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Sportbladets Premier League-podd

Vem är egentligen säsongens spelare/tränare/flopp/surpuppa/värvning osv? Det får du svaret på i säsongens PLP Awards. Dessutom plockar vi upp några av de kategorier som ni skickat in. Stort tack för den här säsongen önskar Syk, Frida och Makoto!

Someone You Know: Facing the Opioid Crisis Together
Facing the Opioid Crisis Together - The importance of ‘connectedness' within recovery (Cass and Kellen Matthews)

Someone You Know: Facing the Opioid Crisis Together

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 44:37


Cassandra Matthews, creator behind Cass and the City and Kellen Matthews, founder of Philadelphia's Recovery Run Club join our Host Heather Major for the season 4 opener of Someone You Know.  In this episode, we discuss:         The turning point that inspired Kellen's Recovery.         The pivotal role connection has played in that journey, especially with family         The doctor that introduced Kellen to running and how it's led him to multiple 100 plus mile runs, as well as participating in at least one marathon a month in 2024.      A peek into how Cass is feeling about her own first race at this year's Independence Blue Cross, Broad Street Run, and the impact of social media to connect with and grow a community like this.  Today, the Recovery Run Club meets monthly and is for anyone on the recovery journey, as well as a place where loved ones and allies can show up and participate, too.  Hosted by Heather Major, Executive Director, Independence Blue Cross Foundation. Recovery is possible, and help is available. Please visit our website to learn how we are collaborating to address this crisis: www.ibxfoundation.org.  TM 2025 Someone You Know®. All Rights Reserved.  Disclaimers The information contained in this podcast is solely for informational purposes and should not replace advice from a medical provider when making healthcare decisions. This podcast contains opinionated content and may not reflect the opinions of any organizations this podcast is affiliated with. Nothing discussed in this podcast shall constitute or should be construed as endorsement by the Independence Blue Cross Foundation or Independence Blue Cross, LLC of any product or service discussed herein. We will discuss opioid use and opioid treatment, which may be triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is suffering from opioid addiction, please visit ibxfoundation.org/SYK.  Connect with the Independence Blue Cross Foundation! Learn how we're improving the health of the community: https://www.ibxfoundation.org/   Our blog and newsroom: https://infocus.ibxfoundation.org/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/independence-blue-cross-foundation/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ibxfdn/ Someone You Know Podcast: https://someoneyouknow.libsyn.com/

#Sillypodden
Rice Rice Baby

#Sillypodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 48:57


Champions Leagues kvartsfinaler bjöd på en kavalkad av vackra mål och vackrast av alla var kanske Declan Rice andra (!) frispark mot ett chockat Real Madrid. Syk och Fagerlund snackar om allt rörande CL, fyller på med nya kontrakt till Liverpools stjärnor, ett nytt mittfält till Man City och hur Chelsea egentligen ska balansera sina böcker framöver.

Road To Hellfest
Road To Hellfest s08e10

Road To Hellfest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 164:00


Dixième épisode de la saison huit de ce sublime podcast, avec au programme : Les dernières news du Hellfest avec l'ouverture du bar et le retour des premiers clients, Le Off du Leclerc et la conférence de presse du Warm-up Et bien sûr les premières chroniques de cette saison avec : Sun, Signs Of The Swarm, Gorilla Biscuits, Syk, Majestica, Morgarten, Une Misère, Bastardize, Future Palace Toujours présenté par Jack, Parcimonie… Et Bob. En Joie

TD Ameritrade Network
The Big 3: FTNT, NXT, SYK

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 13:41


Dan Deming joins today's Big 3 to talk about three companies he believes may have fallen under the radar for investors. He talks about Fortinet's (FTNT) impact on cybersecurity, Nextracker's (NXT) role in solar and Stryker's (SYK) use of combining technology with health care. Rick Ducat analyzes the technical trends for each stock.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Special Memorial Episode: John Murray and Dr Nick Hopkins Discuss Multidisciplinary Neuro Innovation

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 118:08


In 2024, only months before the world lost Dr. Nick Hopkins, Host John Murray, sat down with Dr. Hopkins to discuss his innovative treatments in stroke care, the necessity of collaboration and partnerships to advance research and clinical care, and the importance of mentorship and training the next generation of neurosurgeons. In this special memorial episode, we hear Dr. Hopkins reflect on “not doing everything by the book, but looking around to ask: is there a better way than what's in the book?” He shares his philosophy on embracing and learning from mistakes that have fueled advancements in neurovascular methodologies and inspired a culture of openness in the medical community. A champion of mentorship, Dr. Hopkins has acted as a guiding force for numerous professionals, shaping the future of neurovascular surgery. The episode also delves into the ethical and moral compass that underlies Dr. Hopkins' work, reaffirming the profound humanity that anchors his approach to both his profession and personal life. To honor the depth of Dr. Hopkins' legacy, we hear directly from many of his mentees and fellows, including Dr. Adnan Siddiqui, Dr. Ricardo Hanel, Dr. Chuck Kerber, Dr. J. Mocco, Dr. Qureshi, Dr. Raphael Rodriguez, Dr. Demetrius Lopes, and Dr. Ajay Wakhlo on the personal and professional impact he has had on their lives and careers. Thank you to Zeus for sponsoring this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks. To learn more about how Zeus supports medical device companies, visit: www.zeusinc.com. Special thanks to Dr. Hopkins's mentees and fellows who shared their stories and to the following for their support in the development of this podcast: Joanna Colangelo, Mark Dickinson, Whitney Garrett, Tracy Murray, SYK, and Dr. Elad Levy. Tune in and subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network wherever you get your podcasts and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to never miss an episode. Thank you for supporting the Neuro Innovation Talks podcast!

TD Ameritrade Network
Overlooked Stock: SYK

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 4:56


Stryker Corp. (SYK) ticked higher after hours after the medical tech company posted an earnings beat. George Tsilis turned to how a rally from this mostly-unseen stock reflects the healthcare industry. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
J&J's John Murray and Dr. Kerber on neurovascular innovation and lessons in imagination & resilience

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 77:01


In this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks, host John Murray interviews Charles "Chuck" Kerber, MD, Emeritus Professor of Radiology and Neurosurgery at UCSD, a pioneering force in neurovascular medicine, whose innovations—such as flow-directed catheters and cyanoacrylates for therapeutic embolization—transformed the field. Dr. Kerber reflects on his Appalachian roots and military experience, highlighting how these influences shaped his views on responsibility, mentorship, and patient-centered care. His philosophy of innovation, grounded in imagination and resilience, offers a blueprint for tackling complex medical challenges. The discussion explores the iterative process of developing life-saving neurovascular devices, from early failures to groundbreaking successes, and emphasizes the vital role of collaboration with industry partners. Dr. Kerber shares stories of his mentorship style, which encouraged creativity and accountability, and its profound impact on the next generation of neurovascular physicians. He also underscores the importance of ethical considerations and humanity in patient care. Looking ahead, Dr. Kerber advocates for the continued integration of creativity and teamwork in addressing future neurovascular challenges. He closes by offering young physicians advice on embracing imagination and perseverance to drive innovation and improve patient outcomes. Thank you to Resonetics for sponsoring this episode of Structural Heart Talks. To learn more about how Resonetics supports medical device companies, visit: https://shorturl.at/E1wO8 Special thanks to the following for their support in the development of this podcast: Joanna Colangelo, Mark Dickinson, Whitney Garrett, Tracy Murray, SYK, Eytan Raz, MD, Boris Pabon, MD, Joseph Horton, MD, John Barr, MD, and special thanks to William Bank, MD. Tune in and subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network wherever you get your podcasts and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to never miss an episode. Thank you for supporting the Neuro Innovation Talks podcast!

Killer On The Loose, l'émission Metal
PLAYLIST BEST OF DEATH METAL 2024 Vol.2

Killer On The Loose, l'émission Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 47:43


L'émission spéciale Best of DEATH METAL 2024 avec 8 groupes choisis avec soin ! C'est le volume 2.  Mercyless, Deicide, Necrophobic, Disbelief, Darkened, Syk, Ira Tenax, In Vain Tracklist image et podcasts sur https://www.killerontheloose.com Nous suivre sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/killerontheloose Twitter : https://twitter.com/lemissionmetal Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/killeronthelooseofficiel    

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
J&J MedTech's John Murray and Dr. Jacques Moret on early neurovascular innovation & mentorship

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 65:03


In this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks, Host John Murray interviews Professor Jacques Moret, MD, Professor and Consultant Interventional Neuroradiology and Honorary Chairman, NEURI center, Bicetre University Hospital, a pioneer in neurovascular intervention, as he reflects on the early challenges and groundbreaking innovations that shaped the field. Dr. Moret recounts the origins of balloon remodeling for brain aneurysm treatment, detailing the iterative process of developing this transformative technique and the critical role of collaboration with industry leaders. He highlights the technological and ethical considerations that informed his work, emphasizing the balance between innovation and patient safety. The conversation delves into his philosophy of mentorship, the significance of anatomical knowledge in neurointervention, and the importance of maintaining humanity in patient care. Dr. Moret also discusses the future of neurovascular treatment, advocating for MRI-compatible devices and real-time functional imaging to enhance procedural outcomes. Thank you to Confluent Medical Technologies for sponsoring this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks. To learn more about how Confluent Medical supports medical device companies, visit: www.confluentmedical.com. Special thanks to the following, the Neuro Innovation Talks podcast series would not be possible without their support: Joanna Colangelo, Mark Dickinson, Whitney Garrett, Tracy Murray, SYK, Dr. Christophe Cognard, Dr. Laurent Spelle, and Dr. Vitor Pereira Tune in and subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network wherever you get your podcasts and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to never miss an episode. Thank you for supporting the Neuro Innovation Talks podcast!

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
J&J MedTech Neuro's Murray & Vinuela on pioneering the neurovascular field, inspiration & mentorship

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 66:33


In this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks, Head of Global Strategic Marketing and Strategic Relationships at Johnson & Johnson MedTech Neurovascular, John Murray, returns to the DeviceTalks podcast studio to spotlight one of the foremost pioneers in neurointervention, Fernando Vinuela, MD, Professor Emeritus of UCLA Interventional Neuroradiology. Dr. Vinuela shares his journey through the groundbreaking evolution of neurovascular treatments and the collaborative spirit that propelled early advancements in stroke care. From his foundational work on detachable coils to his transformative mentorship, Dr. Vinuela reflects on his contributions to neurointervention and the significant milestones that have shaped the field. He also provides insights into his impactful work in Brazil, where he has helped establish stroke treatment programs, expanding the reach of life-saving neurovascular care. Thank you to Confluent Medical Technologies for sponsoring this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks. To learn more about how Confluent Medical supports medical device companies, visit: https://confluentmedical.com. Special thanks to the following for their support in the development of this podcast: Joanna Colangelo, Mark Dickinson, Whitney Garrett, Tracy Murray, SYK, Dr. Vinuela, Dr. Satoshi Tateshima, Dr. Dileep Yavagal. Tune in and subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network wherever you get your podcasts and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to never miss an episode. Thank you for supporting the Neuro Innovation Talks podcast!

The Brutally Delicious Podcast
An Interview with SYK

The Brutally Delicious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 30:17


Stefano Ferrian of SYK chats about writing cathartic music that reflects the times, trying to figure out what normal is , and the band's latest release, "Earthflesh" SYK Online Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/syk.official Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/syk_officialband Watch "Earthflesh" here https://youtu.be/8TmI3FhJrYc?si=Hlcr6rcoH3DjAp6i Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aamukahvit tutkijan kanssa
Humanisti vastaa. Osa 16. Mitä humanistitutkija näkee katsoessaan jalkapallo-ottelua, Kimmo Laine?

