshaped how it manages risk, payments, and intercompany flows. The outcome is a treasury model 'that reaches for the stars' and one that others can learn from.

Droit Au But
Comment réussir tes Partiels?

Droit Au But

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 25:27


Je mets à ta disposition des outils concrets pour t'aider à réussir tes Examens, sers t'en !L'ebook Méthodo : https://academy.themisprepa.fr/ebook-methodo

El sótano
El sótano - Para siempre - 24/11/25

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 59:47


“Forever” (Drag City) es la nueva entrega de Glyders y nuestro disco favorito del día. Trío de Chicago manejado por la pareja que forman Eliza Weber y Joshua Condon. Beben de grandes referentes del rock americano de finales de los 60 y comienzos de los 70 que ellos tapizan con psicodelia, krautrock y referentes más actuales.Playlist;GLYDERS “Hard ride” (Forever)GLYDERS “Thousand miles” (Forever)AL DUAL “Lazing on a sunday afternoon”TIBURONA “39”THE RIPPLES “You’re the one who’s lonely”L.H.D. “Someone’s coming” (Summer is over, 2025)LANGHORNS “Monte Carlo Confidenziale”LE GRAND MIÉRCOLES “Paiporta”JE’TEXAS “Love from far” (Suit yourself)THE CHEMISTRY SET “STP”GEESE “100 horses”TAV FALCO “Gentleman in black”CHRIS SPEDDING “I’m not like everybody else”Escuchar audio

Software Lifecycle Stories
From Banking to Boardrooms with Rupam Tandon

Software Lifecycle Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 34:35


Gayatri Kalyanaraman is in conversation with Rupam Tandon,  Financial Executive with 30 years of experience across banking, asset management, and insurance. She's also a certified Independent Director (IoD), ESG specialist, and startup mentor. She talks about her journey starting in a small town to traveling the globe and literally spreading her wings. Gayatri Kalyanaraman, Host for Software People Stories podcast and co-founder Sangatna Angels welcomes Rupam Tandon and sets the tone for an inspiring conversation about leadership, resilience, and governance. Highlights of the conversation are here01:00 – Early Career and Foundations in FinanceRupam shares her beginnings in Dubai's financial industry during the 1990s — a period of rapid banking expansion — and lessons on trust, relationships, and financial discipline.03:00 – London Years & the Global Financial Crisis She moves to London to work with asset managers and hedge funds, witnessing firsthand the subprime crisis and collapse of major institutions like Lehman Brothers and AIG.07:00 – Return to India & Setting Up Global Operations Rupam explains her decision to return to India for family reasons and how she helped transition a major bank's operations from Ireland to Bangalore — navigating SEC and FCA audits successfully.10:00 – The Shift to Insurance and Building Communities She discusses moving from investment banking to insurance, leading initiatives in Risk, ESG, and Cyber, and mentoring senior executives.13:00 – Reflections on Technology & Automation From manual processes to automation and bots — Rupam contrasts the early years of finance with today's data-driven governance and the rise of straight-through processing (STP).16:00 – Navigating Change and Cultural Adaptation Growing up in Lucknow and moving across continents, Rupam reflects on adapting to different work cultures, continuous learning, and seizing opportunities.20:00 – Decision-Making and Balancing Life & Work Rupam shares personal stories about taking career risks, balancing motherhood, and receiving mentorship and compassion from colleagues during turbulent times.24:00 – Continuous Learning & Board Readiness She outlines her professional upskilling journey — courses from ISB, IIM Bangalore, and IoD — and her belief in lifelong learning as a foundation for effective governance.27:00 – Second Innings: Purpose and Governance for the Future Rupam shares her vision for the next decade — mentoring startups, strengthening governance frameworks, and shaping ethical, transparent organizations. Memorable Quotes:“Success without ethics is incomplete.”“Governance isn't about control — it's about responsibility.”  “It's time for stewardship — to give back, guide, and help the next generation grow with integrity.”“Even the strongest institutions can collapse if governance, risk, and culture are not aligned.”https://www.linkedin.com/in/rupam-tandon/After nearly three decades of experience across industries and markets, She is now embarking on my second innings with a focus on startup governance and scaleups. Her journey has been a diverse one, spanning Global roles (in UAE & UK, India) in business strategy, branding, communications, and stakeholder engagement. She is passionate about helping companies build strong, sustainable foundations for growth. As an alumnus of Lucknow University and the Indian School of Business (ISB), where she specialized in Negotiation as part of an Executive Management Program, I've honed my ability to adapt and thrive in fast-moving, high-pressure environments.My Core Strengths:- Strategic Oversight: Managing boards/foundations and aligning teams with business goals- Business Model Innovation: Identifying opportunities at the intersection of strategy, branding, product development, and customer experience- Start up consulting , Fintech, Finance based business.- Reputation Building: Creating narratives that enhance corporate reputation and build trust- Communications Strategy: Developing integrated communication plans to engage stakeholders and drive impact- Mentorship & Coaching: Supporting founders, leaders, and teams to grow through personalized guidance and coaching- Crisis Communications: Navigating through challenges to protect and strengthen brand reputation- Networking & Ecosystem Building: Cultivating strategic partnerships and growing influential networks- CSR & Sustainability: Defining and driving impactful corporate social responsibility initiativesRupam Tandon is a certified board director and former investment banker with expertise in governance, risk, and sustainability. She advises startups and SMEs on ethical leadership and board resilience, teaches ESG and stakeholder strategy to executives, and mentors emerging leaders. She advocates for policy-led reforms in India's entrepreneurial governance landscape.

Droit Au But
Baisse la Pression

Droit Au But

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 14:40


A tous ceux qui sont en train de réviser et qui se retrouvent en pleurs à 23h00 : cet épisode est votre piqure de rappel

The Glacially Musical Pouredcast
Glacially Musical 258 - The Final Alice In Chains Chapter with Layne Staley - "MTV Unplugged"

The Glacially Musical Pouredcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 78:42


Nik, Keefy , and Don close the door on our Alice In Chains series with their "MTV Unplugged!" We discuss both the live broadcast, and the later version on the full album. Also a wrap on the last Layne years, and his sad passing in 2002. How does AIC Unplugged stack up to others like Nirvana, and STP? Check out our last series on the first 15 years of Ozzy Osbourne's solo careerhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...Nik, Don, and Keefy. Just like the founding fathers intended. For Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.comFor vinyl porn: https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_M...For Don-related stuff: https://www.southeastofheaven.com/To support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPou... Invest In Vinyl mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Timestamp: 0:00 Intro ✅ Greetings! 1:20 Beer ✅ Nik - Two-Hearted IPA, Don - Atomic Torpedo IPA, Keefy - Liquid Death 4:41 Vinyl ✅ Nik - REO Speedwagon + The Black Keys, Don - Man in the Box, Keefy - Smashing Pumpkins boxed set11:01 News ✅ Bagels can ruin your marriage, Megadeth farewell tour, Springsteen movie, Bob Dylan movie, Jefferson Starship, Vinyl Community reissue complaints, Rock Hall live review 32:36 Shirt✅ Nik -John 5, Don - Ghost Cult, Keefy - Descendents 34:00 Meat✅1996 in rock and metal, No touring after Tripod. AIC Unplugged and Layne paint a picture of a brilliant, but broken band, late 1990s and final singles, boxed set + live album 117:00 ✅ Outro - Please like and subscribe! Tell your friends! We skipped the year in 1995 in rock and metal for this pod, but we did it recently as a chaser you can watch here: https://youtube.com/live/ujix8JWx4Os

Droit Au But
Ton retroplanning avant les Partiels

Droit Au But

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 14:41


C'est maintenant que tout se joue. En mode commando si t'es à la bourre. Intensif, oui. Temporaire, aussi. Résultats garantis.