Aamukahvit tutkijan kanssa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 39:18


Ekokriittistä elokuvatutkimusta johtava Kimmo Laine kaipaa ympäristönäkökulmaa myös jalkapallotutkimukseen Mediatutkimuksen yliopistonlehtori, dosentti Kimmo Laine Turun yliopistosta sanoo, että jalkapallo on kiinnostava akateemisen tutkimuksen kohde, koska se on paitsi urheilulaji myös sosiaalinen, taloudellinen ja esteettinen ilmiö. Jalkapallo on yksi harvoista median välityksellä ja mediassa tapahtuvista täysin globaaleista ilmiöistä, ja Laineen mielestä sitä pitäisi nykyistä enemmän tutkia myös ympäristönäkökulmasta. Mediatutkija Kimmo Laine muistuttaa, että jalkapallo kiinnittyy lähes kaikkiin elämänalueisiin. Siihen tiivistyy paljon yleistä ihmisten välisistä suhteista ryhmien muodostumisesta vastakkainasetteluun. Vaikka suuret ottelutapahtumat ovat valtavia mediatapauksia, tutkija muistuttaa jalkapallon olevan muutakin kuin MM- ja EM-kilpailut, Valioliiga tai Bundesliiga. Ruohonjuuritason sosiaalisessa ja globaalissa merkityksessä jalkapallo ei ole median määrittämää, vaan sen parissa keräännytään yhteen. Laine seuraa otteluita televisiosta lajin innokkaana fanina mutta väistämättä myös mediatutkijana. Samalla kaksoistietoisuuden tasolla hän sanoo elokuvatutkijana katsovansa elokuvia. Parhaillaan Kimmo Laine johtaa Turun yliopistossa laajaa suomalaisten elokuvien ympäristövaikutuksia koskevaa tutkimusta, jolla on Koneen Säätiön yli 500 000 euron rahoitus. Tutkimusjakson aikana, 1900-luvun alusta nykypäivään, Suomessa tuotettiin yli 1500 elokuvaa. Tutkijoiden ekokriittinen näkökulma kohdistuu siihen, miten pukuja ja lavasteita on kierrätetty, miten kuvausten vaatima sähkö on tuotettu tai miten paljon matkustettiin eri puolilla maata taltioimaan vaikkapa koskikuvauksia Kuusamossa. Hiilijalanjäljen arvioinnin ohella Laineen mielestä on syytä muistaa elokuvien symbolinen vaikutus. Suomalainen elokuva on luonut kuvaa luonnon kauneudesta, mikä on osaltaan vaikuttanut suomalaisten luonto- ja metsäsuhteeseen. Podcastin pikatehtävässä haastateltava joutuu valitsemaan, kumpi on parempi, jalkapallon kiistelty videoavusteinen VAR-tuomarointi vai inhimillinen tuomaritulkinta. Kirjavinkkinä Laine suosittelee Ágota Kristófin teosta Iso vihko. Sykähdyttävä kaunokirjallinen teos pani tutkijan ajattelemaan havaitsemisen ja ymmärtämisen tapoja uusiksi. Humanisti vastaa -podcastin toimittaa Turun yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan työelämäprofessori, toimittaja Riitta Monto. Podcastin tuottaa Turun yliopisto. Podcastin tekstivastine: https://www.utu.fi/humanisti-vastaa

Ord i øret
1105 - GOD BEDRING

Ord i øret

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 0:34


Derms and Conditions
Improving Your Clinical Approach To Chronic Urticaria

Derms and Conditions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 30:22


In this episode of Derms and Conditions, host James Q Del Rosso, DO, engages in a comprehensive discussion with Jason Hawkes, MD, MS, FAAD, a medical dermatologist in Rocklin, CA, on chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). They discuss CSU's position in the spectrum of urticarial conditions, explore differential diagnoses and treatment strategies, and offer a wealth of valuable insights into this complex disease. They begin by defining urticaria as a collection of conditions, explaining that this is often not well-delineated in textbooks or literature. Dr Hawkes categorizes urticaria into acute and chronic types, with chronic further divided into chronic inducible urticaria, which results from an identifiable trigger, and chronic spontaneous urticaria, which has no clear cause. They then explore differential diagnoses for CSU, including drug-induced urticarial reactions and conditions like mastocytosis or urticarial bullous pemphigoid that require thorough consideration. Transitioning to treatment strategies, they evaluate the use of systemic corticosteroids like prednisone for short-term relief in patients with CSU, taking into account reservations about long-term efficacy and potential side effects. Antihistamines are also highlighted for their rapid action, with Dr Hawkes encouraging prompt dosage adjustments if initial doses are ineffective. The conversation shifts to omalizumab, an injectable anti-IgE monoclonal antibody that has waned in popularity among dermatologists due to practical limitations and concerns over anaphylaxis risk. However, it is highlighted as a very effective treatment option for many patients with CSU, as it is amenable to office administration with low rates of anaphylaxis in real-world practice and has a broad consensus for use in guidelines. They conclude by touching on newer therapies in development that target alternative mechanisms, such as BTK and SYK inhibitors, which will broaden the therapeutic alternatives for patients with CSU. Tune into the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of CSU and glean invaluable insights into the nuances of this multifaceted condition.

NERVE
Nr. 133: En kort oppdatering

NERVE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 22:50


Syk. Show i Arendal med Dag Sørås. Brodering.Se livestream av podcasten her: www.youtube.com/@NERVEmedTone-Shop: https://www.shop.tonesabro.no-YouTube: youtube.com/tonesabro & youtube.com/NERVEmedTone-Støtt meg på Patreon: www.patreon.com/tonesabro-Ris og ros: nervemedtone@gmail.com -Sosiale medier: @nervemedtone / @tonesabroMusikk: "Robots in Motion" av Philter

Kallocast
44. Nostalgiapaloja: Maailmanmestarit 2008-dokumentti, osa 2

Kallocast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 72:14


Nostalgiapalojen jaksossa 44 kuullaan toinen osa Maailmamestarit 2008-dokumentista. 14.12.2023 tuli kuluneeksi tasan 15 vuotta siitä, kun salibandyn Suomen miesten maajoukkue voitti historiallisen ensimmäisen miesten MM-kullan Tsekeissä Prahassa. Tätä arvokasta muistoa vaalien Salibandymuseo julkaisee kuulijoilleen paljon puhutun ja lähes legendaariseksi kohonneen MM2008-dokumentin DVD:n audiona. Tässä Nostalgiapalojen podcastin jaksossa nro 44 jatketaan siitä, mihin edellisessä jaksossa jäätiin. Tässä jälkimmäisessä osassa kuullaan ratkaisevan jatkoaikamaalin tehnyttä Tero Tiitua. Tuo finaalin jatkoaikamaali valittiin vuoden 2008 sykähdyttävimmäksi urheiluhetkeksi ja palkittiin Uuno-pokaalilla. Ääneen pääsee myös kultajoukkueen kapteeni Mikael Järvi. Haastattelut hoitaa Oskari Saari. Jakson jälkipeleissä päästään kulissien taakse, kun maailmanmestarit luovuttivat maailmanmestaruusrekvisiittaa Suomen Urheilumuseoon. Haastattelut Urheilumuseossa hoitaa Reeo ”Reksa” Tiiainen. Jälkipeliosuudessa kuullaan myös liiton silloisen puheenjohtajan Matti Ahteen puhe Maailmanmestareille järjestetyllä joululounaalla 2008. Lopun ekstrana kuullaan Salibandyliiton tuottamasta videosarjasta ”Sankaritarinoita” Tero Tiitun muistelo kultaisesta vuoden 2008 Prahasta. Koko setin on kasannut museoukko Jari Kinnunen. 00:00:00 – 00:19:29 Kultainen Praha – Tero Tiitu - Karvas vuoden 2006 muisto - Pyrkimys sattuman yläpuolelle - ”Voittaja ei koskaan luovuta” - Sopivan nöyrä asenne - Tyhjä maali edessä - Miten pelit ratkaistaan? - Psykologinen muuri murrettu - Vamos! 00:19:30 – 00:35:08 Kultainen Praha – Mikael Järvi - 2006 tiputtiin maan pinnalle - Kasvun paikka - Ansionmenetyskorvaukset - Vahva sitoutuminen - Häiriötekijöitä ottelun aikana - Ruotsalaiset olivat aika puhki - Lisää pökköä pesään - Katsotaan mitä tulevaisuus tuo tullessaan 00:35:09 – 00:48:09 Jälkipelit – Suomen Urheilumuseo - Suomalaista urheiluhistoriaa - Erittäin harvinainen suoritus - Maailmanmestariesineistö heti esille - Ollaan huippu-urheilustatuksen arvoisia - Järven paita Kurrin paidan viereen - Todelliset voittajat tulevat tappioiden kautta - Mikael Järven esikuvat? - Suomen kansallislaji? - Kyllä me pystytään, kyllä me voidaan 00:48:10 – 01:06:58 Jälkipelit – Joululounas – Matti Ahde - Puolisoiden merkitys - Salibandyn läpilyönti suomalaiseen urheiluun - Voittamisen koreografialla oli iso merkitys - Eurooppalaista urheiluhistoriaa - Harvinaista draamaa - Sponsorointinäkymät? - Kansainvälisen Olympiakomitean jäsenyys - "Olette tehneet hienon työn” - ”Pidetään pokaalin kahvoista kiinni” 01:06:59 – 01:12:13 Jälkipelit – Sankaritarinoita – Tero Tiitu - ”Orgastinen fiilis” - Draamallisesti täydellinen tapa - Kovia jätkiä ja mimmejä - Sykähdyttävin urheiluhetki - Elämän äärimmäisiä kokemuksia

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Characterization of covalent inhibitors that disrupt the interaction between the tandem SH2 domains of SYK and FCER1G phospho-ITAM

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.28.551026v1?rss=1 Authors: Bashore, F. M., Katis, V. L., Du, Y., Sikdar, A., Wang, D., Bradshaw, W. J., Rygiel, K. A., Leisner, T. M., Chalk, R., Mishra, S., Williams, A. C., Gileadi, O., Brennan, P. E., Wiley, J. C., Gockley, J., Cary, G. A., Carter, G. W., Young, J. E., Pearce, K. H., Fu, H., the Emory-Sage-SGC TREAT-AD Center,, Axtman, A. D. Abstract: RNA sequencing and genetic data support spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) and high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor subunit gamma (FCER1G) as putative targets to be modulated for Alzheimer's disease (AD) therapy. FCER1G is a component of Fc receptor complexes that contain an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM). SYK interacts with the Fc receptor by binding to doubly phosphorylated ITAM (p-ITAM) via its two tandem SH2 domains (SYK-tSH2). Interaction of the FCER1G p-ITAM with SYK-tSH2 enables SYK activation via phosphorylation. Since SYK activation is reported to exacerbate AD pathology, we hypothesized that disruption of this interaction would be beneficial for AD patients. Herein, we developed biochemical and biophysical assays to enable the discovery of small molecules that perturb the interaction between the FCER1G p-ITAM and SYK-tSH2. We identified two distinct chemotypes using a high-throughput screen (HTS) and orthogonally assessed their binding. Both chemotypes covalently modify SYK-tSH2 and inhibit its interaction with FCER1G p-ITAM. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Plano Secuencia
Enferma de mí

Plano Secuencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 60:10


Signe, una barista que se siente opacada por la atención que genera su novio Thomas, decide ocasionarse a sí misma una enfermedad de la piel para conseguir ser el centro del mundo en Enferma de mí (Syk pike, 2022), una comedia negra de Kristoffer Borgli que apunta a diseccionar la patológica necesidad de viralización que sufre la sociedad hoy en día. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kuusi kuvaa
Kuusi kuvaa työelämäprofessori Sami Sykön elämästä

Kuusi kuvaa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 43:24


Sami Sykkö syntyi itähelsinkiläiseen työläisperheeseen. Isä teki välillä kahta työtä, jotta perhe pystyi maksamaan Samin kalliin harrastuksen. Kun Sami lopulta voitti Suomen mestaruuden 13-vuotiaana 1984, siihen loppui luistelu. Mallintyöt alkoivat vahingossa ja sattumalta, kun naapurin täti kysyi Samilta ihan ohimennen, olisiko hän kenties kiinnostunut tekemään lapsimallin töitä. Ja Samihan oli. Muodista tulikin Sykön merkittävin ura. Syksyllä 2022 Sykkö aloitti työelämäprofessorina LUT:ssä eli Lappeenrannan ja Lahden teknillisessä yliopistossa. Ohjelman toimittaa Vesa Kytöoja.

The Canadian Investor
How to Make your Mortgage Interest Payments Tax Deductible

The Canadian Investor

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 47:17


In this episode, we start by talking about the Smith Maneuver which allows homeowners to make their mortgage interest payments tax deductible. Braden then goes over the parallels between investing and golfing. We finish the episode with stocks on our watchlist. Symbols of stocks discussed: AXON, IHI, TMO, DHR, SYK, MDT, BSX, EW Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon's twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden's twitter: @BradoCapitalBuy us a coffee ☕️ ❤️: https://ko-fi.com/tcipodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Global Value
Stryker Stock Analysis | SYK Stock | $SYK Stock Analysis | Best Dividend Growth Stock to Buy Now?

Global Value

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 11:33


In this video, we'll perform a SYK stock analysis and figure out what the company looks like based on the numbers. Is Stryker one of the best health stocks to buy at the current price? Find out in the video above! Global Value's Stryker Corporation stock analysis. Check out Seeking Alpha Premium and score an annual plan for just $119 - that's 50% off! Plus all funds from affiliate referrals go directly towards supporting the channel! Affiliate link - https://www.sahg6dtr.com/H4BHRJ/R74QP/ If you'd like to try Sharesight, please use my referral link to support the channel! https://www.sharesight.com/globalvalue (remember you get 4 months free if you sign up for an annual subscription!) Stryker Corporation ($SYK) | Stryker Corporation Stock Value Analysis | Stryker Corporation Stock Dividend Analysis | SYK Dividend Analysis | $SYK Dividend Analysis (Recorded July 15, 2022) ❖ MUSIC ❖ ♪ "Lift" Artist: Andy Hu License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. ➢ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... ➢ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQCuf... 8 Pillar Analysis Props to Everything Money ➢ https://www.youtube.com/c/EverythingMoney

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
N-WASP-dependent branched actin polymerization attenuates B-cell receptor signaling by increasing the molecular density of receptor clusters

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.14.532631v1?rss=1 Authors: Bhanja, A., Lazzaro, M., Upadhyaya, A., Song, W. Abstract: Antigen-induced B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling is critical for initiating and regulating B-cell activation. The actin cytoskeleton plays essential roles in BCR signaling. Upon encountering cell-surface antigens, actin-driven B-cell spreading amplifies signaling, while B-cell contraction following spreading leads to signal attenuation. However, the mechanism by which actin dynamics switch BCR signaling from amplification to attenuation is unknown. Here, we show that Arp2/3-mediated branched actin polymerization is required for B-cell contraction. Contracting B-cells generate centripetally moving actin foci from lamellipodial F-actin networks in the B-cell plasma membrane region contacting antigen-presenting surfaces. Actin polymerization driven by N-WASP, but not WASP, generates these actin foci. N-WASP-dependent actin foci facilitate non-muscle myosin II recruitment to the contact zone to create actomyosin ring-like structures. Furthermore, B-cell contraction increases BCR molecular density in individual clusters, leading to decreased BCR phosphorylation. Increased BCR molecular density reduced levels of the stimulatory kinase Syk, the inhibitory phosphatase SHIP-1, and their phosphorylated forms in individual BCR clusters. These results suggest that N-WASP-activated Arp2/3 generates centripetally moving foci and contractile actomyosin ring-like structures from lamellipodial networks, enabling contraction. B-cell contraction attenuates BCR signaling by pushing out both stimulatory kinases and inhibitory phosphatases from BCR clusters, providing novel insights into actin-facilitated signal attenuation. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Oncotarget
Mivavotinib for Relapsed/Refractory B-cell Lymphoma (Updated)

Oncotarget

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 5:08


A new research paper was published in Oncotarget's Volume 14, entitled, “Spleen tyrosine kinase/FMS-like tyrosine kinase-3 inhibition in relapsed/refractory B-cell lymphoma, including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: updated data with mivavotinib (TAK-659/CB-659).” Researchers Leo I. Gordon, Reem Karmali, Jason B. Kaplan, Rakesh Popat, Howard A. Burris III, Silvia Ferrari, Sumit Madan, Manish R. Patel, Giuseppe Gritti, Dima El-Sharkawi, F. Ian Chau, John Radford, Jaime Pérez de Oteyza, Pier Luigi Zinzani, Swaminathan P. Iyer, William Townsend, Harry Miao, Igor Proscurshim, Shining Wang, Shilpi Katyayan, Ying Yuan, Jiaxi Zhu, Kate Stumpo, Yaping Shou, Cecilia Carpio, and Francesc Bosch from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, University College London Hospitals, Sarah Cannon Research Institute/Tennessee Oncology, Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII, University of Texas Health Science Center, Florida Cancer Specialists/Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Royal Marsden Hospital, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and University of Manchester, Hospital Universitario HM Sanchinarro, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, Università di Bologna, Houston Methodist Cancer Center, Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc. (TDCA), Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Labcorp Drug Development report an updated analysis from a phase I study of the spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) and FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 inhibitor mivavotinib. They present data for the overall cohort of lymphoma patients and the subgroup of patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), including an expanded cohort not included in the initial report. “Mivavotinib (TAK-659/CB-659) is an investigational, oral, reversible, potent dual inhibitor of spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) and FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) [18]. SYK is an essential component of the B-cell receptor signaling pathway; abnormal SYK signaling has been implicated in the pathogenesis of DLBCL and several other B-cell malignancies.” Patients with relapsed/refractory lymphoma for which no standard treatment was available received mivavotinib 60–120 mg once daily in 28-day cycles until disease progression/unacceptable toxicity. A total of 124 patients with lymphoma, including 89 with DLBCL, were enrolled. Overall response rates (ORR) in response-evaluable patients were 45% (43/95) and 38% (26/69), respectively. Median duration of response was 28.1 months overall and not reached in DLBCL responders. In subgroups with DLBCL of germinal center B-cell (GCB) and non-GCB origin, ORR was 28% (11/40) and 58% (7/12), respectively. Median progression free survival was 2.0 and 1.6 months in the lymphoma and DLBCL cohorts, respectively. Grade ≥3 treatment-emergent adverse events occurred in 96% of all lymphoma patients, many of which were limited to asymptomatic laboratory abnormalities; the most common were increased amylase (29%), neutropenia (27%), and hypophosphatemia (26%). “These findings support SYK as a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of patients with B-cell lymphomas, including DLBCL.” DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28352 Correspondence to: Leo I. Gordon - l-gordon@northwestern.edu About Oncotarget Oncotarget is a primarily oncology-focused, peer-reviewed, open access journal. Papers are published continuously within yearly volumes in their final and complete form, and then quickly released to Pubmed. To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com and connect with us: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/oncotarget Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/oncotarget Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oncotargetjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/OncotargetYouTube LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget

The Canadian Investor
The Largest Fraud in History

The Canadian Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 57:44


In this Monday release, we are doing a hybrid episode. We start by discussing the new Netflix documentary on Bernie Madoff. Simon then talks about some potential emerging markets other than China. We then go over some recent earnings and go over stocks on our watchlist.  Tickers of stocks discussed: MA, V, ASML, CNR.TO, AMZN, GOOG, CP.TO, COST, INTU, ICE, NDAQ, AAPL, CRWD, HD, TSM, LMT, RACE, AXON, TXN, BLK, ATZ.TO, MELI, ADBE, SBUX, LSEG, UHAUL, TMO, SYK, ABNB, CPRT, MSCI, LYV, TYL Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon's twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden's twitter: @BradoCapital Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor  Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor  Sign up to Stratosphere for free

#Sillypodden
325 - Mudryks miljoner och Qatars miljarder

#Sillypodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 54:04


Mykhailo Mudryk var på väg till Arsenal. Trodde vi och alla andra. Inklusive Mudryk själv. Men Chelseas boss Todd Boehly ville annat och signade den talangfulle ukrainaren mitt framför näsan på serieledarna. Men hur ska ha egentligen få plats i Chelseas offensiv? Liverpools ägare förhandlar med investerare från Qatar om försäljning och Syk ställer sig frågan vilken fotbollsvärld man egentligen vill representera? Barcelona vill byta grejer med Napoli, Trossard är petad och är verkligen Yann Sommer tillräckligt lång för Bayern München?

The Canadian Investor
How Often Should You Check Your Portfolio?

The Canadian Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 45:49


Psychology can be an investors' greatest asset or downfall and how often you look at your portfolio returns could have a big impact on that. We discuss if you should be owning stock in the company you work for and answer a listener question about navigating taxes in a non-registered account. Tickers of stocks discussed: MSFT, PM, EL, ADP, IDXX, PEP, SYK, MKC, V, WAT, BFB, AMZN, META, GOOGL, INTU, MTD, CHD, ADBE, NKE, PYPL, OTIS, VRSN, SBR, FTNT, MASI Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon's twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden's twitter: @BradoCapital Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor  Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor  Sign up to Stratosphere for free

Dapper Dividends
DD157~ How Much The 12 Days Of Christmas Costs - Good Investment?

Dapper Dividends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 30:28


Did you know that PNC has a 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS price index? In this episode, we look at the cost of the 12 days of Christmas and if it would be a good investment. We'll also cover some dividend stock increases and a dividend cut, plus why I'm leaving lofty.ai- Tickers mentioned in this episode- SLG, VFC, MA, SYK, DE, CARR, CUBE, HBI, AMT, BMY, ZTS, ECL, EIX, WPC, WM, AVGO. chatGPT link HERE All the Berkshire Hathaway annual meetings podcast One penny at a time PODCAST Get my FREE 48 page eBook "Brief Thoughts on Life, Love & Investing" HERE See Russ in action at his job doing some WELDING! Get cash back on your gas, with the UPSIDE APP. CLICK HERE! Contact - russ@dapperdividends.com The Official Dapper Dividends Shop! **SPECIAL SEEKINGALPHA.COM offer - $99 for the annual plan. Use this affiliate link and I'll get a few bucks kicked back my way at no additional cost to you- CLICK HERE! WallStreetSurvivor.com "Is Seeking Alpha Worth It?" I highly recommend this book for ALL interested in dividend investing, from beginner to advanced - "The Dividend Millionaire" book (The above links are an affiliation where I will receive a small commission at no additional charge to you.) Check my website out - https://dapperdividends.com/ Follow Russ on Twitter - @Rustyram78 Remember this is not financial advice and it's ultimately your money and your responsibility!

Psychiatry.dev -  All Abstracts TTS
TREM2 drives microglia response to amyloid-β via SYK-dependent and -independent pathways – PubMed

Psychiatry.dev - All Abstracts TTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022


https://psychiatry.dev/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-10610.mp3?cb=1667301738.mp3 Playback speed: 0.8x 1x 1.3x 1.6x 2x Download: TREM2 drives microglia response to amyloid-β via SYK-dependent and -independent pathways – PubMed Shoutang Wang et al. Cell. 2022. Genetic studies haveFull EntryTREM2 drives microglia response to amyloid-β via SYK-dependent and -independent pathways – PubMed

Motley Fool Money
Stocks and Investing Books We're Bullish On

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 38:58


Snap fell 30% and took other social media and advertising stocks down with it. (0:30) Emily Flippen and Ron Gross discuss: - Pinterest, Meta Platforms, and Alphabet getting dragged down by Snap's bad news - American Express shares falling despite increased full-year guidance - Boston Beer's strong 3rd-quarter report - The latest from Microsoft, Netflix, Tesla, and Tractor Supply (19:15) Emily and Ron dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss: - Medical device pure-plays - Investing books they recommend - Surprising economics of pumpkin spice - The latest from McDonald's and Keurig Dr. Pepper - Stocks they're more bullish on - Two stocks on their radar: ASML Holding and Blackstone Got a question about investing? Email podcasts@fool.com Stocks mentioned: SNAP, PINS, META, GOOG, GOOGL, CAT, DE, AXP, NFLX, MSFT, TSLA, TSCO, SAM, MCD, DNUT, SYK, MDT, ZBH, JNJ, RMD, SG, FNCL, JPM, SBUX, PEP, KO, KDP, BX, ASML Host: Chris Hill Guests: Emily Flippen, Ron Gross Engineer: Dan Boyd