Droit Au But
Valeur ≠ Performance

Droit Au But

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 24:21


Je te raconte ma journée pour que tu comprennes la différence entre une journée productive et une journée qui compte. Les vraies journées qui changent tout sont souvent celles où tu ralentis, où tu réfléchis, où tu digères. Surtout si ton profil est valeur = performance

Droit Au But
Tu connais l'effet cumulé?

Droit Au But

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 13:52


C'est une loi de progression lente mais exponentielle :“Les petites actions, répétées chaque jour, créent de grands résultats au fil du temps.” Je t'explique le rapport avec tes études de droit dans cet épisode.

Droit Au But
La réussite c'est dégueulasse

Droit Au But

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 21:32


Ce que personne ne te dira jamais c'est que la réussite, c'est pas instagrammable.C'est juste le moment où tu te rends compte que ton énième échec était en fait le dernier...

Mexico Business Now
“BNPL in Mexico: A Trend or a Long-Term Financial Tool?” by Jaime Márquez Poo, Partner and Executive Director of Business Development, STP (AA1770)

Mexico Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 5:35


The following article of the Finance & Fintech industry is: “BNPL in Mexico: A Trend or a Long-Term Financial Tool?” by Jaime Márquez Poo, Partner and Executive Director of Business Development, STP.

Droit Au But
Ces 2 erreurs que tu fais sans le savoir

Droit Au But

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 22:27


Cette semaine, je t'explique les deux erreurs que je vois partout dans vos copies. La première, dans le cas pratique.La deuxième, dans le commentaire d'arrêt.Dans cet épisode, je te montre à partir d'un exemple comment retravailler ton plan, reformuler tes parties et donner du sens à ton analyse.

Ask the A&Ps
"That's an urban legend"

Ask the A&Ps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 49:30


What's in our oil, how to keep cool (and warm), and lean of peak are on tap for this episode. Email podcasts@aopa.org for a chance to get on the show. Join the world's largest aviation community at aopa.org/join Full episode notes below: Mark flies a 182 and he read on a forum that the reason we've had so much spalling of lifters is because they took zinc out of the oil. Mike said this rumor has been going around for years, but doesn't make sense considering zinc was never in aviation oil. It's in STP, which is used as a thread lube. He cautioned not to put that in the engine because it's not ashless. The problem with lifters has been poor manufacturing, Paul said. Bob has an RV-10 and he's been trying to run lean of peak with wide open throttle. His technique has been to reduce rpm to get to 55 or 60% power and then lean. But doing so puts him at around 2,000 rpm. He's worried that running it too low might result in problems. Mike gives Bob a better technique. He said the mixture controls power while lean of peak, although running at a lower rpm is generally better since the combustion event takes longer. By running a lower rpm you're giving the engine more time to burn through the available fuel/air mixture. The low rpm prohibition that Bob is worried about in other airplanes is usually the result of propeller resonance issues, they say. Jeremy wants to know when to plug in the pre-heater. Other pilots have told him he needs to plug it in 10 to 12 hours before flying, but he's checked the temperatures with his engine monitor and found they rise about 35 degrees above ambient in two hours. Paul cautions that the oil won't be that warm, only the metal at the CHT probe, but because Jeremy is running multi-weight oil it doesn't matter. Mike said his rule of thumb is generally to preheat when it gets below 32 degrees F, and that when the rocker covers no longer feel cold to the touch that you're done. In Jeremy's case they agree that two hours seems fine. Johann has a Cessna 210 that has a hot cylinder. He's gone over the baffling, which helped, but he's wondering what else to do. Paul tells Johann to throw fuel at the problem. He sets the fuel flow a half-gallon to one gallon over the book number, advising that you'll know you've done too much if it runs rough at takeoff. With Johann's intercooler, he recommends even more. Because intercoolers bring more dense air into the engine, you have to adjust the fuel flow, although the manufacturer doesn't say how much. So it takes some trial and error. Paul also advised Johann to look at his engine mounts and considering installing an aftermarket prop. On the 210 a tight tolerance between the spinner and the cowling can greatly reduce temperatures. If the spinner is low you can raise it with new mounts or spacers under the front mounts.

The ION Pod
S2E11: False Gurus/World Class

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 82:50


WWW.PATREON.COM/THEIONPACKWe're back, and this is a big one. We're announcing our next Big Project: setting the Guiness World Record for longest recorded podcast! We discuss the piece and give you, the Packer and/or Head, a glimpse into what its like hearing us Brainstorm and Birth a Project in real time! We weigh what's interesting about it, how we'll do it, and how it will become one of the Greatest Art Pieces of All Time. We also discuss and do a deep dive into the previous record holder, Mario Bekes, exposing false gurus, being world class, intelligence solutions, Tracey Todd's The Flavor of Cassava Leaf Over Rice, The Downtown Festival, Hailey Benton Gates's Atropia, improv, and MUCH MORE! This episode is FREE FOR EVERYONE, so if you're new, we're happy to have you as Packer and/or Head! Join this Patreon, and watch this space for more Big Projects! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Le Pack des sports de France Bleu Pays Basque
Les enjeux du week-end : AS Bayonne, Saint-Jean-de-Luz et Hasparren en première ligne

Le Pack des sports de France Bleu Pays Basque

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 40:14


durée : 00:40:14 - Le mag du rugby au Pays basque : Aviron Bayonnais, Biarritz Olympique et clubs amateurs de fédérale - Ce mercredi, plongez dans l'actualité du rugby amateur et semi-pro. Focus sur l'AS Bayonne en Régionale 1 avant son derby contre St Pée, sur le début de saison prometteur du Saint-Jean-de-Luz Olympique (Nationale 2) et sur la préparation d'Hasparren (Fédérale 2) pour affronter le leader Pont Long. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Shoot the Puck
Leo Carlsson – time to shine

Shoot the Puck

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 67:19


Shoot The Puck är en podcast av hockeynews.seI säsongspremiären av STP är Hockeynews chefredaktör Henrik Sjöberg på plats i Kalifornien och träffar en av svensk hockeys största stjärnor – 20-årige Leo Carlsson som var den yngsta spelaren i Four Nations Faceoff i februari.Leo delar med sig av sitt nya liv i USA inför det som blir hans tredje säsong i världens bästa liga.Gästar gör också Joakim Nordin – barndomsvän till Sjöberg som bor i Anaheim och som under senaste åren lärt känna Carlsson sedan flytten över till Nordamerika.

Droit Au But
Arrête d'écrire comme une connasse !

Droit Au But

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 27:52


Tu veux être lue ? prise au sérieux ? Commence par écrire de façon claire, nette et précise. Arrête les phrases interminables, les tournures qui ne veulent rien dire et le style "fac de droit" qui t'étouffe. Dans cet épisode, je t'apprends à écrire pour convaincre, pas pour impressionner.