MageTalk: A Magento Podcast
#236 Everyone Loves A Good Slack Rant

MageTalk: A Magento Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 66:25


[00:01:25] Kalen: We're finally in a good, uh, 2 36. So episode 2 36. So the last one was bringing amnesty into the fold 2 35 and[00:01:36] Willem: we're finally episodes 236.[00:01:40] Kalen: 2 36. We're getting into a pretty, pretty steady schedule here. I think this is, uh, you know, we, we said, Hey, let's, let's, uh, let's test the waters with this whole idea of rebooting ma talk.And, um, you don't know until, you know, but I think [00:02:00] it seems it's happening. It seems this is actually happening. So I have a question to, um, yes,[00:02:10] Willem: Asher almost at episode 240. Yes. Just four to go. How do you feel about the fact that people have spent 10 days of their lives listening to you? That's crazy on me.Talk.[00:02:30] Kalen: That's pretty nuts, man. Whenever you take a step back and think about the aggregate, uh, stuff, it blows your mind cuz. That's kind of the cool thing about podcasts is that you don't really, you're not really conscious of the aggregate when you're doing it. You're just kind of chatting with a buddy.That's, what's so beautiful about it. But then when you think about it, like, I remember hearing Joe Rogan talk about that as if I know anything about what it's like to be that famous, but, [00:03:00] um, same dynamic, different scale. But like when he realized he had this massive audience, it was like a huge surprise, but, um,[00:03:12] Willem: just, uh, two more, no, four more days.And then we have magenta New York and you'll feel you'll reconnect,[00:03:24] Kalen: feel the vibes I'm already at your[00:03:26] Willem: field of vibes and[00:03:28] Kalen: yeah, I've been feeling the vibes, man. I've been feeling the online vibes and, um, But it's always better in person. It's always, there's something it's always magical in person,[00:03:42] Willem: you know?Yeah. I was so happy that events were back earlier this year. Yeah.[00:03:46] Kalen: Yeah. Um, yeah, man, I'm finally ready to talk about the new thing I tweeted about it this morning. Oh, wow. Wow. Yeah, the, [00:04:00] the new business, the community.[00:04:04] Willem: Um, let me life check what this new, the tweet was you have, because obviously, I don't know.I don't know anything about you've this new thing[00:04:12] Kalen: yet. Yeah. You've been busy working. how screwed up would it be if there was, uh, I won't, I won't even mention it. Um, so , if there was a certain version, um, so,[00:04:28] Willem: uh, I made a thing as what you tweeted and it's Mitch chat.club, Mitch private community. That's.Tell me about your new, um, board Mitch yacht club. Yes,[00:04:43] Kalen: honestly, that was a really good name that you posted. I like that a lot. Um, so so, um, so this is a slack that I created seven years ago. Uh, that was initially just, um, [00:05:00] You know, I was wanting to just, you know, have a place to chat with other, uh, magenta developers, doing stuff.It got up to five, 600 users. And, um, I was real active with it, uh, for, for years. And there was a bunch of people in there, you know, a lot of the, you know, a lot of the, you know, um, big names, as you would say. I see it feels so douchy to say that, but, um, but anyways, it, it was, it was a cool little thing. And then, um, the last couple years I kind of ghosted from it as I sort of generally pulled back a lot from the community and, um, mm-hmm and so, but there was this like skeleton and, and I'd always thought about turning it into a paid community because there's just lots.Cool stuff you could do, but I didn't really have a, a real reason to do that until now when I decided to ramp down commerce hero and I was like, okay, I gotta find something to do. I gotta start making a living. I gotta [00:06:00] find a, a, a way to replace the, in my income and things like that. And so it was this thing.It was this thread that I'd been thinking about for years and, um, had been building community for years is just a little free slack thing. And, um, and so, uh, so yeah, so what's objective, what's the objective. The objective, um, is to. Um, have, um, I should be better at this by now explaining the objective. Um, it's to have a place to connect with, with your peers is I think a lot of it as an a, as a, like a digital analog to a conference, you go to a conference costs a little bit of money.Um, it, that does create a bit of a barrier to entry. Um, but it's an environment where you can learn stuff. Um, there's also gonna be weekly talks, live talks [00:07:00] there's um, um, but also like to me, the magic of it, the purpose, the objective of it is more than just like, you're gonna learn things. You're gonna be able to get your Magento questions answered.It's mm-hmm, There's a magic that happens when you combine. getting technical questions answered with having a place to socialize. That's kind of fun. Um, and, uh, basically those, those two things, um, and you know, everybody's in a million different slacks and discords and stuff like that. But, um, you know, some are more engaged than others.Every company has a slack, some are more engaged than others. I think about, you know, a friend of mine who was at a company that was this great team, really vibrant team, really collaborative. They'd have a lot of fun together, post memes, da da, da, da, but also they would, um, you know, if they needed help with anything, they [00:08:00] could post a question, get an answer really quickly, very collaborative, right.And as, as everybody's going remote, everybody's using slack or collaboration tools. Now the question is, how good are they? How good is the environment, the community. So companies have a culture, companies have a community component to them, but I'm trying to create this at more of a distributed level across the whole, uh, ecosystem because some, and some people go, listen, man, I already have a company slack.It's great. We love it. It's perfect. I can get all my questions answered. We have a great time. The vibes are strong, so you may not need this if that's you. Right. Other people are like, man, like I was talking to buddies like man, our slack used to be so strong, but whatever happened, a bunch of people left the company.Now it feels kind of dead. So this is a, a way to kind of support, um, people with those, with those different.[00:08:56] Willem: It's also hard to always complain about the projects and your colleagues [00:09:00] and your company slack. It's nice to have like a, an external slack to complain[00:09:05] Kalen: at that. That is a big part of it. That is a big, there's a rant channel in the slack, which is one of the, like the most active people in the slack like that channel the most.And I think that it's really important to let off some steam it's a human need. It's a psychological need to go shit, man, this client just told me to do this. It's so du it's. So Stu now this gets into the topic I wanted us that we started getting into last week that I want to dive into is mm-hmm how do you create the rules of engagement in a slack community in general, in mind, specifically in yours, specif.What does it, what's that line between being yourself, talking a little bit of shit and, and being toxic. Right. I don't think that you can strictly, uh, define that, but I think that [00:10:00] I'm going into it with the best of intentions. The amnesty thing is a perfect example. People in our, uh, people constantly talk shit about amnesty.Why? Because they've had bad experiences in the past, but what happened was inspired by your collaborating with them and, and things like that. I said, you know what? And, and, and we did the, we talked about it on the podcast and I said, and the, the, the CEO, uh, replied on Twitter, Serge. And, um, and so we had a conversation.I said, listen, um, I'd like to get you into this community. There's a lot of negative sentiment. And my thought on, um, on, uh, the, the, the way people should be allowed to communicate is like, Uh, they should be allowed to say some negative things, right? I don't want to tell everybody everything they has to say has to be.So I want people to be themselves. If you're having a bar with, if you're having a drink at a bar with a friend, you're [00:11:00] gonna say, dude, this thing is shit. This extension is shit. Or, you know, so I want to be able to create some, some kind of an environment of that, where you can be honest, be yourself, but, but then what happened is I.I talked to him. I thought this guy, this guy understands the challenges. He's willing to deal with the negativity and turn it into a productive thing. I said, and this has turned into another, I think big benefit of the community is that all the members are gonna have priority escalation directly to the CEO for amnesty issues.And I want to do this for all the different extension companies out there. Now, in order to do that, I have to make sure that what they're escalating. Is not, they're not just ranting about every ran. So there's already begun to be some conversations in the extensions channel where people are say ranting, and then, so we're going, okay.So here's the deal. Amnesty released some improved coding standards a year and a half ago or two years ago, whatever it was, they're working on improving their quality from that point [00:12:00] forward. So if you have an issue you wanna rant in the ran channel, have a have at it, have a blast. If you wanna talk about it in the extensions channel, we need to keep the conversation focused on what can actually be improved.So if there's an issue constructive, so if there's something you hit four years ago and you're angry about it, I hear you. That sucks you. That caused a lot of pain in your life. You may have had to stay up all night because of a deployment. That's real. However, if we're talking here, let's talk about what can be changed now.Has let's point to the specific extension, has that been addressed recently or not? Has that been fixed recently or not? And I I'm gonna need to see some real movement from Serge, from, uh, the quality improvements. I don't, I don't understand all of the quality issues across 200 extensions. I'm trying to understand that.I want to see good faith progress and somewhat quick progress towards improving all this stuff. [00:13:00] Um, so that's, that was something I think that was very productive that came out of people. Just being honest about how they felt about, you know, stuff they were dealing with.[00:13:12] Willem: Yeah, I always feel well, always. Um, as I've grown through the, as I've gone through some personal growth in the past years, I've decided to focus on the positive things.As I, as I also said in the last, uh, last week when we spoke, um, it's a choice to focus on the negative things. Mm-hmm and I, I have joked on, on the, on slack, in this amnesty FRA, where I said, um, if you can't, if you, if you can't deal with the amnesty extensions and, and fix the issues that you are facing there, then the exchanges are not for you.If you're above that level of what am MSST offers out of the box mm-hmm and you can do better [00:14:00] either. Either you should be able to, to fix this one load in the loop and create a patch and, and then still make use of all of the boiler plate coat that is there, that you can get for a quite low amount cheaper than what you can build it yourself for.Mm-hmm . And if you're stuck with an extension and you can't, you don't have the time or budget or skills to fix it, maybe look for another vendor or build it yourself. Mm-hmm um, And try to try to look at it, uh, in a, in a positive manner. And, um, you can get, you can get really stuck in, in just focusing on, on the things that aren't, I,[00:14:40] Kalen: I agree.I agree with that. And that would be how I'd personally approach it. And there, there are people that say, listen, I, I don't work with amnesty extensions in my particular business. And I think that's a, that can be a totally reasonable approach. Uh, depending on the scale that you work at, the type of clients you work at, I will say that if [00:15:00] you are a developer at an agency and it's really not your choice, whether or not to work with that extension, it's a decision your boss made is the decision the client made, and you're kind of stuck with it.Mm-hmm I can understand a level of resentment there where you're like, man, I, this, I can't get support on this. It's gonna take me an insane amount of time to fix it. It's ma you know, Even still, if that's the position you're in, you know, your job is to, is to scope out, Hey, here's what it's gonna take to fix X, Y, and Z.Um, it's your job to review the code and say, here are the issues and, and line them out. Um, so even then I agree with you. You can be objective about it. You can be constructive, but I can understand people that are stuck with an extension that's, that's breaking stuff left and right. I can understand them being angry about that.Mm-hmm and I think that, you know, that's fair. Um,[00:15:54] Willem: yeah, that's a good point. Yeah. It's um, I guess in general, if you're [00:16:00] working at an agency where you work with fixed prices and the customer, the customer's on a budget and he, he doesn't wanna spend the additional money on custom built features or mm-hmm and you are, you are the one facing the issues and you are, you, you are pushed to do things to fix things cheaply, and all of these cheap extensions are conflicting with each other, then that sucks.I understand. Mm-hmm yeah. Yeah. At the same time, a lot of these extensions work pretty well out of the box and is solve an issue that are for. Maybe 80% of the market that doesn't run a multimillion store on magenta. I, if you look at the 80,000 stores that are currently live on magenta two mm-hmm, probably 80% won't feel the performance impact because either the catalog is too small, uh, to really feel the performance issues.Yeah. Or, or they just [00:17:00] don't have that amount of visitors hitting the site constantly. If you're a, if you're a merchant doing a couple of thousand a month and you have a cheap store and there's, there's 10 amnesty Sanchez there that are pulling performance down a bit. Um, yeah, that's, that's the, the downside of being on a budget, but it's still, so it makes it possible for these merchants to have those features at all.Otherwise they,[00:17:24] Kalen: and that's the, that's the thing that it's easy for us. If we're in the dev community, working on high end stores, it's easy for us to ignore. That side of the market, that wa that has a demand for a certain budget extension that solves a business problem. That's a real thing. And, and the other thing that has been really cool in the community is that as Serge has come in, I've had some people go, Hey, I have a really good deployment pipeline that I use that does, um, that does, you know, checks across different versions of Magento and everything else that does code quality [00:18:00] checks, all sorts of stuff.Right. And everybody's building these types of things out. And so they're saying, Hey, I will, I I'll help you. And like for free, like, I'll help you if you, I don't know what they have or don't have on their end, as far as deployment pipelines, automated quality checks. But I have people in the community that go, I would like to help you guys fix this.We'll help you build out, set up your infrastructure. And so now I want to get them to start collaborating so that that'll help Amnesty's business. That'll that'll eventually improve their quality and hopefully make them more money in the long run. Mm-hmm make the community's lives easier. So things like that, that can happen ho hopefully that, that can happen, uh, are pretty cool.Like I pretty, I get excited about that kind of stuff.[00:18:51] Willem: Yeah. You're gonna have your hands full, if you wanna do that for more, I know extension vendors. I know dude, because [00:19:00] there's a couple out there and I know every extension vendor has extensions that that might have some load in the loops and amnesty is by far not the only, and we see a lot of extensions come by.Like we have, yeah, yeah. So many extensions that are being made compatible with Huda. So we have insight and the quality of, of a lot of those extensions. And to be honest, all of the extension vendors have different varying quality of extensions. Yeah. Yeah. Um, and that's just, some of them are maybe five years old and hotly updated.They they've been. Kept up to date with new PHP Magental versions, but that's it. And those might be low running extensions that they, that they don't sell as much as a amnesty shop buy is probably one of the largest chunks of income. And you would expect that to be right, uh, of high quality, uh, right. [00:20:00] But then yeah, others not[00:20:02] Kalen: so much.Yeah. It, it, you know, it may not be a fully solvable problem across every extension vendor. And I, you know, who knows, I I'm hoping this works out, but you're not gonna know until, you know, and, um, I'm starting to see some specific, um, things escalated to Serge related to specific extensions. I'm starting I'm I'm I'm, I'm now curious what to see some aggregate, um, information on their side, on the 200 different extensions that they have on quality metrics.And so, um, It, I hope it works out if it doesn't, it doesn't. I gave it a, I gave it a shot. Um, if it, if it does, it'll be pretty cool. And I think that there are ways to approach this, that, listen, I'm not ex expecting somebody to fix every problem in 200 extensions overnight. Nobody's expecting that, but if they can make, uh, good, you know, material progress that makes [00:21:00] everybody's life better.Sure. It's gonna, it's gonna require some investment by the extension vendor, but these investments we already know, pay for themselves, improving your code quality. Particularly if, if we, if you're getting a nice automated deployment pipeline check with quality check, you know, code quality check, those are the types of things that are gonna pay for themselves easily.And you can find things like load in the loop. I think I, I'm not too up to date personally, on what types of things you can really detect automatically, uh, in a reliable way. But I think that a lot of these, a lot of things I think, um, You can do pretty, pretty a decent job of, so we'll see, man. Yeah. It's a can of worms and , we'll see, we'll see where it goes.[00:21:47] Willem: Yeah. And, um, I think mostly it's, it's easy to underestimate how much work they put in, in maintenance and updating extensions, and they have a public roadmap MST. Uh, [00:22:00] it's a travel board and you can see what they're working on. It's it's quite a bit. Oh, that's good. Um, they've been working on, on Hoover compatibility and we, we have, we basically started out, we agreed that they would start making, uh, extensions compatible, and we had maybe eight that we already made compatible together with our community mm-hmm and, uh, we agreed that they will take over ownership of those compatibility modules and build them out to make them fully, fully, uh, fully featured.And, um, I think they have. About four, uh, four release now and free coming up, uh, which you can see in the, in the public roadmap. Um, and, um, yeah, to do that beside all of the other work that they do, um, yeah, they got their hands full. So, uh, probably when they start to get feedback on extensions, um, they only have so many developers that are all booked [00:23:00] for, for, uh, new extensions, continuous, uh, yeah.Uh, upgrades and improvements. So it might take a while before they pick up all of the feedback.