The ION Pod
S2E10: Human After All PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 21:20


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PRZEtłumacze
Aleksandra Sobczak-Kövesi: Trzymajmy standardy. STP i rynek tłumaczeń w erze uberyzacji

PRZEtłumacze

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 46:28


Tuż po Międzynarodowym Dniu Tłumacza gościmy wyjątkową postać polskiego środowiska translatorskiego – Aleksandrę Sobczak-Kovesi, wiceprezeskę Stowarzyszenia Tłumaczy Polskich (STP). To odcinek obowiązkowy zarówno dla adeptów, jak i doświadczonych profesjonalistów!Aleksandra Sobczak-Kovesi, tłumaczka z 35-letnim stażem, dzieli się kulisami pracy społecznej w STP i opowiada o swojej niezwykłej drodze zawodowej – od tłumaczenia dla Richarda Gere'a i pracy w Trybunale Praw Człowieka w Strasburgu, po współtworzenie polskiej akcesji do UE przy rozmowach z Leszkiem Millerem i komisarzem Verheugenem.Jak Stowarzyszenie Tłumaczy Polskich walczy o standardy i etykę zawodu w dobie "uberyzacji rynku"?Dlaczego tłumacz musi być pasjonatem języka ojczystego?Jak wygląda kalendarz STP i jakie korzyści przynosi członkostwo?Jak AI zmienia branżę i gdzie szukać nowych specjalizacji?Posłuchaj!

The ION Pod
S2E9: Deep Personal Work Style Shit PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 22:15


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The Grunge Bible Podcast
Episode 236: Alice in Chains & STP Album Anniversaries, “Teen Spirit” Music Video

The Grunge Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 71:40


September 29 is a major day on the grunge calendar, marking the anniversary of STP's “Core,” Alice in Chains' “Dirt” and “Black Gives Way to Blue,” as well as the first time the “Smells Like Teen Spirit” music video went to air. Listen along as Chris and Ethan commemorate these anniversaries. Support the show on Patreon! Becoming a Patron is the most effective way to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/grunge_bible  Support the show, buy some merch! https://grungebible.creator-spring.com/ 

The ION Pod
S2E8: Breaking the Broom with Shannon Plumb FREE SECTION (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 24:35


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The Metal List
107 - Top 5: Stone Temple Pilots Songs

The Metal List

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 150:11


We're pulling over in Grungeville, because gotta talk about Stone Temple Pilots for a minute. San Diego's own stormed the hot new Grunge scene and then quickly shifted, leaning way more into the Alternative side for a while, and all while dealing with a troubled yet phenomenal frontman. Although it didn't last long, the rise was very fast and the peak was extremely high, and having a massive impact still to this day. - Join in on the discussion, and let us know your favorite STP songs at: https://linktr.ee/MetalListPodcast - Theme Song: Godhammered at https://linktr.ee/godhammered

The ION Pod
Tweaker Without a Cause with Frost Children PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 22:06


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The ION Pod
S2E6: Fundamystic FREE SECTION

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 79:18


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The ION Pod
S2E5: Man on the Moon with Alex Braverman PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 39:36


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Drew and Mike Show
OMG! Taylor & Travis Engaged: The World Overreacts – August 26, 2025

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 149:23


Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce engaged, Menendez brothers parole denied, insufferable Meghan Markle, ChatGPT murder, Cracker Barrel caves, the Joe Perry Project supergroup, Snoop Dogg hates lesbians now, and new breaking AI rock star news. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged. Donald Trump gives them his blessing. Will Jay-Z allow Tay Tay to perform the Super Bowl Halftime Show? Meghan Markle's crappy Netflix show is available now. It is as nauseating as you think. She also just did an interview with Bloomberg where she pretends to know business. The Joe Perry Project ROCKED with members of Aerosmith, STP and The Black Crowes. Las Vegas is losing tourists due to high prices. Concerts: Trudi went to NIN and loved every moment. Marc went to The Black Keys. Vanity Fair employees are losing their minds over the possibility of Melania Trump donning the cover. CBS News cuts are coming. Marc Maron vs Bill Maher. Jon Lovitz has a podcast? Wait, no. YouTube TV may blackout Fox and other channels. Just in time for football season. Sports: Dave Portnoy apparently banned from OSU's stadium. The Detroit Tigers were smoked last night. Hendon Hooker and Dan Skipper BLOWN OUT by the Detroit Lions. Shedeur Sanders still has a job with the Cleveland Browns. Taylor Swift added to the One Last Ride World Tour with Mick Jagger! It's totally real! RIP viral judge Frank Caprio. ChatGPT will help you commit suicide. North West is huuuge and showing cleavage at age 12. Shanna Moakler is looking good after discovering Ozempic. Her daughter, Alabama, is still ugly. Kendall Jenner screws up again as “Big sis Billie“ kills an old man. Khloe Kardashian has a terrible podcast. Lil Nas X slapped with 4 felonies. Your ‘girl' will be ok. Ray Stevens is NOT a one-hit wonder. He somehow has a new album. Snoop Dogg is sick of gay stuff in kid's films. Erik and Lyle Menendez are denied bail. TMZ still has their backs. Sam Asghari was a major distraction for Britney Spears. This Rhode Island ‘I'm an AG' receives a slap on the wrist. Tennis player Sachia Vickery is on OnlyFans… but not showing the goods. Matt Lauer is bald and UNRECOGNIZABLE! Cracker Barrel caves to social media after major backlash. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

Digital Pathology Podcast
154: AI in Pathology: Advances in Prostate, Bladder & Endocrine Cancer

Digital Pathology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 20:43 Transcription Available


Send us a textIf our visual scoring is still based on gut feeling, how do we scale precision? In this week's DigiPath Digest, I explored four new AI-focused papers that could reshape how we diagnose prostate, bladder, gastroesophageal, and endocrine cancers.From automated IHC scoring to predicting urethral recurrence post-cystectomy, these studies highlight the growing value—and responsibility—of integrating AI into our pathology workflows.And yes, I also reveal where to get my histology-inspired earrings

The ION Pod
S2E4: Diabolic Scheme with Pelle Almqvist of The Hives

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 11:10


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The Automation Podcast
PROFINET and System Redundancy (P244)

The Automation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 45:13 Transcription Available