[00:23:08] Kalen: Um, yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's gonna take time. It's not gonna be overnight. And at the same time, you know, there's a difference between. You know, they have 200 extensions, right? I don't know what the current code quality status is on all of the extensions, but there's a big difference between, you know, one extension has good quality and 199 have horrible quality and they're improving at an extremely slow rate versus.Maybe 50 of them have good quality and the other 150 are improving at a decent rate. So I have to wrap my head around how things are improving. A lot of people in the community are literally reliving past traumas related to things that have happened four years ago, five years ago, six years ago. And so, um, that's, that's a hu that's a human psychology thing.It [00:24:00] is what it is. So what is the current state as of today? I don't know. I'm trying to figure that out, but anybody who's integrating with Hova, I know they're smart. So to me, That shows that they see where things are going, they're paying attention and they're smart. So anybody doing that, I want to ha I want to talk to, because I think they'll understand that this type of stuff is better for everybody, including them in the long term, which is why they're investing in, in Hova, because it's good for them in the long term as well.There's a huge, um, there's a huge, uh, surge in the community towards, um, ho I was just talking to somebody today. Um, my friend, Jordan, who, uh, is building a headless checkout called rally Jordan go, I've known him. Uh, he actually built an email, uh, abandoned cart thing back in the day. We've never met in, in person, but he's a really cool guy.And, um, and, uh, and we [00:25:00] were chatting a bit and he's interested in Hova. I didn't even know he knew about Hova because he's doing all sorts of headless stuff. So anyways, um, um, Yeah. So we'll, we'll see where, where it all goes. Um,[00:25:17] Willem: but the sad thing, the sad thing for me of this new, this new product that you have is that it's all you use all of these no go tools, which are impossible for me to hack while.Well, I have this tradition that whenever you create a new product that I, that I, that I take a peek where[00:25:41] Kalen: no, no, see, this is, this is fantastic. Cuz if I would've built this myself a hundred percent, there would've been security holes. You would. Yeah, that's right. You had found a, um, an old ma male security hole if I recall.And um, yeah, probably a commerce hero one [00:26:00] too.[00:26:00] Willem: Yeah. So[00:26:03] Kalen: I'm this no code stuff is so it's so obviously there's limits to it. There's limits to what I can do with it, but. Ah, man, it's so fun to just be able to roll out little features quickly. Um, It's pretty, it's pretty, uh, just today I added a little portfolio thing that I'm starting to build out.So I wanna make the member profile pages a little more meaningful. Um, so, you know, people can add things like services they offer for people that offer services, um, freelance agency type stuff. But then I think a simpler way to build out, build them out is like a portfolio thing. So people can say. You know, so Damien for example, has a page.He can put daffodil on it. He can put Maia on it. Um, Simon sprinkle has a page. He can put his extensions on it. So I wanna start to build out these member profile pages and then there's tags associated to the [00:27:00] portfolio. There's tags associated to a lot of different stuff across the database. And then I can roll those up into the members so that then we can start to figure out who's good.Who's the who's into DevOps, right? Who's into Kubernetes, who's into price configurations. So that questions come up. I can figure out who to route questions to and things like that.[00:27:21] Willem: Let's do a voluntary sponsor break and give a shout out to Damien, uh, and, and promote his, uh, his Kubernetes, uh, setup. You, you, you know, a bit more about what he built there, but he, what, what is it exactly he has like this whole schematic and configuration that outer scales Magento on Kubernetes and it's plug and play.Yeah. How does that[00:27:48] Kalen: work? And I still don't, you know, I still don't know very much about it, but, um, Um, we had talked about me doing some promotion of it and, and, and stuff like that. [00:28:00] And I may or may not continue to do that rev share thing, but we had talked about a rev share thing of it. But, um, from what I understand, it's he has a few clients that his agency, clients that are, that are on it.And it does like auto scaling, um, really well, um, with, uh, with Kubernetes and he, and, um, he has this helm chart, which as far as I understand. Gotcha. Basically the it's the it's it's it's it's the. Code is infrastructure. I'm probably using that word, that term slightly incorrectly, but it determines how everything is configured.So it gets your message queues set up. It gets your auto scaling set up. Um, and it just gets everything orchestrated. So his, his, the way he describes it is like commerce orchestrated. Um, and just to emphasize,[00:28:52] Willem: yeah, just to emphasize how special it is that he has out scaling there, because that's something that Adobe still doesn't do with Adobe [00:29:00] cloud.Yeah. With Adobe commerce clouds a hundred percent. So like through, out scaling.[00:29:07] Kalen: Yeah. So, and I don't, you know, I know some people have different types of autoscaling and then, you know, it's like, it's one of these buzz words where some people are like, yeah, we have, autoscaling just email us and ask us to set up a new thing.Whenever you're expecting a surge, it's like, that's not autoscaling.[00:29:26] Willem: Um, then you go to 20 server notes and they never scale back down. And then when you need it yeah. For, for just one location, you scale up to 40 and you never scale down.[00:29:36] Kalen: totally. So my understanding and, and I don't know how this stuff all works is that he has it nailed that he's been doing this for five years.He has some really decent sized clients on it. Um, and one of the things that we're gonna start to do with actually we already started, I did my first one on Friday is we're doing these live sessions where we're calling them APIs and IPAs. Um, PJ, Peter yap came up with the [00:30:00] name, but we're gonna do like IPAs.I so, so this is sort of the funny thing about it is I, I have zero interest in IPAs or any, any beer that's fancy, I'm a bud light guy, but, um, but I'm a bud light and a rum and Coke guy. So here's the, here's the rum. But, um, but, uh, but I like the name of it, so I like it too. So we did our first one on Friday Alexander, uh, uh, B book, um, out of Germany, talked a little bit about a Magento one, um, uh, uh, B E M CSS methodology thing that he did, we had about seven, eight, uh, people in there.We drank some beers. We talked some texts and then, and yeah, it was fun. So he's gonna do one, we actually have it scheduled on Maia. Uh, he's got that coming up, I think in a week or two. So that'll be a good place to, um, to get into the, is that[00:30:58] Willem: the name of the product Maia. [00:31:00] Maia?[00:31:00] Kalen: Yeah. I keep telling him it's a horrible name.It's M a P P I a, I don't, I'm sure there's some deep meaning of the name tied into how Kubernetes works and stuff like that, but, um, it's, it's, um, it's map yet. And he sent me the website. He, he doesn't really ha it's just a placeholder website. He needs to work on that. He didn't want me sharing the website URL yet, but, um,[00:31:23] Willem: okay.But if you wanna know more about it, you should get, go to gray core.io and contact them. And that's gray core with a, a, not with a E yes. That's American gray, right? Is the[00:31:37] Kalen: honestly with a E I can. I can never, yes. I think that's American. I'm not Lord. I have not been known to be a spelling expert in any language but, um, I think, I think that's it.Um, so Maia think it's neat. Okay. Maia. Yeah. So what are you working on these days? [00:32:00] Well, I've given my huge promo advertisement. Let's let's, um, let's move it over to you for a minute.[00:32:08] Willem: I'm, uh, I'm a little bit involved in, uh, everything that's going on on, uh, MAs and, uh, some exciting news there last week was that they finally founded the organization in Poland.Uh that's right. So that means, uh, we can finally have some financial streams going in and out of the organization. And, um, cuz we're, we are paying some things out of our own pockets, uh, so far. Um, but now we can get some backing into the organization and start to set up also membership fee and such. Um, so major wise is, is, is the organization.We started out with Mosca magenta, open source community Alliance that, that that's right sent into MAs. So that's, uh, Magento open source, um, which is that's better. That's a better name. Let's[00:32:57] Kalen: be honest. [00:33:00][00:33:00] Willem: Yeah, well, Mosca also has[00:33:01] Kalen: a, you still like Mosca, you still wish you was[00:33:04] Willem: Mosca. No, no, I'm, I'm, I'm, uh, I'm, you're all in more than good with me, us, but it was funny that Moscow means, uh, uh, mosquito and Spanish.Yeah. Kind of gave, uh, in my head, I was a bit like this annoying, this annoying thing buzzing around that that, uh, was, um, influencing people. That's fun. That's kind of fun actually. Um, so, uh, but uh, yeah, ma west, um, uh, Currently, so major-os.org is the website. And, uh, does the content that we have there is growing.Um, so far we've built a, a distribution, a, a copy of magenta open source just to, uh, learn how the, the deployment mechanism works that that Magento has to, or Adobe has to turn this getup, this big monolithic, uh, getup [00:34:00] repository, turn that into an actual composer, distribution and packages. Um, and that's something that, uh, uh, uh, fi I has been working on together with, uh, Daniel SL and Damien has been helping their, uh, aunt on Syk from a one step checkouts has been, uh, very active there.Um, And, um, now the plan is to start building our own distribution, where we start adding our own features and box fixes and, uh, and accept merger requests there, which is,[00:34:33] Kalen: um, that's so exciting now, are you going to, are you, sorry, are you going to, um, as far as the way, this is gonna be structured, are you gonna have a base distribution that still maps to Magentos and then you're gonna have a layer on top of that in the form of separate yeah.That's why we[00:34:51] Willem: extensions or. . Yeah. That's why we first built the, the, the fork. So to say, so that's a dent copy to magenta [00:35:00] open source, and then that's not[00:35:02] Kalen: really fork. That's a that's that's like a distribution because it's identical.[00:35:07] Willem: Not yet. Well, so, well, a fork is a or mirror. It's a, it's a, a mirror. Yeah, it's a mirror.Yeah. A mirror. Okay. That's right. That's that's a better term. Yeah. So we have a mirror distribution. That's an exact copy of JE open source. And the cool thing is that we, we generate the new releases now also with a nightly edition. So that fixes the issue that people don't have access to releases to come out about this[00:35:32] Kalen: man.Yeah. I love it.[00:35:35] Willem: And then the next step is that on top of that. So we keep everything in sync, uh, and we keep rebasing rebasing to upstream. Um, so that we always stay compatible with, with the official Magental repository for as long as that as we can make that work. Um, and then we can start planning out, um, architectural changes, uh, extra packages that [00:36:00] we wanna put on top of that.Um, mm-hmm, maybe making Luma, uh, an, uh, optional package, uh, so that you can install Magento with just GraphQL, uh, or with just Luma or without a front end. And then you could put on top of that, for example. So, um, ah, that's so cool, man, that would solve some of the, the dependency issues and some of the performance issues.If you, if you're running. A hatless front and only then you don't need the Luma packages that only slow stuff down. Um, so yeah, that's, that's, that's really cool stuff. Um, I'm, I'm, I'm doing three or four, four meetings a week, um, on MAs, uh, that are each is , uh, at least an hour long. So that, that really takes up a chunk of my, uh, my work time.Mm-hmm um, and, uh, yeah, one of those meetings is a, is a, is a content. Content committee. So to say, while we're working on [00:37:00] Magento content for merchants, uh, we're trying to collaborate with, uh, the magenta association there. Uh, possibly we're gonna donate that as a, as a ready made website with content so that, uh, the magenta association can take ownership of that.Um, nice would be nice because then we can use some official Magental logo there as well as they are holding a nice, a, a trait model, or they have the rights to use the Magental logo, uh, on the website. Mm-hmm mm-hmm um, And then beside that, there's quite a lot of Magen association meetings now that, uh, I, and two other, uh, people have joined the, the board.So, uh, we're um, we're getting up to date there. Um, and we've normally, they, they always had one meeting a month, which is just crazy little if you want to achieve anything. Yeah. Um, yeah, so, um, we're now having two per month, but, uh, there's, there's some [00:38:00] extra small meetings we have in between just to get mm-hmm things up to speed and see, who's gonna take ownership over what particular committee that runs within the association.So that could be events or content or the podcast, or, um, all different, all different things are happening there. And, uh, we're working on. How we can streamline communication because I think that's the most important thing that's, that's lacking right now at the association, um, is, uh, communication of what is happening on the inside.And, uh, there's a lot of islands between all of these committees where community members are working, uh, and they don't know that much about what others are doing in other committees. Mm-hmm . Um, and one of the things that I wanna reevaluate is the current website that's being used, the platform that's being used for the McKen association website.Mm-hmm because that's being maintained by the external party and [00:39:00] everything that needs to be changed. There takes a long time and everything costs money mm-hmm mm-hmm and then we[00:39:06] Kalen: could just move that to more Ference sites. Yeah. Yeah. That should be something lighter weight. Yeah. Just have like[00:39:12] Willem: five, five, uh, uh, content editors that are approved yep.To make changes. Yep. And then take any contribution from community to, to, uh, to change pages and, uh, and have that refu emerged, uh, in[00:39:30] Kalen: some way. Yep. A hundred percent. Yep. That makes a lot of sense.[00:39:35] Willem: Yeah. And we're having meetings with Adobe about the Magental branding. Uh, apparently does a plan in the making how, how Adobe wants to continue communicating the Magental brand, uh, which currently.Isn't that clear. We see a lot of different communication coming out of Adobe from different departments. And it's not just this, not just one and this [00:40:00] Nu not one guideline that tells Adobe employees yeah. In what way they should communicate the Magental brand. And so currently, if you go to magenta.com, you're redirected to a Adobe page that says Magento is now Adobe commerce.And that has really angered me, um, because it's, it's false. And even if I talk directly to Adobe people and especially the decision makers, they're like, yeah, that's not the, that's not the right communication. That's not the right wording[00:40:30] Kalen: or accurate thing. Is that majo Medo, uh, Magento commerce edition is now Adobe commerce edition.Mm-hmm so I could understand the, the, the, the mix up there. Um, but yeah, the issue[00:40:42] Willem: there is that the organization. Adobe's such a big organization. They have a content department. Oh yeah. And a marketing department. And they, they get assigned to update a page and they're like, oh yeah. So, uh, I, I read that magentas now Adobe commerce and they put it there and then then if [00:41:00] you wanna get that change again, you need to go through 10 layers.Me as a community member, magenta community member need to go through 10, 10, 10 different shacks in a chain to reach their content apartment. And then they're like, well, I'm not sure if that's actually. I've read this document that says that Magento no longer is called that. So, yeah, it's, uh, it's, it's difficult, but they they're working on a plan to do that better and work more with the community together.Um, we're working on, on, um, uh, a better format to, for the maintenance of Magento open source for pool requests on the official Magental repository to, um, to get more influence from the community to get things changed in Magento core, um, which is, um, which is looking promising. So, uh, it's not gonna be the Magental LTS S YESS that that we've been, [00:42:00] um, that was a plan, a concept that we worked on for a long time, especially together with Eric EY mm-hmmAnd, um, at the time that he left it also became clear that, uh, not. Every department and Adobe signed off on that plan. And, um, and eventually they decided to, um, um, to focus on improving the workflow of contributions and, and, uh, um, giving more ownership to the community over the product in a different way than having two versions.They basically said, if it's so hard for us to maintain one version of magenta together with the community, then we're gonna make it even more complicated. If we're gonna have two versions of Magento and then find a way to, to, uh, to do that well. So they said let's just focus on one version of the product.Um, honestly,[00:42:53] Kalen: that makes sense to me. I know I still don't completely understand the short term and long term thing. I know you tried [00:43:00] explaining it to me once, but it, that makes sense to me, like,[00:43:05] Willem: you know, it's fine enough to, um, In the end, it all boils down to what the vision is that the Adobe currently has for open source.And that's what I want to get on the table. I, I wanna[00:43:18] Kalen: see, I, I could venture a guess, but I, but, uh, I think, I think I've thrown enough grenades this month. I'm gonna, I'm gonna,[00:43:28] Willem: I'm gonna hold. No, I, I just. I wanna get a, a as clear as possible picture of what Adobe wants to invest in open source and community and what the decisions are that they wanna make on, on that product and see how we can move forward together, uh, between the community and Adobe.And, um, yeah, it's, it's, um, it's a challenge for them to really oversee the big picture of community and the ecosystem and all of the actors that [00:44:00] are like the whole hosting extension vendor payment providers, all of the SaaS providers, the agencies, the merchants, the pictures, it's such a big picture to paint mm-hmm and to make them understand what, what the total value of that ecosystem is to Adobe mm-hmm and then how that could translate into.um, growth of the Adobe commerce product. Mm-hmm mm-hmm but yeah, it, it, it, it requires a, a good understanding and, and connection with the community from Adobe mm-hmm and, and all of the people that really had that connection with the community, talking about band marks and Eric airway, fairway, a lot of other, a lot of architects that, that were in touch with the community that left, um, she road who moved to the background, um, uh, you know, is what[00:44:55] Kalen: is her role now?And I was actually[00:44:57] Willem: Sherry moved to [00:45:00] developer relationships, um, more, uh, Adobe wide. So she does that for, um, uh, for multiple Adobe products. Got it. Okay. Um, got it. So, um, Yeah, she moved a little bit more, well, little bit, she moved away from the, the Magental product and, uh, from commerce. Yeah. From commerce.Yeah. And more into the other products at Adobe office. Got it. That makes sense. She's still, uh, um, she's still active in, um, in, um, keeping, keeping a finger on the, on, on the pulse, on the pulse with yeah. With her colleagues at Adobe seeing what's going on and giving them advice on how to, uh, collaborate with the community.So, um, yeah, I think she's, she's still somewhat involved in the background, but, um, mm-hmm yeah. Um, makes sense. Yeah. Uh, a lot of the, the key [00:46:00] figures that we knew from the conferences and, uh, and, and social media, they, they're no longer in that, in that role at Adobe. So, yeah. Yeah. It's hard to, uh, to, it's a, it's an[00:46:12] Kalen: evolving very message now it's, it's an evolving landscape on Adobe side of things.Yeah. Yeah.