Shawn Tierney meets up with Tom Weingartner of PI (Profibus Profinet International) to learn about PROFINET and System Redundancy in this episode of The Automation Podcast. For any links related to this episode, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: The Automation Podcast, Episode 244 Show Notes: Special thanks to Tom Weingartner for coming on the show, and to Siemens for sponsoring this episode so we could release it ad free on all platforms! To learn more PROFINET, see the below links: PROFINET One-Day Training Slide Deck PROFINET One-Day Training Class Dates IO-Link Workshop Dates PROFINET University Certified Network Engineer Course Read the transcript on The Automation Blog: (automatically generated) Shawn Tierney (Host): Welcome back to the automation podcast. My name is Shawn Tierney from Insights and Automation, and I wanna thank you for tuning back in this week. Now on this show, I actually had the opportunity to sit down with Thomas Weingoner from PI to learn all about PROFINET. I actually reached out to him because I had some product vendors who wanted me to cover their s two features in their products, and I thought it would be first it’d be better to actually sit down and get a refresh on what s two is. It’s been five years since we’ve had a PROFINET expert on, so I figured now would be a good time before we start getting into how those features are used in different products. So with that said, I also wanna mention that Siemens has sponsored the episode, so it will be completely ad free. I love it when vendor sponsor the shows. Not only do we get the breakeven on the show itself, we also get to release it ad free and make the video free as well. So thank you, Siemens. If you see anybody from Siemens, thank them for sponsoring the Automation Podcast. As a matter of fact, thank any vendor who’s ever sponsored any of our shows. We really appreciate them. One final PSA that I wanna throw out there is that, speaking like I talked about this yesterday on my show, Automation Tech Talk, As we’ve seen with the Ethernet POCs we’re talking about, a lot of micro POCs that were $250 ten years ago are now $400. Right? That’s a lot of inflation, right, for various reasons. Right? And so one of the things I did this summer is I took a look at my P and L, my pros profit and loss statements, and I just can’t hold my prices where they are and be profitable. Right? So if I’m not breaking even, the company goes out of business, and we’ll have no more episodes of the show. So how does this affect you? If you are a student over at the automation school, you have until mid September to do any upgrades or purchase any, courses at the 2020 prices. Alright? So I I don’t wanna raise the prices. I’ve tried as long as I can, but at some point, you have to give in to what the prices are that your vendors are charging you, and you have to raise the prices. So, all my courses are buy one, sell them forever, so this does not affect anybody who’s enrolled in a course. Actually, all of you folks rolled in my PLC courses, I see it updates every week now. So and those who get the ultimate bundles, you’re seeing new lessons added to the new courses because you get that preorder access plus some additional stuff. So in any case but, again, I wanna reiterate, if you’re a vendor who has an old balance or if you are a student who wants to buy a new course, please, make your plans in the next couple of weeks because in mid September, I do have to raise the prices. So I just wanna throw that PSA out there. I know a lot of people don’t get to the end of the show. That’s what I wanted to do at the beginning. So with that said, let’s jump right into this week’s podcast and learn all about Profinet. I wanna welcome to the show, Tom from Profibus, Profinet North America. Tom, I really wanna just thank you for coming on the show. I reached out to you to ask about ask you to come on to to talk to us about this topic. But before we jump in, could you, first tell the audience a little bit about yourself? Tom Weingartner (PI): Yeah. Sure. Absolutely, Shawn. I’m gonna jump to the next slide then and and let everyone know. As Shawn said, my name is Tom, Tom Weingartner, and I am the technical marketing director at PI North America. I have a fairly broad set of experiences ranging from ASIC hardware and software design, and and then I’ve moved into things like, avionic systems design. But it seemed like no no matter what I was working on, it it always centered around communication and control. That’s actually how I got into industrial Ethernet, and I branched out into, you know, from protocols like MIL standard fifteen fifty three and and airing four twenty nine to other serial based protocols like PROFIBUS and MODBUS. And, of course, that naturally led to PROFINET and the other Ethernet based protocols. I I also spent quite a few years developing time sensitive networking solutions. But now I focus specifically on PROFINET and its related technologies. And so with that, I will jump into the the presentation here. And and, now that you know a little bit about me, let let me tell you a little bit about our organization. We are PROFIBUS and PROFINET International or PI for short. We are the global organization that created PROFIBUS and PROFINET, and we continue to maintain and promote these open communication standards. The organization started back in 1989 with PROFIBUS, followed by PROFINET in the early two thousands. Next came IO Link, a communication technology for the last meter, and that was followed by OmLux, a communication technology for wireless location tracking. And now, most recently, MTP or module type package. And this is a communication technology for easier, more flexible integration of process automation equipment. Now we have grown worldwide to 24 regional PI associations, 57 competent centers, eight test labs, and 31 training centers. It’s important to remember that we are a global organization because if you’re a global manufacturer, chances are there’s PROFINET support in the country in which you’re located, and you can get that support in the country’s native language. In the, lower right part of the slide here, we are showing our technologies under the PI umbrella. And I really wanted to point out that these, these technologies all the technologies within PI umbrella are supported by a set of working groups. And these working groups are made up of participants from member companies, and they are the ones that actually create and update the various standards and specifications. Also, any of these working groups are open to any member company. So, PI North America is one of the 24 regional PI associations, and we were founded in 1994. We are a nonprofit member supported organization where we think globally and act locally. So here in North America, we are supported by our local competence centers, training centers, and test labs. And and competence centers, provide technical support for things like protocol, interoperability, and installation type questions. Training centers provide educational services for things like training courses and hands on lab work. And test labs are, well, just that. They are labs that provide testing services and device certification. So any member company can be any combination of these three. You can see here if you’re looking at the slide, that the Profi interface center is all three, where we have JCOM Automation is both a competent center and a training center. And here in North in North America, we are pleased to have HMS as a training center and Phoenix Contact also as a competent center. Now one thing I would like to point out to everyone is that what you should be aware of is that every PROFINET, device must be certified. So if you make a PROFINET device, you need to go to a test lab to get it certified. And here in North America, you certify devices at the PROFINETERFACE center. So I think it’s important to begin our discussion today by talking about the impact digital transformation has had on factory networks. There has been an explosion of devices in manufacturing facilities, and it’s not uncommon for car manufacturers to have over 50,000 Ethernet nodes in just one of their factories. Large production cells can have over a thousand Ethernet nodes in them. But the point is is that all of these nodes increase the amount of traffic automation devices must handle. It’s not unrealistic for a device to have to deal with over 2,000 messages while it’s operating, while it’s trying to do its job. And emerging technologies like automated guided vehicles add a level of dynamics to the network architecture because they’re constantly entering and leaving various production cells located in different areas of the factory. And, of course, as these factories become more and more flexible, networks must support adding and removing devices while the factory is operating. And so in response to this digital transformation, we have gone from rigid hierarchical systems using field buses to industrial Ethernet based networks where any device can be connected to any other device. This means devices at the field level can be connected to devices at the process control level, the production level, even even the operations level and above. But this doesn’t mean that the requirements for determinism, redundancy, safety, and security are any less on a converged network. It means you need to have a network technology that supports these requirements, and this is where PROFINET comes in. So to understand PROFINET, I I think it’s instructive here to start with the OSI model since the OSI model defines networking. And, of course, PROFINET is a networking technology. The OSI model is divided into seven layers as I’m sure we are all familiar with by now, starting with the physical layer. And this is where we get access to the wire, internal electrical signals into bits. Layer two is the data link layer, and this is where we turn bits into bytes that make up an Ethernet frame. Layer three is the network layer, and this is where we turn Ethernet frames into IP packets. So I like to think about Ethernet frames being switched around a local area network, and IP packets being routed around a wide area network like the Internet. And so the next layer up is the transport layer, and this is where we turn IP packets into TCP or UDP datagrams. These datagrams are used based on the type of connection needed to route IP packets. TCP datagrams are connection based, and UDP datagrams are connectionless. But, really, regardless of the type of connection, we typically go straight up to layer seven, the application layer. And this is where PROFINET lives, along with all the other Ethernet based protocols you may be familiar with, like HTTP, FTP, SNMP, and and so on. So then what exactly is PROFINET, and and what challenges is it trying to overcome? The most obvious challenge is environmental. We need to operate in a wide range of harsh environments, and, obviously, we need to be deterministic, meaning we need to guarantee data delivery. But we have to do this in the presence of IT traffic or non real time applications like web servers. We also can’t operate in a vacuum. We need to operate in a local area network and support getting data to wide area networks and up into the cloud. And so to overcome these challenges, PROFINET uses communication channels for speed and determinism. It uses standard unmodified Ethernet, so multiple protocols can coexist on the same wire. We didn’t have this with field buses. Right? It was one protocol, one wire. But most importantly, PROFINET is an OT protocol running at the application layer so that it can maintain real time data exchange, provide alarms and diagnostics to keep automation equipment running, and support topologies for reliable communication. So we can think of PROFINET as separating traffic into a real time channel and a non real time channel. That mess messages with a particular ether type that’s actually eighty eight ninety two, and the number doesn’t matter. But the point here is that the the the real time channel, is is where all PROFINET messages with that ether type go into. And any other ether type, they go into the non real time channel. So we use the non real time channel for acyclic data exchange, and we use the real time channel for cyclic data exchange. So cyclic data exchange with synchronization, we we classify this as time critical. And without synchronization, it is classified as real time. But, really, the point here is that this is how we can use the same standard unmodified Ethernet for PROFINET as we can for any other IT protocol. All messages living together, coexisting on the same wire. So we take this a step further here and and look at the real time channel and and the non real time channel, and and these are combined together into a concept that we call an application relation. So think of an application relation as a network connection for doing both acyclic and cyclic data exchange, and we do this between controllers and devices. This network connection consists of three different types of information to be exchanged, and we call these types of information communication relations. So on the lower left part of the slide, you can see here that we have something called a a record data communication relation, and it’s essentially the non real time channel for acyclic data exchange to pass information like configuration, security, and diagnostics. The IO data communication relation is part of the real time channel for doing this cyclic data exchange that we need to do to periodically update controller and device IO data. And finally, we have the alarm communication relation. So this is also part of the real time channel, because, what we need to do here is it it’s used for alerting the controller to device false as soon as they occur or when they get resolved. Now on the right part of the slide, is we can see some use cases for, application relations, and and these use cases are are either a single application relations for controller to device communication, and we have an optional application relation here for doing dynamic reconfiguration. We also use an application relation for something we call shared device, and, of course, why we are here today and talking about applications relations is actually because of system redundancy. And so we’ll get, into these use cases in more detail here in a moment. But first, I wanted to point out that when we talk about messages being non real time, real time, or time critical, what we’re really doing is specifying a level of network performance. Non real time performance has cycle times above one hundred milliseconds, but we also use this term to indicate that a message may have no cycle time at all. In other words, acyclic data exchange. Real time performance has cycle times in the one to ten millisecond range, but really that range can extend up to one hundred milliseconds. So time critical performance has cycle times less than a millisecond, and it’s not uncommon to have cycle times around two hundred and fifty microseconds or less. Most applications are either real time or non real time, while high performance applications are considered time critical. These applications use time synchronization to guarantee data arrives exactly when needed, but we also must ensure that the network is open to any Ethernet traffic. So in order to achieve time critical performance here, and we do this for the most demanding applications like high speed motion control. And so what we did is we added four features to basic PROFINET here, and and we call this PROFINET ISOCRANESS real time or PROFINET IRT. These added features are synchronization, node arrival time, scheduling, and time critical domains. Now IRT has been around since 02/2004, but in the future, PROFINET will move to a new set of I triple e Ethernet standards called time sensitive networking or TSN. PROFINET over TSN will actually have the same functionality and performance as PROFINET IRT, but we’ll be able to scale to faster and faster, networks and and as bandwidth is is increasing. So this chart shows the differences between PROFINET, RT, IRT, and TSN. And the main difference is, obviously, synchronization. And these other features that, guarantee data arrives exactly when needed. Notice in in the under the, PROFINET IRT column here that that, the bandwidth for PROFINET IRT is a 100 mil a 100 megabits per second. And the bandwidth for PROFINET RT and TSN are scalable. Also, for those device manufacturers out there looking to add PROFINET IRT to their products, there are lots of ASICs and other solutions available in the market with IRT capability. Alright. So let’s take a minute here to summarize all of this. We have a a single infrastructure for doing real time data exchange along with non real time information exchange. PROFINET uses the same infrastructure as any Ethernet network. Machines that speak PROFINET do so, using network connections called application relations, and these messages coexist with all other messages so information can pass from devices to machines, to factories, to the cloud, and back. And so if you take away nothing else from this podcast today, it is the word coexistence. PROFINET coexists with all other protocols on the wire. So let’s start talking a little bit here about the main topic, system redundancy and and and why we got into talking about PROFINET at all. Right? I mean, what why do we need system redundancy and things like like, application relations and dynamic reconfiguration? Well, it’s because one of the things we’re pretty proud of with PROFINET is not only the depth of its capabilities, but also the breadth of its capabilities. And with the lines blurring between what’s factory automation, what’s process automation, and what’s motion control, we are seeing all three types of automation appearing in a single installation. So we wanna make sure PROFINET meets requirements across the entire range of industrial automation. So let’s start out here by looking at the differences between process automation versus factory automation, and then we’ll get into the details. First off, process signals typically change slower on the order of hundreds of milliseconds versus tens of milliseconds in factory automation. And process signals often need to travel longer distances and potentially into hazardous or explosive areas. Now with process plants operating twenty four seven, three sixty five, system must systems must provide high availability and support changes while the plant is in production. This is where system redundancy and dynamic reconfiguration come in. We’ll discuss these again here in in just a minute. I just wanted to finish off this slide with saying that an estop is usually not possible because while you can turn off the automation, that’s not necessarily gonna stop the chemical reaction or whatever from proceeding. Sensors and actuators and process automation are also more complex. Typically, we call them field instruments. And process plants have many, many, many more IO, tens of thousands of IO, usually controlled by a DCS. And so when we talk about system redundancy, I actually like to call it scalable system redundancy because it isn’t just one thing. This is where we add components to the network for increasing the level of system availability. So there are four possibilities, s one, s two, and r one, r two. The letter indicates if there are single or redundant network access points, and the number indicates how many application relations are supported by each network access point. So think of the network access point as a physical interface to the network. And from our