[00:46:20] Willem: And it's always, there's always new people coming to fill the spots if, if someone changes positions and it's just, it's the nature of organization like Adobe people are more focused on, on, on their career path and they fulfill certain role. And then. They get this really good opportunity at another company.And they feel like they they're up to a new challenge. I want to have a change of, of scenery. Um, and that makes sense, but it's harder for us as a community. I mean, we are we're here and we're staying here. We've been doing the Jetta stuff for more than 10 years. Yeah. And even if we do a career switch, it's likely that we still keep doing magenta stuff.[00:47:00] So we, we we're still here. And then, well, this, we,[00:47:03] Kalen: I mean, this is, what's so cool about me, Jos is that it's, it's, it's giving all of the long timers in the community, a place to really put efforts. Um, and, and like you said, hopefully this can all be one, one big happy family collaboration with, um, with, uh, Adobe and everything.And, um, that'll be best. I really. .[00:47:28] Willem: Yeah, I really see it as a playground currently where we can kind of explore in what way we wanna work with the magenta product and just see if we have the space to just innovate and do have total control of the product, what happens mm-hmm and then kind of use that as an inspiration.um, it's hard to define now towards Adobe to say like, well, if you allow us to, to do more with the product, you will get this and this and this and this. [00:48:00] That will be the result of that. Yeah. We don't have like a real, real, tangible, real something. You can really tell them this is the value that we will give to the product.If you allow us to.[00:48:11] Kalen: And by the way, as this progresses, let's say fast forward, six months, you start to get some of those, uh, additional features or additional improvements in the, uh, fork layer. I'm not, I'm probably using that word wrong, but in the, in the, in the, as you start to build out this section of code that is different from the mirror.And then as you start to get some traction from merchants or other areas in the community, then the conversation completely changes from, oh, can you do, can you please do this for us to, Hey, here's a feature that's valuable. Do you guys want it for free[00:48:46] Willem: it's battle test it. It's been used by[00:48:49] Kalen: couple. And then it has independent once it has independent traction.And once you get a, a merchant that's on their radar that, um, that cares about [00:49:00] that and asks them about that, that's where the, the, the entire dynamic completely changes to where they go. Yeah. That, okay. Yeah, go ahead. Let's do it. Um, and so I, I it's, you know, it's funny, it's, it's actually historic because the magenta community has been talking about a fork forever.Right. And there have been different attempts at a fork, and they've essentially none of them have really gone anywhere, um, for, I mean, for, you know, all intents and purposes. So the fact that this is actually happening is, is pretty cool. I mean, um, just from a historical standpoint,[00:49:38] Willem: Yeah. Yeah. And one of, one of the focuses that I've added to the mix now, like we, we, we started very European centered because we just, I mean, you know, the time difference between just us two is so complicated to schedule things.Um, if you have three time zones, I now see with the magenta association, we have people from [00:50:00] AZA, Europe and America. Yeah. That's impossible. That means the only time that I can do meetings with the association where everyone is in daytime is for me is half us five, uh, an evening. Um, then we can have one and a half hour while we can talk while, um, America has the morning and Asia has their evening.Um, so it's, it's the only time that we can schedule calls now. Um, and with major west, we just, we went for, for, for velocity so we can get things we can achieve things fast. Yep. Um, and then we started to include people from more, uh, from the Americas. Um, so then we needed to move our meetings to the end of the day, so that it's the morning for the us.Uh, and now I'm, I'm really trying to find ways how we can reach all of the other areas like, uh, south America, people from Asia try to, [00:51:00] to that's include more ity.[00:51:02] Kalen: I was actually talking to somebody in south America about this who is a, you know, community oriented, um, person that, um, was asking, you know, Hey, are you getting involved?And, you know, they were saying, well, you know, you don't really have any, any representation from Latin America at the moment on the, on the thing. And so, um, I was thinking that would be. Um, you know, and, and, and I'm all about, Hey, you gotta, you gotta get started. We're it makes sense. It's in Europe. Awesome.You guys are getting things going, but as you start branching out, um, you know, I was just say, get, get somebody like that. Or obviously there's a number of people who could, who could fill that role. Um, whatever it looks like if it's not on the actual board, or I don't know how the board is structured, but if you can get people like that to get a little bit involved and have some visibility, I think, I think that's exactly what you already said that you're, that you're working to do.Yeah. But I think that that's mostly in the messaging[00:51:59] Willem: [00:52:00] ownership. Yeah. It's mostly in the messaging to, to really. Um, invite people in, I mean, so many things that we do are completely open mm-hmm or I think the most transparent organization currently out there in the community hundred percent, but you can, you can just, you can join our, our discs, it's chat.mas.org.Um, you can see, uh, when the meetings are happening. So we announce all the content meetings and the technical meeting. We announce those on disco with the link. Anyone can join and listen in and share their IDs. Um, anyone can pick up a task on this distribution and the, the mirror that we're building. Um, but it, I mean, to get involved with a community, you need to like step in and get.We can't really, I can't pull you in to feel engaged with us because you need to, it's like at a conference, the Pacmac, uh, Pacman principle. Yeah. When you [00:53:00] stand in a circle and you keep the circle open so that anyone that is interested can join, they can join a conversation and then they become part of it.But so we're not me. Mutuals is not like a closed circle. It's very much open, but it, it depends on the person that wants to join to step into that circle and just start listening in. And then as soon as they feel like I have something, I have something to ask or something to, to contribute here. And that's how.I mean, I, I didn't really get into the community. Really got the feeling that I became part of the magenta community until I did my first hackathon. Yeah. Uh, I went to a lot of conferences and I, I listened to people and I met some people, but it was hard to connect. And then the first time I did a hackathon, uh, was especially Peter up from Hans who really.Made me feel part of, of their little team and, um, invited me in and from there I started to feel part of the community. Yeah.[00:53:58] Kalen: And it's yeah. And a [00:54:00] hundred percent. I agree there. I think that for particularly, if there are people that have been longtime contributors in the community and for whatever reason, they haven't had the reason to get involved in majors.They've just been busy with work. They've been whatever. I think that, and I think I, this is where I'm starting to see what my role can be with this whole community building thing is to, it could be as simple as being like, Hey, you know, here's somebody in Latin America, that's been an active contributor for a long time.How can we plug them in? What's a, what's a low hanging. Where we can say, Hey, uh, it could be as simple as maybe there's localization stuff that you guys wanna do and say, Hey, let's just make this person assuming that they have a little bit of time. They can dedicate to it. Like here's somebody that would make sense to plug in doing localization or, um, you know, some, some, some minimal level of, uh, I guess the way I think of it is [00:55:00] what is the, what's the minimal level?Let's say, we wanna say, let's say we wanna add a, a Latin America representative, uh, today, right? What's the low everybody's busy, right? Everybody, they may not have a specific thing that they want to go do a pull request for or whatever, but what is the lowest hanging fruit where we can say, Hey, can you commit an hour a month?Can you commit an hour, a quarter to do X, X could be as simple as. I'm gonna talk about it on social media. It could be as simple as add me to the website. And if there's anybody in Latin America who now they have a friendly face. Now they have a point of contact. Um, it could be as I think as, and then as they see representation from their neck of the woods on the website or whatever the official thing is, then I think that'll help to build traction.Um, mm-hmm in addition to all of the other ways that you currently have to build traction [00:56:00] it's[00:56:01] Willem: so I've also been thinking it's so hard to classify. What, what a community member. Means like, when are you, when it's the feeling? The, the mm-hmm, the only thing. Like you making someone feel like they belong and they are part of a hundred percent.Yeah. Do they need to contribute for that? No, but, but how, how can you make them feel belong belonging if they, if they don't interact or if they don't join, join the disc or join the slack or join the conversation, then it's really hard to really, to, to get a, get a feeling of a people feel included or not.[00:56:45] Kalen: Um, and when I, when I had this particular conversation, I could tell it was a feeling thing. It was a, it was like, oh, so what, what do you think about ma major? Because I generally. Everybody is super excited about may Joss. And, um, and then [00:57:00] it was like, oh, well, you know, there's nobody from Latin America on the thing.It's all Europe. And I could te and I understand the reasons why that's the case. And I think what you guys were doing to bootstrap is fantastic, but I also could understand. The feeling, the subjective feeling somebody might have, who's been active in Magento for a decade that goes, well there, like there's nobody there.Right. And, and so I, I'm just saying what's the simplest way. We can add people there from different places. Um, and, and, uh that's but I, I agree with you, it's a subjective thing, right? Like you have a very clear objective path. If you wanna get involved, get involved. There's no barriers. There's no, nothing.Just go for it. Um, yeah, but I think there, there, there's a, there's a feeling that people have if they're not, if they're not invited in, right. Like I think if somebody's been active in a Magento for a long time, they care about it. It matters to them. [00:58:00] Let's invite 'em in, let's just invite 'em in whatever that means.And I can literally be the person to do that. I can figure out how to. Invite them in whatever that means. Mm-hmm , you know[00:58:10] Willem: what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. So it's something I've been thinking about for a while now. What if we can organize certain, certain meetings or, uh, actually ever since I, I mentioned this, uh, at major S uh, phai has been live streaming, all of his work he does in the weekends.He usually works on major west on Sunday, and then that's cool in desk. He does this water cooler where you can just, um, which is basically chat room mm-hmm and, um, he usually tweets like, oh yeah, I'm now live coding and, uh, join, join. And, uh, and talk with me, see what I'm doing. That's cool. Um, yeah, it's, it's um, it's hard to get.To get connected with people that, that you're not connected with. Y like [00:59:00] we can tweet, Hey, please join us. But then if someone doesn't feel personally invited and I don't know who that person is, how do I[00:59:10] Kalen: reach? Well, I'm just saying, so that can li I'm just saying I can literally do that. Like, that can be my little way of helping out is if mm-hmm to the extent that you care about my feedback.I can say, Hey, here's somebody let's plug 'em in. Let's do it in a way that's really easy and simple and doesn't require anybody's time. And I think will help, I think will help the build traction in different[00:59:32] Willem: places. Yeah, I would, I would just love seeing new faces on these meetings that we have on the content and the tech, uh, meetings that we have.Um, we're working on the diversity and inclusion thing. I think fi I wrote a block post that's going to be released this week. Uh, Chilan from one sub checkout. She, um, she's been working that with fi I, um, so, um, there's a plan. There's a plan there to see how we can include more people. Um, [01:00:00] it's one of the reasons I'm also very excited about New York is because I know a lot of people from, uh, Latin America and, uh, Asia will be coming there that I've never seen in person yet.So, um, yeah, I wanna brainstorm with them like what people like VGA, Kalani, uh, who has so much connections, um, with, uh, with the community and Asia, uh, what his ideas are, how we can, how we can get, get people from, um, from those regions involved totally now. So it's yeah, it's not unwillingness. Yeah, how it's it's just, I'm[01:00:36] Kalen: not difficult.It's no, I'm not saying, and I'm not saying it's, it's, it's unwillingness by any stretch. Everybody's busy. You're stretched to the max everybody's, everybody's doing a bunch of stuff. Uh, and we can talk more about it offline. I, I basically, um, uh, have some, you know, I think that, and I think it'll continue to happen, but I'm just, I have some ideas that I think could accelerate it.Um, speaking of New York, [01:01:00] the official ma talk me, I, I think this might be the second ever ma talk, meet up. I think we did one at imagine it was pretty fun back a few years ago. Um, got a little bit of trouble because we overlap with some other official and they imagine stuff, but that's okay. Um, so we have 40, like 41 people of RSV peed.And, um, and so, and then you got anxious. Did I get anxious? I got a little, I guess I did get a little, if I don't think about it, I don't get anxious if I think about it, you know, are we gonna kicked out? Maybe who knows, who cares? It'll be fun if we get kicked out or if we don't get kicked out of the, of the bar where we're at.Um,[01:01:47] Willem: yeah. So look, we, we might be moving to a different location that, uh, that can, um, accommodate more than 40 people. Yeah.[01:01:56] Kalen: We'll link to the LinkedIn event and you can find the location there. So [01:02:00] we'll figure that out. We, I didn't know if we'd have three people RSVP or what, but, so when we went over 40, I was like, okay, alright, good times.[01:02:10] Willem: Yeah. I, I think we'll, we'll probably get a bit more than that even, uh, as the events grow near.[01:02:19] Kalen: I think so, man, I think so.[01:02:23] Willem: So that should be fun. It's gonna be fun for sure. I'm[01:02:25] Kalen: excited. Yeah. I'm excited about New York.[01:02:29] Willem: A lot of west people will be represented.[01:02:32] Kalen: Are you like six of five? How tall are you? I keep imagining what it's gonna be like to meet you in person.[01:02:38] Willem: I can't tell you an American. I can tell you in European. Tell me[01:02:42] Kalen: European[01:02:44] Willem: meters one meter 98.[01:02:46] Kalen: Ah, okay. Okay. So you're almost okay, so you're tall almost two meters. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Good, good, cool. I was imagining you cowing over me in person.[01:02:57] Willem: I, I can adjust. [01:03:00] doing, I won't look down on you, but, um, yeah, we, we have four or five people from hos, uh, joining the, the meet up as well.And um, there's gonna be four people including me from the association. So that's also wait, dude, are you like[01:03:20] Kalen: six foot four? Dude, you're giant. If that's one meter 98, you're a giant Viking dude. Holy[01:03:28] Willem: cow. Six foot four, two centimeters.[01:03:37] Kalen: You're taller than six, four. You're like six, five,dude. You're like, this is madness.[01:03:48] Willem: 6, 6, 6, 6. Holy[01:03:53] Kalen: it's giant, bro. like, you could be a, you could be a basketball player. [01:04:00] You look so regular height on zoom on a, on Riverside[01:04:10] Willem: uh, anyway, um, uh, we have, uh, Slava. Uh, fatal me and Danny, uh, from the association all coming to the meetup as well. Uh, so I think we can have a really good conversation between the different organizations and the community there mm-hmm so I'm really looking forward to that. Let's make some plans for, uh, the best domination.Yeah. And the best possible future for, uh, magenta open source between us, the community, us as the community and Adobe[01:04:51] Kalen: and the major board yacht club. Don't forget about the ma board yacht club, please. Yeah. Gotta keep that in the mix. at all possible. I have kids to [01:05:00] feed, do it for the kids, do it for the children.[01:05:04] Willem: um, good. Um, let's wrap this up. Shall we? Yeah, let's do that. And we have one coming up. That's gonna be focused on Magental extensions. Oh, yes. An[01:05:17] Kalen: episode. Yeah. We, we talked to P P PJ Peter yacht about doing that. Yeah. So that'll be, that'll be fun. Um, so we'll see when we'll get that scheduled in. Um, so yeah, good times.Thanks everybody for tuning in and we will see you next week.[01:05:38] Willem: Bye. Ah,