earlier discussion, think of an application relation as a network connection between a controller and a device. So you have s one has, single network access points. Right? So each device has single network access points with one application relation connected to one controller. S two is where we also have single network access points, but with two application relations now connected to different controllers. R one is where we have redundant network access points, but each one of these redundant network access points only has one application relation, but those are connected to different controllers. And finally, we could kinda go over the top here with r two, and and here’s where we have redundant network access points with two application relations connected to different controllers. Shawn Tierney (Host): You know, I wanna just stop here and talk about s two. And for the people who are listening, which I know is about a quarter of you guys out there, think of s two is you have a primary controller and a secondary controller. If you’re seeing the screen, you can see I’m reading the the slide. But you have your two primary and secondary controllers. Right? So you have one of each, and, primary controller has the, application one, and secondary has application resource number two. And each device that’s connected on the Ethernet has both the one and two. So you went maybe you have a rack of IO out there. It needs to talk to both the primary controller and the secondary controller. And so to me, that is kinda like your classic redundant PLC system where you have two PLCs and you have a bunch of IO, and each piece of IO has to talk to both the primary and the secondary. So if the primary goes down, the secondary can take over. And so I think that’s why there’s so much interest in s two because that kinda is that that that classic example. Now, Tom, let me turn it back to you. Would you say I’m right on that? Or Tom Weingartner (PI): Spot on. I mean, I think it’s great, and and and really kinda emphasizing the point that there’s that one physical connection on the network access point, but now we have two connections in that physical, access point there. Right? So so you can then have one of those connections go to the primary controller and the other one to the secondary controller. And in case one of those controllers fails, the device still can get the information it needs. So, yep, that that’s how we do that. And and, just a little bit finer point on r one, if you think about it, it’s s two, but now all we’ve done is we’ve split the physical interface. So one of the physical interfaces has has, one of the connections, and the other physical interface has a has the other connection. So you really kinda have, the same level of redundant functionality here, backup functionality with the secondary controller, but here you’re using, multiple physical interfaces. Shawn Tierney (Host): Now let me ask you about that. So as I look at our one, right, it seems like they connect to port let’s I’ll just call it port one on each device to switch number one, which in this case would be the green switch, and port number two of each device to the switch number two, which is the blue switch. Would that be typical to have separate switches, one a different switch for each port? Tom Weingartner (PI): It it it doesn’t have to. Right? I I I think we chose to show it like this for simplicity kinda to Shawn Tierney (Host): Oh, I don’t care. Tom Weingartner (PI): Emphasize the point that, okay. Here’s the second port going to the secondary controller. Here’s the first port going to the primary controller. And we just wanted to emphasize that point. Because sometimes these these, diagrams can be, a bit confusing. And you Shawn Tierney (Host): may have an application that doesn’t require redundant switches depending on the maybe the MTBF of the of the switch itself or your failure mode on your IO. Okay. I’m with you. Go ahead. Tom Weingartner (PI): Yep. Yep. Good. Good. Good. Alright. So, I think that’s some excellent detail on that. And so, if you wouldn’t mind or don’t have any other questions, let’s let’s move on to the the, the the next slide. So you can see in that previous slide how system redundancy supports high availability by increasing system availability using these network access points and application relations. But we can also support high availability by using network redundancy. And the way PROFINET supports network redundancy is through the use of ring topologies, and we call this media redundancy. The reason we use rings is because if a cable breaks or the physical connection, somehow breaks as well or or even a device fails, the network can revert back to a line topology keeping the system operational. However, supporting network redundancy with rings means we can’t use protocols typically used in IT networks like, STP and RSTP. And this is because, STP and RSTP actually prevent network redundancy by blocking redundant paths in order to keep frames from circulating forever in the network. And so in order for PROFINET to support rings, we need a way to prevent frames from circulating forever in the network. And to do this, we use a protocol called the media redundancy protocol or MRP. MRP uses one media redundancy manager for each ring, and the rest, of the devices are called media redundancy clients. Managers are typically controllers or PROFINET switches, and clients are typically the devices in the network. So the way it works is this. A manager periodically sends test frames, around the network here to check the integrity of the ring. If the manager doesn’t get the test frame back, there’s a failure somewhere in the ring. And so the manager then notifies the clients about this failure, and then the manager sets the network to operate as a line topology until, the failure is repaired. Right? And so that’s how we can get, network redundancy with our media redundancy protocol. Alright. So now you you can see how system redundancy and media redundancy both support high availability. System redundancy does this by increasing system availability, Walmart. Media redundancy does this by increasing network availability. Obviously, you can use one without the other, but by combining system redundancy and media redundancy, we can increase the overall system reliability. For example, here we are showing different topologies for s one and s two, and these are similar to the the the topologies that were on the previous slide. So, if you notice here that, for s one, we can only have media redundancy because there isn’t a secondary controller to provide system redundancy. S two is where we combine system redundancy and media redundancy by adding an MRP ring. But I wanted to point out here that that even though we’re showing this MRP ring as as as a possible topology, there really are other topologies possible. It really depends on the level of of system reliability you’re trying to achieve. And so, likewise, on on this next slide here, we are showing two topologies for adding media redundancy to r one and r two. And so for r one, we’ve chosen, again, probably for simplistic, simplicity’s sake, we we add an MRP ring for each redundant network access point. With for r two, we do the same thing here. We also have an MRP ring for each redundant network access point, but we also add a third MRP ring for the controllers. Now this is really just to try to emphasize the point that you can, you you can really, come up with just about any topology possible, but it because it really depends on the number of ports on each device and the number of switches in the network and, again, your overall system reliability requirements. So in order to keep process plants operating twenty four seven three sixty five, dynamic reconfiguration is another use case for application relations. And so this is where we can add or remove devices on the fly while the plant is in production. Because if you think about it, typically, when there is a new configuration for the PLC, the PLC first has to go into stop mode. It needs to then re receive the configuration, and then it can go back into run mode. Well, this doesn’t work in process automation because we’re trying to operate twenty four seven three sixty five. So with dynamic reconfiguration, the controller continues operating with its current application relation while it sets up a new application relation. Right? I mean, again, it’s it’s really trying to get this a a new network connection established. So then the the the controller then switches over to the new application relation after the new configuration is validated. Once we have this validation and the configuration’s good, the controller removes the old application relations and continues operating all while staying in run mode. Pretty handy pretty handy stuff here for for supporting high availability. Now one last topic regarding system redundancy and dynamic reconfiguration, because these two PROFINET capabilities are compatible with a new technology called single pair Ethernet, and this provides power and data over just two wires. This version of Ethernet is now part of the I triple e eight zero two dot three standard referred to as 10 base t one l. So 10 base t one l is the non intrinsically saved version of two wire Ethernet. To support intrinsic safety, 10 base t one l was enhanced by an additional standard called Ethernet APL or advanced physical layer. So when we combine PROFINET with this Ethernet APL version of 10 base t one l, we simply call it PROFINET over APL. It not only provides power and data over the same two wires, but also supports long cable runs up to a kilometer, 10 megabit per second communication speeds, and can be used in all hazardous areas. So intrinsic safety is achieved by ensuring both the Ethernet signals and power on the wire are within explosion safe levels. And even with all this, system redundancy and dynamic reconfiguration work seamlessly with this new technology we call PROFINET over APL. Now one thing I’d like to close with here is a is a final thought regarding a new technology I think I think everyone should become aware of here. I mean, it’s emerging in the market. It’s it’s quite new, and it’s a technology called MTP or module type package. And so this is a technology being applied first here to, use cases considered to be a hybrid of both process automation and factory automation. So what MTP does is it applies OPC UA information models to create standardized, non proprietary application level descriptions for automation equipment. And so what these descriptions do is they simplify the communication, between equipment and the control system, and it does this by modularizing the process into more manageable pieces. So really, the point is to construct a factory with modular equipment to simplify integration and allow for better flexibility should changes be required. Now with the help of the process orchestration layer and this OPC UA connectivity, MTP enabled equipment can plug and operate, reducing the time to commission a process or make changes to that process. This is pretty cutting edge stuff. I think you’re gonna find and hear a lot more about NTP in the near future. Alright. So it’s time to wrap things up with a summary of all the resources you can use to learn even more about PROFINET. One of the things you can do here is you can get access to the PROFINET one day training class slide deck by going to profinet2025.com, entering your email, and downloading the slides in PDF format. And what’s really handy is that all of the links in the PDF are live, so information is just a click away. We also have our website, us.profinet.com. It has white papers, application stories, webinars, and documentation, including access to all of the standards and specifications. This is truly your one stop shop for locating everything about PROFINET. Now we do our PROFINET one day training classes and IO link workshops all over The US and parts of Canada. So if you are interested in attending one of these, you can always find the next city we are going to by clicking on the training links at the bottom of the slide. Shawn Tierney (Host): Hey, guys. Shawn here. I just wanted to jump in for a minute for the audio audience to give you that website. It’s us.profinet.com/0dtc or oscardeltatangocharlie. So that’s the website. And I also went and pulled up the website, which if you’re watching, you can see here. But for those listening, these one day PROFINET courses are coming to Phoenix, Arizona, August 26, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 10, Newark and New York City, September 25, Greenville, South Carolina, October 7, Detroit, Michigan, October 23, Portland, Oregon, November 4, and Houston, Texas, November 18. So with that said, let’s jump back into the show. Tom Weingartner (PI): Alan, one of our most popular resources is Profinet University. This website structures information into little courses, and you can proceed through them at your own pace. You can go lesson by lesson, or you can jump around. You can even decide which course to take based on a difficulty tag. Definitely make sure to check out this resource. We do have lots of great, webinars on on the, on on the website, and they’re archived on the website. Now some of these webinars, they they rehash what we covered today, but in other cases, they expand on what we covered today. But in either case, make sure you share these webinars with your colleagues, especially if they’re interested in any one of the topics that we have listed on the slide. And finally, the certified network engineer course is the next logical step if you would like to dive deeper into the technical details of PROFINET. It is a week long in Johnson City, Tennessee, and it features hands on lab work. And if you would like us to provide training to eight or more students, we can even come to your site. If you would like more details about any of this, please head to the website to learn more. And with that, Chai, I think that is, my last slide and, covered the topics that I think we wanted some to cover today. Shawn Tierney (Host): Yeah. And I just wanna point out that to you guys, this, training goes out through all around The US. I definitely recommend getting up there. If you’re using PROFINET and you wanna get some training, they usually fill the room, like, you know, 50 to a 100 people. And, it’s you know, they do this every year. So check those dates out. If you need to get some hands on with PROFINET, I would definitely check out those. And, of course, we’ll have all the links in the description. I also wanna thank Tom for that slide. Really defining s one versus s two versus r one and r two. You know, a lot of people say we have s two compatibility. A matter of fact, we’re gonna be looking at some products that have s two compatibility here in the future. And, you know, just trying to understand what that means. Right? You know, when somebody just says s two, it’s like, what does that mean? So I really if that slide really doesn’t for you guys listening, I thought that slide really kinda lays it out, kinda gives you, like, alright. This is what it means. And, so in in in my from my perspective, that’s like it’s you’re supporting redundant controllers. Right? And so if you have an s two setup of redundant, seamless controllers that or CPUs, then you’ll be that product will support that. And that’s important. Right? Because if you had a product that didn’t support it, it’s not gonna work with your application. So I thought that and the the Ethernet APL is such a big deal in process because I you know, the the distance, right, and the fact that it’s it’s, intrinsically safe and supports all those zones and and areas and whatnot, that is, and everybody everybody all the instrumentation people are all over. Right? The, the, the Rosemonts, the fishes, the, the endless houses, everybody is is on that working group. We’ve covered that on the news show many times, and, just very interesting to see where that goes, but I think it’s gonna take over that part of the industry. So, but, Tom, was there anything else you want to cover in today’s show? Tom Weingartner (PI): No. I I think that that really, puts puts a a fine finale on on on this here. I I do wanted to maybe emphasize that, you you know, that point about network redundancy being compatible with, system redundancy. So, you know, you can really hone in on what your system reliability requirements are. And and also with with this this, PROFINET over APL piece of it, completely compatible with with PROFINET, in in of itself. And and, also, you don’t have to worry about it not supporting, system redundancy or or anything of of the like, whether, you know, you you wanted to get, redundant even redundant devices out there. So, that’s that’s, I think that’s that’s about it. Shawn Tierney (Host): Alright. Well, I again, thank you so much for coming on. We look forward to trying out some of these s two profanet devices in the near future. But with that, I I really wanted to have you on first to kinda lay the groundwork for us, and, really appreciate it. Tom Weingartner (PI): No problem. Thank you for having me. Shawn Tierney (Host): Well, I hope you guys enjoyed that episode. I did. I enjoyed sitting down with Tom, getting up to date on all those different products, and it’s great to know they have all these free hands on training days coming across United States. And, you know, what a great refresher from the original 2020 presentation that we had somebody from Siemens do. So I really appreciate Tom coming on. And speaking of Siemens, so thankful they sponsored this episode so we could release it ad free and make the video free to everybody. Please, if you see Siemens or any of the vendors who sponsor our episodes, please tell them to thank you from us. It really helps us keep the show going. Speaking of keeping the show going, just a reminder, if you’re a student or a vendor, price increases will hit mid September. So if you’re a student, you wanna buy another course, now is the time to do it. If you’re a vendor and you have a existing balance, you will want to schedule those podcasts before mid September or else you’ll be subject to the price increase. So with that said, I also wanna remind you I have a new podcast, automation tech talk. I’m reusing the old automation new news headlines podcast. So if you already subscribed to that, you’re just gonna get in the new the new show for free. It’s also on the automation blog, on YouTube, on LinkedIn. So I’m doing it as a live stream every lunchtime, just talking about what I learned, in that last week, you know, little tidbits here and there. And I wanna hear from you guys too. A matter of fact, I already had Giovanni come on and do an interview with me. So at one point, I’ll schedule that as a lunchtime podcast for automation tech talk. Again, it still shows up as automation news headlines, I think. So at some point, I’ll have to find time to edit that to change the name. But in any case, with that, I think I’ve covered everything. I wanna thank you guys for tuning in. Really appreciate you. You’re the best audience in the podcast world or the video world, you know, whatever you wanna look at it as, but I really appreciate you all. Please feel free to send me emails, write to me, leave comments. I love to hear from you guys, and I just wanna wish you all good health and happiness. And until next time, my friends, peace. Until next time, Peace ✌️  If you enjoyed this content, please give it a Like, and consider Sharing a link to it as that is the best way for us to grow our audience, which in turn allows us to produce more content