Kinosyndromet
JUMBOEPISODE: Ringenes herre og nytt medlem

Kinosyndromet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022


Vi ønsker vårt nye medlem Aron velkommen, snakker om den norske filmen Syk pike, diskuterer Ringenes herre-serien!

Sportbladets Premier League-podd

Säsongen 22/23 står för dörren och Syk, Makoto och Frida tar sitt ansvar och går igenom samtliga lag. Vilka har blivit starkare? Hur står sig nykomlingarna? Kan någon bryta big six dominans i toppen? Är detta den mest svårtippade tabellen någonsin? Alla svar får ni här!

RegelPOD om regler innen lønn, skatt og HR

I denne episoden ser vi nærmere på rett til fri og utbetaling av lønn i påsken. Hvor mange feriedager benytter du dersom du avvikler ferie i påskeuken? Syk i påsken - hva gjelder da med hensyn til sykepenger? Vi diskuterer også måltidsfradrag i kostgodtgjørelsen og hva som er nytt i 2022, samt hvilke midlertidig koronaregler som er opphørt pr. 31.mars 2022

Doom Tomb Podcast- Stoner Rock, Doom Metal and Sludge Metal.

There has been a lot of new music recently. Here are some tracks I know you'll like. ***** Decasia: https://decasia.bandcamp.com Ibliss: https://ibliss666.bandcamp.com/music Cactus Flowers: https://cactusflowers.bandcamp.com Slowerpain: https://slowerpain.bandcamp.com/releases Misleading: https://heavymisleading.bandcamp.com/music Acid Row: https://acidrow.bandcamp.com/music Githyanki: https://githyanki.bandcamp.com Tentacula: https://tentacula.bandcamp.com/music The Swamp Krewe: https://theswamprecords.bandcamp.com Los Suffers: https://lossuffers.bandcamp.com/music SYK: https://syk-official.bandcamp.com/music http://doomtombpodcast.com *****   ***** Edited by Ian from No Masters Audio: https://www.instagram.com/nomastersaudio/ House band : Stone Witch: They are releasing Order Of The Goat on vinyl for the first time. It'll be available on 4/20/2022 https://stonewitchband.bandcamp.com https://interstellarsmokerecords.bigcartel.com https://wetrecords.bandcamp.com/music *****  SPONSORS : Sam Sa'House: https://www.samsahouse.com Click below for 10% off first your order! https://www.samsahouse.com/discount/sahousetomb https://www.instagram.com/samsahouse/ ***** Desert Records: https://www.desertrecords.us/artists/ https://desertrecords.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/desertrecordslabel https://www.instagram.com/desertrecords/ ***** Glory or Death Records: https://gloryordeathrecords.bigcartel.com https://www.facebook.com/Gloryordeathrecords https://www.instagram.com/gloryordeathrecords/ https://www.gloryordeathrecords.com   ***** Cranium Radio(Sundays,6-9 PM EST): https://www.facebook.com/craniumradio The Doom Tomb followed by an episode of the podcast - http://craniumradio.com Listen by way of : https://streema.com https://tunein.com https://live365.com https://liveonlineradio.net/cranium-radio http://radio.garden/listen/cranium-radio/5vlWBp-R ***** Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/doomtombpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/doomtombpodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@doomtomb?lang=en https://twitter.com/DoomTombPodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYEaR0imIjYsgw-icbQPyhQ   ***** Planet Mammoth: https://www.facebook.com/planetmammoth https://www.instagram.com/planetmammothentertainment/ ***** Doom Tomb Merch: https://doomtomb.bigcartel.com ***** doomtombpodcast@gmail.com Submissions, interviews, or just to say hi. ***** STAY HEAVY !!!!