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E231: Bill Hill: Legacy, leadership, mentorship, and community (with special guest host Jane Halonen)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 70:06


In this episode Garth and special guest host Jane Halonen interviewed Bill Hill, emeritus faculty from Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA. Bill Hill is a distinguished figure in the field of psychology and a key contributor to the Society for the Teaching of Psychology (STP). He discusses his extensive career at Kennesaw State University, where he wore multiple hats from faculty member to vice president for academic affairs. The discussion delves into his foundational role in various teaching conferences and his efforts to promote community and mentorship within STP. Jane Halonen and Bill also reminisce about their collaborative efforts in program reviews and their significant contributions to the development of psychology guidelines. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, Bill underscores the importance of community, mentorship, and adaptability in academia. [Note. Portions of the show notes were generated by Descript AI.]

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[Q&A] Escaping a Black Hole, Detecting an Warp Drive Ship, JWST True Orbit

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 20:16


If nothing escapes a black hole, how does gravity escape? Could we detect a faster-than-light spaceship cruising through the Solar System? What does JWST really orbit at L2? And in Q&A+, could the Universe have started as a black hole?

The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson

Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean DeLeo joins Ralph Sutton and Aaron Berg and they discuss Dean DeLeo's newest project One More Satellite, when Dean DeLeo learned that he could play guitar, Mighty Joe Young becoming Stone Temple Pilots, first meeting Scott Weiland, Billy Corgan accusing them of stealing lyrics, other names that fit with STP, Dean DeLeo's ghostly experience with Matt Pinfield, Dean DeLeo's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: July 26th, 2025)To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!You can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for discount on your subscription which will give you access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Stone Temple PilotsTwitter: https://twitter.com/STPbandInstagram: https://instagram.com/STPbandRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/Aaron BergTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyShannon LeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/IMShannonLeeInstagram: https://instagram.com/ShannonLee6982The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The ION Pod
S2E3: Identity Theft PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 13:10


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The ION Pod
S2E2: The Friendly Floridian with Caroline Calloway PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 8:50


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The ION Pod
S2E1: Being Negative at SAA PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 13:54


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Give It A Chance with Kevin Devine and Casey Jost
"Sour Girl"

Give It A Chance with Kevin Devine and Casey Jost

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 35:25 Transcription Available


Kevin and Casey take on Stone Temple Pilots’ "Sour Girl" and ask the tough questions: Is this grunge? Is this glam? Is this just a moody guy in eyeliner yelling nonsense? Kevin rediscovers the song he forgot existed, Casey debates if STP were secretly Beatles fans in flannel, and together they decide: will they give it a sour chance or just stay sweetly indifferent?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mind of the Meanie
Episode 276: "Ozzy And The Bat"

Mind of the Meanie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 62:10


On this week's trip through the Mind of the Meanie, The Blue Meanie and Adam Barnard talk Ozzy Osbourne's final show, STP, “Blind Date” concerts, Hardy Boyz, Karrion Kross, plus #AskMeanieWatch Adam's full interview with Karrion Kross here and subscribe to Foundation Radio on YouTube!Mind of the Meanie is an official Brand Partner of WWE Shop! Click this link here to shop WWE Shop and support your favorite WWE Superstar today: https://wwe-shop.sjv.io/eK26drGet 25% OFF your entire order using promo code MEANIE at GreenRoads.com - Own The Day with Green Roads CBD and Wellness Products!For more information and exclusive updates, follow Mind of the Meanie on Social Media.Website | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramBECOME AN OFFICIAL POD SQUAD MEMBER: www.Patreon.com/mindofthemeanie About The Blue Meanie:Since 1994, Brian Heffron, known to wrestling fans as "The Blue Meanie", has been one of the most fun loving and mischievous characters in wrestling. He's been in ECW, WWE, various independent wrestling promotions and several independent films. He is perhaps best known for his comedy and wrestling parodies with the bWo, KISS, Col. DeMeanie, Sir Meanie, The Fabulous Ones and BlueDust. Now, he meaniesaults into the world of streaming audio, sharing his experiences in and out of the ring as well as his views on the world of professional wrestling and anything else he is passionate about.About Adam Barnard:Adam Barnard is a photographer, podcaster, and an award winning writer from Downingtown, PA. Since 2019, he has hosted Foundation Radio, a weekly podcast series with new episodes every Tuesday, focusing on in depth conversations and interviews. Since 2025, Adam has been a writer, contributor, and interviewer for Screen Rant, covering wrestling, network TV, and music. Adam brings his unique perspective and incredibly dry sense of humor to Mind of the Meanie each week.Hosts/Executive Producers: The Blue Meanie and Adam BarnardEngineer: Carl PannellExecutive Voice: Sam KreppsIntro music: Swamp CandlesOutro music: ChikaraMusical Accompaniment: EnrichmentA Butts Carlton Media Production. Butts Carlton, Proprietor.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mind-of-the-meanie--6219755/support.

The Eddie Trunk Podcast
Jason Bonham & Dean DeLeo

The Eddie Trunk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 98:46


From intimate stories about his father's songwriting contributions to Led Zeppelin to candid revelations about the O2 reunion show, Jason Bonham opens up about his musical journey. He discusses the challenges and joys of performing Physical Graffiti in its entirety, shares touching moments about documenting shows for his granddaughter, and reveals previously untold stories about the legendary band's creative process. Also on the podcast, Dean DeLeo opens up about his musical evolution from STP to crafting new sounds with One More Satellite. He shares personal insights about family collaborations and finding inspiration in unexpected places. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation

O'Brien & Doug
O'Brien & Doug Ep248 [June 26, 2025 Nice Ankles You Wh$#3!]

O'Brien & Doug

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 82:05


Send us a textOn this episode we our participation in an upcoming bar game, our first big gig of the season, the passing of Bad Company guitarist/songwriter Mick Ralphs and we look at new music releases for July. We also hear new music from Motley Crue with Dolly Parton, yup, you read that correctly; and Dean Deleo of STP. O'Brien introduces us to a new band and we play MixTape and climb the Wall of Tunes for a band that will be the first big rock concert for his 17 year old son. #defleppard #badcompanyhttps://www.facebook.com/obrienanddoug/ https://instagram.com/obrien_and_doug

The ION Pod
Ep. 173: The Big Yes with Dave Longstreth PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 25:58


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DW em Português para África | Deutsche Welle
4 de Junho de 2025 - Jornal da Manhã

DW em Português para África | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 20:00


Após agressões a deputado, UNITA diz que está a "estudar" MPLA. Relatório sobre assalto ao quartel das Forças Armadas de São Tomé é "claro" quanto à responsabilização dos atos, diz analista. Viagem de Joseph Kabila ao leste da RDC agrava tensão política no país.

The ION Pod
Ep. 172: Jane Remover

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 112:01


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The ION Pod
Ep. 170: AI-onized PREVIEW (PATREON ONLY)

The ION Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 20:08


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Bring a Trailer Podcast
The One-Year Garage: 1972

Bring a Trailer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 55:11


One Year is back! Randy, Alex, Zac, and Beck get into it for 1972. They set the stage with happenings in the arts and on track, display their ignorance of the modern STP product line, and engage in vocab-related self reflection before descending into a pitched battle to see who can leave out the most obvious Italian GT cars! Follow along! Links for the listings discussed in this episode:03:34 Single-Family-Owned 1972 Cadillac Coupe DeVille09:39 Ex–Aristotle Onassis 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC12:11  l1972 Citroen ID21 Station Wagon 5-Speed12:53  1972 Suburbans on BaT16:07  1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser17:26  1972 Honda Vamos19:35  350-Powered 1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ5522:44  1972 Ford Bronco Bill Stroppe Baja31:36 Restored 1972 Porsche 911S35:59  1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Competizione Conversion38:56 Supercharged 1967 DeTomaso Vallelunga40:35 1972 Alvis SabreGot suggestions for our next guest from the BaT community or One Year Garage episode? Let us know at podcast@bringatrailer.com!

Trivia Rogues
Josh STR Special

Trivia Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 65:39


Today's episode is brought to you by our close friend Josh!  He has sent us all quizzes to challenge the Rogues individually.  We love playing his quizzes and we hope you enjoy them as well as listening to us get wrecked on the reg!  Please subscribe and review today!

Exploring Washington State
Inside Cascade Bicycle Club: Paul Tolmé on Epic Rides, Bold Advocacy & Real Change

Exploring Washington State

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 67:06


Paul Tolmé of Cascade Bicycle Club joins us to talk epic Washington bike rides, bold advocacy, and how the club is transforming lives—one pedal at a time. From the STP to food rescue by bike, this episode goes way beyond the handlebars. Tune in and get inspired.

Song Vs. Song
145: "Machinehead" vs. "Interstate Love Song" (w/Pat Finnerty!!)

Song Vs. Song

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 82:43


The second-wave of grunge arrives, and "What Makes This Song Stink"'s Pat Finnerty is here to explain if they stink! Bush were considered the poor man's Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots were the poor man's Pearl Jam, but has time shifted people's opinions? Let us decide if these songs stink as we debate Bush's "Machinehead" vs. STP's "Interstate Love Song"!!! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hey Dude... The 90s Called!
Heather Locklear

Hey Dude... The 90s Called!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 33:57 Transcription Available


OG bad girl Heather Locklear makes some jaw-dropping confessions about playing Amanda Woodward on Melrose Place. Who she says was the most annoying co-star, the main cast member who tried to put her down, and the actor who would visit her dressing room just to complain! Plus, all about those infamous Aaron Spelling parties, Charlie Sheen’s foot fetish and Heather’s love for ‘dirty water dogs!’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.