Rockstar Superhero
The Year of Our Discontent with Stefano Ferrian | SYK

Rockstar Superhero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 70:26


Stefano Ferrian lives in a little town near the Italian Alps. On a good day, he can see the Matterhorn and he chooses this life as it allows his artistry to flourish unchecked.With that creative bump, Stefano has partnered with 3 other superhuman musical forces to create SYK, a dark metal mindblow of unseen proportions.The new album, Pyramiden, allows us to see into this seemingly impenetrable world, giving us glimpses of faded hardcore, lilting vocals in the shape of questions marks and a digital thud, guaranteed to confound all those daring to listen.It's wild and magical and a must for the discriminating metal fan. Mark my words, SYK is a new thing and like the Italian supercars of Modena, you won't see them coming or going.This is my blast beat interview with the songwriter of SYK. This is Stefano Ferrian and this is Rockstar Supehero.-----------------------TIME CODES:2:20 Composing when you have no choice5:40 Switching to electric guitar10:15 Creating to feel better15:40 Having to feel the song before creating it20:20 Dalila has to feel the song too25:25 Jinjer and Bjork29:00 Redoing the entire album's evolution34:10 The Ukrainian War39:00 The dangerous border43:00 Small living communities 49:00 Mainstream voices are all one sided54:30 Healthy ways to make things work58:40 Stefano doesn't like to show off1:03:00 Touring possibilities and getting big1:08:00 Pyramiden on March 11th, 2022-----------------------http://www.facebook.com/syk.officialhttp://www.instagram.com/syk_official-----------------------Italian extreme metal collective SYK will unleash their long-awaited new full-length, Pyramiden, on March 11th via Housecore Records in North America and Nuclear Blast in Europe.SYK, featuring founding guitarist and principal songwriter Stefano Ferrian (ex-Psychofagist), vocalist Dalila Kayros, rhythm/lead guitarist Marcello Cravini, and new recruit, drummer Mauro Maraldo (ex-Onirik), has been scorching ears and torching souls for nearly a decade. Led by the nihilistic vocal assault of Kayros, SYK is at once grim and complex; relentless and alluring, fusing the tight, rhythmic pummeling of Meshuggah with the haunting melodies of Bjork.Following their debut LP Atoma (2014), the band released their second effort, I-Optikon, on Housecore Records (2016). Produced by Philip H. Anselmo, I-Optikon reaped critical accolades from fans and critics in the know. Lauded New Noise Magazine, “We just haven't heard anything even remotely like this before – and I don't think we're going to forget it anytime soon.” Echoing Magazine championed, “Female vocals that carry a yell like Exene Cervenka, as done with the same power as Henry Rollins,” while Skulls ‘N' Bones likened the listen to, “… a trip through the empty, shattered halls of someone's emotional insane asylum,” adding, “it's music to swallow glass by.”And with 2022 comes the band's third full-length Pyramiden. Composed and recorded over the course of three years, the seven-track offering was mixed in the Winter of 2020/2021 at Inverno Studios under the supervision of Fabrizio Gesuato, while mastering took place at Anselmo's own Nodferatu's Lair with Stephen Berrigan at the helm. The record features artwork by Elena Romenkova.Comments Ferrian, “Pyramiden is about finding the way to isolate oneself to all the uneasiness coming from society, then find a suitable space to face one's uneasiness. It's being in the farthest place on earth where silence gives room to all sorts of visions or hallucinations. As with the previous release, Pyramiden follows the alchemic principle of dissolving in order to assume a new shape but diving far deeper into obscurity where surviving means, in fact, to invent light into darkness.”SYK:Dalila Kayros – vocals/synthsStefano Ferrian – guitarMarcello Cravini – guitarMauro Maraldo – drumsMarco Mastrobuono – guest bass-----------------------------------------Subscribe to both shows here: https://bit.ly/3airCvhWanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroThe Rockstar Superhero Podcast examines the personal lives and creative careers of your favorite classic rock artists. We are obsessed with understanding the inner workings of the music business and all that it takes to remain in the public eye for as long as possible. Join us as we pursue conversations with legends and legends in the making.The Rockstar Superhero Radicals podcast was created to connect you directly to people, professional and private, who have lived lives worth discussing and offer solutions to our listeners, one heart at a time. If you are seeking truth and purpose beyond yourself, the Radicals podcast is for you.Copyright 2022 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights ReservedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rockstar-superhero--4792050/support.

#Sillypodden
275 - Ronaldo och/eller Corona

#Sillypodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 59:19


Syk, Disco och Makoto har slagit sig ner i studion för att snacka det senaste om Chelseas eventuella försäljning, Bajens anfallsjakt, John Guidetti, Kiese Thelin till MFF, Salahs kontrakt och mycket mycket mer.

Må på behandling – Med Morten Ramm
#94 – Kasper Wikestad (med kreft)

Må på behandling – Med Morten Ramm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 43:46


Ny sesong – med ny sykdom eller lidelse hver gang. Syk blanding av Informasjon, Ettertanke og Underholdning.

Pakeliui su klasika
Pakeliui su klasika. Fotomenininkas Romualdas Požerskis apie 1991-ųjų sausio įvykių įamžinimą fotografijose

Pakeliui su klasika

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 47:12


Vilniuje, Signatarų namuose, atidaryta fotomenininko Romualdo Požerskio ir režisieriaus Sergejaus Loznicos fotografijų ir vaizdo paroda „Sugriauti blogio imperiją“. Pokalbis su fotomenininku Romualdu Požerskiu apie Sausio 13-osios įamžinimą fotografijose.Šiandien prasideda Vilniaus tarptautinis trumpųjų filmų festivalis. 15–ajame festivalyje retrospektyvų gerbėjus džiugins režisieriaus Lauryno Bareišos trumpųjų filmų programa. Šiemet festivalio rengėjai išpildė ir seniai kirbėjusią svajonę – pristatyti komedijos filmų programą.36-ąja literatūrine rašytojos Ievos Simonaitytės vardo premija džiaugsis ne vienas kūrėjas. Komisijos sprendimu, apdovanoti nuspręsta dvi knygas ir tris jų autorius bei sudarytojus. Premija šį kartą atiteko poetei Daivai Molytei-Lukauskienei už poezijos knygą „Kaligrafijos eskizai“ bei žurnalistei Jurgai Petronytei ir muziejininkei Sondrai Simanaitienei už knygą „Klaipėdos senųjų kapinių istorijos“.Penki rykliai ir visi penki savo instrumento virtuozai. Sykį susitikę Miunchene muzikantai nusprendė suvienyti jėgas bendrai aistrai – Astoro Piacolos muzikai - ir sukurti ansamblį Escualo5. O šiemet pasirodė ir naujasis kolektyvo albumas su Argentinos tango kompozitoriaus kūryba. Igno Gudelevičiaus pasakojimasRubrikoje „Be kaukių“ psichologė, psichoterapeutė Lina Vėželienė, parašiusi knygą „vidurio amžiaus paauglystė, arba ką veikti po 50-ies?Ved. Jolanta Kryževičienė ir Ignas Andriukevičius

ved argentinos apie vilniaus pokalbis vilniuje klaip klasika syk inim sausio penki miunchene jolanta kry pakeliui signatar ievos simonaityt
InvestTalk
10-26-21: Could Investing In Climate Change Startups Be A Good Idea?

InvestTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 46:36


Getting to net zero carbon emissions by 2050 is going to require a revolution in the production of everything we produce, and a revolution in everything we consume.ALSO in this podcast: PayPal Holdings Inc. - PYPL, Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. - SHIP, Stryker Corp. - SYK; plus U.S. oil supply is at a record low, China has an energy crush, Steve's TRIVIA question (credit card history) and MORE.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Maxpuls
#4 Han falt for meg på trening, nybegynnere og flauser

Maxpuls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 58:53


Endelig går de i dybden på treningshverdagen, pinlige hendelser på gymmen, og hva de liker best OG værst med trening. Som kremen på toppen, kjører jentene i gang Maxpuls sin aller første CHALLANGE! Her vil de ha med lytterne, som kan vinne en SYK premie ved å delta i challengen. Opp med pulsen folkens!

Ord i øret
0251 På en skala fra null til hundre

Ord i øret

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 3:55


Someone You Know: Facing the Opioid Crisis Together
Facing the Opioid Crisis Together: The Pressure to Perform (Chris Herren)

Someone You Know: Facing the Opioid Crisis Together

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 29:43


Chris Herren is a former professional basketball player turned author, speaker, and advocate for the recovery community. In this episode, we hear about Chris' journey with substance misuse and recovery, exploring the intersection between the pressure to perform and addiction. Chris discusses how he has used his platform to promote prevention education for students, athletes, and communities. Hosted by Heather Major, Executive Director, Independence Blue Cross Foundation.  Recovery is possible, and help is available. Please visit our website for more information, resources and inspiration: www.ibxfoundation.org/SYK.  TM 2021 Someone You Know(R). All Rights Reserved.  Disclaimers This podcast contains opinionated content and may not reflect the opinions of any organizations this podcast is affiliated with.  This podcast discusses opioid use, opioid treatment, and physical and psychological trauma, which may be triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.  This podcast is solely for informational purposes. Listeners are advised to do their own diligence when it comes to making decisions that may affect their health. Patients in need of medical advice should consult their personal health care provider. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. It is not a substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified medical professional.  

The Telescope Investing Podcast
Podcast #54 - Intuitive Surgical with Adu Subramanian

The Telescope Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 33:50


Unless you've needed surgery in the past few years, Intuitive Surgical may not be a familiar name, but they're the global leader in robotic surgery, and a pioneer in the field since 1995. Robotic surgery has been steadily improving over the last two decades and is becoming the gold standard for some types of surgeries. Adu Subramanian recently published a thorough deep dive into Intuitive Surgical on his substack, covering its history, business, and competitive advantages. This week, we sit down with Adu to talk about his extensive research in this exciting growth area and what he thinks is in store for Intuitive and the robotic surgery space. The following companies are mentioned in this episode: ISRG, ABNB, SYK. ----- If you enjoyed this episode you can subscribe to Telescope Investing at https://telescopeinvesting.com/subscribe/ Or you can contact the hosts at LukeTelescope AlbertTelescope

#Sillypodden
233. Vart tror Kane att han ska egentligen?

#Sillypodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 55:44


Sillypodden är tillbaka! Syk och Makoto snackar Harry Kanes brist på alternativ, Kylian Mbappés framtid, vaf Allegri väntar på och pekar ut vem som blir sommarens mästerskapshype.

Mystery Market Tour
S1E7 (MMP) - Opportunities in 2021 - Part 1

Mystery Market Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 50:19


John and Don discuss the first half of the opportunities they see in the market as we roll into 2021. Stocks discussed: ZM, TSLA, MDT, ABT, SYK, TDOC, ETSY, FB.

Trening etter fødsel
Når kroppen blir viktigere enn babyen

Trening etter fødsel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 51:01


Denne podcasten promoterer Pias nye bok "Trening etter fødsel".Dette er muligens episoden du ikke visste du trengte. Du får møte Bente.Bente Sommerfeldt er psykologspesialist og faglig direktør ved Villa Sult, Institutt for spiseforstyrrelser, i Oslo. De færreste av oss vil nok komme til å slite med en spiseforstyrrelse i barseltiden, men veien kan være kort fra å være glad i å trene, lage sunn mat og bry seg om kroppen sin, til å.. bli overopptatt av nettopp kropp, mat og trening. Og fordi grensa mellom akkurat passe og for mye er så innmari glidende, rett og slett vanskelig å bli klok på.. så ønsker jeg med dagens episode å gjøre oss alle mer bevisste, slik at vi lettere kan være vår egen beste støttespiller. I episoden snakker vi blant annet om.. Hvordan en overopptatt av mat, trening og kosthold kan påvirke ditt velvære, din selvfølelse og din trivsel i barseltiden. Hvordan din relasjon til barnet påvirkes av et for stort fokus på kropp, mat og trening. «Syk» og «ikke-syk».. hvor går grensen? Studier viser relativt høye tall når det kommer til spiseforstyrrelser i barseltiden. Hvorfor det? Hvordan kan vi beskytte oss fra denne tankengangen om at vi skal «få kroppen tilbake»? Amming og vektnedgang - (u)sunn motivasjon? I tillegg får du svar på hvorfor pulsklokker, treningsprogrammer og planer etter fødsel ikke nødvendigvis er for alle. .. og mye mer. En annerledes, men viktig episode. Dersom du ønsker å komme i kontakt med Bente er e-posten hennes bente@villasult.no. Sjekk ut boken min, «Trening etter fødsel», her: https://www.ark.no/boker/Pia-Seeberg-Trening-etter-fodsel-9788242967732 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Options Insider Radio Network
Option Block 215: Apple and More Apple

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2013 47:42


Option Block 215: Apple and More Apple Trading Block: There was a pronounced selloff in Apple following earnings. The interesting news is that almost everything was up today, except Apple. Odd Block: Unusual activity in CBOE, Infinera Corp. (INFN), and Stryker Corp. (SYK). Around the Block: More earnings next week. There could potentially be a big move, given how low volatility has been recently.